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I.0O SCALE 8.5" II" --y-- FastWrap+ 1 4 _.U . ° , !cS Commercial Kitchen Grease Duct . 115 Air Ventilation Duct Fire Protection Systems Product Data and Installation Guide • I C) 0 .) 4, re5;" ECEIVE L.::-..• .,' . _., -. , , :-: , r '1 a SBCCI a — — ' °441e --- 111:1e r- DEC 1 1 4 2006 = �. .• -- - t - k4 • -... - : ,.iai.= •• ...- NFPA 96 IMC CITY OF TIGARD - .� 1. Product Description - New and Improved FastWrap +BUILDING DIVISION x - Thermal Ceramics new and improved FastWrap+ is a one - layer, totally foil- encapsulated, non - combustible 2000 °F (1093 °C) rated, low biopersistence, flexible fireproofing wrap specifically tested to 3. Physical Characteristics provide a 1 or 2 hour fire rated enclosure for horizontal and vertical commercial kitchen grease and air ventilation ducts. The core blan- Duct FireMaster Units/ Wt./ ket chemistry is alkaline -earth silicate wool free of binders and lubri- P duct Protection Unit Size Pro Ctn. Ctn. cants. FastWrap+ is classified by Omega Point Laboratories and 11/2' x 24' x 25' 37.5 lbs. Underwriter's Laboratories Listing and Follow - up Service Program FastWrap+ Roll 1 (38.1 mm x 610 mm x 7.6 m) (17 kg) to ensure uniform thickness and density specifications, thus p rovid- 11'i' x 48' x 25' 75 lbs. ing consistency in end physical properties for required fire ratings. FastWrap+ Roll FastWrap+ 1 FastWrap+ is a proven performance alternative through extensive (38.1 mm x 1.2 m x 7.6 m) 34 x 6' x 25' testing to 1 or 2 hour fire resistance rated shaft enclosures. With its p+ Collar Roll (38.1 4 5 53 lbs. (38.1 mm x 152 mm x 7.6 m) (24 kg) excellent insulating capability of withstanding fire condition temper- Color White blanket with silver foil encapsulation atures up to 2000 °F (1093 °C), it protects combustible constructions - at zero clearance throughout the entire enclosure system. When 4. Specifications the duct penetrates fire rated walls and floors, an approved silicone This specification guide covers the application of Thermal Ceramics firestop sealant used in combination with FastWrap+ provides an FastWrap+ Duct FireMaster Fire Protection Product and an alternate means of protection to rigid shafts by maintaining the approved silicone firestop sealant. integrity of the 1 or 2 hour fire rated wall and floor assembly. FastWrap+ is resistant to mold growth in test conditions of 75 -95% Fire Through relative humidity (ASTM D6329). Application Resistive Enclosure System Penetration Product Features Rating System 1 layer, 1'6' FastWrap+, perimeter • One - layer system with 3 optional installation techniques Grease Ducts 1 or 2 and longitudinal overlap 3' (75 mm), OPL FS 587F • Low biopersistent insulation blanket hours GD 544 F, GD 562 F, UL G -14 UL C-AJ -7098 • Does not contain low temperature fiberglass or mineral wool C-AJ - 7095, • Shaft alternative to rigid board systems 1 layer, 1'/=° FastWrap+, perimeter UL - - 7121 • Zero clearance to combustibles protection throughout the entire Air Ducts 2 hours and longitudinal overlap 3' enclosure system (75 mm), UL V - 19 UL • Lightweight, flexible wrap saves labor UL - 0 7037 • Passive fire proof material does not shrink, become brittle, or 5. Performance lose fire fighting capabilities with age A. Thermal Ceramics FastWrap+ Duct FlreMaster Fire • Totally foil encapsulated system protects against material degra- Protection Product dation, and potential fire hazards • Product markings on foil ensure proper material identification for Flammability (ASTM # 84/UL 723) easy inspections Foil: Flame spread 5 • Wide variety of through- penetration systems Smoke developed 10 • Resistant to mold growth Blanket: Flame spread 0 Smoke developed 0 2. Applications R value per ASTM C 518 • 1 or 2 Hour Commercial Kitchen Grease Duct Enclosure Thermal Resistance ° • 1 or 2 Hour Air Ventilation Duct Enclosure 4.15 per inch at 70 F (21°C) B. Fire Stop Sealants Tremco Inc. Fyre Sil sealant or Fyre -Sil S/L Sealant (for floor assemblies only) Specified Technologies Inc. Pensil 300 Rectoseal 835+ Sealant HILTI Construction Chemicals, FS One Sealant Division of HILTI Inc. -Kermal Ceramics 6. Listings alternate their directions and appear on every other blanket. , Agency Reference StandardlFile No. • Butt Joint & Collar System - Adjacent blankets are butted tight - Omega Point Laboratories, Inc. Listing # 11660 -3 ly together and a 6" (152 mm) wide collar of FastWrap+ is cen- Grease Duct Enclosures (HNKT): G -14; tered over the joint, overlapping each blanket by 3" (75 mm) as Fire Resistive Ventilation Duct shown in Figures 1 and 3. Underwriters Laboratory Assemblies (HNLJ): V-19; Through - Penetration FireStop System (XHEZ): • 2 & 3 Sided Enclosure System - When space does not allow for C -AJ -7095, C -AJ -7098 full wrap enclosure on all four sides of the duct, the FastWrap+ NFPA 96 Section 4.3.1, 2004 Edition may be installed on 2 or 3 sides of the duct and mechanically Section 506.10.3 Commercial Kitchen attached to a concrete or CMU assembly on the unexposed side International Mechanical Code Grease Ducts and Exhaust Equipment, of the duct. Section 507 Commercial Kitchen Hoods, General: 2003 Edition To minimize waste, material should be rolled out tautly before New York MEA 412 -02 -M, 413-02 -M measuring. Cut edges of the blanket shall be taped with aluminum International Code Council SBCCI Legacy Report No. 9424E foil tape to prevent exposed edges of the insulation from wicking BOCA Legacy Report No. 22.25 moisture from condensation or grease from a compromised leaking City of Los Angeles RR8425 duct joint into the material and causing degradation of the fire bar - California State Fire Marshal 2440. 1361 :103 rier. The FastWrap+ material may be installed with either a mechan- 2440- 1361:105 ical banding system or insulation pins and clips (see Mechanical 7. Installation Attachment Methods below and Figures 1 and 3). When using the A qualified contractor in accordance with manufacturer's instruc- banding technique, caution shall be taken to ensure that the bands tions and referenced standards shall install the new or original are not fitted too snug as which could result in cutting into the blan- FastWrap+ system using the installation methods as described in ket. To prevent blanket sag on ducts with dimensions greater than sections A -D. See Figures 1 - 4 complete drawing details. or equal to 24" (600 mm), insulation pins, long enough to extend through the layers of blanket insulation, are welded to the duct in Materials and Equipment columns spaced 12" (305 mm) apart, between 6' and 12" (152 and FastWrap+ blanket, 1W (38.1 mm) thick, 6 pcf (96 kg /m'), 24° (600 305 mm) from each edge and 101/2" (267 mm) on center along the mm), or 48" (1.2 m) wide, and 25' (7.6 m) long rolls; optional 6" wide bottom horizontal and outside vertical duct runs. Insulation pins x 20' long (150 mm x 6 m) rolls that extend beyond the blanket wrap shall be tuned down to elimi- • FastWrap+: 25' (7.6 m) standard length, 48" (1220 mm) wide nate sharp points. Support hanger systems do not need to be blanket helps to minimize waste wrapped provided that the steel hanger rods are at least a minimum • Aluminum foil tape of (9.5 mm) diameter and the steel angle is a minimum of 11/2° x • Minimum I4" (19.0 mm) wide filament tape (optional) 11/2" x /a (38 mm x 38 mm x 3.2 mm), or SMACNA equivalent sup- • Carbon steel or stainless steel banding material, minimum 1/2" port system (SMACNA band strap support systems do not apply). (12.5 mm) wide, minimum 0.015° (0.38 mm) thick, with steel Horizontal trapeze support systems may be incorporated into the banding clips wrap enclosure. • Hand banding tensioner and crimping tool A. Overlap Wrap Telescope Installation • Minimum 12 gage steel insulation pins; galvanized steel speed clips, minimum 1'/z" (38 mm) x 1'/z° (38 mm) square or 1'/z" dia. FastWrap+ commercial kitchen grease or air ventilation duct 1 or 2 (38 mm), or equivalent sized cup -head pins; capacitor discharge hour enclosure includes a one-layer wrap construction applied stud gun directly to all surfaces of the duct (Figures 1 and 3). The • Access door hardware: four galvanized steel threaded rods, '6" FastWrap+ blanket is wrapped one layer 1'/z" (38.1 mm) or 2° (50 diameter (6.35 mm) by 4'/" to 5" long (114 to 127 mm) with IA° mm) thick around the perimeter of the duct with a length cut to pro - (6.35 mm) wing nuts and 's° (6.35 mm) washers; 4" (102 mm) vide enough excess to overlap itself not less than 3" (75 mm). long steel tubing to fit threaded rods Adjacent blankets are placed to overlap the previous blanket not • An approved silicone firestop sealant less than 3° (75 mm). The overlap made by adjacent blankets forms the "longitudinal" overlap. The overlap a blanket makes with itself is Storage: called the °perimeter" overlap. The wrap layer may be held tern- The FastWrap+ and an approved silicone firestop sealant must be porarily in place with filament tape 11/2" (38 mm) from each blanket stored in a dry warehouse environment on pallets. Pallets should edge and in the center of the blanket until the mechanical banding not be stacked. or pinning and clip attachment method is secured. Preparatory Work: B. Checkerboard Wrap Installation FastWrap+ is installed with common tools, such as knives, banders FastWrap+ is cut to completely wrap around the perimeter of the and capacitor discharge guns for applying insulation pins. In order duct with enough excess to provide an overlap of not less than 3" to install the duct fire stop system, the surfaces of all openings and (75 mm) (Figures 1 and 3). The blankets with both edges exposed penetrating items need to be clean, dry, frost free, and free of dust. alternate with blankets with covered edges as shown in Figures 1 Installation techniques for Thermal Ceramics FastWrap+ (Figures and 3. The visible edges of the longitudinal overlaps alternate their 1 and 3): directions and appear on every other blanket. A 3" (75 mm) longi- tudinal overlap is installed onto the previous adjacent wrap forming • 3" (75 mm) Overlap Wrap Telescope - Each blanket overlaps a 'checkerboard" construction. The wrap layer may be held tem- one adjacent blanket, and each blanket has one edge exposed porarily in place with filament tape 1'fz" (38 mm) from each blanket and one edge covered by the next blanket as shown in Figures 1 edge and in the center of the blanket until the mechanical banding and 3. The visible edges of the longitudinal overlaps all point in or pinning and clip attachment method is secured. the same direction. • Overlap Checkerboard Pattern - Blankets with both edges exposed alternate with blankets with covered edges, as shown in Figures 1 and 3. The visible edges of the longitudinal overlaps C. Butt Joint I Collar Installation Grease Duct Access Door Installation FastWrap+ is installed in a single layer directly to the duct with Four galvanized steel threaded rods, '/ ° diameter (6.35 mm) by a tight butt joint construction (Figures 1 and 3). The FastWrap+ 41/2° to 5" long (114 to 125 mm) are welded to the duct at the cor- material may be held in place with filament glass tape 11/2" (38 ners of the door opening. Four 5° (125 mm) long 12 gage insu- mm) from each blanket edge and in the center of the blanket lation pins are welded to the door panel for installation of the temporarily until the mechanical banding or pinning and clip blanket. Two layers of FastWrap+ are installed on the door. The attachment method is secured. A 6° (152 mm) wide FastWrap+ first layer is cut and placed on the pins and over the access Collar is centered over the joints overlapping on each side of the opening with a Y2° (13 mm) overlap. When the door is installed, blanket joint 3" (75 mm). this first layer is compresses and fitted against the wrap sur- D. 2 & 3 Sided Wrap System rounding the door opening to form a tight butt joint. The second When space does not allow for a complete wrap applied to the layer is centered over the first piece so that a minimum 1° (25 mm) overlap exists around the perimeter. duct on all four sides, the FastWrap+ can be installed in a sin- It is essential that this gle layer on the 2 or 3 sides of the unexposed duct and mechan- layer fit tightly against the wrap surrounding the access door ically attached to a concrete or CMU assembly. The FastWrap+ opening with no through openings. The second layer is impaled is installed on the duct as described in one of the three installa- over the pins and both layers are locked in place with speed lion methods described above with the starting edge of the blan- clips. Pins that extend beyond the outer layer of FastWrap+ ket attached to the concrete or CMU assembly and then shall be turned down to avoid sharp points on the door. wrapped around the duct until the other end can be affixed to the The insulated door panel and the steel tubes are placed over the other concrete or CMU assembly, thus encapsulating the duct threaded rods and held in place with washers and wing nuts. with insulation around all accessible sides. The blanket is to The steel tubes hold the door to the duct and protect the wrap flange out onto the concrete or CMU assembly. It should be from damage as the door is removed. Alternatively, insulated secured to the adjoining assembly with minimum '/,e (4.7 mm) pre- fabricated access doors are available from dealers. See the diameter, 4° (100 mm) long concrete anchors, footed to a mini- Thermal Ceramics FastWrap+ Design and Installation Manual mum 11/2" (38 mm) wide x 3 /16° (4.7 mm) thick steel strip/strap for complete installation and drawing details. with pre - drilled holes spaced a maximum 10° (254 mm) on cen- . Mi 8antenance ter. The FastWrap+ insulation wrap is secured to the duct with No maintenance is required when installed in accordance with banding (see Mechanical Attachment Methods for Insulation Wrap section below or Figures 1 and 3). The ends of the band- Thermal Ceramics installation instructions. Once installed, if any ing are to loop into the steel strips/straps that foot the blanket to section that is greater that 8° x 8° is damaged or if the overlap the concrete floor or wall, and are tightened down. The trapeze area is damaged, the following procedures will apply: support system may be incorporated within the wrap system. 'The damaged section should be removed by cutting the steel banding or removing the clips holding it in place Mechanical Attachment Methods for Insulation Wrap • A new section of the same dimension should be cut from a 1. Banding - 1 " (12.7 mm) wide carbon steel or stainless steel roll of FastWrap+, either 24° (610 mm) or 48° (1220 mm) banding, 0.015° (0.376 mm) thick, is placed around the entire wide. Cut edges of the blanket shall be taped to prevent perimeter of the insulated duct with maximum 101/2" (267 mm) exposed edges of the insulation from wicking spacing centers and 11/2° (38 mm) from each blanket edge or 1" moisture or grease into the material and degradation of the (25 mm) from each collar edge when using the butt joint and col- fire barrier lar method. When banding, filament tape can be used to tern- • The new section should be placed per Thermal Ceramics porarily hold the blanket in place until the banding is applied. manufacturer's Installation Instructions ensuring the same The banding is placed around the material and tightened so as overlap that existed previously to firmly hold the FastWrap+ in place against the duct, but not • The steel banding should be placed around the material and cause any cutting or damage to the blanket. tensioned so as to sufficiently hold the FastWrap+ in place 2. Pinning Min. 12 gage, 5° long (125 mm) steel insulation pins • without cutting the blanket are welded to the duct at all blanket overlap locations (see If the blanket has not been damaged but the foil has ripped, seal the opening with aluminum foil tape Figures 1 and 3) spaced in rows max. 101" (267 mm) on center For damaged areas less than or equal to 8° X 8° the following and maximum 8° (200 mm) apart. An insulation pin is located procedure may be used. in the middle of the perimeter overlap and center spaced • The damaged section should be removed by cutting out a between the pins. Pins are locked into place with 11/2" (38 mm) square or rectangular that includes the damaged area and diameter square or round, galvanized steel, speed clips or cup does not exceed 8° in width or length. head pins. Pins that extend beyond outer blanket wrap layer • A repair section should be cut from a section of FastWrap+ shall be turned down to eliminate sharp edges or the excess that is 1° wider and 1° longer than the damaged area that length cut off. has been removed. Cut edges of the blanket shall be taped NOTE: Pinning is required for grease ducts larger than 24" x 48". to prevent the exposed edges of the insulation from wicking moisture or grease into the material. Through - Penetration Firestop System • A single min. 12 Gauge insulation pin min. 3" long should be When the duct penetrates a concrete or drywall fire rated wall, welded to the grease duct in the center of the repair area. ceiling, or floor, an approved fire stop system must be employed. (Note: Cup head pins may also be used.) (Figures 2 and 4). FastWrap+ approved through penetration fire • The repair section is to be centered on the opening and stop systems are listed in Section 4, Specifications. impaled upon the insulation pins. All overlaps should be To fire stop the through penetration void area, cut strips of tucked into the repair opening to provide a tight fitting joint. FastWrap+ 41/2" (106 mm) wide and as long as the opening and Insulation is held in place with a 1W square or round galva- install at a minimum 50% compression. Install the strips so that nized or stainless steel speed clip or a minimum 1" diameter they are recessed '' " (6.35 mm) from the top surface of the wall cup head pin. The excess portion of the pin shall be cut off or floor. Install a minimum 'A" (6.35 mm) depth of an approved and/or turned down to eliminate sharp edges. silicone firestop sealant into the opening to the recess around • The joint should be sealed using aluminum foil tape. the top surface of the floor or wall through- penetration opening. PortlandMaps Detail Report , . . Page 1 of 1 . • ,. 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