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CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND BUILDING PERMIT DATE ISSUED: 03-6-2009 PERMIT#: 090138 WORK DESCRIPTION REWIRE; CANOPY;HVAC WORK LOCATION 1516 BUTLER AVE OWNER NAME RONEN NAVON ADDRESS PO BOX 2812 CITY,ST,ZIP TYBEE ISLAND GA 31328-2812 PHONE NUMBER CONTRACTOR NAME WE DO IT CONSTRUCTION ADDRESS 43 ANGEL OAKS DR CITY STATE ZIP SAVANNAH GA 31410 FLOOD ZONE BUILDING VALUATION SQUARE FOOTAGE OCCUPANCY TYPE U TOTAL FEES CHARGED $255.00 PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION# PROJECT VALUATION $30,000.00 TOTAL BALANCE DUE: $255.00 It is understood that if this permit is granted the builder will at all times comply with the zoning,subdivision,flood control,building,fire, soil and sedimentation,wetlands,marshlands protection and shore protection ordinances and codes whether local,state or federal,including all environmental laws and regulations when applicable,subsequent owners should be informed that any alterations to the property must be approved by the issuance of another building permit. Permit holder agrees to hold the City of Tybee Island harmless on any construction covered by this permit. This permit must be posted in a conspicuous location in the front of building and protected from the weather. If this permit is not posted work will be stopped. The building contractor will replace curb paving and gutter broken during construction. This permit will be voided unless work has begun within six months of the date of issuance. .11 L1101111;' ,41111111011111'-! Signature of Building Inspector or Authorized Agent: r�r P.O.Box 2749-403 Butler Avenue,Tybee Island,Georgia 31328 (912)786-4573-FAX(912)786-9539 www.cityoftybee.org I 61,1 -:".".ff.!,,•, CEC7.1-:' Of TV . 7i g:".:. d c Cgali471u * Devatcsir-ActsTi-,ii;' r)(.7 F t-.... .I.,;':-... .,.... evrzaz n-' c, Znispe,ctickq Rep144- cory42, : .. ,..;.' - I 403 La5lier fleage. c PA), Bolt 2749 c Ilio.ce. 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S-c-a44-% 5- PEN NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE - , Owner aV CorN Architect IDIver6g;e.4 l Joke iAv I 7Z, 794s-- or Engineer "De ;6 -1" 6.4zid _ _ Building Contractor (Check all that apply) I Repair Residential Li Footprint Changes Renovation Single Family Li V k5.4:.r.wei-v Li Minor Addition I Duplex H D.:;rnolition I I Substantial Addition Multi-Family Other Commercial Details of Project:(f4-A- E_ I. ) 141 ç L'D 606) ) c404p y (4 Estimated Cost of Construction* $ 3 tfpi 60 Construction Type (Enter appropriaL: number) (1) Wood Frame (4) Masonry Odier plea .- specify) (2) '‘,Vood & Masonry (5) Steel & Masoncy (3) Brick Veneer Proposed 11Se• 73pk" Cr 31 Renaks: ATTA Cl-IA COPY OF l H CliRTIFIED ELEVATIC;N nti complete the mu intiAn-,at.tc:r en the. construction cm Urn t:; Bedroon4:: !. 11}n .,:nt, Lot Area Livint_t space c)iUT reel pars; fl: Sp;iCcs Trees located , o site plan Ditver,,fay _ With cuivtit':' ' Rear ; ii a i ..zdj.'zicent of the. (.\11m e high Nil: heating • During construction: On-site restroom facilities will be provided through CX;��i►� Re S} �Q�w. S • On-site waste and debris containers will be provided by .Sa F{e;.pucpit� Construction debris will be disposed by soji, k &.b_y means of 'Dµl,.Ar5 .- I understand that I must comply with zoning, flood damage control, building, fire, shore protections and wetlands ordinances, FEMA regulations and all applicable codes and regulations. I understand that the lot must be staked out and that the stakes will be inspected to ensure that the setback requirements are met.I understand also that a certified plot plan showing elevation must be attached to this application and that an as-built elevation certification is due as soon as the habitable floor level is established. Drainage: I realize that I must ensure the adequacy of drainage of this property so that surrounding property is in no way adversely affected. I accept responsibility for any corrective action that may be necessary to restore drainage impaired by this permitted construction. Date: 2 - - Signature of Applicant: / 'L_ — /9 D °I Signature pp Note: A permit normally takes 7 to 10 days to process. The following is to be completed by City personnel: Zoning certification NFIP Flood Zone Approved rezoning/variance? _ Street address and number: New Existing Is it in compliance with City map? If not, has street name and/or number been reported to MPC? FEMA Certification attached State Energy Code Affidavit attached Utilities and Public Works: Describe any unusual finding(s) Access to building site Distance to water main tap site Distance to sewer stub site Water meter size Storm drainage Approvals: Signat Date FEES Zoning Administrator 3-(p-c79 Peiiiuit hp Code Enforcement Officer Inspections Water/Sewer Water Tap Storm/Drainage _ Sewer Stub _— Inspections —! eP' _ _ Aid to Const. 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PLASTIC SECTION 2601 SECTION 2603 GENERAL FOAM PLASTIC INSULATION 2601.1 Scope. These provisions shall govern the materials. 2603,1 General.The provisions of this section shall govern the design,application,construction and installation of foam plas- requirements and uses of foam plastic insulation in buildings tic,foam plastic insulation,plastic veneer,interior plastic finish and structures, and trim and light transmitting plastics. See Chapter 14 for 2603.2 Labeling and identification.Packages and containers requirements for exterior wall finish and trim. of foam plastic insulation and foam plastic insulation compo- nents delivered to the job site shall bear the label of an approved f; SECTION 2602 agency showing the manufacturer's name,the product listing, DEFINITIONS 2602.1 General.The following words and terms shall,for the purposes of this chapter and as used elsewhere in this code, have the meanings shown herein. FOAM PLASTIC INSULATION,A product identification and information sufficient to determine that the end use will comply with the code requirements. 2603.3 Surface-burning characteristics. Unless otherwise indicated in this section,foam plastic insulation and foam plas- tic plastic that is intention- ally expanded by the use of a foaming agent to produce a cores of manufactured assemblies shall have a flame spread p index of not more than 75 and a smoke-developed index of not more than 450 where tested in the maximum thickness 84.reduced-density plastic containing voids consisting of open or intended for use in accordance with ASTM E 4. Loose closed cells distributed throughout the plastic for thermal insu- fill-type foam plastic insulation shall be tested as board stock !sting or acoustical purposes and that has a density less than 20 for the flame spread index and smoke-developed index. pounds per cubic foot(pct)(320 kg/m3). LIGHT-DIFFUSING SYSTEM.Construction consisting in Exceptions: whole or in part of lenses, panels,grids or baffles made with I. Smoke-developed index for interior trim as provided light-transmitting plastics positioned below independently for in Section 2604.2. mounted electrical light sources,skylights or light-transmitting 2. In cold storage buildings,ice plants,food plants,food plastic roof panels. Lenses, panels, grids and baffles that are processing rooms and similar areas, foam plastic part of an electrical fixture shall not be considered as a insulation where tested in a thickness of 4 inches(102 light-diffusing system. mm)shall be permitted in a thickness up to 10 inches LIGHT-TRANSMITTING PLASTIC ROOF PANELS. (254 mm)where the building is equipped throughout Structural plastic panels other than skylights that are fastened with an automatic fire sprinkler system in accordance to structural members,or panels or sheathing and that are used with Section 903.3.1.1. The approved automatic as light-transmitting media in the plane of the roof. sprinkler system shall be provided in both the room LIGHT TRANSMITTING PLASTIC WALL PANELS. and that part of the building in which the room is located. Plastic materials that are fastened to structural members,or to structural panels or sheathing,and that are used as light-trans- 3. Foam plastic insulation that is a part of a Class A.B or i milting media in exterior walls. C roof-covering assembly provided the assembly with the foam plastic insulation satisfactorily passes PLASTIC, APPROVED. Any thermoplastic, thermosetting FM 4450 or UL 1256. The smoke-developed index or reinforced thermosetting plastic material that conforms to shall not be limited for roof applications. combustibility classifications specified in the section applica- ble to the application and plastic type. 4. Foam plastic insulation greater than 4 inches (102 PLASTIC GLAZING.Plastic materials that are glazed or set mitt)in thickness shall have a maximum flame spread in frame or sash and not held by mechanical fasteners that pass whex tested 7d and minimum thickness of index of 450 where tested at a minimum thickness of 4 inches(102 through the glazing material. mm),provided the end use is approved in accordance REINFORCED PLASTIC, GLASS FIBER. Plastic rein- with Section 2603.9 using the thickness and density forced with glass fiber having not less than 20 percent of glass intended for use. fibers by weight. 5. Flame spread and smoke-developed indexes for foam THERMOPLASTIC MATERIAL.A plastic material that is plastic interior signs in covered mall buildings pro- capable of being repeatedly softened by increase of tempera- vided the signs comply with Section 402.15. tree and hardened by decrease of temperature. 2603.4 Thermal barrier.Except as provided for in Sections THERMOSETTING MATERIAL.A plastic material that is 2603.4.1 and 2603.9,foam plastic shall be separated from the capable of being changed into a substantially nonreformable interior of a building by an approved thermal barrier of 0.5-inch product when cured. (12.7 mm) gypsum wallboard or equivalent thermal bather 2006 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE. n7 , I 1 - PLASTIC between foam plastics installed above grade and exposed earth SECTION 2604 shall be at least 6 inches(152 mm). INTERIOR FINISH AND TRIM Exceptions: 2604.1 General.Plastic materials installed as interior finish or I. Buildings where the structural members of walls, trim shall comply with Chapter 8. Foam plastics shall only be floors, ceilings and roofs are entirely of installed as interior finish where approved in accordance with the special provisions of Section 2603.9.Foam plastics that are noncombustible materials or preservativety treated used as interior finish shall also meet the flame spread index wood. requirements for interior finish in accordance with Chapter 8. 2. An approved method of protecting the foam plastic Foam plastics installed as interior trim shall comply with Sec- and structure from subterranean termite damage is tion 2604.2. provided. [F] 2604.2 Interior trim. Foam plastic used as interior trim 3. On the interior side of basement walls. shall comply with Sections 2604.2.1 through 2604.2.4. 2603.9 Special approval.Foam plastic shall not be required to [F]2604.2.1 Density.The minimum density of the interior comply with the requirements of Sections 2603.4 through trim shall be 20 pef(320 kg/m3). 2603.7 where specifically approved based on large-scale tests such as.but not limited to.NFPA 286(with the acceptance cri- [F] 2604.2.2 Thickness. The maximum thickness of the teria of Section 803.2),FM 4880. UL 1040 or UL 1715. Such interior trim shall be 0.5 inch(12.7 mm)and the maximum testing shall be related to the actual end-use configuration and width shall be 8 inches(204 mm). be performed on the finished manufactured foam plastic assembly in the maximum thickness intended for use. Foam [F] 2604.2.3 Area limitation. The interior trim shall not plastics that are used as interior finish on the basis of special constitute more than 10 percent of the aggregate wall and tests shall also conform to the flame spread requirements of ceiling area of any room or space. Chapter 8. Assemblies tested shall include seams,joints and [F] 2604.2.4 Flame spread.The flame spread index shall other typical details used in the installation of the assembly and not exceed 75 where tested in accordance with ASTM E 84. shall be tested in the manner intended for use. The smoke-developed index shall not be limited. I 5-) 1 1-5 i Ili r f(\ 1011 ( \.1 ---- - - \ \ — I r , • ) rt . • . � _� -- . VERY HEAVY \ j; KO MODERATE TO HEAVY `\ J/ I -.__..1 SLIGHT TO MODERATE NONE TO SLIGHT FIGURE 2603.8 TERMITE INFESTATION PROBABILITY MAP I CHAPTER 8 INTERIOR FINISHES SECTION 801 FLAME SPREAD.The propagation of flame over a surface. GENERAL FLAME SPREAD INDEX. A comparative measure. 801.1 Scope.Provisions of this chapter shall govern the use of expressed as a dimensionless number, derived from visual materials used as interior finishes,trim and decorative materi- measurements of the spread of flame versus time for a material als. tested in accordance with ASTM E 84. 1 801.1.1 Interior finishes.These provisions shall limit the INTERIOR FINISH.Interior finish includes interior wall and allowable flame spread and smoke development based on ceiling finish and interior floor finish. location and occupancy classification. INTERIOR FLOOR FINISH.The exposed floor surfaces of Exceptions: buildings including coverings applied over a finished floor or 1. Materials having a thickness less than 0.036 inch stair.including risers. (0.9 mm)applied directly to the surface of walls or INTERIOR WALL AND CEILING FINISH.The exposed ceilings. interior surfaces of buildings, including but not limited to: 2. Exposed portions of structural members comply- fixed or movable walls and partitions;toilet room privacy parti- I ing with the requirements for buildings of Type iV tions;columns;ceilings;and interior wainscoting,paneling or construction in Section 602.4 shall not be subject other finish applied structurally or for decoration. acoustical to interior finish requirements. correction,surface insulation,structural fire resistance or simi- lar purposes,but not including trim. 81)1.1.2 Decorative materials and trim.Decorative mate- rial. and trim shall be restricted by combustibility and the SMOKE-DEV ELOPED INDEX. A comparative measure, flame propagation performance criteria of NFPA 701. in expressed as a dimensionless number,derived from measure- accordance with Section 806. ments of smoke obscuration versus time for a material tested in accordance with ASTM E 84. 801.1.3 Applicability. For buildings in flood hazard areas . as established in Section 1612.3. interior finishes,trim and TRIM.Picture molds.chair rails.baseboards,handrails.door decorative materials below the design flood elevation shall and window frames and similar decorative or protective mate- be flood-damage-resistant materials. rials used in fixed applications. 801.2 Application.Combustible materials shall be permitted to he used as finish for walls,ceilings.floors and other interior SECTION 803 surfaces of buildings, WALL AND CEILING FINISHES ' 801.2.1 Windows. Show windows in the exterior walls of 803.1 General.interior wall and ceiling finishes shall he clas- the first story above grade shall be permitted to be of wood sitied in accordance with ASTM E 84. Such interior finish or of unprotected metal framing. materials shall be grouped in the following classes in accor- 801.2.2 Foam plastics.Foam plastics shall not be used as dance with their flame spread and smoke-developed indexes. interior finish or trim except as provided in Section 2603.9 Class A:Flame spread 0 25;smoke developed 0 450. or 2604.This section shall apply both to exposed foam plas- tics and to foam plastics used in conjunction with a textile or Class B:Flame spread 26-75;smoke-developed 0-450. N inyl facing or cover. Class C:Flame spread 76-200:smoke-developed 0-450. Exception: Materials, other than textiles, tested in accor I SECTION 802 dance with Section 803.2. DEFINITIONS 803.2. Interior wail or ceiling finishes other than textiles. 802.1 General.The following words and terms shall. for the Interior wall or ceiling finishes,other than textiles.shall be per- purposes of this chapter and as used elsewhere in this code, nutted to be tested in accordance with NFPA 286. Finishes ' have the meanings show n herein. . tested in accordance w ith NFPA 286 shall comply with Section 803 2.1. EXPANDED VINYL WALL COVERING. Wall covering consisting of a woven textile backing,an expanded vinyl base 803,2.1 Acceptance criteria.During the 40 kW exposure. coat layer and a nonexpanded vinyl skin coat. The expanded the interior finish shall comply with Item l.During the l61) base coat latyer is a homogeneous vinyl layer that contains a kW exposure.the interior finish shall comply with Item 2. blowing agent. During processing, the blowing agent dcco7m During the entire test,the interior finish shall comply with poses.causing this layer to expand by forming closed cells.The Items ;and 4. 1 total thickness of the wall covering is approximately 0.055 inch 1. During the 40kW exposure.flames shall not spread to to 0.071)inch(1.4 mm to 1.78 milli. the ceiling. I* 2nn6 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE° 185 INTERIOR FINISHES ( 2. During the 160 kW exposure.the interior finish shall 2. Materials where the qualifying tests were m comply with the following: with the material suspended or furred out from 2.I. Flame shall not spread to the outer extremity noncombustible backing. of the sample on any wall or ceiling. 803.5 Interior finish requirements based on group. Intel 2.2. Flashover,as defined in NFPA 286.shall not wall and ceiling finish shall have a flame spread index occur. greater than that specified in Table 803.5 for the group location designated. Interior wall and ceiling finish mated. 3. The peak rate of heat release throughout the NFPA other than textiles, tested in accordance with NEPA 286 286 test shall not exceed 800 kW'. meeting the acceptance criteria of Section 803.2.1,shall he f 4. The total smoke released throughout the NFPA 286 milted to be used where a Class A classification in accordai • test shall not exceed 1.188) in'. with ASTM E 84 is required. 803.3 Stability.Interior finish materials regulated by this chap- 803.6 Textiles. Where used as interior wall or ceiling fin ter shall♦'applied or uthervv ise fastened in such a manner that materials, textiles, including materials having woven such materials will not readily become detached where sub- nonwoven.napped,tufted,looped or similar surface and car jested to room temperatures of 200-'F(93-0 for not less than and similar textile materials, shall comply with the requi 3(1 minutes. menu of Section 803.6.1,803.6.2 or 803.6.3. 803.4 Application. Where these materials are applied on 803.6.1 Surface burning characteristic test.Textile v walls, ceilings or structural elements required to have a and ceiling coverings shall have a Class A flame spr+ fire-resistance rating or to he of noncombustible construction. index in accordance with ASTM E 84 and be rotected they shall comply with the provisions of this section. automatic sprinklers installed in accordance with 803.4.1 Direct attachment and furred construction. 903.3.1.1 or 9{)3.3.1.2. Where walls and ceilings are required by any provision in 803.6.2 Room corner test,textiles.Textile wall co.erii • this code to he of tire-resistance-rated or noncombustible shall meet the criteria of Section 803.6.2.I when teste( construction, the interior finish material shall he applied the manner intended for use in accordance with the Met! • directly against such construction or to furring strips not B protocol of NFPA 265 using the product-mottntine s exceeding 1.75 inches (-14 mm) applied directly against tern.including adhesive. such surfaces.The intervening spaces between such furring strips shall be filled with inorganic or Class A material or 803.6.2.1 Method B test protocol. D or: :_ _ • shall be firebhxked at a maximum of 8 feet (2438 nun) in exposure. the interior finish shall ith any direction in accordance with Section 717. During the 150 kW exposure. the intent)/ finish -? comply with Item 2. During the entire test.the into 803.4.2 Set-out construction.Where walls and ceilings are finish shall comply with item 3. required to be of fire-resistance-rated or noncombustible construction and walls are set out or ceilings are dropped 1• During the 40 kW exposure, flames shall distances greater than specified in Section 803,4.1,Class A spread to the ceiling, finish materials shall he used except where interior finish i. During the 150 kW exposure, the interior tin materials are protected on both sides by an automatic sprin- shall comply with the following: kler system or attached to noncombustible backing or a fur- 2.1. Flame shall not spread w the outer extrel ring strips installed as specified in Section 803.4.1. The ties of the samples the 8-frxot by 12-f hangers and assembly members of such dropped ceilings that are below the main ceiling line shall be of (203 mm by 305 nun)calls' noncombustible materials, except that in Type 111 and V 2.2. Flashover.as described in NFPA 265,sl construction. fire-retardant-treated wood shall be permit- not occur. tcd. The construction of each set-out wall shall be of 3. The total smoke released throughout the NI tire-resistance-rated construction as required elsewhere in 265 test shall not exceed 1000 m'-. this axle. 803.6.3 Room corner test,ceiling and wall finish.Tex 803.-1.3 Heavy timber construction.Wall and ceiling tin- wall and ceiling s .,^n <_:.i. ,r„a the criteria of Sect ishes of all classes as permitted in this chapter that are 803.2.1 when tested in th,.!.!,.inner intended for use in ace installed directly against the wood decking or planking of dance with NEPA 286 using the product-mounting;systc Type IV construction or to wood furring strips applied including adhesive directly to the wood decking or planking shall he tireblocked as specified in Section 803.4.1. 803.7 Expanded vinyl wall coverings. Expanded vinyl u 803.4.4 Materials.An interior wall or ceiling finish that is coverings shall compl. with the requirements for textile N not more than 0.25 inch (6.4 min) thick shall he applied 803.6. ceiling materials and their use shall comply with Sect directly against a noncombustible hacking- Exceptions: Exception: Expanded vinyl wall or ceiling coverings cc plying with Section 803.2 shall not be required to corn I. Class A materials, with Section 803.1 or 803.6. PI.ASTIC is the product labeled according to Section No 2603.2? Yes I Not code comp tarnt Does the application meet 1 Section 2603.3-FS<75& No SD c450 at 4'thick max.or is it covered by one of the five exceptions? Yes Is there a thermal banter in place per Section 2603.4 or is No the application covered by one of the exceptions at Sections 2603.4.1.1 to 2604.4.1.13? Yes e appiai con an exterior Yes th ••- the AWOcadon meet the binding Type t,!1,Ht or 7 requirements of Section 2603.5 Yes No No Is the application an exterior es Does tore application meet wall of budding Type V? the 3.2 2603.3 of Section 2603,2,2603.3 and 2603.4? No No ,,.«,».Yes application No Not code meet Section compliant • Yes NoA :.r 3.9? is the application a rooms Does the appficaticn meet the requirements Section 2603.6? No Yes .Y :..w.. A Is the application pienim7 Yes Does the application meet No the requirements at Section No Yes 2603.77 4.---... ... ... .w.t.3 4...,»....w«.... S .. .«........I t Is the applcation in a "very heavy°termite Yes Does the application meet the No Not code infestation area according requirements of Section 2603.87 compliant to Yes No 1 Meets Code I Figure 2603.1 FOAM PLASTIC COMPLIANCE 26-4 2006 INTERNATIONAL BUDDING CODE*COMMENTARY Intertek REPORT NUMBER: 3161466SAT-005 ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE: October 29,2008 REVISED DATE: November 19, 2008 EVALUATION CENTER Intertek Testing Services NA Inc. 16015 Shady Falls Rd. Elmendorf, TX 78112 LLI RENDERED TO Demilec USA, LLC 2925 Galleria Drive Arlington, TX 76011 USA Cr) PRODUCT EVALUATED: SEALECTION 500TM 5-1/2" walls and 10" ceiling with TPR2 Fireshell® F10E WEVALUATION PROPERTY: Heat Release, Flame Spread Report of testing SEALECTION 500TM with 14 mils of TPR2 Fireshell® F10E for compliance with the applicable requirements of the following criteria: NFPA 286 and IBC 803.2.1. This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this report. Only the Client is authorized to copy or distribute this report and then only in its entirety. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. The observations and test results in this report are relevant only to the sample tested. This report by itself does not imply that the material, product, or service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification program. Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 2 of 21 1 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 3 TEST SAMPLES 3 TESTING AND EVALUATION METHODS 3 TESTING AND EVALUATION RESULTS 5 CONCLUSIONS 7 APPENDICES Appendix A: DATA 8 Appendix B: PHOTOGRAPHS 13 LAST PAGE 21 Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 3 of 21 2 Introduction Intertek Testing Services NA (Intertek) has conducted testing for Demilec USA, LLC, on SEALECTION 500TM spray foam covered with TPR2 Fireshell® F10E to evaluate heat release and flame spread properties when subjected to specific ignition conditions. Testing was conducted in accordance with NFPA 286. This evaluation was performed on October 16, 2008. 3 Test Samples 3.1. SAMPLE SELECTION The sample materials were witnessed in production by Intertek Inspector Robert Rombuck, on September 5, 2008, at the Demilec (USA) plant at 2925 Galleria Drive, Arlington TX, 76011. The sealed containers were inspected prior to the spraying of the test assembly, see Appendix B. The spray foam was applied on September 23, 2008. 3.2. SAMPLE AND ASSEMBLY DESCRIPTION The test specimen consisted of three walls with 2x8 studs, 48 inches o.c. and 2x12 joists, 24 inches o.c. with a 15/32 inch plywood backing. The final interior dimensions were 8 feet high, 8 feet wide and 12 feet deep. Ceiling joists ran parallel to the short dimension of the room. The corner was constructed such that two studs met at their edges, forming a 90° angle. On top of this substrate, the spray foam was applied to a thickness of 5-1/2 inches on the walls and 10 inches on the ceiling. There was no significant over spray outside of the cavities. The wall foam, studs, ceiling foam and joists were covered with 14 mils of TPR2 Fireshell® F10E. See Photos in Appendix B for a visual depiction of the description. 4 Testing and Evaluation Methods This standard describes a method for determining the contribution of textile wall and ceiling coverings to room fire growth during specified fire exposure conditions. This method is not intended to evaluate the fire endurance of assemblies, nor is it able to evaluate the effect of fires originating within the wall assembly. The method is not intended for the evaluation of floor finishes. This method is to be used to evaluate the flammability characteristics of finish wall and ceiling coverings when such materials constitute the exposed interior surfaces of buildings. This test method does not apply to fabric covered less than ceiling height, freestanding, prefabricated panel furniture systems or demountable, relocatable, full-height partitions used in open building interiors. Freestanding panel furniture systems include all freestanding panels that provide Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 4 of 21 visual and/or acoustical separation and are intended to be used to divide space and may support components to form complete work stations. This fire test measures certain fire performance characteristics of finish wall and ceiling covering materials in an enclosure under specified fire exposure conditions. It determines the extent to which the finish covering materials may contribute to fire growth in a room and the potential for fire spread beyond the room under the particular conditions simulated. The test indicates the maximum extent of fire growth in a room, the rate of heat release, and if they occur, the time to flashover and the time to flame extension beyond the doorway following flashover. It does not measure the fire growth in, or the contribution of, the room contents. Time to flashover is defined herein as either the time when the radiant flux onto the floor reaches 20 kW/m2 or the temperature of the upper air reaches 600°C. A pair of crumpled single sheets of newspaper are placed on the floor 2 feet out from the center of the rear wall and front walls to determine flashover. The spontaneous ignition of this newspaper provides the visual indication of flashover. The potential for spread of fire to other objects in the room, remote from the ignition source, is evaluated by measurements of: 1. The total heat flux incident on the center of the floor. 2. A characteristic upper-level gas temperature in the room. 3. Instantaneous net peak rate of heat release. The potential for the spread of fire to objects outside the room of origin is evaluated by the measurement of the total heat release of the fire. TEST EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUMENTATION IGNITION SOURCE The ignition source for the test is a gas burner with a nominal 12- by 12-inch porous top surface of a refractory material. The burner used at this laboratory is filled with a minimum 4-inch layer of Ottawa sand. The top surface of the burner through which the gas is applied is positioned 12 inches above the floor, and the burner enclosure is located such that the edge of the diffusion surface is located 1 inch from both walls in the left corner of the room opposite from the door. The gas supply to the burner is C.P. grade propane (99 percent purity). The burner is capable of producing a gross heat output of 40±1 for five minutes followed by a 160±5 kW for ten minutes. The flow rate is metered throughout the test. The design of the burner controls is such that when one quarter-turn ball valve is opened, the flow of gas to the burner produces 40 kW and when a second quarter-turn valve is opened the combined flow produces 160 kW. COMPARTMENT GEOMETRY AND CONSTRUCTION The interior dimensions of the floor of the fire room, when the specimens are in place, measures 8 feet, by 12 feet. The finished ceiling is 8 feet ± 0.5 inches above the floor. The four walls are at right angles defining the compartment. The compartment contains a 30 ± 0.25 by 80 ± 0.25 Intertek Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 5 of 21 inch doorway in the center of one of the 8' by 6' 11" walls. No other openings are present to allow ventilation. The test room is lined with 5/8" type X gypsum wallboard. PROCEDURE SUMMARY OF METHOD A calibration test is run within 30 days of testing any material as specified in the standard. All instrumentation is zeroed, spanned and calibrated prior to testing. The specimen is installed and the diffusion burner is placed. The collection hood exhaust duct blower is turned on and an initial flow is established. The gas sampling pump is turned on and the flow rate is adjusted. When all instruments are reading steady state conditions, the computer data acquisition system and video equipment is started. Ambient data is taken then the burner is ignited at a fuel flow rate that is known to produce 40 kW of heat output. This level is maintained for five minutes at which time the fuel flow is increased to the 160 kW level for a 10-minute period. During the burn period, all temperature, heat release and heat flux data is being recorded every 6 seconds. At the end of the fifteen minute burn period, the burner is shut off and all instrument readings are stopped. Post test observations are made and this concludes the test. All damage is documented after the test is over, using descriptions, photographs and drawings, as is appropriate. 4.1. TEST STANDARD NFPA 286. 5 Testing and Evaluation Results 5.1. RESULTS AND OBSERVATIONS FIRE TESTS The test was started at 11:55 am on October 16, 2008. The ambient temperature was 77°F with a relative humidity of 52%. The data acquisition system was started and the burner was ignited. Events during the test are described below: TIME (min:sec) OBSERVATION 0:00 Ignition of burner. Heat output set to 40 kW. 0:37 The walls began to discolor. No ignition. 0_:52 The walls began to smoke. _ 2:00 The ceiling became obscured by smoke. 2:21 Transient ignition on the back wall. 2:50 Transient ignition on the left side wall. 4:00 Still no steady ignition 5:00 The burner was increased to 160 kW. 6:00 The walls were burning 6-7 feet from the floor. 1=2 Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 6 of 21 9:00 Smoke opacity began to decrease. The corner stud ignited. 15:00 The flow of propane was deactivated. Test terminated. Observations continued at customer request. 15:16 The wall foam self extinguished. 15:46 The wood stud self extinguished. Post Test Observations: The intumescent and foam were heavily charred and showed signs of receding in the area adjacent to the burner on the back wall, and on the left side wall. For additional details, see the post-test photographs later in this report. Intertek Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 7 of 21 6 Conclusion The sample submitted, installed, and tested as described in this report displayed low levels of heat release, low upper level temperatures, and no flames exited the test chamber. The heat flux on the floor did not reach flashover levels. The sample did not spread flames to the ceiling during the 40 kW exposure. NFPA 286 does not publish pass/fail criteria. One must consult the codes to determine pass fail. This specimen MET the criteria set forth in the 2003 and 2006 IBC Section 803.2.1 INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES NA Reported by: __ 1 C. Anthony Penaloza Flammability Testing Team Leader Reviewed by: Javier . Trevino Senior Project Engineer Intertek Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 8 of 21 APPENDIX A Test Data Intertek Demilec USA,LLC November 19,2008 Project No.31614665AT 005 Page 9 of 21 Thermocouple Data 1200 - 1000 1 —Center of Room 1` —Ceiling Over Burner 800 Back Left Quad LL •Back Right Quad ;v = —Front Left Quad m 600 - a —Front Right Quad F —Doorway ■ 400 - 200 r 0 - 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 time(minutes) CEO Demilec USA,LLC November 19,2008 Project No.3161466SAT-005 Page 10 of 21 Smoke Release 2.5 800 ' J – 700 2 ' - 600 3 1 or- 'E – 500 E 01.5 m is / —SRR(m^2/sec) co d TSR(m^2) re S 400 Y s o co U) e 1 R c – 300 c E 1– N – 200 0.5 - – 100 0 r , 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 time(minutes) =5 Demilec USA,LLC November 19,2008 Project No.3161466SAT-005 Page 11 of 21 Heat Release 400 200 - 180 350 - 160 300 - 140 250 N - 120 2 m O A ▪ 200 100 d T a. - 80 c 150 - w - 60 100 —H RR(kW) - 40 —THR(MJ) 50 - 20 0 A 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 time(minutes) e:03 Demilec USA,LLC November 19,2008 Project No.3161466SAT-005 Page 12 of 21 Heatflux 3.5 3 V Abi 2.5 y 2 rE 1.5 1 0.5 0 , 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 1. -0.5 time(minutes) MED Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 13 of 21 APPENDIX B Photographs Intertek Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 14 of 21 0 tt? O 0 C.7 _ I W SEALECTION A 500, Sealed Sample =j- 5�50 0 165 � a o I Q W ryrytl e Vu SEALECTION B 500 Sealed Sample Intertek Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 15 of 21 if 9 ��r Pre-test photo back wall Pre-test photo ceiling Intertek Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 16 of 21 • Pre-test photo corner. Intertek Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 17 of 21 rr� vow 4 ' 3 4, 7 6 5 Intertek 34x14 11; 1011t/oT Asp 714 y a5 Start of test. 40kW • 4 4 Test photo discoloration Intertek Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 18 of 21 A 1 t r Test photo. Ignition. 160kW and smoke ceiling Intertek Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 19 of 21 k i, f 1 ■ i 1 t I I ii. ... . . ■ .e i ilk . ' Test terminated. Afterfame. • • y' 1} , si . '.J 1 Post-test photo Intertek Demi lec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 20 of 21 11.,4111INIT • '34 , •■ • • 0.4 , • r .44 t".4. I • A; , Ar; 24.‹ t ay • 0014 • , — Post-test photo of ceiling • Detail of corner Intertek Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 21 of 21 LAST PAGE OF TEST REPORT REVISION SUMMARY DATE SUMMARY November 19, 2008 Removed extra space in product name, SEALECTION, throughout November 19, 2008 Corrected product application thickness November 19, 2008 Amended test sample information to include sampling details and photo2graphs of sealed containers. November 19, 2008 Revised TPR Fireshell product name, throughout November 19, 2008 Post-test observations amended. November 19, 2008 Corrected typographical errors in conclusions November 19, 2008 Corrected typographical error in heat release rate graph. November 19, 2008 Revised Table of Contents as needed. Intertek Intertek REPORT NUMBER: 3161466SAT-005 ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE: October 29,2008 REVISED DATE: November 19, 2008 EVALUATION CENTER Intertek Testing Services NA Inc. 16015 Shady Falls Rd. Elmendorf, TX 78112 Lii RENDERED TO Demilec USA, LLC 2925 Galleria Drive Arlington, TX 76011 USA PRODUCT EVALUATED: SEALECTION 500TM 5-1/2" walls and 10" ceiling with TPR2 Fireshell® F10E WEVALUATION PROPERTY: Heat Release, Flame Spread Report of testing SEALECTION 500TM with 14 mils of TPR2 Fireshell® F10E for compliance with the applicable requirements of the following criteria: NFPA 286 and IBC 803.2.1. This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this report. Only the Client is authorized to copy or distribute this report and then only in its entirety. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. The observations and test results in this report are relevant only to the sample tested. This report by itself does not imply that the material, product, or service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification program. Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 2 of 21 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 3 TEST SAMPLES 3 TESTING AND EVALUATION METHODS 3 TESTING AND EVALUATION RESULTS 5 CONCLUSIONS 7 APPENDICES Appendix A: DATA 8 Appendix B: PHOTOGRAPHS 13 LAST PAGE 21 Intertek Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 3 of 21 2 Introduction Intertek Testing Services NA (Intertek) has conducted testing for Demilec USA, LLC, on SEALECTION 500TM spray foam covered with TPR2 Fireshell® F10E to evaluate heat release and flame spread properties when subjected to specific ignition conditions. Testing was conducted in accordance with NFPA 286. This evaluation was performed on October 16, 2008. 3 Test Samples 3.1. SAMPLE SELECTION The sample materials were witnessed in production by Intertek Inspector Robert Rombuck, on September 5, 2008, at the Demilec (USA) plant at 2925 Galleria Drive, Arlington TX, 76011. The sealed containers were inspected prior to the spraying of the test assembly, see Appendix B. The spray foam was applied on September 23, 2008. 3.2. SAMPLE AND ASSEMBLY DESCRIPTION The test specimen consisted of three walls with 2x8 studs, 48 inches o.c. and 2x12 joists, 24 inches o.c. with a 15/32 inch plywood backing. The final interior dimensions were 8 feet high, 8 feet wide and 12 feet deep. Ceiling joists ran parallel to the short dimension of the room. The corner was constructed such that two studs met at their edges, forming a 90° angle. On top of this substrate, the spray foam was applied to a thickness of 5-1/2 inches on the walls and 10 inches on the ceiling. There was no significant over spray outside of the cavities. The wall foam, studs, ceiling foam and joists were covered with 14 mils of TPR2 Fireshell® F10E. See Photos in Appendix B for a visual depiction of the description. 4 Testing and Evaluation Methods This standard describes a method for determining the contribution of textile wall and ceiling coverings to room fire growth during specified fire exposure conditions. This method is not intended to evaluate the fire endurance of assemblies, nor is it able to evaluate the effect of fires originating within the wall assembly. The method is not intended for the evaluation of floor finishes. This method is to be used to evaluate the flammability characteristics of finish wall and ceiling coverings when such materials constitute the exposed interior surfaces of buildings. This test method does not apply to fabric covered less than ceiling height, freestanding, prefabricated panel furniture systems or demountable, relocatable, full-height partitions used in open building interiors. Freestanding panel furniture systems include all freestanding panels that provide Intertek Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 4 of 21 visual and/or acoustical separation and are intended to be used to divide space and may support components to form complete work stations. This fire test measures certain fire performance characteristics of finish wall and ceiling covering materials in an enclosure under specified fire exposure conditions. It determines the extent to which the finish covering materials may contribute to fire growth in a room and the potential for fire spread beyond the room under the particular conditions simulated. The test indicates the maximum extent of fire growth in a room, the rate of heat release, and if they occur, the time to flashover and the time to flame extension beyond the doorway following flashover. It does not measure the fire growth in, or the contribution of, the room contents. Time to flashover is defined herein as either the time when the radiant flux onto the floor reaches 20 kW/m2 or the temperature of the upper air reaches 600°C. A pair of crumpled single sheets of newspaper are placed on the floor 2 feet out from the center of the rear wall and front walls to determine flashover. The spontaneous ignition of this newspaper provides the visual indication of flashover. The potential for spread of fire to other objects in the room, remote from the ignition source, is evaluated by measurements of: 1. The total heat flux incident on the center of the floor. 2. A characteristic upper-level gas temperature in the room. 3. Instantaneous net peak rate of heat release. The potential for the spread of fire to objects outside the room of origin is evaluated by the measurement of the total heat release of the fire. TEST EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUMENTATION IGNITION SOURCE The ignition source for the test is a gas burner with a nominal 12- by 12-inch porous top surface of a refractory material. The burner used at this laboratory is filled with a minimum 4-inch layer of Ottawa sand. The top surface of the burner through which the gas is applied is positioned 12 inches above the floor, and the burner enclosure is located such that the edge of the diffusion surface is located 1 inch from both walls in the left corner of the room opposite from the door. The gas supply to the burner is C.P. grade propane (99 percent purity). The burner is capable of producing a gross heat output of 40±1 for five minutes followed by a 160±5 kW for ten minutes. The flow rate is metered throughout the test. The design of the burner controls is such that when one quarter-turn ball valve is opened, the flow of gas to the burner produces 40 kW and when a second quarter-turn valve is opened the combined flow produces 160 kW. COMPARTMENT GEOMETRY AND CONSTRUCTION The interior dimensions of the floor of the fire room, when the specimens are in place, measures 8 feet, by 12 feet. The finished ceiling is 8 feet ± 0.5 inches above the floor. The four walls are at right angles defining the compartment. The compartment contains a 30 ± 0.25 by 80 ± 0.25 Intertek Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 5 of 21 inch doorway in the center of one of the 8' by 6' 11" walls. No other openings are present to allow ventilation. The test room is lined with 5/8" type X gypsum wallboard. PROCEDURE SUMMARY OF METHOD A calibration test is run within 30 days of testing any material as specified in the standard. All instrumentation is zeroed, spanned and calibrated prior to testing. The specimen is installed and the diffusion burner is placed. The collection hood exhaust duct blower is turned on and an initial flow is established. The gas sampling pump is turned on and the flow rate is adjusted. When all instruments are reading steady state conditions, the computer data acquisition system and video equipment is started. Ambient data is taken then the burner is ignited at a fuel flow rate that is known to produce 40 kW of heat output. This level is maintained for five minutes at which time the fuel flow is increased to the 160 kW level for a 10-minute period. During the burn period, all temperature, heat release and heat flux data is being recorded every 6 seconds. At the end of the fifteen minute burn period, the burner is shut off and all instrument readings are stopped. Post test observations are made and this concludes the test. All damage is documented after the test is over, using descriptions, photographs and drawings, as is appropriate. 4.1. TEST STANDARD NFPA 286. 5 Testing and Evaluation Results 5.1. RESULTS AND OBSERVATIONS FIRE TESTS The test was started at 11:55 am on October 16, 2008. The ambient temperature was 77°F with a relative humidity of 52%. The data acquisition system was started and the burner was ignited. Events during the test are described below: TIME (in:sec) OBSERVATION 0:00 Ignition of burner. Heat output set to 40 kW. 0:37 The walls began to discolor. No ignition. 0:52 The walls began to smoke. 2:00 The ceiling became obscured by smoke. 2:21 Transient ignition on the back wall. 2:50 Transient ignition on the left side wall. 4:00 Still no steady ignition 5:00 The burner was increased to 160 kW. 6:00 The walls were burning 6-7 feet from the floor. Intertek Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 6 of 21 9:00 Smoke opacity began to decrease. The corner stud ignited. 15:00 The flow of propane was deactivated. Test terminated. Observations continued at customer request. 15:16 The wall foam self extinguished. 15:46 The wood stud self extinguished. Post Test Observations: The intumescent and foam were heavily charred and showed signs of receding in the area adjacent to the burner on the back wall, and on the left side wall. For additional details, see the post-test photographs later in this report. Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 7 of 21 6 Conclusion The sample submitted, installed, and tested as described in this report displayed low levels of heat release, low upper level temperatures, and no flames exited the test chamber. The heat flux on the floor did not reach flashover levels. The sample did not spread flames to the ceiling during the 40 kW exposure. NFPA 286 does not publish pass/fail criteria. One must consult the codes to determine pass fail. This specimen MET the criteria set forth in the 2003 and 2006 IBC Section 803.2.1 INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES NA Reported by: 441::01/ C. Anthony Penaloza Flammability Testing Team Leader Reviewed by: Javier . Trevino Senior Project Engineer Intertek Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 8 of 21 APPENDIX A Test Data Intertek Demilec USA,LLC November 19,2008 Project No.3161466SAT-005 Page 9 of 21 Thermocouple Data 1200 1000 —Center of Room --Ceiling Over Burner 800 Back Left Quad 1 i - -Back Right Quad 3 —Front Left Quad i d 600 —Front Right Quad r— Doorway , 400 200 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 time(minutes) CMS Demilec USA,LLC November 19,2008 Project No.3161466SAT-005 Page 10 of 21 Smoke Release 2.5 --- - 800 J 700 2 - 600 y + ^ E ! - 500 �E 1.5 ( N as //( —SRR(m^2/sec) w � R a TSR(m^2) J 400 c TD \I\m p a) E Y 1 - 300 8 o r E ( u) 200 0.5 - 100 0 -T 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 time(minutes) Demilec USA,LLC November 19,2008 Project No.3161466SAT-005 Page 11 of 21 Heat Release 400 200 - 180 350 - 160- 120 300 - 140 250 in' 3 0 0 0 R 200 100 w 3 T m a - 80 c 150 - w - 60 100 - -HRR(kW) L THR(MJ) i - 40 50 - 20 0 A - 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 time(minutes) Ele Demilec USA,LLC November 19,2008 Project No.3161466SAT-005 Page 12 of 21 Heatflux 3.5 –� 3 ' ,revyV 2.5 V 2 "E 1.5 1 0.5 ^/ 0 f , , , , , , u 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 -0.5 — -- --- time(minutes) MI:3 Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 13 of 21 APPENDIX B Photographs CE3 Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 14 of 21 :II IL 141 A CC CO N -. W r•.) to c) co .f, .r Jr SEALECTION A 500, Sealed Sample , 0 165 IF Y l. is I 11 IN SEALECTION B 500 Sealed Sample Intertek Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 15 of 21 ,p'7.::4 I. _'^ ' S . s ? } E t• 4 1,...( '.04.xl Pre-test photo back wall x to.,ti� 1+2 lt.-t:' . "'�r .,, r ..�5�` rat•:... Pre-test photo ceiling Intertek Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 16 of 21 3r - '- `.- ,.tip : • 1 y j } E 4 1 f f • 7 •'. t -F, i j ti .: r } . ,4, , itt s.- s f, 4 4 -�_ - ,� � - :r Pre-test photo corner. Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 17 of 21 ... '''44II. . * '*14'N 4 I(' .• - , ' it r a ' ■ lillilliiri ,F ' 7 5 5 I ntertek . ... , ._ .- ....,, . . .-7,„ - 3CI' I46 6 6 . ,..:. .,.. P `�0,16L1 i fps=` ttY Start of test. 40kW .. 4,A,`; f.,. ( I i r r; i r Test photo discoloration Intertek Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 18 of 21 Test photo. Ignition. 1 ' : ) , it +•,4 it x r 160kW and smoke ceiling =iii Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 19 of 21 .. . . - s'i.-.-,-,. I ' . .• • '', -4€3,, •i ...,'• .•,,..0.--,t,..),.-.-4;1;,, .0.+‘ ';',..'• ..; ,-.. • i.1- .b4, ;- . '1 ' l'1 • :.4":'41r, lr Ak; ' ',:'r. "'" 5`' . . • t •• 4.,, IC.0;',.,-,7r-tki--' ' ----:: - --• - --, ....4'-' .,, 7'4 ( 06* 1 . Test terminated. Aft4.-erfl7s14anne. ,t ., '-, 4 , 1 ' e i . i 1 t - l 'fr i 7 1 -.. .....dA% ,., ill Post-test photo = Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 20 of 21 . Post-test photo of ceiling • 7 ' , • otp • Detail of corner Intertek Demilec USA, LLC November 19, 2008 Project No. 3161466SAT-005 Page 21 of 21 LAST PAGE OF TEST REPORT REVISION SUMMARY DATE SUMMARY November 19, 2008 Removed extra space in product name, SEALECTION, throughout November 19, 2008 Corrected product application thickness November 19, 2008 Amended test sample information to include sampling details and photographs of sealed containers. November 19, 2008 Revised TPR2 Fireshell product name, throughout November 19, 2008 Post-test observations amended. November 19, 2008 Corrected typographical errors in conclusions November 19, 2008 Corrected typographical error in heat release rate graph. November 19, 2008 Revised Table of Contents as needed. - n CHAPTER 26 PLASTIC SECTION 2601 SECTION 2603 GENERAL FOAM PLASTIC INSULATION 2601.1 Scope. These provisions shall govern the materials, 2603.1 General.The provisions of this section shall govern the design,application,construction and installation of foam piss- requirements and uses of foam plastic insulation in buildings tic,foam plastic insulation,plastic veneer,interior plastic finish and structures. and trim and light transmitting plastics. See Chapter 14 for 2603.2 Labeling and identification.Packages and containers requirements for exterior wall finish and trim. of foam plastic insulation and foam plastic insulation compo- nents delivered to the job site shall bear the label of an approved SECTION 2602 agency showing the manufacturer's name,the product listing, DEFiNITiONS product identification and information sufficient to determine that the end use will comply with the code requirements. 2602.1 General.The following words and terms shall,for the 2603.3 Surface-burning characteristics. Unless otherwise purposes of this chapter and as used elsewhere in this code, have the meanings shown herein. indicated in this section,foam plastic insulation and foam plas- tic cores of manufactured assemblies shall have a flame spread FOAM PLASTIC INSULATION.A plastic that is intention- index of not more than 75 and a smoke-developed index of not ally expanded by the use of a foaming agent to produce a more than 450 where tested in the maximum thickness reduced-density plastic containing voids consisting of open or intended for use in accordance with ASTM E 84. Loose closed cells distributed throughout the plastic for thermal insu- fill-type foam plastic insulation shall be tested as board stock lating or acoustical purposes and that has a density less than 20 for the flame spread index and smoke-developed index. pounds per cubic foot(pcf)(320 kg/m'). LIGHT-DIFFUSING SYSTEM.Construction consisting in Exceptions: whole or in part of lenses, panels, grids or baffles made with 1. Smoke-developed index for interior trim as provided light-transmitting plastics positioned below independently for in Section 2604.2. mounted electrical light sources,skylights or light-transmitting 2. In cold storage buildings,ice plants,food plants,food plastic roof panels. Lenses,panels, grids and baffles that are processing rooms and similar areas, foam plastic part of an electrical fixture shall not be considered as a insulation where tested in a thickness of 4 inches(102 light-diffusing system. mm)shall be permitted in a thickness up to 10 inches LIGHT-TRANSMITTING PLASTIC ROOF PANELS. (254 mm)where the building is equipped throughout Structural plastic panels other than skylights that are fastened with an automatic fire sprinkler system in accordance i to structural members,or panels or sheathing and that are used with Section 903.3.1.1. The approved automatic ! as light-transmitting media in the plane of the goof. sprinkler system shall be provided in both the room LIGHT-TRANSMITTING PLASTIC WALL PANELS. and that part of the building in which the room is T bated. Plastic materials that are fastened to structural members,or to structural panels or sheathing,and that are used as light-trans- 3. Foam plastic insulation that is a part of a Class A,B or mining media in exterior walls. C roof-covering assembly provided the assembly PLASTIC, APPROVED. Any thermoplastic, thermosetting with the foam plastic insulation satisfactorily passes index FM 4450 or UL 1256. The smoke-developed or reinforced thermosetting plastic material that conforms to csmoke-developed shall not be limited for roof applications. combustibility classifications specified in the section applica- ble to the application and plastic type. 4. Foam plastic insulation greater than 4 inches (102 PLASTIC GLAZING.Plastic materials that are glazed or set mm)in thickness shall have a maximum name of 450 in frame or sash and not held by mechanical fasteners that pass index of 7d and a smoke-developed index of 402 Y p where tested at a minimum thickness of 4 inches(102 through the glazing material. mm),provided the end use is approved in accordance REINFORCED PLASTIC, GLASS FIBER. Plastic rein- with Section 2603.9 using the thickness and density forced with glass fiber having not less than 20 percent of glass intended for use. fibers by weight. 5. Flame spread and smoke-developed indexes for foam THERMOPLASTIC MATERIAL.A plastic material that is plastic interior signs in covered mall buildings pro- capable of being repeatedly softened by increase of tempera- vided the signs comply with Section 402.15. 0 tore and hardened by decrease of temperature. 2603.4 Thermal l barrier. Except as provided for in Sections THERMOSETTING MATERIAL.A plastic material that is 2603.4.1 and 2603.9,foam plastic shall be separated from the capable of being changed into a substantially nonreformable interior of a building by an approved thermal barrier of 0.5-inch product when cured. (12.7 mm) gypsum wallboard or equivalent thermal barrier 2008 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE° CA7 . PLASTIC hem een Ioant plastics installed above grade and exposed earth SECTION 2604 shall be at least 6 inches (152 mm). INTERIOR FINISH AND TRIM Exceptions: 2603.1 General.Plastic materials installed as interior finish or Buildings where the structural members o}# walls, trim shall comply with Chapter 8. Foam plastics shall only he floors, ceilings and roofs are entirely of installed as interior finish where approved in accordance with noncombustible materials or preservative!), treated the special provisions of Section 2603.9.Foam plastics that are woxx#. used as interior finish shall also meet the flame spread index requirements for interior finish in accordance with Chapter 8. 2, An approved method of protecting the foam plastic Foam plastics installed as interior trim shall comply with See- and structure from subterranean termite damage is tion 2604.2. pro%ided. IF] 2604.2 Interior trim. Foam plastic used as interior trim 3 On the interior side of basement walls. shall comply with Sections 2604.2.1 through 2604.2.4. 2603.9 Special approval.Foam plastic shall not he required to IF]2604.2.1 Density.The minimum density of the interior I comply with the requirements of Sections 2603.4 through trim shall be 20 pcf l 32t)kg/m'). I 26()3 7 where specifically approved based on large-scale tests such as.but not limited to,NFPA 286(with the acceptance cri- [F] 2604.2.2 Thickness. The maximum thickness of the feria of Section 803.2).FM 4880. UL 1040 or 111. 1715. Such interior trim shall he 0.5 inch(12.7 mm)and the maximum testing shall be related to the actual end-use configuration and width shall he 8 inches 1204 mm). he performed on the finished manufactured foam plastic (F] 26 04.2.3 Area limitation, The interior trim shall not ! assembly in the maximum thickness intended for use Foam constitute more than 10 percent of the aggregate wall and I plastics that are used as interior finish on the basis of special ceiling area of any room or space. tests shall also conform to the flame spread requirements of Chapter 8. Assemblies tested shall include seams. joints and [F] 2604.2.4 Flame spread.The flame spread index shall other ty pical details used in the installation of the assembly and not exceed 75‘k.here tested in accordance with ASTM E 84. shall be tested in the manner intended for use. The smoke-developed index shall not he limited.______„....„._ qf --y ; Th?r,,,, ..._. .. . \ ,./ \ ..„„,,,:.,. ., ,..„, ......„.._. ...„... rti � _......._ S —� a ���� �....-- -.. _ i 1, ye • • VERY HEAVY' S—~ ® MODERATE TO HEAVY j/ F SLIGHT TO MODERATE �� ,-% NONE TO SLIGHT FIGURE 2603.8 TERMITE INFESTATION PROBABILITY MAP I J CHAPTER 8 INTERIOR FINISHES SECTION 801 FLAME SPREAD.The propagation of flame over a surface GENERAL FLAME SPREAD INDEX. A comparative measure, 801.1 Scope. Pti,s Isiuns of this chapter shall tone rn the use of expressed as a dimensionless number. derived from visual materials used as interior finishes.trim and decoratis e materi- measurements of the spread ref flame sersus time for a material als tested in accordance with ASTM F ff-I. 891.1.1 Interior finishes. these pros isions shall limit the INTERIOR FINISH.Interior finish includes interior wall and allowable flame spread and smoke deselopment based on ceiling finish and interior floor finish. location and occupancy classification INTERIOR FLOOR FINISH.The exposed floor surface~of Exceptions: buildings including coverings applied over a finished floor or 1 Materials has ing a thickness less than 0,036 inch stair,including risers, (0.9 min)applied directly to the surface of walls or INTERIOR WALL AND CEILING FINISH.The exposed ceilings. interior surfaces of buildings. including hut not limited to: 2 Exposed portions of structural members fixed or movable walls and partitions,toilet room privacy parti- rng with the requirements for buildings r+t Type Iv tions:colmns:ceilings.and interior wainscoting.paneling or construction in Section ft)2 4 shall not he subject other finish applied structurally or for decoration, acoustical to interior finish requirements. correction.surface insulation.structural tire resistance or simi- lar purposes.but not including trim. 801.12 Decorative materials and trim.Decorative mate SMOKE-DE\I:I.{)I Fill INDEX. r comparative measure, ' mate- rials and trim shall he restricted by combustibility and the p flame propagation performance criteria of FP: 7l)I. in expressed as a dimensionless number.devised from measure- accordance w ith Section 806 ments of smoke obscuration seisms time tier a material tested in accordance with ASTM E 84. 801.1.3 Applicability. For buildings in flood haiard areas as established in Section 1612.3. interior finishes. trim and TRIM. Picture molds.chair rails.baseboards.handrails.door decorative materials below the design flood Iles anon ,hall and w indow frames and similar decorative or protective mate- be flood-damage-resistant materials. rugls used in fixed applications. 801.2 Application. Combustible materials shall ik permitted to he used as finish for ssails.ceilings,floors and other interior SECTION 803 sort:ace,of hinidings. WALL AND CEILING FINISHES 801.2.1 W'''indows Show windows in the exterior walls of 803.1 General.Interior wall and ceiling finishes shall be clas- sified first story abuse grade shall he permitted to he Of wood shied in accordance with :\S I tf E 84. Such interior finish 0-of unprotected metal framing. materials shall he grouped in the following classes in accor- 8411.2.2 Foam plastics.Foam plastics shall not he used as dance with then flame spread and smoke des eloped indexes. interior finish or trim except as pros ided in Section 2603.9 ('lass A.flame spread C1-25:smoke des eloped() 150. or 26(i-f.This section shall apply both to exposed foam plas- tics and to foam plastics used in conjunction ss ith a textile or Class R: Flame spread 26-75: slum Ike developed O-45O. .iii I lacing rig car taxer (.lass C: Flame spread 70-200: smoke-developed 0-45)) Exception: Materials. tither than textiles, tested in eecur SECTION $(]2 dance w ith Section 81)3.2. DEFINITIONS 803.2. Interior wall or ceiling finishes other than textiles. 802.1 General. 'I he tallow in+ ss arils and terms,half. fur the interior wall or ceiling finishes,other than textiles,shall he per- 802.1 of this chapter and as used elsewhe€e in this trade. milted to he tested in accordance with NFPA 286. Finishes has e the meanings show n herein ". tested in accordance ss ith NI PA 286 shall comply w ith Section 8()3 2 I EXPANDED VINYL 1NAI I. ('OS EKING. Wall coserinc consisting of a ssosr n textile bat king, an expanded s ins I hale 893.2.1 Acceptance criteria.During the 4).)kW exposure. coat layer and a nouexpanded sins( shin coat the expanded the interior finish shall comply. xoh Item I. During the IN) base coat laser is a homogeneous snri layer than contains a kW exposure. the intern» finish shall comply with Item 2. hluwui� went, During pmocessin . flit blink mg agent cfeconi During the entire test. the interior finish shall comply ssith poses.causing this layer to expand by forming closed cells,The Items .5 and 4 total thickness of the xx all cos critic is appru\itnimteI 0.055 inch I. During the 401,‘N, exposer c. flames shall not spread to to CI 07(1 inch 114 nun to 1 78 mini. the ceiling w 2r1(16 IPJTFRNATifNAL RMJlt.t]iNG CODE* 165 - INTERIOR FINISHES C 4 2 During the Iht)kW exposure. the interior tinich shall 2. .laterials where the qualifying tests were m. comply witb the tallow ing w rah the material suspended or furred out from 2.1 Elaine ,hall not Nprc id to the outei extremity noncombustible hacking. of the sample on:tn■. wall or .citing 803.5 interior finish requirements based on group. Intel 2 '. f lashoset. as defined in NI Pa 28h, shall not wall and ceiling finish shall 'hare a flame spread index arccur greater than that specified in Table 1103.5 for the group location designated Interior wall and ceiling finish materi t he cak rile of heat release throughout the NIT 1 ) ! tither than textiles, tested in accordance wrap 'x EPA 286 a 2 ih test shall not exceed eed SiX)k�' meeting the acceptance criteria of Section 8O3 2.1,shall he f 4 The total smoke released throughout the N1-PA 286 titled to he used w here a Class A classification in accurdai test shall not exceed 1,000 iii . with ASTM E 84 is required 803.3 Stability.Interior finish materials regulated by this chap- 803.6 Textiles. Where used as interior wall or ceiling tin ter shall I+t applied or others\Ise fastened in such a manner that materials. textiles. including materials has ins woe en such materials w ill not readily hecome detached where sub- nonwoven,napped,tufted.looped or similar surface and car lected to room temperatures ot 200 l 043 (•) for not less than and similar textile materials, shall comply wuh the requi 3(i minutes. ments of Section 803.6.1, 803.6.2 or 803.6.3. 803,4 Application. Where these materials are applied on 803.6.1 Surface burning characteristic test. Textile u walls, ceilings or structural elements required to hair a and ceiling coverings shall have a Class A flame spr fire-resistance rating or to he of noncombustible construction, index in accordance w oh ASTM h 84 and be protected they shall comply w ith the pros isions ot this section automatic sprinklers installed in aceort ante tt ith Sect 803.4.1 Direct attachment and furred construction. 903 3 I I or 903 3 1.2 Where walls and ceilings are required by an pros ision In 803.6.2 Room corner test,textiles.textile wall cos erii this code to he of tire resistance-rated or noncombustible shall meet the criteria of Section 8x13.6 2.1 when testes construction, the interior finish material shall he applied the manner intended for use in accordance with the Med directly against such construction or to furring strips not B protocol of NI-PA 265 using the product mounting + exceeding 1.75 inches 144 nun) applied directly against tern. including adhesive, such surfaces- Fhe intervening.spaces between such furring strips shall he filled with Inorganic or Class A material or 803•6•2.1 Method B test protocol. During the ) ! shall he lireblockcd at a nraxnnuui of feet t'_43h nurtl ut exposure. the interior finish shall comply with heir ant direction in accordance w lih tiectiun 717, During the 150 kW exposure. the interior finish s1 comply with Item 2. During the enure test, the inlet 803.4.2 Set-out construction.Where w ails and ceilings are knish shall comply w oh item 3. required to be of tlfe-resistance-rated or noncombustible construction and walls are set out or ceilings are dropped I. During the 40 kW exposure. flames shall distances greater than specified in Section 803.4 i,('lass A sl)icad to the ceiling. finish materials shall he used except where interior finish 2 louring. the 150 kW's exposure. the interior tin materials are protected on NO sides by an automatic sprin- shall comply with the following: kler system or attached to noncombustible hacking or fur- 2.1. Flame shall not spread to the outer exile) ring strips installed as specified in Section st)3 4,I. the ties of the samples on the$ Root by 12-f hangers and assembly members ut such dropped ceilings that are below the main ceiling line shall be of (_O3 mm by?(?y nun►walls. noncombustible materials. except that in Ty pe III and V 2.2. Flashover,as described in NEPA 265,sl construction, tire•retaudani-Heated wood shall he permit- not occur ted. The constnucuon ot each set out c all shall he of 3 The total smoke released throughout the Ni tire-resistance-rated cunstruetron as required elsewhere in 265 test shall not exceed It1tM1 m' this axle, 803.6.3 Room corner test,ceiling and wall finish. l'ex 803.4.3 Fleas). timber construction, Wall and cciiine tin- \\all and ceiling coverings shall meet the criteria of Seel ashes of all classes as permitted in this chapter that ate 8t)3.2.I w hen tested in the manner intended lot use in acc installed directly against the wood decking or planking tot dance with NFP A 286 using the product-mounting sy.td fspe IV sunstruction 01 to wood tuning strips applied including adhesive directly to the wood decking or planking shall he tirehltkked as specified in Section 801.4 I. 81)3.7 Expanded xinyl wall coverings. I-xpanded vinyl v+ 803.4.4 Materials. \n Inferno wall t,r ceiling cto%crings shall comply w ith the requirements for textile vt S finish that is and ceiling materials and their use shall comply w ith Sect not nu+rc than 1).25 inch 16 4 mina thick shall he applied 803.6. directly against a noncombustible backing Exception: Expanded vinyl wall or ceiling cos mugs cc Exceptions: plying woh Section 803.2 shall not be required to con) I ('lass 1 materials v.Oh Sc c lion 803 I or 803.6. t'+LAs c is the product labeled atcorring to Section No 2603.2? Yes .--1• Not code compliant j Does the application meet Sermon 2603.3-FS c75 3 No SD 4450 at 4'thick max,or is it covered by one of the Ave exceptions? Yes Is there a thermal barrier in place per Section 2603.4 or is No the appfhexition covered by one ►� of the exceptions in Sections 2603.4.1.1 to 2604.4.1.13? Yes s the application an exterior , Yes •• the appication meet the . budding Type I,If,HI or IV? requirements of Section 2603.5 Yes No No Is the application an exterior es Does requirements of Secticet oral of bu8dmg Type V? 2603,2,2603.3 and Yes 2603.4? Now Does the No application No Not code meet Becton compliant • Is the application a root? Yes Does the sPertcalion meet No the requirements Section 2603.6? Yes No ......Yef...... • Yes - toes the application meet No Is the application a plenum? the requirements of Section Y 2603.7? Is the appicationn in a "very heavy termite Yes Does the application meet the No Not code infestation area according requirements of Section 2603.6? compliant to Figure 2603.8? 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