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Report N 0 R KOT E LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL 2330 106th Street SW Everett,WA 98204 Phone (425) 212.3813 Date sent: GC Job Number: Fax (425) 212.3816 08/07/17 To: Fortis Construction 078100 Applied Fireproofing submittal cc: Harlen's Drywall REVISED SHOP DRAWING Phone: 425 212.3813 Attention: Aaron Thorpe Fax: 425 212.3816 Re: Fowler Middle School Project #of Date of Doc/Bid Description: Copies Transmittal Submtl# 1 Ea. REVISED Fireproofing Shop Drawing Y Transmitted as indicated below: x For approval 0 Approved as submitted x For your use 0 Approved as noted x As requested 0 Returned for corrections 0 For review and comment 0 Sign & return 0 Other Remarks: Please return an approved copy for our records. Thank you, Copy to: Signed: • Luke Street Project Manager (T)=Transmittal Only Received by: r I 50 I 40 I 30 I 20 I 10 1 0 1 '"2 3 4 -, r . ...... 6 ...,. 8 10. 't1. 12 31 Mslas, 14 was ,.. xa eaar�... 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CONTACT:RON LACROIX «a�.n.s,,,„o..,,a.:,a,.an..a„a,,,,< 425-212-3813 ' H S S aMICAns.oMwMmas..s.u.MM MATERIAL:ISOLATEK CAFCO 300 e, 0 5 a a S�.�._S Morwm M.M WE/AMU MOM CONTACT:TERRY WILDEBOER,CSI C ^ .. p i a.e•,�.,... 206-546-8645 z. . 1 I e ^ i 3 K. e... a rr k ._ sem. .M. — .MaM�M c c' k `' # �_ y Revised 8/07/17 . • 4 n SHOP DRAWING APPLIED FIREPROOFING 4 - — g r. 7 .naa. amay..,x .....A.,,,,,t n va,en aeaavW 1:5 y $ U a) t r • • O n LL G C a n:>a O 3,0461 L a (r9. M o.:Me 10' (` 3 00 la rMM M $ 0 Iil SI 4` n' 16.5' 1 'f0 -----'----- ------.7 ---•-------7 M 2 '4 O' : ao Is •I :y marreureursrre it iiii ii SO„ ., a� PHASE 1 ..�—, J25' PHASE 3� k CAFCO 300 Thickness Guide +'-r ,r ! : : ; for 1 Hour Fire Rating as ,i : :.!i!7--ti'! KEY PLAN P IF •Y : qu �� JOIST 24 : - I , MSO I1 ada„M., " 1”per P723 1 -: 1 I OARS Dare DESCRIPTION a- 1•::[. . I arra: IMO/ a F $ " ;15::::: : sw.: ,W u,mMa 1.5"roof deck 7/8"per P723 i I-`- •:-' -:. 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MOM 5 CAFCO 300 Thickness Guide for 1 Hour Fire Rating a,,, ep,,, ZIWIS CI MK„�,.”'«6 BORA Legend Description Test Hours Thickness �.1 W 10 X 33 bra A.11.11‘... 1.00 1/2„ C- b° 5021.226.13. — ■.11111111111 W 10X 39 1.00 1/2" n> ffi .ate.�. — ---^^..- IIIIIIPPIIIII W 18 X 65 P723 1.00 1/2" Li'*�ffi p„,", ae igIap .,�" DEAN ® W 18 X 71 1.00 1/2" G. ,,....,,,, iiiimmiJOIST 24" 1.00 1" ":=417,,r"'!'",..:....... �' 5 momos L 4 X 4 X 1/4 X790 1.00 1" Revised 8/07/17 s" 14 0-c, P 3 00 7 :" ,"0F1,10 SHOP DRAWING (E)HSS 6 X 6 X 1/4 columns X790 1.00 11/16" --APPLIED FIREPROOFING a,,. • " , — s ti �. •�2? ;fl it 7. ;la ,� q �. —•.•----.-_ .._• •—..— _-.--.—..--.—..— .. .. 2 e A I : 4 -- 7. 1;.. h: 4 i€' 1,'ii —t.;i :�1 • • is • • • — a. 70• �: : 1 ::' •:: _ '9' O r :. :;' . ..ii:r* PHASE_2 3 to 3 N :.A 0 O .: . - 3m 1 5.iii 60 O Ei 11 I '• . F F .•mom . . . x • s__�.. � -..v" F 2 91 — 2 ' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 ...- ROOF FRAMING PLAN-SECTOR 2 day P" 0 WSW DA. DESCROMON Mo. 4121/11 lc* Mad FIREPROOFING THICKNESS DRAWINGS PREPARED BY NORKOTE INC. CONTACT:RON LACROIX 1 425-212-3813 i `..-"_-------__.-...___._..._.- MATERIAL:ISOLATEK CAFCO 300 PERMIT SET $ CONTACT:TERRY WILDEBOER,CSI --- 206-546-8645 ROOF FRAMING PLAN- SECTOR2 1 S232 1 so I 40 I 30 I 20 I 10 I 0 I 6 '0 r P 'i 'k 1 s 1705 SW T P> 503+459+4477 SUITE 200AYLOR STREET F> 503+459+4478 66.-rail rolii PORTLAND OR 97205 CCB# 155766 CONSTRUCTION INC. SUBMITTAL FOR APPROVAL 078100-004-0 Applied Fireproofing PROJECT NAME: FOWLER MIDDLE SCHOOL DATE CREATED: 6/16/17 PROJECT#: 17016 DATE REQ'D: 5, � To: Eve Fagenstro FROM: James Johnstone Bora Architects, cFortis Construction, Inc. . PHONE: (503) 226-1575 PHONE: (971) 317-1560 E-MAIL: fagenstrom@bora.co E-MAIL: James.Johnstone@fortisconstruction.com m. ITEM-REV SUBMITTAL ITEM DESCFIPTIN ITEM TYPE SPEC# STATUS 01-0 Fireproofing Shop Drawing -' ' Shop Drawings 078100 APPNOT 02-0 Isolotek, Cafco 300 roduct Data 078100 APPNOT 03-0 Isolotek, Cafco 300 anuf.Qualif. 078100 APPNOT 04-0 Isolotek, Cafco 300 -,, ification 078100 APPNOT 05-0 UL ER13348-01 Evaluation Report ep . 078100 APPNOT 06-0 Isolotek, Cafco 300In` - 078100 APPNOT 07-0 Isolotek, Cafco 300 Misc 078100 APPNOT 08-0 Isolotek, Cafco 300 Installe s a • 078100 APPNOT .s. STATUS: APP=APPROVED APPNOT=APPROVED AS NOTED RR=REVISE AND RESUBMIT R=REJECTED NYS=NOT YET SUBMITTED NA=NOT REVIEWED -=NOT SUBMITTING/NOT APPLICABLE CC COMPANY-CONTACT ® DAY CPM-MIKE DIPASQUALE D MFIA,INC.-SCOTT MILLER(MECH&PLUMBING) D DAY CPM-SARAH OAKS D .. D DAY CPM-DEBBIE PEARSON 0 D DAY CPM-FRANK BERG ® BORA-CINDY LUNDEEN 0 O BORA-MARK SCHOPMEYER 0 NISHKIAN DEAN-ROB AMAN O NISHKIAN DEAN-CHAD NORVELL O MFIA,INC.-ROBERT L.CONNELL(ELECTRICAL) D O MFIA,INC.-GARY ADOVNIK(TELCOM/Low VOLTAGE) D F o y r 1705 SW TAYLOR STREET P>503+459+4477 SUITE 200 C # 155 9+4478 - PORTLAND OR 97205 CCB# 1557fi6 CONSTRUCTION INC, Fowler Middle School Fortis Construction, Inc. 10865 SW Walnut St Project# 17016- Tigard, OR 97223 GC-Fortis Constr ctton,In , Arc ttect Bo a, clhit cture,In . Reviewed for general conformance to the contract documents. This review does not relieve ubcontractor of the responsibility of making the .rk. orm to the contract requirements. The subco ractor i responsible for all dimensions,correct fabricatio n.•. ate fit with the work BOORA ARCHITECTS, INC. ofother tr .e . Reviewed for Conformance With Submittal#: 078100-004 Design Concept Subcontractor: Norkote By: Reviewed By: James Johnstone Date: 6/16/17 ' Status/Action Required: Approved as Noted (71/ 06/27/2017 elNo Exceptions Taken ❑ di a e Corrections Noted conforming-Resubmit ❑ Spray fireproofing work value=$100,912 03.226.1575 Owner ,© „CPQ,,a ,t <..,,;tk, .. ., 4.,<,`. CI No EXCEPTIQtsSTAKEN NO EXCEPTIONS,EXCEPT AS NOTED G REVISE AS NOTED AND RESUBMIT G REJECTED/RESUBMIT AS SPECIFIED s] SUBMITTED PREVIOUSLY: • Not reviewed • Reviewed,identified additional data only Notations do not authorize changes to contract sum Submittal was reviewed for design conformity and general conformance to contract documents only. Contractor is responsible for confirming and correlating dimensions at job sites for tolerances, clearances,quantities,fabrication processes and technique of construction,coordination of his work with other trades and full compliance with contract documents. Date By NISHKIAN DEAN NORKOTE LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL 2330 106th Street SW Everett, WA 98204 Phone (425) 212.3813 Date sent: GC Job Number: Fax (425) 212.3816 06/15/17 To: Harlen's Drywall Co 078100 Applied Fireproofing submittal 14615 NE 13th Ct. #A1 Vancouver WA 98685 Phone: 425 212.3813 Attention: Dan Fax: 425 212.3816 Re: Fowler Middle School Project fc:?/ #of Date of Doc/Bid Des 1 1 n: Copies Transmittal Submtl# 1 Ea. Fireproofing Sho r • 1 Ea. Isolotek, Cafco 300- - •• ct Data and Test Reports 1 Ea. Isolotek, Cafco 300 - . turer's Qualification + 1 Ea. Isolotek, Cafco 300 - Certf t •f•Compliance 1 Ea. UL ER13348-01 Evaluation -, • 1 Ea. Isolotek, Cafco 300 Application tions 1 Ea. Isolotek, Cafco 300 MSDS 1 Ea. Isolotek, Cafco 300 Installers Qualfi +ns Transmitted as indicated below: x For approval 0 Approved as submitted x For your use 0 Approved as noted x As requested 0 Returned for corrections 0 For review and comment 0 Sign & return 0 Other Remarks: Please return an approved copy for our records. Thank you, Copy to: Signed: Luke Street Project Manager (T)=Transmittal Only Received by: I 00 I 40 1 30 1 20 1 10 I 0 I 2 3 4 5 6 ..w 1 8 10 II 12 14 rmnucee. <erew iexia• M a1. .v x.. .ah- n.,w. w xa ~ ! Ynurol.Cum.tn. J FOft 1. — '_ .-... ,_....,v-. ..._-..__.. ,.... __. _.,.<_.....,.._.. ... cao.w,,::r vt m �. n n na�,�.n war go R� G nn:�. .%6~v4M.M f r r.,+.e.a.mmm� 1 h .. r maanveu..runwv.ate %1.LL16,6 A ..ria... 6 I ea»rraraarsw�...w u.m rl00>e��'rCIDA I I rrr.:... r..t�wrwi. 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' aide ...Da 8 :1 1.5"roof deck 7/8"per P723 I 6 °*rte .4..,`, , PERMIT SET ROOF FRAMING PLAN- R 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 14 SECTOR 1 1 ROOF FRAMING PLAN-SECTOR 1 S230 I so I 40 I 30 I 20 1 10 I 0 I l1 t 1 1 16 I 50 I 40 I 30 20 I 10 1 0 1 .sae 4 6 CAFCO 300 Thickness Guide for 1 Hour Fire Rating " "" uor,oesAtrotral now...MAW,.e BORA mYM rS CFVK'. Legend Description Test Hours Thickness s' MAIM �® W 10 X 33 1.00 1/2" ,..A.A. Y n.,, ,,. �»«0 I W 10 X 39 1.00 1/2" .r.,r... �» em1 ismse® W 18 X 65 P723 1.00 1/2" wmvanr*- fK — IdAEigCS�pq °""''.gtx=.:". ---- DEA N ® W 18 X 71 1.00 1/2" ,:_r 7...ra"..;... : c.-7,-...‘...1.--;•,,"-.',=•:,.-.1..':- ,.,.M — �. JOIST 24" 1.00 1w ,...I.» o „" S �� L4X4X 1/4 X790 1.00 1" ,� �KSHOP DRAWING IFJ:: : : 1x-' roo.•.eck P723 1.00 7/8" mom APPLIED FIREPROOFING 0,14 l' 1 ,4, ..s,F"rswwe.w.n..na..r..WA 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 a `r nTnnmao.rrcow —. _ ..._. .. .._..___.._................�..,• < r. _ 4. - $ .��.ew..r.{onn. u.er n. t # A I !il a : .:. .I s i U 1:E. : I ; O ��.., — a c ! s' o H` is 'r` `'. . : y `i' 1.11'.4.' :;r i:i. :i: 1'4- .i: �, ii PHASE 2 co 3 in- . :g s m 0 I SM1 I..,M�t: i:iC t u) ,g 2 ii ! • i: : • L aP a� •]• E K ♦ 12d w r' E 2 ..,,,r,"441::::""` - -, 2 , IIIIIII 1 2 3 4 5- 6 7 8 10 ,• ROOF FRAMING PLAN-SECTOR 2Y p ha — .wa DAVE QFSODADOV 4* w<n> DADA: Y..Yree FIREPROOFING THICKNESS DRAWINGS PREPARED BY NORKOTE INC. 1 CONTACT:RON LACROIX 425-212-3813 i DADA MATERIAL:ISOLATEK CAFCO 300 PERMIT SET CONTACT:TERRY WILDEBOER,CSI i 206-546-8645 SBOORF41NG PLAN 2 .o I 30 I 20 S232 I 10 I 0 I 2/23/2017 BXUV.X790-Fire Resistance Ratings-ANSI/UL 263 CI) ONLINE CERTIFICATIONS DIRECTORY Design No. X790 BXUV.X790 Fire Resistance Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 Page Bottom Design/System/Construction/Assembly Usage Disclaimer • Authorities Having Jurisdiction slid be consulted in all cases as to the particular requirements covering the installation and use of UL Certified products, equipmenyst-`+, devices, and materials. • Authorities Having Jurisdicti•! shout• •- consulted before construction. • Fire resistance assemblies an:„•ro.. ' are developed by the design submitter and have been investigated by UL for compliance with applicable requirements. The p ifotmation cannot always address every construction nuance encountered in the field. • When field issues arise, it is reco ="en the first contact for assistance be the technical service staff provided by the product manufacturer noted for the design. U .:e resistance assemblies are advised to consult the general Guide Information for each product category and each group of a ;Tl Guide Information includes specifics concerning alternate materials and alternate methods of construction. • Only products which bear UL's Mark are '40r _ rtified. BXUV - Fire Resi7 0 Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 BXUV7 - Fire Resistance Ratings - C ULC-S101 Certified for Canada See General Information for Fire-resistance Ratings- ANSI/UL 263 See General Information for Fire Resistance Ratings- CAN/ULC-S101 CertifO, ada Design No. . ,e I., November 17, 2014 Ratings—1, 1-1/2, 2,3 and 4 Hr. *Indicates such products shall bear the UL or cUL Certification Mark for jurisdictionsi . to the UL or cUL Certification(such as Canada), respectively. /fir i AN; T.:, n i l�I f +/ :,z,: i _1 .74. 0 ... a a , j 0•-%11' d Z. '.f. s• 1 riiiiller, ANIMINIMIVAINIv4. http://database.ul.com/cgi-bi n/XYV/tem plate/LISEXT/1 FRAM E/showpage.htm I?name=BXUV.X790&ccnshorttitle=Fi re+Resistance+Ratings+-+ANSI/U L+263&o... 1/5 2/23/2017 BXUVX790-Fire Resistance Ratings-ANSI/UL 263 . . '••:. ..*4.01* N•.: :.- • . . . i • . • • :. ...,.. V„‘INIMPFS ,4 •' '. : 0 '• . •. a • . • '• .. . • 1. Steel Column,Steel Pipe o --Wide flange steel column (W) or steel circular pipe (SP) or steel square or rectangular tube (ST), min sizes as ow ; n the tables below. 2. Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materia, 1.pa,:d by mixing with water and spraying in one or more coats to the thicknesses shown below, to steel surfaces -r=x clean and free of dirt, loose scale, and oil. Min average and min individual density of 15 and 14 pcf, for Types 0 i-- 00AC I'ES, 300HS, 300N, 3000, 3000ES and SB. For Types 400AC and 400ES min average and min individua densi .f `e_ and 19 pcf, respectively. For method of density determination, see Design Information Section, Spray • al. The min thickness of Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Mate - "iv ired for various fire resistance ratings of contour sprayed or boxed wide flange columns are shown in the tab be 4191 ns In. Column Size W/D 1 Hr 1-1/2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr W6x9 0.33 15/16 1-1/4 1-9/16 Fel 2-11/16 W6x12 0.43 13/16 1-1/8 1-7/16 W6x16 0.57 11/16 1 1-5/16 1- -3/8 W8x28 0.68 5/8 15/16 1-1/4 1-13/1 2-5/16 W10x49 0.83 9/16 13/16 1-1/8 1-5/8 2-1/8 W12x106 1.46 3/8 9/16 13/16 1-1/4 1-11/16 W14x233 2.52 1/4 3/8 1/2 7/8 1-3/16 W14x730 6.68 1/4 1/4 1/4 3/8 1/2 As an alternate to the above table, the required thickness of Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials to be applied to all surfaces of the steel columns for all rating periods may be determined from the following equations: R 75 (W/D) + 32 (for column W/D range of 0.33 to 2.51) R 75 (W/D) + 15 (for column W/D range of 2.51 to 6.68) Where: h = Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials thickness in the range of 1/4 to 4-1/2 in. (rounded up to the nearest 1/16 - in.) R = Fire resistance rating period in minutes (60-240 mins.) D = Heated perimeter of the steel column in inches. http://database.ul-com/cgi-bi n/XYV/tem plate/LISEXT/1 FRAM E/showpage.htm I?name=BXU V.X790&ccnshorttitle=Fire+Resi stance+Rati ngs+-+ANSI/U L+263&0... 2/5 2/23/2017 BXUV.P723-Fire Resistance Ratings-ANSI/UL 263 6. Mechanical Fasteners— (Optional — Not Shown) — Mechanical screw-type fastener with metal washer designed ` for the purpose may be used to attach one or more layers of insulation to steel roof deck. 7. Steel Roof Deck—(Unclassified)— Min 1-1/2 in. deep and 30 or 36 in. wide galv or painted fluted steel deck. When unclassified painted steel roof deck is used, Item 8A, Metal Lath, is required. Flutes 6 in. OC with crest width ranging from 3-5/8 to 5-1/16 in. Min gauge is 22 MSG. Ends overlapped at supports min 1-1/2 in. and welded to supports at deck laps and a max of 12 in. OC between sides of units. Side laps of adjacent units welded, button- punched or secured together with No. 12 by 3/4 in. long self-drilling, self-tapping steel screws spaced a max of 36 in. OC.Classified Steel Floor and Form Units*— Noncomposite, 1-1/2 in. deep, galv units, min gauge is 22 MSG. Ends overlapped at supports min 1-1/2 in. and welded to supports at deck laps and a max of 12 in. OC between sides of units. Side laps of adjacent units welded, button-punched or secured together with No. 12 by 3/4 in. long self-drilling, self-tapping steel screws spaced a max of 36 in. OC. ASC STEEL DECK,DIV OF ASC PROFILES L L C—Types BH-36, BHN-36, BHN-35-1/4, DGB-36, B-36, BN-36, BN- 35-1/4, DGN-32, N-32, NN-32, 2WH-36, 2WHS-36, 3WxH-36, 3WH-36. All units may be galvanized or Prime Shield-rm. Non-cellular decks may be vented designated with a "V" suffix to the product name. CANAM STEEL COR NI P-3606 or P-3615. CANAM STEEL CORP—Tpes . Units may be ptd/ptd. NEW MILLENNIUM BUILDING .;,C—Types B, BI, F, N and NI. Units may be ptds/ptd. NEW MILLENNIUM BUILDING SYSTEMS L ' T e B, BI, F, N. Units may be phos/painted or galvanized. 40 VERCO DECKING INC-A NUCOR CO — Deck types B, , PLN3, HSN3, PLN, N; FORMLOK"' deck types PLB, B, PLN3, N3, PLN, N, PLW2, W2, PLW3, W3. Units may a ed or phos./ptd. Deck may be vented or non-vented. VULCRAFT,DIV OF NUCOR CORP—Types 1.5F, 1.SB, 1.58I, =, N, 3NI, 3.0 PLN ptd/ptd units may be used for ratings up to 2 hr; Types BW, N. Type BW may be ptd/ptd. a i 8. Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials*—Applied by mixing with w t •r ing in more than one coat to the thickness shown below, to steel surfaces which are clean and free of dirt, I.- ,=le, and oil. Min average and min individual density of 15 and 14 pcf, respectively, for Types 300, 300AC, 300ES,` /,'S > 11N, 3000, 3000ES and SB. For Types 400AC and 400ES min average and min individual density of 22 and 19 s::ct' ely. For method of density determination, see Design Information Section, Sprayed Material. Spray-A/3.11M i esistive Materials on steel deck shall cover screw tips by 1/2 in. min. Use of adhesive (Item 11) is required. The min thicknesses of Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials required for various fire resistance ratings are shown in the table below: Protection Mtl Thkns In. Restrained Unrestrained Unrestrained Assembly Assembly Beam on on on Rating Hr Rating Hr Rating Hr Deck# Beam Joist 1 1 1 7/8 7/16 1(3/4*) 1 1 1 1-7/16+ 7/16 1(3/4*) 1-1/2 1-1/2 1-1/2 1-3/16 9/16 1-3/16 1-1/2 1-1/2 1-1/2 2+ 9/16 1-3/16 2 1 1 1-7/16 11/16 1-3/16 2 1-1/2 1-1/2 1-7/16 11/16 1-3/16 2 2 2 1-7/16 13/16 1-3/16 2 2 2 2-5/8+ 13/16 1-3/16 r 3 1-1/2 1-1/2 1-7/16 1-3/16 1-5/8 (1-1/2**) l 3 2 2 1-7/8 1-3/16 1-5/8 (1-1/2**) http://database.ul.com/cgi-bi n/XYV/tem plate/LISEXT/1 FRAM E/showpage.htm I?nam e=BXU V.P723&ccnshorttitl e=Fire+Resistance+Ratings+-+ANSI/U L+263&o... 6/8 2/23/2017 BXUV.P723-Fire Resistance Ratings-ANSI/UL 263 133 3 1-7/8 1-1/4 1-5/8 I I I(1 **) #The required minimum thickness of Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials on the steel deck is increased by 1/16 in. for 1-1/2 hr Unrestrained Assembly Rating and 1/4 in. for 2 hr Unrestrained Assembly Rating when Item 5B is used. + No minimum insulation thickness required. *The 3/4 in. thickness may be applied when numeral and fiber board insulation is used or when the joist is limited to max tensile stress of 26,000 psi. **The 1-1/2 in. thickness may be applied when minimum size joist is 12K5. BERLIN CO LTD—Types 300, 300ES, 300N or SB. GREENTECH THERM I CATION PRODUCTS MFG CO L L C—Types 300, 300AC, or 400AC. ISOLATEK INTERNATIO ypes 300, 300AC, 300ES, 300HS, 300N, SB, 400AC, 400ES, 3000 or 3000ES. NEWKEM PRODUCTS CORP °s,eliSs,3006 300N, or SB. • 8A. (As an alternate to Item 8)Spray-A ir Resistive Materials*—Applied by mixing with water and spraying in more than one coat to the thickn below, to steel surfaces which are clean and free of dirt, loose scale, and oil. Min average and min individual e y of and 16 pcf, respectively, for Types 300TW, . Min average and min individual density of 22 and 19 Pte, respectively o YPe 400. For method of density determination, see Design Information Section, Sprayed Material. Spray- p d re Resistive Materials on steel deck shall cover screw tips by 1/2 in. min. Use of adhesive (Item 11) is requ d. GREENTECH THERMAL INSULATION PRODUCTS MFG L pe 400. ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL—Type 300TW, Type 400. ' ''3 NEWKEM PRODUCTS CORP—Type 400. 8B. Metal Lath— Not Shown — Required on unclassified painted steel roof deck. R v or painted, min 2.5 lb/sq yd, with ribs facing down, fastened to deck using No. 8 by 1/2 in. wafer head sel ing, self-tapping coated steel screws spaced max 15 in. OC in both directions with lath edges overlapped approx in. 9. Glass Fiber Mesh— (Optional) — May be used to facilitate the spray application of the protection material to the steel bar joists. Min 3/32 in. sq mesh, coated fiberglass scrim fabric, weighing a min of 1.9 oz/sq yd shall be attached to one side of each joist web member. The method of attachment must be sufficient to hold the mesh and fire protection material during application and curing of the material. An acceptable method of attaching the mesh is by embedding the mesh in min 1/4 in. long beads of hot-melted glue. The beads of glue shall be spaced min 12 in. OC along the top chord of the bar joists. Another method of attachment is the use of 1-1/4 in. long 1/2 in. wide hairpin clips formed from 0.064 in. diam steel wire, alternating from top to bottom of the joist web member. 9A. Metal Lath— (Optional — Not Shown) — In lieu of Item 9, diamond mesh, 3/8 in. expanded steel, min 2.5 lb/sq yd fastened to one side of joists using No. 18 SWG steel tie wire, located at the midheight of every other web member or 18 in. OC whichever is less. Both sides of lath must be completely coated with Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials but with no minimum thickness requirements. 10. Bridging— (Not Shown) — Min 1-1/4 by 1-1/4 by 1/8 in. thick steel angles welded to top and bottom chords of each joist. Number and spacing of bridging angles per Steel Joist Institute specification. Bridging coated with the same thickness of Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials as the joist to a min distance of 12 in. beyond each side of the joist. 11. 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IS9LATEK® CAFCO® 300 INTERNATIONAL=' < L ('a . plied Fireproofing PRODUCT DESCRIPTION FIRE TEST PERFORMANCE CAFCO 300 is a durable,gypsum based,wet mix,commercial density CAFCO 300 has been extensively tested for fire resistance and is rated Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Material (SFRM)designed to provide fire for up to 4 hours for floor assemblies,beams,joists,columns,and roof protection to concealed floor and roof assemblies,steel beams,columns, assemblies. and joists in building construction projects. • Classified by UL in accordance with ANSI/UL 263(ASTM E119) �. • Classified byUL in accordance with CAN/ULC-S101 (ASTM E119 In addition to fire resistance,CAF �3��;Iso provides thermal benefits. ) As a thermal insulator, it is effe ive in f during heat loss, particularly CAFCO 300 has also been tested for surface burning characteristics in when applied to the underside o `§ k. The R-value added by accordance with ASTM E84 and is rated Class A. CAFCO 300 may also allow a reductio rC,I. insulation. Flame Spread 0 Smoke Developed 0 CAFCO 300 is very cost effective; requln� ,;material to achieve required fire ratings and offers the best firs se performance per CODE COMPLIANCES unit thickness in its class. CAFCO 300 satisfies the requirements of the following: - • IBC®-INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE®(ICC ESR-1649) PRODUCT ADVANTAGES • City of Los Angeles • Best fire ratings-minimal thickness • NBC-National Building Code of Canada • Lightweight gypsum based material is easy to apply • Provides additional value as a thermal insulator `MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS CAFCO 300 complies with the requirements of the following specifications: asterSpec®,Section 078100-APPLIED FIREPROOFING(AIA) • "=rFormat®2014,Section 07 8100 Applied Fireproofing(CSC,CSI) • • Facilities Guide Specification,UFGS 07 8100 - Fireproofing(USAGE,NAVFAC,AFCEC,NASA) • M.- • , ction Specifications,Number 07 8100 Apa'- ire, .• it A) • Code of F •-._' .(ons,Title 40:Protection of the Environment(EPA) • PBS-P100 .«i t .r ndards for the Public Buildings Services(GSA) • Factory Mutua §`v Thermal Performance) Product Conductivity(k)* Resistance(R/inch) CAFCO 300 0.54 BTU in/hr ft2°F @ 75°F 185 (0.078 W/m•K @ 24°C) *When tested in accordance with ASTM C518 Physical Performance ) Characteristic ASTM Method Standard Performance* Tested Performance** Density E605 15 pcf(240 kg/m') 15 pcf(240 kg/m3) Combustibility E136 Noncombustible Noncombustible Cone Calorimeter E1354 No Flaming or Heat Release No Flaming or Heat Release Cohesion/Adhesion E736 150 psf(7.2 kPa) 406 psf(19.4 kPa) Deflection E759 No Cracks or Delaminations No Cracks or Delaminations Bond Impact E760 No Cracks or Delaminations No Cracks or Delamination Compressive Strength E761 1,440 psf(68.9 kPa) 3,311 psf(158.5 kPa) Air Erosion Resistance E859 Less than 0.025 g/ft2(0.27 g/m2) 0.000 g/ft2(0.000 g/m2) Corrosion Resistance E937 Does Not Promote Corrosion of Steel Does Not Promote Corrosion of Steel Sound Absorption C423 0.50 NRC 1'(25 mm)on deck and beam Fungal Resistance G21 No Growth After 28 Days Passed *Standard performance based on MasterSpec®,Section 078100 APPLIED FIREPROOFING. Refer to UL design for density requirement. **Values represent independent laboratory tests under controlled conditions. ax-tzTedinicai n ie Brand CAFCO 300 Guide Specification - SECTION 078100•APPLIED FIREPROOFING 1.4.4 AWCI Publication: Technical Manual 12-A 2.2.1.3 Cohesion/Adhesion(bond strength):When tested 3.1.5 When roof traffic is anticipated,as in the case of The fallowing Is an outline/short language specification. Standard Practice for the Testing and Inspection in accordance with ASTM E736,the material periodic maintenance,roofing pavers shall be Complete specifications for Spray-Applied Fire Resistive of Field-Applied Sprayed Fire Resistive Materials; applied over uncoated or galvanized steel shall installed as a walkway to distribute loads. Materials are available on various media upon request. an Annotated Guide. have a minimum bond strength of 150 psf(7.2 kPa). - 2.2.1.4 Air Erosion:When tested in accordance with ASTM 3.2 Application PART 1-GENERAL 15. Submittals E859,the material shall not be subject to losses 3.2.1 Equipment,mixing and application shall be in 1.5.1 Manufacturer's Data: Submit Manufacturer's from the finished application greater than 0.025 accordance with the manufacturer's written 1.1 Work included specification, including certification as may grams per sq.ft.(0.27 grams per square meter). application instructions. be required to show material compliance with 2.2.1.5 Compressive Strength;When tested in accordance 3.2.2 The applMation of spray-applied fire resistive 1.1.1 Provide all labor, materials, equipment and Contract Documents. with ASTM 5761,the material shall not deform services necessary for,and incidental to,thematerial shall not commence until certification 1.5.2 TestData:independent laboratory test results shall more than 10 percent when subjected to a crushing has been received by the General Contractor complete and proper installation of all sprayed be submitted for all specified performance criteria. force of 1,440 psf(68.9 kPa). that surfaces to receive sprayed fire protection fire protection and related work as shown onP the drawings or where specified herein,and in 1.6 Delivery,Storage and Handling 2.2.1.6 Corrosion Resistance:When tested in accordance have been inspected by the applicator and are accordance with all applicable requirements of the with ASTM E937,the material shall not promote acceptable to receive spray-applied fire resistive Contract Documents. 1.6.1 Deliver materials to the project in manufacturer's corrosion of steel. material. unopened packages,fully identified as to trade 2,2.1.7 Surface Bunting Characteristics: When tested 1.1.2 The material and installation shall conform to 3.2.3 All unsuitable substrates must be identified by the applicable building code requirements of all name,type and other identifying data.Packaging in accordance with ASTM 684 the material pie installer and made known to the General authorities having jurisdiction. shall bear the UL labels For fire hazard and fire- shall exhibit the following surface burning Contractor and corrected prim to application of the resistance classifications. characteristics: 1.2 Quality Assurance 1.6.2 Store materials above ground,in a dry location, Flame Spread 0 spray-applied fire resistive material. p �•m the weather.Damaged packages Smoke Developed 0 3.2.4 Spray-applied fire resistive material shall not be I.2.1 Work shah be performed by a firm with expertise r rid unsu'1„:for use must not be used. applied to steel floor decks prior to the completion in the installation of fire protection or similar 2.2.1.8 Density:When tested in accordance with ASTM of concrete work an that deck. materials. This firm shall be recognized or 1.7 Project Cod':ions E605, the material shad meet the minimum otherwise approved by the spray-applied fire ;, individual and average density values as listed in 3.2.5 The application of spray-applied fire resistive resistive material manufacturer. 1.7.1 ,_ 'Mg&utdoor temperature at the appropriate UL I ULC design or as required by material to the underside of roof deck shall 1.2.2 Before proceeding with the fire protection work, the buitdi a 0°F(4°C),a minimum the authority having jurisdiction. not commence until the roofing is completely subs am' temperature of 40°F(4°C) installed and tight,all penthouses are complete, approval of the proposed material thicknesses and -. 2.2.2 The material shall have been tested and classified shad be maid pe unroll,and a minimum an mechanical units have been placed,and after densities shall be obtained from the architect andiffpby Underwriters Laboratories(UL)or Underwriters d 24 hours r ',,•,_.spray-applied fire Laboratories of Canada ULC m accordance with construction roof traffic has ceased. other applicable authorities having jurisdiction. resistive mete ''. 1 progress, (ULC) 1.3 Related Sections General to res and the procedures d UL 263(ASTM E119)or CAN/ 3.2.6 Proper temperature and ventilation shag be heat to maintain ;. r humidity ULC-5101. maintained as specified in 1.7.1,1.7.2.and 1.7.2.1. 1.3.1 SECTION 051200-STRUCTURAL STEEL levels. 223 Spray-applied fire resistive materials shag be 3.2.7 Provide masking,drop cloths or other suitable FRAMING1,7.2 General Contractor must Ovide. nate applied at appropriate minimum thickness and coverings to prevent overspray from coming in 1.3.2 SECTION 053100-STEEL DECKING ventilation to allow proper drying of density to achieve the following ratings: contact with surfaces not intended to be sprayed. 1.3.3 SECTION 072100-THERMAL INSULATION protection during and subsequent to Floor assemblies—hr. 3.2.8 CAFCO BOND-SEAL(Type EBS)adhesive shag 1.3.4 SECTION 078123-INTUMESCENTRod assemblies—hr. 1.7.2.1 Ventilation must not be less than 4 be appfied as per the appropriate UL/ULC fire Beams___br. FIREPROOFING exchanges per hour until the material is dry. n resistance design and manufacturer's written 1.3.5 SECTION 078443-JOINT FIRESTOPPING s_hr. spraying in enclosed areas such as recommendations. stairwells,shafts,and small rooms,additional art __hr. 1.4 References exchanges may be necessary. _ hr. 3.3 Repairing and Cleaning A. ASTM E84-Surface Burning Characteristics of LB Sequencing/Scheduling 4 water shag be used for the application of 3.3.1 All patching of and repair of damaged spray- ay- wd fire resistive materials. applied fire resistive material shadperformed be Bulldog Materials. All fire protection work on afloorshafbe completed 2.2.5 - appf re - ' materiels shall contain B ASTM E119-Fre Tests of BuildingConatnution under this section and paid for by the trade before proceeding b the next ibor. .Materiel manufacturer and Materials. 1.8.2 The Contractor shall cooperate in the coordination ' d such upon request. Ike completion for the damage. C ASTM E605-Thickness and Density of Sprayed and scheduling of fire protection work to avoid 3.3.2 equiAftepment the tshalla reof the work inthis section, Fire-Resistive Materials Applied to Structural delays In job progress. PART3-EXEC equipment shad be removed and all surfaces Members not to be sprayed shalt be cleaned to the extent D. ASTM 5736-Cohesion/Adhesion of Sprayed Fire- PART 2-PRODUCTS 31 Pre rationv' A.4, previously agreed to by the applicator and General Resistive Materials Applied to Structural Members- �. Contractor` ` E. ASTM E759-Effect of Deflection of Sprayed Fire- 2,1 Acceptable Manufacturers 311 All surfaces f°receive "fi:l*lutive 3.4 Inspection and Testing Resistive Materials Applied to Structural Members, material shall be freed• gra 2.1.1 The spray-applied fee resistive material shag be dirt,paints/primers mother n "`- h 3.4.1 The spray-applied fire resistive material shag be F. ASTM 6760-Effect of Impact on Banding ofwou d impair satisfactory .�' tested for thickness and density in accordance Sprayed Fre-Resistive Materials Applied to manufactured pr under the CAFCA'"brand name,by authorized producers. Manufacturer shag be contacted oce x= with one tithe following procedures: Shucnral Members' on handling primed/panted steel �mng-'b., ASTM E605-Standard Test Method of Sprayed G. ASTM E781-Compressive Strength of Sprayed 2.2 Materials of surfaces to receive sprayed Ire• ire•Resisdve Materials Applied to Structural Fire-Resistive Materials Applied to Structural be the responsbigry of the General Contra �� ' embers. Mambos. 2.2.1 Materials shall be CAFCO 300, 0.1L/ULC Steel Erector,as outlined in the structural designation:Type 300)applied to conform to the AWCI Publication: Technical Manual 12-A H. ASTM EMI-Mr Erosion of Sprayed Fire- drawings,specifications and Wowing test criteria: steel deck section. Standard Practice for the Testing and Inspection Resistive Materials Applied to Structural Members. 2.2.1.1 Deflection:When tested in accordance with ASTM 3.12 Clips, hangers, supports, sleeves and other • of Field Applied Sprayed Fire-Resistive Materials: I. ASTM E937-Corrosion of Steel by Sprayed Fire- E759,the materiel shall rid crack or determinate att.schnients to the substrate are to be placed by an Annotated Guide. Resistive Materials Aped to Structural Members others prior to the application of spray-applied fire IBC. INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE" 0° non-concrete deck resistive materials. CHAPTER 17 STRUCTURAL TESTS AND J, CAN TULC-5101-Standard Methods of Fire Tests to which itis applied is subjected to a one time of Budding Construction and Materials. vertical canterbad reacting in a downward 3.1.3 The installation Of duds,piping,conduit or other SPECIAL INSPECTIONS,Section 1704 Special 1.4.1 UnderwrIers Laboratories(UL)Fire Resistance deflection of 1/120th of the span. suspended equipment shag not take place until the Inspections. Directory. 2.2.1.2 Bad Impact:When tested In accordance with appflcation°fspray-applied fir resistive materials Product Availability 1.4,2 Underwriters Laboratories of Canada(ULC)List of ASTM 5760,the material shag not crack or is complete in an area. Equipment and Materiels. emerejnate from the concrete topped galvanized 3.1.4 The spray-applied fire resistive material shall only Isolatek International Spray' pplied Fire Resistive deck to which it is applied. beappliedtos/eddeekwrldnhas been fabricated Materials are available to trained, recognized 1.4.3 IBC. INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODEo and erected in accordance with the criteria set by applicators around the world from strategically located CHAPTER 17 STRUCTURAL TESTS AND the Steel Deck Institute. production end distribution points In the U.S.,Canada, SPECIAL INSPECTIONS.Section 1704 Special Mexico,Europe and the Pacific Basin. Inspections, t@ill Co vti4641 ". ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL is registered with the ='} *' ltd' AIA Continuing Education System(AIA/CES) 4.0311 i We support our customers with unsurpassed technical expertise and customer service,complemented by an extensive global network of experienced sales representatives and recognized applicators.For detailed product information or for the name of the sales representative in your area please contact us. The performance data herein reflect our expectations based on tests conducted in accordance with recognized standard methods under controlled conditions. The applicator, general contractor,property owner and/or user MUST read,understand and follow the directions,specifications and/or recommendations set forth in Isolatek International's publications concerning use and application of these products,and should not rely merely on the information contained in this product data sheet. 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ENTECH Thermal Insulation Products Current Projects during Co.—United Arab Emirates oft- GREEN..rte t %itti I t V{{ http:/fisolatek.com/isolatek-commercial/ 1/1 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Certificate Number 20120117-R13348 Report Reference R3749-20120117 Issue Date 2012-January-17 to: Isolatek International 1\ i 41 Furnace St, Stanhope, Nj 07874 USA This is to certify d "pay-applied Fire-resistive Materials representative sampl 300, 400 and M-I Hn ' vestigated by UL in accordance with the Stan indicated on this Certificate. Standard(s)for Safety: Fire Tests44‘,6* i ing Construction and Materials - ANSI/UL263 Rapid Rise Fire ... � Protection Materials for Structural Steel -ANSI/UL17bit" ..,, Additional Information: 'See the UL Online Ce 1 =ns Directory at www.ul.com/database fo - " •,-I information CVS Only those products bearing the UL Classification Mark should be considered as being covered by UL's Classification and Follow-Up Service. The UL Classification Mark includes:UL in a circle:with the word"CLASSIFIED"lgt(as shown);a control number(may be alphanumeric)assigned by UL;a statement to indicate the extent of UL's evaluation of the product;and the product category name(product identity)as indicated in the appropriate UL Directory. Look for the UL Classification Mark on the product. William R.Camey,Director,North American Certification Programs UL LLC Any information and documentation involving UL Marc services ara provided on behalf of UL LLC(UL(on any authorized Geeneee of UL For questions,please contact a local UL Customer Service Representative atww,vaaLcomlcontactay el .. Page 1 of 2 - CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Certificate Number 20120117-R13348 Report Reference R3749-20120117 Issue Date 2012-January-17 This is to certify that re= "ve samples of the product as specified on this certificate were tested according to the current I r efaents. Type 300,Type 400 for use in itoo :D759, D859, D860, D902, D904, D921, D942, D947, D971, D974, 0976, D977, 0705,J71 04,J805,J809, J957, N735, N759, N761, N831, N846, P675, P676, P901, P902, P907, P908, ` , P923,S721, S729,X790. Type 300, Type 400 for use in Design N P 23, P744 and P826. Type 300 for use in Design Nos: D797, N792, 9. a Types 300,400, or SB may be trowel-applied prove• d =eaterials are first mixed and pumped through standard application equipment as outlined i an facturer's application instructions. Type M-II (investigated for exterior use)for use in Design • s ; ,, D781,D902, D922, D974, D976, D977, J809, N742,N755, N760, P720, P721, P819, P826, 13'7,7' , S720,S723,X764, X768, XR704. Type M-I I may be trowel applied provided the Type M-II is first mixed / umped through standard application equipment as outlined in the manufacturer's applii ctions.The minimum thickness and minimum in-place density of the Type M-II stated in the indi al igns shall be maintained. 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Sub-level 2: 07 80 00—Fire and aProtection a, Sub-level 3: 07 81 00—Applied Fire Sub-level 4: 07 81 16-Cementitious F g Sub-level 4: 07 81 23—Intumescent Fire.` mg COMPANY: u United States Mineral Products Co., DBA Isolatek In1 90 41 Furnace St. Stanhope, NJ 07874 . _ , 973-347-1200 www.isolatek.com 1.SUBJECT: Product Trade Name UL Producn CAFCO°BLAZE-SHIELD°II Type II CAFCO°BLAZE-SHIELD°HP Type HP CAFCO°300 Type 300 CAFCO°300 AC Type 300AC CAFCO°300 HS Type 300HS Spray-Applied Fire CAFCO°300 ES Type 300ES Resistive Materials CAFCO300 SB Type SB CAFCO°400 Type 400 CAFCO°400 AC Type 400AC CAFCO°400 ES Type 400ES CAFCO°3000 Type 3000 CAFCO°3000 ES Type 3000ES CAFCO°FENDOLITE°M-11 Type M-Il Hand-Applied Fire- CAFCO°FIBER-PATCH Type P Resistive Materials CAFCO°FENDOLITE°TG Type TG CAFCO°BOND-SEAL Type EBS Adhesives/Additives CAFCO°PRE-COAT Type PC ISOLATEK°QWIK-SET® CAFCO°SprayFilm°WB 3 Type SprayFilm-WB 3,Type WB 3 Intumescent Fire- CAFCO°SprayFilm WB 4 Type SprayFilm-WB 4, Type WB 4 Resistive Coatings CAFCO®SprayFilrn®WB 5 Type SprayFilm-WB 5,Type WB 5 - Underwriters Laboratories Inc. 333 Pfingsten Road,Northbrook,IL 60062-2096 USA - T:847 272 8800/F:847 272 8129/W:UL.com 2. SCOPE OF EVALUATION • 2015, 2012, 2009, 2006 International Building Code®(IBC) • ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria for Sprayed Fire-Resistant Materials (SFRMs), Intumescent Fire- Resistant Coatings and Mastic Fire-Resistant Coatings Used to Protect Structural Steel Members (AC23), dated December 2012 • ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria for Quality Documentation (AC10), dated June 2014 The products were evat1for the following properties: • Fire Resistance 463,ASTM E119) • Surface Burning Chiffacistics(ANSI/UL 723, ASTM E84) is Tensile Bond (ASTM BIT a" • Steel Deck Deflection ,_' 3- 9) • Impact Resistance(AS • Compressive Strength (AST :7 • Air-stream Resistance(ASTM Em • Mold Growth and Humidity Resist =M G21) • Environmental Exposures(ANSI/UL ,AST 119) 4 3. REFERENCED DOCUMENTS • ANSI/UL 263, 14th Ed. (ASTM E119), Fire Tests o P • a• Construction and Materials • ANSI/UL 723, 10th Ed. (ASTM E84), Test for Surface';-'=Characteristics of Building Materials • ASTM E736-00 (2011), Standard Test Method for Coh = o►>' •hesion of Sprayed Fire-Resistive Materials Applied to Structural Members • ASTM E759-92 (2011), Standard Test Method for Effect of / n n Sprayed Fire-Resistive Material Applied to Structural Members • ASTM E760-92 (2011), Standard Test Method for Effect of Imps •• -ending of Sprayed Fire- Resistive Material Applied to Structural Members • ASTM E761-92 (2011), Standard Test Method for Compressive r gth of Sprayed Fire- Resistive Material Applied to Structural Members • ASTM E859-95, Standard Test Method for Air Erosion of Sprayed Fire-Resistive Materials (SFRMs)Applied to Structural Members • ASTM G21-13, Standard Practice for Determining Resistance of Synthetic Polymeric Materials to Fungi 4. USES CAFCO®BLAZE-SHIELD®II, BLAZE-SHIELD®HP, 300, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB,400, 400 AC, 400 ES, 3000, 3000 ES, and FENDOLITE® M-II are spray-applied fire resistive materials (SFRMs) intended for use in steel roof and floor assemblies and on structural steel beams,joists, columns, trusses, and walls. CAFCO®FIBER-PATCH is a hand or trowel-applied fire resistive material intended for use for patching the CAFCO®BLAZE-SHIELD® II, BLAZE-SHIELD®HP, 300, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 400, 400 AC, 400 ES, 3000, 3000 ES spray-applied materials. FENDOLITE® TG is a hand or trowel-applied fire resistive material intended for use in steel roof and floor assemblies and on structural steel beams,joists, columns, and trusses, for patching the FENDOLITE®M-II spray-applied material. ` CAFCO®FENDOLITE®M-II and TG have been evaluated for exterior use in accordance with AC23. Page 2 of 7 CAFCO® BOND-SEAL, CAFCO® PRE-COAT, and ISOLATEK QWIK-SET are additional materials that may be used in conjunction with several of the SFRMs covered in this report, to aid in the application process. CAFCO®SprayFilm®WB 3, CAFCO®SprayFilm®WB 4, and CAFCO®SprayFilm®WB 5 are intumescent fire resistive materials (IFRMs) that are applied to structural steel beams, columns and floor assemblies for use as fire protection. 5. PRODUCT DESCRIPTIQN 5.1 Spray-Applied Fir(Res) ive Materials The spray-applied and hant P!,.'d fire resistive materials covered in this report are of various densities that are specified in the UL Fir tive Designs listed on the CHPX.R13348 Classification Card. - In general, CAFCO® BLAZES "' 0, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 3000, and 3000 ES are commercial density products for use on ruction applications. The CAFCO®BLAZESHIELD® HP, 400, 400 AC, and 400 ES are medium d si '- FRMs for use in construction applications. CAFCO® FENDOLITE®M-II and FENDOLITE®TG QV_ nsity SFRMs for use in construction applications and are acceptable for use in exterior locations. CAFCO®FIBER-PATCH may be used to hand patik O®BLAZESHIELD® II, HP, 300, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 3000, 3000 ES, 400,400 AC, ES products. CAFCO®FENDOLITE®TG may be used to hand patch FENDOLITE®M-II. Refer to guid in ff =patching specified in the CHPX.R13348 Classification Card. - CAFCO® BOND-SEAL is an off-white liquid adhesive/se r wired in specific applications, as identified in the designs listed in the CHPX.R13348 UL Classifi ti rd4 If required, it shall be applied - to the substrate prior to patching material. It is required on all cellul as well as fluted steel deck that does not contain concrete, as shown in the appropriate UL - e Designs listed on the CHPX.R13348 Classification Card. CAFCO® PRE-COAT is an adhesive/primer packaged as a grey, dry powd required in specific application, as identified in the designs listed in the CHPX.R13348 UL I sification Card. When required, it shall be applied before application of the following SFRMs: CAFCO® 300, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 3000, 3000 ES, 400, 400 AC, or 400 ES. ISOLATEK QWIK-SET is an off-white set accelerator in powder form that is required for the CAFCO®300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 3000, 3000ES,400AC, and 400 ES; it is optional for CAFCO®300 and 300 SB. 5.2 Intumescent Fire Resistive Materials The intumescent fire resistive materials covered in this report can be applied in the various thicknesses as specified in the UL Fire-Resistive Designs listed on the CDWZ.R16640 Classification Card. CAFCO®SprayFilm®WB 3, CAFCO®SprayFilm®WB 4, and CAFCO®SprayFilm®WB 5 are water-based intumescent fire-resistive coatings for installation in construction applications. CAFCO®SprayFilm®WB 3 and SprayFilm® WB 4 provide up to 4-hour fire-resistance ratings, and CAFCO® SprayFilm® WB 5 provides up to and including 3-hour fire-resistance ratings, in accordance with ANSI/UL 263. The SFRMs and IFRMs covered in this report have a flame spread index of 25 or less and a smoke developed index of 50 or less when tested in accordance with ANSI/UL 723 (ASTM E84). • Page 3 of 7 6. INSTALLATION 6.1 General: The SFRMs and IFRMs covered in this report must be installed in accordance with this report and the manufacturer's published installation instructions, which must be available to the applicators during installation at the jobsite. The CAFCO® 300, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 3000, 3000 ES, 400, 400 AC, 400 ES, or M-II SFRMs are mixed in a pe or ribbon type mixer and machine-applied to the surface using varying air pressure and pumping == es :• ensure accurate coverage. The products may be hand-patched using the guidelines outlined in t ULe. PX.R13348 Classification Card. The CAFCO® BLAZE-SHI 'oa nd HP materials are mixed by conditioning the material though the application equipment and pn c Ily conveying it through the hose to the nozzle where mixed with water. The products may b- - ached using CAFCO® FIBER-PATCH following the guidelines outlined in the UL CHPX.R13 , Pi's i °0-,ion Card. CAFCO® FIBER-PATCH and FENDO are hand or trowel applied to the surface until the thickness required to meet the specified firce rating is achieved. The thickness and densities of each product s all co • :a ith the requirements of the various assemblies and applications as specified in the correspondi • .y ns listed on the CHPX.R13348 Classification Card. The materials shall be applied immediately `' i "ing, without retempering. The equipment and mixer shall be clean prior to mixing the material CAFCO® 300, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 3000, 36 1', 00AC, and 400 ES products may be injected with ISOLATEK QWIK-SET in the field, to aid in produ" 1 nd the setting process. 4 CAFCO® SprayFilm® WB 3, CAFCO® SprayFilm® WB 4, and CA Aiii6 yFilm®WB 5 are machine- applied, brush or trowel applied, after the application of approved primes steel surface. 6.2 Preparation of Substrate,Site and Surface Conditions Prior to application of material, the substrate to receive the fire resistive ma s shall be free of any substances or conditions that interfere with adhesion of the material, in accordance with 2015, 2012, 2009 IBC Section 704.13.3. Primers, paints, and encapsulants are allowed, provided they comply with 2015, 2012, 2009 IBC Sections 704.13.3.1 and 704.13.3.2. The temperature of the substrate and ambient temperature should be kept at a minimum of 40°F (4.4°C) for SFRMs before, during, and for a minimum of 24 hours after application. For the intumescent materials, the substrate and ambient temperatures should be maintained between 50°F (10°C) and 100°F (38°C) before, during, and for a minimum of 72 hours after application. CAFCO® BOND-SEAL may be applied as an adhesive prior to the SFRM material, directly to the steel surface, or as a sealer on the surface of the SFRM material itself. CAFCO® PRE-COAT is applied prior to SFRMs to cover approximately 70% of the steel surface, as required by the relevant designs specified on the CHPX.R13348 Classification Card. Thickness of the PRE-COAT is included in the total final thickness of the SFRM. If minimum bond strengths are not met at the jobsite, and for wide flange structural steel shape dimensions that do not meet the conditions specified in 2015, 2012, 2009 IBC Section 704.13.3.2 for allowing primers, paints, and encapsulants at the jobsite, a mechanical break is required. Refer to the various UL Fire-Resistive Designs in the CHPX.R13348, as well as the Guide Information Card for UL ,. Category Code BXUV for specific requirements on the required mechanical break to facilitate the spray application of SFRMs. Page 4 of 7 6.3 Fire Resistive Assemblies The SFRMs covered in this report shall be installed as specified in one or more of the UL Fire-Resistive Designs listed in the CHPX.R13348 Classification Card, for each of the corresponding SFRMs. The IFRMs in this report shall be installed as specified in one or more of the UL Fire-Resistive Designs listed in the CDWZ.R16640 Classification Card, for each of the corresponding IFRMs. Refer to the table in Section 1 of this report for the UL Product Designation for each Trade Name. 6.4 Thickness Tolerances 6.4.1 Spray-Applied F fe Restive Materials t The minus tolerance of 0441Vhthickness must be no greater than 1/4 inch (6.4 mm), or 25% of a n design thickness of less th 1 (25.4 mm). When applicable, additional material must be applied to meet this tolerance. c t.,.. When an individually measure. - ness exceeds the design thickness by 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) or more, the thickness shall be recorded s t design thickness plus 1/4 inch (6.4 mm). 6.4.2 Intumescent Fire Resistive Mater! The minus tolerance of any individual IFRM thic s ° must be no less than 80% of the thickness specified in the applicable designs. When appli - le :•ditional material must be applied to meet this tolerance. T When an individually measured IFRM thickness exceeesign thickness by 20% or more, the thickness shall be recorded as the design thickness plus 2 I average thickness shall not exceed the maximum tested thickness specified in the applicable desig y e than 10%. 6.5 Special Inspections Special inspections are required for the SFRMs covered in this repo - • .:,•rdance with 2015 IBC Section 1705.14, 2012 IBC Section 1705.13, 2009 IBC Section 1704.12,or ,; tection 1704.10. Special inspections are required for the IFRMs covered in this report, in ac rdance with 2015 IBC Section 1705.15, 2012 IBC Section 1705.14, 2009 IBC Section 1704.13, or 2006 IBC Section 1704.11. 6.6 Physical Protection The CAFCO® FENDOLITE® M-II and TG may be applied on exposed structural shapes less than 8 ft (2438 mm)from a floor, landing, or occupied space. Where SFRMs are applied to a structural member and are subject to impact damage, the structural members shall be protected with FENDOLITE® M-Il or TG applied at the required thickness in accordance with the fire-resistive design, or the fire resistive material shall be protected by corner guards or any other substantial jacket of metal or noncombustible material to at least 5 ft (1524 mm) from the finished floor, in accordance with 2015, 2012, 2009 IBC Section 704.9, or 2006 IBC Section 714.4. Page 5of7 7. CONDITIONS OF USE 7.1 General: The fire-resistive materials described in this report comply with, or are suitable alternatives to what is specified in, those codes listed in Section 2 of this report, subject to the following conditions: 7.2 The products must be manufactured, identified, and installed in accordance with this report, the manufacturer's published installation instructions, and the applicable code. If there is a conflict between the manufacturer's installation instructions and this report, the report governs. 7.3 All assembliesshall .ve built in accordance with the applicable published UL designs, or as otherwise desc ahis -eport. 7.4 The density, thickn�s •. bond strength of the fire-resistive materials in this report must be measured in accordann• w 2015 IBC Section 1705.14, 2012 Section 1705.13, 2009 IBC Section 1704.12,or 20'•, -, tion 1704.10. 7.5 The CAFCO® 300 ES and t 0'® 300 HS SFRMs recognized in this report have been evaluated for use in high-rise b i = i u o 420 feet (128) in height in accordance with 2015, 2012,2009 IBC Section 403.2.4 an 403.2.4. 7.6 The CAFCO®BLAZESHIELD®HP,400,4 , 00 ES, 3000, 3000 ES, and FENDOLITE®M-II SFRMs recognized in this report have be `'a ated for use in high-rise buildings up to and greater than 420 feet (128 m) in height in a or n - with IBC Section 403.2.4 and Table - 403.2.4. 111111 - 7.7 See UL's Online Certification Directory under UL '8 for Spray-applied Fire-Resistive Materials (CHPX) evaluated as a part of fire-resists e- -_ assemblies in accordance with ANSI/UL 263. t 7.8 See UL's Online Certification Directory under UL File R11 Mastic and Intumescent Coatings (CDWZ) evaluated as a part of fire-resistance-rated s • •;es in accordance with ANSI/UL 263. IIII/ 7.9 The fire resistive materials covered in this Evaluation Report are manufactured by Isolatek International, located at the manufacturing location(s) named below, under the UL LLC Listing/Classification and Follow-Up Service Program, which includes inspections in accordance with the quality elements of ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria for Quality Documentation, AC 10. Plant Location Huntington, IN Stanhope, NJ Houston, TX San Bernardino, CA Lawrence, MA Page 6of7 8.SUPPORTING EVIDENCE 8.1 Manufacturer's product literature and installation instructions. 8.2 Data in accordance with ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria for Quality Documentation (AC10), dated June 2014. 8.3 Data in accordance with ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria for Sprayed Fire-Resistant Materials (SFRMs), Intumescent Fire-Resistant Coatings and Mastic Fire-Resistant Coatings Used to Protect Structural Steel Members(AC23), dated December 2012. 8.4 UL ClassificafYn re ` rts in accordance with ANSI/UL 263 (ASTM E119). See UL Product Certification Ca , �ray-applied Fire-Resistive Materials (CHPX). 8.5 UL Classification rep ' accordance with ANSI/UL 263 (ASTM E119). See UL Product Certification Category, I end Intumescent Coatings (CDWZ). 8.6 UL Classification repo (i/ St 6 dance with ANSI/UL 723 (ASTM E84). See UL Product Certification Category, Cemen iti•. ment and Plaster Mixtures (BLPR). s 9. IDENTIFICATION / t The products described in this evaluation report a` i•"- ied by a marking bearing the report holder's name, Isolatek International, the plant identification,t e •. ti ,_/Classification Mark, and the evaluation report number UL ER13348-01. The validity of the eval •ort is contingent upon this identification - appearing on the product or UL Listing/Classification Mark • t . 10. USE OF UL EVALUATION REPORT ', 10.1 The approval of building products, materials or systems isn the responsibility of the applicable authorities having jurisdiction. 10.2 UL Evaluation Reports shall not be used in any manner that impli endorsement of the product, material or system by UL. 10.3 The current status of this report, as well as a complete directory of UL Evaluation Reports may be found at UL.com via our On-Line Certifications Directory: www.ULcom/erdirectory ©2016 UL LLC This UL Evaluation Report is not an endorsement or recommendation for use of the subject and/or product described herein. This report is not the UL Listing or UL Classification Report that covers the subject product. The subject product's UL Listing or UL Classification is covered under a separate UL Report. UL disclaims all representations and warranties whether express or implied, with respect to this report and the subject or product described herein. Contents of this report may be based on data that has been generated by laboratories other than UL that are accredited as complying with ISO/IEC Standard17025 by the International Accreditation Service (IAS) or by any other accreditation body that is a signatory to the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) Mutual Recognition Arrangement(MRA). The scope of the laboratory's accreditation shall include the specific type of testing covered in the test report. As the accuracy of any non-UL data is the responsibility of the accredited laboratory, UL does not accept responsibility for the accuracy of this data. ULPage7of7 ._ nroW*7 I AT K SHORT FORM APPLICATION GUIDE CAFCO.3001300 SB This is an abbreviated guide and is not intended as a substitute for the Long Form CAFCO 300/300 SB Application&Installation Manual. Applicator shall completely and fully read and understand the Long Pane Application&Installation Manual prior to applying this product PUMP REQUIREMENTS: Mechanical Piston,Hydraulic Piston or Rotor Stator type,open throat,screw feed pump with minimum"No.4"sots rubber stators must be used. MIXER REQUIREMENTS: Paddle or ribbon type mortar mixer with safety cover and provision for quick dumping of mix directly into the pump hopper, Mixers capable of operating speeds of 35 to 40 RPM.are required. Note:Continuous mixers may be used but a decrease in yield may occur. Mixers operating at less than requited operating speeds may result in short'pot tile" WATER REQUIREMENTS: k.a.One bag of product requires 10.0 to 11.5 US Gallons(38 to 44 L)of potable water per bag. A lbrated water meter is required to ensure constant water volume per mix. Not:The Callon bucket"method is unacceptable. MIX TIME: ixed by first adding potable water to the mixer and then product.Mix for two(2) ` « leve the target mixer skrny density. In a multiple bag mix,the mix time last bag has been added to the mixer. Do not mix more material than can . . 30 minutes. HOSE SET-UP: High - hose. Typical Inner diameters(ID)and lengths are listed below. Total Hose _!1 _1 � St Length 367 feet(112 m) t in(76 mm) r_, Max.50 ft(15 m) in(51 mm) CO 200 ft(61 m) 1 - (38 mm) @ 50 ft(15 m) 1 4 ) 0 25 ft(8 m) ) © 25 ft(8 m) 314 dr, ) tit 17 ft(5 m) Note;Using more than 17 ft.15 ml 19 purl I.D.whip hose can cause excessive back Pressure on piano. lg Flexible hose length shall not exceed 367 ft.( couplings shy be screw-on type connect/disconnect that do not restrict product tapered reducers must be used when a reduction in hose is necessary. Brass or ngs or reducers must not be used. �r Metal standpipe 2 ih.(51 mm)to 3 In. (76 mm)I.D.must used when pun>pkhg height exceeds 5 stories or 60 feet(18 m)or when total length(horizontal plus vertical)of material hose exceeds 367 ft.(112 m).Alumhrrurm standpipe must not be used. NOZZLE REQUIREMENTS: The spray nozzle assembly must consist of a min.3/4 in.(19 mm)I.D.aluminum pole with a blowoff type nozzle cap. Nozzle orifice shall be nominal 5/8 in.(16 mm)I.D. Note:A 5(8 tittle mm)1.1),orifice with the minimum amount of air needed for soravtna Is required for optimum coveraaeldenslty, INTRODUCTION OF QWIK-SET: ISOLATEKe QWIK-SET is typically introduced in-fine. When using a 1 in.(25 men)material hose,the OWE-SET should be introduced max.25 ft.(8 m)back from the nozzle;*hen using a 3/4 in.(19 mrn)material hose,the QWIK-SET should be introduced max,17 ft.(5 m) back from the nozzle. As an alternative,OWIK-SET can be introduced at the nozzle. Refer to ISOLATEK OWIK-SET Short Form Application Guide for further information. NOZZLE DISTANCE: The distance between the nozzle and substrate will vary according to the type of equipment and nozzle used but must be between 12 in.(305 mm)and 24 in.(610 mm). NOZZLE AIR PRESSURE: Use the amount of air at the nozzle that results in an even thickness build,texture and proper density. Excessive air w8 decrease yield. Air pressure should make a dull tiuzzino noise rather than a hioh oitc1ed sound. THICKNESS PER PASS: Apply 1/2 in.(13 min)to 5/8 in.(16 mm)on the first pass,3/4 in.(19 mm)to 1 in.(25 mut)on subsequent passes. Note:Do not apply more than 1-1/4 in.(32 than)of product In a 24 hour period. These are final expanded(accelerated)thicknesses. APPLICATION TEMPERATURE: A minimum substrate and ambient temperature of 40'F(4•C)shall be maintained prior to, during and a minimum of 24 hours after the application. SURFACE PREPARATION: Ensure surfaces are clean and free of dirt,oil,grease,loose mil scale,paints/primers(other than ' those approved by isolatek)and any other materials that may impair adhesion. For applications to primed steel,contact Isolatek Technical Services Department. Note:Some substrates require the use of CAFCO5 BOND-SEAL(adhesive),CAFCO.PRE-COAT,or metal lath. Refer to the CAFCO 300 Long Form Application Manual for specific requirements. ET TIME: Unaccelerated CAFCO 300 sets in approximately 4 to 7 hours. For a faster set-time,use ISOLATE)(QWIK-SET. Accelerated CAFCO 300 Will set in approximately 10—20 minutes depending on temperature and humidity conditions. Do not re-temper the product after it sets. See ISOLATEK OWIK-SET Short Form Application Guide for further information. VENTILATION: Provide a minimum of 4 complete air exchanges per hour until the material is dry. CALCULATING MiXER 1. Weigh an empty 1036 cc CAFCO cup and tare the scale to account for the cup weight. DENSITIES: t 2. Fl}the alp with material from the pump hopper. Then gently tap the cap on a hard surface to eliminate all air pockets. Level the material with top of cup. Weigh the filled cup in grams. Compare weight in grams to the mixer density in chart below. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: C '(is slippery when mixed with water. Do not allow wet material to remain on scaffolds, •t r For floors. Walking on wet material may result in slips or falls. Signage must be ,• _• -.7a >the spray application of CAFCO 300 is ongoing to warn other trades of slip hazards ESTIiAATING CAFCO ,,� 1 =4` DENSITY FROM WET CUP WEIGHTS MIXER DENSITY 3 Using F. 0 US Gals(44 1..)(Wet') WET CUP WEIGHT(Grams) 717 43 (689) 73344 (705) 750 OPTIMUM ififr•az 45 (721) . 767 RANGE (137) 783 (753) 69 789 " Cup Sizes 1036 cc CALCULATING NOZZLE DENSITIES: 1. Weigh an empty 1036 cc C rad tare the scale to account (Estimating Yield/Bag from Nozzle Wet Cup Weights) for the cup weight. 2. White the pump and atomizing air a ,place the nozzle inside cup and slowly pull back as the s. 3. Level CAFCO 300 with the top of cup, no careful not to compress the CAFCO 309. Leveling should be repeated until the material stops swelling in cup. When leveling the CAFCO 300,angle the spatula so that it is cutting the excess material as opposed to troweling/compressing it. 4. Weigh the filled cup in grams. 5. Using the chart below,determine the corresponding density and yield based on the water usage rate and the weight of the cup. 6. Adjust the QWiK-SET flow rate and repeat the steps above until the desired density and yield are achieved. 104 gal(38 L)/bag 10.5 gal(40 1.)/bag 11 gal(42 L)ibag 11,5 gal(44 L)/bag DRY YIELD Nozzle Cup weight Nozzle Cup weight Nozzle Cup Nozzle Cup DENSITY Est.Gross in grams in grams weight In grams weight in grams (Estimated) YieldtBag (Net marl wtJi litre cup) (Net mat'l wt./1 litre cup) (Net mat I will litre cup) (Net mat 1 wt./1 litre cup) PCF (k00 St R(M1 into) 677 697 718 739 17.5 (280) 40 (94) 657 678 698 718 17 (272) 41 (97) 619 638 657 676 16 (256) 43 (101) 580 598 616 633 15 (240) 46 (109) Note: It you are having dewily achieving these nozzle cup weights,please contact the Isolatek International Technical Service Department for assistance. •Nome weights are baled on a cup with a volume of 1036cc. Nate:tat.remanent aversQe density for CAFCO 300 is 15 pct(240 kgkn')and me miniowm individual density is 14 pct(224 kg/m'). Please refer to the ISOLATEK Type 300 ApptioatbNinstaletion Manual for detailed information-When applying CAFCO 30010 cellular deck a minenum average density CI 17,5yd(260 WO end e nankeen individual density of 18.0 pct(266 kg )most be msinteined.Warning: Exceeding 46 bd ft.lbag(169 a0' 1rrn)win result in densities Wow 15 poi(240kghn') NOTE:Only the listed equipment,nozzles and procedures are approved for applying CAFCO 300. Deviations from these requirements will result in product not meeting claims as published in the literature, For additional Information,please contact the Technical Service Department. 41 Furnace Street Stanhope,NJ 07874 Tel:(800)631.98(0 Fax:(973)3474730 I - " Visit us at www.isolatekcorn or contact us at technicai)isolatek.com - INTERNATIONAL 0 WE SAVE LIVES 09112 . . .. .. IS9LATEK. N T N T I N - Section 1 —Chemical Product/Company Information Product Name: CAFCO®300,CAFCO®300 SB,CAFCO®300 ES, Effective Date: October 22,2015 CAFCO®300 AC,CAFCO®300 HS Product Use/Class: Sp , ..plied Fire Resistive Materials(SFRM) Manufacturer: ? ited Sa=tes Mineral Products Company Preparer: R&D Department d ` >' International 41 Fum tt Stank a X74 USA (973)-347 2 In Case of Emergency Call: CHEMTRE Supersedes: October 28,2014 800.424.9300(USA) +1 703,527.3887(IC) Section 2—Hazards Identification GHS Classification: Hazard Class Hazard Catego 9 4 Route of Exposure Skin Irritation 2Skin Skin Sensitizer 1 Skin Eye Irritation 2B Eye Inhalation Toxicity 4 Nose/Mouth Global Harmonization Labeling and Classification: Signal word: Warning ' e Hazard Symbol(s): GHS07 e _ 0 Overview: A granular powder that poses little immediate hazard. However,components may contain trace amounts of crystalline silica. Prolonged exposure to respirable crystalline silica may cause cancer. Primary Route(s)of Entry: Skin Contact,Skin Absorption,Inhalation,Ingestion,Eye Contact Medical Conditions Prone to Aggravation by Exposure: Sensitive skin;respiratory conditions Hazard Statements: H303 May be harmful if swallowed. H313 May be harmful in contact with skin. H320 Causes eye irritation. H335 May cause respiratory irritation. H373 May cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure. #4. Page 1 of 6 CAFCO 300,CAFCO 300 SB,CAFCO 300 ES,CAFCO 300 AC,CAFCO 300 HS 10/22/15 Brand Precautionary Statements: P202 Do not handle until safety precautions have been read and understood. P261 Avoid breathing dust!fumes/gas/mist/vapours/spray. P271 Use only outdoors or in a well ventilated area. P280 Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. P284 Wear respiratory protection. P402+P403 Store in a dry place. Store in a well ventilated place. EUH401 To avoid risks to human health and the environment,comply with the instructions for use. Response: P301+P330 IF SWALLO D: Ri e mouth. Do NOT induce vomiting. Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician if you feel unwell. P331+P312 P302+P352+ P332+p313+ IF ON SKIN: Wadi OVINeifty of soap and water. If skin irritation occurs: Get medical advice/attention. Wash contaminated P363 clothing before reu P304+P340+ IF INHALED: Remove on = eh air and keep comfortable for breathing. If experiencing respiratory symptoms: Get P342+P313 medical advice/attenti P305+p351+ IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously w r for several minutes. Remove contact lenses,if present and easy to do. Continue P338+p337+ rinsing. If eye irritation persists G=.-= advice/attention. P313 Storage: P402+P403+ Store in a dry place. Store in a well ventilated pl e. 'r ect from moisture. P232 Disposal: .`* P501 Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regio i /intemational regulations(see section 13). Section 3—Composition/Information On Ingredients Chemical Name CAS Number Wt.% (Max.) Calcium Sulfate, Hemihydrate 26499-65-0 50-75 Vermiculite 1318-00-9 15-35 Cellulose 065996-61-4 1 -10 Calcium Carbonate 1317-65-3 1 -10 Crystalline Silica 14808-60-7 <1 Section 4—First Aid Measures General—If irritation or other symptoms occur or persist from any route of exposure,remove the affected individual from the area:see a physician/get medical attention. First Aid—Skin Contact:Wash with soap and water.Remove contaminated clothing.If persistent irritation occurs,seek medical attention. First Aid—Eye Contact: Flush eyes thoroughly with copious amounts of water. Seek medical attention if irritation persists. First Aid—Inhalation:Remove to fresh air.Seek medical attention if irritation persists. First Aid—Ingestion:Do not induce vomiting.Rinse mouth out with water.Seek medical attention if irritation persists. Protection of first aid responders:Wear proper personal protective clothing and equipment. Page 2 of 6 CAFCO 300,CAFCO 300 SB,CAFCO 300 ES,CAFCO 300 AC,CAFCO 300 HS 10/22/151 t Brand Section 5—Fire Fighting Measures Extinguishing Media: Not Applicable. Product will not burn. Unusual Fire&Explosion Hazards: None. Special Firefighting Procedures: None. Section 6—Accidental Release Measures Steps To Be Taken If Material Is Released Or Spilled: Sweep up material and place in disposal containers.Avoid inhalation of dust.Dispose of material in accordance with all federal,state,and local regulations.Use personal protective equipment as necessary. Section 7—Handlingd St age 4, Precautions for safe handling:Avoltt in f• of dust.Avoid skin&eye contact.Wear skin and eye protection during use.Use normal personal hygiene to remove materials,contamina . ,sJotting separately before re-use. Conditions for safe storage:Keep dry .' o i closed when not in use.Store in a cool,dry place with adequate ventilation. Section 8—Exposure Controls/Perso ection issib posure Limits Chemical Name CAS Number OSHA PEL . ACGIH TLV NIOSH Mexico 15 mg/m3 TWA 1 *4.A(Chemical 10 mg/m3 TWA 10 Calcium Sulfate 26499-65-0 (Total Dust) is at matter (Total Dust) Hemihydrate 5 mg/m3 contai • estos 5 mg/m3 (Respirable (Respirable Fraction) and<1%c sta . iica (Respirable Fraction) Fraction) 10mg/m3(Tot ujir Vermiculite 1318-00-9 N/E 3 mg/m3 0.05 mg/m3 N/E (Respirable Fractio Cellulose 065996-61-4 N/E N/E N/E N/E 15 mg/m3 TWA mg/m3 TWA Calcium Carbonate 1317-65-3 (Total Dust) N/E (Total Dust) 10 (Respirable 5 mg/m3 5 mg/m3(Respirable (Respirable Fraction) Fraction) Fraction) 30 mg/m3%SiO2+2 (Total Dust) 0.05 mg/m3 TWA Crystalline Silica 14808-60-7 250 mppcf%SiO2+5 0.025 mg/m3 TWA (Total Dust) 0.010mg/m3 TWA (Respirable) (Respirable Fraction) 0.05 mg/m3 TWA (Total Dust) 10 mg/m3%SiO2+2 (Respirable Fraction) (Respirable Fraction) Engineering Controls:Exhaust fans may be necessary when mixing in enclosed areas. Respiratory Protection:Wear a proper disposable dust mask to prevent exposure above the limits specified. Skin Protection:Wear gloves and use hand creams to prevent dry skin. Eye Protection:Wear proper eye protection;at minimum,safety glasses with side shields. Work/Hygienic Practices:Use bag opening procedures which minimize dust release. Use anti-slip surfaces on working platforms—material is slippery when wet. 4.0 Page 3 of 6 CAFCO 300,CAFCO 300 SB,CAFCO 300 ES,CAFCO 300 AC,CAFCO 300 HS 10/22/15 Brand 2/23/2017 BXUV.X790-Fire Resistance Ratings-ANSI/UL 263 W = Weight of the steel column in lbs per foot. The thicknesses contained in the table below are applicable when the Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials applied to the column's flange tips are reduced to one-half that shown in the table below (for contour application): Min Thkns In. Column Size In. 1 Hr 1-1/2 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr W6x9 1 1-3/8 1-3/4 2-7/16 3-1/8 W6x12 7/8 1-1/4 1-5/8 2-5/16 3-1/16 W6x16 3/4 1-1/8 1-7/16 2-1/16 2-11/16 W8x28 11/16 1 1-5/16 1-15/16 2-1/2 W10x49 -.vt 5/8 15/16 1-3/16 1-3/4 2-3/8 W 12x1e' 3/8 5/8 7/8 1-3/8 1-13/16 , W14x233 ea 5 6 3/8 9/16 15/16 1-5/16 W14x730 5/16 5/16 7/16 5/8 t The min thickness of Spray-Ap " ,ive Materials required for various fire resistance ratings of contour sprayed steel pipes or tubes are show x3n t= `table below: .411 Min ColumnMin Thkns Size In. A/P 1 r Hr In. 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr SP 4x0.237 0.22 11/16kt,*‘, 1-3/8 2-1/16 2-3/4 ST 4x4x0.1875 0.18 3/4 1-1/ ta, 7/16 2-1/16 2-11/16 - ST 4x4x0.3125 0.29 1/2 13/16 1/8 1-3/4 2-5/16 ST 4x4x0.375 0.34 7/16 3/4 1-9/16 2-1/8 ST 4x4x0.5 0.44 3/8 9/16 7/ ,1-3/8 1-7/8 ST20x20x0.75 in 0.72 5/16 1/2 11/16 ff 1/16 1-7/16 ST20x20x1 in. 0.95 1/4 3/8 1/2 1-1/8 ST20x20x1.5 in. 1.39 1/4 1/4 3/8 13/16 ST20x20x1.75 in. 1.60 1/4 1/4 3/8 1/2 3/4 ST32x32x1.25 in. 1.20 1/4 5/16 7/16 11/16 15/16 ST 36x24x0.5 0.49 5/16 7/16 11/16 1-1/8 1-9/16 As an alternate to the table above, the required thickness of Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials to be applied to all surfaces of the steel pipes or tubes for all rating periods may be determined from the following equation: R 188 (A/P) + 45 Where: h = Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials thickness in the range of 5/16 to 4-1/4 in. (rounded up to the nearest 1/16 in.) R = Fire resistance rating in minutes (60-240 mins.) A = Cross-sectional area of pipe or tube. P = Heated perimeter of steel pipe or tube. A/P = 0.18 to 0.49. The A/P ratio of a circular pipe is determined by: t (d — t) d http://database.ul.com/cgi-bi n/XYV/tem plate/LISEXT/1 FRAM E/showpage.htm I?name=BXUV.X790&ccnshorttitle=Fire+Resistance+Rati ngs+-+ANSI/U L+263&o... 3/5 2/23/2017 BXUVX790-Fire Resistance Ratings-ANSI/UL 263 Where: d = the outer diameter of the pipe (in.) t = the wall thickness of the pipe (in.) The A/P ratio of a rectangular tube is determined by: t (a + b-2t) A/P = ------------ a + b_._-____—._--___._a + b Where: a = the outer width of the tube (in.) b = the outer length of the tube (in.) t = the wall thicknesf the be (in.) BERLIN CO LTD—TVgkes 300ES, 300N or SB. GREENTECH THERMAL INS IO) RODUCTS MFG CO L L C —Types 300, 300AC, or 400AC. 44.; ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL— Type300 gt , 300ES, 300HS, 300N, 400AC, 400ES, SB, 3000 or 3000ES. el NEWKEM PRODUCTS CORP—Types 300, 30b , 300N . B. 2A. (As an alternate to Item 2)Spray-Applied Fire 'ive Materials*—Applied by mixing with water and spraying in one or more coats to the thicknesses shown bel t surfaces which are clean and free of dirt, loose - scale, and oil. Min average and min individual density of 17. d. '_=,r f, respectively, for Type 300TW. Min average and min individual density of 22 and 19 pcf, respectively, for y i•= For method of density determination, see Design Information Section, Sprayed Material. - - The min thickness of Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials required sr o' fire resistance ratings is shown in Item 2. . BERLIN CO LTD—Type 400. GREENTECH THERMAL INSULATION PRODUCTS MFG CO L L C— Type 400. ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL— Type 300TW or Type 400. NEWKEM PRODUCTS CORP—Type 400. 2B. (As an alternate to Item 2 and 2A)—Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials*— Prepared by mixing with water according to instructions on each bag of mixture and spray- or trowel-applied to steel surfaces which are free of dirt, oil or scale. Min average density of 17.5 pcf with min individual value of 17.0 pcf. For method of density determination, see Design Information Section, Sprayed Material. The min thickness of Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials required for various fire resistance ratings is shown in Item 2. ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL— Type 280. 3. Metal Lath— (Optional for contour application) — 3.4 lb/sq yd gale or painted expanded steel lath. Lath shall be lapped 1 in. and tied together with No. 18 SWG galv steel wire spaced vertically 6 in. OC. *Indicates such products shall bear the UL or cUL Certification Mark for jurisdictions employing the UL or cUL Certification (such as Canada),respectively. Last Updated on 2014-11-17 Questions? 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Roof Covering— Consisting of hot mopped or cold applicati• i us materials compatible with the insulation(s) described herein which provide Class A, B or C cove oofing Materials and Systems Directory- Roof Covering Materials (TEVT). 2A. In lieu of Item 2, roof covering consisting of single-ply Roofing M *— that is either ballasted, adhered or mechanically attached as permitted under the respective manu e ' l sification. See Roofing Membranes (CHCI) category for names of manufacturers. 2B. Metal Roof Deck Panels— (Not Shown) — In addition to or in lieu of items he ,oof Covering may consist of mechanically fastened metal roof deck panel assembly. See Fire Resistan — Metal Roof Deck Panels (CETW). 3. Roof Insulation—Foamed Plastics*— 36 by 48 in. (min size) polyisocyanurate foamed plastic insulation boards applied in one or more layers. Min thickness is 2.0 in. (No limit on max overall thickness.) Boards to be installed with end joints staggered a min of 6 in. in adjacent rows. When applied in more than one layer, each layer to be offset in both directions from layer below a min of 6 in. in order to lap all joints. Polyisocyanurate foamed plastic insulation may be installed over a max 1 in. thick layer of Mineral and Fiber Boards* (Item 3B) with each layer offset in both directions as described above. ATLAS ROOFING CORP—ACFoam II, ACFoam III, ACFoam-II SL, ACFoam IV. CARLISLE SYNTEC INCORPORATED —Types HP, HP-H, HP-N, HP-W. DOW ROOFING SYSTEMS L L C— "Dow Termico Polyisocyanurate Insulation", "Dow Termico ISO 3000 Insulation", "Dow Termico ISO HP-FR". FIRESTONE BUILDING PRODUCTS CO L L C — "ISO 95+ GL", "ISO 95+ FK", "ISO 95+ CAN", "ISO 95+ GL NH", "ISOGARD HD Composite Board" or"RESISTA". GAF — EnergyGuard RH, Tapered EnergyGuard RH GENFLEX ROOFING SYSTEMS L L C— "GenFlex ISO". HUNTER PANELS — H Shield. http://database.ul.com/cgi-bi n/XYV/tem pl ate/LISEXT/1 F RAM E/showpage.htm I?nam e=BXU V.P723&ccnshorttitle=Fire+Resistance+Rati ngs+-+ANSI/U L+263&o... 3/8 2/23/2017 BXUV.P723-Fire Resistance Ratings-ANSI/UL 263 JOHNS MANVILLE — ENRGY 3 25 psi, ENRGY 3, Tapered ENRGY 3, Tapered ENRGY 3 25 psi, ENRGY 3 AGF, Tapered - ENRGY 3 AGF, ENRGY 3 25 psi AGF, Tapered ENRGY 3 25 psi AGF, ENRGY 3 CGF, Tapered ENRGY 3 CGF, ENRGY 3 25 psi CGF, Tapered ENRGY 3 25 psi CGF, ISO-3, Tapered ISO-3, ValuTherm, Tapered ValuTherm, ValuTherm 25 psi, Tapered ValuTherm 25 psi, ValuTherm AGF, Tapered ValuTherm AGF, ValuTherm 25 psi AGF, Tapered ValuTherm 25 psi - AGF, ValuTherm CGF, Tapered ValuTherm CGF, ValuTherm 25 psi CGF, Tapered ValuTherm 25 psi CGF. ` LOADMASTER SYSTEMS INC— Loadmaster Polyisocyanurate Insulation. MARTIN FIREPROOFING CORP — "Perform-A-Deck P" RMAX OPERATING L ' . Multi-Max-3, Multi-Max FA-3, Ultra-Max, Ultra-Max Plus, Tapered Ultra-Max Plus, Tapered it Thermaroof-3, TapereTher - roof FA-3, Tapered Ultra-Max. A SIKA SARNAFIL INC— S4natl hn r, Sarnatherm r Ultra, Sarnatherm r Tapered, Sarnatherm r Ultra Tapered. 44°4' SOPREMA INC — Sopra-ISO = reg,_ Tapered, Sopra-ISO+ s, Sopra-ISO+ s Tapered, Sopra-ISO H+ s, Sopra- ISO H+ s Tapered. 3A. Roof Insulation—Mineral and Fiber • d — (Not Shown) For 1, 1-1/2 and 2 h Ratings— As an alternate to Item 3. To be applied in one or more layers wi .dr witho .hesive applied between vapor barrier and roof deck units, vapor barrier and board and each layer of board. Whe re Ivan one layer is required, each layer of board to be offset in both directions from layer below a min of 6 in. in o .er . p all joints. Min thickness is 2 in. when Item 2A is used. When installed as a base layer for Item 3 (polyisocyanr. insulation) max thickness is 1 in. BMCA INSULATION PRODUCTS INC— Permalite. . GAF — GAFTEMP Perlite. JOHNS MANVILLE 3B. Building Units*— (Not Shown) —As an alternate to Items 3 and 3A. Polyi .e foamed plastic insulation boards, nom 48 by 48 or 96 in., faced on the top surface with oriented strand board + o . For the building units, min thickness (as measured at core) of the polyisocyanurate foamed plastic insulatio2 in. (No limit on max thickness). Building units to be installed with end joints staggered a min 6 in. in adjace ows. ATLAS ROOFING CORP — ACFoam Nail Base Insulation, Vented-R, ACFoam CrossVent, ACFoam III Nail Base Insulation, ACFoam III CrossVent FIRESTONE BUILDING PRODUCTS CO L L C— Hailgard. JOHNS MANVILLE — Nailboard. SOPREMA INC — Sopra-ISO CV s. 3C. Building Units* — As an alternate to Items 3 through 36, polyisocyanurate foamed plastic insulation boards faced on the underside with wood fiber board. Min thickness of the polyisocyanurate core is 2.0 in. No limit on max overall thickness. Boards to be installed with end joints staggered a min of 6 in. in adjacent rows. FIRESTONE BUILDING PRODUCTS CO L L C — "ISO 95+ Wood Fiberboard Composite". JOHNS MANVILLE — ENRGY 2 Plus. - 3D. Building Units*— As an alternate to Items 3 through 3C, polyisocyanurate foamed plastic insulation boards faced _ on the underside (or both sides) with mineral fiber board. Min thickness of the polyisocyanurate core is 2.0 in. No limit on max overall thickness. Boards to be installed with end joints staggered a min of 6 in. in adjacent rows. FIRESTONE BUILDING PRODUCTS CO L L C — "ISO 95+ Composite". http://database.ul.com/cgi-bi n/XYV/tem plate/LISEXT/1 FRAM E/showpage.htm I?nam e=BXU V.P723&ccnshorttitl e=Fire+Resistance+Ratings+-+ANSI/U L+263&o... 4/8 2/23/2017 BXUV P723-Fire Resistance Ratings-ANSI/UL 263 JOHNS MANVILLE — Fesco-Foam. - 3E. Building Units*— Not Shown — As an alternate to Items 3 and 3D, composite polyisocyanurate foamed plastic insulation board with an adhered nailing surface, nom 48 by 48 or 96 in. may be used with the following limitations. These composite building units have ventilation slots internal to the panels. The thickness of the panel depends upon the thinnest portion of the polyisocyanurate insulation. The following dimensions apply to the polyisocyanurate insulation, min 2 in. thick. May be installed over a max 1 in. thick layer of mineral and fiber boards (Item 3B) with joints offset a min of 6 in., in each direction. There is no limit on the max insulation thickness. JOHNS MANVILLE —Type ISO-VENT. 3F. Building units*— As an alternate to Items 3 through 3E, polyisocyanurate foamed plastic insulation boards, nom 48 by 48 or 96 in., far""- hestop surface with gypsum board. Min thickness of the polyisocyanurate core is 2.0 in. No limit on overall thickBoIrds to be installed with end joints staggered a min of 6 in. in adjacent rows. JOHNS MANVILLE �t' Gypsum Composite. 3G. Foamed Plastic*— Optio - t Shown) - Maximum 1 in. thick polyisocyanurate foamed plastic insulation boards, nom 48 by 48 or 96 in, a be applied as the top layer in addition to the specified minimum thickness of any roofing system describe e• g as the roofing system states that there is no limit on maximum thickness. Joints offset in both directioprfro layer below. FIRESTONE BUILDING PRODUCTS CO E =S90QARD HD". 3H. Foamed Plastic*—As an alternate to Itemst £ou 3G— Polyurethane foamed plastic roof insulation. Formed by the simultaneous spraying of two liquid co `po ` applied over the gypsum wallboard (item 3I) in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Minim 4 al thickness is 2.0 in. with no maximum thickness. I BASF CORP —Types FE348-2.5, FE348-2.8, FE348-3.0, EL P Y 81255, ELASTOSPRAY 81285 or ELASTOSPRAY 81305. BASF CORP— Elastospray 5100-2.0, Elastospray 5100-2.5, Elastospray '30 ` Elfstospray 81272, Elastospray Alpha System, Elastospray 81252. 3I. Gypsum Board— (Classified or unclassified) — For use with Item 3H. Suppl . h -ts om 2 by 4 ft to 4 by 12 ft, by nom 5/8 in. thick. Min weight 2.0 psf. Applied perpendicular to steel roof dec „'`e n with adhesive or laid loosely. End joints to occur over crests of steel roof deck with end joints staggered 2 ft n Jacent rows. See Gypsum Board (CKNX) category for names of manufacturers. 4. Vapor Retarder—Sheathing Material*— (Optional) — Vinyl film or paper scrim vapor barrier, applied to steel roof deck with adhesive (Item 5), asphalt (Item 5A) or laid loosely, overlapped approx 2 in. on adjacent sheets. See Sheathing Materials (CHIZ) category for names of manufacturers. 4A. Sheathing Material*— (Optional) — In lieu of Item 4, a self adhered rubberized asphalt roofing underlayment membrane which may be placed on top of the steel roof deck (Item 7). GCP APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES INC — Grace Ice and Water Shield, Grace Ice and Water Shield-HT®, Grace Select, Grace Ultra, and Grace Basik. 5. Adhesive*— (Optional) — May be applied between crests of steel roof deck and vapor retarder, between vapor retarder and first layer of insulation, and between layers of insulation. Applied in 1/2 in. wide ribbons 6 in. OC at 0.4 gal/100 sq ft. See Adhesives (BYWR) category for names of manufacturers. 5A. Asphalt Or Coal Tar Pitch*— (Optional — Not Shown) — In lieu of Item 5, used to attach the first layer of insulation to vapor retarder and each additional layer of roof insulation. Applied at a max rate of 25 lbs/100 sq ft. 5B. Adhesive*-(Optional)— (Bearing the UL Classification Marking for Roof Systems (TGFU)) - When FAST 100 adhesive is used, the Unrestrained Assembly Ratings are limited to 1, 1-1/2 and 2 hr. The vapor retarder, the gypsum wallboard or the first layer of roof insulation may be secured with adhesive to the steel crest surfaces. Also used to attach the vapor retarder to gypsum wallboard, the first layer of insulation to vapor retarder or gypsum wallboard and each additional layer of insulation. Applied at a max rate of 19.8 g/ft2. When FAST 100 adhesive is used, additional Spray-Applied Fire Resistance Materials* (CHPX) is required on the deck for the 1-1/2 and 2 hr Unrestrained Assembly Ratings. The thickness specified for the deck shall be increased by 1/16 in. for 1-1/2 hr Unrestrained Assembly Rating and 1/4 in. for 2 hr Unrestrained Assembly Rating. CARLISLE SYNTEC INCORPORATED — FAST 100. http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1 FRAME/showpage.html?name=BXUV.P723&ccnshorttitle=Fire+Resistance+Ratings+-+ANSI/UL+263&0... 5/8 2/23/2017 BXUV.P723-Fire Resistance Ratings-ANSI/UL 263 6. Mechanical Fasteners— (Optional — Not Shown) — Mechanical screw-type fastener with metal washer designed for the purpose may be used to attach one or more layers of insulation to steel roof deck. 7. Steel Roof Deck—(Unclassified)— Min 1-1/2 in. deep and 30 or 36 in. wide galv or painted fluted steel deck. When unclassified painted steel roof deck is used, Item 8A, Metal Lath, is required. Flutes 6 in. OC with crest width ranging from 3-5/8 to 5-1/16 in. Min gauge is 22 MSG. Ends overlapped at supports min 1-1/2 in. and welded to - supports at deck laps and a max of 12 in. OC between sides of units. Side laps of adjacent units welded, button- punched or secured together with No. 12 by 3/4 in. long self-drilling, self-tapping steel screws spaced a max of 36 in. OC.Classified Steel Floor and Form Units*— Noncomposite, 1-1/2 in. deep, galv units, min gauge is 22 MSG. Ends overlapped at supports min 1-1/2 in. and welded to supports at deck laps and a max of 12 in. OC between sides of units. Side laps of adjacent units welded, button-punched or secured together with No. 12 by 3/4 in. long self-drilling, self-tapping steel screws spaced a max of 36 in. OC. ASC STEEL DECK, DIV OF ASC PROFILES L L C —Types BH-36, BHN-36, BHN-35-1/4, DGB-36, B-36, BN-36, BN- 35-1/4, DGN-32, N-32, NN-32, 2WH-36, 2WHS-36, 3WxH-36, 3WH-36. All units may be galvanized or Prime Shield'"'. Non-cellular decks may be vented designated with a "V" suffix to the product name. CANAM STEEL COR Typ P-3606 or P-3615. CANAM STEEL CORP Tpes , S`Units may be ptd/ptd. ti4J;44fTi NEW MILLENNIUM BUILDING • C —Types B, BI, F, N and NI. Units may be ptds/ptd. NEW MILLENNIUM BUILDING SYSTEMS L .11* T.e B, BI, F, N. Units may be phos/painted or galvanized. VERCO DECKING INC-A NUCOR CO — Deck typesLB •pPLN3, HSN3, PLN, N; FORMLOKTM deck types PLB, B, PLN3, N3, PLN, N, PLW2, W2, PLW3, W3. Units may b= a_, =ed or phos./ptd. Deck may be vented or non-vented. ,e VULCRAFT,DIV OF NUCOR CORP— Types 1.5F, 1.5B, 1.56I,° 0., N, 3NI, 3.0 PLN ptd/ptd units may be used for ratings up to 2 hr; Types BW, N. Type BW may be ptd/ptd. 8. Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials*— Applied by mixing with w .r;ying in more than one coat to the thickness shown below, to steel surfaces which are clean and free of dirt, I. a Vie, and oil. Min average and min individual density of 15 and 14 pcf, respectively, for Types 300, 300AC, 300ES, I fr'S ,+ON, 3000, 3000ES and SB. For Types 400AC and 400ES min average and min individual density of 22 and 19 . s -ct' ly. For method of density determination, see Design Information Section, Sprayed Material. Spray Ap. ir esistive Materials on ee steel deck shall cover screw tips by 1/2 in. min. Use of adhesive (Item 11) is required." The min thicknesses of Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials required for various fire resistance ratings are shown in the table below: Protection Mtl Thkns In. Restrained Unrestrained Unrestrained Assembly Assembly Beam on on on Rating Hr Rating Hr Rating Hr Deck# Beam Joist 1 1 1 7/8 7/16 1(3/4*) 1 1 1 1-7/16+ 7/16 1(3/4*) 1-1/2 1-1/2 1-1/2 1-3/16 9/16 1-3/16 1-1/2 1-1/2 1-1/2 2+ 9/16 1-3/16 2 1 1 1-7/16 11/16 1-3/16 2 1-1/2 1-1/2 1-7/16 11/16 1-3/16 2 2 2 1-7/16 13/16 1-3/16 2 2 2 2-5/8+ 13/16 1-3/16 3 1-1/2 1-1/2 1-7/16 1-3/16 1-5/8 (1-1/2**) - 3 2 2 1-7/8 1-3/16 1-5/8 (1-1/2**) http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1 FRAME/showpage.html?name=BXUV.P723&ccnshorttitle=Fire+Resistance+Ratings+-+ANSI/UL+263&o... 6/8 I 2/23/2017 BXUV.P723-Fire Resistance Ratings-ANSI/UL 263 3 3 3 1-7/8 I 1-1/4 I 1-5/8 (1-1/2**) _ #The required minimum thickness of Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials on the steel deck is increased by 1/16 in. - for 1-1/2 hr Unrestrained Assembly Rating and 1/4 in. for 2 hr Unrestrained Assembly Rating when Item 5B is used. + No minimum insulation thickness required. *The 3/4 in. thickness may be applied when numeral and fiber board insulation is used or when the joist is limited to max tensile stress of 26,000 psi. **The 1-1/2 in. thickness may be applied when minimum size joist is 12K5. BERLIN CO LTD—Types 300, 300ES, 300N or SB. GREENTECH THERM IN LATION PRODUCTS MFG CO L L C —Types 300, 300AC, or 400AC. ISOLATEK INTERNATIO �T�,YPes 300, 300AC, 300ES, 300HS, 300N, SB, 400AC, 400ES, 3000 or 3000E5. a NEWKEM PRODUCTS CORP 4,„ , - 300ES, 300N, or SB. tom. tr 8A. (As an alternate to Item 8)Spray-A it Resistive Materials*—Applied by mixing with water and spraying in more than one coat to the thickn below, to steel surfaces which are clean and free of dirt, loose scale, and oil. Min average and min individual ty of and 16 pcf, respectively, for Types 300TW, . Min average and min individual density of 22 and 19 pcf, resp ctively (or pe 400. For method of density determination, see Design Information Section, Sprayed Material. Spray- '.p xd re Resistive Materials on steel deck shall cover screw tips by 1/2 in. min. Use of adhesive (Item 11) is requ'. d ' GREENTECH THERMAL INSULATION PRODUCTS MFG C e!'L ' _ pe 400. ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL— Type 300TW, Type 400. NEWKEM PRODUCTS CORP—Type 400. 8B. Metal Lath— Not Shown — Required on unclassified painted steel roof deck. Roe v or painted, min 2.5 lb/sq yd, with ribs facing down, fastened to deck using No. 8 by 1/2 in. wafer head sel ing, self-tapping coated steel screws spaced max 15 in. OC in both directions with lath edges overlapped approx in. 9. Glass Fiber Mesh— (Optional) — May be used to facilitate the spray application of the protection material to the steel bar joists. Min 3/32 in. sq mesh, coated fiberglass scrim fabric, weighing a min of 1.9 oz/sq yd shall be attached to one side of each joist web member. The method of attachment must be sufficient to hold the mesh and fire protection material during application and curing of the material. An acceptable method of attaching the mesh is by embedding the mesh in min 1/4 in. long beads of hot-melted glue. The beads of glue shall be spaced min 12 in. OC along the top chord of the bar joists. Another method of attachment is the use of 1-1/4 in. long 1/2 in. wide hairpin clips formed from 0.064 in. diam steel wire, alternating from top to bottom of the joist web member. 9A. Metal Lath— (Optional — Not Shown) — In lieu of Item 9, diamond mesh, 3/8 in. expanded steel, min 2.5 lb/sq yd fastened to one side of joists using No. 18 SWG steel tie wire, located at the midheight of every other web member or 18 in. OC whichever is less. Both sides of lath must be completely coated with Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials but with no minimum thickness requirements. 10. Bridging— (Not Shown) — Min 1-1/4 by 1-1/4 by 1/8 in. thick steel angles welded to top and bottom chords of each joist. Number and spacing of bridging angles per Steel Joist Institute specification. Bridging coated with the same thickness of Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials as the joist to a min distance of 12 in. beyond each side of the joist. 11. Adhesive*— Applied to steel roof deck in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL—Type EBS or Type X. *Indicates such products shall bear the UL or cUL Certification Mark for jurisdictions employing the UL or cUL Certification (such as Canada),respectively. Last Updated on 2017-01-17 _ -- Questions? Print this pane Terms of Use Pane Top © 2017 UL LLC http://database.ul.com/cgi-bi n/XYV/tem plate/LISEXT/1 F RAM E/showpage.htm I?nam e=BXU V.P723&ccnshorttitle=Fire+Res i stance+Rati ngs+-+AN SI/U L+263&0... 7/8 2/2a2i017 BXUV.P723-Fire Resistance Ratings-ANSI/UL 263 The appearance of a company's name or product in this database does not in itself assure that proGcts so identified have been manufactured under UEsFollow-Up Service. Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered to be Certified and covered under ULs Follow-Up Service. Alys look for theme K on meproduct. UL permits the reproduction of the material contained in the Online Certification Dimctory subject to the following conditions: 1. The Guide Information, Assemblies, Constructions, Designs, Systems, and/or Certifications (files) must be preen dinthire«ryand in a non- y misleading manner, without r outany manipulationof the (ordamg. 2. The statement "ReWn d from the Online Certifications Directory with permission from UL' must appear adjaet to beextracted mateww In addition, the repwndma rial must include a copyright notie in the following format: "C) 2017 UL LLC . { � « 47'��s» . ® � 7 f ;» / ws . t 41'4' \ + F\44' :<z «m/AGbase m»gpbn/XYV6ma*&ESEXT2FRAMEiywPge.mw2_@euyP72««en Aemr Rms n+Rkngs+ate muw2 . 8/8 ---, -',-- ' — ' ' - ' ..„ , , „ , , , ISOLATEK® CAFCO® 300 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION FIRE TEST PERFORMANCE CAFCO 300 is a durable, gypsum based,wet mix, commercial density CAFCO 300 has been extensively tested for fire resistance and is rated Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Material (SFRM) designed to provide fire for up to 4 hours for floor assemblies, beams,joists,columns,and roof protection to concealed floor and roof assemblies,steel beams,columns, assemblies. and joists in building construction projects. • Classified by UL in accordance with ANSI/UL 263(ASTM E119) r • Classified byUL in accordance with CAN/ULC-S101 (ASTM In addition to fire resistance,CAFu,e 30���Iso provides thermal benefits. E119) As a thermal insulator, it is effe,'ive in ;`•ucing heat loss, particularly CAFCO 300 has also been tested for surface burning characteristics in when applied to the underside o' x.• k.,The R-value added by accordance with ASTM E84 and is rated Class A. CAFCO 300 may also allow a reductioVK ro -insulation. Flame Spread 0 Smoke Developed 0 CAFCO 300 is very cost effective; requ' a x rna,erial to achieve required fire ratings and offers the best fir performance per CODE COMPLIANCES unit thickness in its class. �� CAFCO 300 satisfies the requirements of the following: • IBC®-INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE®(ICC ESR-1649) PRODUCT ADVANTAGES • City of Los Angeles • Best fire ratings-minimal thickness , , - • NBC-National Building Code of Canada • Lightweight gypsum based material is easy to apply • Provides additional value as a thermal insulator ' , `MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS L ,. AFCO 300 complies with the requirements of the following specifications: • as-rSpec®,Section 078100-APPLIED FIREPROOFING(AIA) • ;-rFormat®2014,Section 07 8100 Applied Fireproofing(CSC,CSI) • . Facilities Guide Specification,UFGS 07 8100 i- .Y=.'ed Fireproofing(USAGE,NAVFAC,AFCEC,NASA) • Ma- ,i ction Specifications,Number 07 8100 Appli-• ire R.••! • (VA) • Code of F.•} _.`I•tions,Title 40:Protection of the Environment(EPA) • PBS-P100 s °'=ndards for the Public Buildings Services(GSA) • Factory Mutua�••=` v Thermal Performance) Product Conductivity(k)* Resistance(R/inch) CAFCO 300 0.54 BTU in/hrft2°F @ 75°F 1 85 (0.078 W/m•K @ 24°C) *When tested in accordance with ASTM C518 Physical Performance Characteristic ASTM Method Standard Performance* Tested Performances Density E605 15 pcf(240 kg/m') 15 pcf(240 kg/m') Combustibility E136 Noncombustible Noncombustible Cone Calorimeter El 354 No Flaming or Heat Release No Flaming or Heat Release Cohesion/Adhesion E736 150 psf(7.2 kPa) 406 psf(19.4 kPa) Deflection E759 No Cracks or Delaminations No Cracks or Delamination 11 Bond Impact E760 No Cracks or Delamination No Cracks or Delaminations Compressive Strength E761 1,440 psf(68.9 kPa) 3,311 psf(158.5 kPa) Air Erosion Resistance E859 Less than 0.025 gift'(0.27 g/m2) 0.000 g/ft2(0.000 g/m2) Corrosion Resistance E937 Does Not Promote Corrosion of Steel Does Not Promote Corrosion of Steel Sound Absorption C423 0.50 NRC 1"(25 mm)on deck and beam Fungal Resistance G21 No Growth After 28 Days Passed *Standard performance based on MasterSpec°,Section 078100 APPLIED FIREPROOFING. Refer to UL design for density requirement. **Values represent independent laboratory tests under controlled conditions. .:, isLA 741 i e t .ik, t , GLS , "tee, Brand CAFCO 300 Guide Specification SECTION 078100-APPLIED FIREPROOFING 1.4.4 AWCI Publication: Technical Manual 12-A 2.2.1.3 Cohesion/Adhesion(bond strength):When tasted 3.1.5 When roof traffic is anticipated,as in the case of _ The following is an outline/short language specification. Standard Practice for the Testing and Inspection in accordance with ASTM E736, the material periodic maintenance, roofing pavers shall be Complete specifications for Spray-Applied Fire Resistive of Field-Applied Sprayed Fire Resistive Materials; applied over uncoated or galvanized steel shall installed as a walkway to distribute loads. Materials are available on various media upon request. an Annotated Guide. have a minimum bond strength of 150 psf(7.2 kPa). 2.2.1.4 Air Erosion:When tested in accordance with ASTM 3.2 Application PART 1-GENERAL 1.5 Submittals - E859,the material shall not be subject to losses 3.2.1 Equipment,mixing and application shall be in - 1.5,1 Manufacturer's Data: Submit Manufacturer's from the finished application greater than 0.025 accordance with the manufacturer's written 1.1 Work Included specification, including certification as may grams per sq.ft.(0.27 grams per square meter). application instructions. be required to show material compliance with 2.2.1.5 Compressive Strength:When tested in accordance 3.2.2 Thea application of spray-applied fire resistive 1.1.1 Provide all labor, materials, equipment and Contract Documents. PP services necessary for,and incidental to,the with ASTM E761,the material shall not deform material shall not commence until certification 15.2 Test Data:Independent laboratory test results shall more than 10 percent when subjected to a crushing complete and proper installation of all sprayed has been received by the General Contractor fire protection and related work as shown on be submitted for all specified performance criteria. force of 1,440 psf(68.9 kPa). that surfaces to receive sprayed fire protection the drawings or where specified herein,and in 1.6 Delivery,Storage and Handling 2.2.1.6 Corrosion Resistance:When tested in accordance have been Inspected by the applicator and are accordance with all applicable requirements of the with ASTM 0937,the material shall not promote acceptable to receive spray-applied fire resistive Contract Documents. 1.6.1 Deliver materials to the project in manufacturer's corrosion of steel. material. unopened packages,fully identified as to trade 1.1.2 The material and installation shall conform to name,type and other identifying data.Packaging 2.2.1.7 Surface Burning Characteristics: When tested 3.2.3 All unsuitable substrates must be identified by the applicable building code requirements of all in accordance with ASTM E84, the material the Installer and made known to the General shall bear the UL labels for fire hazard and fire- authorities booing jurisdiction, shall exhibit the following surface burning resistance classifications. characteristics: Contractor and corrected prior to application of the 1.2 Quality Assurance 1.6.2 Store materials above ground,in a dry location, Flame Spread 0 spray-applied fire resistive material. 1.2.1 Work shall be performed by a firm with expertise m the weather.Damaged packages Smoke Developed 0 3.2.4 Spray-applied fire resistive material shall not be Smoke unsui le for use must not be used. applied to steel floor decks prior to the completion in the installation of fire protection or similar 2.2.1.8 Density:When tested in accordance with ASTM of concrete work on that deck. materials. This firm shall be recognized or 1.7 Project Co dons E605, the material shall meet the minimum otherwise approved by the spray-applied fire individual end average density values as listed in 3.2.5 The application of spray-applied fire resistive resistive material manufacturer. 1.7.1 'inti outdoor temperature at the appropriate UL I ULC design or as required by material to the underside of roof deck shall the buil& a 40°F(4°C),a minimum the authorityhaving jurisdiction. not commence until the roofing is completely 1.2.2 Before proceeding with the fire protection work, 99 P Y substrat d a temperature of 40°F(4°C) installed and tight,allpenthouses are complete, approval of the proposed material thicknesses and 2.2.2 The material shall have been tested and classified 9 P shall be mainte p €;_-wing,and a minimum all mechanical unite have been placed,and after densities shall be obtained from the architect and by Underwriters Laboratories(UL)or Underwriters of 24 hours r matro-Y.•spry•_applied fire other applicable authorities having jurisdiction. Laboratories of Canada(ULC)in accordance with construction roof traffic has ceased. resistive mat= •I. n progress, theprocedures of UL 263(ASTM E119 or CAN/ 1.3 Related Sections General Contr i-•vi -nclosures and ) 3.2.6 Proper temperature and ventilation shall be ULC-S101. maintained as specified in 1.7.1,1.7.2.and 1.7.2.1. heal to mainlai humidity 1.3,1 SECTION 051200-STRUCTURAL STEEL levels. ,.. 2.2.3 Spray-applied fire resistive materials shall be 3.2,7 Provide masking.drop cloths or other suitable FRAMING 1.7.2 General Contractor must rovide quare applied at the appropriate minimum thickness and coverings to prevent overspray from coming in 1.3.2 SECTION 053100-STEEL DECKING ventilation to allow proper drying of -re density to achieve the following ratings: contact with surfaces not intended to be sprayed. protection andubse subsequent s n Floor assemblies__hr. 1,3.3 SECTION 072100-THERMAL INSULATION P n9 4 3.2.8 CAFCO BOND-SEAL(Type EBS)adhesive shall Roof assemblies___hc pp perappropriate UUULC fire 1:3.4 SECTION 078123-INTUMESCENT 1.22.1 Ventilation must not be less than 4 • " be applied as the Beams_hr. FIREPROOFING exchanges per hour untiltbemalenalisdry. n resistance design and manufacturer's written 1.3.5 SECTION 078443-JOINT FIRESTOPPING spraying in enclosed areas such as base&nt ' ;;ers_hr. recommendations.. stairwells,shafts,end small rooms,additional air • -as_ht.. 1.4 References exchanges may be necessary. -oistsi.,.hr. 3.3 Repairing and Cleaning A. ASTM E84-Surface Burning Characteristics of 1.8 Sequencing/Scheduling 4 b-water shall be used for the application of 3.3.1 Al patching of and repair of damaged spray ted fire resistive materials. applied fire resistive material shall be performed Building Materials. , ='.y - PP 1.8.1 All fire protection work on a floor shall be completed 2.2.5 p appti re r five materials shall contain under this section and paid for by the trade B ASTM Elle-Fire Tests of Building Construction before proceeding to the next floor, n date tos. Material manufacturer responsible for the damage. and Materials. sh a 'on of such upon request. 9 1.8.2 The Contractor shall cooperate in the coordination3.3.2 After the completion of the work in this section, C ASTM E605-Thickness and Density of Sprayed and scheduling of fire protection work to avoid Fire-Resistive Materials Applied to Structural PART3-EXEC equipment shall be removed and all surfaces delays in job progress. not to be sprayed prayed shall be cleaned to the extent D. ASTM E736-Cohesion/Adhesion of Sprayed Fire- PART 2-PRODUCTS previously agreed to by the applicator and General Resistive Materials Applied to Structural Members. 3.1 Preparation Contractor. E. ASTM E758-Effect of Deflection of Sprayed Fire- 3.1,1 All surfaces to receive y-a fir *Wive - 2.1 Acceptable Manufacturers 3.4 Inspection and Testing Resistive Materials Applied to Structural Members, material shall be free ofoi,gre . i s e, F. ASTM 0760-Effect of Impact on Bonding of 2.1.1 The spray-applied fire resistive material shall be dirt,paints/primers or other ign ria ich 3.4.1 The spray-applied fire resistive material shalt be Sprayed Fire-Resistive Materials Applied to manufactured under the CAFCO5 brand name,by would impair satisfactory bonds u tested for thickness and density In accordance Members, authorized producers. Manufacturer shall be contacted rote with one of the following procedures: G. ASTM StructuralE7 -Com Compressive Strength of Sprayed 2.2 Materials on handling primed/painted steel. Ing ASTM 6605-Standard Test Method of Sprayed P 9of surfaces to receive sprayed fire prole ire-Resistive Materials Applied to Structural Fire-Resistive Materials Applied to Structural be the responsibility of the General Contract or Plembers. Members. 2.2.1 Materials shall be CAFCO 300, (UUULC Steel Erector,as outlined In the structural designation:Type 300)applied to conform to the AWCI Publication: Technical Manuel 12-A H. ASTM E859 - Air Erosion of Sprayed Fire- drawings,specifications and following test criteria: steel deck section, A._ Standard Practice for the Testing and Inspection Resistive Materials Applied to Structural Members. 3.1.2 Clips, hangers, supports, sleeves and other of Field Applied Sprayed Fire-Resistive Materials: I. ASTM E937-Corrosion of Steel by Sprayed Fire- 22,1.1 Deflection:heWhen tested in of cck orce with ASTM attachments to the substrate are to be placed by an Annotated Guide. Resistive Materials Applied to Structural Members. 0759,the material shall not crack or delaml decatek others prior to thea application of spray-applied fire PP when the non-concrete topped galvanized deck PPIBC INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE' J. CAN I ULC-S101-Standard Methods of Fire Tests to which it is applied is subjected to a one time resistive materials. CHAPTER 17 STRUCTURAL TESTS AND of Building Construction and Materials. vertical centerioad resulting in a downward 3.1.3 The installation of ducts,piping,conduit or other SPECIAL INSPECTIONS,Section 1704 Special 1.4.1 Underwriters Laboratories(UL)Fire Resistance deflection of I1120th of the span. suspended equipment shall not take place until the Inspections. Directory. 2.2.1.2 Bond Impact:When tested in accordance with application of spray-applied fire resistive matenats Product Availability 1.4.2 Underwriters Laboratories of Canada(ULC)List of ASTM E760, the material shall not crack or is complete 0 an area . Equipment and Materials. delaminate from the concrete topped galvanized 3.1.4 The spray-applied fire resistive material shall only Isolatek international Spray-Applied Fire Resistive deck to which it is applied, be applied to steel deck which has been fabricated Materials are available to trained, recognized 1.4.3 IBC, INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE, DD and erected in accordance with the criteria set by applicators around the world from strategically located CHAPTER 17 STRUCTURAL TESTS AND the Steel Deck Institute. production and distribution points In the U.S.,Canada, SPECIAL INSPECTIONS,Section 1704 Special Mexico,Europe and the Pacific Basin. Inspections. `c g 1i C4l�.. 40)it C4)._ ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL is registered with the t {d AIA Continuing Education System(AIA/CES) 3 r8IS 3 We support our customers with unsurpassed technical expertise and customer service,complemented by an extensive global network of experienced sales representatives and recognized applicators.For detailed product information or for the name of the sales representative in your area please contact us. The performance data herein reflect our expectations based on tests conducted in accordance with recognized standard methods under controlled conditions. The applicator, general contractor,property owner and/or user MUST read,understand and follow the directions,specifications and/or recommendations set forth in Isolatek International's publications concerning use and application of these products,and should not rely merely on the information contained in this product data sheet. Isolatek International is not responsible for property damage,bodily injuries,consequential damages,or losses of any kind that arise from or are related to the applicator's,general contractor's,or property owners'failure to follow the recommendations set forth in Isolatek International's publications.The sale of these products shall be subject to the Terms and Conditions set forth in the Company's invoices. Isolatek International provides passive fireproofing materials under the CAFCO°' 40-. trademark throughout the Americas and other markets and under the tr7 ISOLATEK®trademark throughout the world. iFo- 800.631.9600 or 973.347.1200 IS ' I ATEK® 0 Brand WWW.isolatek.com I technical©solatek.com Brand IT I 6/14/2016 Fireproofing-ISOLATEK-World Leader in Passive Fire Protection Systemslsolatek International _ I S LATEK* We Save Lives® 41) 1$TERU,ATJQNA y Brand Products Application Projects i Support About Us Industry . 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ENTECH Thermal Insulation Products Current Projects cturing Co.—United Arab Emirates . ; GREE t r.: a-- � pi's`tor re tw.ost-ele, Sfittiiiit a--N ;t *#SLI http://isolatek.com/isolatek-commercial/ 1/1 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE - Certificate Number 20120117-R13348 Report Reference R3749-20120117 Issue Date 2012-January-17 ,.; . , to: Isolatek International 41 Furnace St, Stanhope, Nj 07874 �,L- USA This is to certify tin•" ray-applied Fire-resistive Materials representative sampl t < 300, 400 and M-I Ha(in vestigated by UL in accordance with the Stan indicated on this Certificate. Standard(s)for Safety: Fire Tests , iI r ing Construction and Materials - ANSI/UL263 Rapid Rise Fire x Protection Materials for Structural Steel -ANSI/UL17 Additional Information: See the UL Online Ce i asDirectory at www.ul.com/database fo - 4.1 •>?.-Iinformation ,* / Only those products bearing the UL Classification Mark should be considered as being covered by UL's Classification and Follow-Up Service. The UL Classification Mark includes:UL in a circle:with the word"CLASSIFIED"0(as shown);a control number(may be alphanumeric)assigned by UL;a statement to indicate the extent of UL's evaluation of the product;and the product category name(product identity)as indicated in the appropriate UL Directory. Look for the UL Classification Mark on the product. William N.Camey,Director,North American Certification Programs UL LLC Any Information and documentation involving UL IAA services are provided on behalf of UL LLC(UL)or any authod[ed licensee of UL For questions,please contact a local UL Customer Service NeWesenuflve at mww u emMeentetaca 43 . Page 1 of 2 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Certificate Number 20120117-R13348 Report Reference R3749-20120117 Issue Date 2012-January-17 This is to certify that re ese eve samples of the product as specified on this certificate were tested according to the current r ements. Type 300,Type 400 for use int :,.os: D759, 0859, D860, D902, D904, D921, D942, D947, D971, D974, 0976, D977, G705,J70 ,IFP'•,1804,J805,J809,J957, N735,N759,N761, N831, N846, P675, P676, P901, P902, P907, P908, *2a7M, P923, S721, 5729,X790. Type 300,Type 400 for use in Design Nog 1, P 23, P744 and P826. Type 300 for use in Design Nos: D797, N792, 9 Types 300,400, or SB may be trowel-applied prove e d -:4 atenals are first mixed and pumped through standard application equipment as outlined i an fa urer's application instructions. Type M-II(investigated for exterior use)for use in Design .'•,.-.4111i„4, 0781, 0902, D922, D974, D976, D977,J809, N742,N755, N760, P720, P721, P819, P826, P ?'~' ,S720, S723, X764, X768, XR704. 4. Type M-II may be trowel applied provided the Type M-II is first mixedA mped through standard application equipment as outlined in the manufacturer's apple t R i uctions.The minimum thickness and minimum in-place density of the Type M-II stated in the indi, al igns shall be maintained. William R.Camay,Director,North American Certification Progress UL LLC Ay Informalton and docun enpgon involving UL Mark services are provided on behalf of UL LLC(UL)or any authorized licensee of UL.For question*,please contact a local UL Customer Service Representative at aoew.uLccmheenteMua (111) Page 2 of 2 UL Evaluation Report UL ER13348-01 Issued: August 23, 2016 Visit UL's On-Line Certifications Directory:www.UL.com/erdirectorV for current status of Report. N UL Category Code: ULFE CSI MasterFormat® DIVISION: 07 00 00—THE A MOISTURE U ini PRO Sub-level 2: 07 80 00—Fire and a rotection Sub-level 3: 07 81 00—Applied Firep Sub-level 4: 07 81 16—Cementitious F i e• . g Sub-level 4: 07 81 23—Intumescent Fire. , ing COMPANY: c s) United States Mineral Products Co., DBA Isolatek In rn . .I 41 Furnace St. ` Stanhope, NJ 07874 ' 973-347-1200 www.isolatek.com 1. SUBJECT: Product Trade Name UL Produc o n CAFCO®BLAZE-SHIELD® II Type II CAFCO®BLAZE-SHIELD®HP Type HP CAFCO®300 Type 300 CAFCO®300 AC Type 300AC CAFCO®300 HS Type 300HS CAFCO®300 ES Type 300ES Spray-Applied Fire CAFCO®300 SB Type SB Resistive Materials CAFCO®400 Type 400 CAFCO®400 AC Type 400AC CAFCO®400 ES Type 400ES CAFCO®3000 Type 3000 CAFCO®3000 ES Type 3000ES CAFCO®FENDOLITE®M-II Type M-II Hand-Applied Fire- CAFCO®FIBER-PATCH Type P Resistive Materials CAFCO®FENDOLITE®TG Type TG CAFCO®BOND-SEAL Type EBS Adhesives/Additives CAFCO®PRE-COAT Type PC ISOLATEK®QWIK-SET® CAFCO®SprayFilm®WB 3 Type SprayFilm-WB 3,Type WB 3 Intumescent Fire- ® ® - Resistive Coatings CAFC0®SprayFilm® 4 Type SprayFilm-WB 4,Type WB 4 CAFCO®SprayFilm®WB 5 Type SprayFilm-WB 5,Type WB 5 Underwriters Laboratories Inc. 333 Pfingsten Road,Northbrook,IL 60062-2096 USA T:847 272 8800/F.847.272.8129/W.UL.com 2. SCOPE OF EVALUATION • 2015, 2012, 2009, 2006 International Building Code®(IBC) • ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria for Sprayed Fire-Resistant Materials (SFRMs), Intumescent Fire- Resistant Coatings and Mastic Fire-Resistant Coatings Used to Protect Structural Steel Members (AC23), dated December 2012 • ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria for Quality Documentation (AC10), dated June 2014 The products were ev uat for the following properties: • Fire Resistance ,_ W3, ASTM E119) • Surface Burning Chtt'mac istics (ANSI/UL 723, ASTM E84) • Tensile Bond (ASTM • Steel Deck Deflection � ! vg) • Impact Resistance (AS - . • Compressive Strength (AST 7. • Air-stream Resistance(ASTM E ° •. • Mold Growth and Humidity Resist. M G21) • Environmental Exposures (ANSI/UL .� AST 119) 3. REFERENCED DOCUMENTS • ANSI/UL 263, 14th Ed. ASTM E119 Fire Testso ( ), Construction and Materials • ANSI/UL 723, 10th Ed. (ASTM E84), Test for Surface Characteristics of Building Materials • ASTM E736-00 (2011), Standard Test Method for Coh io hesion of Sprayed Fire-Resistive Materials Applied to Structural Members • ASTM E759-92 (2011), Standard Test Method for Effect of ?( n n Sprayed Fire-Resistive Material Applied to Structural Members • ASTM E760-92 (2011), Standard Test Method for Effect of Impa •y ' ending of Sprayed Fire- Resistive Material Applied to Structural Members • ASTM E761-92 (2011), Standard Test Method for Compressive r� gth of Sprayed Fire- Resistive Material Applied to Structural Members • ASTM E859-95, Standard Test Method for Air Erosion of Sprayed Fire-Resistive Materials (SFRMs)Applied to Structural Members • ASTM G21-13, Standard Practice for Determining Resistance of Synthetic Polymeric Materials to Fungi 4. USES CAFCO®BLAZE-SHIELD® II, BLAZE-SHIELD®HP, 300, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 400, 400 AC, 400 ES, 3000, 3000 ES, and FENDOLITE® M-II are spray-applied fire resistive materials (SFRMs) intended for use in steel roof and floor assemblies and on structural steel beams,joists, columns, trusses, and walls. CAFCO®FIBER-PATCH is a hand or trowel-applied fire resistive material intended for use for patching the CAFCO® BLAZE-SHIELD® II, BLAZE-SHIELD® HP, 300, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 400, 400 AC, 400 ES, 3000, 3000 ES spray-applied materials. FENDOLITE® TG is a hand or trowel-applied fire resistive material intended for use in steel roof and floor assemblies and on structural steel beams,joists, columns, and trusses, for patching the FENDOLITE®M-Il spray-applied material. CAFCO®FENDOLITE®M-II and TG have been evaluated for exterior use in accordance with AC23. Page 2 of 7 CAFCO° BOND-SEAL, CAFCO® PRE-COAT, and ISOLATEK QWIK-SET are additional materials that - may be used in conjunction with several of the SFRMs covered in this report, to aid in the application process. CAFCO°SprayFilm®WB 3, CAFCO®SprayFilm®WB 4, and CAFCO®SprayFilm®WB 5 are intumescent fire resistive materials (IFRMs) that are applied to structural steel beams, columns and floor assemblies for use as fire protection. 5. PRODUCT DESCRIPTU� 5.1 Spray-Applied Fir(Resieive Materials The spray-applied and hand4pp••d fire resistive materials covered in this report are of various densities that are specified in the UL Fir- five Designs listed on the CHPX.R13348 Classification Card. In general, CAFCO° BLAZES ari 44f, 0, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 3000, and 3000 ES are commercial density products for usetion `ruction applications. The CAFCO® BLAZESHIELD° HP, 400, 400 AC, and 400 ES are medium d sit,-SFRMs for use in construction applications. CAFCO® FENDOLITE® M-ll and FENDOLITE°TG e • nsity SFRMs for use in construction applications and are acceptable for use in exterior locations. ., Q CAFCO®FIBER-PATCH may be used to hand pati ��' O® BLAZESHIELD® II, HP, 300, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 3000, 3000 ES, 400, 400 AC, ES products. CAFCO®FENDOLITE®TG may be used to hand patch FENDOLITE® M-II. Refer to gui in •. patching specified in the CHPX.R13348 Classification Card. CAFCO® BOND-SEAL is an off-white liquid adhesive/se I. wired in specific applications, as identified in the designs listed in the CHPX.R13348 UL Classific ti• d.f if required, it shall be applied to the substrate prior to patching material. It is required on all cellul.A p as well as fluted steel deck that does not contain concrete, as shown in the appropriate UL ive Designs listed on the CHPX.R13348 Classification Card. CAFCO® PRE-COAT is an adhesive/primer packaged as a grey, dry powd `required in specific application, as identified in the designs listed in the CHPX.R13348 UL sification Card. When required, it shall be applied before application of the following SFRMs: CAFCO® 300, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 3000, 3000 ES, 400, 400 AC, or 400 ES. ISOLATEK QWIK-SET is an off-white set accelerator in powder form that is required for the CAFCO®300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 3000, 3000ES, 400AC, and 400 ES; it is optional for CAFCO®300 and 300 SB. 5.2 Intumescent Fire Resistive Materials The intumescent fire resistive materials covered in this report can be applied in the various thicknesses as specified in the UL Fire-Resistive Designs listed on the CDWZ.R16640 Classification Card. CAFCO®SprayFilm®WB 3, CAFCO®SprayFilm®WB 4, and CAFCO®SprayFilm®WB 5 are water-based intumescent fire-resistive coatings for installation in construction applications. CAFCO® SprayFilm®WB 3 and SprayFilm® WB 4 provide up to 4-hour fire-resistance ratings, and CAFCO® SprayFilm® WB 5 provides up to and including 3-hour fire-resistance ratings, in accordance with ANSI/UL 263. The SFRMs and IFRMs covered in this report have a flame spread index of 25 or less and a smoke developed index of 50 or less when tested in accordance with ANSI/UL 723(ASTM E84). Page 3 of 7 6. INSTALLATION 6.1 General: The SFRMs and IFRMs covered in this report must be installed in accordance with this report and the manufacturer's published installation instructions, which must be available to the applicators during installation at the jobsite. The CAFCO® 300, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 3000, 3000 ES, 400, 400 AC, 400 ES, or M-II SFRMs are mixed in a pR a or ribbon type mixer and machine-applied to the surface using varying air pressure and pumping z.ztes'"`* ensure accurate coverage. The products may be hand-patched using the guidelines outlined in t UL r PX.R13348 Classification Card. The CAFCO® BLAZE-SHI nd HP materials are mixed by conditioning the material though the application equipment and pn f Ily conveying it through the hose to the nozzle where mixed with water. The products may b 1R` . ched using CAFCO® FIBER-PATCH following the guidelines outlined in the UL CHPX.R133 t". i'_ ' ion Card. e CAFCO® FIBER-PATCH and FENDO 'c " : are hand or trowel applied to the surface until the thickness required to meet the specified fir ce rating is achieved. The thickness and densities of each product shall co :. ith the requirements of the various assemblies and applications as specified in the correspondi . . '.'ns listed on the CHPX.R13348 Classification Card. The materials shall be applied immediately : ;.ging, without retempering. The equipment and mixer shall be clean prior to mixing the material. " CAFCO® 300, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 3000 36 ,00AC, and 400 ES products may be injected with ISOLATEK QWIK-SET in the field, to aid in produ ` I. :nd the setting process. CAFCO® SprayFilm® WB 3, CAFCO® SprayFilm® WB 4, and CA ^' yFilm® WB 5 are machine- applied, brush or trowel applied, after the application of approved prim a steel surface. 6.2 Preparation of Substrate, Site and Surface Conditions Prior to application of material, the substrate to receive the fire resistive ma ' s shall be free of any substances or conditions that interfere with adhesion of the material, in accordance with 2015, 2012, 2009 IBC Section 704.13.3. Primers, paints, and encapsulants are allowed, provided they comply with 2015, 2012, 2009 IBC Sections 704.13.3.1 and 704.13.3.2. The temperature of the substrate and ambient temperature should be kept at a minimum of 40°F (4.4°C) for SFRMs before, during, and for a minimum of 24 hours after application. For the intumescent materials, the substrate and ambient temperatures should be maintained between 50°F (10°C) and 100°F (38°C) before, during, and for a minimum of 72 hours after application. CAFCO® BOND-SEAL may be applied as an adhesive prior to the SFRM material, directly to the steel surface, or as a sealer on the surface of the SFRM material itself. CAFCO® PRE-COAT is applied prior to SFRMs to cover approximately 70% of the steel surface, as required by the relevant designs specified on the CHPX.R13348 Classification Card. Thickness of the PRE-COAT is included in the total final thickness of the SFRM. If minimum bond strengths are not met at the jobsite, and for wide flange structural steel shape dimensions that do not meet the conditions specified in 2015, 2012, 2009 IBC Section 704.13.3.2 for allowing primers, paints, and encapsulants at the jobsite, a mechanical break is required. Refer to the various UL Fire-Resistive Designs in the CHPX.R13348, as well as the Guide Information Card for UL Category Code BXUV for specific requirements on the required mechanical break to facilitate the spray application of SFRMs. Page 4 of 7 6.3 Fire Resistive Assemblies - The SFRMs covered in this report shall be installed as specified in one or more of the UL Fire-Resistive Designs listed in the CHPX.R13348 Classification Card, for each of the corresponding SFRMs. The IFRMs in this report shall be installed as specified in one or more of the UL Fire-Resistive Designs listed in the CDWZ.R16640 Classification Card, for each of the corresponding IFRMs. Refer to the table in Section 1 of this report for the UL Product Designation for each Trade Name. 6.4 Thickness Tolerances 6.4.1 Spray-Applied Ftte Restive Materials The minus tolerance of Iti* MMthickness must be no greater than 1/4 inch (6.4 mm), or 25% of a design thickness of less tha i 1.446 (25.4 mm). When applicable, additional material must be applied to meet this tolerance. � � �. ' � When an individually measure. :_ ' ness exceeds the design thickness by 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) or more, the thickness shall be recorded s t design thickness plus 1/4 inch (6.4 mm). 6.4.2 Intumescent Fire Resistive Materi �r I' The minus tolerance of any individual IFRM this ss ust be no less than 80% of the thickness specified in the applicable designs. When applic le :•ditional material must be applied to meet this tolerance. 4o When an individually measured IFRM thickness excee esign thickness by 20% or more, the - thickness shall be recorded as the design thickness plus 2i ° , - .verage thickness shall not exceed the maximum tested thickness specified in the applicable desig . •y . e than 10%. 4 6.5 Special Inspections ; 41 Special inspections are required for the SFRMs covered in this repo --,ordance with 2015 IBC Section 1705.14, 2012 IBC Section 1705.13, 2009 IBC Section 1704.12, or'' 41111. , : ection 1704.10. iipSpecial inspections are required for the IFRMs covered in this report, in ac rdance with 2015 IBC Section 1705.15, 2012 IBC Section 1705.14, 2009 IBC Section 1704.13, or 2006 IBC Section 1704.11. 6.6 Physical Protection The CAFCO® FENDOLITE® M-II and TG may be applied on exposed structural shapes less than 8 ft (2438 mm)from a floor, landing, or occupied space. Where SFRMs are applied to a structural member and are subject to impact damage, the structural members shall be protected with FENDOLITE® M-II or TG applied at the required thickness in accordance with the fire-resistive design, or the fire resistive material shall be protected by corner guards or any other substantial jacket of metal or noncombustible material to at least 5 ft (1524 mm) from the finished floor, in accordance with 2015, 2012, 2009 IBC Section 704.9, or 2006 IBC Section 714.4. Page 5of7 7. CONDITIONS OF USE 7.1 General: The fire-resistive materials described in this report comply with, or are suitable alternatives to what is specified in, those codes listed in Section 2 of this report, subject to the following conditions: 7.2 The products must be manufactured, identified, and installed in accordance with this report, the manufacturer's published installation instructions, and the applicable code. If there is a conflict between the manufacturer's installation instructions and this report, the report governs. 7.3 All assemblie .shall e built in accordance with the applicable published UL designs, or as otherwise desc is report. 7.4 The density, thicknes ¥ bond strength of the fire-resistive materials in this report must be measured in accordan.- , W15 IBC Section 1705.14, 2012 Section 1705.13, 2009 IBC Section 1704.12, or 20 5• K- e ion 1704.10. 7.5 The CAFCO° 300 ES and A, 40-,® 300 HS SFRMs recognized in this report have been evaluated for use in high-rise b it =u o 420 feet (128) in height in accordance with 2015, 2012, 2009 IBC Section 403.2.4 an.;. . 403.2.4. 7.6 The CAFCO®BLAZESHIELD® HP, 400, 4 , 00 ES, 3000, 3000ES, and FENDOLITE® M-II SFRMs recognized in this report have be al ated for use in high-rise buildings up to and greater than 420 feet (128 m) in height in or n - with IBC Section 403.2.4 and Table 403.2.4. 7.7 See UL's Online Certification Directory under UL -. ,.,8 for Spray-applied Fire-Resistive Materials (CHPX) evaluated as a part of fire-resista =e r assemblies in accordance with ANSI/UL 263. 7.8 See UL's Online Certification Directory under UL File R11 .r i Mastic and Intumescent Coatings (CDWZ) evaluated as a part of fire-resistance-rated s 'es in accordance with ANSI/UL 263. 7.9 The fire resistive materials covered in this Evaluation Report are manufactured by Isolatek International, located at the manufacturing location(s) named below, under the UL LLC Listing/Classification and Follow-Up Service Program, which includes inspections in accordance with the quality elements of ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria for Quality Documentation,AC 10. Plant Location Huntington, IN Stanhope, NJ Houston, TX San Bernardino, CA Lawrence, MA Page 6 of 7 8. SUPPORTING EVIDENCE 8.1 Manufacturer's product literature and installation instructions. 8.2 Data in accordance with ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria for Quality Documentation (AC10), dated June 2014. 8.3 Data in accordance with ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria for Sprayed Fire-Resistant Materials (SFRMs), Intumescent Fire-Resistant Coatings and Mastic Fire-Resistant Coatings Used to Protect Structural Steel Members (AC23), dated December 2012. Axe,, 8.4 UL Classificaf an re•arts in accordance with ANSI/UL 263 (ASTM E119). See UL Product Certification Ca' s..- ra- applied Fire-Resistive Materials (CHPX). 8.5 UL Classification 494,": accordance with ANSI/UL 263 (ASTM E119). See UL Product Certification Category, testi'?:nd Intumescent Coatings (CDWZ). 8.6 UL Classification repos ii/ ` -dance with ANSI/UL 723 (ASTM E84). See UL Product Certification Category, Cemen iti -ment and Plaster Mixtures (BLPR). 9. IDENTIFICATION The products described in this evaluation report -'$ i - ied by a marking bearing the report holder's name, Isolatek International, the plant identification, t e tip•/Classification Mark, and the evaluation report number UL ER13348-01. The validity of the eval - +ort is contingent upon this identification appearing on the product or UL Listing/Classification Mark s 0t . 10. USE OF UL EVALUATION REPORT ' t 10.1 The approval of building products, materials or systems is n the responsibility of the applicable authorities having jurisdiction. 10.2 UL Evaluation Reports shall not be used in any manner that impli-:! endorsement of the product, material or system by UL. 10.3 The current status of this report, as well as a complete directory of UL Evaluation Reports may be found at UL.com via our On-Line Certifications Directory: www.ULcom/erdirectory ©2016 UL LLC This UL Evaluation Report is not an endorsement or recommendation for use of the subject and/or product described herein. This report is not the UL Listing or UL Classification Report that covers the subject product. The subject product's UL Listing or UL Classification is covered under a separate UL Report. UL disclaims all representations and warranties whether express or implied, with respect to this report and the subject or product described herein. Contents of this report may be based on data that has been generated by laboratories other than UL that are accredited as complying with ISO/IEC Standard 17025 by the International Accreditation Service (IAS) or by any other accreditation body that is a signatory to the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ICAC) Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA). The scope of the laboratory's accreditation shall include the specific type of testing r covered in the test report. As the accuracy of any non-UL data is the responsibility of the accredited laboratory, UL does not accept responsibility for the accuracy of this data. E. Page 7 of 7 IS LATEK SHORT FORM APPLICATION GUIDE CAFC+O®300/300 SB This is an abbreviated guide and is not intended as a substitute for the Long Form CAFCO 300/300 SB Application&installation Manual. Applicator shall completely and fully read and understand the Long Form Application&Installation Manual prior to applying this product PUMP REQUIREMENTS: Mechanical Piston,Hydraulic Piston or Rotor Stator type,open throat,screw feed pump with minimum'No.4"soft rubber stators must be used. MiXER REQUIREMENTS: Paddle or ribbon-type mortar mixer with safety cover and provision for quick dumping of mix directly into the pump hopper. Mixers capable of operating speeds of 35 to 40 RPM,are required. Note:Continuous mixers may be used but a decrease in yield may occur. Mixers operating at less than required operating speeds may result in short'pot life". WATER REQUIREMENTS: r One bag of product requires 10.0 to 115 US Gallons(38 to 44 L)of potable water per bag. A librated water meter is required to ensure constant water volume per mix. Note:The gallon bucket"method is unacceptable. MIX TIME: ixed by first adding potable water to the mixer and then product,Mix for two(2) =thieve the target mixer slurry density. in a multiple bag mix,the mix time e last bag has been added to the mixer. Do not mix mare material than can ` , 30 minutes. HOSE SET-UP: High press r hose. Typical inner diameters(ID)and lengths are listed below. Tote!Hose L _ r • Length 367 feet(112 m) • in(76 mm) @ Max.50 ft(15 m) in(51 mm) c%r 200 ft(61 m) I n(38 mm) 50ft(15m) 1 t4 m) © 25 ft(8 m) 8 m 3/4 • ) 17 ft(5m) .1 Note:Using more than 17 ft.(5 m) 19 rum)ED,whip hose cep cause excessive back pressure on Dump. Aot 4's Flexible hose length shall not exceed 367 R( :-couplings shaft be screw-on type connect/disconnect that do not restrict product r n tapered reducers must be used when a reduction in hose is necessary. Brass or ';cou ngs or reducers must not be used. ..r Metal standpipe 2 in.(51 mm)to 3 in. (76 mm)1.D.must used when pumping height exceeds 5 stories or 60 feet(18 m)or when total length(horizontal plus vertical)of material hose exceeds 367 ft.(112 m).Aluminum standpipe must not be used. NOZZLE REQUIREMENTS: The spray nozzle assembly must consist of a min.3/4 in.(19 mm)I.D.aluminum pole with a blow-off type nozzle cap. Nozzle orifice shall be nominal 5/8 in.(16 mm)1.0. Note:A 518 1n.116 mm)j.D.orifice with the minimum amount of sir needed for spraying is required for oetimum coveraortdensitv,, INTRODUCTION OF QWIK-SET: ISOLATEK6 OWIK-SET is typically introduced in-line. When using a 1 in.(25 mm)material hose,the QWIK-SET should be introduced max.25 ft.(8 m)back from the nozzle;when using a 3/4 in.(19 mm)material hose,the QWIK-SET should be introduced max.17 ft.(5 m) back from the nozzle. As an alternative,QWIK.SET can be introduced at the nozzle. Refer to ISOLATEK QWIK-SET Short Form Application Guide for further information. NOZZLE DISTANCE: The distance between the nozzle and substrate will vary according to the type of equipment and nozzle used but must be between 12 in.(305 mm)and 24 in.(610 mm). NOZZLE AIR PRESSURE; Use the amount of air at the nozzle that results in an even thickness build,texture and proper density. Excessive air will decrease yield. Air Pressure should make dtgl buzzino noise rather than a high Ditched eqund. THICKNESS PER PASS: Apply 1/2 in.(13 mm)to 5/8 in.(16 mm)on the first pass,3/4 In.(19 mm)to 1 in.(25 mm)on subsequent passes. Note:Do not apply more than 1-1/4 in.(32 mm)of product in a 24 hour period. These are final expanded(accelerated)thicknesses. APPLICATION TEMPERATURE: A minimum substrate and ambient temperature of 40"F(4•C)shall be maintained prior to, during and a minimum of 24 hours after the application. Ensure surfaces are clean and free of dist,oil,grease,loose mil scale,paints/primers(other than . SURFACE PREPARATION: those approved by Isolatek)and any other materials that may impair adhesion. For applications to primed steel,contact Isolatek Technical Services Department . Note:Some substrates require the use of CAFCOe BOND-SEAL(adhesive),CAFCO PRE-COAT,or metal lath. Refer to the _ CAFCO 300 Long Form Application Manual for specific requirements. SET—TIME: Unaccelerated CAFCO 300 sets in approximately 4 to 7 hours. For a faster set-time,use ISOLATEK OWIK-SET. Accelerated CAFCO 300 will set in approximately 10—20 minutes depending on temperature and humidity conditions. Do not re-temper the product after it sets. See ISOLATEK OWIK-SET Short Form Application Guide for further information. VENTILATION: Provide a minimum of 4 complete air exchanges per hour until the material is dry. CALCULATING MIXER 1. Weigh an empty 1036 cc CAFCO cup and tare the scale to account for the cup weight. 2. FIl cup with material from the pump hopper. Then gently tap the cup on a hard surface to DENSITIES: eliminate all air Level the mato—WI with top of cup. Ysigh the filled cup in grams. ry mpare weight in grams to the mixer density in chart below. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: Co ',f is slippery when mixed with water. Do not allow wet material to remain on scaffolds, 'Cr.'i or floors. Walking on wet material may result in slips or falls. Signage must be ,. . . .the spray application of CAFCO 300 is ongoing to warn other trades of slip hazards c _ ESTIMATING CAFCO . DENSITY FROM WET CUP WEIGHTS MIXER DENSITY Using1.0 US Gals(44 L)Water WET CUP WEIGHT(Grams) i PCF 717 43 (689) 733 44 (105) 750 OPTIMUM 45 (721) ` 767 RANGE (731) 783 (753) 799 (769) Cup Size sr 1036 cc CALCULATING NOZZLE DENSITIES: 1. Weigh an empty 1036 cc CAF nd tare the scale to account (Estimating Yield/Bag fromfor the cup weight, _ Wet Cup Weights) 2. While the pump and atomizing air a • place the nozzle inside cup and slowly pull back as the 3. Level CAFCO 300 with the top of cup, careful not to comoress the CAFCO 300. Leveling should be repeated until the material stops swelling in cup. When leveling the CAFCO 300,angle the spatula so that it is cutting the excess material as opposed to troweling/compressing .it 4. Weigh the filled cup in grams. 5. Using the chart below,determine the corresponding density and yield based on the water usage rate and the weight of the cup. 6. Adjust the QWIK-SET flow rate and repeat the steps above until the desired density and yield are achieved. _ 10.0 gal(38 L)/bag 10.5 gal(40 L)/bag 11 gal(42 L)Ibag 11.5 gal(44 L)Ibag DRY YIELD Nozzle Cup weight Nozzle Cup weight Nozzle Cup Nozzle Cup DENSITY Est.Gross in grams in grams weight in grams weight in grams (Estimated) �11rvn? icheati (Net marl will litre cup) (Net marlwt./1 litre cup). (Net matt w ll litre cup) (Net marl will kr*cup) PCF (kg/m 877 697 718 739 17.5 (280) 40 (94) 657 678 698 718 17 (272) 41 (97) 619 838 657 676 16 (256) 43 (101) 580 598 618 833 _ 15 (240) 48 (109) Note. Ir you we having achieving these nozzle cup weights,please contact the Isolatek Mtamafk Tette Service Department for assistance. •Nozzle weights are based on a cup with a volume of 103&x. Notes U1.minimum average density tar CAFCO 300 is 15 pat(246 kgtm8)and the minimum individual*many*14 Por(224 Wm). derv*/at Please minimum toter indi the ISOLATEK�density of 16 0 pct(256>�+')mustb300 emaintained,n Manuel War d: Exetailed ceeding g 46 lea. 1t. When applying 06 r'1mm)w l��der beraMinimum w 13 p 40kgen (zeo ltYm and NOTE:Only the listed equipment,nozzles and procedures are approved for applying CAFCO 300. Deviations from these requirements will result in product not meeting claims as published in the literature. For additional Information,please contact the Technical Service Deparbnenit. SWIATIEK 41 Furnace Street,Stanhope,NJ 07874 Tel:(800)6319600 Fax:(973)3474730 Visit us at www.tsolatek.i om or contact us at technicaleisolatek com I lit C rel t t t t l A i a WE SAVE LIVES 09112 1 ISOLATEK 1NTfiNAT4oIAL_. Section 1 —Chemical Product/Company Information Product Name: CAFCO®300, CAFCO®300 SB,CAFCO®300 ES, Effective Date: October 22,2015 CAFCO®300 AC,CAFCO®300 HS Product Use/Class: Sp , 'plied Fire Resistive Materials(SFRM) Manufacturer: <i ited S "es Mineral Products Company Preparer: R&D Department d - ;.:ffi Inte national 41 urn r t Stanh e, I ;74 USA (973)-347 F f ,. In Case of Emergency Call: CHEMTRL1/4 Supersedes: October 28,2014 800.424.9300(USA) +1 703.527.3887(Irl) ? Section 2—Hazards Identification GHS Classification: Hazard Class Hazard Catego Route of Exposure Skin Irritation 2 1 Skin P Skin Sensitizer Skin Eye Irritation 2B Eye Inhalation Toxicity 4 " Nose/Mouth Global Harmonization Labeling and Classification: " '/e",Signal word: Warning Hazard Symbol(s): GHS07 QS 0 Overview: A granular powder that poses little immediate hazard. However,components may contain trace amounts of crystalline silica. Prolonged exposure to respirable crystalline silica may cause cancer. Primary Route(s)of Entry: Skin Contact,Skin Absorption, Inhalation, Ingestion,Eye Contact Medical Conditions Prone to Aggravation by Exposure: Sensitive skin;respiratory conditions Hazard Statements: H303 May be harmful if swallowed. H313 May be harmful in contact with skin. H320 Causes eye irritation. H335 May cause respiratory irritation. H373 May cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure. Page 1 of 6 CAFCO 300,CAFCO 300 SB,CAFCO 300 ES,CAFCO 300 AC,CAFCO 300 HS 10/22/15 Brand Precautionary Statements: P202 Do not handle until safety precautions have been read and understood. P261 Avoid breathing dust/fumes/gas/mist/vapours/spray. - P271 Use only outdoors or in a well ventilated area. P280 Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. P284 Wear respiratory protection. P402+P403 Store in a dry place. Store in a well ventilated place. EUH401 To avoid risks to human health and the environment,comply with the instructions for use. Response: P301+P330 IF SWALLO ED Ri `e mouth. Do NOT induce vomiting. Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician if you feel unwell. P331+P312 P302+P352+ IF ON SKIN: -S—ilgetlilerfty of soap and water. If skin irritation occurs: Get medical advice/attention. Wash contaminated P332+P313+ clothing before reu P363 P304+P340+ IF INHALED: Remove son fre'3h air and keep comfortable for breathing. If experiencing respiratory symptoms: Get P342+P313 medical advice/attend P305+P351+ IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously w s' for several minutes. Remove contact lenses,if present and easy to do. Continue P313P338+P337+ rinsing. If eye irritation persists G - advice/attention. Storage: P402+P403+ Store in a dry place. Store in a well ventilated pl e. r.ect from moisture. P232 Disposal: P501 Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regio - .10,11nternational regulations(see section 13). E Section 3—Composition I Information On Ingredients 4 �, Chemical Name CAS Number Wt.% (Max.) '' / Calcium Sulfate, Hemihydrate 26499-65-0 50-75 Vermiculite 1318-00-9 15-35 Cellulose 065996-61-4 1 -10 Calcium Carbonate 1317-65-3 1 -10 Crystalline Silica 14808-60-7 <1 Section 4—First Aid Measures General—If irritation or other symptoms occur or persist from any route of exposure,remove the affected individual from the area:see a physician/get medical attention. First Aid—Skin Contact:Wash with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing.If persistent irritation occurs,seek medical attention. First Aid—Eye Contact:Flush eyes thoroughly with copious amounts of water. Seek medical attention if irritation persists. First Aid—Inhalation:Remove to fresh air.Seek medical attention if irritation persists. First Aid—Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting.Rinse mouth out with water.Seek medical attention if irritation persists. Protection of first aid responders:Wear proper personal protective clothing and equipment. Page 2 of 6 CAFCO 300,CAFCO 300 SB,CAFCO 300 ES,CAFCO 300 AC,CAFCO 300 HS 10/22/15 aio Brand Section 5—Fire Fighting Measures _ Extinguishing Media: Not Applicable. Product will not burn. Unusual Fire&Explosion Hazards: None. Special Firefighting Procedures: None. Section 6—Accidental Release Measures Steps To Be Taken If Material Is Released Or Spilled: Sweep up material and place in disposal containers.Avoid inhalation of dust.Dispose of material in accordance with all federal,state,and local regulations.Use personal protective equipment as necessary. Wig. Section 7—Handling d St ' age Precautions for safe handling Avo f in ti of dust.Avoid skin&eye contact.Wear skin and eye protection during use.Use normal personal hygiene to remove materials,contamina •>`3as lot ing separately before re-use. Conditions for safe storage:Keep dry. o . i s closed when not in use.Store in a cool,dry place with adequate ventilation. Section 8—Exposure Controls/Perso :3 ection issibl osure Limits Chemical Name CAS Number OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV NIOSH Mexico 15 mg/m3 TWA 1 Q*A(Chemical 10 mg/m3 TWA Calcium Sulfate (Total Dust) is tmatter (Total Dust 10 Hemihydrate 26499-65-0 ) (Respirable Y 5 mg/m3 conta =_ estos 5 mg/m3 (Respirable Fraction) and<1%c sta ' lica4 (Respirable Fraction) Fraction) 10mg/m3(Tot u er Vermiculite 1318-00-9 N/E 3 mg/m3 0.05 mg/m3 N/E (Respirable Fracti Cellulose 065996-61-4 N/E N/E /E N/E 15 mg/m3 TWA mg/m3 TWA (Total Dust) T 10 ( Calcium Carbonate 1317-65-3 5 m !m3 N/E oal Dus) (Respirable g 5 mg/m3(Respirable Fraction (Respirable Fraction) Fraction) ) 30 mg/m3%Si02+2 (Total Dust) 0.05 mg/m3 TWA Crystalline Silica 14808-60-7 250 mppcf%Si02+5 0.025 mg/m3 TWA (Total Dust) 0.010mg/m3 TWA (Respirable) (Respirable Fraction) 0.05 mg/m3 TWA (Total Dust) 10 mg/m3%Si02+2 (Respirable Fraction) (Respirable Fraction) Engineering Controls:Exhaust fans may be necessary when mixing in enclosed areas. Respiratory Protection:Wear a proper disposable dust mask to prevent exposure above the limits specified. Skin Protection:Wear gloves and use hand creams to prevent dry skin. Eye Protection:Wear proper eye protection;at minimum,safety glasses with side shields. Work/Hygienic Practices:Use bag opening procedures which minimize dust release. Use anti-slio surfaces on working platforms—material is slippery when wet. aeoPage 3 of 6 CAFCO 300,CAFCO 300 SB,CAFCO 300 ES,CAFCO 31$ ' , ' • 11 S 10/22/15 Brand Section 9—Physical And Chemical Properties Appearance: Light grey or tan,light green or light red,granular powder Odor: Low odor pH: 8-10 Melting Point(°F): >1800°F(981°C) Boiling Point(°F): Not Applicable Flash Point: Not Applicable Evaporation Rate: Not Applicable Flammability: Not Applicable Lower Explosive Limit: Not Applicable Upper Explosive Limit: Not Applicable Vapor Pressure(mm Hg): Not Applicable Bulk Density(kg/mm3) Not Applicable Solubility in Water: Lo ,. Specific Gravity(H2O=1): . Appittable Physical State: ' .lid %Volatiles: _`c .le Viscosity Not Apo a. - ' Auto ignition temperature Not Aplic _, 0.- Section Section 10—Stability And Re. °� Chemical Stability(under normal conditions): ,,able Possibility of Hazardous Reactions: ,,°• ' Conditions to Avoid: act with strong acids Incompatibility: rong A€ Hazardous Decomposition Products: Stab]: u user irmal conditions.Trace amounts of carbon and nitrogen oxide corn. un ;m. release under fire. Hazardous Polymerization: No po -'z n will occur. Section 11 —Toxicological Information - Carcinogenicity IARC TP OSHA LD50/LC50 - Chemical Name Group 1 Group 2A Group 2B Known u Calcium Sulfate Hemihydrate No No No No No No No Data Available Vermiculite No No No No Noo No Data Available Cellulose No No No No No No Data Available Calcium Carbonate No No No No No No No Data Available Crystalline Silica Yes No No Yes No Yes No Data Available Section 12—Ecological Information Ecological Information:No data available. Section 13— Disposal Considerations Disposal Information:For waste disposal purposes,this product is not known to be designated as hazardous by current provisions under RCRA. Dispose of in accordance with federal,state and local regulations. Section 14—Transportation Information Proper Shipping Name: Not Applicable Technical Name: Not Applicable Hazard Class: Non-Hazardous UN/NA Number: Not Applicable Additional Notes: None Page 4 of 6 CAFCO 300,CAFCO 300 SB,CAFCO 300 ES,CAFCO 300 AC,CAFCO 300 HS 10/22/15 Brand - Section 15—Regulatory Information Immediate Health Delayed Health U.S.Federal Regulations (Acute) (Chronic) FIRE PRESSURE REACTIVE SARA 311/312 No Yes No No No State Hazardous Substance List CAS Number CA MA MN NJ PA RI 26499-65-0 No No No No No No U.S.State Regulations 1 7 8-00-9 No No No No No No 0. a96-61-4 No No No No No No 7-. I No No No No No No 14: . Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes if International Regulations as Follows: Chemical Inventory Status 4 All chemicals in this product are listed or exempt from li ' . t ollowing countries: U.S Canada Europe Austr Ii -- Korea TSCA DSL I NDSL EINECS 1 ELINCS Al <' ECL Yes Yes l No Yes Yes CANADIAN WHIMIS This SDS has been prepared in compliance with Controlled Product Regulations a r. cc > ,all information required. CANADIAN WHMIS CLASS: D2A , el HMIS Rating lb if HEALTH Q FLAMMABILITY 0 REACTIVITY 0 PERSONAL PROTEIN N 1 ate;Page 5 of 6 CAFCO 300,CAFCO 300 SB,CAFCO 300 ES,CAFCO 300 AC,CAFCO 300 HS 10/22/15 Brand Section 16—Other Information - N/E-Non Established N/A-Not Applicable NFPA: Flammability Health 4 0 Reactivity N/A 4fe, 6 Special Haz •yv,z ; a Prepared By: Research Department, U S Telephone: (973) 347-1200 The information contained herein is based on dat 4:3,s'w ered accurate. However, no warranty is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of this data or the r It t. a obtained from the use thereof. VENDOR SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF MER t. -ILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. In no event shall the vendor be liable for spe« .eect or consequential damages. Vendor assumes no responsibility for injury to vendee or thir p soximately caused by the material if reasonable safety procedures are not adhered to as stipulated i t sheet. Additionally,vendor assumes no responsibility for injury to vendee or third persons pro £a aused by abnormal use of the material even if reasonable safety procedures are followed. Further .r '= idee assumes all risks in his use of the material =a — / Page 6 of 6 CAFCO 300,CAFCO 300 SB,CAFCO 300 ES,CAFCO 300 AC,CAFCO 300 HS 10/22/15 Brand . . . , , . itallip Ailiatii ‘wilifek. •ii(40,i .,,,,??Y,,Y:4.. ,;:ficif.,:iw ..:Mbi, ,iiititgix kaliii. 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MATERIAL:ISOLATEK CAFCO 300 PERMIT SET -- CONTACT:TERRY WILDEBOER,CSI 206-546-8645 ROOF FRAMING PLAN I SECTOR 2 3 80 1 1 20 S23; 10 I 0 I 2/23/2017 BXUV.X790-Fire Resistance Ratings-ANSI/UL 263 /1111) ONLINE CERTIFIONS DIRECATI&TORY Design No. X790 BXUV.X790 - Fire Resistance Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 Page Bottom Design/System/Construction/Assembly Usage Disclaimer • Authorities Having Jurisdiction ss-,_d be consulted in all cases as to the particular requirements covering the installation and use of UL Certified products, equipmen yste ., devices, and materials. • Authorities Having Jurisdicti.' shoul&.e consulted before construction. • Fire resistance assemblies an=:m.ro.,__ are developed by the design submitter and have been investigated by UL for compliance with applicable requirements. The p • T'� o+Anation cannot always address every construction nuance encountered in the field. • When field issues arise, it is recd en first contact for assistance be the technical service staff provided by the product manufacturer noted for the design. Usiiit e resistance assemblies are advised to consult the general Guide Information for each product category and each group of ass nib Guide Information includes specifics concerning alternate materials and alternate methods of construction. • Only products which bear UL's Mark are stithe rtified. BXUV - Fire Resi - Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 BXUV7 - Fire Resistance Ratings — C ULC-S101 Certified for Canada See General Information for Fire-resistance Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 See General Information for Fire Resistance Ratings - CAN/ULC-S101 Certid F. ada lk Design No. • :i -x November 17, 2014 4. Ratings—1, 1-1/2, 2,3 and 4 Hr.' - *Indicates such products shall bear the UL or cUL Certification Mark for jurisdictions, o the UL or cUL Certification(such as Canada),respectively. • . _ \ • . .1. 5 _ - 6 .I:.::"iliffirafillIIMV Ar /411.; :-.;,. Tr • .r '.• ' — • :,.s'‘ / :...,:: •L'fa • as. ,, . -.--. . ../ .til • • • 0 : http://database.ul.com/cgi-bi n/XYV/tem pl ate/LISEXT/1 F RAM E/showpage.htm I?nam e=BXU V.X790&ccnshorttitl e=Fire+Resistance+Ratings+-+ANSI/U L+263&o... 1/5 2/23/2017 BXUV.X790-Fire Resistance Ratings-ANSI/UL 263 • . 1 • • ' • . ' • .. . . • .. . • • , .,,,-., .•. . . •••• • •, \-- x.......4. . •... ..: ... : .. . . •.. • 0 .. • . . 1. Steel Column,Steel Pipe o ....• ' Wide flange steel column (W) or steel circular pipe (SP) or steel square or rectangular tube (ST), min sizes as ow the tables below. 2. Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materia p' by mixing with water and spraying in one or more coats to the thicknesses shown below, to steel surfaces a lean and free of dirt, loose scale, and oil. Min average and min individual density of 15 and 14 pcf, for Types 00AC OES, 300HS, 300N, 3000, 3000ES and SB. For Types 400AC and 400ES min average and min individualdensit f and 19 pcf, respectively. For method of density determination, see Design Information Section, Spray to I. The min thickness of Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Mater r it d fir various fire resistance ratings of contour sprayed or boxed wide flange columns are shown in the tab be • 11110 Column ns In. Size W/D 1 Hr 1-1/2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr W6x9 0.33 15/16 1-1/4 1-9/16 ; 2-11/16 W6x12 0.43 13/16 1-1/8 1-7/16 2-9/16 W6x16 0.57 11/16 1 1-5/16 1- -3/8 W8x28 0.68 5/8 15/16 1-1/4 1-13/1 2-5/16 W10x49 0.83 9/16 13/16 1-1/8 1-5/8 2-1/8 W12x106 1.46 3/8 9/16 13/16 1-1/4 1-11/16 W14x233 2.52 1/4 3/8 1/2 7/8 1-3/16 W14x730 6.68 1/4 1/4 1/4 3/8 1/2 As an alternate to the above table, the required thickness of Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials to be applied to all surfaces of the steel columns for all rating periods may be determined from the following equations: R h = 75 (W/D) + 32 (for column W/D range of 0.33 to 2.51) R h = 75 (W/D) + 15 (for column W/D range of 2.51 to 6.68) Where: h = Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials thickness in the range of 1/4 to 4-1/2 in. (rounded up to the nearest 1/16 in.) R = Fire resistance rating period in minutes (60-240 mins.) D = Heated perimeter of the steel column in inches. http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/tem plate/LISEXT/1 FRAM E/showpage.htm I?name=BXU VX790&ccnshorttitle=Fire+Resistance+Rati ngs+-+ANSI/U L+263&0... 2/5 2/23/2017 BXUV.X790-Fire Resistance Ratings-ANSI/UL 263 W = Weight of the steel column in lbs per foot. The thicknesses contained in the table below are applicable when the Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials applied to the column's flange tips are reduced to one-half that shown in the table below (for contour application): Min Thkns In. Column Size In. 1 Hr 1-1/2 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr W6x9 1 1-3/8 1-3/4 2-7/16 3-1/8 W6x12 7/8 1-1/4 1-5/8 2-5/16 3-1/16 W6x16 3/4 1-1/8 1-7/16 2-1/16 2-11/16 W8x28 11/16 1 1-5/16 1-15/16 2-1/2 W10x49 5/8 15/16 1-3/16 1-3/4 2-3/8 W12x1E 3/8 5/8 7/8 1-3/8 1-13/16 W14x233 7_ o 5 3/8 9/16 15/16 1-5/16 W14x730 *5/16 5/16 7/16 5/8 . The min thickness of Spray-App ' . e ive Materials required for various fire resistance ratings of contour sprayed steel pipes or tubes are shown n t table below: Min Column Min Thkns Size In. A/P 1 r Hr In. 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr SP 4x0.237 0.22 11/16 1-3/8 2-1/16 2-3/4 ST 4x4x0.1875 0.18 3/4 1-1/ 7/16 2-1/16 2-11/16 ST 4x4x0.3125 0.29 1/2 13/16 1/8 1-3/4 2-5/16 ST 4x4x0.375 0.34 7/16 3/4 1-9/16 2-1/8 ST 4x4x0.5 0.44 3/8 9/16 -' ?7 1-3/8 1-7/8 ST20x20x0.75 in 0.72 5/16 1/2 11//16 -1/16 1-7/16 ST20x20x1 in. 0.95 1/4 3/8 1/2 1-1/8 ST20x20x1.5 in. 1.39 1/4 1/4 3/8 13/16 ST20x20x1.75 in. 1.60 1/4 1/4 3/8 1/2 3/4 ST32x32x1.25 in. 1.20 1/4 5/16 7/16 11/16 15/16 ST 36x24x0.5 0.49 5/16 7/16 11/16 1-1/8 1-9/16 As an alternate to the table above, the required thickness of Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials to be applied to all surfaces of the steel pipes or tubes for all rating periods may be determined from the following equation: R h = --- 188 (A/P) + 45 Where: h = Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials thickness in the range of 5/16 to 4-1/4 in. (rounded up to the nearest 1/16 in.) R = Fire resistance rating in minutes (60-240 mins.) A = Cross-sectional area of pipe or tube. P = Heated perimeter of steel pipe or tube. A/P = 0.18 to 0.49. The A/P ratio of a circular pipe is determined by: t (d —t) d http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/tem pl ate/LISEXT/1 FRAM E/showpage.htm I?name=BXUV.X790&ccnshorttitle=Fire+Resistance+Rati ngs+-+ANSI/U L+263&o... 3/5 2/23/2017 BXUV.X790-Fire Resistance Ratings-ANSI/UL 263 Where: d = the outer diameter of the pipe (in.) t = the wall thickness of the pipe (in.) The A/P ratio of a rectangular tube is determined by: t (a + b-2t) A/P = a + b Where: a = the outer width of the tube (in.) b = the outerlength'of the tube (in.) t = the wall thicknes +f the= be (in.) BERLIN CO LTD — ?•es i ODES, 300N or SB. GREENTECH THERMAL INS IO ,'•R9DUCTS MFG CO L L C —Types 300, 300AC, or 400AC. ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL— Type' 00 C, 300ES, 300HS, 300N, 400AC, 400ES, SB, 3000 or 3000ES. S, NEWKEM PRODUCTS CORP—Types 300, 30i:;'-300N B. 2A. (As an alternate to Item 2)Spray-Applied Fire' ve Materials*—Applied by mixing with water and spraying in one or more coats to the thicknesses shown bel , t surfaces which are clean and free of dirt, loose scale, and oil. Min average and min individual density of 17. d f, respectively, for Type 300TW. Min average and min individual density of 22 and 19 pcf, respectively, for y I I For method of density determination, see Design Information Section, Sprayed Material. The min thickness of Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials required or •'io"; fire resistance ratings is shown in Item 2. ,. ' BERLIN CO LTD—Type 400. e� GREENTECH THERMAL INSULATION PRODUCTS MFG CO L L C —Type 400. ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL— Type 300TW or Type 400. NEWKEM PRODUCTS CORP—Type 400. 2B. (As an alternate to Item 2 and 2A)—Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials*— Prepared by mixing with water according to instructions on each bag of mixture and spray- or trowel-applied to steel surfaces which are free of dirt, oil or scale. Min average density of 17.5 pcf with min individual value of 17.0 pcf. For method of density determination, see Design Information Section, Sprayed Material. The min thickness of Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials required for various fire resistance ratings is shown in Item 2. ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL— Type 280. 3. Metal Lath— (Optional for contour application) — 3.4 lb/sq yd galv or painted expanded steel lath. Lath shall be lapped 1 in. and tied together with No. 18 SWG galv steel wire spaced vertically 6 in. OC. *Indicates such products shall bear the UL or cUL Certification Mark for jurisdictions employing the UL or cUL Certification (such as Canada), respectively. Last Updated on 2014-11-17 Questions? 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BXUV - Fire Resi Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 BXUV7 - Fire Resistance Ratings - C, ULC-S101 Certified for Canada See General Information for Fire-resistance Ratings - ANSI/UL 263 See General Information for Fire Resistance Ratings- CAN/ULC-S101 Certid ',` ada , ,t,„ Design No. . : January 17, 2017 _ Restrained Assembly Ratings—1, 1-1/2,Iv/ (See Items 3 and 8) Unrestrained Assembly Ratings— 1, 1-1/2,2 and 3 (See Items 3 and 8) Unrestrained Beam Ratings— 1, 1-1/2, 2 and 3 Hr. (See Items 3 and 8) Restricted Load Condition—See Item 8 This design was evaluated using a load design method other than the Limit States Design Method(e.g.,Working Stress Design Method). 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'II' y' t f F ` S• ' �. • ' ✓ t \ice •.. r. •• _ ' • J ` • r^. ti t-%' •} _r ti l f�.. - 1/4� ":91:-.• ' _ ':,.'1.- f f ... ..▪.':.-#.y t r �'�. :-.51.-1'..tr tit'- A ��51 1,1'�Eil ': .:.. •-. 't��` ,' .s •p t-4 •..> ''7 .47 :.e. «.1....r w A. ' iTi iL'1. R :� t7f .y •r ,y.. '.. ..i 0 , 0,,_ ,. eD 1. Steel Supports— W6x16 steel beam, 10K1 or 12K5 ste s n in size (See Item 8). 2. Roof Covering— Consisting of hot mopped or cold applicati. ISk i us materials compatible with the insulation(s) described herein which provide Class A, B or C cove oofing Materials and Systems Directory- Roof Covering Materials(TEVT). 2A. In lieu of Item 2,roof covering consisting of single-ply Roofing M *— that is either ballasted, adhered or mechanically attached as permitted under the respective manuf a sification. See Roofing Membranes (CHCI) category for names of manufacturers. ' 2B. Metal Roof Deck Panels— (Not Shown) — In addition to or in lieu of items rphe oof Covering may consist of mechanically fastened metal roof deck panel assembly. See Fire Resistan — Metal Roof Deck Panels(CETW). 3. Roof Insulation—Foamed Plastics*— 36 by 48 in. (min size) polyisocyanurate foamed plastic insulation boards applied in one or more layers. Min thickness is 2.0 in. (No limit on max overall thickness.) Boards to be installed with end joints staggered a min of 6 in. in adjacent rows. When applied in more than one layer, each layer to be offset in both directions from layer below a min of 6 in. in order to lap all joints. Polyisocyanurate foamed plastic insulation may be installed over a max 1 in. thick layer of Mineral and Fiber Boards* (Item 3B) with each layer offset in both directions as described above. ATLAS ROOFING CORP—ACFoam II, ACFoam III, ACFoam-II SL, ACFoam IV. CARLISLE SYNTEC INCORPORATED —Types HP, HP-H, HP-N, HP-W. DOW ROOFING SYSTEMS L L C — "Dow Termico Polyisocyanurate Insulation", "Dow Termico ISO 3000 Insulation", "Dow Termico ISO HP-FR". FIRESTONE BUILDING PRODUCTS CO L L C— "ISO 95+ GL", "ISO 95+ FK", "ISO 95+ CAN", "ISO 95+ GL NH", "ISOGARD HD Composite Board" or"RESISTA". GAF — EnergyGuard RH, Tapered EnergyGuard RH GENFLEX ROOFING SYSTEMS L L C — "GenFlex ISO". HUNTER PANELS — H Shield. http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/tem plate/LISEXT/1 FRAM E/showpage.htm I?nam e=BXUV.P723&ccnshorttitle=Fire+Resistance+Rati ngs+-+ANSI/U L+263&o... 3/8 2/23/2017 BXUV.P723-Fire Resistance Ratings-ANSI/UL 263 JOHNS MANVILLE — ENRGY 3 25 psi, ENRGY 3, Tapered ENRGY 3, Tapered ENRGY 3 25 psi, ENRGY 3 AGF, Tapered ENRGY 3 AGF, ENRGY 3 25 psi AGF, Tapered ENRGY 3 25 psi AGF, ENRGY 3 CGF, Tapered ENRGY 3 CGF, ENRGY 3 25 psi CGF, Tapered ENRGY 3 25 psi CGF, ISO-3, Tapered ISO-3, ValuTherm, Tapered ValuTherm, ValuTherm 25 psi, Tapered ValuTherm 25 psi, ValuTherm AGF, Tapered ValuTherm AGF, ValuTherm 25 psi AGF, Tapered ValuTherm 25 psi AGF, ValuTherm CGF, Tapered ValuTherm CGF, ValuTherm 25 psi CGF, Tapered ValuTherm 25 psi CGF. LOADMASTER SYSTEMS INC— Loadmaster Polyisocyanurate Insulation. MARTIN FIREPROOFING CORP — "Perform-A-Deck I" RMAX OPERATING L. —Multi-Max-3, Multi-Max FA-3, Ultra-Max, Ultra-Max Plus, Tapered Ultra-Max Plus, Tapered Thermaroof-3, Taper:: Ther '.roof FA-3, Tapered Ultra-Max. • SIKA SARNAFIL INC — S at m r, Sarnatherm r Ultra, Samatherm r Tapered, Sarnatherm r Ultra Tapered. 1 SOPREMA INC — Sopra-ISO :r Tapered, Sopra-ISO+ s, Sopra-ISO+ s Tapered, Sopra-ISO H+ s, Sopra- ISO H+ s Tapered. 3A. Roof Insulation—Mineral and Fiberd (Not Shown) For 1, 1-1/2 and 2 h Ratings— As an alternate to Item 3. To be applied in one or more layers wi r witho =° .hesive applied between vapor barrier and roof deck units, vapor barrier and board and each layer of board. Whe e t,an one layer is required, each layer of board to be offset in both directions from layer below a min of 6 in. in o ter , Ip all joints. Min thickness is 2 in. when Item 2A is used. When installed as a base layer for Item 3 (polyisocyan r insulation) max thickness is 1 in. BMCA INSULATION PRODUCTS INC — Permalite. GAF — GAFTEMP Perlite. " JOHNS MANVILLE 3B. Building Units*— (Not Shown) — As an alternate to Items 3 and 3A. Polyis .. =e foamed plastic insulation boards, nom 48 by 48 or 96 in., faced on the top surface with oriented strand board e . o . For the building units, min thickness (as measured at core) of the polyisocyanurate foamed plastic insulatio c 2 in. (No limit on max thickness). Building units to be installed with end joints staggered a min 6 in. in adjacent- ows. ATLAS ROOFING CORP— ACFoam Nail Base Insulation, Vented-R, ACFoam CrossVent, ACFoam III Nail Base Insulation, ACFoam III CrossVent FIRESTONE BUILDING PRODUCTS CO L L C— Hailgard. JOHNS MANVILLE — Nailboard. SOPREMA INC — Sopra-ISO CV s. 3C. Building Units*— As an alternate to Items 3 through 3B, polyisocyanurate foamed plastic insulation boards faced on the underside with wood fiber board. Min thickness of the polyisocyanurate core is 2.0 in. No limit on max overall thickness. Boards to be installed with end joints staggered a min of 6 in. in adjacent rows. FIRESTONE BUILDING PRODUCTS CO L L C — "ISO 95+ Wood Fiberboard Composite". JOHNS MANVILLE — ENRGY 2 Plus. 3D. Building Units*— As an alternate to Items 3 through 3C, polyisocyanurate foamed plastic insulation boards faced on the underside (or both sides) with mineral fiber board. Min thickness of the polyisocyanurate core is 2.0 in. No limit ' on max overall thickness. Boards to be installed with end joints staggered a min of 6 in. in adjacent rows. FIRESTONE BUILDING PRODUCTS CO L L C — "ISO 95+ Composite". http://database.ul.com/cgi-bi n/XYV/tem plate/LISEXT/1 F RAM E/showpage.htm I?nam e=BXU V.P723&ccnshorttitl e=Fire+Resistance+Ratings+-+ANSI/U L+263&o... 4/8 2/23/2017 BXUV.P723-Fire Resistance Ratings-ANSI/UL 263 JOHNS MANVILLE — Fesco-Foam. 3E. Building Units*— Not Shown — As an alternate to Items 3 and 3D, composite polyisocyanurate foamed plastic insulation board with an adhered nailing surface, nom 48 by 48 or 96 in. may be used with the following limitations. These composite building units have ventilation slots intemal to the panels. The thickness of the panel depends upon the thinnest portion of the polyisocyanurate insulation. The following dimensions apply to the polyisocyanurate insulation, min 2 in. thick. May be installed over a max 1 in. thick layer of mineral and fiber boards (Item 3B) with joints offset a min of 6 in., in each direction. There is no limit on the max insulation thickness. JOHNS MANVILLE —Type ISO-VENT. 3F. Building units*— As an alternate to Items 3 through 3E, polyisocyanurate foamed plastic insulation boards, nom 48 by 48 or 96 in., fa he top surface with gypsum board. Min thickness of the polyisocyanurate core is 2.0 in. No limit on overall thickss BO ds to be installed with end joints staggered a min of 6 in, in adjacent rows. TY JOHNS MANVILLE — Gypsum Composite. 3G. Foamed Plastic*— Op/ - t Shown) - Maximum 1 in. thick polyisocyanurate foamed plastic insulation boards, nom 48 by 48 or 96 in be applied as the top layer in addition to the specified minimum thickness of any roofing system describe g as the roofing system states that there is no limit on maximum thickness. Joints offset in both directio fro layer below. FIRESTONE BUILDING PRODUCTS CO a SO ARD HD". 3H. Foamed Plastic*—As an alternate to Itemst u 3G— Polyurethane foamed plastic roof insulation. Formed by the simultaneous spraying of two liquid co o t applied over the gypsum wallboard (item 3I) in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Minim al thickness is 2.0 in. with no maximum thickness. BASF CORP—Types FE348-2.5, FE348-2.8, FE348-3.0, EL 6Y 81255, ELASTOSPRAY 81285 or ELASTOSPRAY 81305. BASF CORP— Elastospray 5100-2.0, Elastospray 5100-2.5, Elastospray:, 3,y'` Eldstospray 81272, Elastospray Alpha - System, Elastospray 81252. 3I. Gypsum Board— (Classified or unclassified) — For use with Item 3H. Suppl • ',s h -ts ±om 2 by 4 ft to 4 by 12 ft, by nom 5/8 in. thick. Min weight 2.0 psf. Applied perpendicular to steel roof dec =MI e °.n with adhesive or laid loosely. End joints to occur over crests of steel roof deck with end joints staggered 2 fth :Jacent rows. See Gypsum Board (CKNX) category for names of manufacturers. 4. Vapor Retarder—Sheathing Material*— (Optional) —Vinyl film or paper scrim vapor barrier, applied to steel roof deck with adhesive (Item 5), asphalt (Item 5A) or laid loosely, overlapped approx 2 in. on adjacent sheets. See Sheathing Materials (CHIZ) category for names of manufacturers. 4A. Sheathing Material*— (Optional) — In lieu of Item 4, a self adhered rubberized asphalt roofing underlayment membrane which may be placed on top of the steel roof deck (Item 7). GCP APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES INC — Grace Ice and Water Shield, Grace Ice and Water Shield-HTO, Grace Select, Grace Ultra, and Grace Basik. 5. Adhesive* — (Optional) — May be applied between crests of steel roof deck and vapor retarder, between vapor retarder and first layer of insulation, and between layers of insulation. Applied in 1/2 in. wide ribbons 6 in. OC at 0.4 gal/100 sq ft. See Adhesives (BYWR) category for names of manufacturers. 5A. Asphalt Or Coal Tar Pitch*— (Optional — Not Shown) — In lieu of Item 5, used to attach the first layer of insulation to vapor retarder and each additional layer of roof insulation. Applied at a max rate of 25 lbs/100 sq ft. 5B. Adhesive*-(Optional)— (Bearing the UL Classification Marking for Roof Systems (TGFU)) - When FAST 100 adhesive is used, the Unrestrained Assembly Ratings are limited to 1, 1-1/2 and 2 hr. The vapor retarder, the gypsum wallboard or the first layer of roof insulation may be secured with adhesive to the steel crest surfaces. Also used to attach the vapor retarder to gypsum wallboard, the first layer of insulation to vapor retarder or gypsum wallboard and each additional layer of insulation. Applied at a max rate of 19.8 g/ft2. When FAST 100 adhesive is used, additional Spray-Applied Fire Resistance Materials* (CHPX) is required on the deck for the 1-1/2 and 2 hr Unrestrained Assembly Ratings. The thickness specified for the deck shall be increased by 1/16 in. for 1-1/2 hr Unrestrained _ Assembly Rating and 1/4 in. for 2 hr Unrestrained Assembly Rating. CARLISLE SYNTEC INCORPORATED— FAST 100. http://database.ul.com/cgi-bi n/XYV/tem plate/LISEXT/1 FRAM E/showpage.htm I?name=BXUV.P723&ccnshorttitle=Fire+Resistance+Rati ngs+-+ANSI/U L+263&o... 5/8 2123/2017 BXUV.P723-Fire Resistance Ratings-ANSI/UL 263 6. Mechanical Fasteners— (Optional — Not Shown) — Mechanical screw-type fastener with metal washer designed for the purpose may be used to attach one or more layers of insulation to steel roof deck. 7. Steel Roof Deck—(Unclassified)— Min 1-1/2 in. deep and 30 or 36 in. wide galv or painted fluted steel deck. - When unclassified painted steel roof deck is used, Item 8A, Metal Lath, is required. Flutes 6 in. OC with crest width ranging from 3-5/8 to 5-1/16 in. Min gauge is 22 MSG. Ends overlapped at supports min 1-1/2 in. and welded to supports at deck laps and a max of 12 in. OC between sides of units. Side laps of adjacent units welded, button- punched or secured together with No. 12 by 3/4 in. long self-drilling, self-tapping steel screws spaced a max of 36 in. - OC.Classified Steel Floor and Form Units*— Noncomposite, 1-1/2 in. deep, galv units, min gauge is 22 MSG. Ends overlapped at supports min 1-1/2 in. and welded to supports at deck laps and a max of 12 in. OC between sides of units. Side laps of adjacent units welded, button-punched or secured together with No. 12 by 3/4 in. long self-drilling, self-tapping steel screws spaced a max of 36 in. OC. ASC STEEL DECK, DIV OF ASC PROFILES L L C —Types BH-36, BHN-36, BHN-35-1/4, DGB-36, B-36, BN-36, BN- 35-1/4, DGN-32, N-32, NN-32, 2WH-36, 2WHS-36, 3WxH-36, 3WH-36. All units may be galvanized or Prime Shield'" Non-cellular decks may be vented designated with a "V" suffix to the product name. CANAMSTEELCOR Typ P-3606 or P-3615. CANAM STEEL CORP—T�pes Units may be ptd/ptd. I NEW MILLENNIUM BUILDING C —Types B, BI, F, N and NI. Units may be ptds/ptd. NEW MILLENNIUM BUILDING SYSTEMS LT e B, BI, F, N. Units may be phos/painted or galvanized. 040 VERCO DECKING INC-A NUCOR CO — Deck typesLB, PLN3, HSN3, PLN, N; FORMLOK�" deck types PLB, B, PLN3, N3, PLN, N, PLW2, W2, PLW3, W3. Units may b a ed or phos./ptd. Deck may be vented or non-vented. 4. VULCRAFT,DIV OF NUCOR CORP—Types 1.5F, 1.5B, 1.5BI, N, 3NI, 3.0 PLN ptd/ptd units may be used for ratings up to 2 hr; Types BW, N. Type BW may be ptd/ptd. 8. Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials* — Applied by mixing with w.t •r,ying in more than one coat to the thickness shown below, to steel surfaces which are clean and free of dirt, I•=-e e, and oil. Min average and min individual density of 15 and 14 pcf, respectively, for Types 300, 300AC, 300ES I S »JON, 3000, 3000ES and SB. For Types 400AC and 400ES min average and min individual density of 22 and 19s : ct' ly. For method of density determination, see Design Information Section, Sprayed Material. Spray Ap• ir. esistive Materials on steel deck shall cover screw tips by 1/2 in. min. Use of adhesive (Item 11) is required' 3/' The min thicknesses of Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials required for various fire resistance ratings are shown in the table below: Protection Mtl Thkns In. Restrained Unrestrained Unrestrained Assembly Assembly Beam on on on Rating Hr Rating Hr Rating Hr Deck# Beam Joist 1 1 1 7/8 7/16 1(3/4*) 1 1 1 1-7/16+ 7/16 1(3/4*) 1-1/2 1-1/2 1-1/2 1-3/16 9/16 1-3/16 1-1/2 1-1/2 1-1/2 2+ 9/16 1-3/16 2 1 1 1-7/16 11/16 1-3/16 2 1-1/2 1-1/2 1-7/16 11/16 1-3/16 2 2 2 1-7/16 13/16 1-3/16 2 2 2 2-5/8+ 13/16 1-3/16 3 1-1/2 1-1/2 1-7/16 1-3/16 1-5/8 (1-1/2**) • 3 2 2 1-7/8 1-3/16 1-5/8 (1-1/2**) http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/templatelLISEXT/1 FRAM E/showpage.htm l?nam a=BXU V.P723&ccnshorttitle=Fire+Resistance+Rati ngs+-+AN SI/U L+263&o... 6/8 2/23/2017 BXUV.P723-Fire Resistance Ratings-ANSI/UL 263 3 I 3 I 3 I 1-7/8 I 1-1/4 I 1-5/8 (1 **) #The required minimum thickness of Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials on the steel deck is increased by 1/16 in. for 1-1/2 hr Unrestrained Assembly Rating and 1/4 in. for 2 hr Unrestrained Assembly Rating when Item 5B is used. + No minimum insulation thickness required. *The 3/4 in. thickness may be applied when numeral and fiber board insulation is used or when the joist is limited to. max tensile stress of 26,000 psi. **The 1-1/2 in. thickness may be applied when minimum size joist is 12K5. BERLIN CO LTD—Types 300, 300ES, 300N or SB. GREENTECH THERM' xN}}#LATION PRODUCTS MFG CO L L C —Types 300, 300AC, or 400AC. ISOLATEK INTERNATIO ypes 300, 300AC, 300ES, 300HS, 300N, SB, 400AC, 400ES, 3000 or 3000ES. NEWKEM PRODUCTS CORP "-, '`,, =s 300ES, 300N, or SB. 8A. (As an alternate to Item 8)Spray-Air Resistive Materials*— Applied by mixing with water and spraying in more than one coat to the thickn below, to steel surfaces which are clean and free of dirt, loose scale, and oil. Min average and min individual y ofand 16 pcf, respectively, for Types 300TW, . Min average and min individual density of 22 and 19 pcf, respectively, or pe 400. For method of density determination, see Design Information Section, Sprayed Material. Spray- p d re Resistive Materials on steel deck shall cover screw tips by 1/2 in. min. Use of adhesive (Item 11) is requ d. GREENTECH THERMAL INSULATION PRODUCTS MFG CL pe 400. ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL—Type 300TW, Type 400. 4 -' 7NEWKEM PRODUCTS CORP—Type 400. 4A 8B. Metal Lath— Not Shown — Required on unclassified painted steel roof deck. R , v or painted, min 2.5 lb/sq yd, with ribs facing down, fastened to deck using No. 8 by 1/2 in. wafer head sel ing, self-tapping coated steel screws spaced max 15 in. OC in both directions with lath edges overlapped approx in. 9. Glass Fiber Mesh— (Optional) — May be used to facilitate the spray application of the protection material to the steel bar joists. Min 3/32 in. sq mesh, coated fiberglass scrim fabric, weighing a min of 1.9 oz/sq yd shall be attached to one side of each joist web member. The method of attachment must be sufficient to hold the mesh and fire protection material during application and curing of the material. An acceptable method of attaching the mesh is by embedding the mesh in min 1/4 in. long beads of hot-melted glue. The beads of glue shall be spaced min 12 in. OC along the top chord of the bar joists. Another method of attachment is the use of 1-1/4 in. long 1/2 in. wide hairpin clips formed from 0.064 in. diam steel wire, alternating from top to bottom of the joist web member. 9A. Metal Lath— (Optional — Not Shown) — In lieu of Item 9, diamond mesh, 3/8 in. expanded steel, min 2.5 lb/sq yd fastened to one side of joists using No. 18 SWG steel tie wire, located at the midheight of every other web member or 18 in. OC whichever is less. Both sides of lath must be completely coated with Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials but with no minimum thickness requirements. 10. Bridging — (Not Shown) — Min 1-1/4 by 1-1/4 by 1/8 in. thick steel angles welded to top and bottom chords of each joist. Number and spacing of bridging angles per Steel Joist Institute specification. Bridging coated with the same thickness of Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials as the joist to a min distance of 12 in. beyond each side of the joist. 11. Adhesive*— Applied to steel roof deck in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL— Type EBS or Type X. *Indicates such products shall bear the UL or cUL Certification Mark for jurisdictions employing the UL or cUL Certification (such as Canada), respectively. Last Updated on 2017-01-17 Questions? Print this page Terms of Use Page Top © 2017 UL LLC http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/tem pl ate/LISEXT/1 FRAM E/showpage.htm I?nam e=BXU V.P723&ccnshorttitle=Fire+Resi stance+Rati ngs+-+ANSI/U L+263&0... 7/8 2/23/2017 BXUV.P723-Fire Resistance Ratings-ANSI/UL 263 The appearance of a company's name or product in this database does not in itself assure that products so identified have been manufactured under UL's Follow-Up Service. Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered to be Certified and covered under UL's Follow-Up Service. Always look for the Mark on the product. 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In addition, the reprinted material must include a copyright notice in the following format: "© 2017 UL LLC". 4 ' / 41 / _ - http://database.ul.com/cgi-bi n/XYV/tem plate/LISEXT/1 F RAM E/showpage.htm I?nam e=BXU V.P723&ccns horttitl e=Fire+Resistance+Ratings+-+ANSI/U L+263&o... 8/8 ISOLATEK® CAFCO® 300 INTERNATIONAL yway-Applied Fireproofing PRODUCT DESCRIPTION FIRE TEST PERFORMANCE CAFCO 300 is a durable,gypsum based,wet mix, commercial density CAFCO 300 has been extensively tested for fire resistance and is rated Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Material (SFRM) designed to provide fire for up to 4 hours for floor assemblies, beams,joists,columns, and roof protection to concealed floor and roof assemblies,steel beams,columns, assemblies. and joists in building construction projects. • Classified by UL in accordance with ANSI/UL 263(ASTM E119) In addition to fire resistance,CAF!.30b r Iso provides thermal benefits. • Classified by UL in accordance with CAN/ULC-S101 (ASTM E119) As a thermal insulator, it is elle ive in r'•ucing heat loss, particularly CAFCO 300 has also been tested for surface burning characteristics in when applied to the underside o _ ' ...The R-value added by accordance with ASTM E84 and is rated Class A. CAFCO 300 may also allow a reductio ro nsulation. Flame Spread 0 Smoke Developed 0 CAFCO 300 is very cost effective; requ vial to achieve required fire ratings and offers the best fir: 1 performance per CODE COMPLIANCES unit thickness in its class. CAFCO 300 satisfies the requirements of the following: • IBC®-INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE®(ICC ESR-1649) PRODUCT ADVANTAGES • City of Los Angeles • Best fire ratings-minimal thickness • NBC-National Building Code of Canada • Lightweight gypsum based material is easy to apply • Provides additional value as a thermal insulator MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS AFCO 300 complies with the requirements of the following specifications: - • ast-rSpec®,Section 078100-APPLIED FIREPROOFING(AIA) • -+erFormat®2014,Section 07 8100 Applied Fireproofing(CSC,CSI) • •nite Facilities Guide Specification,UFGS 07 8100 • 'ed Fireproofing(USACE,NAVFAC,AFCEC,NASA) • Ma C. •ction Specifications,Number 07 8100 Appli-• ire• A) • Code of F •-{: I•'ons,Title 40:Protection of the Environment(EPA) • PBS-P100 - s A.;ndards for the Public Buildings Services(GSA) • Factory Mutua ".v Thermal Performance) Product Conductivity(k)* Resistance(R/inch) CAFCO 300 0.54 BTU in/hr 112°F @ 75°F 1,85 (0.078 W/m•K(§24°C) 'When tested in accordance with ASTM C518 Physical Performance 1 Characteristic ASTM Method Standard Performance* Tested Performance** Density E605 15 pcf(240 kg/m') 15 pcf(240 kg/m3) Combustibility E136 Noncombustible Noncombustible Cone Calorimeter E1354 No Flaming or Heat Release No Flaming or Heat Release Cohesion/Adhesion E736 150 psf(7.2 kPa) 406 psf(19.4 kPa) Deflection E759 No Cracks or Delaminations No Cracks or Delaminations Bond Impact E760 No Cracks or Delaminations No Cracks or Delaminations Compressive Strength E761 1,440 psf(68.9 kPa) 3,311 psf(158.5 kPa) Air Erosion Resistance E859 Less than 0.025 g/ft2(0.27 g/m2) 0.000 g/ft2(0.000 g/m2) Corrosion Resistance E937 Does Not Promote Corrosion of Steel Does Not Promote Corrosion of Steel Sound Absorption C423 0.50 NRC 1"(25 mm)on deck and beam Fungal Resistance G21 No Growth After 28 Days Passed *Standard performance based on MasterSpec®,Section 078100 APPLIED FIREPROOFING. Refer to UL design for density requirement. **Values represent independent laboratory tests under controlled conditions. Of/ Brand CAFCO 300 Guide Specification SECTION 078100-APPLIED FIREPROOFING 14.4 AWCI Publication: Technical Manual 12-A 2.2.13 Cohesion/Adhesion(bond strength):When tested 3.1.5 When roof traffic is anticipated,as in the case of The following is an oultine/short language specification. Standard Practice for the Testing and Inspection in accordance with ASTM E736,the material periodic maintenance, roofing pavers shall be Complete specifications for Spray-Applied Fire Resistive of Field-Applied Sprayed Fire Resistive Materials; applied over uncoated or galvanized steel shall installed as a walkway to distribute bads. Materials are available on various media upon request an Annotated Guide. have a minimum bond strength of 150 psf(7.2 kPa). 1,5 Submittals PART 1-GENERAL 2.2.1.4 Air Erosion:When tested in accordance with ASTM 3.2 Application E859,the material shall not be subject to losses 3.2.1 Equipment,mixing and application shall be in 1.5.1 Manufacturer's Data: Submit Manufacturer's from the finished application greater than 0.025 accordance with the manufacturer's written 1.1 Work included specification, including certification as may grams per sq.ft.(0.27 grams per square meter). application instructions. be required to show material compliance with 2,2.1,5 Compressive When tested in accordance 11.1 Provide all labor, materials, equipment and Contract Documents. p 3.2.2 The application of spray-applied fire resistive with ASTM E761,the material shelf not deform services necessary for,and incidental to, the material shall not commence until certification complete and 1.5.2 Test Dataandependentlaboretory test results shall more than l0percemwhen subjected toacrushing p proper installation of all sprayed be submitted for all specified performance criteria. has been received by the General Contractor lire protection and related work as shown on force of 1,440 psf(68.9 kPa). that surfaces to receive sprayed fire protection the drawings or where specified herein,and in 1.6 Delivery,Storage and Handling 2.2.1.6 Corrosion Resistance:When tested in accordance have been inspected by the applicator and are accordance with all applicable requirements of the with ASTM E937,the material shall not promote acceptable to receive spray-applied fire resistive Contract Documents. 1.6.1 Deliver materials to the project in manufacturers corrosion of steel material. unopened packages,fully identified as to trade 1.1.2 The material and installation shall conform to 2.2.1.7 Surface Burning Characteristics: When tested 3.2.3 All unsuitable substrates must be identified b name,type and other identifying data.Packaging Y the applicable building code requirements of all in accordance with ASTM E64, the material the installer and made known to the General authorities having jurisdiction, shalt bear the UL labels for fire hazard and lire- shall exhibit the following surface buming resistance classifications. characteristics: Contractor and corrected prior to application of the 1.2 Quality Assurance 1.6.2 Store materials above ground,in a dry location, Flame Spread 0 spray-applied fire resistive material. _ .m the weather Damaged packages Smoke 3.2.4 Spray-applied fire resistive material shall not be 1.2.1 Work shaft be performed by a firm with expertise Developed, ,0 in the installation of fire protection or similar rid unsui`-le for use must not be used. applied et steel floor decks prior to the completion p x. 2.2.1.8 Density:When tested in accordance with ASTM of concrete work on that deck. materials, This firm shall be recognized or 1.7 •reject Co :;'ons 0605, the material shall meet the minimum otherwise approved by the spray-applied fire =.„ individual and average density values as listed In 3.2.5 The application of spray-applied fire resistive resistive material manufacturer 1.71 ` - "ng'ng rtdoor temperature at the appropriate UL I ULC design or as required by material to the underside of roof deck shall the Bondi e n1.40°F(4°C)a minimum the authorityhavingjurisdiction. not commence until the roofingis completely 1.2.2 Before proceeding with the fire protection work, N P Y substrat" d am' temperature of 40°F(4°C) installed and tight allpenthouses are complete. approval of the proposed material thicknesses and shall be mainta' „ring,and a minimum 2.2.2 The material shall have been tested and classified 9 P densities shall be obtained from the architect and of 24 hours ice • ;>„spr applied fire by Underwriters Laboratories(UL)or Underwriters all mechanical units have been placed,and after other applicable authorities having jurisdiction. Laboratories of Canada(ULC)in accordance with construction roof traffic has ceased. resistive mate .1. nese,;' f progress, the procedures of UL 263 ASTM E119 or CAN/ 1.3 Related Sections General Conk • ndosures and P ( ) 3.2.6 Proper temperature and ventilation shall be heat to maintai' a r•• umidity ULC-5101. maintained as specified in 1.7.1,1.7.2.and 1.7.2.1. 1.3.1 SECTION 051200-STRUCTURAL STEEL levels. 2 2 Spray-applied fire resistive materials shall be 3,2,7 Provide masking,drop cloths or other suitable FRAMING 1.7.2 General Contractor must'-' ,ide...` :e applied at the appropriate minimum thickness and coverings to prevent overapray from coming in 1,3.2 SECTION 053100-STEEL DECKING ventilation to allow r density to achieve the following ratings: proper of .re>• contact with surfaces not intended to be sprayed. 1.3.3 SECTION 072100-THERMAL INSULATION protection during and subsequent to n Flourassembfias__hr. 3.2,8 CAFCO BOND-SEAL(Type EBS)adhesive shall 1.7.2.1 Ventilation must not be less than 4 co Itti" Roof assemblies_hr. be applied as theappropriate UUULC fire 1.3.4 SECT10N078123-INTUMESCENT " Beams hr. DP FIREPROOFING exchanges per hour until the material is dry n.. resistance design and manufacturers written 1.3.5 SECTION 078443-JOINT FIRESTOPPING spraying in enclosed areas such as base -fir recommendations. stairwells,shafts,and small rooms,additional air o s _hr, 1.4 References exchanges may be necessary. oasts _hr. 3.3 Repairing and Cleaning A. ASTM E84-Surface Buming Characteristics of 1.8 Sequencing/Scheduling 4 b e water shall be used for the application of 3.3.1 All patching of and repair of damaged spray- iedfireresistivemateriais. applied fire resistive material shall be performed Building Materials. - y 1.8.1 All fire protection work on a floor shall be completed 2.2.5 S applie rer 'tive materials shall contain under this section and paid for by the trade B ASTM E119-Fire Tests of Building Construction before proceeding to the next floor. det tos. Material manufacturer responsible for the damage. and Materials. 1.8,2 The Contractor shall cooperate in the coordination sh e "on of such upon request. C ASTM E605-Thickness and Density of Sprayed 3.3.2 After the completion of the work in this section, and scheduling of fire protection work to avoid Fire-Resistive Materials Applied to Structural delays in job progress. PART 3-EXEC equipment shall be removed and all surfaces Members. y-.-. not to be sprayed shall be cleaned to the extent D. ASTM E736-Cohesion/Adhesion of Sprayed Fire- PART 2-PRODUCTS 31 Preparation ;, previously agreed to by the applicator and General Resistive Materials Applied to Structural Members. Contractor. E. ASTM E759-Effect of Deflection of Sprayed fire- 3.1.1 All surfaces to receive y app fir r ishve 21 Acceptable Manufactures material shall be free ofod i s 3,4 Inspection and Testing Resistive Materials Applied to Structural Members. gra„ , F. ASTM E760-Effect of Impact on Bonding of 2.1.1 The spray-applied fire resistive material shall be dirt,paints/primers or other..,n. •aria h 3.4.1 The spray-applied fire resistive material shall be Sprayed Fee-Resistive Materials Applied to manufactured under the CAFCO"brand name,by would impair satisfactory Bondi r tested for thickness and density in accordance Structural Members, authorized producers. Manufacturer shall be contacted with one of the following procedures: on handlingprimed/painted steel. Ing ASTM E605-Standard Test Method of Sprayed G. ASTM E761-Compressive Strength of Sprayed 2.2 Materials of surfaces to receive sprayed fire prot • ,< lire-Resistive Materials Applied to Structural Fire-Resistive Materials Applied to Structural be the responsibility of the General Contract or :vyc` embers, Members. 2.2.1 Materials shall be CAFCO 300, (UL/ULC Steel Erector,as outlined In the structural stee - H. ASTM E859 - Air Erosion of Sprayed Fire- designation Type 300)applied to conform to the steel deck section. T AWCI Publication: Technical Manual 12•A drawings,specifications and following test criteria: _ Standard Practice for the Testing and Inspection Resistive Materials Applied to Structural Members. 3.1.2 Clips, hangers, supports, sleeves and other -' of Field Applied Sprayed Fire-Resistive Materials; 2.2.1.1 Deflection:When tested in accordance with ASTM I. ASTM E937-Corrosion of Steel by Sprayed Fire- E759.the material shall not crack or delaminate attachments to the substrate are to be placed by an Annotated Guide. Resistive Materials Applied to Structural Members. others prior to the application of spray-applied fire IBC'' INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE" when the non-concrete topped galvanized deck resistive materials. CHAPTER 17 STRUCTURAL TESTS AND J. CANT ULC-S101-Standard Methods of Fire Tests to which it is applied is subjected to a one time of Building Construction and Materials, vertical centerioad resulting in a downward 3.1.3 The installation of ducts,piping,conduit or other SPECIAL INSPECTIONS,Seaton 1704 Special 1.4.1 Underwriters Laboratories(UL)Fire Resistance deflection of 1/120th of the span. suspended equipment shall not take place until the Inspections. Directory. 2.2.1.2 Bond Impact:When tested in accordance with application of spray-applied fire resistive materials 1.4.2 Underwriters Laboratories of Canada(ULC)List of ASTM 6760, the material shall not crack or is complete in an area. Product Isolatek International Availability Equipment and Materials. delaminate from the concrete topped galvanized 3.1.4 The spray-applied fire resistive material shall only tional SpreyAppl Fire Resistive 1.43 IBC` INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE deck to which it is applied. be applied to steel deck which has been fabricated Materials are available to trained, recognized CHAPTER 17 STRUCTURAL TESTS AND and erected in accordance with the criteria set by applicators around the world from strategically located the Steel Deck Institute. production and distribution points in the U.S.,Canada, SPECIAL INSPECTIONS,Section 1704 Special Mexico,Europe and the Pacific Basin. 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INTECH Thermal Insulation Products Aft Current Projects �s cturingCo.—UnitedArabEmirates H u ,t GREEN Jaz Li a.f tt oi!ii -to,re cos+titieri, *q iag t� http://isolatek.com/isolatek-commercial/ 1/1 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Certificate Number 20120117-R13348 Report Reference R3749-20120117 Issue Date 2012-January-17 to: Isolatek International 41 Furnace St, Stanhope, Nj 07874 \silt'''. 4,* USA fr This is to certify t�'tyE - gay-applied Fire-resistive Materials representative sampl 300 400 and M-II Hn ' vestigated by UL in accordance with the Stan indicated on this Certificate. Standard(s)for Safety: Fire Tests '1 ing Construction and Materials - ANSI/UL263 Rapid Rise Fire' Protection Materials for Structural Steel - ANSI/UL17 Additional Information: See the UL Online Certt . sDirectory at www.ul.com/database fo . • •-1•I information Only those products bearing the UL Classification Mark should be considered as being covered by UL's Classification and Follow-Up Service. The UL Classification Mark includes:UL in a circle:with the word"CLASSIFIED" (as shown);a control number(may be alphanumeric)assigned by UL;a statement to indicate the extent of UL's evaluation of the product;and the product category name(product identity)as indicated in the appropriate UL Directory. Look for the UL Classification Mark on the product. Wiliam R.Camey,Director,North American Certification Programs UL LLC Any Information and documentation involving UL Mark services we provided on behalf of UL LLC(UL)or any authorized licensee of UL.For questions,please contact a local UL Customer Servka Represenladve at www.ul.convcontactua Oil) Page 1 of 2 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Certificate Number 20120117-R13348 Report Reference R3749-20120117 Issue Date 2012-January-17 This is to certify that re,y r eve samples of the product as specified on this certificate were tested according to the current i, , bents. Type 300,Type 400 for use in 1� 03. 0759, 08:79,217867:97:729,0704, D921, 0942, D947, D971, D974, D976, D977,G705,J70 4,J805,J9, 55, 59, N761,N831, N846, P675, P676, P901, P902, P907, P908 P923, Type 300, Type 400 for use in Design N P 3, P744 and P826. Type 300 for use in Design Nos:D797, N7929 Types 300,400, or SB may be trowel-applied prove. d _- aterials are first mixed and pumped through standard application equipment as outlined i an f- turer's application instructions. Type M-II (investigated for exterior use)for use in Design a {{o 4, D781, D902, D922, D974, D976, D977,J809, N742, N755, N760, P720, P721, P819, P826, P *,- , S720, S723, X764, X768, XR704. Type M-II may be trowel applied provided the Type M-ll is first mixed ,_,+ mped through standard application equipment as outlined in the manufacturer's applic t'e i uctions.The minimum thickness and minimum in-place density of the Type M-II stated in the indi' al 'gns shall be maintained. 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SUBJECT: Product Trade Name UL Product : n CAFCO®BLAZE-SHIELD®II Type II CAFCO®BLAZE-SHIELD®HP Type HP CAFCO®300 Type 300 CAFCO®300 AC Type 300AC CAFCO®300 HS Type 300HS CAFCO®300 ES Type 300ES Spray-Applied Fire CAFCO®300 SB Type SB Resistive Materials CAFCO®400 Type 400 CAFCO®400 AC Type 400AC CAFCO®400 ES Type 400ES CAFCO®3000 Type 3000 CAFCO®3000 ES Type 3000ES CAFCO®FENDOLITE®M-II Type M-II Hand-Applied Fire- CAFCO®FIBER-PATCH Type P Resistive Materials CAFCO®FENDOLITE®TG Type TG CAFCO®BOND-SEAL Type EBS Adhesives/Additives CAFCO®PRE-COAT Type PC ISOLATEK®QWIK-SET® Intumescent Fire- CAFCO®SprayFilm®WB 3 Type SprayFilm-WB 3,Type WB 3 Resistive Coatings Fire- CAFC0®SprayFilm®WB 4 Type SprayFilm-WB 4,Type WB 4 CAFC0®SprayFilm®WB 5 Type SprayFilm-WB 5,Type WB 5 Underwriters Laboratories Inc. 333 Pfingsten Road,Northbrook,IL 60062-2096 USA T.847 272 8800/F.847.272.8129/W:UL.com 2. SCOPE OF EVALUATION • 2015, 2012, 2009, 2006 International Building Code°(IBC) • ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria for Sprayed Fire-Resistant Materials (SFRMs), Intumescent Fire- Resistant Coatings and Mastic Fire-Resistant Coatings Used to Protect Structural Steel Members (AC23), dated December 2012 • ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria for Quality Documentation (AC10), dated June 2014 The products were ev_ 1 • s for the following properties: • Fire Resistance 2A3, ASTM E119) • Surface Burning Ch ac istics (ANSI/UL 723, ASTM E84) • Tensile Bond (ASTM Brip • Steel Deck Deflection (4 9) • Impact Resistance (AS !:I vim. • Compressive Strength (ASTM 7. • Air-stream Resistance (ASTM E..• • Mold Growth and Humidity Resista ^ M G21) • Environmental Exposures (ANSI/UL '. . AST 119) 3. REFERENCED DOCUMENTS • ANSI/UL 263, 14th Ed. (ASTM E119), Fire Tests o` Construction and Materials • ANSI/UL 723, 10th Ed. (ASTM E84), Test for Surface Characteristics of Building Materials • ASTM E736-00 (2011), Standard Test Method for Coh io hesion of Sprayed Fire-Resistive Materials Applied to Structural Members • ASTM E759-92 (2011), Standard Test Method for Effect of n n Sprayed Fire-Resistive Material Applied to Structural Members • ASTM E760-92 (2011), Standard Test Method for Effect of Imps .4 nding of Sprayed Fire- Resistive Material Applied to Structural Members • ASTM E761-92 (2011), Standard Test Method for Compressive ' rgth of Sprayed Fire- Ws Resistive Material Applied to Structural Members • ASTM E859-95, Standard Test Method for Air Erosion of Sprayed Fire-Resistive Materials (SFRMs)Applied to Structural Members • ASTM G21-13, Standard Practice for Determining Resistance of Synthetic Polymeric Materials to Fungi 4. USES CAFCO® BLAZE-SHIELD® II, BLAZE-SHIELD®HP, 300, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 400, 400 AC, 400 ES, 3000, 3000 ES, and FENDOLITE® M-ll are spray-applied fire resistive materials (SFRMs) intended for use in steel roof and floor assemblies and on structural steel beams,joists, columns, trusses, and walls. CAFCO®FIBER-PATCH is a hand or trowel-applied fire resistive material intended for use for patching the CAFCO® BLAZE-SHIELD® II, BLAZE-SHIELD® HP, 300, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 400, 400 AC, 400 ES, 3000, 3000 ES spray-applied materials. FENDOLITE® TG is a hand or trowel-applied fire resistive material intended for use in steel roof and floor assemblies and on structural steel beams,joists, columns, and trusses, for patching the FENDOLITE® M-II spray-applied material. CAFCO®FENDOLITE®M-Il and TG have been evaluated for exterior use in accordance with AC23. Page2of7 CAFCO® BOND-SEAL, CAFCO° PRE-COAT, and ISOLATEK QWIK-SET are additional materials that may be used in conjunction with several of the SFRMs covered in this report, to aid in the application . process. CAFCO°SprayFilm®WB 3, CAFCO®SprayFilm®WB 4, and CAFCO® SprayFilm®WB 5 are intumescent fire resistive materials (IFRMs) that are applied to structural steel beams, columns and floor assemblies for use as fire protection. 5. PRODUCT DESCRIPT 5,1 Spray-Applied Fir Resi ive Materials The spray-applied and han• :p•.; d fire resistive materials covered in this report are of various densities that are specified in the UL Fir = ive Designs listed on the CHPX.R13348 Classification Card. In general, CAFCO° BLAZES `.=!/'' , 0, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 3000, and 3000 ES are commercial density products for use i on ruction applications. The CAFC0® BLAZESHIELD® HP, 400, 400 AC, and 400 ES are medium d si FRMs for use in construction applications. CAFCO® FENDOLITE®M-II and FENDOLITE°TG ,' nsity SFRMs for use in construction applications and are acceptable for use in exterior locations. CAFCO°FIBER-PATCH maybe used to handpat '• O® BLAZESHIELD® II, HP, 300, 300 AC, 300 p HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 3000, 3000 ES, 400, 400 AC, ` •- ES products. CAFCO°FENDOLITE°TG may be used to hand patch FENDOLITE® M-II. Refer to guid in •_ patching specified in the CHPX.R13348 Classification Card. wr CAFCO° BOND-SEAL is an off-white liquid adhesive/se a re z uired in specific applications, as . identified in the designs listed in the CHPX.R13348 UL Classific.ti• C. d.v if required, it shall be applied to the substrate prior to patching material. It is required on all cellul as well as fluted steel deck that does not contain concrete, as shown in the appropriate UL Fi a Designs listed on the • CHPX.R13348 Classification Card. CAFCO® PRE-COAT is an adhesive/primer packaged as a grey, dry powde required in specific application, as identified in the designs listed in the CHPX.R13348 UL sification Card. When required, it shall be applied before application of the following SFRMs: CAFC0® 300, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 3000, 3000 ES, 400, 400 AC, or 400 ES. ISOLATEK QWIK-SET is an off-white set accelerator in powder form that is required for the CAFC0®300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 3000, 3000ES, 400AC, and 400 ES; it is optional for CAFCO®300 and 300 SB. 5.2 Intumescent Fire Resistive Materials The intumescent fire resistive materials covered in this report can be applied in the various thicknesses as specified in the UL Fire-Resistive Designs listed on the CDWZ.R16640 Classification Card. CAFC0®SprayFilm°WB 3, CAFC0®SprayFilm®WB 4, and CAFC0®SprayFilm®WB 5 are water-based intumescent fire-resistive coatings for installation in construction applications. CAFC0® SprayFilm®WB 3 and SprayFilm® WB 4 provide up to 4-hour fire-resistance ratings, and CAFC0® SprayFilm® WB 5 provides up to and including 3-hour fire-resistance ratings, in accordance with ANSI/UL 263. The SFRMs and IFRMs covered in this report have a flame spread index of 25 or less and a smoke developed index of 50 or less when tested in accordance with ANSI/UL 723 (ASTM E84). Page 3 of 7 6. INSTALLATION 6.1 General: The SFRMs and IFRMs covered in this report must be installed in accordance with this report and the manufacturer's published installation instructions, which must be available to the applicators during installation at the jobsite. The CAFCO® 300, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 3000, 3000 ES, 400, 400 AC, 400 ES, or M-II SFRMs are mixed in a p e or ribbon type mixer and machine-applied to the surface using varying air pressure and pumping Jtes , ensure accurate coverage. The products may be hand-patched using the guidelines outlined in t- UL 4 PX.R13348 Classification Card. aka. � The CAFCO® BLAZE-SHI nd HP materials are mixed by conditioning the material though the application equipment and pn r Ily conveying it through the hose to the nozzle where mixed with water. The products may b. ; ached using CAFCO® FIBER-PATCH following the guidelines outlined in the UL CHPX.R133 _ irt�- 'on Card. CAFCO® FIBER-PATCH and FENDO c - are hand or trowel applied to the surface until the thickness required to meet the specified firt ce rating is achieved. The thickness and densities of each product shall co . y, ith the requirements of the various assemblies and applications as specified in the correspondi . .v 'ins listed on the CHPX.R13348 Classification Card. The materials shall be applied immediately P. ing, without retempering. The equipment and mixer shall be clean prior to mixing the material. CAFCO® 300, 300 AC, 300 HS, 300 ES, 300 SB, 3000, 36 1, '00AC, and 400 ES products may be injected with ISOLATEK QWIK-SET in the field, to aid in produI. d the setting process. CAFCO® SprayFilm® WB 3, CAFCO® SprayFilm® WB 4, and CA yFilm® WB 5 are machine- applied, brush or trowel applied, after the application of approved prim sr steel surface. 6.2 Preparation of Substrate, Site and Surface Conditions Prior to application of material, the substrate to receive the fire resistive ma s shall be free of any substances or conditions that interfere with adhesion of the material, in accordance with 2015, 2012, 2009 IBC Section 704.13.3. Primers, paints, and encapsulants are allowed, provided they comply with 2015, 2012, 2009 IBC Sections 704.13.3.1 and 704.13.3.2. The temperature of the substrate and ambient temperature should be kept at a minimum of 40°F (4.4°C) for SFRMs before, during, and for a minimum of 24 hours after application. For the intumescent materials, the substrate and ambient temperatures should be maintained between 50°F (10°C) and 100°F (38°C) before, during, and for a minimum of 72 hours after application. CAFCO® BOND-SEAL may be applied as an adhesive prior to the SFRM material, directly to the steel surface, or as a sealer on the surface of the SFRM material itself. CAFCO® PRE-COAT is applied prior to SFRMs to cover approximately 70% of the steel surface, as required by the relevant designs specified on the CHPX.R13348 Classification Card. Thickness of the PRE-COAT is included in the total final thickness of the SFRM. If minimum bond strengths are not met at the jobsite, and for wide flange structural steel shape dimensions that do not meet the conditions specified in 2015, 2012, 2009 IBC Section 704.13.3.2 for allowing primers, paints, and encapsulants at the jobsite, a mechanical break is required. Refer to the various UL Fire-Resistive Designs in the CHPX.R13348, as well as the Guide Information Card for UL Category Code BXUV for specific requirements on the required mechanical break to facilitate the spray application of SFRMs. Page 4 of 7 6.3 Fire Resistive Assemblies The SFRMs covered in this report shall be installed as specified in one or more of the UL Fire-Resistive Designs listed in the CHPX.R13348 Classification Card, for each of the corresponding SFRMs. The IFRMs in this report shall be installed as specified in one or more of the UL Fire-Resistive Designs listed in the CDWZ.R16640 Classification Card, for each of the corresponding IFRMs. Refer to the table in Section 1 of this report for the UL Product Designation for each Trade Name. 6.4 Thickness Tolerances 6.4.1 Spray-Applied F a Restive Materials The minus tolerance ofthickness must be no greater than 1/4 inch (6.4 mm), or 25% of a design thickness of less th /c (25.4 mm). When applicable, additional material must be applied to meet this tolerance When an individually measure. - ness exceeds the design thickness by 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) or more, the thickness shall be recorded s t esign thickness plus 1/4 inch (6.4 mm). 1 6.4.2 Intumescent Fire Resistive Materi The minus tolerance of any individual IFRM thic ss ust be no less than 80% of the thickness specified in the applicable designs. When applic le, ditional material must be applied to meet this tolerance. When an individually measured IFRM thickness excee. $esign thickness by 20% or more, the thickness shall be recorded as the design thickness plus 21_ , verage thickness shall not exceed the maximum tested thickness specified in the applicable design y e than 10%. 6.5 Special Inspections • �� Special inspections are required for the SFRMs covered in this repo , a •rdance with 2015 IBC Section 1705.14, 2012 IBC Section 1705.13, 2009 IBC Section 1704.12, or &, • ection 1704.10. Special inspections are required for the IFRMs covered in this report, in ac rdance with 2015 IBC Section 1705.15, 2012 IBC Section 1705.14, 2009 IBC Section 1704.13, or 2006 IBC Section 1704.11. 6.6 Physical Protection The CAFCO® FENDOLITE® M-II and TG may be applied on exposed structural shapes less than 8 ft (2438 mm)from a floor, landing, or occupied space. Where SFRMs are applied to a structural member and are subject to impact damage, the structural members shall be protected with FENDOLITE® M-II or TG applied at the required thickness in accordance with the fire-resistive design, or the fire resistive material shall be protected by corner guards or any other substantial jacket of metal or noncombustible material to at least 5 ft (1524 mm) from the finished floor, in accordance with 2015, 2012, 2009 IBC Section 704.9, or 2006 IBC Section 714.4. • Page 5 of 7 7. CONDITIONS OF USE 7.1 General: The fire-resistive materials described in this report comply with, or are suitable alternatives to what is specified in, those codes listed in Section 2 of this report, subject to the following conditions: 7.2 The products must be manufactured, identified, and installed in accordance with this report, the manufacturer's published installation instructions, and the applicable code. If there is a conflict between the manufacturer's installation instructions and this report, the report governs. 7.3 All assemblie shall =e built in accordance with the applicable published UL designs, or as otherwise desc •1`' isreport. 7.4 The density, thickness •ond strength of the fire-resistive materials in this report must be measured in accordant X015 IBC Section 1705.14, 2012 Section 1705.13, 2009 IBC Section 1704.12, or 20 ' , / on 1704.10. 7.5 The CAFCO® 300 ES andA ® 300 HS SFRMs recognized in this report have been e. evaluated for use in high-rise b it u 0 420 feet (128) in height in accordance with 2015, 2012, 2009 IBC Section 403.2.4 an 403.2.4. 7.6 The CAFCO®BLAZESHIELD®HP, 400, 4 00 ES, 3000, 3000 ES, and FENDOLITE®M-Il SFRMs recognized in this report have be al ted for use in high-rise buildings up to and greater than 420 feet (128 m) in height in a or n - with IBC Section 403.2.4 and Table 403.2.4. 7.7 See UL's Online Certification Directory under UL .,,8 for Spray-applied Fire-Resistive Materials (CHPX) evaluated as a part of fire-resistan'e r -r} assemblies in accordance with ANSI/UL 263. 7.8 See UL's Online Certification Directory under UL File R11F Mastic and Intumescent Coatings (CDWZ) evaluated as a part of fire-resistance-rated s--*es in accordance with ANSI/UL 263. fritt 7.9 The fire resistive materials covered in this Evaluation Report are manufactured by Isolatek International, located at the manufacturing location(s) named below, under the UL LLC Listing/Classification and Follow-Up Service Program, which includes inspections in accordance with the quality elements of ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria for Quality Documentation, AC 10. Plant Location Huntington, IN Stanhope, NJ Houston, TX San Bernardino, CA Lawrence, MA Page6of7 8. SUPPORTING EVIDENCE 8.1 Manufacturer's product literature and installation instructions. 8.2 Data in accordance with ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria for Quality Documentation (AC10), dated June 2014. 8.3 Data in accordance with ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria for Sprayed Fire-Resistant Materials (SFRMs), Intumescent Fire-Resistant Coatings and Mastic Fire-Resistant Coatings Used to Protect Structural Steel Members (AC23), dated December 2012. 8.4 UL Classificat -•,arts in accordance with ANSI/UL 263 (ASTM E119), See UL Product Certification Ca ray-applied Fire-Resistive Materials (CHPX). 8.5 UL Classification rep., accordance with ANSI/UL 263 (ASTM E119). See UL Product Certification Category, • nd,Intumescent Coatings (CDWZ). 8.6 UL Classification repo i ance with ANSI/UL 723 (ASTM E84). See UL Product Certification Category, Cemen it' ment and Plaster Mixtures (BLPR). 9. 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EPage 7 of 7 ISOLATE(' SHORT FORM APPLICATION GUIDE ! r CAFCO 3001300 SS 1 This is an abbreviated guide and is not Intended as a substitute for the Long Form CAFCO 3001300 SB Application&installation Manual Applicator shall completely and fully read and understand the Long Form Application 6 installation Manual prior to applying this product PUMP REQUIREMENTS: Mechanical Piston,Hydraulic Piston or Rotor Stator type,open throat.screw feed pump with minimum Na." 4"soft rubber stators must be used. MIXER REQUiR EMENTS: Paddle or ribbon type mortar mixer with safety cover and provision for quick dumping of mix directly into the pump hopper. Mixers capable of operating speeds of 35 to 40 RPM,are required. Note;Continuous mixers may be used but a decrease in yield may occur. Mixers operating at less than required operating speeds may result in short')lot We" WATER REQUIREMENTS: • : bag of product requires 10.0 to 11.5 US Gallons(38 to 44 L)of potable water per bag. A _ libratad water meter is required to ensure constant water volume per mix. Note: The Dalton bucket"method is unacceptable MITIME, 'xed by first adding potable water to the mixer and then product.Mix for two(2) • .chieve the target mixer skrny density. Ina multiple bag mix,the mix time : , , last bag has been added to the mixer. Do not mix more material than can ,' 30 minutes. HOSE SET-UP: High press. ,-hose. Typical Inner diameters(ID)and lengths are listed below. leP Total Hose a i iameter OD)367 feet(112 m) in(76 mm) @ Max. ft(15 m) in(51 mm) 4 200 ft(61 m) (38 mm) p. 50 ft(15 m) 1. 4' m) n 25ft(8m) m) © 25ft(8m) 0 3/4 dir ) p 17 ft(5 m) Note:Usino more than 11 ft.f5 m) • ` 5 9 mm)I.D.whip hose can cause excessive back pressure onDump. •" Flexible hose length shall not exceed 367 ft.,- = •couplings shall be screw-on type connect/disconnect that do not restrict product -,=, tapered reducers must be used when a reduction in hose is necessary. Brass or •',r'` •, s or reducers must not be used. Ilb- Metal standpipe 2 in.(51 mm)to 3 in. (76 mm)LD.must =- used when pumping height exceeds 5 stories or 60 feet(18 m)or when total length(horizontal plus vertical)of material hose exceeds 367 ft.(112 m).Aluminum standpipe must not be used. NOZZLE REQUIREMENTS: The spray nozzle assembly must consist of a min.3/4 in.(19 mm)I.D.aluminum pole with a blow-off type nozzle cap. Nozzle orifice shall be nominal 5/8 in.(16 mm)I.D. Note:A 5/8 in.f16 mm)I.D.orifice with the minimum amount of air needed for saravina is required for optimum coveraue/density. INTRODUCTION OF QWIK-SET: ISOLATEK'QWIK-SET is typically introduced in-line. When using a 1 in.(25 mm)material hose,the QWIK-SET should be introduced max.25 ft.(8 m)back from the nozzle;when using a 3/4 in.(19 mm)material hose,the QWIK-SET should be introduced max.17 ft.(5 m) back from the nozzle. As an alternative.QWIK-SET can be introduced at the nozzle. Refer to ISOLATEK QWIK-SET Short Form Application Guide for further information. NOZZLE DISTANCE: The distance between the nozzle and substrate will vary according to the type of equipment and nozzle used but must be between 12 in.(305 mm)and 24 in.(610 mm). NOZZLE AIR PRESSURE Use the amount of air at the nozzle that results in an even thickness build,texture and proper density Excessive air will decrease yield. Air pressure should make a dull buzzino noise rather than a blob Ditched sound. THICKNESS PER PASS: Apply 1/2 in.(13 mm)to 5/8 in.(16 mm)on the first pass,3/4 in.(19 mm)to 1 in.(25 mm)on subsequent passes. Note:Do not apply more than 1-1/4 in.(32 mm)of product in a 24 hour period. These are final expanded(accelerated)thicknesses. APPLICATION TEMPERATURE: A minimum substrate and ambient temperature of 40"F(4'C)shall be maintained prior to, during and a minimum of 24 hours after the application. SURFACE PREPARATION: Ensure surfaces are dean and free of dirt,oil,grease,loose mill scale,paints/primers(other than those approved by Isolatek)and any other materials that may impair adhesion. For applications to primed steel,contact Isolatek Technical Services Department. Note:Some substrates require the use of CAFCO BOND-SEAL(adhesive),CAFCO5 PRE-COAT,or metal lath. Refer to the CAFCO 300 Long Form Application Manual for specific requirements. SET TIME: Unaccelerated CAFCO 300 sets in approximately 4 to 7 hours. For a faster set-time,use ISOLATEK OWE-SET. Accelerated CAFCO 300 will set In approximately 10=20 minutes depending on temperature and humidity conditions. Do not re-temper the product after it sets. See ISOLATEK QWIK-SET Short Font Application Guide for further information. VENTILATION: Provide a minimum of 4 complete air exchanges per hour until the material is dry. CALCULATING MIXER -,,---- 1. Weigh an empty 1036 cc CAFCO cup and tare the scale to account for the cup weight DENSITIES• ga2.Fat the cup with material from the pump hopper. Then gently tap the cup on a hard surface to eliminate all air pockets. .u� Level the material with top of cup. Weigh the filled cup in grams. weight in grams to the mixer density in chart below. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: ll' ` ' is slippery when mixed with water. Do not allow wet material to remain on scaffolds, •C" floors. Walking on wet material may result In slips or falls. Signage must be pos =, = = the spray application of CAFCO 300 is ongoing to warn other trades of slip hazards. ESTIMATING CAFCO 'c.1 ► 4. DENSITY FROM WET CUP WEIGHTS ' MIXER DENSITY Using 11.0 US Gals(44 L)Water WET CUP WEIGHT(Grams) PCF (let ) 717 43 (689) 733 44 (705) 750 OPTIMUM 45 (721) 767 RANGE (737} 783 (753) 799 (769) 404 sl Cup Sizes 1030 cc CALCULATING NOZZLE DENSITIES: 1. Weigh an empty 1036 cc CAF d tare the scale to account (Estimating Yreld/Bag from Nozzle Wet Cup Weights) for the cup weight. 2, While the pump and atomizing air i ,place the nozzle inside cup and slowly pull back as the . 3. Level CAFCO 300 with the top of cup, careful not to compress the CAFCO 300. Leveling should be repeated until the material stops swelling in cup. When leveling the CAFCO 300,angle the spatula so that it is cutting the excess material as opposed to troweling/compressing it. 4. Weigh the filled cup in grams. 5. Using the chart below,determine the corresponding density and yield based on the water usage rate and the weight of the cup. 6. Adjust the OWIK-SET flow rate and repeat the steps above until the desired density and yield are achieved. 10.0 gal(38 L)/bag 10.5 gal(40 L)/bag 11 gal(42 L)/bag 11.5 gal(44 L)/bag DRY YIELD Nozzle Cup weight Nozzle Cup weight Nozzle Cup Nozzle Cup DENSITY Est.Gross in grams in grams weight in grams weight in grams (Estimated) (Net mail wt./1 litre cup) (Net marl w1/1 litre cup) (Net mat'l wtf1 litre cup) (Net matt wt./1 litre cup) PCF (kg/rn3) ed.R.(iYield/Beg�) 677 697 718 739 17.5 (280) 40 (94) 657 678 698 718 17 (272) 41 (97) 619 638 657 676 16 (256) 43 (101) 580 598 616 633 15 (240) 46 (109) Note: If you are having difficulty achieving these nozzle alp weights,please contact the isoiatek International Technical Service Department for assistance. •Nozzle weights are based one cup with a volume or 1038ec. Note: IE.minimum average density for CAFCO 300 is 16 pci(240 kghnr)end the minimum individual density is 14 pct(224 kg/re). raise to the ISOLATEK Type 300 Applica�Manuel for detailed i domnalion,When applying CAFCO 300 a cellular deck a minimum average density of 17.5 per(280 kgimat and a minimum individual density of 16.0 Pd(256 kglm)must be maintained,warning: Exceeding 46 bd.A.tbag 1140 M11='1mm)will result In densities below 15 pcf(240 kgtme) NOTE:Only the listed equipment,nozzles and procedures are approved for applying CAFCO 300. Deviations from these requirements will result in product not meeting claims as published in the literature. For additional Information,please contact the Technical Service Department. 41 Furnace Street,Stanhope,NJ 07874 TeL(800)631.9600 Fax:(973)347.6730 I (TEK visit us at www.isolatek,com or contact us at technicaleisolatek.com INTERNATIONAL. 0 WE SAVE LIVES 09t12 ISOLATEK® Is . INTERNATIONAL Section 1 —Chemical Product/Company Information Product Name: CAFCO®300,CAFCO®300 SB,CAFCO®300 ES, Effective Date: October 22,2015 CAFCO®300 AC,CAFCO®300 HS Product Use/Class: Sp #.•.lied Fire Resistive Materials(SFRM) Manufacturer: ited S 'es Mineral Products Company Preparer: R&D Department •. #/national 41 Fut Stanh374 USA (973)- In Case of Emergency Call: CHEMTR v --V, Supersedes: October 28,2014 800.424.9300(USA) +1 703.527.3887(I I) m e Section 2—Hazards Identification / 9 GHS Classification: Hazard Class Hazard Catego` Route of Exposure Skin Irritation 2 Skin Sensitizer 1 Skinf, Eye Irritation 2B v Eye Inhalation Toxicity 4 Nose/Mouth Global Harmonization Labeling and Classification: „ r. Signal word: Warning ' %et..•:,,3 , Hazard Symbol(s): GHS07N-,r---',0 Overview: A granular powder that poses little immediate hazard. However,components may contain trace amounts of crystalline silica. Prolonged exposure to respirable crystalline silica may cause cancer. Primary Route(s)of Entry: Skin Contact,Skin Absorption, Inhalation, Ingestion,Eye Contact Medical Conditions Prone to Aggravation by Exposure: Sensitive skin;respiratory conditions Hazard Statements: H303 May be harmful if swallowed. H313 May be harmful in contact with skin. H320 Causes eye irritation. H335 May cause respiratory irritation. H373 May cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure. Page 1 of 6 CAFCO 300,CAFCO 300 SB,CAFCO 300 ES,CAFCO 300 AC,CAFCO 300 HS 10/22/15 qiii . Brand Precautionary Statements: P202 Do not handle until safety precautions have been read and understood. P261 Avoid breathing dust/fumes/gas/mist/vapours/spray. P271 Use only outdoors or in a well ventilated area. ` P280 Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. P284 Wear respiratory protection. P402+P403 Store in a dry place. Store in a well ventilated place. EUH401 To avoid risks to human health and the environment,comply with the instructions for use. Response: tt # P301+p330 IF SWALLO D Ri .e mouth. Do NOT induce vomiting. Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician if you feel unwell. P331+P312 P302+P352+ P332+P313+ IF ON SKIN: V1%a r*y of soap and water. If skin irritation occurs: Get medical advice/attention. Wash contaminated P363 clothing before reu P304+P340+ IF INHALED: Remove . . `f h air and keep comfortable for breathing. If experiencing respiratory symptoms: Get P342+p313 medical advice/attenti. P305+P351+ IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously ' w for several minutes. Remove contact lenses,if present and easy to do. Continue P338+P337+ rinsing. If eye irritation persists: G advice/attention. P313 Storage: P402+P403+ Store in a dry place. Store in a well ventilated pl e. ro ect from moisture. P232 Disposal: P501 Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regio i intemational regulations(see section 13). Section 3—Composition/Information On Ingredients Chemical Name CAS Number Wt.% (Max.) I, Calcium Sulfate,Hemihydrate 26499-65-0 50-75 - Vermiculite 1318-00-9 15-35 Cellulose 065996-61-4 1 -10 Calcium Carbonate 1317-65-3 1 -10 Crystalline Silica 14808-60-7 <1 Section 4—First Aid Measures General—If irritation or other symptoms occur or persist from any route of exposure,remove the affected individual from the area:see a physician/get medical attention. First Aid—Skin Contact:Wash with soap and water.Remove contaminated clothing. If persistent irritation occurs,seek medical attention. First Aid—Eye Contact: Flush eyes thoroughly with copious amounts of water. Seek medical attention if irritation persists. First Aid—Inhalation: Remove to fresh air.Seek medical attention if irritation persists. First Aid—Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting.Rinse mouth out with water.Seek medical attention if irritation persists. Protection of first aid responders:Wear proper personal protective clothing and equipment. Page 2 of 6 CAFCO 300,CAFCO 300 SB,CAFCO 300 ES,CAFCO 300 AC,CAFCO 300 HS 10/22/15 et lb Brand Section 5—Fire Fighting Measures Extinguishing Media: Not Applicable. Product will not burn. Unusual Fire&Explosion Hazards: None. Special Firefighting Procedures: None. Section 6—Accidental Release Measures Steps To Be Taken If Material Is Released Or Spilled: Sweep up material and place in disposal containers.Avoid inhalation of dust. Dispose of material in accordance with all federal,state,and local regulations.Use personal protective equipment as necessary. Section 7—Handling ` d St�` age Precautions for safe handling:Avo in t"• of dust.Avoid skin&eye contact.Wear skin and eye protection during use. Use normal personal hygiene to remove materials,contamina liall lotlwing separately before re-use. Conditions for safe storage:Keep dry. E '"o •iclosed when not in use.Store in a cool,dry place with adequate ventilation. Section 8—Exposure Controls/Perso ection issib osure Limits Chemical Name CAS Number OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV NIOSH Mexico 15 mg/m3 TWA 1 t A(Chemical 10 mg/m3 TWA 10 Calcium Sulfate (Total Dust) is a t matter (Total Dust) Hemihydrate 26499-65 0 5 mg/m3 contai estos 5 mg/m3 (Respirable (Respirable Fraction) and<1%c sta ' lica (Respirable Fraction) Fraction) , 10mg/m3(Tot u Vermiculite 1318-00-9 N/E 3 mg/m3 0.05 mg/m3 N/E (Respirable Fracti , Cellulose 065996-61-4 N/E N/E /E N/E 15 mg/m3 TWA mg/m3 TWA Calcium Carbonate 1317-65-3 (Total Dust) N/E (Total Dust) 10 (Respirable 5 mg/m3 5 mg/m3(Respirable (Respirable Fraction) Fraction) Fraction) 30 mg/m3%SiO2+2 (Total Dust) 0.05 mg/m3 TWA Crystalline Silica 14808-60-7 250 mppcf%Si02+5 0.025 mg/m3 TWA (Total Dust) 0.010mg/m3 TWA (Respirable) (Respirable Fraction) 0.05 mg/m3 TWA (Total Dust) 10 mg/m3%Si02+2 (Respirable Fraction) (Respirable Fraction) Engineering Controls:Exhaust fans may be necessary when mixing in enclosed areas. Respiratory Protection:Wear a proper disposable dust mask to prevent exposure above the limits specified. Skin Protection:Wear gloves and use hand creams to prevent dry skin. Eye Protection:Wear proper eye protection;at minimum,safety glasses with side shields. Work/Hygienic Practices:Use bag opening procedures which minimize dust release. Use anti-slip surfaces on working platforms—material is slippery when wet. Page 3 of 6 CAFCO 300,CAFCO 300 SB,CAFCO 300 ES,CAFCO 300 0 S 10/22/15 Brand Section 9—Physical And Chemical Properties Appearance: Light grey or tan,light green or light red,granular powder Odor: Low odor pH: 8-10 Melting Point(°F): >1800°F(981°C) Boiling Point(°F): Not Applicable Flash Point: Not Applicable Evaporation Rate: Not Applicable Flammability: Not Applicable Lower Explosive Limit: Not Applicable Upper Explosive Limit: Not Applicable Vapor Pressure(mm Hg): Not Applicable Bulk Density(kg/mm3) Not Applicable Solubility in Water: Lo. Specific Gravity(H2O=1). Appli£: ble Physical State: "•lid %Volatiles: , c le Viscosity Not Ap p Auto ignition temperature Not Ap lic Section 10—Stability And Re "12 Chemical Stability(under normal conditions): able Possibility of Hazardous Reactions: Conditions to Avoid: C act with strong acids Incompatibility: rong A Hazardous Decomposition Products: Stabl u er rural conditions.Trace amounts of carbon and nitrogen oxide com un m release under fire. Hazardous Polymerization: No po z n will occur. Section 11 —Toxicological Information Carcinogenicity IARC 'TP 4 OSHA LD50/LC50 Chemical Name Group 1 Group 2A Group 2B Known u i Calcium Sulfate Hemihydrate No No No No No No No Data Available Vermiculite No No No No No o No Data Available Cellulose No No No No No No Data Available Calcium Carbonate No No No No No No No Data Available Crystalline Silica Yes No No Yes No Yes No Data Available Section 12—Ecological Information Ecological Information:No data available. Section 13—Disposal Considerations Disposal Information:For waste disposal purposes,this product is not known to be designated as hazardous by current provisions under RCRA. Dispose of in accordance with federal,state and local regulations. Section 14—Transportation Information Proper Shipping Name: Not Applicable Technical Name: Not Applicable Hazard Class: Non-Hazardous UN/NA Number: Not Applicable Additional Notes: None . 4 i Page 4 of 6 CAFCO 300,CAFCO 300 SB,CAFCO 300 ES,CAFCO 300 AC,CAFCO 300 HS 10/22/15 Brand Section 15—Regulatory Information Immediate Health Delayed Health U.S.Federal Regulations (Acute) (Chronic) FIRE PRESSURE REACTIVE SARA 311/312 No Yes No No No State Hazardous Substance List CAS Number CA MA MN NJ PA RI 26499-65-0 No No No No No No U.S.State Regulations 1 8-00-9 No No No No No No 0 6-61-4 No No No No No No 7 No No No No No No 14 - 4 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes International Regulations as Follows: it_ / Chemical Inventory Status All chemicals in this product are listed or exempt from li t following countries: U.S Canada Europe Austr li Korea TSCA DSL I NDSL EINECS I ELINCS Al ECL Yes Yes I No Yes Yes CANADIAN WHIMIS This SDS has been prepared in compliance with Controlled Product Regulations a ` oo allnformation required. ir CANADIAN WHMIS CLASS: D2A HMIS Rating HEALTH i/ FLAMMABILITY o REACTIVITY 0 PERSONAL PROTECTNI e �•r Page 5 of 6 CAFCO 300,CAFCO 300 SB,CAFCO 300 ES,CAFCO 300 AC,CAFCO 300 HS 10/22/15 Brand Section 16—Other Information • N/E-Non Established N/A-Not Applicable r NFPA: Flammability Health Reactivity /4 , • Special lin. • F ny Prepared By: Research Department, U.S. . Telephone: (973)347-1200 The information contained herein is based on dat o s. -red accurate. However, no warranty is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of this data or the r It-t. •e obtained from the use thereof. VENDOR SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF MERE= • 'ILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. In no event shall the vendor be liable for spe« ect or consequential damages. 4 Vendor assumes no responsibility for injury to vendee or thir p o s proximately caused by the material if reasonable safety procedures are not adhered to as stipulated i t .sheet. Additionally,vendor assumes no responsibility for injury to vendee or third persons pro • aused by abnormal use of the material even if reasonable safety procedures are followed. Further ` r-., - dee assumes all risks in his use of the material. 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