Specifications s — 0 ®0 2Z
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/ Seismic Veneer Anchors (Patented) D/A 931 Seismic Channel Slot Anchor Assembly (Patent Pending)
--�= �� ,- -•° --�.. Engineered for use with . - -
t standard channel slots. r
Pencil rod or Seismic b • t
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� - ' 1 r � Ladur fits inside shear . ' r
lug for positive place- -
• '— - O/A 213 �-- ment without the need .� _ , =:
; ' • - • -• for special clips. Meets I •
_.. i • a'' s _:;: 'a ,. �..�. all UBC Chapter 30
= s ' -'..'4 ' .: 7 : 4: . . =i •
_ � requirements for - • = :i:r • -�.. _ • - . ;.:
— --��-' �� se i sm i c zones 3 a nd 4. ''"'� ---"---' ... :v. -, • . v '' •
.7i j. iiimnisimmostem
This anchor has the same
plate and pine design as ;` :.c�- t •
Seismic Dur -O -Eye, but is $'::5 •` :• 0/A 131 Seismic Dovetail Anchor Assembly (Patent Pending)
engineered to be attached •~ '; 4:, �` �
to the face of a CMU, con- .:•T''. - - ?' • - .. Specially designed tie :; ; ,
" ` �` • • ' ` with shear lug locks for ••,....._•,...., � ,11 , ' ,
Crete, steel stud, wood stud �: � ..
or steel frame rather than ` _ ; -�, ! ;./ pencil rod or Seismic
embedded in mortar. Shear • - "9 -v► -: `_' ...7C Ladur to a positive . .- •
lugs hold pencil rod or - ` positioning and rein -", - ` •
Seismic Ladur in place :-. f orcement without the '. -
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for greater pull out stress T > _ • -���- .. � need for special clips. _ �. • _ -
resistance and ductility. �� Engineered to fit stand- .. � ,�' ` -'— �-:
(sts 1 up or down to allow for different course heights and dovetail slots. :� :;
41. .. - 77.-‘'".. 1 . , � .
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a td allows at least t /z " horizontal in-plane movement to accom- Meets all UBC Chapter - ...��
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modate expansion and contraction. A hot dipped galvanized 30 requirements for "� - �-..-_..
finish (1.5 oz. zinc per sq. ft.) is standard, and 304 stainless seismic zones 3 and 4.
steel is available. DUR -0 -WAL recommends the use of two
screws for steel stud applications, either the D/A 807 or D/A
995, or a special 1/4" expansion bolt for concrete or masonry 0/A 431 SRA Seismic Residential Anchor (Patent Pending)
retrofit applications (D /A 5213). Meets all UBC Chapter 30
requirements for seismic zones 3 and 4.
• Seismic Ladur .,- . —.: `y •
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r ~ Although residential building codes are much less strict than
commercial codes, DUR -0 -WAL recommends the use of rein-
forcement specifically designed for areas prone to seismic
Prefabricated joint reinforcement for embedment in horizontal activity or high wind. The use of such products assures a much
mortar joints of reinforced masonry. Superior to pencil rod higher degree of resistance to failure.
because double parallel wires distribute loads more evenly
i _ .1 entire length and welded cross wires provide better DUR-0-WAL recommends the use of its new SRA anchor for
',.. norage for stress transfer. Eliminates the need for inter- maximum assurance of durability. A special 14 ga. adjustable
mediate Bond Beams (use of Chord Beams at top of walls is seismic corrugated veneer anchor with two shear lugs, which
always recommended). Reduces grout requirements, wail is engineered for use with pencil rod or Seismic Ladur to resist
shrinkage potential and dead weight of wall. Also used in out of plane movement and afford greater ductility in seismic
external concrete masonry or brick wythes in seismic zones zones 3 and 4. Recommended for single family housing only.
and 4. Refer to 0/A 213 for commercial application.
Technical Information
For more information on products for seismic and high wind conditions, contact Distributed by: -
your local distributor or the OUR -O-WAI office near you. `
• Seismic Dur- O- Eye /ladur Eye masonry to masonry - Seismic Residential Anchor . • - • .. .: :: -• -- •
Applications: I Composite or cavity wall with or without Applications: CMU, brick, stone
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Finish: Hot dipped galvanized (2.0 oz. zinc per sq. ft.)
insulation •� , ..- • � � i ,,-.: . •
Thickness:. • . , or stainless steel :;,..: :-• .7v
Wire: 9 ga. or 3/1e• : (•• •
Seismic Pintle: 12 ga. (Q105 in.) • Standard: I 14 ga. •.:;; -
'' Plate: 16 ga. Heavy Duty: I 12 ga. - - ;;
1 Pintle :- Table 1— Assembly Capacity (lbs.) -' `
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7:4,. Spacing: Every 16 on center • Seismic Dur - O Ladur Eye. D/A 213 VeneerAneh " " . -T .'
4 Pintle Vertical -....h..,..-
Average Deflection Stiffness i . - _ ; ,'J
A djustment: 1 ' maximum �.:;: 1 a.
$ Adjustment: U ltimate @ lbs./in. :,� '�
= Horizontal Load =~:.
Movement ±'h' , :; . "741•:
s H eavy D uty A ssem bl y - 11 ga. p ga. plate
Finish: Hot dipped galvanized (2.0 oz. zinc per sq. ft Capacity Tension /Compression '
:1;r1.1-1..1::
7'?' te e - o i n l ess steel 0' Eccentricity 1256 lbs. 0.013 t 7780
1 • =0 -W11 does not recomme d 3/16 wire. ask for Tech Paper 93 -1. . -
' : D /A 213, D/A 5213. .7~- ' i:;::- --._.. -,' 4 3/4' Eccentricity 380 lbs. 0.024 4120 - -,. ... •••",,
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r. - 1 Eccentricity 360 lbs. 0.047 2110 • = : •= <: .
. • : • . •• ' • CMU, concrete, steel stud, wood stud, or r
�;y; steel frame vith or without insulation Standard Our -O- Eye / Ladur Eye Assembly -12 ga. pintle /16 ga. plate;
• Standard D/A 213 Assembly -12 ga. pintlell4 ga. plate
f Thickness:'.' Capacity-Tension/Compression
Standard: 0' Eccentricity 730 lbs. 0.015 - - "
6666
Pintle: 1 12 ga. a -
/ • Eccentricity 2401bs. 0.037 2700
T • Plate: 14 ga. 1 Eccentricity 180 lbs. 0.170 588 'C
-.-d• Heavy Duty: Pintle pull out/push out from mortar . ; ; : *; } .. • Pintle: 11 ga. : Without continuous reinforcement 1 1160 lbs. N/A N/A - `" ''=
Plate: 12 ga. With continuous re 1590 lbs. N/A N/A 4 A,..
�.( Pintle Vertical .. NOTE Loads atone fm vetoer anchor unwary. Capachy ad Whom of Dar- 0-Eyet -^+ � ;, ~ •
: dry Adjustment: 1'/ maximum - :.Lama Eye awmaly (s greater. where aeudvated eecentAm uz r ends 1", OUR -O-WAI :'•, -.r;;-.
recommends 11 ea. eimle. -.. _ ,.. ' , • ; rf•- - - : %:: �'`
A Ai Horizontal Movement + Fastner Capacity (lbs.) - • '' • � " -
Y f '• • Finish: Hot dipped galvanized (2.0 oz. zinc per sq. ft.) Screw Type Stud Thickness
'"' or stainless steel
_ 20 ga. 118ga. i 16 ga.
t►'' "" - • #10 Coated Steel 0/A 807 368 547 1 784 .
4. Seismic Dovetail Anchor /Seismic Channel Anchor
F -, #12 - 14 300 Series Stainless Steel 0/A 995 315 472 1 787
;. Applications: Brick. Stone. CMU Expansion Anchor Bolt Capacity 7/16 (0/A 5213) - •
Finish: Hot dipped galvanized (2.0 oz. zinc per sq. ft.)
or stainless steel - Substrate I Capacity (lbs.)
Thickness:. . .. - Concrete 3400
Standard: I 16 ga. Hollow Block 1300
Brick 2000
. Heavy Outy: I 12 ga. Mortar joint 1300
Warning • Warranty •
The information contained in this publication does not constitute any professional Seller makes no warranty of any ldnd. express or implied. except that the goods sold
opinion or judgement and should not be used as a substitute for competent proles- under this agreement shall be of the standard quality of the seller: and buyer assumes
signal determinations. Each construction project is unique and the appropriate use all risk and liability resulting from the use of the goods. whether used singly or in
of this product is the responsibility of the engineers. architects, and other proles- combination with other goods. Seller neither assumes nor authorizes any person
sionals who are familiar with the specific requirements of the project. to assume for seller any other liability in conjunction with the sale or use of the
goods sold. and there is no oral agreement or warranty collateral to or affecting
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S I C I H I U I L I L I E I R •
• Single or Double Specification No. 503
Layer Roof For Use Over Steel Decks And
Insulation With Covered By Built -Up Or Modified
Or Without An Bitumen Roof Membranes On
Intermediate Inclines Up To 6" Per Foot
Vapor Retarder
For Regions 1, 2 & 3
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General Materials per 100 sq. ft. of Roof Area:
This specification Is for use over steel decks which can receive
and adequately retain mechanical fasteners as may be Felts:
recommendod by the deck manufacturer and as accepted by t3l Gl Premier
Factory Mutual In Its current Approval Guide. our asPly IV None, 1 or 2 plies
insulation:
Design and Installation of the deck and/or substrate must UttraGard. Tapered UltraGard, .
result In the roof draining freely and to outlets numerous Fesco Board, Fes -Core or Fesco Foam and
enough and so located as to remove water promptly and '/r•• Retro-Fit Board Overtay 100 sq. ft. per layer
Completely. Areas where water ponds for more than 24
hours are unacceptable end will not be guaranteed. • Bitumen: Per Mopped
Incline Asphalt Per Felt Insulation
Note: All general instructions contained' In the current Schuller Per Foot Type . Ply pbs.) Layer (lbs.)
•IndustrlaVCommercial Roofing Systems Manual should be Up tC 1• 170 °F Type sr, Flat . 23 30
• considered part of this specification. 1° - 3' 190 °F Type III, Steep • 23 . 30
Application 3• • 8' 220•F Type IV. Spec. Steep 23 30
Insulation, first layer. Apply the units of insulation with long • Consult the semivowel 'runniest S.rvie.. spinally r.pardinp prorKt3
joints continuous either parallel or at right angles to the vibe of b, na onl
sess.
t he metal deck. All Joints parallel to ribs must be formed over Instal eeCtt ro n� tiny and uniformly set, without
soUd bearing deck flanges. All end joints should be staggered• , into a hot (within 25°F of the EVT) asphalCapp Just
to with approved mechanical fasteners. before the fill at a nominal uniform rats of 23 It* per square over
. - Vapor Retarder of required): the entire surface. NI edges of the fell should be turned up on, but
A. One ply -Apply a full 38' wide felt with following tetts not connected m. all vertical surfaces extend beyond all roof
. applied full width, lapping each felt 2' over the preceding one. tickles. TM overage must be great enough to permtt at least a 4'
return over the top surface of the insulatisn.
B. Two ply -Apply an 18' wide felt, then over that a fug 30' •
• wide felt. Fotinwing felts to be applied full width. overlapping Natters Of requiredk Nam, the seine the as the total
the preceding felt by 19'. InsuiabonthIcknoss. we to be i>stalisd in iosepng with The require -
ments of the selected membrane specification. Wood nailing strips.
• . • . edging and curbs should have been treated with preservatives
wNeh will not react with asphalt. Oil based preservatives such as
creosote are not soceotabla. See Schuller In dustnaliCommerGal
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Specification No. 503
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Roofing Systems Manual for specific placement of nailing strips Installation Considerations
and Orientation of roof assembly materiels. Protection from Weather. Insulation should not be lett
Insulation, second layer. When applying a second layer of exposed to the weather. No more Insulation should be
aPP applied. than can be completely covered with the finished
In sulation. have both the long and shout joints offset from the membrane on the same day.
joints In the first layer. Apply second layer of insulation Into a
full width mopping of hot asphalt (within 25 °F of the EVT) Schuller roof Insulations an shipped covered with plastic
applied at a nominal rate of 30 lbs. per square. shrouds which are Intended to temporarily protect the
Before application of the roofing, projecting vapor retarder material while in transit. Store on the jobsite with a weather -
9 proof covering such as a tarpaulin.
felt at vertical Surfaces and edgos should be turned over and •
solidly mopped to the insulation. • Long term material storage under plastic shrouds could allow
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Product, Design and Installation Considerations . moisture to form on the product.
Product.Conslderatlons Cold Weather Application. As asphalt chills rapidly at 40 °F,
Insulation Characteristics, Roof Insulations should exhibit consideration should be given to application by mechanical
the following qualities to adapt then to their specific role In fasteners and to the 'Mop and Flop' method of installing •
• the total roofing system: . - insulation. The 'Mop and Flop' method entails mopping the
• • Resistance to indentation, compression and crushing back of the lnsulation.so asphalt retains its adhesive qualities
for a longer period. Reasonable care should be In any
during Installation of the roof membrane and during application below 40 °F.
periodic Maintenance once the roof is completed. •
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• Acceptability to testing agencies such as Factory Mutual Limitations. Schuller Insulations are•not recommended for
and Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. applications where temperatures are maintained in excess of
200°F. Schuller roof insulations are designed to be compat•
• Resistance to wind uplift. Roof insulations must be ibis with most membranes, including built -up roofing, single
compatible with hot bitumens and resist pull-through of ply and modified bitumen (hot mopped) systems. Tho
mechanical fasteners. membrane manufacturer should be consulted for specific
•
• approval with individual membrane products.
Design Considerations
Drainage. Proper drainage mustbe provided on all roof . Foam Insulation Products are Combustible. They should
decks. Standing or ponded water hastens the deterioration of be properly protected from exposure to fire during storage,
any roof system as the water can work its way'through laps transit, and application, and it is important that Installation
or any minor application flaw In the membrane. Instructions be followed.
Double Layer Insulation. This procedure is considered good Mopping BUR Membranes to. Foam. Insulations. Although
rooting practice for the following reasons: Fesco Foam and UltraGard ere compatible with not asonait
• Joints between single layer insulation boards and mechani- and BUR membranes, Schuller. supports PIMA (RICITIMA)
cal fasteners can create thermal shorts or pathways for and NRCA in recommending that a cover board of Fesco
heat transmission. Board or 'Iz• Retro -Fit Board be installed over foam insula-
tions to reduce the potential of 'membrane blistering.
• The potential for membrane failure is greater over single
layer insulations applications. The joints create stress
• concentration in the membrane that can product ridging
and/or splitting.
• Overly flexible decks are stiffened.
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S C H U L L E R . UltraGard® For Built -Up, Modified Bitumen
Isocyanurate and Single Ply Roofing Systems
Roof insulation •
Recent investigations have Indicated that reduction in foam thermal
performan wiA condnue to ooau after t PIMA (RIC/TIMA) six -
month conditioning period. The ultimate Revalue of ,less products
will depend on individual installation circumstanc
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When calcula ing tins arrgclpsted therm ps over.
the s :pant ed Itfe ofthese produeb, Ma nvlllo " Roofing Systems
suggests the use of an Revalue of 5.38 per In of foam
thickness.
' UltraGard Thermal Values.
Product Conductance Resistance Thickness
Designation C -Value R-Value Nominal'
'C•17 .167 6.0 1.0'
\ C-12 .12 8.3 1.3'
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• ` C -11 .11 0.1 1.4'
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r C -10 . .10 10.0' 1.5' 4---
C-08 .08 12.5 1.8"
C -07 .07 14.3 2.0 - 2.1'
C-06 • ' . .06 18.7 2.3°
C-06 .08 20.0 2.7.2.8"
Description 0-046 .048 21.6 3.0'
UltraGard Is made from polyisocyanurate foam faced with a c.043 .043 23.0 3.2'
special reinforced fiber glass mat facer. C-04 .04 25.0 3.3 . 3.4'
Application C-038 .038 28.0 3.8'
UltraGard. a poyisocvanurate foam.roof insulation, provides �' .033 30.0 4,0.4.1'
high thermal values for root assemblies over mailable, non• • Nominal thicoeta of matertal depends on ow nisnufactunng location and mil
nailable or steel decks. It may be applied using hot asphalt vary within the gnen range.
and/or mechanical fasteners. The facers are compatible with
BUR modified bitumen and most single oly roofing membrane
applications.
Sizes
UltraGard Is available in 48' x 48' (1.22m x 1.22m) and 48' x
98' (1.22m x 2.44m) boards. (The conversion factor to convert
Inches to millimeters Is 25.4 per inch.)
Advantages
Membrane Compatibility. The fiber glass reinforced facer
used on UltraGard is suited for hot asphalt BUR and modified
bitumen systems and Is also compatible with mechanically
attached, ballasted and fully adhered EPDM rubber and most
other single ply roofing membrane systems.
Thermal Values MANUFACTURED WITH •
The thermal values of UltraGard were determined in actor- HCPC'S (HYDROCHLOROFLUOROCARDONS)
dance with PIMA Technical Bulletin 101 (RIC/TIMA Technical Uf raGard• le produced with chemicals currently accepted se
Bulletin 281.1) using ASTM C 518. rspface risnts fn the CFC phase-out process, dtsmkala that
significant* reduce the ozone depletion potsr+dsL AN
UttraQard products are martufattdaued with transition sub` . .
stances known es 141b blowing agents using only HCFC's
(hydroch ). Uitrsf3erd is In compliance with
EPA mqulrsmend govertIng all materials produced after -�
May 13. 1099. UlaaGerd meets the standards of the Ctesn•Atr
AM Amendment of 1900.
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S 1C i H (U L I L (E R Fesco Board For Built -Up, Modified Bitumen
•. Roof Insulation and Single Ply Roofing Systems Y
/ Dimensional Stability. Because of its perllte composition and
low water absorption rates, Fesco Board is dimensionally
' ,/ stable over a wide range of weather conditions.
- Fire Resistance. Fesco Board has excellent firs resistance
and is approved for use in FM & UL approved constructions.
. I Mopping Surface. Provides an excellent base to receive a
built -up or modified bitumen membrane, exhibiting excellent
compatibility with hot asphalt.
• Good Adhesion. l he top surface of Fesco Board is sealed
.. ".' with Top -Los'° coating to control the penetration of mopping
_ • : bitumens, helping to assure proper adhesion of the roofing
t membrane.
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Ter -• • : Stable R- Value. Feeco Board has a stable R -value because it
-,, r
- .: - : ,. is an inorganic and fibrous material.
Description Thermal Valu
Thermal Conductance Thermal Resistance Thickness
Fesco Board is a homogeneous board, the principal compo C•Value R -value (nominal)
vent of which Is expanded pertite. a volcanic ore, blended with
selected binders and fibers. The pertite particles are subjected 0.48 2.08 '/a' F—
to intense heat which causes them to expand to approximately 0.36 2.78 1'
seven times their original size. The resulting glass -like beads 024 4. 8 1 ' /�'
contain air cells which provide high insulating efficiency. 0.18 +.58 2'
The top surface of Fesco Board is sealed with Too -Loom Applicable Standards
coating to retain the proper amount of mopping asphalt, thus Fesco Board complies with the requirements of ASTM C 728.
assuring positive adhesion of the built - uo roofing membrane.
Application Fe= Board has been rated in Factory Mutual fire and wind
PA resistant systems for BUR. Single Ply and Modified Bitumen
Fesco Board is a thermal roof insulation board for use in roofing constructions. This testing is specific to the roof deck, insula-
systems. It is intended for use over t a s, non- naiiable or steel ton, fastener, fastener pattern and the membrane. Soave
roof deho
roof decks. It may be arched using hot asphalt ander meatan+ail limitations preclude listing all approved combinations. For
fasteners. Fesco Boars is listed in /le E.ivironmental Protection pent information on Schuller FM approved systems. contact
Agency Rule 40 CFR Part 248, CRAW* for Procuremnnl of a Schuller [Atria Technical Services Specialist, Sales
Building Insulation Products. as a recycled product approved for use Representative, or the current FM Approval Guide.
on any project using federal funds.
Sizes Fesco Board conforms to Underwriters Laboratories. Inc., Fire
Fesco Board is available In 2a" x 48' ;.81 m x 1.22m) arc Hazard Classification, as a Roof Deck Construction Material
48' x 48' (1.22m x 1.22m). (internal fire exposure); for use In Construction Numbers 1.2
and 158 (fire only) and 156 (wind only), and as a Bullt•Up Roof
Standard thicknesses are''.'. 1.., 1 and 2'. Cther sizes are Covering Material (external fire). See the current UL Roofing
available upon request. Materials and Systems Directory. Material will have UL labels
only when requested on the order.
Advantages Fesco Board is also ctassfilvd by Underwriters Laboratories,
Fesco Board Is listed In the Environmental Protection Inc. and is approved insulation for the following Class A roof
Agency Rule 40 CFR Part 248. Guideline for Procurement constructions. Contact Manville= Roofing Systems for more
Of Building Insulation Products, as a recycled product
approved for use on any project using federal funds. details and additional approval listings.
Strength and Durability. When acciied over rigid permanent
decks. Fesco Board's high laminar tensile strength resists
damage from on•the -fob and mainterance trawc. offers ari
excellent substrate for ail roofing membranes. and effectrvniy
bridges flute openings in rr.etai decks.
In
Factory Mutual Research Corporation
Approved Fastening Patterns for
Roof insulation
4' x 4' bd. 4' x 8' bd.
Fastening Per U. Approval Guide Fastening Per P.M. Approval Guide
Corner (140 81.90) & Perimeter Psstening (1.90) Corner (140 £140) a Perimeter* Fastening (400)
comer a
j Perl�rreeer
Field Corner a Perimeter Flu d `. i met -
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L' • Pommatar faseenUip m and for 1.00 ran only. •
Note: For further information regarding field. corner and perimeter fastening, refer to the current Factory Mutual Lou Preven-
t= Data Sheet 1.2S report. or call your Schuler District Technical Services Specialist.
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