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Specifications WEi9 ,2ev?- crr -o 7 7 2007 ROOFING MATERIALS AND SYSTEMS DIRECTORY /0495 Si-1 G } 4 n/7ER.fc- >' L.A/ 2 ROOF COVERING MATERIALS (TEVT) - ROOF COVERING MATERIALS (TEVT) Prepared Roof Covering Materials (TFWZ) Continued Prepared Roof Covering Materials (TFWZ) Continued be activated by solar heat of intensity generally attained on warm, sunny installation as wind resistant roof coverings. days. Other shingles with factory- applied adhesive utilize a combination pressure - sensitive and heat - sensitive adhesive. Due to the nature of adhe- CERTAINTEED CORP R684 sives of this type, sealing is induced by application of pressure and /or heat. ROOFING PRODUCTS GROUP 1400 UNION MEETING RD PO Hip and Ridge Shingles are composed of asphalt or modified asphalt- BOX 1100, BLUE BELL PA 19422 coated glass -fiber mat surfaced with granules and are intended to be Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as Class A re aced roof installed as specified on packaging supplied with the product for hip and all p ridge installations only. They are investigated for fire resistance in accor coverings. Suitable for inst ation on. minimum 3/8 in. thick plywood decks. dance with Subject 2375, "Outline of Investigation for Hip and Ridge Asphalt glass mat and hip and ridge shingles, for installation as wind Shingles." Where indicated, they have also been investigated for wind resis- resistant roof coverings. Wind resistance has also been evaluated at wind tance at velocities up to 110 mph. Wind - resistant hip and ridge shingles velocities up to 90 and 110 mph. may utilize locking mechanisms, field- applied adhesives or factory- applied Asphalt glass mat shingles, Classified in accordance with ASTM D3462, heat - sensitive adhesive which must be activated by solar heat of intensity including tear resistance. generally attained on warm, sunny days. Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as Class C prepared roof RELATED PRODUCTS coverings. • Prepared roof covering materials. investigated for impact resistance are Asphalt organic felt shingles, for installation as Class C prepared roof covered under Roof Covering Materials, Impact Resistance (TGAM ). coverings. Asphalt shingles investigated for wind resistance are covered under Pre Asphalt organic felt shingles, for installation as wind resistant roof cover pared Roof Covering Materials, Asphalt Shingle Wind Resistance (TGAH ). Accessory components utilized in the prepared roof covering system are m Asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, Classified in accordance with CAN/ covered Minder Prepared Roofing Accessories (TGDY ). Ridge vents utilized CSAl23.5 -M90. in. the prepared roof covering system are covered under Ridge Vents (TGEW Modified asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, for installation . as Class A ). Type 15 and Type'30 asphalt felts, used as underlayments, are covered prepared roof coverings. Suitable for installation minimum 3/8 in. thick under Roofing Systems (TGFU ). Underlayments, ridge vents and accesso plywood decks. Modified asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, for installation as components, when utilized, are intended to be Classified materials. ry wind resistant roof coverings. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as Class A prepared roof For additional information, see Roof Covering Materials (TENT) and covering when used with minimum Type 30 underlayment over existing wood Roofing Materials and Systems (AARM ). shingle' roof. • REQUIREMENTS ELK CORP The basic standards used to investigate products in this category are R3915 ANSI /UL 790, "Tests for Fire Resistance of 'Roof Covering Materials" SUITE 600 14911 QUORUM DR, DALLAS TX 75254 (ASTM E108 and ANSI /NFPA 256) and UL 997, "Wind Resistance of Pre - Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as Class A prepared roof pared•Roof Covering Materials" (ASTM D3161 ). coverings. Suitable for installation on minimum 3/8 in. thick plywood decks. UL MARK Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as wind - resistant roof coverings. The Listing Mark of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. on the product is the Wind resistance has also been evaluated at wind velocities up to 110 mph. only method provided by UL to identify products manufactured under its Asphalt glass mat shingles Prestique Plus, for installation as Class A Listing and Follow -Up Service. The Listing Mark for these products prepared roof covering when used over existing wood shingle roof. includes the UL symbol (as illustrated in the Introduction of this Directory) Asphalt glass mat shingles, Prestique I and Prestique II, for installation as together with the word "LISTED," and the following additional information: Class A prepared roof covering when used with minimum Type 15 underlay - PREPARED ROOF COVERING MATERIALS ment over existing wood shingle roof. DEGREE OF RESISTANCE TO EXTERNAL FIRE — CLASS + Asphalt glass mat shingles, Classified in accordance with Standard ASTM Issue No. D3462. The Listing Mark may also include one or more of the following state- Modified asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, for installation as Class A ments as appropriate: epared roof coverings. Suitable for installation on 3/8 in thick plywood DEGREE OF WIND RESISTANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH UL 997 decks. WIND RESISTANCE HAS ALSO BEEN INVESTIGATED AT WIND VELOCITIES UP TO ++ MPH EMCO'LTD R14379 WIND RESISTANCE 9510 ST PATRICK ST, LASALLE, QC HBR 1R9 CANADA ALSO CLASSIFIED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM D3161, CLASS + ++ Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as Class A prepared roof ALSO CLASSIFIED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM D3462 coverings Suitable for installation over 3/8 in. min. plywood decks. ALSO CLASSIFIED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CAN /CSA- Al23.5 • Asphalt organic felt shingles, for installation as Class C prepared roof + A, B or C . coverings Suitable for installation over 3/8 in. min. plywood decks. ++ Specific maximum wind velocity used in the investigation + ++ A, D or F • 4 g MATERIALS CORP AF- M TLAS ROOFING CORP 1361 A RD, NJ 07470 R4052 Asphalt organidglass fiber mat shingles and sheet roofing, for installation SUITE 800 2000 RIVEREDGE PKY, ATLANTA GA 30328 as Class C prepared roof coverings. Asphalt organic felt sheet roofing and shingles, for installation as Class C Asphalt organic/glass fiber mat shingles for installation as wind resistant prepared roof coverings. roof coverings. Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as Class A prepared roof Asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, for installation as Class A roof covering. coverings. Suitable for installation over 3/8 in. and 1/2 in. plywood decks. Suitable for installation on minimum 3/8 in. thick plywood. Asphalt organic felt shingles and asphalt glass mat shingles, for installs- Asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, for installation as wind resistant roof lion as wind resistant roof coverings. coverings. Asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, for installation as wind - resistant roof ). Asphalt glass fiber mat sheet roofing, for installation as Class C prepared coverings. May also bear the following statement "also evaluated at velocities roof covering. up to 110 mph ". Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as wind resistant roof coverings. Modified asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, for installation as Class A Asphalt glass mat shingles, for installation as Class A prepared roof prepared roof. coverings for installation on minimum 15/32 in. thick plywood covering when used with minimum Type 30 underlayment over existing wood decks. shingle roof. Modified asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, for installation as wind resistant Modified asphalt glass fiber mat shingles, for installation as Class A roof coverings. Three tab and laminated shingles may bear the statement, prepared roof coverings. "Also evaluated at wind velocities up to 110 mph" . Asphalt glass mat shingles, Classified in accordance with "ASTM D3462 ", Modified asphalt glass fiber sheet roll roofing, for installation as Class C CAN /CSA Al23.5 -M90. prepared roof coverings. For installation as wind- resistant roof coverings. May also bear the follow - CANROOF CORP INC ing statement "Also evaluated at velocities up to 110 mph ", 82459 560 COMMISSIONERS ST, TORONTO, ON M4M 1A7 CANADA IKO INDUSTRIES LTD R6765 Asphalt organic -felt sheet roofing and shingles, for installation as Class C 71 ORENDA RD, BRAMPTON, ON L6W 1V8 CANADA prepared roof coverings. Asphalt organic -felt shingles, for installation as wind Asphalt organic felt shingles, for installation as Cl C roof coverin resistant roof coverings. Asphalt mineral wool -felt shingles, for installation as Asphalt organic felt shingles, for installation as wind resistant roof cover - Class A prepared roof coverings. Asphalt mineral wool -felt shingles, for ings. LOOK FOR THE UL MARK ON PRODUCT 2007 ROOFING MATERIALS AND SYSTEMS DIRECTORY ROOF COVERING MATERIALS (TEVT) ROOF COVERING MATERIALS (TEVT) ROOF COVERING MATERIALS (TEVT) Covering Materials" (ASTM D3161 ), UL 2218, "Impact Resistance of Pre- pared Roof Covering Materials" and UL 1897, "Uplift Tests for Roof Cover- ' 1 GENERAL ing Systems." This category covers roof covering materials which consist of two basic types: (1) roofing systems, generally involving the assembly of several corn- PREPARED ROOF COVERING MATERIALS ponents and may require special equipment to apply the materials involved, (TFWZ) and (2) prepared materials, which can be applied directly to a roof deck in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions provided with the product. GENERAL These coverings are intended for the protection of roof decks from external This category covers materials intended to provide Classes A, B and C fire exposure and have not been evaluated for performance when exposed coverings on combustible (wood, 3 /4 -in. thick sheathing boards or 3 /4-in. to a fire from an internal source, i.e., directed onto the underside of the roof thick plywood unless otherwise indicated) decks when applied in actor- . deck assembly. dance with detailed instructions included with the packages. As indicated in the individual Classifications or Listings, specific materials The use of 15/32 -in, thick (minimum) plywood is a suitable alternate to have been supplementally fire tested in accordance with the requirements of 1 /2 -in. thick (minimum) plywood specified in Listings for individual manu- the indicated nationally recognized codes and standards. facturers. The weatherability of these roof covering materials has not been investi- The use of 3 /8 -in. thick (minimum) non - veneer APA Rated Series Sheath- gated. ' ing (oriented strandboard panels, structural particleboard panels, composite Authorities Having Jurisdiction should be consulted as to which class of panels or waferboard anels) is a suitable alternate to 1 /2 -in. thick (mini - roof coverings will be acceptable in each location. mum) plywood specified in Listings for individual manufacturers when a CLASSES UL Classified underlayment is utilized between the sheathing and the pre - Class A includes roof coverings which are effective against severe fire pared roof covering. exposure. Under such exposure, roof coverings of this class are not readily Listings are applicable either for new work or for recovering purposes. flammable and do not carry or communicate fire, afford a fairly high degree , Flashings and trimmings are intended to be the same as or not less than of fire protection to the roof deck, do not slip from position, possess no fly- the equivalent of the roof coverings in each class, or of 16 oz. or heavier . ing brand hazard, and do not require frequent repairs in order to maintain copper, No. 26 USS gauge•or heavier galvanized-steel, or 0.019 -in. thick or their fire resisting properties. • • • heavier aluminum. . Class B includes roof coverings which are effective against moderate fire This category also covers shingles with factory- applied adhesives or inte- exposure. Under such exposure, roof coverings of this class are not readily gral locking features. The Listing Mark for such shingles may, in addition to flammable and do not readily carry or communicate fire, afford a moderate fire resistance information, include wind resistance information. degree of fire protection to the roof deck, do not slip from position, and Where indicated in the individual Listings, specific products have also . possess no flying brand hazard, but may require irdrequent repairs in order been Classified in accordance with ASTM D3161, "Standard Test Method for to maintain their fire resisting properties. Wind- Resistance of Asphalt Shingles (Fan- Induced Method)." Where Classes Class C' includes roof coverings which are.effective against light.fire expo- D and F are referenced, tests were conducted at 90 mph and 110 mph, sure: Under such exposure, roof coverings of this class.are not readily flam= respectively. . . • mable and do not .readily carry or communicate fire, afford some degree of Where indicated in the individual Listings, specific products have also fire protection to the roof deck, do not slip from position, possess no flying been Classified in accordance with ASTM D3462, "Standard Specifications brand hazard, •and•may require occasions_ repairs or renewals in order to for Asphalt Shingles Made.from Glass Felt and Surfaced with Mineral Gran- maintain their fire resisting properties. ules," or CAN /CSA- Al23.5, "Asphalt Shingles. Made From Organic Felt and Roofing systems provide Class A, B or C coverings over combustible Surfaced With Mineral Granules / Asphalt Shingles Made. From Glass Felt and /or noncombustible (steel, concrete or poured gypsum) decks. Prepared and Surfaced With Mineral Granules. roof covering materials provide Class A, B or C coverings over combustible PREPARED ROOF COVERINGS decks. Combustible. decks consist of the following types: Asphalt Organic -Felt Shingle Coverings are composed of asphalt organic- (A) Minimum 3/4 in. thick sheathing boards. felt (previously identified as rag-felt) grit- surfaced shingles, one or more (B) Minimum 3/8 in. (for Prepared) or 15/32 in. (for Roofing Systems) thickness, laid in accordance with the instruction sheets accompanying the thick plywood. packages. These coverings are limited to roof decks capable of receiving and (C) .Minimum 5/16 in. thick plywood with all joints blocked with solid retaining nails and to inclines sufficient to permit drainage. lumber. . Asphalt Glass -Fiber Mat Shingle Coverings are composed of asphalt (D) Minimum 3/8 M. (for Prepared) or 7 /16.in. (for Roofing Systems) thick glass -fiber mat, grit- surfaced shingles, laid in accordance with the mstruc- non- veneer APA rated sheathing (oriented strandboard panels, strut- lion sheets accompanying *packages. These coverings are limited to roof tural particleboard panels, composite panels or waferboard panels). • decks capable of receiving and retaining nails and to inclines sufficient to RELATED PRODUCTS permit drainage. Roofing systems are composed of materials shown under the various Modified Asphalt Glass -Fiber Mat, Asphalt Organic -Felt or Glass - Fiber/ generic system types described in Roofing Systems (TGFU ) or in Roofing Polyester Composite Shingle Coverings are composed of modified asphalt- Systems, Uplift Resistance (TGIK ), and assembled as indicated to provide coated glass -fiber mat or glass -fiber /polyester composite, grit - surfaced Class A, B or C fire resistant coverings or uplift resistant coverings, respec- shingles, laid in accordance with the instruction sheets accompanying the lively. packages. These coverings are limited to roof decks capable of receiving and Prepared roof coverings shown in Prepared Roof Covering Materials retaining nails and to inclines sufficient to permit drainage. (TFWZ) and applied in accordance with detailed instructions included iii Wind - resistant Asphalt Glass -Fiber Mat Shingles are provided with the packages of materials provide flans A, B or C fire resistant coverings field- applied or factory- applied adhesive or integral locking tabs. Some and wind resistant coverings as indicated on the Listing Mark applied to shingles with factory- applied adhesive utilize bands or spots of a heat - each package. • sensitive adhesive located either on the surface of the shingles or on the Prepared roof covering materials investigated for impact resistance are back side of 'each tab. Adhesives of this type must be activated by solar heat covered under Roof Covering Materials, Impact Resistance (TGAM ). of intensity generally attained on warm, sunny days. Other shingles with Products intended for use as an accessory for a prepared roof covering factory- applied adhesive utilize a combination pressure - sensitive and heat - system are covered under Prepared Roofing Accessories (TGDY ). sensitive adhesive. Due to the nature of adhesives of this type, sealing is For roof deck, assemblies investigated for performance under internal fire induced by application of pressure and /or heat. • exposures, see Roof Deck Constructions (TGKX ). Wind- resistant Asphalt Organic -Felt Shingles are provided with'factory- Ridge vents (see TGEW ) installed in accordance with the detailed instruc- applied adhesive or integral locking tabs. Some shingles with factory - tions included with the product provide Class A, B or C fire resistance as ' applied adhesive utilize bands or spots.of a heat - sensitive adhesive located indicated in the Classification Mark applied to each product. either on the surface of the shingles or on the back side of each tab. Adhe- When indicated in the individual Listings, the wind resistance of prepared sives of this type must be activated by solar heat of intensity generally roof coverings has been evaluated for wind velocities in excess of that speci- attained on warm, sunny days. Other shingles with factory- applied adhesive fled in UL 997. utilize a combination pressure- sensitive and heat - sensitive adhesive. Due to ADDITIONAL INFORMATION the nature of adhesives of this type, sealing is induced by application of For additional information, see Roofing Materials and Systems (AARM ). pressure and /or heat. REQUIREMENTS Wind - resistant Modified Asphalt Glass -Fiber Mat Shingles are provided The basic standards used to investigate products in this category are with factory- applied adhesive: Some shingles with factory- applied adhesive ANSI /UL 790, "Tests for Fire Resistance of Roof Covering Materials" utilize bands or spots of a heat - sensitive adhesive located either on the sur- (ASTM ElOB and NFPA 256 ), UL 997, "Wind Resistance of Prepared Roof face of the shingles or on the back of each tab. Adhesives of this type must • LOOK FOR THE UL MARK ON PRODUCT 1 10445 SW Canterbury Ln Tigard, Portland, OR Interstate Roofing, Inc. Claim: Calvin Presbyter Images ‘ ;‘-,..." - rl t` '� . + -..— 3: j.^ ' ‘.r:: am i - . a _ 1 r ti ,. ... i / 1. 1/4 .., .. ... ^! ' h ' + . of Ji ► � � '.c• . • ~ )) ;,,,„ r t • • i r v ' ' �• '. .\- � - .. : }_� : • ..1 4 • '. '''. !,,,. . • 410i , .. , L ' •V 10, 4 .„.. ., S r '' . f•1 •r` ,- •. 4 ,44 i • i ....••1 tiO •A.,,, @ - ,. ... at MI , • • • • w "°` E . I 0 1::111111 . d v i r - chi • +r Page 1 Tns document is prom ded under License byEagteVtewTectnolognes, Inc. to the requesiorfar their Internal use onty .it remains the property a Report: 96333 Eag IeView Tec tnolog ies Inc. and maybe reproduced and 6stribtled only within the r eq uestor's company. Any reproduction or distribution to anwne outside of the requestor's company is strictly prohibited. - Copyright® 2008. 2009 EagleView Technologies, Inc. - All Rights Reserved- Patents Pending 10445 SW Canterbury Ln Tigard, Portland, OR Interstate Roofing, Inc. Claim: Calvin Presbyter Total Line Lengths: Length Diagram Ridge = 531 ft [Red] Eave = 1,047 ft [Black] Valley = 51 ft [Blue] Rake = 464 ft [Green] 17 5 29 Ii • M Vi ...-----..... t1/4c3 ...- .. v ^ j 76 v CO NI S � ' ' ' ' S5 t 28 29 28 co 5 co 37 71 + M G V n- 6r \ Rj �fIJL F' ; ' � • +89 04:5. �a : 19 19: jg `'. 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Product Attributes Algae Resistance Limited Warranty` 10 Years Tru PROtection Non- Prorated 'Limited Warranty' Period - 10 Years - Duration" Premium ' 5 Years- Duration" - UL Fire Rating Class A Shingle Sealant Tru- Bond ®" Shingle Core Fiberglas' Mat is Duration" Series Shingles Product Specifications Duration" Premium Duration" Nominal Size 13 x 39%" 13'/4' x 38 ; Exposure 5W' 5W Shingles per Square 64 66 ,4 • . Bundles. per Square 4 3 . Coverage per.Square 98.4 sq. ft. 99.9 sq. ft. Applicable Standards and Codes ASTM D 3462 ASTM D 228 ASTM E 108, Class A Fire UL 790, Class A { . ASTM D 3161, Class F Wind UL 997, Wind ASTM D .3018, Type 1 * 130 - MPH wind resistance only applies to Duration Premium shingles. 110 wind resistance only applies to Duration shingles. See actual warranty for complete • details, limitations and requirements. ** Color blends is a term that describes the intensity and amount of colored, granules 1. on the shingle, which can be more visible over the entire roof deck than in a small' • ` photographic swatch. . - ' t Owens Corning strives to accurately reproduce photographs of shingles Due to manufacturing variances, the limitations of the printing process and the variations in natural lighting, actual shingle colors and granule blends may vary from the photo. The pitch of your roof can also impact how a shingle looks on your home. We suggest that you view a roofing display or several shingles to get a better idea of • the actual color. To accurately judge your shingle and color choice, we recommend that you view it on an actual roof with a pitch similar to your own roof prior to making your final selection. Color availability subject to change without notice. Ask your professional roofing contractor for samples of colors available in your area. tt Tru -Bond is a proprietary premium weathering -grade asphalt sealant that is blended by Owens Corning. SureNall Technology Patents Pending. Product Data Sheet EverGuard TPO Title 24 * „ � Compliant 60 mil Membrane "` Description GAF EverGuard TPO 60 mil thermoplastic polyolefin single -ply membrane systems have been engineered to provide superior long -term performance and enhanced durability. Strong, flexible Eve!Guard TPO 60 mil membrane is suitable for use in all types of single -ply systems: Mechanically Attached, Fully Adhered, and Ballast Applied Compared to other heavy -duty single -ply EPDM, PVC and TPO membranes, GAF EverGuard TPO 60 mil roofmg membrane provides the benefits of all three materials in a single membrane: low installed cost, heat welded seams, white reflective color, and no liquid plasticizers. Applicable Standards UL approved for use in the construction of Class A, B, or C roofs, FM Approved, ASTM 136878, Dade County Product Approval, ICC -ES Legacy Report #ER -6030 Physical Properties ASTM Test Method ASTM 6878 Minimum EverGuard Typical Test Data 1. Certain data is provided in MD (machine direction) x CMD (cross machine direction) format. 2. Data is based upon typical product performance, and is subject to normal manufacturing tolerance and variance Nominal Thickness ASTM D -751 0.039" (min.) 0.060" Breaking Strength ASTM D -751 Grab Method 220 lbf/in. 320 lbf x 270 lbf Factory Seam Strength ASTM D -751 66 lbf Pass (membrane failure) Elongation at Break ASTM D -751 15% 28% Heat Aging ASTM D- 573 90% Retention of Breaking 100% Strength and Elongation at Break Tear Strength ASTM D -751 8" x 8" Sample 55 lbf 70 lbf x 150 lbf Puncture Resistance FTM 101C Method 2031 Not Established 380 lbs. Cold Brittleness ASTM D- 2137 -40 C -40 C Permeance ASTM E -96 Not Established 0.01 Perms Dimensional Change ASTM D -1204 @158 F, 6 hrs. +/- 1% 0.4% Water Absorption ASTM D-471 @158 F, 1 week +/- 3.0% (top coating only) 0.7% Hydrostatic Resistance ASTM D- 751Method D Not Established 430 psi Ozone Resistance ASTM D -1149 Pass No visible deterioration No visible deterioration @ 7 x magnification @ 7 x magnification Reflectivity ASTM C1549 & E408 N/A 0.76 Emissivity ASTM E408 N/A 0.90 • Product Data Roll Size Note: Product sizes, dimensions, and widths are nominal values and are subject to normal manufacturing/packaging tolerance and variation Colors Full Roll Size Full Roll Weight. Half Roll Size Half Roll Weight White, Tan, Gray 10' x 100' 322 lbs. 5' x 100' 162 lbs. (1,000 sq.ft.) (500 sq.ft.) Note: Membrane rolls shi Ted horizontally on • allets. Storage Store rolls on their sides on pallets or shelving in a dry area Safety Warning Membrane rolls are heavy, and are best positioned and installed by at least two people * White Membrane Only Product Data Sheet 2 14 r Mechanically Attached :F,. Installation Specification ,S IC TPO & PVC ;ii, (;) 7. ., y . ,i.ti ` _, .,.‘ ..:, Part 1— General installation quality due to condensation on the membrane surface, and excessively fast adhesive io rates. 1.01 System Description E. Material installation during periods of low ambient A. Mechanically attached heat - welded thermoplastic sheet temperatures, typically below 30 °F, can result in poor roof membrane system. �j ; installation quality due to increased material stiffness and :;' B. EverGuard PVC and EverGuard TPO materials are not vulnerability to damage and excessively slow adhesive compatible with one another. DO NOT combine drying rates. To avoid these problems: tv - -r EverGuard PVC and EverGuard TPO membranes, % 1. Store accessory materials in a warming box ; .. s flashings, and flashing accessories together in the same A . roofing system. 2. Use as soon as possible ti • 3. Allow adhesives to properly cure ' " 1.02 Specification Designations • [.=, ; t ; :: 4. Adjust welder settings to insure proper welds for A '� A. See Plates. a licable ambient conditions y PP 0 1.03 Regulatory Requirements 1.06 Working Environment 1 .: ' A. Conform to all applicable building and jurisdictional codes, A. Provide a safe working environment, including, but Ti'`' "' including roof assembly wind uplift and fire resistance not limited to adequate fall protection, restriction of 4 . �•.ti,- ." requirements and slope. unauthorized access to the work area, and protection t�� : lw of the building and its occupants. ; B. Follow your local jurisdiction requirements for disposing of g P ', srr used and expired adhesives and sealants. B. Safe work practices should be followed, including, =p ; ., but not limited to, keeping tools in good operating '411 1. ' 1.04 Delivery, Storage and Protection ` order, providing adequate ventilation if adhesives are s 1,7,-,:i,'- A. Deliver products to site in original containers with seals used and daily housekeeping to remove debris and ua a ; ;y r • unbroken and labeled with manufacturers' name, product other hazards. brand name and type. W.,;.,%<''' 4 Part 2 — Products " gi B. Store materials in weather protected environment, clear of ''.`-: Sli, 4 ground and moisture, in accordance with GAF instructions. 2.01 Membrane `' ,,: `t17': C. All materials stored outside shall be raised above ground or A. EverGuard TPO (smooth reinforced) thermoplastic roof level on pallets, and covered with a t (' p tarpaulin or other polyolefm membrane. tk� . • to waterproof material. Factory- installed plastic wrapping is B. EverGuard TPO Fleece -Back thermoplastic polyolefin , w ,,, not an adequate covering. Extreme heat conditions may membrane �, `, " require special storage requirements. Contact GAF C. EverGuard PVC (smooth reinforced) thermoplastic 4 ' J . Contractor Services for suggestions. 4 ' membrane �, ;;�jjt D. Follow GAF directions and requirements for protection of D. EverGuard PVC Fleece -Back thermoplastic membrane 1 �,� materials prior to and during installation. P i ashin 2.02 Fl - '° E. Materials that are wet or damaged to the extent that they g 7 ` :;`': _ : will no longer serve their intended purpose shall not be A. EverGuard membrane flashings to be of same type, t': "i x A used All roof insulation that has been wet is considered thickness and color as roofing membrane. damaged, even if later dried out Remove all damaged B. EverGuard TPO and PVC Fleece Back membranes are ki " " z Y ,, materials from the j obsite. optional flashing membranes for all EverGuard TPO and . , `, . 1.05 Environmental Requirements & Restrictions PVC roofing systems, respectively. These membranes may be a solution when a contaminated substrate is % - - , 8. `' A. Do not apply roofing materials during inclement or encountered. -. .-, - threatening weather. 2.03 Flashing Accessories -,. '; ' B. Do not expose materials vulnerable to water or sun damage i n quantities greater than can be weatherproofed during the A. EverGuard preformed flashing accessories to be of same ::1,..4.,. q rP g as roofing membrane. same day. type g 1. EverGuard TPO and PVC laminated metal flashings to ., # . r ' C. High or gusting winds make the installation of materials N__. difficult. be a minimum of 25 mils of non - reinforced thennoplas- ' -fir D. Material installation during periods of high ambient 4 T4 tic membrane of same type as roofing membrane, lami- ',I , ; ' temperatures, typically above 90 °F, can result in poor nated to 25 ga. galvanized steel sheet metal. f 75