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Johns Manville is the onlv manufacturer of fiber glass, polyurethane spray foam
and polyisocyanurate insulation. This allows Johns Manville to offer a complete
range of solutions that includes ioam alrd fiber glass products, so you can be certain
that our tearn of experts will direct you to the best insulation option to suit your
particular requirem ents.
ln our 1S0-year history at the forefront of insulation production, we are not just
the only rïanufacturer with a wicie range of insulalion solutions, bul we also led
the way as the fìrst to offer a full line of certified Formaldehyde-free'n'fiber glass
building insulal.ion.
Contäct your local Johns Manville representative today and find the easiest way
to achieve energy efficiency in your builds through our foam and fiber glass itrsulation
solutions. Visit wwwJM.com for more information and current producl availability
information. Reference product dala shoets for additional information.
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R-13/314"
R-1 1i3%',
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WOOI¡ FRAII/IING
R-49/13r¿',
R-38/13"
R-38¡ 2"
FOR NNETAL FBAMING
FOR
FSI-4.4/210 mm
BSI-3.7/140 mrn
RSI-3.3/165 mm
RSI-2.3i89 mm
ñSl-1.9/92 mm
N/AfiÛ mm
RSl"6.7/305 mm
HSI-6.7/330 mm
BSI-5,3/210 mm
RSI-3.9/190 mm
RSI-3.7/140 mm
RSt-2.6/8S mm
BSI-1 89 mm
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Fiber glass insulation for thermal and
åcoustical applications with no facing.
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Fiber glass batt$ for thermal and acoustical
applications with a foil/kraft l¿minare
facing.H-30/!0%'
Ê-19/âh
H-1t ¡3s¡t'
RSI-5.3/260 mm
HSI-3.3/185 mm
BSI-1.9/ 92 mm
FOR MFTAÍ. FRAMINû
Fiber glass batts for thermal and acoustical
applications faced with a flangod, kratt
paper vapor retarder.
A-49113Yr^
R-38/13'
lì-38/1 2',
H-38ci1014'
n-34110Y4'
R"30c/8ø"
R-2115Yr"
R-2015.2"
n-19/\t/r'
À-15/3k"
R-13/3!/¡"
RSI-8.6/343 mm
ff5l-6.7/305 mm
H5I-6.7/330 mm
ffS1"6.7/260 mm
RSI-5.3/260 mm
RSI-5.3/210 mm
BSI-3.7/140 mm
BSI-3.5/89 mm
RSI-3.3/165 mm
RSl"2.6/89 mm
RSI-2.3/89 mnr
flsl-1 flg mm
FOR II/¡ETAL FRAMIIUG
FORWOOD FRAMING
R-1
ñSl-3.3/165 mm
RSI-2.3/89 mm
tÌSl-1.9/92 mm
R-1Si6:á"
B-1313/?"
R-l1/3%"
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ASTM
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Class A
Category ll
ASTM
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fype lll
Class B
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Fiber glass bats for thermal ând äcoustical
opplications faced with ¿ flame*esistant,
f oil-scrim-kratt laminale.
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ASTM
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Iype ll
Category 1
ASTM
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Type lll
Class A
Catsgory 1
RSI-6.7/330 mm
HSI-S.3i260 mm
RSI'3.3/1ô5 mm
RSI-2,3/89 mm
BSI-1.9/02 mm
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RSI-3.3/165 mm
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FIRË SAFETY
Àdîñ¡ileii.rrunrl ìs tharefore consi¿ere¿ noncornbústible by the maior building codes'
Jiälräiä'ñ"t, iãäp.p." iiã,"* and other sourcei of heat awav from the facins'
;ıtï;;ii;;;itiion in "Guide Specif ications" section of this fortn'l
¡{01ê t0 the spec¡lÍer: DeleTe secrions not used; fill in corre$ seleetio[s where indicated;
anrJ/or ¡dtl otlier inlo¡natìon as required.
Specificationsapplytowall,ceilingandlorfloorinsul¿tìon,bolhlherlììalandacoustical,
excepl where noted,
lnsulation r¡aterials rneet the hrsulaìion 0uality stanrlards of thr: state nf california and
the Minnesot¿ Thermal lnsulation Standards'
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A. ihe oeneral co¡dittons in Division 1 0f this specìfication lorm an inlegral p¿rt gf,tlìe
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ffiäïfr;:th. ;o¿, ipãr,lr¿ in this section and âll c0nditions rontained therein shall be
binrling upon the contràctor and shall goven the work'
B. No subsrìtutiorl will be permitted for malerials and methods covered in this section'
ill "':'?*fr ¡ã i1 Sl frl¡'iJ efl t-ir'
À.ì¡ì'l"ir,.rriãl tris iect¡on of t¡e specitications shall inr¡rde furnìshing all supervìsion,'- ü;ñ;ìffih,ìootiìnlequipmerìl and performing all operation-s necessary for lhe
c-omiìete insulatiorr system as rlescribed in the drawings and specifìcations in a
lirst-class. rvorl<man-liks manner
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A'gr*ïtã¡ár, *rst be delivereJ in original unopened pêckageswirh manuTaclurar's'" .î,n. àn¿îontunis legibly indicated.itoro insulatìon indoors. Keep insulatiorì clean.
-
anrl ¡ry at ali times, When ¡ransporting, cover completely with a waterprool tarpâulln
¿s rìecessary.
lì. All worl<, lry othcr trados, to be concealed bl, ir$ular¡0n must bt.intpg(jl9'l lnl lfl]:l?.d.,,
b-f thoso háving ;urisdictì0n: Bxecutiotì 0f the insulation installation shall tì01 proce8d urlltl
so authotized.
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tr¡XmçXAU"'n*{Dtg $T$G¡S[. m¡s$t! L ñùr¡0ñ¡
n. ft-tlrtitt for [location: ceilings, wlls, floors, etc.] shall bs Johns Manville.''
for*i¿ìtvJ"ftee"* fiber glãss insulation lUnfaced, Kraft-Faced' MRo Faced'
¡i,¡f*iffig ¡il¡¡uiu p*þ ¡rr¡ Spider,@ l-SK-25 flame-rosistant foil-faced, Foil-faced or
f,"uf"SlfftLO"i in roll, ban, boarJ oi looso'fill form, lthickness] tlrick' B'valuo'* fspscil]l'
"Strike "Formaldehyde'freel'"' if specìl¡hrg lnsul-SHìELD'
*"29{" soünd-conlrol bal$ d0 tìot csrry ân R'vslu8'
üi" Íruß'lÄ$.[Arñ&m
Nots: Ihe fotlowitlg applv to ttoth tl¡ermal and acoustical applicaÌions oxcept for B and C,
which apply to thorrnal applìcatìons only.
A'lnstallationoftheinsulationshallt¡girlaccortlancewi¡htheapplicablebuilrlingcode.
inilustry slandards and any specific ilrstructions 0n tlìe product package'
E,lnsulationshallfftallframingspaces,irrcludingareasbatweenioislsandoutsidsheaders'-'
Ur¡ùì áf."¡.rf outlets andpiping, and other areas, to form a conrplete insulating
blanket oround the lìeâled 0r c00l0d areas of the sttucture'
c. ln colder climale areas, vapor retarders {whether attached t0 lh8 insulation or applìed"'
iàii,äiårvi,;ä;iten ptacert towaro the heared or cordÌtioned side of the wall. This is
rione to reduce watet vapff fjenêtri¡t¡on ilrto úe wall from the building irrterior Check your
local buìldirlg codes for vapor retarder requiroments'
D, Standard kraft and standard foil iacings are combustible ond must n0Ì bs lett oxp0sed'-'wü.iã **r¿ appìication ¡s ¿Ñià¡ie anrl perminerl bv apJilicable codos' l-SK-25llame-
resistant iacing must be usedJ
E, lnsularion should not be Installed over or wìthin 3'' (76 mml of fixtures containing lights,- fñ;ì;tüË;t'generating electrical devices' Baffles should be.used to maintain
;l ;;--;1.;;;;. íritute to,lo * muy tesult ìn darnage to these devices' Io determi¡e
inrrùtion rf*ru*. requkoments, loial building codJrequirenìents must be followed.
lCtated lìght fixtures may be coverad with insulation'
Metal flues {rom furnaces, höt watsr tanks. stÜ', and somo types of chinrneys roquire.l'
iäã **f * *.r. ,ruarance lrom combustibie materials' Some may roquireclearance lom
li.ril-Lijr¡t l. ,itrtrials {per ASTM Ë136} like unfaced fiber glass insulation' Equipment
ãiJ rïf¡ã..e *u*facrurers' insuuctions ami local buildirrg codes shall be consultod for
speciiiò insulation clearance requirements'
tohn6 Msnvills t¡ber Glass Building lnsulations, oxchrsivo of faeings' have psssed the ASTM 8136 tsst'
fioJurir r¡at p"r rrris te$ ere c.nsidere(l ngm.mllustible by tlìe major luilding corlos.
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-lechnical specifcations as shown in rhis lirerature are inte¡ded t0 be usod as general guidelinos only. The physical arrd chcmical propotties of ther¡nal
and acousrical fiber glass insurorion risiãi iæ*ìn,op,.r.nt typi"i ;;*rg.;;ü;; obta'ined in orro,áun.u wìih acceptod tesr methÛds and are subiect
to normal manufacluring varìations. fhey are supplied as u trr¡nirät ,ruiru and are subiect to change without notice Anv fofeT8nces t0 rlumefi câl flame
spreatl or srnoke rleveloperJ *rin,u u'éïoi ¡n*ìdod to refect haruì'aÇiu.outuo by theie or anv otiïer materials rnrler actual fire conditions' check witlr
ttro sates oltice naaresr vou f", ,ä,"*i;f;;;;;. Àil J;;;. rut."ìñJpiãct.1- ale.sold srbioct to johns Manville's Limited Warrantv and Limitatio¡ of
Hemody. tor a copy of the ¡r,., îï.-iiii, iì*itÀo wurrinrv un¿ Lì*iìut:urn ot nem.dy or for úrt¡rmaìion on cttrer Jotus Manville thermsl and acoustìcal
ìnsurarion and svsrems, visir lr,r *åüriiä nr lrrrir¡e B00 nurnber abäuàlöiors i.r*r Manville. n[ niãrrrs {ìeserved' 717 17ìh strêet Denvêr c0' s0202
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ProdhlêdflcÐùon Fdytt000
Heatlok HFO High Lift leverages Honeywelt,s Solstice@
Liquid Blowing Agent technology, which has a GWp
of 1,99.9% lower than traditional blowing agents.
ln compliance with the Montreal protocol designed
to lower the use of global warming potential gasses,
H*.rllr-rk HFO High Lift combines all of thr.:r hrueflts
of Heatlok with the industries fourth generation
of bh¡wiug ägent,
Q R.value:7.F/tnch*
O Spruy 6.8. (R-49) in one pass
l-ow VOC em¡ssion, meets requirementsfor schools and healthcare faé¡l¡t¡es
@ Superior yield, sprayability, adhesion,and reduced gun clogging.
Formulated wlth Solsticer LiquidBlowing Agent,s Ultra.low gWp of t
'ABed R,value at 4 inchês per ASTM Cslg
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#åtïfrï:î*îrïä"":"":"*îiir::"",",,
R-yalue 7.5/inch.
ASTM E.B4 Flame Spread = 12
Temp Range 15 - IOO"F (-9 - 3s"c)
Yleld 4500 - s000 bd. fr.
Max Llft 6.5 inches
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EVALUATTOhI SIJB.!ECT:
[.{ËATLOK@ ¡.¡FO TIIGFI LIFT SFRAY FOAM Itr\úSULATION
1.0 EVALUAT'IOtrS SGOPE
Oompliance with the followireg codesl
n 201 5, 2Q 12 and 2AA9 hþ rn ation at Build i ng Code@ ( tBC)
ü 2015, 2012 and 2e09 lnternational Residenilal Code@(tRc)
ú 101?,J¿912 and 2009 lnternational Energy ConservationCode'(IECC)
Froperty evaluated:
l¡ Surface-burning characteristics
s Physical properties
s Thormal resistance
ø Attíc and crawl spaoe installation
I Water vapor transmission
r Air permeability
n Exteriorwalls ln Types lthrough lV construction
2.0 usEs
Demilec Heatlok@ HFO closed. cell spray foam is a spray_applied polyurethane foam plastic insúlation used as
-a
nonstructural thermal insula.ting material in Types l, ll, lll,lV and V construction under thá IBC and in dwällings undeithe lRC. The insu¡at¡on is intended for use in waii-cav¡fles,
floori-ceiling assemblies, or attics and crawl spã"es wneninstalled in accordance with Section 4.4. Unåer the IRCand 2015 lBC, the insulation may be used as air_impermeable insulation when installeå in accordance withSeotion 3.5. The insulation also may be used in exteriorwalls.of Type l, ll, lll or lV construction when used asdescrlbed in Secilon 4.5.
ICC-ES Þtahøtíon Repotts are not to be cons|ved as reptvsentlng aes¿l1ellcs or any othera-s M endor.Eeneil oÍlhe snþ/ect of the repofi ot a reconimeüdq.tínfor lts we, Therc îs noro a\yJtndoq or olh¿r nta¿tat ln thls yE2ott, or as to dny prcduct covered by the repoú.
3.0 DESGRÍFTIONI
3.'l General:
:::11.-lifitgk: IFo p.roduct is a risid, medium-density,spray-apptied cellular polyurethane foam plastic insulationrnsrailed as a component oJ wall assemblios, ceilings,
îtoors,.crawlspaces and oavities of rooTs. The foam plas-tic
i5lll!"1 ìs a two-componeni, ctosed_ceti, ıne-to-one Uy
Xqur?,:qçy.fo"3[.rystem wirh a nominal density of2.0 pcf .(32 kg/m'). The insulation is produced in theiletd0y comb¡ntng a polymerlc isocyanate (A component) witha polymeric resin blend (B c-omponent). The insulationcomponents have a shelf life of six months when stored infactory-sealed confainers at lemperatureu U"t "ìn lorË(10'C) and BO"F (26b).
3.2 Surface-hunning Characteristics:
le¡iÞc Heatlok@ HFO product, at a maxlmum thickness of+ ìncheso (102 mm) and a nominal density of 2.0 pcf(32 lg/m'), has a flame spread index of 25 ér less and asmoke-doveloped índex of 450 or less when tãsted inaccordance with ASTM Eg4 (UL 723), There are nothickness limitations when insulat¡on is cóvere¿ Ov a code-proscribed 15-minute thermal barrier.
3.3 T[rerunal Resistance (R-values):
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A Subsídiary of tho lnternat¡onalCode Councit@
resistance
as shown
Demilec Heatlok@ HFO product has thermal
fRlvqlr¡e), at a mean temperature of 75'F (24"C)
in Table 1.
3.4' VaporPerrnearrce:
Dêmllec Heatlok@ HFO has a vapor permeance of1.0 perm or greater and less than 10 i"rm, wt,"n appliedat a minimum ol 1 lnch (25.4 mm) thickness and may beused where a Class lll vapor retárder is required by theapplicable code.
3.5 Air Perrneahllity;
Demilec Heatlok@ HFO foam plaslic insulation, at aminimum 1-inch (25.4 mm) thick:ness, is considered air_impermeable insulation in accordance with 2015 and 2A1r2IRC Section RB06.S (2009 tRC Section RS06.4j ànd 201bIBC Sectlon 1200.8 based on testing in accoräance withASTM E283.
3.6 Blazelok TBX lntumescent Coating:
BlazelokrM TBX intur¡esceni coating (see ESB-899O,
manufactured.,by. TpR2 Corporatlon, Is å oneiãñponentwater-based llquid coating. The coating is supplied inS-gallon (19 L) pails and 55-gailon (208 ù) drums ånd has
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l^-"]tlf llfe of (1) year when stored "tn fqctory-seatedconra¡nero ar temÞeratures berwc;ñ ?t"Ë dËiàïã ö*r(35 C).
3.7 DC J,lS lntumescent Coating:
DC 310 lnrumescent. T{inS (see ESR_A702),m an ufactured by tnf em ation d Èiru"pr" "I;;chrñÌogy, rnc.,rs a water-based coating supplled'in¿_ffin'iìer-l n"il.
.and,55-sailon (20s1) drums- àno nas a "ñÃiilii".år one (1)year when stored in _-factory_sealeá
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cånìa'iners attemperatures between so.r f r o.ıl ãni ao"i¿;¿r.
4.0 ÞESIG¡\I AND ¡NIST'A[-!-AT'IOhI
4,1 Design:
Demilec Heaflok@ HFO product must be installed inaccordance with the manufacturer,s pr¡f i"¡"0"f ñ.þllationinstructions and thts report. A copt df th;';ånui""trr"rspubtished instailation instructioni'rir,iJt îã ä"ä¡iäfre ar altlimes on the jobsite during installatioÃ.
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4.2 Appl!cation:
Il:,^:::1",':," .is spra¡apptied on_ the jobsite usinsequipmont identified in the manutactureit--öubrishedinstauaton instrucrions. Th" ó;mii;;'-'ùåäu.irö"iiiäproduct musr. be apptied wtrçn trÇmnlnì' ãilä"åru"tr"t.temperature is between so'F (10"c) ;;;'iö0"Ë"(3'BCThe.insutation must not oe usäJ ñ ä;"'ih"t have arnaximum service temoerarure sioatä, ìh;; I ääþ iBä%),The foam plastic insulätion must not be used in electricaloutlet or junction boxes or in "oniinio* "o'nì# *itf, l.u¡nor w€ter. The substrate must be free ol ,;i;'tr."; frost orice, toose scales, rust, o¡¡ ano gràase, oi åoii"am¡iätes tnatwìll interfere with adh¡rsion oit" ,bruy fàà, 'hsulation.
ïhe Demitec Heaflok@ sro pioouãi ;"ñ; åppr¡eo ¡npå.:": havins a maximum rhlcknoss'oi aii rncrre.iroc mmJ per pass. When.multiple passes are requlred,subsequent passes can- b.e "pr"v"ã-ã".ä"the coretemperatuÍe drops below 100'F (g?.t,CI
4.3 Thermal Barrier:
4.3.'f Applícafion wit[r a Frescnlptive Thernnal Earnler:Demilec Heailoko HFo insutation ,ilu.t ¡"
"iöåiåteo fron,the intorior of the buildtng ny an approveO ìf,ıilìäi nurri"l.
?1..,.,1j!"l.iht"k (1.2.7 mm) gypsum wailhnard or anequtvatent thermal barrier complylng w¡th and installed in
1l:?l91nru wfth.rhe appticabt'e"coäu ;".ói wÃLr" Ü,urnsraltaÌtorì complles with the requirements set forth inSection 4.3.2. When tnstallation ir'withr;ä"äì¡; o¡ crawtspaoe as described in Section 4.4, a lhermal bariiãr is notrequired between the foam plastic and t-¡tã attìä'ır crawlpqaqe, b.rll is required betvieen tne ¡niu¡atiäl ãnd iheinterior of the bulldlng.
Ther-e is no thickness limit when installed behind a code-prescribed thermal barrier " *rr.,t -u, "'näàu
lnSection 4.4.2.1.
4"3.2 Applicatio¡ without a Frescriptive ThermalBarrier: Heaflok@ HFo spray toam ¡nsülãtiãn may oeinsrailed, wítho,ut the prescriptiúe 1 s;in¡¡;lt
"rm"i nu"i",or tgntrton barrler described in Ssction 4.g.1 orSection 4.4.1, .respectively when ¡n-rtuttätion'" i, ¡naccordancê with the iollowrng:
4.3..3^1 Tho insulailon ntusl be covered on all surfaceswith a fire protective coating at the minimìm'tnJämåss setforth in Table 2.
4.3.2.2 I'he maximum installed thickness of the ínsulationmust not exceed the thlokness set forth in faniÁ Z. -
fr.]..! ,fne coaïng. must be apptied oVer the insutation inaccordance with the coating munrúltüruiË'jnstruct¡on"and respecflve tCc.ES ovoiúoiioì'rJpä ñ il, coat¡nsand this report.
4.4 lgnitlon Barrier - Attìcs and Crawl Spaces;
4.4.1 Appllcâ*on with a prescriptive trgni*on Barrler:when Ðemitec Heaüoko HFo insutauãn iJln"ìãir"o *itt,in
lliT."o,l:1"'rl spaces.where entrv is màoã oi-rvä, service
:l-lll1l,,'"r, an.ignition barrier must be lnstalted lnaccordance with IBC Section 2603.4.1.6 and IRC Sections
FBJ6:s.3 and R316,5.4, as appticabiå, ä*"epì'ïnun tn"instaltatlon is in accorda.nce w¡th'Sectton i.,qi'.'Tn ignitionbarrier_must be consistent witr inì"reäuir"-r"ïto for thetype of construcilon required ov me apËÎäãËlã'coou, anomust be installed in a manner so tnäi the foam piasflcinsutation is not exposeo. rne attic ói'"iäiU'!äu"u ur""must be separated from the interior of the 6uiding by an
lpproved 1S-minute thermal berrier as Oàscrìi¡",i lnSection 4.3.1.
Demiloc Heailok@ HFO insulailon, as descrlbed in thissg-ctio¡, may be installed in unvente'd atUðs lñ-ããcoroancewith 201ı and 2012 tRc Section RBò6.ô lãoOS rncSection R806.4) or 201S IBC Section'1àıg-.ã.- '-
4.4.2 Application wlthout a prescrEp$ve lgnltionBarrier: Whore tho spray-applied ¡nsutatioiì-islnstailed lnaccordance with Section 4.4.2.1, the following condiilonsapply:
a) E¡rtry to the attic or crawl space ls to only serviceutilities, and no storage ¡s permitted. - "r
b) There are no interconnecled attic or crawl spaceareas.
c) Air in the attic or crawl space is not circulated to otherparts of the building.
d) Attic ventllation ie provlded when requ¡red by IBCSection 1203.2 or iRG Section nSO6, ;xãèpt-whenair-lmpermeable insulation ls permitte'd ln unventeOattlos in accordance with the 201S IBC Suói¡on tZOe.Sor 2e15 and Ze12 IRC Section RB06.s (ãOoo fnCSection R806.4).
e) Under-floor (crawl space) ventilation is provided when
!e_qq!r-e1f_oy 2016 tBc Secflon 1203.4 (2012 ând2009 tBC Seotion 1208.9) or tRC Secilon n+Oe.f , a.applicable.
f) Combustion alr is provided^ in accordance withlnternatÌonal MechanÌcalCodeo Section 701 .
t a.Z.f ApplicatEon withou.l a Frescriptive lqnitìonBa rrie r: I n ani cs and crawl spaces, Oe rii""'-rf åãfl ;Ër' iì;öÍnsulation may be spray-applied to the u;deÃläe o¡ roofsneatnlng and/or rafters, and to vertical surfaces and ther.rnderside of flooro as deçcribed in this seciton. Thethickness of the foam plastic applied to ihì unO'ersioe otme. overhead surfaces (roof sheathl¡g, rafrers and the
$1"1Ì]9? of floors) must.nor exceed zliln.iuË tra4 mm).the thickness of the foam plastic appiied tà vert¡cálsurfacss must not exceed 111/a'inches (lde mmj. fne atflcgr.9¡gwl space muot bo separated from the intérlor of thebuilding by an approved lhermaf barriei aì-¡ãscr¡neo inSection 4.3.1.
4.4.3 Use on Atfic Floors: Demllec Heafloko HFOinsulation m9¡r be inslalled at a maximum tfrickness of/ /4 lnches (184 mm) betweçrn and over joists in att¡cfloors, The Demileo Hcatlok@ liFo tnsulaiion -must
neseparated from the lnterior of the buildlng by an approvedthermal barrier.
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TABLE 1-THERMAL RESTSTANCE (R_VALUES)
N1101.10.1.1 (2012 tRC Sections N1101.12.1 andN1101.12.1,1 òr 200e inc-é"Ëii""i'ñiior.¿
"no11191:41) and 2015
"n¿
-ioiã" teöé s""tion"c303.1.1, C303.1.1.1, R303.1.i- u,ñ--neoe.t.r.t(2009 IECC Secflons 303.1.1 and'JOe.r.t,t¡, ".appllcable.
5.9 lhe insulation components A and B are produced InArllngton, Texas and Boisbrland, Oñbı, Canadà,ylge1ia quality control program wittr inspections byICc.ES.
6.0 EV¡ÐENCE SUBMITTEÞ
6.'l Data in accordance with the ICGES Acceptance
9^rilfþ. for Spray-appiled Foam ptãsttó "lnsutatton
(AUJ//), dated Apr¡l 2016, lncludlng reports of teststn accoKlanoe w¡th AG3ZZ Appendlx X.
6.2 Reports of air leakage testing in accordance withASTM E2S3.
6.3 Reports of water vapor transmission test inaccordance w¡th ASTM Eþ6.
6.4 Re_gqrts of room corner tests in acoordance withNFPA 286.
6.5 Reports of fire propagation characterlstics tests inaccordance with NFpA 285,
6,6 Reports of potontial heat of foam plasilc tests lnaccordance with NFpA 2SS.
6.7 Supplementary fire englneering analysis.
7,0 IDENTIF¡GATION
Components of the insulaflon are ldenilfied with themanufaclurer,s name [Demllec (USA) lnc], àãOress anoretepnone.number; the product name (Demllec Heatlok@rlJ--u B-stcte or A-pDMl); use instructions; the density; theltame--spread and smokedeveloped lndices; the dáte ofmanufacture; thermal reslstance values; and t'he evaluaflonreport number (ESR4073).
Th.e TPR2 Corporation BlazelokrM TBX intumescentcoating end prlmer is identified with the ma;ufacturefsname, lhe product name, use instructions and ICC_ESevaluatlon report number ESR-ggg7.
The lnternallonal Fireproof Technology 1 paint ToProtect, lnc. DC 315 lntumescent coating is ldentifledwlth the manufacturefs name, the produci tradu nuru,use instructions and ICC-ES evaluation report numbeiËsR-3702.
3of 44.5 Exterior Walls of Type l, ll, lll and lV Gonstr¡¡cfion:
4.5.'l General: When used on exterior walls of Type l, ll,lll, and tV cpnstrustion, the assemb¡y ;;;ì ãompty withsectton 2603.s pf the tBc ano iñtå ürñ;' and rheDemltec Healok@ HFo insutatìon
"ii,ãt lä'i*t"ued ar amaximum thldrness described n fa¡là g. il; potenflal
lf:l.gl Demilec Heatok@ Hro ¡nsurãiro, h'äãoı-niJiä(19 Ylry) per tnch of rhickness ,rn"À tìrt"jinliäroun""with NFPA 2b9.
4.5.2 $pecific Wall Assemblies: Wall assembliesgomplying wlth Section 4.5 must be as descr¡bed inTable 3.
5.0 cot\totTtoNs oF trsE
Tle_ Heatlok@ HFO.spray foam insulatíon described in thisrepon.compiles w¡th, or is a suitable alternative to what isspecìfted in, those codes llsted in Section f .O óitÀjs report,subject to the following conditions:
5.1 The products must be insfalled in accordance with the
llln:l39trl:rb pubtished instailarions inärucilons,thts evaluation report and the applicable code. lf thereare any conflicts between the manufacturer,spublished installation lnstructions and this iãport, thisreport governs.
5.2 The insulation must be separated from the interlor ofih,e building by an approved thermal bàniei, oxceptwhen installaflon is as described tn Sectiãné?.s.2 and4.4.2. A thermal barrier must be installed'bãtween theinsulatlon and the interior space above iøã*l spa"ejor below (attio).
5.3 The insulation must not oxoeed the thioknesses notedin this report based upon the intended "n¡ usà.
5.4 The insulaflon must be protected from exposure toweather during and after application.
5.5 The insulation must be applled by contractorsauthorized by Demilec (USA) Ii,ð.
5.6 Use of the insulation in areas where the probability oftermite infestation is ,,very heavy', must- ¡" inaccordance with Z01S anA iOe IBC Section 2603.9(2009 IBC Section 2609.8) or IRC Seotion Ràtg.+, u"applicable.
5,7 When use is on exterior.walls of buildlngs of Types l,ll, lll, and lV, construction must be as"described ínSection 4.5.
5.8 Jobsite certiflcaflon and labeling of the insulation mustcompty with 2015 IRC Seotions N1 101 ,10.1 and
For Sl: 1 inchrR-values aro
THIGKNESS (inches)R-VALUE ("F.#.htBfu)THIGKNESS (tnches)ß.VALUE CF.ff.h/Bru)
1.0 6.3 7.0 82
1.5 10 7.5 56
2.0 14 8,0 60
2.5 18 8.5 64
3.0 22 9.0 67
3,5
4.6 10.6
ôÃ 71rcffi
7S
26
5.0 37 '1 1.0 a2
5.5 41 11.5 86
6.0 45 12.0 90
=25.4mm; l'F.ff .h/Btu = 0.176 110"K.m2l\¡ú.
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TABLIË 2*USE OF INEULATION WiTI.IOUT A PRESGRIPTIVE THERMAL BARRIER (TESTED IN AGGORDANCE WITH NFPA286)
MAXIMUM
THICKNESS ftn.l
(Vertical Surfa'ceå)
MAXIMUM
THICKNESS {tn.t
(Ovorhoad Surfacés)
COATING TYPE &
MINIMUM I'HIGKNE8SI
(Applfed to all Foam
Heatlok HFO
For Sl: 1 inch = 25,4
Notes:
Exterior Wail Covering *
eíther 1 or 2
mm; I mil = 0.0254 mm; 1 gallon = 3.gB t_; I = 0,93
lDl: l = Dry Film Thickness; wFT = wot Film Thlckness
.åifiåii:iiiì.,tirîffiiäiffJ;".T¡J',Hlî#î"îiffåiJiî.^*ar apprcation rate, based on spociric proJocr condrtions, must be in
TABLE 3.-NFPA 2S5 COMPLYÍNG EXTERIOR WALL ASSEMBLIES -WALL CAVIW INSULATION
MATERIALS
AFPL¡CATION
OF
MINIMUM
THEORETICAL
INSULATION TYÞE
Heatlok HFO 7rl.nlh 18 mils WFT
12
1 .2 sal I 100 t(
7r l,11112
12 ÞFT
1B mlls WFT 1,126 gal / 100 ft2
WALL GOII]IPONENIT
1 - Concrete wall
2 - Concreto masonry walf
Floorline Flrestopplng
Base Wall System -
Uso either 1, 2 or 3
4Minimum mlneralpof tnwool studeach atcavity each attachedfloorline,with ThlcknassZ-cllps.match stud depth.cavity
Flre Barrier System
71 5.4 BC(200e Sectlon
slabfoor theand lnterior
- 3% inches (92 mm) of Heaflok@ HFo appried to the interior surface of Base wal system 1 or 2â- Full caviþ depth not exceedlng 3% lnches (92 mm) of Heaüok@ HFO,- Any insulation qual¡Red as noncombustible ln accordance w¡th ASTM E1g6,- Glass fiber batt lnsulaüonb.
- Mlnoral fiber insulationb.
1 - None.
ln accordanco 201wilh 5 and 2201 BC Section 71 I tBc(200s Soction and717)¡naterlãl requirements In accordanoo with IBC 2603,4Section boshall for BasemetWallSystomsandwhen2,a combustiblo concoaled space is onpresont ínterior slde of thêu¡all assembly.
thewith bleapplica ofrequlrements 5201 2012or SectlontBc 72A.2 (200s
3
3
lnsulatlon * Use either
Sheathing
No.S -
forOnly Base WallSystem
Cavity / lnterlor
1,2,3,4or5;
lnsulatlonCavlty 3No.bemay
withblned 4No.or Cavity
lnsulation No.bemay comblned w¡thtoNo.ach¡eve ofdepth lnsulation
requlred)