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, w L ! . � .[ n fi L7 ,� a0e ? —o - - 73 tit A l Sri int it 09)r 10 x � t� Wig A 6 �a f r a Sy k� k %l t . ROOFING r +v� q �� rr ! 4.6 4i ,,,, ik Y T r 'ia 1 r'Y 4 J S f, J`h � ,. ' U T 14 .4 dr ` COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL R EC El VF D AUG 4 7006 CITY T�,F ?D BUILDIN©F G DIVIS Snyder Roofing Built -up Membrane Roofing System Johns Manville 4GIC Roofing System Submittal Package of Oregon LLC SNYDER ROOFING GROUP OF COMPANIES of Washington LLC P.O. Box 23819 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 20203 Broadway Ave. Portland, OR 97281 -3819 Since 1922 Snohomish, WA 98296 503 620 -5252 425 402 -1848 503 684 -3310 Fax www.enyderroofing.com Fax 425 398 -4444 OR CCB #135987 WA LIC #SNYDERW014MT , FIB p r, � " Y 'b IW1T10NAL 1 ' �S s ROOFING - �tr JCili �� ri °I' Ti 1 Jin� r' .�M6 �.roota o- '� '' r f , ‘ • I w k.s a, 'rub � �. ' I rs YY � '1�1 i2hr��T wR ,.,,� y 4 ' 4 ASSOCIATION � �� , COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL Snyder Roofing Built -up Membrane Roofing System Johns Manville 4GIC Roofing System Submittal Package Approved Applicator Letter of Oregon LLC SNYDER ROOFING GROUP OF COMPANIES of Washington LLC P.O. Box 23819 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 20203 Broadway Ave. Portland, OR 97281 -3819 Since 1922 Snohomish, WA 98298 503 620 -5252 425 402 -1848 503 884-3310 Fax www.snyderroofing.com Fax 425 398 -4444 OR CCB #135987 WA LIC #SNYDERW014MT Johns Manville Andy Cleveland Sales Representative 2145 Summit Drive Lake Oswego, OR 97034 Telephone 503- 635 -4619 Fax 503 -635 -4619 Snyder Roofing, Inc. PO Box 23819 Tigard, OR 97223 Attn: Scott King • Scott: This is to confirm that Snyder Roofing is a Johns Manville Certified Roofing Contractor and is approved to install the Johns Manville roofing system specified. Snyder Roofing is approved to install guaranteed systems which cover material and workmanship on appropriate Johns Manville roofing systems. Sincerely, Andy Cleveland Johns Manville Roofing Systems Division N 1;;?' X s.; v. ts,.1r. NATIONAL it w NA' .c:. ASsocATIdV i ' COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL Snyder Roofing Built -up Membrane Roofing System Johns Manville 4GIC Roofing System Submittal Package System Specification and UL Listing of Oregon LLC SNVDER ROOFING GROUP OF COMPANIES of Washington LLC P.O. Box 23819 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 20203 Broadway Ave. Portland, OR 97281 -3819 Since 1922 Snohomish. WA 98296 503 620 -5252 425 402 -1848 503 884-3310 Fax www.snyderrooflng.com Fax 425 398 -4444 OR CCB #135987 WA LIC #SNYDERW014MT kind . . .. . . Johns Manville Specification 4GIC Four Ply Mineral Surfaced Fiber Glass Built -Up Roof. . For use over JM insulation, approved decks or other approved insulations, on inclines of 1 / <" to 6" per foot Non- Nailable Deck (20.8 to 500 mm/m). or Approved Insulation • For Regions 1, 2 and 3 Concrete Primer • . . S urfaced Materials per 100 sq. ft. (9.3 m') of Roof Area ap Sheet Concrete Primer. S nd Laps If required 1 gallon (3.8 liters) Asphalt 3'Apan (Min.) Felts: _ _ GlasPly Premier or GlasPly IV 3 plies t GlasKap, Mineral • Cap Sheet 1 ply o . La Asphalt (Interply) Trumbull or other JM Approved Asphalt i GlasPly Premier or • , Incline per foot phalt Nominal Weight y 6" End 1 Up to 1" (25 mm) 170 °F, Type II, Flat 92 lbs. (42 kg) Lap 1 ` . 11 '/," Exposure 1" to 3" (25 to 76 mm) 190 °F, Type III, Steep 92 lbs. (42 kg) 3" to 6" (76 to 152 mm) 220 °F, Type IV, Special Steep 92 lbs. (42 kg) 4GIC 0 to 6" (0 to 152 mm) PermaMop 92 lbs. (42 kg) Approximate installed weight: 174 - 218 lbs. (79 - 99 kg) Using GlasPly Premier or GlasPly IV, apply a piece 12" (305 mm) wide, then over that, one 24" (610 mm) wide, then over both, a full width piece. The following felts are to be applied full width, over - lapping the preceding This specification is for use over any type of approved structural deck felts by 24 (627 mm) so that at least 3 plies of felt cover the base which is not nailable and which offers a suitable surface to receive the felt/substrate at all locations. Install each felt so that it is firmly and roof. Poured and pre cast concrete decks require priming with JM uniformly set, without voids, into the hot asphalt (within ±25 °F [±14 °C) of Concrete Primer prior to application of hot asphalt. the EVT) applied just before the felt at a nominal rate of 23 lbs. per square (1.1 kg /mf) over the entire surface. Installation over porous substrates This specification is also for use over JM roof insulations or other such as roof insulation may require up to 33 lbs. per square (1.6 kg/m) approved rigid roof insulations, which are not nailable and which offer a of hot asphalt. suitable surface to install the roof. Specific written approval is required for any roof insulation not manufactured or supplied by JM. Insulation ,. , r: „- should be installed in accordance with the appropriate JM Insulation Prior to application of GlasKap, cut the cap sheet into handleable lengths Specification detailed in the current JM Commercial /Industrial Roofing Systems Manual. This specification can also be used in certain reroofing r at m en. . To accommodate . Lao ma ll w d sh on eee t t, apply o n roof aad allow a g to of situations. Refer to the "Rer section of the JM Commercial/ hot a x a and nd fl flatt 2 a ) °(1 v s the sheet, fi al mopping of Industrial Roofing Systems Manual. This specification is not to be used hot l asp per square approximately asp maximizes l of asphalt r directly over poured or pre -cast gypsum or lightweight, insulating lbs. izhe kg/me). (The higher above boove (11°C) temperature maximizes s t the bonding g of th ). the cap sheeet t to the he plly y felts.) a Theen n flop the cap concrete fills. sheet into the hot asphalt. On subsequent courses, the cap sheet is Design and installation of the deck and/or substrate must result in the positioned upside down, directly over the sheet in the preceding course roof draining freely and to outlets numerous enough and so located as to such that the side lap area of the preceding sheet is exposed. Care should remove water promptly and completely. Areas where water ponds for be taken to maintain 2" (51 mm) side laps and 6" (152 mm) end laps. more than 24 hours are unacceptable and are not eligible to receive a Asphalt is applied in the same manner as before, making sure to also JM Roofing Systems Guarantee. cover the 2" (51 mm) exposed side lap. Asphalt may also be applied to the Note: All general instructions contained in the current JM Commercial/ exposed "upside down" cap sheet, prior to "flopping" it into the hot Industrial Roofing Systems Manual should be considered part of this asphalt. The cap sheet must be firmly and uniformly set without voids, specification. into the hot asphalt with all edges and laps well sealed. Flashing details can be found in the "Bituminous Flashings" section of the Asphalt should meet the requirements of ASTM D 312. JM Commercial /Industrial Roofing Systems Manual. JM Guarantees require the use of Trumbull asphalt or another JM Approved Asphalt. The Contractor must provide an Asphalt Confirmation ". x;1`i , ii$n Number (ACN) on projects which require a JM Guarantee. The ACN will Note: On roof decks with slopes up to 1" per foot (83.3 mm /m), the roofing indicate that the asphalt was registered with the approved asphalt felts may be installed either perpendicular or parallel to the roof incline. source. On slopes over 1" per foot (83.3 mm/m), refer to Paragraph 6.11 of this Check with a JM Technical Services Specialist for special asphalt section for special requirements. requirements in hot climates. For an identical copy of this specification, ask for RS -2046. 6 -25 LUUO I'ivvrinna want Gr71P1LJ ruw ........-...- -•• - -- - - - - ROOF CO MATERIALS (TENT) ROOF COVERING MATERIALS (TENT) Roofing Systems (TGFU) Continued Roofing Systems (TGFU) — Continued Membrane: "Duraply 3.0mm liso ", "Duraply 4.0mm liso ", "Duraply wood fiber roof insulation is suitable any for assemblies over noncombustible 4.0mm mineral ", "Duraply 4.5mm mineral ", "Dibiten 3.0mm liso ", decks unless otherwise specified. "Dibiten 4.0mm liso ", "Dibiten 4.0mm Hojuela ", "Dibiten 4.5mm "GlasTite Flexible" is a suitable alternate for "DynaBase ", "GlasBase" or Hojuela ", "Duraply F.V. 2.8mm liso ", "Duraply F.V. 3.0mm liso ", "PermaPly 28 ". "Duraply F.V. 3.5mm mineral ", "Duraply F.V. 4.0mm liso ", "Duraply F.V. "DynaWeld Cap FR" is suitable substitute for "DynaGlass 30 FR ". 4.0mm mineral ", "Nordflex 170 ". Barrett "Ram -Tough KLB -100" modified asphalt may be used in lieu of Surfacing: Gravel. standard hot mopping asphalt in all applicable Classifications. g "Roof Defender Fiber Glass Cap Sheet" is a suitable alternate to "PermaPly JOHNS MANVILLE INTERNATIONAL INC 810167 28" in all applicable Classifications. " DynaGlas S " and " DynaLastic 250S" may be used in lieu of "DynaPly" in all applicable Classifications. MOUNTAIN TECHNICAL CENTER, LITTLETON CO 80162 Y li f " �' Y PP 1/2 in. thick (min) gypsum board or 1/4 in. thick (min) G -P Gypsum Class A DensDeck® may be used in any existing noncombustible deck Classification. 1. Deleted When this is done, the resulting roofing system is acceptable for use over 2. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 1 combustible (15/32 in. min) roof decks. The joints in the gypsum board and Insulation (Optional): Any thickness, one or more layers "Fesco" or insulation m layme board aet 6 i with joints the deck. Polystyrene "DuraBoard ", " Fesco- Foam ", "Fiber Glass Roof Insulation ", "ISO 3 ", nsulation must be pllacc ed d b beneath h the gypssuu m board and DensDeck®. "DuraFoam" may be used in lieu of "Fesco -Foam' applicable Classifications. "ENRGY 3" or any UL Classified polyisocyanurate insulation, hot "ValuTherm" may be used in lieu of "ENRGY 3" in any applicable mopped or mechanically fastened in combination (optional) with 1/2 in. 9. Classification. "Retro-Fit" cover board, or 3/4 in. "Fesco" or " DuraBoard" over poly- " ENRGY 3 Foil Faced" may be used in lieu of " ENRGY 3" in any applicable styrene. Classification. "Urethane Base Sheet: One ply Type Gl or "GlasPly IV" or "GlasPly Premier ", or the following Classifications. ethane Insulation Adhesive" may be used to adhere insulation in any of Type G2 "Glas- Base" or "Ventsulaton ", or "DynaBase" (modified bitu- Base sheets and ply sheets may be adhered with hot asphalt (15 -25 lb /sq) men), nailed or hot mopped. 1 or "BUR Adhesive', applied at 1 to 2 gal /sq. unless otherwise specified Ply Sheet: Two or more plies Type G1 or "GlasPly IV ", "GlasPly adhesive may be applied by brush, roller, notched squeegee or spray equip- Premier ", hot mopped. ment. Surfacing: Gravel, crushed stone or slag and hot roofing asphalt. "GlasPly IV" and "GlasPly Premier" are suitable alternates to Type G1 ply 3. Deck: C -3/4 Incline: 3 sheet. Insulation (Optional): Any thickness, one or more layers "Fesco" or "GlasBase XT" is an acceptable alternate to "GlasBase" in all applicable "DuraBoard ", "Fesco- Foam ", "Fiber Glass Roof Insulation ", "ISO 3 ", Classifications. 'ENRGY 3" or any UL Classified polyisocyanurate insulation, hot Base/Ply heet Listed: Acceptable Alternative mopped or mechanically fastened in combination (optional) with 1/2 in. DynaB DynaBasePR' "Retro-Fit" cover board, or 3/4 in. "Fesco" or "DuraBoard" over poly - DynaMopGL 2.2 P /S' styrene. DynaWeld eld Basas DynaMop 2.2 QL* Base Sheet: Type G2 "PermaPly 28 ", "GlasBase" or "Ventsulation" or e DynaWeld GL 2.2 P/P "DynaBase" (modified bitumen), nailed or hot mopped. DynaWeld Base DynaWeld GL 2.2 P/P Ply Sheet: Two or more plies Type G1 or "GlasPly IV ", "GlasPly DynaGrip Base DynaGrip Base SD /SA Premier ", hot mopped. DynaGrip Base SA /SD Surfacing: Gravel, crushed stone or slag and hot roofing asphalt. Dibiten SAS Base 4. Deck: C -3/4 Incline: 3 DynaGrip Cap Dibiten SAS Cap Insulation (Optional): Any thickness, one or more layers "Fesco" or ' Limited to noncombustible roof deck "DuraBoard ", "Fesco- Foam ", "Fiber Glass Roof Insulation ", "ISO 3 ", Acceptable Alternative "ENRGY 3" or any UL Classified polyisocyanurate insulation, hot Acce Membrane Listed: P mopped or mechanically fastened in combination (optional) with 1/2 in. aBase 180S DynaLasts e PR PR "Retro -Fit" cover board, or 3/4 in. "Fesco" or "DuraBoard" over poly - DynaWel PR 3.0 P/P styrene. DynaWeld Cap 180 Ply Sheet: Three or more plies Type G1 or "GlasPly IV ", "GlasPly DynaMopGL 2.2 P/S Premier ", nailed or hot mopped. DynaMop GL 2.2 P/S QL Surfacing: Gravel, crushed stone or slag and hot roofing asphalt. DynaWeld Cap 180 5. Deck: NC Incline: 1 -1/2 DynaLastic 180 DynaWeld Cap 180 Insulation (Optional): Any thickness, one or more layers "Fesco" or DynaLastic 250 DynaWeld Cap 250 "DuraBoard ", "Fesco- Foam ", "Fiber Glass Roof Insulation ", "ISO 3 ", ASPHALT FELT SYSTEMS WITH HOT ROOFING ASPHALT "ENRGY 3" or any UL Classified polyisocyanurate insulation, hot Unless otherwise specified, min insulation thicknesses shall be "Fesco" or mopped or mechanically fastened in combination (optional) with 1/2 in. "DuraBoard" 3/4 in., "ISO 3" 1.4 in., "ENRGY 3" 1.4 in., "Fesco- Foam" 1.5 in. "Retro -Fit" cover board, or 3/4 in. "Fesco" or "DuraBoard" over poly- min, "Fesco-Foam" 1.5 in. min placed foam side down over min 3/4 in. thick styrene. "Fesco" or "DuraBoard ", mechanically fastened to the deck, is a suitable Base Sheet: Type G2 "PermaPly 28 ", "GlasBase" or "Ventsulation" or alternate for 1.5 in. min "Fesco-Foam". "DynaBase" (modified bitumen), nailed or hot mopped. Uniform thickness or tapered insulation may be used in the following Surfacing: Type G3 "GlasKap ", hot mopped. systems provided they do not exceed the indicated incline or thickness. 6. Deck: NC Incline: 1 -1/2 The following products may be used in lieu of "ENRGY 3" or "ISO-3" : Insulation (Optional): Any thickness, one or more layers "Fesco" or "PSI- 25 -2 ", "Nailboard ", "ENRGY 3 Plus ", "ISO 3 Foil Faced ", "ENRGY 3 "DuraBoard ", "Fesco- Foam ", "Fiber Glass Roof Insulation ", "ISO 3 ", Gypsum Composite" or "Fesco-Foam". 3" or any UL Classified polyisocyanurate insulation, hot "F "Fiber Glass Roof is a suitable or "L alternate to "GlasBase" Board" or a be used in any mopped or mechanically fastened in combination (optional) with 1/2 in. "Flode Insulation" Board" may be use "Retro-Fit" cover board, or 3/4 in. "Fesco" or "DuraBoard" over poly - noncombustible buustibstib le decc k roofing oofing s sy stteo "Laminator L Fiberglas Canada "Base Cap Roof Insulation" may be used as an alternate to styrene. neeet: Two or more plies Type Gl or "GlasPly IV ", "GlasPly "Fiber Glass Roof Insulation ". Vapor barriers or ply sheets are optional beneath roof insulation on all Premier ", nailed or hot mopped. systems. Surfacing: Type G3 "GlasKap ". Taped joints are optional with "Fiber Glass Roof Insulation ". 7, Deck: C -15/32 Incline: 1 "PermaMop" modified asphalt is an acceptable alternate to hot roofing °' Insulation (Optional): Any thickness, one or more layers of 1/2 in. asphalt in the asphalt felt built -up roofing systems. "Retro -Fit ", "DuraBoard ", "Fesco" or "DuraBoard ", "Fesco - Foam ", "Fiber Red rosin paper must be used over corn ustible decks when "GlasPly IV" or Glass Roof Insulation ", "ISO' 3 ", "ENRGY 3" or any UL Classified "GlasPly Premier" are nailed as base sheets in asphalt membrane systems. f iso optional) with 1/2 in. "PermaPly 28" is a suitable alternate to "GlasBase" fiber glass base sheet. Po t" cover board, or 3/4 in. "Fesco" or anurate insulation, in combination ( option oard" over poly - The Class A and B roof coverings are suitable for installation over min 3/4 in. thick "Fesco ", " DuraBoard" or "Fiber Glass Roof Insulation ". Min 3/4 in. thick styrene. All insulation joints offset from plywood deck joints, 6 in. min. LOOK FOR THE UL MARK ON PRODUCT • 2006 ROOFING MATERIALS AND SYSTEMS DIRECTORY ROOF COVERING MATERIALS (TEVT) ROOF COVERING MATERIALS (TEVT) 255 Roofing Systems (TGFU) Continued Roofing Systems (TGFU) Continued Base Sheet: One ply Type G1 or "GlasPly Premier" or "GlasPly IV ", or 1. Deck: NC Incline: 3 Type G2 "PermaPly 28 ", "GlasBase" or "Ventsulation ", or "DynaBase" Insulation (Optional): Any thickness, one or more layers "Fesco" or (SBS modified bitumen), mechanically attached or hot mopped. "DuraBoard ", "Fesco- Foam ", "Fiber Glass Roof Insulation ", "ISO 3 ", Ply Sheet: One or more plies Type Gl or "GlasPly Premier ", "GlasPly "ENRGY 3" or any UL Classified polyisocyanurate insulation, hot IV ", hot mopped. mopped or mechanically fastened in combination (optional) with 1 /2 in. Surfacing: Type G3 "GlasKap ", hot mopped. "Retro -Fit" cover board, or 3/4 in. "Fesco" or "DuraBoard" over poly - 8. Deck: C -15/32 Incline: 1 styrene. Insulation: Any thickness, one or more layers "Fesco" or "DuraBoard ", Base Sheet: Type G2 "Roof Defender Fiber Glass Cap Sheet ", "Glas- "Fesco- Foam ", "Fiber Glass Roof Insulation ", "ISO 3 ", "ENRGY 3" or Base" or "Ventsulation ", or "DynaBase" (modified bitumen), nailed. any UL Classified polyisocyanurate insulation. One layer of 1/2 in. Ply Sheet: One or more plies "GlasPly IV ", "GlasPly Premier ", hot "Retro -Fit Board" may be placed on top of the above insulations but is mopped. not acceptable by itself. Surfacing: Type G3 "GlasKap ", hot mopped. Base Sheet: "PermaPly 28 ", "GlasBase", "Ventsulation ", "DynaBase ", 2. Deck: NC Incline: 3 "GlasPly IV ", "GlasPly Premier ", nailed. Insulation (Optional): Any thickness, one or more layers "Fesco" or Ply Sheet: "DynaPly" or "DynaBase ", hot mopped. "DuraBoard ", "Fesco- Foam ", "Fiber Glass Roof Insulation ", "ISO 3 ", Surfacing: Type G3 "GlasKap ", hot mopped. "ENRGY 3" or any UL Classified polyisocyanurate insulation, hot 9. Deck: C -15/32 Incline: 1 mopped or mechanically fastened in combination (optional) with 1/2 in. Base Sheet: "PermaPly 28 ", "GlasBase ", "Ventsulation" or "Dyna- "Retro -Fit" cover board, or 3/4 in. "Fesco" or "DuraBoard" over poly - Base", nailed. styrene. Ply Sheet: "DynaPly" or "DynaBase ", hot mopped. Ply Sheet: Two or more plies Type G1 or "GlasPly IV ", "GlasPly Surfacing: Type G3 "GlasKap ", hot mopped. Premier ", nailed or hot mopped. 10. Deck: C -15/32 Incline: 3 Surfacing: Type G3 "GlasKap ", hot mopped. Insulation (Optional): Any thickness, one or more layers 1/2 in. "Retro- 3. Deck: C -15/32 Incline: No Limitation Fit ", "DuraBoard ", "Fesco ", "Fesco-Foam", "Fiber Glass Roof Insulation", Base Sheet (Optional): "Roof Defender Fiber Glass Cap Sheet ", "Glas- "ISO 3 ", "ENRGY 3" or any UL Classified polyisocyanurate insulation, Base ", "GlasPly IV ", "GlasPly Premier :', nailed or adhered with hot hot mopped or mechanically fastened. All insulation joints offset from roofing asphalt. plywood deck joints, 6 in. min. Ply Sheet: Two or more plies Type Gl or "GlasPly IV ", "GlasPly Base Sheet: "PermaPly 28" or "GlasBase", nailed or adhered with hot Premier ". roofing asphalt. Surfacing: Type G3 "GlasKap ". Ply Sheet: Two or more plies "Roof Defender Fiber Glass Cap Sheet ", Class C "GlasBase", "GlasPly IV ", "GlasPly Premier ". 1. Deck: C -15/32 Incline: 1 -1/2 Surfacing: Gravel or slag. Base Sheet (Optional): "PermaPly 28 ", "GlasBase ", "GlasPly IV ", 11. Deck: C -15/32 Incline: 2 "GlasPly Premier ", nailed or adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Base Sheet: "Roof Defender Fiber Glass Cap Sheet" or "GlasBase ", Insulation (Optional): Any thickness, one or more layers "Fesco" or nailed or adhered with hot roofing asphalt. "DuraBoard ", "Fesco- Foam ", "Fiber Glass Roof Insulation ", "ISO 3 ", Insulation: Any thickness, one or more layers "Fesco" or "DuraBoard" "ENRGY 3" or any UL Classified polyisocyanurate insulation, hot (must be 1 in. min at 1 in. incline), "Fesco- Foam ", "Fiber Glass Roof mopped or mechanically fastened in combination (optional) with 1/2 in. Insulation ", "ISO 3 ", "ENRGY 3" or any UL Classified polyisocyanurate, "Retro -Fit" cover board, or 3/4 in. "Fesco" or "DuraBoard" over poly - hot mopped or mechanically fastened, in combination (optional) with styrene. 1/2 in. "Retro -Fit" cover board, or 3/4 in. "Fesco" or "DuraBoard" over Ply Sheet: One or more plies "PermaPly 28 ", "GlasBase ", "GlasPly IV" polystyrene. or "GlasPly Premier ". Ply Sheet: Two or more plies Type G1 or "GlasPly IV ", "GlasPly Surfacing: Type G3 "GlasKap ". Premier ". 2. Deck: C -15/32 Incline: 3 Surfacing: Type G3 "GlasKap ". Base Sheet (Optional): "PermaPly 28 ", "GlasBase ", "GlasPly IV" or 12. Deck: NC Incline: 2 "GlasPly Premier ", nailed or adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Base Sheet (Optional): "Roof Defender Fiber Glass Cap Sheet ", "Glas- Insulation (Optional): Any thickness, one or more layers "Fesco" or Base ", "GlasBase Plus" or "Ventsulation ", nailed or adhered with hot "DuraBoard ", "Fesco- Foam ", "Fiber Glass Roof Insulation ", "ISO 3 ", roofing asphalt. "ENRGY 3" or any UL Classified polyisocyanurate insulation, hot Insulation (Optional): Any thickness, one or more layers "Fesco" or mopped or mechanically fastened in combination (optional) with 1/2 in. "DuraBoard ", "Fesco- Foam ", "Fiber Glass Roof Insulation ", "ISO 3 ", "Retro -Fit" cover board, or 3/4 in. "Fesco" or "DuraBoard" over poly - "ENRGY 3" or any UL Classified polyisocyanurate, hot mopped or styrene. mechanically fastened, in combination (optional) with 1/2 in. "Retro -Fit" Ply Sheet: One or more plies Type G1 or "GlasPly IV" or "GlasPly cover board, or 3/4 in. "Fesco" or "DuraBoard" over polystyrene. Premier ", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Ply Sheet: Two or more plies Type G1 or "GlasPly IV ", "GlasPly Surfacing: Hot roofing asphalt, "TopGard B ", applied at a rate of 2 -3 Premier ". gal /sq, " TopGard A ", applied at a rate of 1 -3/4 - 2 gal /sq or "TopGard Surfacing: Type G3 "GlasKap ". B ", at the rate of 2 -3 gal /sq in combination with "Fibrated Aluminum 13. Deck: C 15/32 Incline: 1 Roof Coating ", applied at the rate of 2 gal /sq. Base Sheet: One ply "PermaPly 28 ", "Glasbase ", "GlasBase Plus ", 3. Deck: C -15/32 Incline: Unlimited "Ventsulation ", nailed. Base Sheet (Optional): "PermaPly 28 ", "GlasBase ", "GlasPly IV" or Ply Sheet: Two or more plies "GlasPly Premier ", "GlasPly IV ", "GlasPly Premier ", nailed or adhered with hot roofing asphalt. "PermaPly 28 ", "GlasBase ", hot mopped. Insulation (Optional): "Fesco" or "DuraBoard ", "Fesco- Foam ", "Fiber Surfacing: "GlasKap" hot mopped. Glass Roof Insulation ", "ISO 3 ", "ENRGY 3" or any UL Classified 14. Deck: C -15/32 Incline: 1/2 polyisocyanurate insulation, hot mopped or mechanically fastened in Insulation (Optional): Any thickness, one or more layers of "Cover- combination (optional) with 1/2 in. "Retro -Fit" cover board, or 3/4 in. Shield ", "Fesco- Foam ", " Riber Glass Roof Insulation ", "ISO 3 ", "ENRGY " Fesco" or "DuraBoard" over polystyrene. 3 "; or any UL Classified polyisocyanurate insulation. All insulation joints Ply Sheet: One or more plies "PermaPly 28 ", "GlasBase ", "GlasPly IV" offset from plywood deck joints, 6 in. min. or "GlasPly Premier ". Base Sheet: One ply Type GI or "GlasPly Premier" or "GlasPly IV ", or Surfacing: Type G3 "GlasKap ". Type G2 "PermaPly 28 ", "GlasBase" or "Ventsulation", or "DynaBase" COLD APPLIED SYSTEMS (BUR) (SBS modified bitumen), mechanically attached or hot mopped. "Roof Defender Fiber Glass Cap Sheet" is a suitable alternate to "PermaPly Ply Sheet: One or more plies Type GI or "GlasPly Premier", "GlasPly 28" in all applicable Classifications. IV ", hot mopped. Class A Surfacing: Type G3 "GlasKap ", hot mopped. Ply sheets are fully adhered with "MBR Cold Application Adhesive ", Class B applied at 1 -2 gal /sq. . LOOK FOR THE UL MARK ON PRODUCT • f , st 1 " , cz f op ' a r � i P riu ryri l & la��: f , f i , a�} x n fs J i " s i A 'ATiOV .`mfg Ii S d '� � Mk,' li "EI!j Pea. 1: �1 ' "a. . 91' P I COM MERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL ,,,.v.i40;:,,.,14.,,k., .,,,iriEv„ Snyder Roofing Built -up Membrane Roofing System Johns Manville 4GIC Roofing System Submittal Package Product Data of Oregon LLC SNVDER ROOFING GROUP OF COMPANIES of Washington LLC P.O. Box 23819 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 20203 Broadway Ave. Portland, OR 97281 -3819 Since 1922 Snohomish, WA 98296 503 620 -5252 425 402 -1848 503 684-3310 Fax www.snyderroofing.com Fax 425 398 -4444 OR CCB #135987 WA LIC #SNYDERWO14MT 124., �°4 !C" r` ni' 4 n tea J Y • ��C����.�lS � r � r� �a�x ' � �'� ° 3' }� ° z � �.Sr Z `e" �� Johns Manville GlasKap® Description GlasKap is a mineral surfaced, asphalt coated, fiber glass cap sheet for use in hot applied built -up roofing systems. It is composed of a Johns Manville fiber glass mat with a high quality coating asphalt and a white ceramic - coated granule surfacing on the side to be exposed to the weather. I• . Use GlasKap is used as the uppermost finish ply in a variety of built -up roofing systems. The ceramic - coated granule surfaced sheet =_• provides protection to the underlying asphalt and membrane, as well as the benefit of a reflective surface when white granules are • used. • " " • When installing GlasKap, it is important that the mopping asphalt be at the appropriate temperature: 20 °F ( -7 °C) above the asphalt's EVT is recommended. Advantages - • Low moisture absorption, excellent dimensional stability and resistance to rot make it an ideal replacement for organic cap sheets • When white granules are requested, the reflective surface can provide energy savings • Low maintenance compared to roofs that use coatings • Should the roof be damaged, repairs are easy to make Typical Physical Properties GlasKap is classified by Underwriters Laboratories as a Type G -2 Material meets the requirements of ASTM D 3909. Coated Cap Sheet. See the UL Roofing Materials and Systems Directory for acceptable Class A, B or C roof constructions Average Mass Per Roll, Exclusive of Wrapping and employing GlasKap. Factory Mutual has approved the use of this Packaging Material (min.): lb (kg) product in numerous constructions. Refer to the current edition of No Selvage 69.0 (31.3) the FM Approval Guide for details. 2 in. (51 mm) Selvage 68.0 (30.8) 4 in. (102 mm) Selvage 70.0 (31.8) Sizes Mass Per Unit Area of Granule Surfaced Sheet Roll size 1 square (9.29 m (min.) lbs. /100 ft' (g/m 63.2 (3085) Roll weight 72 lbs. (32.7 kg) Mass Per Unit Area of Desaturated Glass Felt Roll length 36' (11 m) (min.) lbs. /100 ft' (g/m 1.7 (83) Roll width 36" (0.92 m) Mass Per Unit Area of Mineral Matter Passing a 0.132 in. (3.35 mm) (No. 6) Sieve and Retained on a 212 pm (No. 70) Sieve (min.) lbs. /100 ft' (g/m 24.0 (1172) Mass of Mineral Matter Passing a 212 pm (No. 70) Sieve Based on the Mass of the Coating Asphalt and the Mineral Matter Passing the 212 pm INo. 70) Sieve (max.) 55% Moisture at Time of Manufacture (max.) 1.0% Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet and Product Label prior to using this product. For an identical copy of this data sheet ask for RS -2019. � (,3PLIE; Commercial /Industrial Roofing Systems i J� Johns Manville GIasPIy® IV Description GIasPIy IV is a specially constructed ply felt that is formed by coating a JM wet - process fiber glass mat with a light film of asphalt which is then surfaced with a liquid parting agent that • prevents the roll from sticking to itself, while providing a clean, easy -to -mop surface. Laying lines are applied on the top surface of the felt so it can be installed with the exposure needed to provide the correct number of plies required by the specification. Use . Vr(v Sf if->a GIasPIy IV is intended for use as an integral part of any built - up or modified bitumen roofing system, over nailable and non - nailable roof decks and approved types of roof insulation. When installed over nailable decks, a fiber glass base sheet, such as JM PermaPly® 28, is typically used as the first ply and is usually mechanically fastened to the deck. Subsequently, • layers of GIasPIy IV are set in hot asphalt to "build -up" the applicable number of plies. Non - nailable decks and approved insulations, usually have multiple layers of GlasPly IV adhered . directly to them with hot asphalt. Advantages GlasPly IV has good flexibility, conformability, and superior strength in both the machine and cross machine directions. • Consistent tensile strength and tear resistance "Brooming -in" is not necessary, but use of a squeegee on • Controlled porosity allows the product to readily accept GlasPly IV after laying in hot asphalt will help ensure full hot asphalt and disperse it throughout the entire felt and contact is made with the asphalt. to stabilize the asphalt after cooling • Readily accommodates gassing by venting volatile materials and moisture during application • Low moisture absorption, excellent dimensional stability and resistance to rot makes it an ideal replacement for organic felt • Easy to handle, lays flat, minimizes workmanship related problems • Flexibility and conformability minimizes fishmouths, wrinkling and ridging Typical Physical Properties See the UL Roofing Materials and Systems Directory for Material is manufactured to meet the strength requirements of acceptable Class A, B or C roof constructions employing ASTM D 2178, Type Iv. GlasPly IV. Factory Mutual has approved the use of this product in numerous constructions. Refer to the current Breaking Strength (min.) Ibf /in. (kN /m) edition of the FM Approval Guide for details. Longitudinal (With the Fiber Grain) 44.0 17.7) Transverse (Across the Fiber Grain) 44.0 (7.7) Sizes Net Dry Mass of Asphalt- impregnated Roll size 5 squares (50 m Glass Felt (min.) lbs. /100 ft (g /m) Roll length 177' (54.0 m) Average of All Rolls 61 (298) Roll width 36" (0.92 m) Individual Rolls 5 8 (283) Moisture at Time of Manufacture (max.) 1 0% Mass of Desaturated Glass Felt (min.) lbs. /100 ft' (g /m 1 7 (83) Bituminous Saturant (Asphalt) [min.] lbs. /100 ft' (g /m 3 0(146) Ash 70 -88% Parting Agent and Stabilizer (max.) lbs. /100 ft' (g /m 8 2 (400) Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet and Product Label prior to using this product. 3 -13 RS -2073 8 -04 (New) g 4 ' i rWA y - 3 2 5 gt o a5.a''sr '§ y> a n ski ;; nn ti"'i *. t a to ' U A .�ti .� i ,� f � r_k`r xxxs + " � -i x��^ ��r �t�� ;���3 1 E bott rtt(noast ashings � , , �, , t � t . � e... '2_ :VC :x,' ✓.3" . . a 4 :*1 ,. N . . , _L.a < . .. ..� 9�, ,', I , Fi ^z. .3.« . J. -.Wc. raffia Johns Manville Specification DFE-1 (LB) Base Flashing For Toad- bearing masonry parapet construction with If Metal Counterflashing is Not Used, Seal with nailing faci lities MBR Flashing Cement; an MBR Utility Cement 3 Course Counts iIashing May Also Be Used _Metal h ,, Counterflashing General Nails 6" o.c. II r 4, �. This flashing specification is for use on masonry parapets that can accept ':>----- DynaFlex 9 P ry P P P Concrete Prima and retain the required mechanical fasteners, and where the roof deck is M,a supported by the parapet. Asphalt, MBR Note: All general instructions contained in the current JM Commercial/ Flashing Cement Industrial Roofing Systems Manual shall be considered part of this B'M't° FesCant or MBR Utility Plus ,�`� Cement specification. 24'M 1 Wall Preparation: Any previously installed metal cap or counterflashing 6■■ Roof Membrane must be lifted or removed, to permit application of the base flashing. cum Asphalt Apply JM Concrete Primer to the masonry wall, to the full height of the proposed base flashing and counterflashing, and allow the primer to dry DFE -1 (LB) thoroughly. Materials Cold Adhesive Application: Starting just above the point on the parapet Base Flashing: Approximately 100 lineal feet (30.5 lineal meters) of base where the base flashing will terminate, coat the parapet, the surface of flashing (8" [203 mm] high above the roof) can be installed with the the roofing felts on the cant, and out onto the roof membrane with a layer following materials. Usage will vary depending on actual flashing height of MBR Flashing Cement approximately 1 /16 (1.6 mm) thick, or a layer of and field conditions. MBR Utility Cement approximately W (3 mm) thick. Holding the upper corners of the DynaFlex, position its lower horizontal edge on the roof FesCant Plus 100 lin. ft. (30.5 lineal meters) membrane (minimum 4" [102 mm] from base of cant) and lay it into place Concrete Primer t h gal. (1.9 liters) over the cant strip and up the wall. The sheet should be "worked -in" to DynaFlex 110 sq. ft. (10.2 mr) ensure that it is firmly and uniformly bonded. Type III' or Type IV Asphalt 35 lbs. (15.9 kg) In both hot and cold applications, the vertical joints shall be overlapped a or MBR Flashing Cement 4 - 5 gal. (15.1 -18.9 liters) minimum of 4" (102 mm) and well sealed. Mechanically fasten the base or MBR Utility Cement 9 gal. (34.1 liters) flashing on 6" (152 mm) centers along its top edge. Fasteners must have a Application 1" (25 mm) minimum diameter integral cap, or be driven through 1" (25 mm) minimum diameter rigid metal discs. It is recommended that the vertical Base Flashing: The roofing membrane must extend to the top of the cant. laps be covered with a /s (3 mm) thick layer of MBR Flashing Cement, or The completed base flashing shall extend not less than 8" (203 mm) nor a 4" (102 mm) wide strip of fiber glass mesh or ply felt embedded in and more than 24" (610 mm) above the level of the roof, and shall extend onto trowelled over with a layer of MBR Utility Cement. the roof membrane a minimum of 4" (102 mm). Cut the DynaFlex into sections that can be easily handled and installed (6' - 8' [1.83 m - 2.44 m] Metal Counterflashing: Metal counterflashings, when properly installed, long), and position upside down on the membrane, to allow the product to are the preferred method of completing this flashing detail. They should relax. be installed in accordance with the metal manufacturer's specifications Hot Asphalt Application: Starting just above the point on the parapet and details, or in accordance with SMACNA procedures, and should where the base flashing will terminate, mop the parapet, the surface of overlap the base flashing by a minimum of 4" (102 mm). the roofing felts on the cant, and out onto the roof membrane with hot MBR Cement Counterflashing: If metal counterflashings are not used, the Type III' or IV asphalt. Holding the upper corners of the DynaFlex, position base flashing must be finished with a 4" (102 mm) wide, 1 /8" (3 mm) thick its lower horizontal edge on the roof membrane (minimum 4" [102 mm] layer of MBR Flashing Cement or a 4" (102 mm) wide strip of fiber glass from base of cant) and lay it into place over the cant strip and up the wall. mesh or ply felt, embedded in and trowelled over with a Ye" (3 mm) thick The sheet should be "worked -in" to ensure that it is firmly and uniformly layer of MBR Utility Cement, bringing the cement to a feather edge. This bonded. The asphalt temperature shall be a minimum of 400 °F (204 °C) or procedure should also be used if the application of metal at the EVT, whichever is higher, when the DynaFlex is set into it. This counterflashings will be delayed. higher temperature maximizes the bonding of the base flashing. In cool or Surfacing: DynaFlex requires no additional surfacing. cold weather, the back of the DynaFlex sheet should also be mopped with the hot asphalt, and shorter lengths of DynaFlex should be used. ' Consult a JM Technical Services Specialist regarding the use of Type III asphalt in PermaMop may not be used to install DynaFlex. hot climates. For an identical copy of this specification, ask for RS -4217. 8 -19 - d er r . a '? " Prod a i� �� • t �'.''. ,...,. ^' �. � F r '� ! `1h • Johns Manville DynaFlex Description DynaFlex is a premium elastomeric, modified bitumen flashing sheet incorporating a strong, flexible fiber glass /polyester composite mat in a blend of SBS (Styrene- Butadiene - Styrene) rubber and high quality asphalt. This elastomeric, asphaltic blend product has excel- lent weathering and elongation recovery properties. The elastomer- ic -based asphalt in the flashing has full recovery properties after 100% elongation and lends elasticity and flexibility to the product. •!. The inorganic fiber glass reinforcement, in conjunction with the polyester, provides stability, toughness and flexibility to DynaFlex and resists moisture absorption. The reinforcement also provides high tensile strength and affords better resistance to the factors which affect flashing performance. The covering layer of ceramic - coated roofing granules provides durability along with superior resistance to damage from weather. White granule products also provide heat reflectance. Use DynaFlex is engineered for use as a premium base flashing with SBS modified bitumen and traditional built -up roofing membranes. Advantages DynaFlex is protected with factory - applied roofing granules and • Superior composite reinforcement does not require any additional surfacing. • Excellent elongation recovery properties DynaFlex can be used on all traditional flashing details and mem- • Exceptional weatherability brane terminations. Its flexibility and conformability make it ideal • Conformable to flashing substrates for use on parapet walls, skylights, roof penetrations, drains, vents • Flexible and dimensionally stable and roof edges. DynaFlex should be installed with Type III or IV asphalt, at a temperature of 400 °F (204 °C) or at the EVT, whichever is higher, and mechanically fastened as prescribed in the installation specifica- tions. DynaFlex may also be installed using JM MBR® Flashing Cement or JM MBR® Utility Cement. Typical Physical Properties Sizes Material meets or exceeds the criteria for ASTM D 6221, Type I. Roll size 75 sq. ft. (7.0 m Thickness 160 mils (4 mm) Roll weight 82 Ibs (37.2 kg) Tensile Strength © 0 °F ( -18 °C) Roll length 25' 0" (7.63 m) Machine Direction 190 Ibs. force /in. width (33.3 kN /m) Roll width 36" (0.91 m) Cross Machine Direction 150 Ibs. force /in. width (26.3 kN /m) Elongation ® 0 °F ( -18 °C) Machine Direction 4.0% Ceramic ••IP •�7,•-�•e ;1 I ��•�• -� Cross Machine Direction 4.0% Granules ����������2Z!,4����� ••�•••••�'�••'�•�••••'� •• -� •• •i ••i •.•••.�.•. SBS modified Fiber G l2SS/ Asphalt Machine Direction 225 Ibs. /in. (39.4 kN /m) � •••••••••••••i•••i••••••••• Tensile-Tear ••• : ❖• • • •• • • • • .V •� P olyester •.•.•.e•.•.ee•.ee•.• • • • •.•.cc•w.•.ce••. Composite Mat WV XX���j���� /���j Cross Machine Direction 200 lbs. /in. (35.0 kN /m) Surfacing Low Temperature Flexibility -10 °F ( -23 °C) Dimensional Stability Machine Direction 0.20% change Cross Machine Direction 0.20% change * Material tested in accordance with ASTM D 5147 Standard Test Methods for Sampling and Testing Modified Bituminous Sheet Materials. Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet and Product Label prior to using this product. For an identical copy of this data sheet ask for RS -4112. ' mo t F 5 S i 6 ;fir 3 Products • Johns Manville FesCant Plus Cant Strip Tapered Fesco Edge Strip Description f� rt .Vint ",- �'-�# � A v .- FesCant Plus Cant Strip FesCant Plus Cant Strip is manufactured from JM Cant Board, a ya k. Of, fc` high density, laminated board made of high strength fibers and .'":.: 4 , *. .4/14;/,: P x expanded perlite. FesCant Plus Cant Strips are fabricated into x, x' k� • many different cant sizes to meet the needs of the project. t 4 see r ' etZi rg The base board that FesCant Plus Cant Strip is manufactured ° from meets the material requirements of the %2" (13 mm) perlite :-`? d . , b1 . board in ASTM C 728. r • Tapered Fesco Edge Strip • Tapered Fesco Edge Strip is manufactured from JM Fesco Board, which is composed of expanded perlite, a volcanic ore, and blend- ed with selected binders and fibers. Tapered Fesco Edge Strips are available in standard sizes to meet special needs. The base board that Tapered Fesco Edge Strip is manufactured from meets the material requirements of the' /." (19 mm) perlite board in ASTM C 728. Both FesCant Plus Cant Strips and Tapered Fesco Edge Strips comply with the Environmental Protection Agency Regulation 40 Use CFR Part 248, "Guideline for Federal Procurement of Building FesCant Plus Cant Strips provide an excellent way to transition Insulation Products Containing Recovered Materials ", as a recy- from the deck to the wall of the roof. Because of its high perlite cled product approved for use on any project using federal funds. content, FesCant Plus Cant Strip offers far greater fire resistance FesCant Plus Cant Strips have at least 35% post- consumer recy- than conventional wood fiber materials. This feature is important to cled content, and Tapered Fesco Edge Strips have at least 25% all roofs, but especially applicable to heat weldable modified bitu- post- consumer recycled content. men systems and flashing details. Advantages Tapered Fesco Edge Strips are good for transitioning from mem- brane to nailer or transitioning from a Tapered Fesco, Tapered • Excellent fire resistance E'NRG'Y 2 or Tapered Fesco Foam panel to the roof level to help • Dimensional stability promote positive drainage. Because of its perlite content, • Strength and handleability Tapered Fesco Edge Strips offer far greater fire resistance than • Meets RCRA requirements for recycled content o conventional wood fiber materials. Typical Physical Properties* Values Values FesCant Plus Tapered Fesco Test Cant Strip Edge Strip Method Water Absorption, % by Volume — 2 hrs 3.5 max. 1.5 max. ASTM C 209 Compression Resistance 5% Consolidation —psi 35 (241 kPa) 30 (207 kPa) ASTM C 165 10% Consolidation —psi 50 (345 kPa) 40 (276 kPa) Laminar Tensile Strength—psi ....4.9 (33.8 kPa) 7 (48 kPa) ASTM C 209 Flexural Strength —psi 60 (414 kPa) 65 (448 kPa) ASTM C 203 Product Density —pcf 11 -14 (176 -224 kg/m') 9 (144 kg /m') ASTM C 209 Linear Expansion 0.5% max 0.5% max. ASTM C 209 'Measured on base board prior to fabrication of finished product. Sizes FesCant Plus Cant Strips are available in 3 ", 4 ", 5" and 5W (76, 102,127 and 146 mm) sizes. Tapered Fesco Edge Strips are available in 6 ", 12 ", 18" and 24" (152, 305, 457 and 610 mm) lengths. Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet and Product Label prior to using this product. For an identical copy of this data sheet ask for RS -5049. ,� �� Idt1 • 9'rt A4 Y9CS�IYSR. ��/ ,� e• Y J a t l f _ G V,7! Y N : i 4 k f# e� R P roducts 4.-Edo Joh' s Manville 1/2' Retro -Fit® Board Description /" Retro -Fit Board is a high density board made of expanded per li te "Prro-p i , P o-I T Mn1 , ` P d' wr n i Nh I . � ' , i : l.k and cellulosic fibers. The top surface is sealed with TopLoc ® � a �y � �w , } t y a,�, , � , �r , r H � �� n � {r , coating to ensure good attachment in bituminous applications. �+ 9 9 PP , /" Retro Fit Board meets the physical requirements of ASTM C 72 u1,4 10.�o +MNh�, m��47+�r i'i" 4 7 � r wW ar P {, Use yyp "R z� �4 r,11 M 71 v� "Y p r F y � iw tiP zet.2 1f � iu. � 1 " � n" nu0.9 AF.00,f C" "w41'1 � 'l i . } is ^� ,, T M' ' ,. /" Retro -Fit Board is a perlite -based utility board for use as a n ; 71 f1 1 2. a �y tit ,' k a i dare rig u 1 �x � e�� Mi � 7 llf ° 11 ueu divorcing la in and in layer �Y ''� top g y er n reroofing, ann new construction as a to in multi-layer insulation systems. It serves as an upgrade for wood fiber utility roofing products. It may be applied with hot asphalt or mechanical fasteners. It is not recommended for use directly over " °' ^" + } " ^ } u ayt HY ti � 11r �M1 pn ,1nW Ty' *i t�It steel decks. ^6 T� Iry 4 � I Y' 7111 hET IBC IMN IYi 1 F 4 *, «na�s4r a � � �� •, /1 Retro -Fit Board has been rated in numerous Factory Mutual fire and wind - resistant systems and is also approved for use in specific �.r � �� Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. Class A constructions. r 7 � y Advantages • Excellent strength and handleability • Good dimensional stability • Expanded perlite composition • Stable "R" -value • Minimum recycled content of 35% by weight 0 Typical Physical Properties Sizes Values Test Method /2 Retro -Fit Board is ava' - . • ' • 2' x 4' (0.61 m x 1.22 m), Water Absorption, % by 4' x 4'11.22 m x 1.22 m) d 11.22 m x 2.44 m) boards. Volume — 2 hrs 3.5 max. ASTM C 209 Compression Resistance 5% Consolidation —psi 35 (241 kPa) ASTM C 165 10% Consolidation —psi 50 (345 kPa) Laminar Tensile Strength —psi 4.9 (33.8 kPa) ASTM C 209 Flexural Strength —psi 60 (414 kPa) ASTM C 203 Product Density —pcf 11 -14 (176 -224 kg /m')..ASTM C 209 Linear Expansion 0.5% max. ASTM C 209/ ASTM D 1037 Thermal Performance Thickness (nom.) C -Value (Conductance) R -Value (Resistance) in mm BTU /(hr•ft'.° F) W/m C (hr.ff. F)/BTU m'•°C/W 1 /2 13 0.76 4.3 1.32 0.23 Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet and Product Label prior to using this product. For an identical copy of this data sheet ask for RS -5047. • g sP-iparl ' - , .` 7 F Co 5 i� e�i�ciyal %l i I Roofl i i �g i x Sy�s te ' i i s ' � r � 4 t , , ► ; �s��.I4.,i .ttfle a �' .' 'I a �' Pi.��dr r%= Nr �.l i �' ��'Y ' ib, �_ tlW,i,b�a>n„ � war.,: J i ns k lanviIfle ENRGY r Description Energy and the Environment ENRGY 3 is a rigid roof insulation board composed of a LEED Recycled Content closed cell polyisocyanurate foam core bonded in the Post Consumer: See chart below foaming process to universal fiber glass reinforced facers. Post Industrial: 0% Producing Locations: Bremen, IN ENRGY 3 utilizes an environmentally compliant blowing Cornwall, ONT agent containing pentane hydrocarbon to enhance the Fernley, NV thermal performance of the foam insulation. This hydro- Hazleton, PA carbon has zero ozone depletion potential and conforms Jacksonville, FL to the Montreal Protocol established in 1987. ENRGY 3 meets the physical property requirements of Advantages ASTM C 1289 -02 Type II, Class I, Grade 2 and CAN /ULC • High thermal efficiency S 704. ENRGY 3 specialty products are also available as • Universal facer that is compatible with BUR, modified tapered panels, pre -cut miters and pre -cut crickets. bitumen and single ply membrane systems • Complies with EPA, CEPA and Montreal Protocol Use requirements ENRGY 3 provides high thermal insulation value over metal, °Meets Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 nailable, and non - nailable roof decks in built -up, modified • Third-party certification with the PIMA Quality Mark' bitumen and single ply membrane roofing systems. It may be for Long Term Thermal Resistance (LTTR) values applied using hot bitumen, cold adhesives or mechanical Sizes fasteners. The universal facer on both the top and bottom provides a suitable surface for mechanical attachment to a ENRGY 3 is available in 4' x 4' (1.22 m x 1.22 m) or 4' x 8' structural deck as well as a suitable surface to apply hot (1.22 m x 2.44 m) boards (other sizes available by special asphalt or cold adhesives. ENRGY 3 has been rated in request) and in thicknesses of 1.0" (25 mm) to 4.0" (102 mm). Factory Mutual 1A -60 and 1A -90 fire and wind - resistant Some sizes are special order with minimum order quantities. systems for BUR, modified bitumen and single ply systems Contact your JM Sales Representative for details. in specific constructions. It has been classified by For Use Over Metal Decks Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. as an approved roof insula- The minimum thicknesses of ENRGY 3 insulation over metal tion in numerous Class A roof constructions and decks are as follows: Roof /Ceiling hourly fire -rated assemblies, and is classified Width of Up to 2W' Up to 3 %" Up to 4 %" by Underwriters Laboratories Canada. Rib Opening (67 mm) (86 mm) (111 mm) JM supports NRCA Bulletin #9 in recommending that a o I 1.0" (25 mm) 1.2" (30 mm) 1.3" (33 mm) of Insulation cover board of Fesco Board or Y2" Retro -Fit Board be (Minimum) installed over foam insulations in hot membrane systems. Typical Physical Properties Product Data ASTM Post Consumer Values Test Method Thickness (nom.) LTTR* R -Value Recycled Content Water Absorption <1.5% max C 209 (in.) (mm) (hr•ft /BTU m'•°C/W ( %) Dimensional Stability Change... <2% D 2126 1,0 25 6.0 1.05 45 Compression Resistance* 1.5 38 9.0 1.59 37 10% Consolidation -psi (kPa) ..20 (138) min D 1621 1.7 43 10.3 1.81 35 Moisture Vapor Permeance ... <1 perm E 96 2.0 51 12.1 2.14 33 2.3 58 14.0 2.47 30 (57.5 ng/(Pa•s•m 2.5 64 15.3 2.69 30 Service Temperature -100 to 250 °F 2.8 71 17.2 3.03 28 (-73° to 121 °C) 3.0 76 18.5 3.26 28 Tensile Strength -psf (kPa) 730 (35) nom D 1623 3.1 3 84 2 0.4 3.33 28 3. 84 20.4 3.60 27 *Also available in 25 psi 1172 kPal. 4.0 102 25.0 4.40 25 • The Long Term Thermal Resistance (LTTRI values were determined in accordance with CAN /ULC S 770. The ultimate R -Value of these products will depend on individual installation circumstances. Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet and Product Label prior or to using this product. RS -5137 V4 7 -05 Ju r. Johns Manville Tapered ENRGY . r Tapered ENRGY 3 is a rigid roof insulation board composed of rr; .0 a closed cell polyisocyanurate foam core bonded in the • foaming process to universal fiber glass reinforced facers. +, Tapered ENRGY 3 is designed for direct application to steel and other roof decks to promote positive drainage. • Tapered ENRGY 3 meets the material requirements of ASTM C `. 1289 and Federal Specification HH- I- 1972/Gen and HH -I- 1972/2. T , Tapered ENRGY 3 is also available as pre -cut miters and pre -cut crickets. • Tapered ENRGY 3 provides high thermal insulation value over insulation in many Class A roof constructions and Roof /Ceiling metal, nailable, and non - nailable roof decks in built -up, modi- hourly fire -rated assemblies. It also has been classified by fied bitumen and single ply membrane roofing systems. It may Underwriters Laboratories Canada. be applied using hot bitumen, cold adhesives or mechanical fasteners. The universal facer on the top and bottom side JM supports NRCA Bulletin #9 in recommending that a cover provide a suitable surface for mechanical attachment to a board of Fesco® Board, Fiber Glass Roof Insulation of i4" Retro -Fit® structural deck as well as a suitable surface to apply hot Board be installed over foam insulations in hot membrane systems. asphalt or cold adhesive. Tapered E'NRG'Y 2 is the ideal insulation for both new construction and reroofing where ponding water or positive slope is a concern. • High thermal efficiency Tapered E'NRG'Y 3 has been rated in FM 1A -60 and 1A -90 fire • Universal facer that is compatible with BUR, modified bitumen and wind - resistant systems for BUR, modified bitumen and and single ply membrane systems single ply systems in specific constructions. It has been clas- • Complies with EPA requirements sified by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. as an approved roof • Meets Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 Values Test Method ;0. 175' 2.5 3.25" 40 475" 55" 05 15 2. 5' 3.5' 45" 5.5 Water Absorption, % by J K L M J, K x 42 Volume — 2 hrs 1 max. ASTM C 209 Dimensional Stability Change: 7 days Q 158 °F (70 °C), 90 -100% RH Lengthwise <2% ASTM D 2126 Crosswise <2% 3,16 slot J K �' x v Compression Resistance ** d L M 3' FILLER x v z 3 FILLER 10% Consolidation— psi 20 nom. (138 kPa) ....ASTM D 1621 Product Density —pcf 2.0 nom. (32 kg /m C 209 05' 25 45' 65' 0.5' 0.75' 1 1 15' 175' 20' 225' 25' 275" 30' Moisture Vapor 0 0- 0, IA 1B 1 2 3 4 5 6 1, 2, Transmission * ** <1 perm ASTM E 96 (57.5 ng /(Pa•s•m Flame Spread * ** 25 max ASTM E 84 Service Temperature -100 to 200 °F w z sue` - -1'I sloro - ---- - ( -73° to 93 °C) 4 "A IB 1 2 3 4 5 6 '.S r LLER 'As measured on ENRGY 3 roof insulation. **Also available in 25 psi (172 kPa). "'Foam core only. 05' 10' ".5" 2.0' 25' 3 0" 3;5' 40" 4.5" 5.0" AA A B C. D E A, B. Tapered ENRGY 3 is available is 4' x 4' (1.22 m x 1.22 m) panels in thicknesses of ir (13 mm) minimum to 4.0" (102 mm) maximum �11B"sIOPE -- B in a single layer. Available slopes are %a ", % ", 3 / , a " , /' and %" per AA 3 OILLER foot (5.2, 10.4, 15.6, 20.8 and 41.6 mm /m). Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet and Product Label prior to using this product. RS -5171 4 -03 Mew) 3 a } �4,r . s K t �: P f"t� W �.e. ;s,€ .fix.`. #� za -' ae.s t r r% y aim ,Pr6 ucts Johns Manville UltraFast® Fasteners and Plates Description l UltraFast® Fasteners are #12 diameter, phillips or hex head fasteners with a modified buttress thread and corrosion resistant coating, exceeding Factory Mutual Approval .,/ Standard #4470 corrosion requirements. The UltraFast® fastener has a nominal 0.22" (5.6 mm) thread i„ diameter, with 12.5 threads per inch (12.5 threads per 25 mm►. The UltraFast® Fastener is available with either a #3 phillips 7 , , head or a' /4" hex head. The point is designed for quick installation in new or reroof applications. K a UltraFast® Locking Plastic Plates are 3" (76 mm) round, high 's strength polypropylene plates with a special locking feature. ` _ y >' A r • f r 4 i UltraFast® Galvalume Metal Plates are 3" (76 mm) round or t square, premium Galvalume metal plates. Use UltraFast® Fasteners and Plates are used to attach roof insu- Advantages lation to either 18 -22 gauge (1.2 mm - 0.8 mm) metal, or wood • The Buttress thread design provides maximum pullout decks. The screw and plate system provides positive attach- values and minimizes fastener pullout ment and resistance to up -lift forces. •The Locking Plastic Plate prevents fastener pop -up UltraFast® Fasteners are approved to install JM roof insu- • UltraFast® Fasteners exceed the corrosion resistance lation within any JM Roofing System Guarantee, either standards of Factory Mutual Approval Standard #4470. penal sum or NDL. UltraFast is also approved for use in Dade County, Florida. Application Sizes and Packaging UltraFast® Fasteners shall be installed through UltraFast The UltraFast® Fastener is available in the following lengths: Metal or Locking Plastic Plates at Factory Mutual usage rates 1 (41 mm) 4 (114 mm) and patterns appropriate for the size and type of insulation. 2'/4" (57 mm) 5" (127 mm) The fastener must penetrate the metal flange a minimum of 2' /8" (73 mm) 6" (152 mm) 3 /4 .. (19 mm). The fastener is fully seated when the head is °3 /a ., (83 mm) 7" (178 mm) tight against the metal plate, or snaps into the UltraFast® . g lengths 8" (203 03 mm) ger lengths are available. Locking Plastic Plates. UltraFast® fasteners should not be overdriven as to cause the plate surface to deflect more Packaging: 1000 per box. than 'ha" (1.6 mm). Overdriven fasteners will significantly 1 bit in each box. reduce fastener and plate performance, possibly damaging Packaging in buckets is available for an the membrane, decrease corrosion resistance and /or strip additional charge. the deck. Underdriven or overdriven fasteners will not dis- tribute the load over the plate properly. A standard screw Plates are packaged: 1000 per box. gun with a disengaging clutch should be used to install UltraFast® Fasteners. For steel decks, Factory Mutual requires that the fastener penetrates the deck at the top flange. Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet and Product Label prior to using this product. For an identical copy of this data sheet ask for RS -7099. R Of; insulati tin s' Johns Manville Fastener Placement 4x8ft. (1.2x2.4m)Boards Factory Mutual Fastener Density 4' x 8' Board • Choose the density required by the FM Approval Guide. • Diagram shows number of fasteners required per board in field, perimeter (field + 50 %) and corner (field + 75 %). 1 Fastener per 1.33 Sq. Ft. 24 36 42 Fasteners /Bd Fasteners /Bd Fasteners /Bd Field Perimeter Corner 1 Fastener per 1.45 Sq. Ft. 22 33 39 Fasteners /Bd Fasteners /Bd Fasteners /Bd Field Perimeter Corner 1 Fastener per 2 Sq. Ft. 16 24 28 Fasteners /Bd Fasteners /Bd Fasteners /Bd Field Perimeter Corner 1 Fastener i • .67 Sq. Ft. • / 12 ' 18 24 Fasteners /Bd Fasteners /Bd Fasteners /Bd Field / Perimeter Corner 1 Fastener per 2.9 Sq. Ft. 11 18 20 Fasteners /Bd Fasteners /Bd Fasteners /Bd Field Perimeter Corner 1 Fastener per 3.2 Sq. Ft. 10 15 18 Fasteners /Bd Fasteners /Bd Fasteners /Bd Field Perimeter Corner 1 Fastener per 4 Sq. Ft. 8 12 14 Fasteners /Bd Fasteners /Bd Fasteners /Bd Field Perimeter Corner 1 Fastener per 5.33 Sq. Ft. 6 9 11 Fasteners /Bd Fasteners /Bd Fasteners /Bd Field Perimeter Corner tt a:x 4 Ro S t r k r a� of insulatio ns -1 , .5 `,,, , Vas, 4 Johns Manville Fastener Placement 4x8ft. (1.2x2.4m) Boards 36" 3 spaces @ 24" —� 41 P - - *112" 4— — *112 "1 —►d 12" 4- -*I 12" 1 + + + + + + + Iv 1/ 1 + + 6; + + + 6 „ + + + + t 6 Fasts / bd. t 10 Fasts / bd. 4 3 spaces @ 24" 36" 2 r. —it• 12" (d- 12" 1 - ►112 "Im- - 12 1 ® -- + + + + + + + + + + 1 4, 24" 6 „ + + + + s„ + + + + t 8 Fasts / bd. t 11 Fasts / bd. t 4 36" 4 3 spaces @ 24" — ÷I1 2 I -.112 1 41- —.1 12" la- -I>) 12" 1 6" + + + + + + + r 1� 118" + + + — + + + + 1 24" T + + + + + + + 6 „ t 9 Fasts / bd. t i 12 Fasts / bd.( 4 1, ` FI EL1> 3 spaces @ 24" 4 —*I 12" 4- — 12" 1 4)— + + + + + 6" 1 + + + + 1 + + + + + 6 „ 14 Fasts / bd. 4 y a r 3. r r� : ': j f ,. P { §. ` tti �J ::: ,.,, e� } F s ,fill 1 , • Ida!, 'Rgof�Insulations4 r r ,, x ti , Sp i � , t S -F Johns Manville Fastener Placement 4 x 8 FL (12 x 2.4 m) Boards Continued 4 spaces @ 18" 4 ► -0•1 12" 4- id 12" 1 -10.1 12" I 112" I + + + + + + + + + + + + 6" 1 + + + + + + ++ + ++ 118" 4 6 , + + + + + + + i 15 Fasts / bd. 20 Fasts / bd. 4 4 , 6 ii- 4 W 6" t + + + + + + + + + + + + 18 „ I + + + + + + + + + + N� + + * + + + + + + + + + + + + -►1 12 " I 1 - 011x.14- 22 Fasts / bd. - ►112"14- 16 Fasts / bd. -4.1 14-- l + + + + + + 6 in. sr. + + + + + + + + 1 I at 18 "T + — + — + — + — + — + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + b + + + + + + + + 6 in. I -g•I6 "I 16 "14- 18 Fasts / bd. 24 Fasts / bd. F'fT;��F �. t. br - a y f., • .yw _ "# �4s - 7 r � a ... a' a -- �v ; at : k a 'ti' i. 1 1 .. f .y W 4 S 'r a !n Ja e Industr .1 'k . »tF , .... a i Johns Manville Bestile Industrial Roof Cement Description Y Bestile Industrial Roof Cement is a premium grade mastic designed for use in the construction of professional roof flashings and details. It is a blend of selected asphalts, non - asbestos fibers, r •, selected fillers and petroleum solvents. This is a high quality prod_ uct, supplied in a smooth, easy - working consistency, which £ , . .,° ', . a€� it�e adheres to wet and dry surfaces. Bestile Industrial Roof Cement r a resists slumping yet remains plastic. Therefore, it may be used on ^ r r d p both vertical and horizontal surfaces. It has a high resistance to 1 � weathering and provides excellent durability against the stresses and wear to which flashing adhesives are normally exposed. 4 a Use Bestile Industrial Roof Cement is designed as a waterproof adhesive component of base flashings, projection and penetration flashings for commercial /industrial roofing systems. It is also an excellent sealant for counterflashings. It is used where dissimilar materials Application must be joined and sealed watertight. Bestile Industrial Roof Cement All surfaces must be clean and free of oil, grease, rust, scale, loose may be used as a flashing adhesive on both vertical and horizontal paint, dirt and debris. Porous surfaces require priming with JM surfaces. It may be used for repairing bituminous roof surfaces and Concrete Primer. Primer must be allowed to dry prior to the applica- for waterproofing and flashing where a heavy duty product is tion of Bestile Industrial Roof Cement. Bestile Industrial Roof required. Because of its ability to bond to damp and wet surfaces, it Cement is applied with a trowel, in a thickness of %" (3 mm). Do not may be used for emergency repairs. It has the necessary body, con- apply in thickness exceeding'' /." (6 mm). Apply cement liberally in sistency and resiliency to maintain a strong, waterproof bond during joint areas, seams or cracks. Work the cement to a feather edge to varying temperature and weather conditions. provide a smooth transition and facilitate drainage. The cement should be reinforced with roofing felt, base flashing sheets or glass Caution Combustible. Bestile Industrial Roof Cement contains fabric. For best results in cold weather, store unopened containers petroleum distillate. To minimize risks: KEEP AWAY FROM HEAT, in a warm area for at least 24 hours prior to application. Equipment SPARKS AND OPEN FLAME • AVOID PROLONGED CONTACT WITH and tools can be cleaned with kerosene or mineral spirits immedi- SKIN • AVOID PROLONGED OR REPEATED BREATHING OF VAPOR ately after use. Use extreme care when handling solvents. • AVOID CONTACT WITH EYES • DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY • USE WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION • KEEP CONTAINER CLOSED Coverage WHEN NOT IN USE • KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Bestile Industrial Roof Cement should be troweled onto the sur- face to which flashings are to be adhered in approximately %6" (3 mm) thick layer. Do not apply thicker than l/ (6 mm). One gallon of material will cover approximately 14 square feet (0.34 m' /liter). Typical Physical Properties Packaging Material meets the requirements of ASTM D 4586, Type I. 5 gallon (18.9 liter) pails. Color Black Solids Content 75 - 78% by Weight Weight per Gallon 10.0 - 10.2 Ibs (1.20 - 1.22 kg /liter) Drying Time (70 °F 121 °C), 50 %RH) 6 Hours Shelf Life Indefinite in Airtight Container Coverage 1 (3 mm] thickness) 14 sq. ft. per gallon (0.34 m' /liter) Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet and Product Label prior to using this product. For an identical copy of this data sheet ask for RS -2029. Inf y5� I kn Roofing Granule Data Sheet #11 Grade Corona 3M #11 Grade Roofing Granules are color- coated minerals used as surfacing material in asphalt roofing products. These granules are colored with durable pigments, bonded in a ceramic matrix and treated to promote adhesion to asphalt. Grade: (ASTM D451) % Retained Specification U.S. Sieve No. Nominal Opening Minimum Maximum Typical 8 2.36 mm 0.0 0.1 - 12 1.70 mm 4.0 10.0 - 16 1.18 mm - - 30 -45* 20 850 µm - - 25 -35* 30 600 µm - - 15 -25* 40 425 µm - - 2 - 9* - -425 gm 0.0 2.0 - *Typical range; not covered Dust: 0.2% Maximum <100 Mesh US Sieve (150 µm) (3M TM045) Deoiled Color: Shipments will be + 1.0 unit to standard for L*a*b* (3M TM007) Moisture Content: 0.3% Maximum (3M TM057) Color Durability: Has been proven by Tong -term field performance and accelerated weathering tests Opacity: 3M Roofing Granules are opaque to protect the asphalt substrate from the effects of sunlight Hardness: 6.0 - 7.0 Moh's Mineral Scale Bulk Density: 93-99 lbs. /ft. Packed (3M TM058) Specific Gravity: 2.55 -2.70 (3M TM001) Colors: Various shades of Black, Blue, Brown, Buff, Green, Grey, Olive, Red, Tan, White Availability: 3M Industrial Mineral Products Division Corona, California 909 - 737 -3441, Fax 909 - 735 -9146 WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF REMEDIES: 3M warrants that this product meets published 3M data sheets at the time of shipment. Buyer's exclusive remedy and 3M's sole obligation shall be, at 3M's option, to replace the product or refund the purchase price of the product that fails to meet 3M data sheets. Notice of failure to meet 3M data sheets must be received by 3M no later than one hundred twenty (120) days after the date of shipment of the product to the purchaser. THIS WARRANTY IS MADE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 3M EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION WHATSOEVER CONCERNING THE PERFORMANCE OR RESULTS FROM USE OF THIS PRODUCT. NEITHER 3M NOR ANYONE ELSE WHO HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN THE MANUFACTURE, SALE OR DELIVERY SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, REVENUE OR BUSINESS AND THE LIKE) IN ANY WAY RELATED TO THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT. THE FOREGOING LANGUAGE CANNOT BE WAIVED, MODIFIED OR SUPPLEMENTED IN ANY MANNER WHATSOEVER EXCEPT BY WRITING SIGNED BY OFFICERS OF 3M AND PURCHASER. 7/15/2003 Trumbull: Standard Type I -IV Asphalt rage 1 or 2 TM ` .K INNOVATIONS FOR LIVING Trumb .- i r i I'..i I...1 i ._�. a,,r..hl,ll i,ar«,;ii�l MN I `II GET EIT �ry .rr•a�lr.r.� GETISPECS ih� ` . , T,RUMBUIL,HOME. `� '`BITE MAC:' I I, CONTACT USA I 7 1 ,. -, ., -. it t v.. o. -i _. .•.'', t, .. rt'ur Y.m .e r v _ d r n , KEYWORD SEARCH � j 1 1 i di � 1 � I I ,�.. a rr I � iY i r• �,I StandardType �1 IVrA.sphal;ts � . I ,_..`.nm_. 51 .. r`. wb• _ ,.`_, wr,ti ,t, . Y., ti'AfSOUT TRUMBUEIitifi n +�?ti' PRODUCTS r,1i +" IZ!91 °r .y A higher standard. .APPLICATION$ "rW''' ti7 HF AN SAE ET r, may There's nothing ordinary about Trumbull standard built- 4 up roofing asphalts. Like every asphalt we make, our RE SOURCES, i„ , ,.:; � 7 standard Types I - IV asphalts meet or exceed ASTM standards in every category. We exceed ASTM minimum softening points to minimize the risk of slippage and reduce "fallback." We use high 0 X flashpoint raw materials to provide added safety. We ` . q li also widen the spread between equiviscous temperature ,, `-- (EVT) and flashpoint to support application, adhesion c ( and waterproofing. 11 800 •a ET, PINK And to make sure our products are consistently reaching those standards, we test You are here: 1 Asphalt not once, but twice. First they're tested at our on -site plant laboratories then again Adhesives 1 Standard Type I- at our Summit, Illinois, Technological Laboratory — one of a select few certified by Iv the AASHTO (American Association of State Highway Testing Officials.) Privacy Policy Enhancing the capabilities of asphalt to better address your needs. We call it 1.096 - 102 by Applied lnriovat!onTM. You know it as Trumbull quality. The highest standard in Owens C:arnlnc the built -up roofing asphalt industry. All products meet ASTM Each shipment meets or exceeds the physical requirements of the D312 specified roofing grade asphalt Consistent high flash Proper temperature range needed to apply product safely at the EVT; material flash points typically 50 °F to 75 °F higher than the 500 °F minimum Testing in each plant and All Owens Corning Trumbull products are assured to meet ASTM at Summit, IL laboratory requirements 19 producing plants Convenient, accessible availability from coast to coast EVT shown on each Assures proper adhesion, waterproofing and application rate carton and bill of lading for bulk shipments Printed cartons Clearly identifies manufacturers, type, flash point, EVT, production location and production date http : / /www.owenscorning.com/trumbull /products /roofing_asphaltlstandard.asp 9/17/02 Trumbull: Standard Type 1 -IV Asphalt rage z or . - Meth( M. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Softening Point ( °F) 135 151 158 176 185 205 210 225 ASTM Flash Point ( °F) 500 — 500 — 500 — 500 — ASTM Penetration, Units, dmm: @32 °F 3 — 6 — 6 — 6 — ASTN @77 °F 18 60 18 40 15 35 12 25 @115 °F 90 180 — 100 — 90 — 75 Ductility @77 °F, cm 10.0 — 3.0 — 2.5 — 1.5 — A, C Solubility in 99 — 99 — 99 — 99 _ A; Trichoroethylene % D2 Asphalts shall be homogenous and free of water and shall conform to these physical properties Typical Physical Characteristics for Trumbull Asphalt Type I Type II Type HI Ty Softening Point ( °F) 140 -145 165 -175 195 -205 210 -225 _ ..... ........... ....... . Flash Point ( °F) 525 525 525 525 Penetration, Units, dmm: @32 °F 6 8 6 6 @77 °F 20 -35 18 -30 16 -24 13 -22 Ductility @77 °F, cm 13 4.0 3.0 2.0 Solubility in 99 99.8 99.8 99.8 Trichoroethylene Typical Application Temperature For Hand Mopping EVT @125 CPS +/- 25 °F . 350 375 410 440 For Machine Spreader EVT @ 75 CPS +/- 25 °F 370 395 430 460 Plant Specific EVTs + l**'. DS` http: / /www.owenscorning.com/trumbull /products /roofing_asphalt/standard.asp 9/17/02 „ r r7;., y OWENS In , . CORNJNr I ; a 1!” It � �I rl l Product Information Sheet TRUMBULL BUILT -UP ROOFING ASPHALT Description Trumbull's Built -Up Roofing Asphalt products are manufactured from selected petroleum based materials and processed to various softening points and penetrations, meeting required specifications as outlined in ASTM D -312. It is supplied in tank vehicles and cartons. Typical Physical Properties Property Range Type I Type I I Type III Ty, Color Dark Brown to Black Softening Point ASTM D -36 135-151°F 158 -176 °F 185 -205 °F 210 -225 °F ASTM D -5 Penetration @ 77 °F 18 -60 dmm 18 -40 dmm 15 -35 dmm 12 - 25 dmm 100 grams, 5 sec. ASTM D -5 Penetration @ 115 °F 90 -180 dmm 100 dmm 90 dmm 75 dmm 50 grams, 5 sec. max. max. max. Flash Point (COC) ASTM D -92 500 °F minimum Solubility in trichloroethylene ( %) 99.0 minimum Sept -01 Asphalt Technology Lab - 7800 West 59th Street - Summit, IL 60501 - 708.594.6971