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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2501 EL CAMINO REAL; ; PCR14153; PermitCity of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Av Carlsbad, CA 92008 11-06-2014 Plan Check Revision Permit No:PCR14153 Job Address: Permit Type: . Parcel No: Valuation: Reference #: PC#: Project Title: Applicant: Building Inspection.Request Line (760) 602-2725 2501 E.L CAMINO REAL CBAD PCR l.qt#: 0 1563020800 $0.00 Construction Type: NEW WESTFIELD DEFERRED SUBMITTALS. FOR SHELL PERMIT// FIRE PROOFING II ACM PANEL Owner: CMF PCRL LC Status: Applied: Entered By: Plan· Approved: Issued: Inspect Area: ISSUED 08/25/2014 SKS 11/06/2014 11/06/2014 EVEN SHAY STE 1 3156 LIONSHEADAVE CARLSBAD CA 92010-4703 760-692-4019 C/0 WESTFIELD PROPERTY TAX DEPT PO BOX 130940 DEPT WFLD Plan Check Revision Fee Fire Expedited Plan Review Mditfonal Fees Total Fees: $630.00 Inspector: . CARLSBAD, CA 92013 $290.00 $340.00 $0.00 Total Payments To Date: $630'.00 Balance Due: FINAL APPROVAL. Date: -------------Clearance: $0.00 NOTICE: Please take NOTICE that approval of your project includes the "Imposition" of fees,,dedicatioils, reservations, or other ex?ctions hereafter collectively referred to as "fees/exactions." You have 90 days from the date this permit was.issued to protest imposition of these fees/exactions. If you protest them, you must follow the protest procedures set forth in Government Code Section 66020(a), ·and file the profest and any other required information with the City Manager for processing in accordance with Carls~ad Municipal Code Section,3.32.030. Failure to timely fqllow that procedure will bar any subsequent legal action to attack, review, set aside, void, or annul their imposition. · You are hereby FURTHER NOTIFIED that your right to protest the specified fees/exactions DOES NOT APPLY to water an·d-sewer connection fees and capacity changes, nor planning, zoning, grading.or other similar application processing or service fees in-connection with this project. NOR DOES IT APPLY to any fees/exactions of which vou have nreviouslv been niven a NOTICE similar to this ·or as to which the statute of limitations.has oreviouslv otherwise exnired. CCityaf Carlsbad PLAN CHECK REVISION APPLICATION ·B-15 Development Services Building Division 1635 Faraday Avenue 760-602-2719 www .carlsbadca.gov Plan Check Revision No. P6'2-J L{ l f ~ Project Address 2501 El Camino Real Original Plan Check No. CB 13-2181@, ~-o.(~ Date August 25, 2014 Contact Shay Even Ph 760-692-4019 Fax 760-692-4105 Email seven@hofmanplanning.com Contact Address 3156 Lionshead Avenue, Suite 1 City Carlsbad Zip 92010 General Scope of Work Deferred Submittal Items for Shell Permit Original plans prepared by an architect or engineer, revisions must be signed & stamped by that person. 1 . Elements revised: [Z] Plans D Calculations D Soils D Energy [Z] Other 2. Describe revisions in detail Details for the following items: -Fire Proofing (1 document) -ACM Panel System (2 documents) -Horizontal Metal Panel System (2 documents) -Bent Plate Panel System (1 document) -Phenolic Wall Panels (2 documents) -Interior Material Finish (1 document) 5. 6. 7. 8. Does this revision, in any way, alter the exterior of the project? Does this revision add ANY new floor area(s)? D Yes Does this revision affect any fire related issues? [Z] Yes [{]No 3. List page(s) where each revision is shown OYes [Z] No ONo 4. List revised sheets that replace existinq sheets [ZJ No fb.: 7 60-602-2719 ~: 7 60-602-8558 .Em.rutbuilding@carlsbadca.gov www.carlsbadca.gov EsGil Corporation In <Partnersli.ip witli government for (}Jui(aing Safety DATE: SEPT. 02, 2014 Q APPLICANT (J JURIS. JURISDICTION: CARLSBAD Q PLAN REVIEWER Q FILE PLAN CHECK NO.: 13-2181 (REV. #6) -NEW PCR #14-153 _ SET: I PROJECT ADDRESS: 2501 EL CAMINO REAL PROJECT NAME: 3 STORY MALL ADD & REMODEL) D The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes. ~ The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. D The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. D The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. D The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. D The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: Michael Sheller 2049 Century Park East 41 st floor, Century City, CA 90067 C8J EsGil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. D EsGil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Mike Telephone#: 310-575-5909 Date contacted: (by: ) Email: msheller@westfield.com Fax #: Mail Telephone Fax In Person ~ REMARKS: Specify on plans that all wood blocking, as shown on Sheets 0.02, 4.00, etc., for exterior metal wall panel connections shall be fire-retardant treated wood, as per CBC, Sec. 603.1. *[Metal Wall panel connection details & references (deferred Package) is under this plan revision]. By: ALI SADRE, S.E. EsGil Corporation 0 GA O EJ O PC Enclosures: 8/28 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (858) 560-1468 + Fax (858) 560-1576 [DO NOT PAY -THIS IS NOT AN INVOICE] VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE JURISDICTION: CARLSBAD (REV. #6) -NEW PCR #14-153 PREPARED BY: ALI SADRE, S.E. PLAN CHECK NO.: 13-2181 DATE: SEPT.02,2014 BUILDING ADDRESS: 2501 EL CAMINO REAL BUILDING OCCUPANCY: M/ A2/B BUILDING AREA Valuation PORTION ( Sq. Ft.) Multiplier metal wall oanels Deferred Package Air Conditioning Fire Sprinklers TOTAL VALUE Jurisdiction Code cb By Ordinance Bldg. Permit Fee by Ordinance ·~I Plan Check Fee by Ordinance Type of Review: D D Repetitive Fee L •I Repeats * Based on hourly rate Comments: Complete Review D Other GJ · Hourly EsGil Fee TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: 11-B/SPR. Reg. VALUE ($) Mod. $290.ooj D Structural Only 21 Hrs.@* =====$=1=1=6-=0=0 $232.001 Sheet 1 of 1 · 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (858) 560-1468 + Fax (858) 560-1576 dii:,$'' ....----,,~----------------------------- t. ( «iPJ ~ CITY OF ·cARLSBAD PLAN CHECK REVIEW TRANSMITTAL Community & Economic Development Department 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad CA 92008 · www .carlsbadca.gov DATE: 09/29/14 PROJECT NAME: westfleld faqade tiles PROJECT ID: PLAN CHECK NO: pcr14153 SET#: I ADDRESS: 2501 ecr APN: 1:8:1 This plan check review is complete and has been APPROVED by the fire Division. By: cwong A Final Inspection by the Division is required 1ZJ Yes D No D This plan check review is NOT COMPLETE. Items missi·ng or incorrect are listed on the attached checklist. Please resubmit amended plans as required. Pian Check Comments have been sent to You may also have corrections from one or more of the divisions listed below. Approval from these divisions may be required prior to the issuance of a building permit. Resubmitted plans should include corrections from all divisions. For questions or clarifications on the attached checklist please contact the following reviewer as marked: PLANNING ENGINEERING FIRE PREVENTION· 760-602-4610 760-602-2750 760-602-4665 .. ' .. D Chris Sexton D Kathleen Lawrence D Greg Ryan 760-602-4624 760-602-27 4.1 760-602-4663 'Chris.S~xton@carlsbagc~.gov Kathleen.Lawrence@carlsbadca.gov Grego[¥.R~an@carlsbadca.gov D Gina Ruiz D Linda Ontiveros ~ Cindy Wong 760-602-4675 760-602-2773 760-602-4662 Gina.Ruiz@carlsbadca.gov Linda.Ontiveros@carlsbadca.gov C)'.nthia.Wong@carlsbadca.gov D D D Dominic Fieri 760-602-4664 Dominic.Fieri@carlsbadca.gov Remarks: 09/29/14 ** APPROVED: Page 1 of2 .. , ~j THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN REVIEWED AND APPROVED FOR THE PURPOSES OF ISSUEANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT. THIS APPROVAL IS SUBJECT TO FIELD INSPECTIONS, ANY REQUIRED TESTS, FIRE DEPARTMENT NOTATIONS, CONDITIONS IN CORRESPONDENCE AND COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES AND REGULATIONS. · . THIS APPROVAL SHALL NOT BE HELD TO PERMIT OR APPROVE ANY VIOLATION OF THE LAW.· Page2 of2 • C~rlsbad Fire Department Plan Review Requirements Category: PCR , Date of Report: 09-29-2014 · Name: Address: Permit#: PCR14153 EVEN SHAY STE 1 3156 LIONSHEAD AVE CARLSBAD CA 92010-4703 Job Name: WESTFIELD DEFERRED SUBMITTALS Job Address: 2501 EL CAMINO REAL CBAD INCOMPLETE The item you have submitted for review is incomplete. At this time, this office cannot adequately conduct a review to determine compliance with the applicable codes and/or standards. Please review carefully all comments attached. Please resubmit the necessary plans and/or specifications, with changes "clouded", to this office for review and approval. · Conditions: Cond: CON0007718 [MET] .**APPROVED: ., . ..-. THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN REVIEWED AND APPROVED FOR THE PURPOSES OF ISSUEANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT. THIS APPROVAL IS SUBJECT TO FIELD INSPECTIONS, ANY REQUIRED TESTS, FIRE DEPARTMENT NOTATIONS, . CONDITIONS IN CORRESPONDENCE AND COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES AND REGULATIONS. THIS APPROVAL SHALL NOT BE HELD TO PERMIT OR APPROVE ANY VIOLATION OF THE LAW. Entry: 09/29/2014 By: cwong Action: AP Page 1 of 1 CORRECTION LIST ·gLDG. DEPT COP""'/ Daryl K. James & Associates, Inc. 205 Colina Terrace Vista, CA 92084 T .. (760) .724-7001 Email: kitfire@sbcglobal.net Checked by: Daryl Kit James Date:· 8/31/2014 APPLICANT: Shay Even JURISDICTION: Carlsbad Fire Department PROJECT NAME: Retail Expansion PROJECT ADDRESS: 2501 ECR PROJECT DESCRIPTION: PCR14153 / CB132181 1. Fire Proofing 2. ACM Panel System (2 documents) 3. Horizontal Metal Panel System (2 documents) 4, Bent Plate Panel System (1 document) 5. Phenolic Wall Panels (2 documents) 6. Interior Metal Finish RESUBMlt'TAL INSTRUCTIONS TO-AVO'iD-bELAY-:iN'EXPEDITED REC.Hl:CKSERVICES • Corrections or modifications to the plans must be clouded and provided with numbered deltas and revision dates. • Provide a Written response following each comment, On This Correction List, explaining how and vi:,here each plan review comment has been addressed. • Provide a copy of Building Department (EsGil) comments • Please direct any questions regarding this review to: Daryl K. James 760-724-7001 or kitfire@sbcglobal.net .• COMMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED DIRECTLYTO' THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS DARYL K. JAMES & ASSOCIATES, INC. 205 COLINA TERRACE VISTA, CA 92084 P,t;~Asf oo .. No.T k·EquiRE M''(s_1csNArui{1:· r.c>" ~~g~~t :p~ny:._~RY ·:oF: R.Sv)s,e,o-:p~~N~: COMMENTS ADDITIONAL COMMENTS MAY BE GENERATED BASED ON RESPONSES. C0:1 Panel Finish Key All panels to be C1 UON. C1 has yet to be determined: Please clarify this note. SD-1 Roof Plan Provide a legend or keynotes to match proposed work. Verify roof classification remains unchanged as approved under CB132181. Provide Sheet SD-5 ,-,· Radar™ ClimaPlus™ High-CAC, High-NRC Year Availability 22111, 22121,22127, 22311 High Recycled Conte USG Received Westfield Construction 03/06/2014 10:47:30 AM JPRA ARCHITECTS :. --. --.... -.·;:·>.:·. ·. :·--~~-.s~·r·f~·'f.-::.:i&~~-~1---_ ·: -~.:::-·,--~~:.~ -~~~ "(:,:.:: !, __ ::::~. --~ ::_':;::.:)?·tt~:::-.::.-:-::i#'//±-! '-;-:;(:?-.: ·/~--::-:..~-;:~'(··:~:;'· ;:'\ t;) ·--JP_R_A-RE-V-IE_W_IS_O_N-LY_F_O_R_C_ON_F_O_RM_A_N_CE_W_I ___ TH_T_H_E_; DEFERRED SUBMITTAL -.. "~--I•; DESIGN CONCEPT OF THE PROJECT AND WITH THE ·.-~ WESTFIELD CARLSBAD MALL _ 2501 EL CAMINO REAL CBD ~.·;;'.'.._~·~, INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THE CONTRACT • ·• _ DOCUMENTS. CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE ~ • ' FOR DIMENSIONS, FIT UP, QUANTITIES, MEANS AND ~ .~. ?.~, METHODSOFCONSTRUCTIONANDCOORDINATION INTERIOR CEILING TILE 1 OF 1 OF ALL SUB-CONTRACTORS. -_::-:/, COMMENTS MADE ON THE SHOP DRAWING DO NOT ·~ ~½ WAVE ANY REQUIREMENTS OF THE PLANS OR THESE DEFERRED SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS HAVE j:{:~ SPECIFICATIONS, NOR DO THEY AUTHORIZE A BEEN REVIEWED BY JPRA ARCHITECTS AND FOUND TO ·_;} j ... c.HA•N•G•E•1N•T•HE•c•o•N•TRA .. c .. r_su_M_o_R_c_o_NT_RA_cT_T_1M_E_.-i::: BE IN GENERAL CONFORMANCE TO THE DESIGN OF ._.. ·1 NO EXCEPTIONS NO ACTION TAKEN EXCEPTIONS AS NOTED REJECTED RESUBMIT BY JOB NO. DATE 1739 RADAR' High-NRG Panels with CL1111Af'w1·Superior Performance/ DONN DX/DXL Suspension System LEED Credits Recycled Content: 44%-58% Cm1,Pws Superior Performance for Mold and Mfldew MR EQ Waste Aecycled Regional Rapidly Low-Emitting Reduction' Content Materials' Rendwable ·Materials Materials 0 0 0 0 0 THE BUILDING : ;· ~] ,{/ :.} JPRA ARCHITEGTS 39300 WEST TWELVE MILE ROAD, SUITE 180 FARMINGTON HILLS Ml 48331 248-373-0180 'Daylight Acoustical and Views Performance 0 0 Features and Benefits . -Non-girectiohal ·all-purpose;ceiling pattenJ -Available with,. 40 CAC·fcir ihcfeasf!d:room-to-rooin speech-privacy and , 70 NRG fQr greater sound, control-in open-plan areas . -Ct1MAPwi." 30-,year.lifetime system warrahty.to- withstaod conditions up to 104 °F (40°C)/95% relative-~Umidity Without visitile sag When -Use(j · with a DoNNiE'· brand suspension,system -F1REcooE1" formf,ilatlon designed to meel'life safety codes ' . ' ' -High-NRC7High-CAC --,Formulation fielps.comply with ANSI S 1 f,60 Ghissrq9m-giJidelin~s -Coafererice rooms: -Open ,office ,p!~ns · .,. Privacy room~ · Sub:strafe · . -Water-felted minemlfiber Westfield Carlsbad Submittal This review is only for general conformance with the design concept of the project and general compliance with the information given in the contract documents. Contractor is responsible for dimensions which shall be confirmed and correlated at the jobsite; fabrication processes and techniques of construction; and coordination with other trades. 03/06/201410:47:43 AM '. I l l v, Ii' Radar-ClimaPlus'· High-CAC, High-NRC @ UL Classified To order samples/literature: -Web: usg,com -E-mail: samplll@usg.com -Fax: 888 874.2348 Technical Services: 800 USG.4YOU Web Sites: usg.com usgdesignstudio.com sustainableceilings,com selsmicceilings.com See usg.com for the most up-to-date product information. Edge Panel Size Class' Item No. NRC CAC LR' Color Grid Options V0C' Anti-Mold Recycled Panel Cost Min. Emissions & Mildew Content' Year System Warranty 1-,,-~-1-~----+--~-+--,.......,f----~-+--~-+-~--+~~~-~+--~-+--~ 0 0 0 -No visible sag .tri. · ; · -Mold/mildew protection · W , . 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Total recycled content Is based 58% $$ 0 • Classified as low·emitting per standards established by the Collaborative for High-Performance Schools (CHPS), following California Specification 01350 testing methods. • CLIMAPLUs Superior Performance' Contains a broad-spectrum antimicrobial treatment on the face and back of the panel that provides guaranteed resistance against the growth of mold and mildew. on product composition of post·consumer and pre.consumer (post-industrial) recycled content per FTC guidelines. A DX®/OXL" B CEN!RICIIEE'" DXLT Product literature Dala sheet: SC2290 ASTM E1264 classification Type Ill, Form 2, Pattern CDE ASTM E84 surface burning characteristics Class A Flame spread: 25 Smoke developed: 50 Manufaclured by USG lnleriors, LLC 550 Wesl Adams Street Chicago, IL 60661 C D'/W' Weight D DX/DXL 1.15·1.36 lb.lsq. ft. Thermal resistance R-1.6 (5/8" panels) R-1.9 (3/4" panels) R· 1.8 fl /8'' panels) Maximum backloadlng See Warranty fordelails. F G E CENlRICIIEE DXLT . FrNEuNE® DXF FrNELINE® 1 /8 DXFF Maintenance Panels can be cleaned easrly wrth a soft brush or vacuum. Footnotes 1. Applies when USG acoustical ceilings recycling program is ulilized. 2. For details, see LEED report generator at-usgdesignsludio.com. 3. Fire·rated llems: See UL design .delais. 4. LR values are shown as averages. 5. Panel face and back surtaces treated with a proprielary, broad· speclrum anlimicrobial slandard formulation I hat inhibits and retards the growlh of mold and mildew, For details, see Ceiling Systems Umited Wairanty Commerciaf Appllcations . (SC2102) and ll1MAPws Ceilings Certification of Performance (SC2451), The following are trademarks of USG Interiors, LLC or a related company: Cem,crrEE, CwMPws, DoNN, DX, DXF, DXFF, DXI, DXL, DXLT, DXW, FINEI.INE, HRECODE, loamreE, RAoAA, USG. Safely First! Follow good safetyfindustrial hygiene pracl1ces during inslallalion. Wear appropriate personal proleclive equ,pment. Read MSDS and lilerature before specificalion and installation, i' ... 6. Helps comply wtth ANSI S 12.60 classroom guidelines. 7. No formaldehyde is added lo any ,ngredient or dunng the manufacluring process for all mineral fiber acousbcal ceiling products manufactured by USG lnleriors, LLC, SC2290/rev. 1-12 © 2012 USG lnleriors. LLC Printed in U.S.A. ·RECEIVED Morin Kingspan Insulated Panels is the world's largest manufacturer of insulated metal panels, with revenues close to $3 billion. We provide unsurpassed service to the entire North American market as well as export destinations and proudly serve the needs of the architectural, commercial/industrial, cold storage and food processing markets. The four U.S. divisions -API, ASI, Benchmark, and Morin -focus on design requirements for applications with factory-engineered insulated composite panels and architectural single element metal wall and roof panels. With six locations spanning from the East Coast to the West Coast, we are able to meet your specific metal panel needs. Unlike Kingspan's other U.S. divisions, Morin is a single-element metal panel producer and has been manufacturing metal wall and roof systems for more than 30 years. The panels' versatile designs and limitless finish options can accommodate any architect's vision. Several of our wall panels, including the Integrity Series and Concealed Fastener Series, come in a cost-and labor-saving 24-inch-by-25-foot option. With plants in Bristol, CT, Fontana, CA and Deland, FL, Morin serves the U.S. with a combined production capacity of more than 50 million square feet. Further information can be found in this manual as well as our Web site www.morincorp.com. Kingspan API, an insulated metal panel manufacturer, operates from a 106,000 square-foot plant in Modesto, CA The division fabricates foam core metal-faced wall and roof panels, including Centurywall® architectural panels, which are known for their lightweight and high strength. Centurywall panels create a sleek, modem aesthetic while providing a high insulation value. The economical Thermalspan® laminated panels deliver high thermal efficiency and are designed for interior partitions, wall liners and exterior walls in coolers, freezers and food-processing facilities. Kingspan API serves the western United States, western Canada and Pacific Rim. For further information on Kingspan API, please visit us at www.apipanel.com. Kingspan ASI was established in Miami, FL, in 1952, but has since moved to Deland, FL. Kingspan ASI manufactures our Hercules® cold storage door line, which has a wide variety of options to meet any cold storage need. Like Kingspan API, Kingspan ASI also manufactures Thermalspan® laminated panels. Kingspan ASI serves the eastern United States, eastern Canada and the Caribbean. More detailed information is available at www.MeTecnoUSA.com. Located in Columbus, OH, Kingspan Benchmark also serves the East Coast and olers the Designwall® series of architectural panels. To accompany the panels, Kingspan Benchmark manufactures the Flushglaze 4500 and 7500 window systems and design louvers, and distributes Quality Metalcrafts column covers, beam covers and sunshades. Please visit us at www.Benchmarkpanels.com for more specific product information. The addition of Morin, API, ASI, and Benchmark gives Kingspan critical mass in the United States as well as the capability to manufacture single-element metal panels, making Morin a unique division of Kingspan. When these divisions are combined with our existing Canadian market leadership, Kingspan Insulated Panels can develop a very powerful and influential position in North America, delivering one of the most advanced building products on the market. Received Westfield Construction 04/04/2014 12:52:10 PM Westfield Carlsbad Submittal Thfs review is only for general conformance with the design concept of the project and general compliance with the Information given in the contract documents. Contractor is responsible for dimensions which shall be confirmed and correlated at the jobslte; fabrication processes and techniques of construction; and coordination with other trades. 04/04/2014 12:57.08 PM Morin A Kingspan Group-Com~ny MANUFACTURER'S QUALIFICATION This letter will certify that: Morin 685 MIDDLE STREET BRISTOL, CT 06010 10707 COMMERCE WAY FONTANA, CA 92337 725 SUMMERHILL DRIVE DELAND, FL 32724 has been in business of manufacturing metal wall and roof panel systems as ,,. described in the project proposal. The company was established in 1968 and purchased by the Kingspan in 2008. Morin's California manufacturing was acquired in June 1999. Morin's Florida manufacturing was introduced in 2006 based out of Kingspan-ASI's facility. JPRA ARCHITECTS JPRA REVIEW IS ONLY FOR CONFORMANCE WITH THE DESIGN CONCEPT OF THE PROJECT AND WITH THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR DIMENSIONS, FIT UP, QUANTITIES, MEANS AND METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION AND COORDINATION OF ALL SUB-CONTRACTORS. COMMENTS MADE ON THE SHOP DRAWING DO NOT WAVE ANY REQUIREMENTS OF THE PLANS OR SPECIFICATIONS, NOR DO THEY AUTHORIZE A CHANGE IN THE CONTRACT SUM OR CONTRACT TIME. NO EXCEPTIONS NO ACTION TAKEN I EXCEPTIONS AS NOTED REJECTED BY GRS RESUBMIT JOB NO. 1739 DATE 4-07-14 DEFERRED SUBMITTAL WESTFIELD CARLSBAD MALL -2501 EL CAMINO REAL CBD HORIZONTAL METAL PANEL -1 OF 2 THESE DEFERRED SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS HAVE BEEN REVIEWED BY JPRA ARCHITECTS AND FOUND TO BE IN GENERAL CONFORMANCE TO THE DESIGN OF THE BUILDING JPRA ARCHITECTS 39300WESTTWELVE MILE ROAD, SUITE 180 FARMINGTON HILLS Ml 48331 248-373-0180 fax: (860) 582-7503 fax: (909) 428-6433 fax: (860) 582-7503 toll free: (800) 640-9501 toll free: (800) 700-6140 toll free: (800) 640-9501 .l ~ www. rnorii:i,corp.corn N-12 Morin (P.N. 89 & 124 SERIES) 1= s• C""'\ N-12-2 (SHOWN) 12" • 111 N-12-0 (P.N. 126B) §" :1 D1112 .. :J1 1/2" Morin N-12 series profile is a 1 1/2" deep roll formed concealed fastener panel. Factory caulked side joint is optional. Standard material is Galvalume/Zincalume (18 thru 24 Ga.). Optional materials include G-90 Galvanized Steel (18 thru 24 Ga.), Aluminum (.050,.040, & .032), Stainless Steel (22 & 24 Ga.), Copper (16 & 20 oz/sf), & Zinc. Standard finish is 1.0 mil. nominal PVDF (Kynar 500/Hylar 5000) Optional finishes include Galvalume Plus, polyester, vinyl plastisol, & high-build PVDF finishes for maximum performance. Maximum standard length is 48'-o", longer lengths are also available. A (2") swedged end is offered for panel to panel transition. Stucco embossing, Aztec embossing, & a factory applied Granitstone®coating are available. Consult your Morin representative for additional product information. • 11ruto1, er • Fontana, CA. • DeLand, J'L RIV, 12/08 SUBGIRT WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) F-12 PANEL TYPICAL PANEL ASSEMBLY _] W, z <( n. N ~ I u.. @ co " ~ # NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA@D"D [n) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS HORIZONTAL APPLICATION F-12 PROFILE DWG. CFH10O0AT & q WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) SUBGIRT ..J w z <( (l.. N ,.- I <( @ ~ ,.- A-12 PANEL TYPICAL PANEL ASSEMBLY ., NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA\@rro [J'i) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS HORIZONTAL APPLICATION A-12 PROFILE DWG. CFH1 OOOBT & C! WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) ~ EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) SUBGIRT _J w z <( 0.. N ~ I z @) {O N-12 PANEL TYPICAL PANEL ASSEMBLY ~ NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA\@[FO[l'i) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS HORIZONTAL APPLICATION N-12 PROFILE DWG. CFH1OOOCT & -( FLASHING I PANEL RETAINER FAS1ENr FIELD CUT PANEL AS REQUIRED TOUCH UP- RAW EDGE PANEL FASTENER (DO NOT OVERDRIVE) FLASHING FASTENER & SEALANT OPTIONAL DETAIL FLASHING ROOFING MEMBRANE (NBM) 1"± ~ 1" J<·) / 1ni" ¾"L_ ~ ¾" / FLASHING • 1 \) ~ rrl== 1 1 ~::J / 11 l '7 DETAIL ATN-12 PANEL ( AT 6" REVEALL ) (*)~~ 135" r J. 2" 13 '\. ~,, "' CLEAT (OPTIONAL) FLASH FASTENER (DO NOT OVERDRIVE) RIVET LINE OF THE N12 PANEL PROFILE ___ __,, SUBGIRT- WEA THER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) PANEL FASTENER (DO NOT OVERDRIVE) COPING DETAIL FLASH FASTENER FLASHING SUBGIRT FASTENER EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) ~ (*) 85" 95·'11 "± (*) or ~ O,o 135·, 4 (*) PER FIELD CONDITIONS NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA@D"DITU CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS HORIZONTAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES DWG. CFH1001T & ~ ! (*) PER FIELD CONDITIONS ~ 4,, • 11 CLOSED 1¾"t" /f ~ i" (*) ~ r WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) SUBGIRT SELF ADHERING BUTYL FLASHING TAPE LINE OF THE N12 PANEL PROFILE FIELD CUT PANEL AS REQUIRED TOUCH UP RAW EDGE TOP/CURB ~IN [ ANEL MODULE, .:.IN FLASHING (STAGGER JOINTS) 1" 2 RIVET OR PANEL FASTENER .USE SALVAGE PAN\P 1\I 1:-:-1 1::::1 1-:-: I 1·· I:::: I 1-:-- 1\ 1 1·· 1/1 1::::1 I:: I I:: I:::: I I/ "<.111 .. FLASHING ---~ PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) SUBGIRT FASTENER OPTIONAL DETAIL EXTEND WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) PANEL FASTENER FLASHING FASTENER . ' 4 •. ~ _SEALANT & BACKER ROD BASE AT CURB OR EDGE OF SLAB DETAIL . . . . 4 STRUCTURE (NBM) TOP /FLASHING NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA\@[iO[n) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS HORIZONTAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES DWG. CFH1002T &_ '~ ~ (*) r 4" WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) SUBGIRT SELF ADHERING BUTYL FLASHING TAPE LINE OF THE N12 PANEL PROFILE FIELD CUT PANEL AS REQUIRED, TOUCH UP RAW EDGE USE SALVAGE PANEL LIP -8:i 0.. ,-J-tj-1 w <( ~C) FLASHING (*) PER FIELD CONDITIONS ... ~ SEALANT (NBM) BASE AT SLAB DETAIL PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) SUBGIRT FASTENER PANEL FASTENER EXTEND WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) STRUCTURE (NBM) NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN ~@[i°Q[n) I! CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS HORIZONTAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES DWG. CFH1003T ~ -( PANEL FASTENER SWEDGE RIGHT END OF --~ PANEL ON LEFT SIDE OF LAP. 2" SWEDGE PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) EXTERIOR SHEA THING (NBM) WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) ~--CONT.SEALANT (BETWEEN SHEETS) END LAP DETAIL NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA@[FO[n) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS HORIZONTAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES DWG. CFH1004T & ~ WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) SUBGIRT ------. EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) LINE OF THE N12 PANEL PROFILE FIELD CUT PANEL AS REQUIRED TOUCH UP RAW EDGE FLASHING USE SALVAGE PANEL LIP RIVET OR PANEL FASTENER FLASHING ---- ~ ~ o 3" (*) 4~ r ~" (*) P13s· 4" ~1-s:t- 0.... 0.. t;:l<C 3: <.? . 11 CLOSED 1" 1rr /f FLASHING PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) SELF ADHERING BUTYL FLASHING TAPE PANEL FASTENER SUBGIRT FASTENER SEALANT EXTEND WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) PRIMARY AIR SEAL (NBM) PER MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDATIONS DOOR, WINDOW OR LOUVER (NBM) FLASHING FASTENER WEATHER SEAL (NBM) NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN DOOR/WINDOW/LOUVER HEAD DETAIL AA@IT'fi[n) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS HORIZONTAL APPLICATION ~ "' (*) PER FIELD CONDITIONS A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES DWG. CFH1O05T & 1·· I:::: I 1::::1 1-:-: I I .. WEATHER SEAL (NBM) FLASHING w . I o... ~I'S!-0 _J (/) SEALANT---./ & RIVET LINE OF THE N12 PANEL PROFILE FIELD CUT PANEL AS REQUIRED ~IN TOUCH UP RAW EDGE EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) FLASHING RIVET----.. FLASHING FASTENER FLASHING & SEALANT FASTENER FLASHING DETAIL AT N-12 PANEL OPTIONAL DETAIL DOOR, WINDOW OR LOUVER (NBM) (*) PER FIELD CONDITIONS PRIMARY AIR SEAL (NBM) PER MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDATIONS 1"J2· :S"L__ 4 1flir' PANEL SUPPORT __.>--(NBM) / 1rt;" EXTEND WEATHER & AIR BARRIER ~ (NBM) SEALANT FLASHING FASTENER PANEL FASTENER SUBGIRT FASTENER SUBGIRT PANEL FASTENER (DO NOT OVERDRIVE) 95· (*) ~~13y x~r NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA@[iOITTI CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS HORIZONTAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES ~ DOOR/WINDOW/LOUVER SILL DETAIL DWG. CFH1006T & ..,, 1:::::::::::::::::::::::: FLASHING FASTENER & SEALANT PANEL FASTENER (DO NOT OVERDRIVE) SUBGIRT FASTENER FOAM CLOSURE AT 1/2* HORIZONTAL REVEAL. (SET IN SEALANT) DETAIL AT A-12 (1/2" REVEAL) : : : : :_:::::: :_ :-: . :-: . : : : METAL~ FOAM CLOSURES AT 6' HORIZONTAL REVEAL. -------i, (SET IN SEALANT) ~----PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) ~----PRIMARY AIR SEAL (NBM) PER MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDATIONS DETAIL AT N-12 (6" REVEAL) 2f ~1¾" / <(' SELF ADHERING BUTYL ------.. EXTEND WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) FLASHING TAPE WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) MARRIAGE SEALANT AT PANEL JOINTS CONT. SEALANT & RIVET DOOR, WINDOW OR LOUVER (NBM) WEATHER SEAL (NBM) 0 w (/) 0 _J (*) FLASHING E/PANEL 1 '-FLASHING {CLR. "--EXTEND INTERIOR ------t--t-----JAMB FLASHING DOOR/WINDOW/LOUVER JAMB DETAIL AT _F-12 PANEL (1/8" JOINT) BELOW SILL OPENING MIN. 1 /2" u (*) PER FIELD CONDITIONS f 3" "' NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA@[fOITTl CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS HORIZONTAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES DWG. CFH1007T ffi. Sill r:- lAsN 'NtA, l:lAR NtR RitR ~ AIR (N1:iM) INTERSECTION OF HEAD, JAMB & SILL SilJD s (N1:iM) ~'!'0 Stt' ADD1~~'t Alls ~tlr:-AD lAsN1N~tR1NG <Sc Q ~AL Qr:-li, FiA~,L()SlJr:-. 1~r:-0 °a:s't "'·~tL ''t ~ • St • Qr:- l\-,,t. tQul~~l\~t ~Oo6t 'Nt 'Ai::,t l:llj1'r'l l:l A'NtR ARR1tR ~ AIR (N1:iM) tx, tR10 t~'ts tQu1~ <Sc Qr:-f.t r:-()~ t-t~tt--i'j' 10()/'j' 'AQl-j s DR1i::, NaN R s J ~l 'Cu ~tA A~a As~ R1~ l}j1,, r:-G ·~c ~o~, LAs~ %1yl (~aM) lJ,'r' ClJR l 'Ne NOTE: F-12 PROFILE SHOWN A-12, N-12 PROFILE SIMILAR NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA\@[iQITT) ·t tx1t SNt R10R (N1:i~1N1Nc CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS HORIZONTAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES DWG. CFH1008T ~ v 4" ~" (*) P135· r = 0 w (/) 0 _J 0 t • 11 CLOSED 1 ft" RIVET OR PANEL FASTENER r ~ o 3" (*) 4~ r (*) PER FIELD CONDITIONS FLASHING PANEL FASTENER WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) SUBGIRT----.. FIELD CUT PANEL AS REQUIRED TOUCH UP. RAW EDGE LINE OF THE N12 PANEL PROFILE USE SALVAGE PANEL LIP RIVET FLASHING (STAGGER JOINTS) -8::i 0.. ~1-s:1-lw<( :s: 0 FLASHING (STAGGER JOINTS) 1" 2 I 11 11 11 11 11 _JI I I I I I I 1 u 2 CLEAR (DO NOT OVERDRIVE) PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) EXTERIOR SHEA THING (NBM) SELF ADHERING BUTYL FLASHING TAPE SUBGIRT FASTENER SUBGIRT . •fltl··:;:,.;_:_j;:•::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;.::::.:::::::: ....:.,"'" OPTIONAL DETAIL SEE DETAIL CFH1O15T FOR CLOSURE REQUIREMENTS FOR A-12 & N-12 PANELS MARRIAGE SEALANT _j 2 1,, 2 MIN. AT F-12 PANEL JOINTS SEALANT & RIVET FRONT SOFFIT DETAIL SOFFIT PANELS PERPENDICULAR TO WALL PANELS NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA@[fOITT) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS HORIZONTAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES DWG. CFH1009T & <,( SUBGIRT FASTENER MARRIAGE SEALANT AT F-12 PANEL JOINTS SEE DETAIL H1017T FOR CLOSURE REQUIREMENTS FOR A-12 & N-12 PANELS FLASHING DETAIL AT N-12 PANEL ( AT 6" REVEAL ) SEALANT----~ & RIVET FLASHING BACK SOFFIT DETAIL SOFFIT PANELS PERPENDICULAR TO WALL PANELS FLASHING FASTENER & SEALANT , .. J2" / 1it" (*) PER FIELD CONDITIONS i' =-il-o-=---1 [I 1: II ill O -j r' ~ / ,·-;~ r' CLOSED 'II. PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) PANEL RETAINER FASTENER WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) EXTERIOR SHEA THING (NBM) SUBGIRT LINE OF THE N12 PANEL PROFILE NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA@IT'DITTI CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS HORIZONTAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES ~ DWG. CFH1010T ffi ~ • fJ 0... ..-1-s:1-lw<C 3:0 1 .. 2 111 _JI I ,I I I I I 1:-:· 1 1-:-: 1 '' I .. .. 1-:-: I :}1 i11111r:1&t , . I RIVET OR PANEL FASTENER FLASHING FASTENER & SEALANT FLASHING DETAILATN-12 PANEL (AT 6" REVEAL) FLASHING • fJ 0... ..-1-s:1-lw<C 3:0 I _JI ,I I I ii I \Ill J , 1 1 , CLOSED r 1rt /f 1 r ~1~" i"" r OPTIONAL DETAIL WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) SUBGIRT----- LINE OF THE N12 PANEL PROFILE FIELD CUT PANEL AS REQUIRED TOUCH UP. RAW EDGE FLASHING FASTENER RI VET -----_ FLASHING (STAGGER JOINTS) .. -:-: I -:-: I -:-: I PANEL FASTENER (DO NOT OVERDRIVE) PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) u--EXTERIOR SHEA THING (NBM) SELF ADHERING BUTYL -FLASHING TAPE SUB GIRT FASTENER I \" Yl t 1 :::::-,, J A ; ~ I P&&at\ <:...... /.__ __ ----l : fJ 0... ..-1-s:1-I w <( 3:0 FLASHING ---~ (STAGGER JOINTS) 1" 2 CLEAR MIN. FLASHING FASTENER USE SALVAGE PANEL LIP FRONT SOFFIT DETAIL SOFFIT PANELS PARALLEL WITH WALL PANELS ~ ~ Q 3" (*) ~ r (*) r ~;,_, ,as· "' - 0 w (f) 0 _J u 4" (*) PER FIELD CONDITION NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA\@[FO[n) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS HORIZONTAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES DWG. CFH1011 T £ J ~ / v ~r CLOSED • II. 1"J2" / 1,t" FLASHING SUBGIRT FASTENER USE SALVAGE PANEL LIP SEALANT---~ & RIVET FLASHING BACK SOFFIT DETAIL SOFFIT PANELS PARALELL TO WALL PANELS FLASHING FASTENER & SEALANT DETAIL AT N-12 PANEL (AT 6" REVEAL) PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) PANEL FASTENER WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) EXTERIOR SHEA THING (NBM) SUBGIRT ,, LINE OF THE N12 PANEL PROFILE NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA@[FOITT) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS HORIZONTAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES DWG. CFH1O12T & >-! FOAM CLOSURE AT 1/26 HORIZONTAL REVEAL. (SET IN SEALANT) ---END WALL DETAIL " @A-12 (1/2" REVEAL) PANEL FASTENER (DO NOT OVERDRIVE) SUBGIRT SEALANT--~ (BETWEEN SHEETS) EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) FLASHING " . 4· ". " " i·· <c "·4 " '4 " METAL & FOAM CLOSURES --1---------i AT 6' HORIZONTAL REVEAL. " <SET IN SEALANT) END WALL DETAIL @N-12 (6" REVEAL) . .,, " PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) EXTEND WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) 0 w (/) " 4 " " i·· ~ <J, SEALANT 0 ...J u r___J1r STRUCTURE (NBM) 2f "' SEALANT NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN ~@[iOITT) ,r CONT. SEALANT & RIVET E/PANEL I I. ~"CLR. CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS HORIZONTAL APPLICATION END WALL DETAIL @F-12 (1/8" JOINT) A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES DWG. CFH1013T &, SWEDGE RIGHT END OF PANEL TO LEFT OF OUTSIDE MITERSEAM CORNER ~11 SUBGIRT SHOP ASSEMBLED 24" X 24" MITERSEAM CORNER PANEL ,,---PANEL FASTENER SUBGIRT FASTENER SWEDGE RIGHT END OF OUTSIDE MITERSEAM CORNER OUTSIDE CORNER DETAIL (W/ MITERSEAM) 2" SWEDGE PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN ~@[iOITT) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS HORIZONTAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES DWG. CFH1014T ffi OUTSIDE CORNER DETAIL @A-12 (1/2" REVEAL) PANEL FASTENER SUBGIRT -------. _J w z <( :..1s;1-l .!2::_ ~~ FLASHING 0 z w 4" MIN. SEALANT & RIVET METAL & FOAM CLOSURES AT 6n HORIZONTAL REVEAL. (SET IN SEALANT) FOAM CLOSURE AT 1/2' HDRIZDNT AL REVEAL (SET IN SEALANT) ,---SUBGIRT FASTENER PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) MARRIAGE SEALANT AT PANEL JOINTS OUTSIDE CORNER DETAIL @N-12 (6" REVEAL) CLOSED 4" / t r 4" 1" 2 NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN ~@[jQITT) END/PANEL CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS HORIZONTAL APPLICATION OUTSIDE CORNER DETAIL (W/ TRIM) @F-12 (1/8" JOINT) A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES DWG. CFH1015T & PANEL FASTENER EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) SWEDGE RIGHT END OF PANEL TO LEFT OF INSIDE MITERSEAM CORNER WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) SHOP ASSEMBLED 24" X 24" MITERSEAM CORNER PANEL w (!) -Io N ~ (f) SWEDGE RIGHT END OF INSIDE MITERSEAM CORNER INSIDE CORNER DETAIL (W/ MITERSEAM) lJ PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) SUBGIRT FASTENER SUBGIRT NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA@[iOITT) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS HORIZONTAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES e DWG. CFH1016T _& ... FOAM CLOSURE AT 1/2' HDRIZDNT AL REVEAL OUTSIDE CORNER DETAIL @A-12 (1/2" REVEAL) SUBGIRT _J w z <( ,.:.,NI~ 0 z w FLASHING SEALANT-~ & RIVET MARRIAGE SEALANT --...J AT PANEL JOINTS (SET IN SEALANT) INSIDE CORNER DETAIL (WI TRIM) @F-12 (1/8" JOINT) METAL & FOAM CLOSURES AT 6' HDRIZONT AL REVEAL (SET IN SEALANT) PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) PANEL FASTENER SUBGIRT FASTENER SUBGIRT EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) OUTSIDE CORNER DETAIL @N-12 (6" REVEAL) r ~ ' r CLOSED • ll. NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA@lffi@ ;- CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS HORIZONTAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES DWG. CFH1017T &_ t,r RIVET FOAM CLOSURE AT--~ 1/2" HORIZONTAL REVEAL (PANEL A-12) (SET IN SEALANT) MARRIAGE SEALANT AT 1/8" PANEL JOINTS (PANEL F-12) TYP. BOTH SIDES SEAL PERIMETER W/POL YURETHANE SEALANT PENETRATION DETAIL AT A-12 & F-12 PANELS SEAL PERIMETER W/NON-CURING SEALANT BETWEEN PANEL AND FLASHING ---r-Fl.AT FLASH A-12 PROFILE SHOWN, F-12 PROFILE SIMILAR NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA@[FO[n) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS HORIZONTAL APPLICATION A-12 & F-12 PROFlLES (' DWG. CFH101 ST & ,; RIVET SEAL PERIMETER W/POLYURETHANE SEALANT ~ FLAT FLASH RIVET METAL & FOAM CLOSURES <SET IN SEALANT) & SEALANT PENETRATION DETAIL AT N-12 PANEL SEAL PERIMETER W/NON-CURING SEALANT BETWEEN PANEL AND FLASHING _SECTION "A"-"A'_' _ (TYP. BOTH SIDES) NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA\@[fO ITT) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS HORIZONTAL APPLICATION N-12 PROFILE DWG. CFH1O19T & ~ WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) '\1~' @ ~t,-~<v'v ~---"'},, F-12 PANEL TYPICAL PANEL ASSEMBLY NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA@[f'OITT) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS VERTICAL APPLICATION F-12 PROFILE { DWG. CFV1000AT ~ ,; WE.A THER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) "11 @) ~'r~~\,, V "'2- A-12 PANEL TYPICAL PANEL ASSEMBLY NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA@[iOffil CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS VERTICAL APPLICATION A-12 PROFILE ,, DWG. CFV1 OOOBT ffi WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) EXTERIOR SHEA THING (NBM) ,, @ 0 '?'r~~\., ~,,.\'i N-12 PANEL TYPICAL PANEL ASSEMBLY NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA@lfD[n) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS VERTICAL APPLICATION N-12 PROFILE DWG. CFV1 OOOCT & ., FOAM -----11-___J CLOSURE AT VERTICAL REVEAL SET IN SEALANT 1.;i II~ 1~ I . . I . . FLASHING --' CLEAT (OPTIONAL) FASTENER 1 ~ RIVET CONTINUOUS SEALANT AND--~ MARRIAGE BEAD TO SHOP APPLIED SEALANT AT JOINTS. SUBGIRT __ _, WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) COPING DETAIL @A-12PANEL (1/2" REVEAL) METAL & FOAM CLOSURES AT VERTICAL REVEALS. SET IN SEALANT 11-:--1,·· ROOFlNG MEMBRANE (NBM) COPING DETAIL SEALANT & @N-12 PANEL 1"± (*)~\ CJ! 2" RIVET (6" REVEAL) FLASHING FASTENER ~ 85" J.2" 13 '\_ r " 135" r (*) '-----1/4" THICK SHIM 95•71"± FOR WEEPING (*) (*) PER FIELD CONDITIONS O,o 135· WOOD BLOCK ~1,, f' (NBM) vt SUBGIRT FASTENER EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA\@rro ITT) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS VERTICAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES COPING DETAIL@F-12 PANEL (1/8" JOINT) DWG. CFV1 001 T ffi. ~ n WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) -----11----11---11 SELF ADHERING BUTYL FLASHING TAPE SUBGIRT TOP/CURB 1 .. 2 ~ II-.--JI I ,, , ..:.1co FLASHING ___ _/ (W/4" END LAPS) PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) .1i:-+-------+-'I--EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) SUBGIRT FASTENER EXTEND WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) .d 4 ,.d ,d ~ .d • .,,. . " ·, . . " SEALANT (NBM) STRUCTURE (NBM) TOP /FLASHING ~ 4" BASE AT CURB OR EDGE OF SLAB DETAIL NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN ~ o 3" (*) 40" 135' r FIELD CONDITIONS (*) PER AA\@[fOITT) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS VERTICAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES DWG. CFV1002T & 0 w (J) 0 _j <.) WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) n SELF ADHERING BUTYL-----11-~1----1I FLASHING TAPE SUBGIRT FASTENER SUBGIRT PANEL FASTENER ------ll-----t1III=> -[b (L ~1"<!-lw<e 3:0 FLASHING W/ 4" END LAPS • A• .,j ~ ' " SEALANT • C ' 4 SEALANT (NBM) BASE AT SLAB DETAIL ~ 14" (*) r (*) PER FIELD CONDITIONS PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) EXTEND WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) STRUCTURE (NBM) NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA@[fO[n) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS VERTICAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES DWG. CFV10O3T ffi ,,. ~ -~ I I .. 1:: SUBGIRT ~! I:.: I .. I .. EXTERIOR SHEA THING w I .. 0 .. (NBM) I .. 0. 1\ .. w I 3 Cf) -~ .:.; :-: > ~ <""J N tE ·= ~ e· > I I I PANEL SUPPORT CONTINUOUS SEALANT I I (NBM) I .. NON-CURING BUTYL I .. I .. I I .. I WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) I 1·:. I .. .. I I .. 11 .. .. lJ END LAP DETAIL NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA@EiTI[n) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS VERTICAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES DWG. CFV1004 T & ~ 1" n WEATHER & AIR BARRIER h II • II (NBM) EXTERIOR SHEA THING 11 11 11 (NBM) SUBGIRT FLASHING -----... (STAGGER JOINTS) ,.::.10'.) FLASHING (STAGGER JOINTS) 4" DOOR, WINDOW OR LOUVER (NBM) PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) ,, I 11 SELF ADHERING BUTYL FLASHING TAPE ..--+-'!----PANEL FASTENER 11------SUBGIRT FASTENER EXTEND WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) PRIMARY AIR SEAL (NBM) PER MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDATIONS '----FLASHING FASTENER WEATHER SEAL (NBM) ,{ DOOR/WINDOW/LOUVER HEAD DETAIL NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN ~ o 3" (*) 4~ r (*) r P135· "' (*) PER FIELD CONDITIONS AA@[iOITT1 CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS VERTICAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12.PROFILES DWG. CFV1005T .ffi. -? FOAM CLOSURE AT VERTICAL REVEAL. SET CLOS. IN SEALANT I:::: I 1-:-: I 1:-:· 1 I .. I:::: I 1/ I WEATHER SEAL (NBM) FLASHING .,.:.IN SEALANT & RIVET CONTINUOUS SEALANT AND MARRIAGE BEAD TO SHOP APPLIED SEALANT AT JOINTS SUBGIRT SUBGIRT FASTENER EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) 11 11 •If WEATHER & AIR BARRIER 11 11 • 11 (NBM) ~ (*) ~ O,,o 135< I (*) PER F ~'j CONDITIONl~LD SILL DETAIL f @A-12PANEL (1/2" REV EAL) METAL & FOAM CLOSURES AT VERTICAL REVEAL. SET IN SEALANT DOOR, WINDOW OR LOUVER (NBM) w I:::: I 1-:-: I 1·· ,, 1/ I I:::: I 1::::1 SILL DETAIL @N-12PANEL (6" REVEAL) PRIMARY AIR SEAL (NBM) PER MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDATIONS PANEL SUPPORT ~(NBM) EXTEND WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) SEALANT FLASHING FASTENER PANEL FASTENER NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN uM\@[FO [IT} CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS VERTICAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES .(, DOOR/WINDOW /LOUVER SILL DETAIL @F-12 PANEL (1/8" JOINT) DWG. CFV1006T &_ -~ 0 w (/) 0 __J 0 r 3" (*) "' 1f 1ts"L / ~" (*) PER FIELD CONDITIONS FLASHING FASTENER · & SEALANT SUBGIRT FASTENER PANEL FASTENER (DO NOT OVERDRIVE) SELF ADHERING BUTYL ----... FLASHING TAPE WEATHER (NBM) EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) CONT. SEALANT & RIVET LOW PROFILE PANEL FASTENER FLASHING ~---PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) DETAIL AT N-12 (@LOW CELL) ~----PRIMARY AIR SEAL (NBM) PER MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDATIONS II. EXTEND WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) DOOR, WINDOW OR LOUVER (NBM) WEATHER SEAL (NBM) FLASHING NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA@rroITTI CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS VERTICAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES ,! DOOR/WINDOW/LOUVER JAMB DETAIL AT A-12 & F-12 PANELS DWG. CFV1OO7T &_ ~ ~ t7J CJ z a:-~ (..) I z 0 z z o2 0 2 >-rn I-0 z II ,,...__ 2 rn z .___,, w I- _/ 0 >-z f-=> CD C) z- ii? a:: -----=> -.2 u <C CD I cc16 z-0 a:: a:: z-LLI LLI .:r -f-a:: <C a:: LLI <C 3:CD tZl .-1 ! ~ /l-, ...... ~ ~ Is u ffi i 06 ~ ! ~ ~ ~ ; u (/) w _J Li:: 0 0:: 0... N ..-I z e:cl N I LL C'S ..- I <( 1-CX) 0 0 > LL (.) 0 :s: 0 'II' CLOSED r ~ H"t 4" j" (*) /~~ xr (*) PER FIELD CONDITIONS n ~,, (*) P13s· "' r = 0 w en 0 _J 0 •l RIVET OR PAN:~A::~:::ER / WEATHER & AIR BARRIER -----11-- (NBM) SELF ADHERING BUTYL FLASHING TAPE SlJBGIRT ----.__ FLASHING --~ (STAGGER JOINTS) ....=.1ro 0.. 0.. t::l <( :s::" 1 n 2 FLASHING (STAGGER JOINTS) 1" 2 CLEAR ---PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) tt-t--------++---EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) -SUBGIRT FASTENER SUBGIRT OPTIONAL DETAIL SEE DETAIL CFV1006T FOR CLOSURE REQUIREMENTS FOR A-12 & N-12 PANELS MARRIAGE SEALANT _J AT F-12 PANEL JOINTS SEALANT & RIVET FRONT SOFFIT DETAIL SOFFIT PANELS PARALLEL WITH WALL PANELS NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN ~@[FO[TI) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS VERTICAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES DWG. CFV1009T & SUBGIRT FASTENER ----- MARRIAGE SEALANT AT F-12 PANEL JOINTS SEE DETAIL CFV1006T FOR CLOSURE REQUIREMENTS FOR A-12 & N-12 PANELS r ~ / 3"b, CLOSED , II, 11===---~ ---==!!'.------====---I o --===---I -- 11 I ==-= ;1 /I I l_o __ .:;z-=::: j ------·.·-:-:::::111 ~:s·~,·y!:~:~~:~:~·;__·7::::1 SEALANT----~ & RIVET SEALANT & RIVET MARRIAGE SEALANT AT F-12 PANEL JOINTS BACK SOFFIT DETAIL SOFFIT PANELS PARALLEL WITH WALL PANELS ff .. w PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) SUBGIRT FASTENER SUBGIRT WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA@[fOITT) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS VERTICAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES {' DWG. CFV101 OT ,&_ .f I . I ~- WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) SELF ADHERING BUTYL FLASHING TAPE SUBGIRT ---.. PANEL FASTENER----- FLASHING (STAGGER JOINTS) • 8:i 0.. ~,ro I w <( 3:: (!) FLASHING (STAGGER JOINTS) 1» 2 FLASHING FASTENER & SEALANT FLASHING DETAIL AT N-12 PANEL (AT 6" REVEAL) RIVET OR PANEL FASTENER FLASHING OPTIONAL DETAIL 1r I I I! :1 PANEL SUPPORT --i 11t" O 3" (*) _J ~1' !~ l" "' \(l" ~ 4" I-----(NBM) ~ERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) -~ 1rt" ~~SUBGIRT FASTENER /f SEALANT & RIVET SUBGIRT LINE OF THE N12 PANEL PROFILE CLOSED ~" ,µrr-1-3-5·---------"== (*) r "' 0 w (/) 0 _J u (*) PER FIELD CONDITIONS NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA@rroITT) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS VERTICAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES •( FRONT SOFFIT DETAIL SOFFIT PAN ELS PERPENDICULAR TO WALL PANELS DWG. CFV1011T ffi ~ r ~ ' r CLOSED II, SUBGIRT FASTENER USE SALVAGE PANEL LIP SEALANT & RIVET FLASHING SEALANT & RIVET MARRIAGE SEALANT AT F-12 PANEL JOINTS SEE DETAIL CFV1006T FOR CLOSURE REQUIREMENTS FOR A-12 & N-12 PANELS BACK SOFFIT DETAIL SOFFIT PANELS PERPENDICULAR TO WALL PANELS lJ PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) SUBGIRT FASTENER SUBGIRT I I I 11 EXTERIOR SHEA llilNG :J. l WEAlli~~B~) AIR BARRIER :-:-1 I (NBM) :::: I NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA@D"DITU CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS VERTICAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES DWG. CFV1012T ffi. ,, 1 ~" 1i"L / i" 0 w (f) 0 ...J 0 ... I 11,, f__J 2 / 2r PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) ---.. FLASHING FASTENER & SEALANT SUBGIRT FASTENER PANEL FASTENER (DO NOT OVERDRIVE) WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) CONT. SEALANT & RIVET ENDWALL DETAIL . .., . .. . . . AT A-12 & F-12 PANELS .. :~ ¼I . ,; : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 1:::: -q<;J";t> FLASHING ... ~ . ~ . DETAIL AT N-12 (@LOW CELL) . . :>, ,,.--EXTEND WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) _.,.--WEATHER SEAL (NBM) SEALANT FLASHING NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA@[rO[TI) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS VERTICAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES DWG. CFV1013T &_ >fa SUB GIRT FASTENER PANEL FASTENER I • m=II: SUBGIRT .1 SEALANT & FASTENER FLASHING PANEL FASTENER SEALANT & FASTENER OUTSIDE CORNER DETAIL A-12 & F-12 PANELS CLOSED -t r 4" / PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) r 4" EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA\@[f[] [IT) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS VERTICAL APPLICATION A-12 & F-12 PROFILES -~ DWG. CFV1O14T ~ SUBGIRT -----+---1 I ,,,I I I I I I I SUBGIRT FASTENER LOW PROFILE , llll=II PANEL FASTENER FLASHING ----... SEALANT & FASTENER FLASHING PANEL FASTENER SHIM '-----FLASHING SEALANT & FASTENER OUTSIDE CORNER DETAIL N-12 PANEL CLOSED -Ir r 1 r ~1?s" i" ~ PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) 4" / 4" EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) r NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA@rro ITT) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS VERTICAL APPLICATION N-12 PROFILE l DWG. CFV1015T & -~ PANEL FASTENER-~ WEATHER & AIR BARRIER -~ (NBM) EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) FLASHING-~ SEALANT--~ & RIVET SUBGIRT ------- INSIDE CORNER DETAIL A-12 & F-12 PANELS .. 1~ I~ 1~ I~ I~ .. 1~ 1~ I~ .. I~ .. r ~ ' r CLOSED • jj. PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) SUBGIRT FASTENER NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA\@[i'O ITT) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS VERTICAL APPLICATION A-12 & F-12 PROFILES f DWG. CFV1O16T & SUBGIRT ::: . ·: ·:: , ... , .. _._,.-~,·-~·::: , .. , ·::: ·~· ·\.·::::::::::::::: ;i·, ·:·--,~~· ·~.-........ . 11 I 1 1 E:f¥= I ff\ FLASHING SEALANT---~ & RIVET. FLASHING INSIDE CORNER DETAIL N-12 PANEL PANEL SUPPORT (NBM) PANEL FASTENER SUBGIRT FASTENER SUBGIRT r ~ ' r CLOSED II. 1 r ~1?s" r"- EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA@[FOITTl CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS VERTICAL APPLICATION N-12 PROFILE DWG. CFV1017T & .,. (t-Asrl o~iP rt-Asrl (l-p.'f ~f,1£R s£Al P;~~oHAN£ w/Po~, stfi} I To· ~ t::1Alk N Q~ - A 110 riow~ .:~• j:;1'~ rA r,o~; ~ o~s ~~I~ p6~6'p6~6 p1P6 0,rJ6~~ p.t-l-s1t-i11t- A~6 $1 SEE DRAWINGS CFV1O19TA & CFV1O19TB FOR A & B SECTION CUTS A-12 PROFILE SHOWN, F-12 PROFILE SIMILAR NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA@IT'Dm:i CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS VERTICAL APPLICATION A-12 & F-12 PROFILES DWG. CFV1O1 ST & ,, .. Mo£R sfA~ p~~oHANf ;J~r p.Sl'il~G D~!P (l.. (t..ff hsl11~G (t..r @ (j; SEE DRAWINGS CFV1019TA & CFV1019TB FOR A & B SECTION CUTS NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA@ITT][TI) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS VERTICAL APPLICATION N-12 PROFILE DWG. CFV1019T & !' ,., "" 1.B._" 16 3~" 1" z 0 i= <( ~ w z w 0.. w 0.. 0::: FLASHING RIVET & SEALANT • El= FLASHING -----i SUBGIRT--~ SEALANT & RIVET • ~ CONTINUOUS SEALANT AND MARRIAGE BEAD TO SHOP APPLIED SEALANT AT JOINTS AT F -1 2 PAN EL WEATHER & AIR BARRIER (NBM) SECTION A-A 11·· 1:-:, I .. .. SUPPORT FRAMING (NBM) ERECTOR TO FILL ALL VOIDS AROUND PENETRATION W/ LOOSE INSULATION USE SELF ADHERING BUTYL FLASHING TAPE AROUND ENTIRE PERIMETER TO MAKE WEATHERTIGHT. J SUPPORT FRAMING (NBM) EXTERIOR SHEATHING (NBM) PIPE PENETRATION SHOWN. ALL OTHER PENETRATIONS ARE SIMILAR. FOAM CLOSURE AT VERTICAL REVEAL. SET CLOS. IN SEALANT METAL I 1 & FOAM CLOSURES AT VERTICAL REVEAL. SET IN SEALANT 11:-: I .. I·: .. SILL DETAIL @A-12PANEL 1 :-: I .. I·: .. SILL DETAIL @N-12PANEL NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA\@[fO [IT) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS VERTICAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES DWG. CFV1O19TA .ffi. SUPPORT FRAMING (NBM) SUPPORTS REQUIRED AT PENETRATIONS (NBM) n II FLASHING ---- FLASHING --~ ERECTOR TO FIELD CUT AS REQUIRED TO FIT PROFILE OF PENETRATION. ALLOW FOR A 3" LAP AT TOP AND BOTTOM OF PENETRATIOI AS SHOWN IN ISOMETRIC ON DWG. EFV1018T. THIS SIDE SHOWN WITH N-12 PANEL. ERECTOR TO FILL ALL VOIDS AROUND PENETRATION W/ LOOSE INSULATION n II 1 r 1,t"L / i" L SEALANT & RIVET USE SELF ADHERING BUTYL FLASHING TAPE AROUND ENTIRE PERIMETER TO MAKE WEA THERTIGHT. SECTION 8-8 PIPE PENETRATION SHOWN. ALL OTHER PENETRATIONS ARE SIMILAR. THIS SIDE SHOWN WITH A-12 & F-12 PANELS. NOTE: (NBM) = NOT BY MORIN AA@[fOITT) CONCEALED FASTENER PANELS VERTICAL APPLICATION A-12, F-12 & N-12 PROFILES DWG. CFV1019TB &_ .. , Morin 'A King.<ipati Group Company AIR AND WATER PERFORMANCE The F-12 exterior panels tested are for products of similar configuration as the specified panel for: Westfield Carlsbad MORIN PROJECT NUMBER: Tbd The factory caulked interlocking side joint condition is of the same type. Results of the enclosed test will be relevant to the N-12 panel. In addition the typical installation details, as shown in Morin's concealed fastener brochure, are the same for both panel types. A7otih<&: fetlrbrothe-r- Alysha Fairbrother Inside Sales 3/3/14 Morin East Morin West Morin South 685 Middle Street 10707 Commerce Way 1975 Eidson Street Bristol, CT 06010 Fontana, CA 92337 Deland, FL 32724 tel: (860) 584-0900 tel: (909) 428-3747 tel: (386) 626-6789 fax: (860) 582-7503 fax: (909) 428-6433 fax: (386) 626-6884 toll free: (800) 640-9501 toll free: (800) 700-6140 toll free: (877) 638-3266 wwww.kingspanpanels.us '" Farabaugh Engineering and Testing Inc. Project No. T244-08 Report Date: 8-15-08 No. Pages: 7 (inclusive) ASTM E-283-04 AIR LEAKAGE TEST ASTM E-331-00 WATER PENETRATION TEST Iii ACCREDITED LABORATORY " F-12 WALL PANEL 12" WIDE X 24 GA FOR METECNO MORIN 685 MIDDLE ST. BRISTOL, CT 06010 a ACCREDITED MIAMl·DAD LABORATORY - DANIEL G. FARABAUGH, P.E. 255 Saunders Station Rd. Trafford, PA 15085 (412) 373-9238 TEXAS DEPARTr,ilEl\lT OF INSURAkCE • 12 ACCREDITED LABORAT~RY I. 401-Wide Drive, McKeesport, PA 15135 (412) 751-4001 FAX <412) 751-4003 WWW.FETLABS.COM ... , Project No. T244-08 Page2 AIR LEAKAGE AND WATER PENETRATION TESTING Purpose The purpose of this test is to establish air and water infiltration rates on the referenced test specimen in accordance with ASTM E-283-04 "Rate of Air Leakage Through Exterior Windows, Curtian Walls, and Doors Under Specified Pressure Differences Across the Specimen", and ASTM E-3 31-00, "Water Penetration of Exterior Windows, Skylights, Doors and Curtain Walls by Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference". Test Date 8/4/08 Test Specimen Manufacturer: Metecno Morin 685 Middle St. Bristol, CT 06010 Panel: F-12-2 Wall Panel, 12" wide X 24 ga With Factory Applied Sealant in Female Joint Cavity Panel Length: as shown Test Apparatus Test Chamber: Vacuum chamber composed~of wood. Manometer: Inclined manometer from Dwyer Instruments, 6" capacity. Air Flow Meter: Laminar Flow Element Installation The panels were installed on the chamber frame and intermediate support. The panels were attached to each support using a #12 X l" self drill fastener. The panels were sealed to the perimeter frame with silicone sealant. Panel side joints were interlocking. Specimen mock-up was positioned so that the panel sidejoints were vertical. See attached drawings for installation details. Project No. T244-08 Page3 Test Procedure The tests were conducted in accordance with ASTM E-283-04 " Rate of Air Leakage Through Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors Under Specified Pressure Differences Across the Specimen", and ASTM E-331-00," Water Penetration of Exterior Windows, Skylights, Doors and Curtain Walls by Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference" and as provided herein. Project No. T244-08 Test Date 8/4/08 Ambient Temperature = 81 deg. F Barometric Pressure= 30.15"Hg Test Specimen Metecno Morin Static Pressure Differential (psf) F-12-2 WALL PANEL 6.24 12" wide x 24 ga 20.0 30.0 ASTM E-283-04 AIR LEAKAGE TEST Summary Air Infiltration Rate (cfm/sf) 0.000 0.003 0.038 Page4 • Project No. T244-08 Test Date 8/4/08 ASTME-331-00 WATER PENETRATION TEST Summary Test Specimen Static Pressure Differential (psf) Metecno Morin 6.24 F-12-2 WALL PANEL 12'' wide x 24 ga 20.0 30.0 Spray Rate 5 gal/hr/sf 5 gal/hr/sf 5 gal/hr/sf Test Duration 15min 15min 15 min Page 5 Water Infiltration No Infiltration No Infiltration No Infiltration i'< '! ' ' - -- - Project No. T244-08 ---- ... F-12-2 bl J 12" I i" I f_· I ... ... -cL 711/1" r-12-2 (P.N. 124:) F-12-2 PANEL DETAIL ·FACTORY CAUlK .. f<1stener 1 Per Ponel Per Girt AS-SEMBL Y DETAIL Page6 .. , .. Morin proudly partners with Valspar"' paints·to provide Valspar's cool color palette -high-performance, sustainable finishes with many green benefits. When applied to a roof, these select hues are able to contnbute to several LEED credits, including Sustainable Sites credit 7 .2 -Heat Island Effect -Roof. These hues are Intended to reduce heat Islands (thermal gradient differences between developed and undeveloped areas) to minimize impact on mlcrocllmates and human and wildlife habitat. \ . ,.,.... ,.,,• ~,A< f· ~ ---~-i -... ~x r~· r As required by LEED credit 7.2, Valspar's cool color palette is ENERGY STAR compliant, specifying highly reflective and ·high-emissivity roofing (emissivity of at least 0.9 when tested in accordance with ASTM 408) for a minimum of 75% of the roof surface. valspar Morin www.morincorp.com A Kin.gsp~n Groµp C<,mpany . ~....,.;;,;;,i...a~-~._. ... _;...._poifumm.-no1.;...i.,.;.;;. ___ nll,bglul""'*lllclfaloltncanyno......iy,•ex-'{:'~ ... ~.-·-:to~~---iind .. mirmclinr'apri,doctdola-'.. . ,• . ,~ tNo·~1:~~~~-1~~r--·' "' -.-..~~•~~-~~d.t~ .. w.r•ae-~J.we··~•-~~*rilg.11,tlleclbt~ /Nloril(:~-., ... -~i,,ollodf,ofy-.......... _.,.,...,., ·---~toai'c:ao •' ............ inoldllionllld~of11lellnlcual,•, · '::t.1t;Dtt::=t1=t:t:z~tz.1.r~?.;;~~-~Jl~.ll~:~:·.'··,.:. larqineoring0<delignoliny-o,~,-IUCl,-.ct/n..,.;;.pm,u:a.....,.._bJ,-<irncil.Tjp;a,ldolaill.,.ri,,a,t!'J-'1epnllilcll'ctii""°'ina_:-. ·· nerllllla..,__,.ollle'fRltit_lh,y.,.-·Rislle~'ofllebo¥ofar11Sj,rl1s(-orengll.-to,emyhltanyprudli:tls.-1or11e...-.n1 1Minlindsdn!thatt111,pro«1Ctsnc:oqi,llllswtih'"'Y ..... _ . . 'I • . · · I Colors and F nishes I Bi ~ Morin A Kingspan Group Company "' " Color + Durability. Morin high-performance coatings combine virtually unlimited color selection and full-strength composition for long-life protection, color and gloss retention plus field-proven weather resistance -the perfect finish for any panel. ENERGY STAR COMPLIANT FLUROPON SR COATINGS BY VALSPAR® STANDARD COLORS I _,..,i, __ __J ~··" REGAL WE_~ESRl:BS SR 0,70 • ... EVERGREEN SLATE"iiLUE SR: 0.28 E: o.as SRI· 24 SA.0.28 E:o.as SRl.27 CHROMIUM GRAY SR:0A8 E:0.85 SRl:54 REGAL BLUE SR: 0.28 E: 0 85 SRI: 24 r-~~ SANDSTONE SA::081 E:0.BS SRl·72 • SURREY BEIGE SR:048 E:0.86 SRI 54 BLUE GRAY SR:0.27 E•0.85 SRl.26 FLUROPON® PVDF - KYNAR50~ Formulated with 70% Kynar 50Q<> resin, Fluropon" is a premium fluoropolymer coating. Factory applied and baked on, it PJOvides excellent adhesion and flexibility properties with aluminum, HOG steel or Galvalume" components. AU. TiilCKNSSSES ARSNOMINAL PREMIUM COLORS MICA ~ ; ·'::";:,x-:;'.:--:[J···.: :.~··_:,i ~ ''.:-·: ! ._:· : ' _::'::··(~-I " ~,.,,..... ,t --1 ~ , ~ • , -,,, • -~~ ,-;,, -~~"'T-/l);"'r .... ~ SILVERSMITH CHAMPAGNE BRONZE CHAMPAGNE PEARL SR:0.53 E·0.79 SRI 59 SR:044 E 0.78 SRl:46 SR:048 E:0,81 SRl:53 METALLIC CHAMPAGNE GOLD SR:048 E:-oa2 SRl:53 STOCK COLOR IMPERIAL WHITE SR::062 E:0,86 SRl:74 BRIGHT SILVER SR: o.57 E: 0,81 SRI. 65 ALL THICKNESSES ARE NOMINAL ALL THICKNESSES AAENOMINAl. AU. TI-IICl<NESSES ARENOMINAL FLUROPON CLASSIC® II PVDF FluJOpon Classic® II PVDF Is a premium fluoJOpolymer coating containing 70% Kynar 500® proprietary resin that achieves a peartescent appearance. This two-coat system is a cost- effective alternative to metallic systems requiring clear coats. FLUROPON CLASSIC® PVDF Ruropon Classic" PVDF is a premium fluoropolymer coating containing 70% Kynar 5000 proprietary resin and incorporates metal flakes in the color coat to create a metallic effect. Due to its outstanding color retention and resistance to ultraviolet radiation, it Is the preferred choice among architects, DYNAPON° An extremely durable polyester finish, Vais par's Dynaporl" delivers resistance to natural elements in moderate climates. This economical two-coat coil coating system with ceramic pigments is used for interior and exterior galvanized or Galvalume" metal building components. GRANITSTONE" Granitstone" coatings have an oven-baked epoxy primer and a factory appTied mish of an air-dried 100% ac,ylic bonder with natural siTica aggregate, minimum 12 mils dry film thickness, finished to resemble sprayed stucco. • 1 .'. ~vri~: ~r,~~~~;1;~:[1; !':::,N ,l ~--,,",i/< ,·.,')H,,,,;,\s,, ::i'~,,.<--;:_,l',jk , , "',, ., , c., ... i . . . ·~ :j;~1~t:~t;~:(:~r:}/~:-:;~~;,. i~: ::?~·:;; ~-::·;·~-:"<~·~ ~: : . ~~-i:~~~1~w . ----~ ______ ,_ Sf<NDSTONE SURREYBEIGE RAWHIDE '--------02= RHEINZINK® ALLOYS '--------&botro<o RHEINZINK® RHEINZINK" is the trade name for a titanium zinc alloy, manUfactured in the form of thin gauge sheet metal, used for JOofing and facade cladding. RHEINZINK" Is 99.995% pure electrolytic special high-grade zinc alloyed with small quantities of titanium and copper, PRE·WEATHEREt> GRAPHITE GRAY RHEINZINK®'s unique "Pre-weathered" alloys develop a natural protective patina with life expectancies up to 200 years. [iii CUSTOM COLOR MATCHING AVAILABLE Morin makes it easy to add .pJOtection and vi~ual distinction to your next pJOject, Our state-of-the-art color and paint tacmty can achieve virtually any tint, shade or finish to your specifJCations, quickly and accurately. To get started, contact our experienced sales representatives today for details. llHBNDNK ;4 SR (Solar Reftectivityt Tlis_,_ls_tha abiityofa material to reflect soa-en_~ back i'lto the al!!)OSphere, Rated on ~de from o to 1, W!!!_E0 ls the most reBectr.te. E (Emissivity) EmissMty is the materials atfflyto release absorbed energy back inlothe atmosphEm Rated on a scale from O to 1, v.,he,e 1 Is the most emissi\'8. SRI (Sol.-Reftective Index) This is used to detenninecallJiarce v.rth lEBl" req.iiements and !scab.dated accorti1g toASlM E 1980 usi'lg values rorreftectar,;eand tt-a materials atility to release absorbed eoerw (emisSNify) In medun wind speed conditions. Rated on a scale from o to 100, Vvhere 100 is the most reftectlve. Due to variat10ns in computer monitors, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of colors presented on-screen with &::tual products. Please refer to a color card or paint swatches to -ensure color accuracy. Metalesoont cobra {Mica and Metallic cobrs) are dracbonal colors and wiU have minor dfferences with each production run. To minimize these effects, all ma ta rial for the p-o{ect should bepainled togelhoc Spec data sheets foraO finishes a.r8 available from your Monn sakls representatWe. •••••• •• ~- [%] 10001~ 10001~ fooo7l ~ • [ , : , ·:7 ~ r , : : · ~ · ~ I .,, ••• ' : -', • ~-,, ,, '< i ;,o .-}~;, <> ~ <> ~ <> ~ <> ~ <> ;/>;,1 '¢,?_ <:/:. <> ?<>?. ¢,?, <>? <> ': ¢?: r I GRAPHIC :KEY ' 1-HOUR FIRE BARRIER . i :-'ij-,, 1-HOUR FIRE PARTITION 2-HOUR FIRE BARRIER AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS THROUGHOUT AUDIBLE/ VISIBLE ALARMS THROUGHOUT VOICE ALARM COMMUNICATION SYSTEM ' i' OCCUPANT FLOW AND CAPACITY EXIT FLOW AND CAPACITY OCCUPANT FLOW/ EXIT CAPACITY STANDPIPE HOSE CONNECTION LOCKER ROOM CONCESSION WORKSPACE UNCONCENTRATED ASSEMBLY ROOF J 1 · : --.. ·_: . ~ .. :I I I ' I , l I I t .··•·I \: : ·I l I .. •-···_-:· · ·. I r .. ----1 ' ' ' ' ,, , . '. 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Fluropon coatings are field-proven, high performance exterior quality finishes. They provide outstanding resistance to ultraviolet radiation resulting in exceptional color retention, resistance to chalking and chemical degradation. All exterior components of aluminum, HOG steel or Galvalume® that will lend themselves to a factory-applied finish can be coated with Fluropon. Fluropon coatings are applied to long-life exterior products such as pre -engineered FLUROPON® building panels, residential and architectural roofing, louvers, fascia, spandrel paneling and column covers. The excellent adhesion and flexibility properties of Fluropon provide superior post forming performance to enhance the coated products appearance for years to come. Fluropon is available in a wide variety of color hues including standard and custom earth tones, pastels and restoration colors. It is also available in an energy efficient, solar reflective formulation, Fluropon SR coatings. (For pearlescent, metallic, or bright options, read Fluropon Classic® 11, Fluropon Classic®, and Fluropon® Premiere.) TO SPECIFY, WRITE: Factory applied, baked-on 70% Kynar 500 or Hylar 5000 PVDF fluoropolymer resin based Fluropon paint coating as manufactured by Valspar. The data on this sheet represent typical values. Since application variables are a major factor in product performance, this information should serve only as a general guide. Valspar assumes no obligation or liability for use of this information. UNLESS VALSPAR AGREES OTHERWISE IN WRITING, VALSPAR MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED . WARRANTIES INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR FREEDOM FROM PATENT INFRINGEMENT. VALSPAR WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSE- QUENTIAL DAMAGES. Your only remedy for any defect in this product is the replacement of the defective product, or a refund of its purchase price at our option. Ya/spar Pencil Hardness ASTM D 3363 T-1,3end ASTMD 4145 Cross Hatch Adhesion ASTM D 3359 Reverse Impact ASTM D 2794 Humidity Resistance· 100% RH 2,000 Hours ASTM D 2247 100% RH 3,000 Hours ASTM D 2247 Salt Spray Resfstarice 1,000 hours ASTM B 117 _3,000 hours ASTM 8 117 South Florida Exposure ASTM D 2244 ASTM D 4214 Flame test f\STM E.84 Water Immersion 500° Hours 100 F ASTM D 870 Dew Cycle Weatherometer 1000 Hrs ASTM D 3361 Abrasion Resistance ASTM D 968, Method A APPLICATION CHARACTERISTICS<1 > Application Method $ubstrate. -·--. .. -. - Total Dry Film Thickness: ASTM D 4138 Primer: PMY0302 Color coat Vl~cqsityASTM D4i1Z.(Nl'.111Jbet4 Zc1hn Cup) Weight per Gallon ASTM D 1475 • Solids hy \/olume AS,TM. D i697 Solids by Weight ASTM D 2369 R.edudng T~inner voe (Theoretical) ASTM D 3960 • Crean-Up :solv~nt Peak Metal Temperature • Flast·Poinf ·A,STM 03278 Contains Lubricant .· MEK !)oupl~ RL!bS ASTM D 5402 FLUROPON® II (3) • . OT to 3T , No loss of adhesion No loss of adhesion HOG or Galvalume: 3x metal thickness inch-pounds, No loss of adhesion Aluminum: 1.5x metal thickness inch-pounds, No loss of adhesion HOG or Galvalume: no field blisters Aluminum: no field blisters HOG or Galvalume: creep from scribe no more than 1/16" (2mm), no blisters Aluminum: no creep from scribe, no blisters Color : No more than 5A Hunter units at 20 years Chalk: Rating no less than 8 at 20 years Film integrity: 25 years Class A coating No loss of adhesion Color change: : No more than 5A Hunter units Chalk: Ratihg no less than 8 65 ± 10 liters Reverse roll coat HQG Steel, Aluminum or Galvalume . . 0.9 to 1.1 mils 0.2 to 0.3 mils 0.7 to 0.8 mils 25 to 3p seconds 10.0 to 12.0 pounds per aallon \4) 36 to 42%<4> 52 to 56% <4l Glycol Ether Acetate or lsophor0lie 4.4 to 4.8 pounds per qallon 1"1 Aromatic Ketone blend 460°F to 490°F 83°F Yes 100 Plus (1) All substrates must be properly pretreated. (2) American Society for Testing and Materials. (3) Fluropon is not designed to bridge cracks in the substrate. Due to variability of heavy gauge and HOG metal, some fracturing or rupturing of the substrate is possible with subsequent rupturing of the coatings. (4) Varies by color. For details on health, safety and handling information, Material Safety Data sheets are available at www.paintandcolor.com. For more information, visit www.paintandcolor.com or contact the Valspar Coil Coatings Division: 901 North Greenwood Avenue• Kankakee IL 60901 • FAX 815-936-7811 • TELEPHONE 888.306.2645 or 815.936.7813 VAL#3 701 S. Shiloh Road •Garland TX 75042 USA• FAX 972.487.7245 •TELEPHONE 800.406.6480 or 972.487.7217 120715 645 Coronation Drive• West Hill, Ontario MIE 4R6 Canada· FAX 416. 284.6549 •TELEPHONE 416. 284.1681 © The Valspar Corporation 838 Jia Xin Road•JiadinQ District, Shanohai 201818 China • FAX: 86.21.5990.1940 •TELEPHONE 86.21.5990.1345.106 All Rights Reserved www.paintandGolor.com The molecules 6n the surface of Valspar's fluoropolymer coating systems are so tightly bound together that it makes them resistant to many elements found in the environment such as air pollution, acid rain and general airborne dirt. Although Valspar factory-applied finishes are extremely durable, a periodic cleaning to remove build-ups of resins and other residue is a good idea to extend coating life. A variety of methods for removal of surface deposits are available. Simple washing with plain water using hoses or pressure spray equipment is usually adequate. When heavy deposits of dirt or other contaminants dull surfaces, stronger methods may be needed. Two precautions: (1) do not use wire brushes, abrasives or similar cleaning tools which will mechanically abrade the coatings surface, and (2) certain cleaning agents listed below should be tested in an inconspicuous area before use on a large scale. GROUP A Hot or Cold Detergent Solutions A 5% solution in water of commonly used commercial (non-industrial detergents) will not have any destructive effect on a fluoropolymer surface. These solutions should be followed by an adequate rinse of water. Use a cloth or sponge for application. GROUP B Solvents Most organic solvents are flammable and/or toxic, and must be handled accordingly. Read the manufacturer's Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). Keep away from open flames, sparks and electrical motors. Use adequate ventilation, protective clothing, and goggles. Solvents that may be used to remove non-water soluble deposits such as tar, grease, oil, paint, and graffiti from fluoropolymer surfaces include: Alcohols • • Denatured alcohol (ethanol) lsopropyl (rubbing alcohol) Typically, the above alcohols have no permanent effect on fluoropolymer surfaces. GROUP C Petroleum Solvents and Turpentine • • • • VM&P naphtha Mineral spirits Kerosene Turpentine (wood or gum spirits) Typically, the above solvents have no permanent effect on fluoropolymer surfaces. GROUP D Aromatic and Chlorinated • • Xylol (Xylene) Toluol (Toluene) Perchlorethylene (Perclene) Tricholorethylene (Triclene) The above solvents should be used with caution on a fluoropolymer surface. Limit contact with solvent to five minutes maximum and test before using. GROUPE Ketones, Esters, Lacquer Thinner, and Paint Remover • Methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK) Ethyl acetate (nail polish remover) Butyl acetate Lacquer thinner • Paint remover (non-flammable) The above solvents should be used cautiously on a fluoropolymer surface. Limit contact to fluoropolymer surface and test before using. Note: There are many formulations of paint remover on the market. It is possible that some will remove the fluoropolymer surface. Proceed very cautiously in use of paint remover. Metal suppliers and coating manufacturers are not responsible for damage from unrestricted use. Graffiti Graffiti presents a special problem because of the many possible agents used, generally aerosol paint. It is best to try soap and water first, then solvents. If none of these are satisfactory, it may be necessary to resort to touch up, repaint or replacement. Valspar fluoropolymer coatings include: • Fluropon® • Flurothane® II • Fluropon Classic® • Flurothane® IV • Fluropon Classic® II • Flurothane® Coastal • Fluropon® Premiere • Valflon® • Fluropon® Hardcoat Valspar Coil and.Extrusion Coating Division Phone: 888-306-2645 Email: coilhelp@valspar.com www.valsparcoilextrusion.com VAL0048C 2012-09 ©The Valspar Corporation. All Rights Reserved Chemical Solutions Mildew: In areas subjected to high humidity levels, dirt and spore deposits can permit mildew growth to occur. The following solution is recommended to remove mildew when necessary: • 1/3 cup dry powdered laundry detergent (such as Tide®) • 1 quart sodium hypochlorite 5% solution (such as Clorox®) • 3 quarts water Rust Stains: Hydrochloric, citric or muriatic acid, diluted with ten volumes of water, may assist in removing rust stains from fluoropolymer surfaces. Limit contact to five minutes. Oxalic acid solutions or acetic acid (vinegar) may be used for the same purpose. Flush with water. Caution: Acid solutions are corrosive and toxic. Flush all surfaces with copious amounts of water after use. Warranty Misuse or abuse of any of the cleaning agents listed in this bulletin could result in a voiding of warranty. valsQar if it matters, we're on it!' Mo,rin A Kingspan Group Company MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS METAL WALL/ROOF PANELS NORMALLY REQUIRE A MINIMUM OF MAINTENANCE. TO PROVIJJE A GREATER DEGREE OF OPTIMUM SERVICE LIFE, THE OWNER'S MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT SHOULD INSPECT THE PANEL SURFACE BI-ANNUALLY, PREFERABLY DURING THE SPRING AND FALL OR AFTER ANY SEVERE STORMS. 1. The Owner's Agent shall note or do the following: A. File all project records, shop drawings, project plans and specifications for reference. Set up a maintenance schedule and written reporting documentation system. B. Clean drains, gutters, copings and inspect sealants at all locations. C. Clean USING NORMAL WATER PRESSURE any accumulated airborne or waterborne contaminants that aren't being naturally removed. DO NOT use any cleaning agents, abrasives or detergents without consulting Morin. Rinse to avoid cleaning residues. When possible, do not direct water at a panel side lap or any ·seams. Systematic fresh water rinse maintenance shall be in effect in areas of high salt concentration (such as adjacent to the seashore and/ or in industrial atmosphere) so as to prevent the accumulation of concentrated salt deposits. Morin requires a documented inspection an,d bi-annual fresh water rinse of exposed panel system. Morin must be contacted prior to inspection to be given the option of attending. D. Inspect for any standing water at flashings or panels. See note 2. E. Observe and remove any vegetation or debris that has accumulated against the panels. F. Examine for any deterioration, pest disturbance or vandalism at sealants, closures, flashings and panels. See note 2. G. View panel surface at all penetrations for any localized deterioration. See note 2. H. Notify contractor of any leaks. Note the location and conditions resulting in leakage; magnitude of rain; wind direction; temperature; time required for leaks to appear and cease after rain starts and stops; condition of building openings; status of mechanical equipment; internal conditions, windows, walls and skylights, etc. I. Keep written documentation of the location and type of any deterioration for future yearly comparisons. 2. Except for emergencies or obvious problems, do not perform any repairs on any issues note above. Consult with the contractor for proper remedial action (if any). 3. All servicing of the panel system must be completed in compliance with the above or voiding of any or all warranties may occur. Morin East 685 Middle Street Bristol, CT 06010 tel: (860) 584-0900 fax: (860) 582-7503 toll free: (800) 640-9501 Morin West 10707 Commerce Way Fontana, CA 92337 tel: (909) 428-3747 fax: (909) 428-6433 toll free: (800) 700-6140 Morin South 1975 Eidson Street Deland, FL 32724 tel: (860) 584-0900 fax: (860) 582-7503 1/2012 toll free: (800) 640-9501 www.morincorp.com •, .. POOR · .QUALITY . i-' • t :-: ~ 1': . ~ . · · O·RIGINAL · S -: ;~--~-. DEFERRED SUBMITTAL WESTFIELD CARLSBAD MALL -2501 EL CAMINO REAL CBD ACM METAL PANEL SYSTEM -1 OF 2 THESE DEFERRED SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS HAVE BEEN REVIEWED BY JPRA ARCHITl;,&I,$,JAJJ,Q fr>J!J..ND TO BE IN GENERAL CONFORMANCE tt;Jr:r1Jft:IJlti!s7'$]).J OF THE BUILDING JPRA ARCHITECTS AUG 2 5 2014 39300 WEST TWELVE MILE ROAD, SUITE lffl°Y OF CARLSBAD FARMINGTON HILLS Ml 48331 BUILDING DIVIC!QN 248-373-0180 v Examples of attachment systems ALPOLIC$ aluminum a~d metal composite materials have a track record second to none when it comes to the architect/fabricator relationship. The product of their teamwork has produced countless examples of cutting edge architecture that offers solutions to accomodate innovative "outside of the box" design applications. Sample cladding systems and their attachment methods are represented by the illustrations below. ROUT AND RETURN WET SEAL RAIN SCREEN ROUT & RETURN DRY GASKET SEAL 6. ALPOLIC composite material ALPOLIC composite material ALPOLIC composite material fastener fastener substrate fastener What are the advantages of using ALPOLIC® in your design project? PRODUCT PROPERTIES -ALPOLIC Aluminum and Metal Composite Materials (ACM & MCM) feature such attributes as superior flatness, vibration dampening, durability ond ease of maintenance. Both ore produced by continuously bonding two thin sheets of aluminum or metal on either side of an extruded thermoplastic or mineral-filled thermoplastic core. The aluminum surfaces have been pre-finished and coil-coated in a variety of point finishes before bonding. ALPOLIC" ACM & MCM both offer the rigidity of heavy-gauge sheet metal in a lightweight composite material. EASE OF FABRICATION -ALPOLIC• ACM requires no special tools for fabrication, ordinary metal working tools are all that are needed. Fabrication techniques such as cutting, grooving, punching, drilling, bending, rolling, and many other specialized techniques are easily accomplished. SURFACE TREATMENTS -ALPOUC• is available in the following finishes: standard Lumiflon· (FEVE) fluoropolymer finish tested to meet the performance criteria of AAMA 2605,with a wide color and gloss range, Kynar-(PVDF), polyester and Class l anodized. ALPOLIC"s advanced coaling equipment also allows ease of manufacturing multiple color coil-coated panels. PAINT SYSTEM -LUMIFLON™ (FEVE) • ALPOLIC-offers you Lumiflon· (FEVE) based fluoropolymer finishes as a standard product. • Lumiflon· (FEVE) is a high performance, second generation fluoropolymer with an available gloss range from 15% -80%. • ALPOLIC' with Lumiflon· (FEVE) finish offers bright, vibrant colors. • Lumiflon· (FEVE) finish includes superior al;irasion characteristics and field painting attributes. • Kynar-(PVDF) meets AAMA 2605 but does not offer the high gloss or rich color palette as with Lumiflon"(FEVE). MANUFACTURING FLEXIBILITY -ALPOLIC• is offered in a variety of thicknesses: 2mm, 3mm, 4mm and 6mm Standard widths include: ........................ .40", 48", 50", and 62" Semi-standard widths: ............................. Consult Customer Service Custom widths: ..................................... Consult Customer Service RANGE OF SIZES Width: 33"-62" (826mm -1575mm) Length: 6'-24' ( l 829mm -7315mm) 7. RANGE OF PRODUCTS -ALPOLIC" offers you a variety of distinct, durable and diverse product lines: • ALPOLIC": standard PE core in a myriad of coil-coated finishes • ALPOLIC"/fr: fire resistant core for architectural applications • ALPOUC•/frLT: fire resistant core for interior applications • ALPOLIC-Natural Metals: unique exotic metal finishes • ALPOLIC' Stone/Timber: natural classic beauty with ACM • ALPOLIC' RF: Mirror like surface with ACM flexibility • ALPOLIC" HD: Heavy Duty with thicker aluminum skin • ALPOLIC' Decorative Metals: brushed metal and reflective ACM • ALPOLIC" Anodized: Class l anodized panels in 5 shades • ALPOLIC' Break Metal: 0.032" coil-coated aluminum PRODUCT TOLERANCE -ALPOLIC-material is trimmed dnd squared with cut edges to offer the best panel edge conditions in the industry. Width: ....................................................... ± 0.08" (2mm) Length: ....................................................... ± 0. 16" (4mm) Thickness: 3mm: ....................................... ± 0.008" (0.2mm) 4mm: ....................................... ± 0.008" (0.2mm) 6mm: ....................................... ± 0.012" (0.3mm) Bow maximum: ............................ 0.5% of length and/or width Squareness maximum: .......................................... 0.2" (5mm) SUSTAINABILITY -The LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Green Building Rating System• is a voluntary, consensus-based national standard for developing high-performance, sustainable buildings. Members of the U.S. Green Building Council representing all segments of the building industry developed LEED and continue to contribute to its evolution. LEED provides a complete framework for assessing building performance and meeting sustainability goals. Based on well- founded scientific standards, LEED emphasizes stale of the art strategies for sustainable site development, water savings, energy efficiency, materials selection and indoor environmental quality. LEED recognizes achievements and promotes expertise in green building through a comprehensive system offering project certifica- tion, professional accreditation, training and practical resources. Mitsubishi Plastics Composites America, Inc. is a member of the U.S. Green Building Council and the Canadian Green Building Council and actively supports environmental responsibility. The raw materials used in the ALPOLIC" panel products have been selected to maximize the use of recycled content, both post consumer and post industrial. The coating and laminating lines are designed to make the most efficient use of energy and lo comply with all regulations and codes relating to environmental quality. If there are specific questions please contact ALPOLIC"s Technical Services Group. ALPOLIC® & ALPOLIC®/fr Fire Performance I ALPOLIC" (standard) with polyethylene core has been tested by independent testing laboratories using the following nationally recognized fire tests. ALPOLICe/fr {fire resistant) with a mineral·filled, thermoplastic core has been tested by independent testing laboratories using the following nationally recognized fire tests. ASTM E84 Flame spread 3mm: ................................. ,. .............. 05 4mm: ................................................ 00 6mm: ................................................ oo ASTM E84 Flame spread 4mm: .................................................. 00 6mm: .................................................. 00 Smoke developed Smoke developed 4mm: ................................................. l0 3mm: ................................................ 15 4mm: ................................................. 00 6mm: .................................................. 00 6mm: ................................................ 10 ASTM 108 modified: 4mm ................................. Passed ASTM El 62 ASTM El 08 modified Flame spread index 4mm: .......................................... Passed 6m m: ........................................ _ ... Passed 4mm: .................................................... O ASTM 1929 ASTM El 62 Flash: .............................................. 81 l °F Flame spread index lgnifion: ........................................... 837°F 6mm: ................................................ l l NFPA285 intermediate scale multi·story apparatus fest: ASTM Dl 929 4mm: ............................................ Passed Flash: ........................................... 7l 6°F 6mm: ............................................ Passed lgnifion: ........................................ 752°F ASTM El 19 (1 and 2 hour ratings) ASTM D635 4mm: ............................................ Passed 4mm: ................................ Classified CCl 6mm: ............................................ Passed UL-94 3mm: ...................................... V·O rating UBC 26-3 corner !es!: 4mm: ........................................... Passed CAN/ULC Sl 02 & 134: 4mm: .......................... Passed CODE EVALUATION REPORTS: l. UL 94 6mm: ........................... Passed UBC 17·2, potential heat release: ............. <6000 BTU/ft2 2. UL879 CODE EVALUATION REPORTS: 3. ICC-ES 4. Miami Dade 1. UL 94 5. Florida Building Code 5. Florida Building Code 2. ICC·ES 6. New York City * Downloads available on our website 3. ICC-ES·ICBO 7. CAN/ULC Sl02 & Sl 34 UTAP 1000 Rev. 1 0 4. Miami Dade * Downloads available on our website For additional information, samples or a list of ALPOLIC-fabricators, please call 1-800-422-7270 or visit www.alpolic·northamerica.com ALPOLIC. & ALPOLIC"/fr I M A T E R_ I A L s I .\MITSUBISHI PLASTICS COMPOSITES AMERICA, INC. Composite Materials Division 401 Volvo Parkway, Chesapeake, VA 23320 Telephone: 800-422-7270, Facsimile: 757-436-1896 www.alpolic·northamerica.com e·mail: info@alpolic.com ©2012 Mitsubishi Plastics Composites America, Inc. All rights reserved. ALPOUc• is a registered trademark of Mitsubishi Plastics Inc. KYNAR• is a registered trademark of Arkema, Inc. LUMIFLON™ is a registered trademark of Asahi Glass Co., Ltd. SPECC D ~ ):i ALPOLIC* MATERIALS 1. Product Name ALPOUC® Aluminum Faced Composite Panel 2. Manufacturer Mitsubishi Plastics Composites America, Inc. 401 Volvo Parkway Chesapeake, VA 23320 (800) 422-7270 Fax: [157) 436-1896 E-mail: info@alpolic.com www.alpolic-northamerica.com 3. Product Description BASIC USE ALPOUC® is a lightweight, rigid, bendable and durable aluminum faced composite panel widely used as an interior and exterior wall clad- ding in commercial and institutional applica- tions. It offers design flexibility through a wide variety of fabrication techniques, including pan- els into curves, angles and pan configurations, COMPOSITION & MATERIALS ALPOUC panels consist of a core of thermo- plastic material thermally bonded to face sheets fabricated of aluminum 3105 Hl4 alloy, 0.020" (0.5 mm) thick or an equivalent. TYPES Several types of ALPOLIC panels are avail- able, including: • ALPOUC standard panels • ALPOLIC A-LOOK® reflective finish panels • ALPOLIC Stone Series simulated stone finish panel • ALPOLIC Timber Series simulated wood finish panels • ALPOLIC Decorative Metal panels • ALPOLIC Natural Metals copper mill finish panels • ALPOLIC anodized class 1 finish panels SIZES ALPOLIC panels are available in 3, 4 and 6 mm thicknesses, in standard widths of 50" (1270 mm) and 62" (1575 mm) and standard lengths of 122", 146" and 196" (3099, 3708 and 4978 mm). A range of custom sizes is available: • Width-32" -62" (813 -1575 mm) • Length -76" -24' 2" (1930 -7366 mm) METAL WALL PANELS 07 42 13 FINISHES • Lumiflon® FEVE resin based fluoropolymer coil coat meets performance requirements of AAMA 2605 (standard) • Kynar® PVDF resin based fluoropolymer coil coat meets performance requirements of AAMA 2605 (custom) • Polyester • Oass I anodized -Clear, along with other colors Standard ALPOLIC with Lumiflon FEVE fluoropolymer finishes are available in a broad spectrum of gloss levels, from 30 -70%. Contact the manufacturer for minimum quantities and availability. Lumiflon, in its ambient cure spray product, allows close-matching field touch-up and recoat. A-LOOK Series offers an array of reflective surfaces for interior and exterior application. stocked colors are chrome, gold and bronze. Stone Series is a simulated stone fluoro- polymer finish combined with fluoropolymer colors in white marble and red, pink, white and black granite finishes. ALPOUC Lumiflon FEVE colors are available in full gloss range with minimum 1000 ft2 (93 m2) coil coated orders. Allow 8 weeks for shipment of custom colors. Complete custom color matching, avail- able in ALPOUC Lumiflon FEVE coatings, is subject to minimum order quantities. A selec- tion of stock fluoropolymer colors is available in a quick ship program in 4 mm panel thickness. Quick Ship stock 4 mm thick ALPOLIC panel selections. Contact Mitsubishi Plastics Composites America, Inc. (MPCA) customer service for color and size availability. SHAPES & FABRICATION ALPOLIC panels can be cut, routed and formed with conventional woodworking tools. Angle bends are formed by routing the back of the panel prior to shaping. The common pan shape is formed by routing the back edges, trimming the corners and bending and reinforcing the edges. ALPOUC can be rolled on a pyramid or 4-stand roll bender to a curved shape for curved corners or column covers. Bumping on a press brake also can be used to produce a curved surface. The bending radius of ALPOLIC 4 mm panels is as small as 2" (51 mm). Corner radii can be detailed as small as 1/8" (3.2 mm) using the back routed method described in ALPOLIC literature. Mitsubishi Plastics Composites America, Inc. 4. Technical Data APPLICABLE STANDARDS American Architectural Manufacturers Associa- tion (APMA)-APMA2605 Voluntary Specification, Performance Requirements and Test Procedures for Superior Performing Organic Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and Panels ASTM International • ASTM c:m Standard Test Method for Tensile Strength on Flat Sandwich Constructions in Flatwise Plane • ASTM C976 Standard Test Method for Thermal Performance of Building Assemblies by Means of a Calibrated Hot Box (Withdrawn 2002) • ASTM D635 Standard Test Method for Rate of Burning and/or Extent and Time of Burning of Self-Supporting Plastics in a Horizontal Position • ASTM D696StandardTest Method for Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion of Plastics Between -30°Cand 30°CWrth a Vitreous Silica Dilatometer • ASTM D1037 Standard Test Method for Evaluating Properties of Wood-Base Rber and Particle Panel Materials • ASTM Dl781 Standard Test Method for Oimbing Drum Peel for Adhesives • ASTM Dl929 Standard Test Method for Determining Ignition Temperature of Plastics • ASTM E8 Standard Test Method for Tension Testing of Metallic Materials • ASTM E72 Standard Test Methods for Conducting Strength Tests of Panels for Building Construction • ASTM E84 Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials :~· SPEC·DATA1 and MANlJ.SPEC1 ore regotered trademarks of Reed Bsevier Inc. The ten port SPEC-DATA format conforms to the ecf~oliol style of The Construction Specifications lnstilute and is used with their permission. The manufacturer is responsible for technical oco.,rocy. 02()11 Reed Construction DofoO. All Rights Reserved. SmartBuilding Index SPEC~ D;. • ASlM El08 (Modified) Standard Test Methods for Rre Tests of Roof Coverings • ASTM E283 Standard Test Method for Determining the Rate of Air Leakage Through Exterior Windows, curtain Wal~, and Doors Under Specified Pressure Difference Across the S~cimen • ASlM E330 standard Test Method for Structural Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors by Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference • AS1M E331 Standard Test Method for Weiter Penetration of Exterior Windows, curtain Walls, and Doors by Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference • AS1M E413 Standard aassification for Rating Sound Insulation APPROVALS ALPOLIC® Aluminum Faced Composite Panel meets the following standards: METAL WALL PANELS 07 42 13 Mitsubishi Plastics Composites America, Inc. TABLE l PHYSICAL PROPERTIES ALPOUC A-LOOK Properties 4mm 6mm 2mm 3mm Aluminum thickness, in (mm) 0.020 (0.5) 0.020 (0.5) 0.010 (025) 0.010 (025) Weight, psf (kg/m2) 1.12 (5.5) 1.50 (1.32) 0.59 (2.9) 0.80 (3.9) Coefficient of expansion, ASTM D696, in/in/'F 13 X lo-6 13 X 10-6 13 X lo-6 l3 X lo-6 Tensile strength. ASTM EB, psi (MPo) 6913 (48) 4978 (35) -- Y'ield strength. ASTM EB, psi (MPa) 6429 (44) 4466 (30) -- Bongotion 13.5% 17.5% -- Thermal conductance, ASTM Cf/76, 10.75 (18) 8.53 (14) -- Btu/(tt2 x h x 0F) 0N /(m2 x K)) Minimum Drum peel, ASTM D1781, 22.5 (100) 22.5 (100) -- in-lb/in(N-mm/mm) Thermal resistance, tt2 x h x °F/Btu (m2 x K/W) 0.09 (O.Dl6) 0.12 (0.021) -- Sound transmission coefficient, ASTM E413 TABLE 2 RRE PERFORMANCE PROPERTIES Properties Surface burning characteristics, ASTM EB4 Smoke developed index Aomespreod index Vertical transmission, ASTM E108 (modified) Ignition temperature, ASTM D 1929 Rosh ignition Self-ignition Rote of burning, ASTM D635 • International Building Code (IBC) • Underwriters Laboratories (UL): UL94, UL879 • Miami Dade NOA • Florida Building Code PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL PROPERTIES See Table 1. FIRE PERFORMANCE See Table 2. 5. Installation PREPARATORY WORK The manufacturer recommends field measure- ment prior to fabrication. Verify alignment of surfaces to receive panels. APPLICATION ALPOLIC surfaces can be attached to one another or to other materials by conventional methods of attachment -rivets, bolts or screws. For interior installation, flat surfaces of ALPOLIC can be attached to substrates such as gypsum 26 26 ALPOUC 4mm 6mm 450maximum 450maximum 25moximum 25maximum Passed Passed 716° F (380° C) - 752' F (400' C) - OCI - board using double-faced tape or non- hardening adhesive. PRECAUTIONS ALPOLIC panels are prefinished architectural products requiring care in handling to avoid damage to the finish. Handle, store, install and clean panels following the manufacturer's instructions. Comply with manufacturer's recom- mendations regarding expansion and contraction in detailing and installing ALPOLIC. 6. Availability & Cost AVAILABILITY ALPOUC panels are available worldwide through the regional offices of Mitsubishi Plastics Composites America, Inc. Contact Mitsubishi for the location of an area ALPOLIC representative. COST Contact the area representative or the Mitsubishi Plastics Composites America, Inc., home office SP£CDATA9 and MANU-SF£C9 are registered trademarks of Reed Bsevier Inc. The ten part SPEC-DATA fonnot conforms to the editorial slyle SmartBuilding Index of The Construction SpeciflCOfions Institute and Is used ,.;th their permission, The manufacturer is responsible for tedricol accuracy, •2011 Reed COnstructlon Datoe. All Rights Reserved. SPECC D !i :J:=i for ALPOLIC pricing. Costs vary due to project size, finish selection and panel sizes. 7. Warranty Contact the manufacturer for information on panel and finish warranties. 8. Maintenance LUMIFLON FEVE fluoropolymer is a long-term, maintenance-free finish. Under normal exposure and use, it is seW-cleaning through rain washing. Water flush or power washing with a mild deter- gent is recommended to remove heavy soil. 9. Technical Services Contact ALPOLIC for technical assistance with design and specification or for the name of a nearby representative. 10. Filing Systems • SmartBuilding Index (SB0 • MANU-SPEC® • Additional product information is available from themanufacturer. METAL WALL PANELS 07 42 13 Mitsubishi Plastics Composites America, Inc. -~,· ~~ SPECDATA• and MANU-Sl'EC9 ore registered trademarks of Reed Bsevier Inc. The ten port SPEC-DATA format conforms to the ecf~orial style 5 8 'Id' I d of The Construction SpeciflCC!ions Institute one! is used v.ith lheir permission. The manufacturer is responsible for technical accuracy. •2011 Reed Construction oatae. All Rights Reserved. mart UI mg n 9X Material Safety Data Sheet Issue Date: 11/7/2003 MSDS Number: ALPOl Product :Name: Alpolic Revision: (04) 12/18/2012 Section 1 -Chemical Product and Company Identification Product Name: Alpolic CAS Number: NA (mixture) Other Designations NA Chemical Formula NA General Use: Composite Building material Company Name: Mitsubishi Plastics Composites America Distributor: Street Address: 401 Volvo Parkway Street Address: Same as Manufacturer Same as Manufacturer Same as Manufacturer Same as Manufacturer Same as Manufacturer I Health II 1 ! Town: Chesapeake Town: I Fire II O I State: VA Zip Code: 23320 State: Zip Code: I R~~ctivity II O j. Emergency Contacts: Chemtrec 1-800-424-9300 Other Contacts: 757-382-5750 I PPE II (See Sec. 8) I <<<>>> EMERGENCY OVERVIEW<<<>>> Metal machining or grinding operations may produce fine particulate or dust. Heating, melting, welding, or brazing, may produce metal fumes and particulates. Inhalation of excessive fume or dust concentrations may result in respiratory tract irritation and/or metal fume fever. Section 2 -Composition and Information on Ingredients lli.!!redient Aluminum CAS No Proprietary % in Mixture 20 OSHA ACGill NIOSH UNIT OF MEASURE TWA NE 10mg/m3 10mg/m3 mg/cu.meter STEL NE NE NE mg/cu.meter IDLH NA NA NE mg/cu.meter ln!!redient Fluoropolymer Coating CAS No Proprietary· . %in Mixture <1 OSHA ACGill NIOSH UNIT OF MEASURE TWA NE NE NE mg/cu.meter STEL NE NE NE mg/cu.meter IDLH NA NA NE mg/cu.meter ln!!redient Polyethylene CAS No 9002-88-4 %in Mixture 50-80 OSHA ACGill NIOSH UNIT OF MEASURE TWA 1S* andS** 10* NE mg/cu.meter STEL NE NE NE mg/cu.meter IDLH NA NA NE mg/cu.meter NA Section 3 -Hazards Identification MSDS Printed On: Tuesday 12/18/2012 MSDS Number: ALP0l Page 1 of7 Primary Entry Routes: Absorption Target Organs: NA Inhalation Effects: Slight irritation of respiratory tract. Eye Effects: Dust may cause irritation by mechanical abrasion. Skin Effects: Slight irritation possible to sensitive individuals. Ingestion Effects: ND Carcinogenicity: NA Medical Conditions Aggravated by Long-term Exposure: Accumulation of dust in the respiratory system may cause moderate congestion. Chronic Effects and/or Recommendations: If use generates airborne particles, treat as a NUISANCE PARTICULATE (ACGIB TLV = 10 mg/cu. meter). Section 4 -First Aid Measures Inhalation: Protect yourself with appropriate PPE, remove the person to fresh air. Decontaminate and begin rescue breathing if breathing has stopped and CPR if heart action has stopped. Seek prompt medical attention. Eye: . DO NOT allow victim to rub or keep eyes tightly shut. Gently lift eyelids and immediately flush eyes with large amounts of water. Remove any contact lenses. Continue to flush for at least 30 minutes, occasionally lifting the upper and lower lids. Seek prompt medical attention. Skin: Quickly remove contaminated clothing. Immediately wash area with large amounts of water. Seek prompt medical attention for any reddened skin other than from washing. Ingesti«>n: Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious or convulsing person. Contact a Poison Control Center (PCC). Unless the PCC advises otherwise, have the conscious and alert person drink 1 to 2 glasses of water to dilute. Induce vomiting only after recent ingestions due to the possibility of seizures. Seek prompt medical attention. Additional First Aid Information: NA Section 5 -Fire Fighting Measures ... ! _________ FI_a_sh_P_oin_t: ______ _.I ._! _______ FI_a_s_h_P_o_in_t_M_e_th_o_d_: ____ ___, NA NA ... I _____ F_Ia_mm __ ab_ili_· ·_ty_C_Ia_s_s_ifi_c_a_ti_o_n_: ___ __.I =I =========A=u=to==lg=m=·tt=·=on==T=e=m=p=e=ra=tu==r=e========== 0 Not Flammable (HMIS, NFPA) ND ! LEL: ,, .... ___ UE_L_: --..... , .... , .... ==========B-=.u-=_rmn-=-·-=-g-=-R-=-a~te~:~---_-_-_-_-_-_-_-=: NA NA NA MSDS Printed On: Tuesday 12/18/2012 MSDS Number: ALP0l Page2 of7 Extinguishing Media: Water spray, dty chemical, foam, carbon dioxide, or halon-type extinguishers. Unusual Fire/ Explosion Hazards: May form flammable dust-air mixture. Hazardous Combustion Products: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide, and smoke. Under certain conditions some aliphatic aldehydes and carboxylic acids may form. Fire-Fighting Instructions: Do not release runoff from fire control methods to sewers or waterways. Fire-Fighting Equipment: Because fire may produce toxic thermal decpmposition products, wear a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) with a full facepiece operated in pressure-demand or positive-pressure mode. Section 6 -Accidental Release Measures Containment Method: No special requirements. Reporting Requirements: NA Section 7 -Handling and Storage Handling Precautions: NA Storage Requirements: NA Regulatory Requirements: A void contact with sharp edges. Section 8 -Exposure Controls and Personal Protection Ventilation The best protection is to enclose operations and/or provide local exhaust ventilation at the site of chemical release in order to maintain airborne concentrations of the product below OSHA PELs (See Section 2). Local exhaust ventilation is preferred because it prevents contaminant dispersion into the work area by controlling it at its source. Respiratory Protection IMPROPER USE OF RESPIRATORS IS DANGEROUS. Seek professional advice prior to respirator selection and use. Follow OSHA respirator regulations (29 CFR 1910.134 and 1910.137) and, ifnecessaty, wear a NIOSH approved respirator. Select respirator based on its suitability to provide adequate worker protection for given work conditions, level of airborne contamination, and presence of sufficient oxygen. For emergency or non-routine operations ( cleaning spills, reactor vessels, or storage tanks), wear an SCBA. WARNING! Air purifying respirators do not protect worker in oxygen-deficient atmospheres. If respirators are used, OSHA requires a written respiratory protection program that includes at least: medical certification, training, fit testing, peroidic environmental monitoring, maintenance, inspection, cleaning and convenient, sanitary storage areas. Protective Clothing and Equipment Wear chemically protective gloves, boots, aprons, and gauntlets to prevent prolonged or repeated skin contact. Wear splash-proof chemical goggles and face shield when workiJ;J.g with liquid, unless full facepiece respiratory protection is worn. Contact lenses are not eye protective devices. Appropriate eye protection must be worn instead of, or in conjunction with contact lenses. Safety Stations Make emergency eyewash stations, safety/quick-drench showers, and washing facilities avalable in work area. Contaminated Equipment Separate contaminated work clothes from street clothes. Launder before reuse. Remove material from your shoes MSDS Printed On: Tuesday 12/18/2012 MSDS Number: ALPOl Page 3 of7 and clean personal protective equipment. Never take home contaminated clothing. Comments Never eat, drink, or smoke in work areas. Practice good personal hygiene after using this material, especially before eating, drinking, smoking, using the restroom, or apply cosmetics. Additional Information NA Boiling Point: NA Viscosity: NA % Volatiles: NA Density: NA pH: NA Section 9 -Physical and Chemical Properties Freezing or Melting Point: NA Refractive Index: NA Surface Tension: NA Evaporation Rate: NA Specifice Gravity where Water= 1 at 4 deg C NA Odor Threshold: ND Vapor Density (Air= 1) Heavier than air. Vapor Pressures: NA Formula Weight: NA Physical State: Solid Appearance and Odor: Solid Aluminum, polyethylene composite material, various colors Water Solubility: Negligible Other Solubilities: NA Additional Comments: NA Section 10 -Stability and Reactivity ..._ __ s_ta_b_m_·ty_: __ _.l, .. I __ P_o_I_y_m_e_riz_ati_·_on_: _ __.l._! ____ H_a_za_r_d_o_u_s_D_e_c_om_p_o_si_ti_o_n_P_r_o_d_u_ct_s_: ___ __, Stable under conditions NA NA of normal use. Chemical Incompatibilities: NA Conditions to Avoid: NA Other Comments: NA Section 11 -Toxicological Information Checked box indicates that related health effects criteria applies to the overall mixture. Eye Effects D Acute Oral Effects D Acute Inhalation Effects D Mutagenicity D Skin Effects D Chronic Effects D Carcinogenicity D Teratogenicity D EXPLANATION of HEAL TH EFFECTS: NA EXPLANATION of TOXICOLOGICAL CRITERIA: Chemical Component: Aluminum MSDS Printed On: Tuesday 12/18/2012 MSDS Number: ALP0l Page 4 of7 REPRODUCTNE EFFECTS DATA: 1260 mg/kg oral-mouse TDLo multigenerations lNHALATION ACUTE EXPOSURE: The only reported inhalation effects are for the dust, powder, or fume forms. SKIN CONTACT ACUTE EXPOSURE: A sliver of aluminum penetrating the skin may form aluminum salts which induce local irritation and possibly secondary infections. Contact with rough or shatp edges may cause cuts or abrasions. EYE CONTACT ACUTE EXPOSURE: Small metal particles have been observed in the eyes of humans on or near the retinal and are usually nonirritating and well tolerated. The particles gradually changed into a white powder and disappear in 2 or 3 years leaving only a characteristic local necrotic "imprint". Larger particles and splinters may scratch or cut the corneal and lids. INGESTION ACUTE EXPOSURE: The actual effects may be determined by the form of the aluminum that is ingested. Generally it has a very low acute systemic toxicity due to its poor absoiption from the gastrointestinal tract Massive doses may cause gastrointestinal irritation and may be toxic. INGESTION CHRONIC EXPOSURE: Large amounts may interfere with intestinal absoiption of phosphates leading to ricketts. Certain disease states influence the concentration of aluminum n organs, for example, Alzheimer's disease in which excessive levels may have been found in the brain. ECTOXICITY DATA: FISH TOXICITY: 293 ug/L 7 hour(s) LETH (Mortality) Golden trout (Oncorhynchus aguabonita) INVERTEBRATE DATA: 2600 ug/L 24 hour(s) LC50 (Mortality) Water flea (Daphnia pulex) PHYTOTXICITY: 2500 ug/L 32 day(s) EC50 (Biomass) Water-milfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum) FATE AND TRANSPORT: BIOCONCENTRATION: 36 ug/L 56 hour(s) BCF (Residue) Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) 268 ug/L OSHA permissible exposure limit (PEL) has been set up for this substance. The PEL is an 8 hour TWA Limits for air containment: Total dust: 15 mg/m3; Respirable fraction: 5 mg/m3. Chemical Component: Fluoropolymer Coating Data Not Available Chemical Component: Polyethylene >3 gm/kg oral-rat LD50; 5 gm/kg oral-mouse LDLo Section 12 -Ecological Information Checked box indicates that information regarding the criteria applies to the overall mixture. Ecotoxicity D Environmental Fate D Environmental Degradation D Soil Absorption and Mobility D EXPLANATION of APPLICABLE ECOLOGICAL CRITERIA: NA Section 13 -Disposal Considerations Disposal: Contact your local supplier or a licensed contractor for detailed recommendations. Follow applicable Federal, state and local regulations. Disposal Regulatory Requirements: NA Container Cleaning and Disposal: NA MSDS Printed On: Tuesday 12/18/2012 MSDS Number: ALPOl Page 5 of7 Section 14 -Transport Information DOT Transportation Data (49CFR 172.101) Shipping Name: Label: Passenger Air and Railcar: NA NA NA Shipping Symbols: . Special Provisions: r Cargo Aircraft: NA NA NA Hazard Class: Exceptions: Oceangoing Vessel Stowage: NA NA NA ID Number: Non-bulk Packaging: Other: NA NA NA Packing Group: Bulk Packaging: NA NA EXPLANATION of APPLICATION TRANSPORTATION CRITERIA: NA Section 15 -Regulatory Information Checked box(es)indicate that the chemical is subject to the associated regulatory requirements and/or appears on the associated chemical inventory list Chemical Component: Aluminum CAS# Proprietary 40 CFR 261.33 D CAA 40 CFR 112 D TSCA inventory (US) ~ 40 CFR 261 classified D D AICS inventory (Australia) ~ D SARA 40 CFR 311 and 312 ~ RCRA Section 3001 SARA 40 CFR 372.65 D EINECS inventory (Europe) CERCLA RQ established D SARA 40 CFR 355 D DSL inventory (Canada) ~ 40CFR302.4 D ECL inventory (Korea) ~ OSHA 1910 1000 Z-1 tables D ENCS inventory (Japan) D CW A 40 CFR 311( b)(4) D OSHA 1910 subpart Z D PICCS inventory (Phillipines) ~ CWA40 CFR307(a) D CHINA inventory D Chemical Component: Fluoropolymer Coating CAS# Proprietary 40 CFR 261.33 D CAA 40 CFR 112 D TSCA inventory (US) D 40 CFR 261 classified D D AICS inventory (Australia) D D SARA40 CFR311 and312 D RCRA Section 3001 SARA 40 CFR 372.65 D EINECS inventory (Europe) CERCLA RQ established 0 SARA 40 CFR 355 D DSL inventory (Canada) D 40CFR302.4 D ECL inventory (Korea) D OSHA 1910 1000 Z-1 tables D ENCS inventory (Japan) D CW A 40 CFR 311( b)(4) D OSHA 1910 subpart Z D PICCS inventory (Phillipines) D CW A 40 CFR 307(a) D CffiNA inventory D Chemical Component: Polyethylene CAS# 9002-88-4 40 CFR 261.33 D CAA 40 CFR 112 D TSCA inventory (US) ~ 40 CFR 261 classified D tJ AICS inventory (Australia) ~ D SARA 40 CFR 311 and 312 D RCRA Section 3001 SARA 40 CFR 372.65 D EINECS inventory (Europe) CERCLA RQ established D SARA 40 CFR 355 D DSL inventory (Canada) ~ 40CFR302.4 D ECL inventory (Korea) ~ OSHA 1910 1000 Z-1 tables D ENCS inventory (Japan) ~ CWA40 CFR31l(b)(4) D OSHA 1910 subpart Z D PICCS inventory (Phillipines) D CW A 40 CFR 307(a) D CmNA inventory D Section 16 -Other Information MSDS Printed On: Tuesday 12/18/2012 MSDS Number: ALP0l Page 6 of7 Abbreviations: ACGIH -American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists IDLH -Immediatly Dangerous to Life and Health NA-Not Applicable to the criteria OR Not Available ND-Not Determined OR Not Known NE -None established OSHA -Occupational Safety and Health Administration PEL -Permissible Exposure Limit RCRA -Resource Conservation Recovery Act STEL -Short Term :Exposure Limit TL V -Threshold Limit Value TSCA -Toxic Substances Control Act TWA -Time Weighted Average Disclaimer: The information presented in this Material Safety Data Sheet is based on data believed to be accurate as of the date this Material Safety Data Sheet was prepared. The information above is provided on the condition that parties receiving the product make their own determination as to the suitability of the product for their particular purpose and assume the risk ofuse of the product. NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR AP ARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IS TO BE IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE, THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE OF THIS INFORMATION OR THE PRODUCT, THE SAFETY OF THIS PRODUCT, OR THE HAZARDS RELATED TO ITS USE. Mitsubishi has no responsibility or liability for any damage or injury resulting from abnormal use or from any failure to adhere to recommended procedures. Mitsubishi neither grants, nor shall the party receiving the product imply any authorization to practice any patented invention without a license. Additional Comments: NA Revision Notes: ACB <<<<< END OF MSDS>>>>> MSDS Printed On: Tuesday 12/18/2012 MSDS Number: ALPOl Page 7 of7 innovation•style•performance ALPOLtc· & ALPOLIC"/fr I MATERIALS I AMITSUBISHI PLASTICS COMPOSITES AMERICA, INC. www.alpolic-northamerica.com Cleaning and Finish Maintenance Information I ALPOLIC Materials Painted ACM The painted surfaces of the ALPOLIC ACM panels should be cleaned on a regular basis to prevent the build up of corrosive deposits. The required frequency and method of this cleaning is dependant on the local environment and conditions. Rinsing the panels with fresh water on a frequent basis can reduce the residue build up on the surface and there by reduce the need for more intensive cleaning. It is suggested to rinse the panels' surfc;ices at the same time the windows are cleaned. If the fresh water rinse is n'ot successful in removing surface deposits washing with a mild detergent, using a pressure washer at a low pressure setting and or a lamb's wool mitt or soft cloth, followed immediately by a fresh water rinse, is recommended. It is important that the panels be cleaned when the surfaces are in the shade to prevent quick drying and streaking. Avoid cleaning the ALPOLIC surfaces when they are very hot or very cold. Clean small areas at a time to prevent the drying of the detergent solution on the wall prior to rinsing. When the residue on the building surface is organic in nature the mild detergent may not be aggressive enough to thoroughly clean the panels. For these situations the following methods are recommended. For light organic residue and/or hydrocarbon build up: Miraclean Professional All Purpose Cleaner* Hand Wipe: Full Strength to l: l Stick Goods Cleaning (Squeegees, etc.): 2: l to 5: l Pressure Washing : 10: 1 to 20:1 For heavier residue and/or hydrocarbon build up: Mirachem 500 Cleaner/Degreaser Concentrate* Hand Wipe: Full Strength to 3: 1 Stick Goods Cleaning (Squeegees, etc.): 2: 1 to 5: l Pressure Washing 10: 1 to 20: l Dilutions are indicated as a ratio of parts of water to parts of cleaning product. For example an indicated dilution of 5: l would use 5 parts of water for one part of cleaner. As with the mild detergent method, work on small areas at a time to ensure proper rinsing of the surface prior to drying. This will prevent streaking on the cleaned panels. Always test the cleaning method and products on a small inconspicuous area of the building prior to cleaning the larger building surfaces. *Cleaning solutions available from The Mirachem Corporation: 602-272-6066. For additional information, samples or a list of ALPOLIC-fabricators, please call l-800-422-7270 or visit www.alpolic-northamerica.com --·· --._,_ ---LUmlFLon~ FEVEltESIN UTAP4006 Rev. 1 ALPOLIC. & ALPOLIC"/fr I MATERIALS j .\MITSUBISHI PLASTICS COMPOSITES AMERICA, INC. Composite Materials D.ivision 401 Volvo Parkway, Chesapeake, VA 23320 Telephone: 800-422-7270, Facsimile: 757-436-1896 www.alpolic-northamerica.com e-mail: info@alpolic.com ©2010 Mitsubishi Plastics Composites America, Inc. All rights reserved. ALPOllc• is a registered trademark of Mitsubishi Plastics Inc. LUMIFLON"' is a registered trademark of Asahi Glass Co., Ltd. ALPOLIC LEED 2009 CONTRIBUTION DATA SHEET The following has been developed to provide the information needed by the LEED project team for the determination of the contribution of the 38 inch wide ALPOLIC SCM panels towards specific LEED New Construction and Major Renovation points. In the event further information is required contact ALPOLIC at 1-800-422-7270 extl. ALPOLIC SCM fr Core Stainless Steel Con1posite Panels Materials and Resources MR Credit 4: 1 to 2 points One point is awarded if the materials selected for the project have a recycle content of 10% based on total value. A second point can be earned if the recycle value reaches 20%. The recycle content is determined as the sum of the post consumer recycle content plus one half of the pre consumer recycle content. For material assemblies, such as cladding systems, the recycled content value shall be determined by weight. Due to the high performance requirements of the Stainless Steel skins and the fire resistive core only virgin materials are used in the manufacture of these pane ls %weight of % Post Consumer %Pre Total= 100% Post panel Recycle Content Consumer Consumer+ 50% Pre Recycle Consumer Recycle Content Content 4mmSCMfr (.4mmskin) 4 mm ZCM Panel 0 0 0 0 6mmSCMfr (.4 mm skin) 6 mm ZCM Panel 0 0 0 0 Note: The total recycle content of the panels should be combined wit,h the other components of the cladding system to determine the contribution of the wall cladding to the overall project point qualification MR Credit 5: 1 to 2 points This credit addresses the % of the materials used in the project that were locally extracted and manufactured. One point is available for a 10% regional material content and a second point can be earned if 20% regional materials are used in the project. The ALPOLIC SCM panels are produced from several different materials such as zinc coil, polyethylene, mineral fill and protective film. Due to the nature of these materials, it is not possible to identify and quantify the initial extraction location or all of the subsequent processing points. For this reason it is recommended that ALPOLIC SCM not be included in the calculations for this credit. I Innovation in Design I ID Credit 1.1 to 1.5: 5 points are available in this section for exceptional performance in meeting the requirements in other sections of the LEED New Construction and Major Renovation rating system or for an innovative performance on green building categories which are not addressed in other sections of the rating system. The 2009 standard limits the points for exemplary performance to 3 points The high recycle content of the ALPOLIC SCM panels can support the projects exceeding the recycle content required in MR Credit 4, thereby qualifying for an Innovation in Design credit. The ALPOLIC SCM panels also provide a highly durable and long life time cladding option. Revision 0 Professional History Lee A. Granquist, SE, PE President i Larson Lee Granquist has been with Larson Engineering, Inc. since 1979 and a principal since 1981. He has extensive experience interpreting technical information and has acquired outstanding skills in managing the most complex architectural and commercial projects. Lee presides over the operations of the eleven Larson Engineering offices in Arizona, Georgia, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota and Wisconsin. Lee is a nationally recognized expert in the field of curtain wall and has designed numerous low and high-rise curtain wall projects. He has spoken on the topic at conferences throughout the United States. His practical design applications cover the scope of engineering challenges. Projects have featured multiple construction materials including extruded aluminum, steel, precast concrete, granite, limestone, insulating glass, panels of various materials, and structural glass. Lee is experienced in all phases of building construction and is well versed in schematic design, design development, construction document preparation, bidding, and construction supervision. Lee is licensed iii over 30 states, including the state of California as a Registered Structural Engineer. Lee's design experience has included such projects as: Disney Concert Hall -Los Angeles, CA Frank 0. Gehry designed Disney Concert Hall for the famous 2,500 seat concert hall. The dynamic exterior was achieved through the use of architectural stainless steel panels and 40,0000 square feet of glazed aluminum curtain wall. Each four foot by 10-foot stainless steel panel was field formed by hand as they were attached to the steel stud back-up system. Getty Center -Los Angeles, CA A $1 billion project with 12 major buildings containing multiple museums and a research institute for the humanities, visual and decorative arts. The Getty Center utilizes multiple building materials including aluminum curtain wall, porcelain coated metal panels and limestone with all elements conforming to the rigid seismic standards of Southern California. Petronas Towers-Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia The 88-story Petronas Towers serve as anchors for the Kuala Lumpur City Center, holding nearly two million square feet of internal office space while rising 1,476 feet skyward. The stainless steel and glass exterior was designed using the latest structural software applications. Highlights were a two-level, 135-foot pedestrian skybridge that connects the two towers at 600 feet above ground. Education Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE) South Dakota State University -Brookings, SD Professional Affiliations Consulting Engineers Council Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat Registrations Licensed in over 30 states california panel systems March 6, 2014 Letter of Certification -Non-Minority -Union -No MBE, WBE -We qualify as a SBME Re: Westfield Carlsbad Mall -CPS 11500-Drained Back Ventilated ACM Panel System To whom it concerns; California Panel Systems has approved Van Nuys Sheet Metal as a Certified Installer for the CPS-11500 Drained Back Ventilated ACM panel system .. Van Nuys Sheet Metal has the experience, manpower, equipment, and financial resources to install TRESPA panels in a high quality and workmanlike manner. Regards, Tim Egan Project Manager California Panel Systems, LP 1020 N. Marshall Avenue· El Cajon· CA· 92020 · Voice: 619.956.0866 · Fax: 619.956.0855 www.calpanelsystems.com ),.MITSUBISHI PLASTICS COMPOSITES AMERICA; INC. METAL COMPOSITE PANEL WARRANTY To: ("Customer") From: /) Mitsubishi Plastics Composites {f, Inc Project Name and Location: ~ ~ Complete Physical A ess Require, · Including City, Sta , Zip Code Commencement Date of Warranty: ALPOUC" INNOVATIQN • STY(E • ,PERFORMANCE WamtntyNumber lof2 J,. MITSUBISHI PLASTICS COMPOSITES AMERICA, INC. Customer's failure to satisfy any of the above three conditions shall be construed as the waiver by Customer of any right it may have to enforce this warranty. No warranty, expressed or implied, other than specifically set forth above,is given or is to be implied with respect to any material furnished by MPCA and MPCA expressly disc]/~ all other expressed and implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fi~.( ( a particular pmpose. THIS WARRANTY AND REMEDY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIE -~,F-~HER WARRANTIES, WRITTEN OR ORAL, EXPRESSED O1.yIMPLIED n~CLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS F0.~~ P ARTICtJb~ PURPgsE. IN NO EVENT SHALL MPCA BE LIABLE FOR ANY IN~.w ENT. L\v, CONSEQ,' ~LOSSES OR DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED ~~O: , O..LOSS OR ~~)~)F PROFITS) SUFFERED OR INCURRED BY CUSTOMER RESUN' OF'Q&IN CO~CTION WITH ANY REACH OF THIS WARRANTY BY MPCA EX INT · .•. CASE'0F,q;K0js,S NEGLIGENCE OR WILLFULNESS OF MPCA. ':::,.. . ~ Accepted By: -. PLASTICS COMPOSITES AMERICA, INC. Date ALPOLIC" INNOVATION • S\YLE • .PERFORMANCE WammtyNumber 2of2 }-.MITSUBISHI PLASTICS COMPOSITES AMERICA, INC. FLUOROCARBON COATING WARRANTY To: ("Customer") From: Project Name and Location: Commencement Date of Warranty: B. (1) .' g measured in accordance with the standard procedures ~~of Evaluating Degree of Chalking of Exterior Paint" (2) r " cess of 5 color difference units, using ASTM D2244-89 measured suifilces which have been cleaned of external deposits and chalk and the · easured on the original or unexposed painted surfaces, it being or color changes may not be uniform if the surface is not evenly exposed and that gloss ( 60° incident angle) loss will not exceed 40% when measure on exposed painted surfaces which have been cleaned of external deposits and the corresponding values measured on unexposed original painted surfaces. The gloss shall be measured using standard procedures as defined by "Standard Test Method for Specular Gloss", ASTM D523-89. ALPOLJ,C• INNOVAT19N • STYLE •'PERFORMANCE Warranty Number lof3 ·J...MITSUBISHI PLASTIC:S COMPOSITES AMERICA, INC. This warranty is subject to the following conditions: A. Normal atmospheric conditions exclude corrosive or aggressive atmospheres such as those contaminated with chemical fumes, salt or other corrosive elements, including areas within 1500 feet of a body of salt water. MPCA recommends a fresh water cleaning / maintenance program be in effect to prevent corrosion from accumulated deposits B. The warranty will not extend or cover: /? (1) cracking or crazing as a result of metal fracture; ~~ _ /:) (2) damage to ~he coating occasioned by moisture or o!her c~ntamin~re~etpmental to the coating because of nnproper storage of the coated metal pn~~ mstallat10 ·· · / (3) water damage due to condensation caused by improp~r'packaging of . ~oated metal prior to installation; _ . _ ·'\. . V / ( 4) damages to the coated metal caused by ha · ,,, ,-;~ J?!n~)'t)~ess~g an -~fullation; or (5) damages to the coated metal caused bys jJ;go~\adm ~after mstallat1on; or . (6) damages to the coated metal as a result of ·;~?. in ho ~ allations; C. The warranty will not be applicable to ~r taR~e ~~ch is caused y acts of God, fall~g- objects, external forces, explosions, fire, • 1, c.·o .. ~ .. · no'-tionn_'·:s, acts of war, or other such snnilar or dissimilar occurrences beyond MPCA' s c ._ ·: , ~ D. Customer shall maintain ade blisli{o~ntification of the coated material and dates of the installation of the coate all d~onstrate that the failure of the coated metal was due to a brea E. F. nty, or otherwise, will be limited to refinishing, repairing tio · e defective coated metal. The warranty on any a . . etal supplied hereunder shall be for the remainder of the e origin y coated metal. All warranty work will be performed by a d by MPCA. Color variance between replacement or repainted product · ve of a defect. ust be made to MPCA in writing within thirty (30) days after discovery a MPCA must be given a reasonable opportunity to inspect the coated G. MPCA reserves the right to terminate this warranty at any time upon thirty (30) days advance written notice, except with respect to any coated metal which has already been shipped to Customer . .ALPOLJC• INNOVAllON • STYLE • PERFOAA\ANCE WarrantyNiunber 2of3 -).,. MITSUBISHI PLASTICS COMPOSITES AMERICA, INC. H. All records and samples Customer is required to prepare and maintain under the terms of this warranty shall be retained by Customer for the warranty period applicable to the coated metal, and in the event of a claim hereunder, MPCA shall have the right to inspect such records and samples, I. All notices under or pursuant to this agreement shall be in writing in English and sent by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested to: /) Mitsubishi Plastics Composites Ame ·(.,,£c. ALPOLIC Materials Division Customer Service 401 VolvoPar~ay · ·. Chesapeake, VA 2~~ _ _ . ALL SUCH NOTICES DEPOSITED IN THE U.S~~tS S~-ORTH ABOV~L BE CONSIDERED SERVED WHEN so DEPOS~ \ M . K. To terms or cond1tions other than thosf0ted h~d t~ernen ~derstandmg, oral or written, in any way purporting to modi\ ·~~arran . shall be binding on MPCA unless made in writing and signed by its authorized rep\ ~s. ~ L. Except as set forth herein, ~! n~er~ti~sed or implied, including any implied warranty ;erchalt ~ ',..~ a p~ purpose, with_ respect to the product. 'i .~ ·,~'· CS COMPOSITES AMERICA, INC. Date AtPOLIC" INNOVATION • .~TYLE • ·PERFORMANCE Warranty Number 3 of3 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL 074243-0092-R01 IDATE: _ 03/26114 IJOBNO: TO: JPRA ARCHITECTS 39300West 12 Mile Road Suite 180 Farmington Hills, Ml 48331 Phrme: 248/737-0180 WE ARE SENDING YOU: Attached COPIES DATE NO. 1 03/25/14 Test Reports 1080 I via-Email ll . . . --' .· -.. ,' ,· ' : ,: ·. ---. "' ·~ ' -. . -.. \ ., restRelil ATTN: Gregg Stouder, AIA, NCARB RE: Westfield Carlsbad Project Carlsbad, CA DESCRIPTION Specification Section 07 4243 -Composite ACM Wall Panels Resubmittal Test Reports Required for Resubmittal by Architect - THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: For approval For your use As requested For review and comment REMARKS: --· Approved as submitted Approved as noted Return for corrections For Signature Please find attached submittal package for review and approval. Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to give me a call. SIGNED: Vehorcih-SU>ikoff Deborah Slivkoff Senior Project Engineer '·\· ' -Arc~ite~fural T.~stfn,g AAMA:508TES'J JIBJ.>ORT Rendered to: SOUTHERN ALUMINUM FINISIUNG COMPANY, INC. SElUES/MODEL: C4SO,O PRODUCT TYP~; Rab1 Screen Wan Cl?ddin,g System JPRA ARCHITECTS JPRA REVIEW IS ONLY FOR CONFORMANCE WITH THE DESIGN CONCEPT OF THE PROJECT AND WITH THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR DIMENSIONS, FIT UP, QUANTITIES, MEANS AND METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION AND COORDINATION OF ALL SUB-CONTRACTORS. COMMENTS MADE ON THE SHOP DRAWING DO NOT WAVE ANY REQUIREMENTS OF THE PLANS OR SPECIFICATIONS, NOR DO THEY AUTHORIZE A CHANGE IN THE CONTRACT SUM OR CONTRACT TIME. I NO EXCEPTIONS NO ACTION TAKEN EXCEPTIONS AS NOTED REJECTED BY GRS RESUBMIT JOB NO. DATE 1739 5-23-14 ~ 3Cf Derry (:qqrt Yori{~ PA 17406-'8405, phone!, 7t7.;:764-1700 -fax: 711-764-4ll~ ReJ,Jort No.: Revision 1: Test Dates: And: Report Date: .Expiratio.n Date: 99579.()1-109-44 07/20/10 04/20/10 05/10/10 05/21/10 05/10/14 ---'-------------------------.. " -- ' I . Archit_ectilral T~sting AAMA 5.08 TEST REPORT' Rendeted to: S(JUTlIBRN ALUMINtJMFINISHIN'G COMPANY, we. ' - 83 70 H'.igp.way 78 Villa Rica, Georgia 3.0180 Report No.: Revision 1: Test Dates: And: Report Date: Expiration Date: 99579.01-109-44 07/20/10 04/20110 05/10/10 05/21/10 05/10/14 Project Summary: Architectural Testing, Inc. was. cdtittacted by Southem Aluminum Finishing Coinpany, Inc. to perfo1m testing in accordance with -AA:MA. . .S'Q8:..07' Voitinfa,y Test Methi>d and Spe¢ljicatfonfor Pressurt? Eqitaljzed Rain -Sore.<m: Wall CladtJing ._Systerns on a Series/Model C45()0; rain SC!,'een wall cladding system, G(;}11e1:al cop_stJ,,;igtio;o.' details and test tesmts are includ~d berei11. The sample was provided by the clie11t.- Test Methods: The test specimen was evaluated in accordance with the:following: ASTM E 283 .. 04, Test Method/or Determining Rate ofAfrj]iJW Through Exteriot Windows, Curtain. Walls mid Doon U1ide1· SpeQifi,cd Pressiwe _Dfffer~1'ices_ A_cro,gs the Specilnen. ASTM E 331-00,. Test Method for Water Prm~tr(ltion ofExterior Windows, Curtain Walls and Doors by, Uniform. Static Air Pressure Difference, ASTM E 1233-00, .Standard Test Method for Sttuttura.l Pe}fimnance oj Eiterior Windows, CitrtaJn Walls, a,idDoors by Cyclic.Static.AirPi?$S.tffe Diff_~i'e1_iti(J.l_. T~stingwas conduGted at 25:0. psf in 100, thtee-second cycles to evaluate tl.1e pressure. eqtJa1izatlon pe1formance of the horizontal and vertical joints of the panel ~ystetn. · AAMA 50.1.1-05, Standard TestMethodfor Exterior-Windows, Citrtain Walls, and Doors for Water Penetration. Using Dynamic. Pressure. Testing was -conducted with a dynamic pressure equivalent of 6_._24 psf for a 15 minute duratfon. ·water was applied to the mock-up at a tninirn:unir-ate of 5 gal/ft'/ht. - ASTM E 330-02; Test Method for Stncctara.l Pe1fQ1,ma1'lce of Exterior Wb1dows, Curtain Walls and Doors by Uniform Static Air Pressure:Difference. - 13trDerry:Gourt Y"rk, PA '1:74Q~-~~ ·phone: nt-164-;z;zoo · 'f~x: 71-7-764·•1'2~ --.. . ' . -· . ' ArQhitectur~:I Testing Te~t Specimen Description; Series/Model: C4500 Product TyPe: Rain Screen Wall Claddmg ,System Over:dl Size: 8' 011 wide by ··8' oi• high Partial p·anelSize (2): 3.' 11 i, wide by 3' 1111 hig~ Full Panel Size: ?1 10-1/211 wide by 3'' J. l II h~g1t Overall Area: 64 ff Finish: All aluminum was painted. 99579.01-109-44 Page2 of6 Revision 1: 07 /20/10 Rain Screen Panel De.scription; The tp_ree aluminum composite p~nels were 4 ttun (0.158") :c):rick.. The panels· wer~ constrnqted of two sheets of 0:025" thick a1uminu111 separated 'by a polyethylene core material. The panels utilized a route and retum 90° bend on all sides. The comers of the panels were mitered and utilized an aluminum corner key that was secured to the pane1 With two l/8i' diameter CSK rivets. the perimeter of each panel utilized an ex'.1:rndecl aluminUll1 .:fr1;1me extiusioµ ·(Part #42623) that wa$ secured to the panel with 1/8" diameter CSK rivet$ sp~c;ed 12;' oii center. The p::tnel$ utilized 114" diameter weepho1es on the botto111 af el;lch p~et focated 7-1/2 11 from. ~a.ch end at the lower panels and 7-1/211 from each end ancl $paced 2311 on center at the upper panel. Test Wall Construction~ The 9611 wide by 96" high test wall was c.onstmcted of 18 gauge, 6'' galvanized steel studs. The steel studs Were· spaced 1611 on center .inside a 2xl0 16 gauge steel buck and secured at each end with a. 1:-1./2" fong nail. The wa11 was set into a Spruce-Pine-Fir wood buck and secured using 1/4" x 3h lo:o.g TEK hex head screws, located. 211 from each end and spaced 16" o:p..center. Th~ ~xterior perimeter was sealed with silicone. The stud wall was eovei·ed with 1/411 thick clear fo~an, secured with #6 x 1-1/4" long self-tapping counter ·sunk flat head screws at each frame and stud membei·;· 1" from each end and ·spaced 1611 on center, The lexan was Sealed to the exterior of the wall to simulate an air/water ba11ier. The wall panel system was then installed onto the .clear polycarbonate in a iuanner consistent with nonnal c.onstrnctfon ptocedutes for the. $ystem. The clear lex.an was calib.rated to. ~ pte-d~tel'mined ail' leakage'· tat.e by drilling 1/8" diameter holes on the back~ide in a u:qi(orm patte1~n, making sure to ere.ate. an ~ven press1tre drop ~d leakage rate across the wall and in each quadr::tnt. The exterior of the test un;it was sealed to the steel buck with silicone. ----------------------. ~ ' -· ' -A.rc·hfte:ctur~I: T~s.tfng Test Specimen Description: {Continued) 9.951-9.01-109-44 Page 3 of6 Revision 1 : 07 /20/10 Reinforcement: Custom shaped extruded altim'inum .stiffehers, (reference Drawing #1.02, Detail ·06) were 'Q.tilized .on the full _pi:mel, spaped l-811 on center and on the half panels at the midspan and 6'' from the vertical seam, (refet¢nce br~witrg #1.01). ,All stiffeners were secured to the panel 1;tsing ,silicone. Rain Screen Wall Construction Description:· The wall was constructed -of three 4 mm (0.16011) thick alun;rinum composite. panels. The framing .system consisted of an extmded. ~Jumh;irun clip, (Part #42622) at the ciutei' pe:d.111eter .of the wall assembly anci was secured to the stµd wall wjth_#IO x 3/411 long TEK 3 sGte:ws, loc;it~d at each comet and spaced 1611 on center. The -verticai joit1t and pJ'.>1izontal joint 'tJ.tilized an aforninwn, clip exti;µsjon, (Part #4262_1) and was secured with #10 x: 3/411 lohg TEK 3 $Crews. A 'l-5/811 wide MCM strip was utilized and covered each joint. The panels were then nllllg on tlie clip extrusions. Test Results: The. temperature during testing was 75,op_ The results are tabulated as follows: Title ofTest-TestMethod Air Infiltration p~r ASTM E 2ff3 1.57 psf (25 mph) Results O.J 2 cfrn/ff A11owed 0.11 cfm/ft2 :imn. 0.13 cfm/ft2max.. Oqse1'J1ations: The calib.rat¢d l~alcage was 4.cl#evf;!rJ, with siXty 1/8" d1am¢.ter holes drillf;!d through the polycarbonate. Pressure Cycling per ASTM E i233. 10.0 cycles-from 5 psfto 25 psf 0;08sec.* 1.85 psf PASS 0.08 sec. 12.5 psf Obse1·vations: Pressure tap was attached tlirough the air .barrier at center point between second and third studs. Water )?ep_etratibn perASTM E 331 6.24psf 0.70 ft2 PAs·s Ohserva.tions: Water percolated an.the polycarbonate. Water Penetration per AA.MA 501.1 6.24p~f ,(),14 ff PASS Observati01Js: Waterpere.olated on tl1ep0ly.car:bonate. *See Ptessure Cycfi11g graph in, Appendix _B, 3.20 ft2 3.20 ft2 Test Results: (Continued) Test Method ASTME330 -. . . - ASTME330 ASTME.330 ASTME330 ;a . . . , 99579.01-109-44 Page4of6. Architectural testing Revision 1 :·. 07 /20/10 Title of.Test Vnifonn Load Deflection (De:fle0tions -reported were taken op. the stiffener) (Loads were held for 10 ,seqonds} 80.20 psf (positive). 55 .14 psf (negative) tJnifonn Load. Defle.ctlon Results 0.6911 0.40" (Deflections.teport.ed were taken between the stiffeners) . (Loads wei·e held. _fot H> s¢.¢011,ds) 80.20 psf (positive) 55 .14 psf (negative} Unifoi:m Load Struchlral 0.66'' 0.45" {Peimane11tsets.reported were taken on the stiffener) (Loads were held fot 10 s·~c.onds} 120,30 ps£ (pqsitive) 0.0211 82.71 psf (ne_gatiye} 0.0211· Unifonn Load Structural (Permanent sets rep:otted were: taken between the stiffeners) (toads. were· held fot 10 seconds); 12QJO p13f (:positiVi) 0.01 11 82.71 p$f (neg&tiye)' Q.0211 General Note: All testing was pe1formed in ctccordance with th~ referenced stq,?dard.s. Test Equipment: • Computerized control pane1 to· rim positive pl'e.sstttes, cyclic pressures_; and measure air leakage rates. • · Structur~l test cha111bel' to mount the test wail) as. to evaluate the. pe1forinance of the wall panel system fot static and ·cyclic ptessutes, ·&S well as Wat.er penetration. The wall was $ituat~d such that the interior sidy of the test wall was\ accessible to observe air and wa:tet leak~ge. • Dynamic wind generator to create a wind pxesifqre to te$t the wail panel system for dynamic water penetration. • -.Cqmputedz~d data management ~quipmentto t~ad, log; and graph differential pressures. 99579.01-109-44 Page 5 of6 Revision 1: 07 /20/10 Tape and· tihn were used to seal ~gainst air l~akage .during structural testing. In our opinion,, the tape ~nd fJhn did not influence the results of the. test. D.rawing Reference: The test specimen drawings have been reviewed by Architectural Testing and are representative. of the test spedmentepo.rted herefu. Li'st of Officfal Observer~: JeffTumer Btad Hitzfield M10hael D. Stremmel; P.E. Scott Gill Cbmpany Southern Aluminum Finishing Company, Inc. Pt6Clad. Architettural Testing, 1nc. Arc.hl~ecw.nn Testing, Jlic, Detailed drawings, data sheets, i-e,presentative samples of test specimens, a copy of this report, or other pertinent project documentation will be retained by Archite.etutal Testing, Tnc. fot a period of four years from the original test date. At the, end ofthis·1·etention period_, such materials shall be discarded Without notice ·and the sel'vree lire of this report wili expire. Results obtained are tested valµes and were secured by using the designated test methods. If test specimen contains gJazing, no ·conclµsions of any kind regarding. the ·adequacy or inadequacy of the glass in the test specimen can be .made. This report does not constitute certification of this pi'oduct nor an opinion oi" endorsement by this laboratory. It 1s the exclusive property of ili.e cllent so named herein and. relates ,on1y ·to the spechnen(s) tested.. This :report may not 'be teproduced, exceptin full, Witho-µt the wi;itten ·~pproyaf of Ar¢hitectUrcJ:1 Testing, ln:c. FQr ARC,1IITECTURAL TESTING:, INC: A~'. . . I~ ./2 ~~ ., . ffal:,~ned by: Scoll GIi . . . . Scqtl Gill Senior Techµician SG::vl).n/de:qi ~ .. /·L9-A A_.. /'"l ,~v~ Digliajly.Slgnec! by: Mlcha!II ~-Streml!HII Micha,el D. Strell1Jl1el; P .E. S·eniqrProject Engineer Attachments (pages): 'rhis report is complete OJJ.lywhen.aU a:ttachtnents listed are included. Appendix-A: TestEquipment (1) · · AppendixB: Graph (1) Appendix-C: Photograph (1) .A,ppendix-P: :Orawings (2) Rev.# Date Page(s) 0 05/21/lQ NIA 1 07/20/lQ Pa.ge2 -.-~ .... , ~! ~ ;Archit~.ciµral Tes~fng Revision Log. Revisfon(s) bti&fu.al report issue 99$79.01-109-44 Page 6 of6 Re.vision l: 07/2.0/fQ Rain SGteen Pan¢1 be~cription -Replaced p9lypropy1ene with polyethylene This report produced fron1 ½:pntrollcd docume1it template ATI 00168,-revised 0J/05/09. -----------~-~----------~ --· --____ .,. _____ ------· --~--- Instrum~nt Wolf Wind Generatot Control Pamil Multi-Us~ La]Joratory Eqtµpm~nt Water Sp:i:ay Rae.le Appendix A Test EquiJ_)m.ent: Manll-fac~rer Architectural testing, Inc./ Diamond Baclc Archite.ctuta1 Testing, lnc. Architectural Testing; Inc. A;rchitectural T~stilJg~ Inc. 99579.01-109-44 Revision l : 07 /20/i 0 As~et# 005665 005644 005702 003956B ------. -------. ·-·---~~ /, \)la- Arch~te.ctural testfng AppendixB_ 9957"9.01-109-44 Revision 1: 07 /20/10 __ __.,_ ______ -___ ., - 20' ii:'" ·u,, Q, ._ cli 15 ... ::s ·u, C/1 QI ... a. 10, ---Exterior Pressure- ~-• 'Top··cavity , -Bollom Cavity ASTM E1233 Pressure Cyclin!J :.! 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I !01 i I l i ' I --A, 1.01 I' .,.,:,- .. ~~ ..... .Johnson,Finch&.McClure ...a 9---=:slllS --C O N S T R U C T I O N, I N C. --- Drywall & Metal Studs/ Lath & Plaster/ Doors, Frames & Hardware / Aooustlc Cellings & Wall Panels ------ RECEIVED Received Westfield Construction 01/21/201411:10:45 AM AUG 2 5 2014 ClTY OF CARLSBAD SUBMITTAL COVER SHEET BUILDING DIVISION PROJECT NAME: SPECIFICATION SECTIONS: Westfield Plaza Camino Real Retail Expansion 078100 -Applied Fireproofing DATE PREPARED: January 17th, 2014 CONTRACTOR: Westfield Design & Construction SUBCONTRACTOR: Johnson, Finch & McClure Construction, Inc. See Submittal Contents-Next Page JPRA ARCHITECTS JPRA REVIEW IS ONLY FOR CONFORMANCE V DESIGN CONCEPT OF THE PROJECT AND WIT INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESF FOR DIMENSIONS, FIT UP, QUANTITIES, MEAN METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION AND COORDIN OF ALL SUB-CONTRACTORS. COMMENTS MADE ON THE SHOP DRAWING C WAVE ANY REQUIREMENTS OF THE PLANS 0 Westfield Carlsbad Submittal This review is only for general conformance with the design concept of the project and general compliance with the Information given In the contract documents. Contractor is responsible for dimensions which shall be confirmed and correlated at the Jobsite; fabrication processes and techniques of construction; and coordination with other trades. 01/21/201411:11:06AM CONTRACTOR'S STAMP DEFERRED SUBMITTAL WESTFIELD CARLSBAD MALL -2501 EL CAMINO REAL CBD APPLIED FIREPROOFING -1 OF 1 THESE DEFERRED -SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS HA VE '- SPECIFICATIONS, NOR DO THEY AUTHORIZE, BEEN REVIEWED BY JPRA ARCHITECTS AND FOUND TO CHANGE IN THE CONTRACT SUM OR CONTRA BE IN GENERAL CONFORMANCE TO THE DESIGN OF NO EXCEPTIONS NO ACTION TAKE THE BUILDING EXCEPTIONS AS NOTED JPRA ARCHITECTS 39300 WEST TWELVE MILE ROAD, SUITE 180 REJECTED RESUBMIT FARMINGTON HILLS Ml 48331 BY JOB NO. DATE 248-373-0180 GRS 1739 2-07-14 1. PROVIDE EVIDENCE THAT JFM IS A LICENSED AND TRAINED APPLICATOR. 2. PROVIDE EVIDENCE THAT NO BONDING AGENT IS REQUIRED -NONE SUBMITTED. 3. THIS ITEM IS A DEFERRED SUBMITTAL -PLEASE PROCESS WITH CITY OF CARLSBAD. 4. SUBMIT FIELD QUALITY CONTROL REPORTS DURING/ AFTER INSTALLA ION TO DEMONSTRATE COMPLIANCE. 7 '~t' ·1· : ' i \ i•' ,,, . -, . I I -· · ·· · · ·· · · ·· · I !, ,I [, ; ! REFER TO SHEET JPRA REVIEW IS ONLY FOR CONFORMANCE WITH THE DESIGN CONCEPT OF THE PROJECT AND WITH THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE ·-·• ~i~~b~~~0t6I:i:~~T~i.~~~~6"R~~!~~ OF . j LS-2 FOR AREAS TO · RECEIVE I FIREPROOFING. . ALL SUB-CONTRACTORS. COMMENTS MADE ON THE SHOP DRAWING DO NOT WAVE ANY REQUIREMENTS OF THE PLANS OR SPECIFICATIONS, NOR DO THEY AUTHORIZE A CHANGE •·· IN THE CONTRACT SUM OR CONTRACT TIME. COLUMNS DESIGNATED TO .. .,_,._ .. _ .. _,, ___ ..... -.. RECEIVE .:...~·• . 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CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR DIMENSIONS, FIT UP, QUANTITIES, MEANS AND METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION ANO COORDINATION OF ALL SUB-CONTRACTORS. COMMENTS MACE ON THE SHOP DRAWING 00 NOT WAVE ANY REQUIREMENTS OF THE PLANS OR SPECIFICATIONS, NOR DO THEY AUTHORIZE A CHANGE IN THE CONTRACT SUM OR CONTRACT TIME. NO EXCEPTIONS EXCEPTIONS REJECTED -•BY GRS JOB NO. 1739 NO ACTION TAKEN RESUBMIT DATE 4-2-14 I~ fi/ I 1 iij,rr1 · J l JP.1.U .. ,-, .. , :.r ~41--1 \ -1.i ~-,-1 ~ ;L1i i. ~t 1rrrn ,n;_·_!l1L_'.__ -1-·-_d ___ _ ,l, H 'i' ,.,,,_; -~-. '/'" . t·ft_,,· //v;.---Z-.- . '?., ,~,s ._s._. ·J··. ,3,~.·-~. ?~· ,1:J "1.,. .~-=...-..... ~ .... . . , ·. . , ·I·. ., . . ,,., , .. 'I i ' ' ---,, ·~·=~L,:W~ -w~-~ "·1.--::::c;,r . --<p,·11· -{{>----· r·· ~-... ,-. -.,-·. ·~-5?------\Im.: . - ~ i Ii it!i ..,..L,. ......... -...;.,,;.. ,, , 1 •I f' ,,· I' ~-111111,,.,~ , · ·I · I 'I I .I ,I ... 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RAISED, FLOOR l'IW,j1NG l!lAN ABM''BAS!<ETBALl.·COURr',FLOOR AND PLATFORM FRAMING PLANS, S3~1 .: i .1 I GLS Spray Services, Inc 13880 Stowe Drive Poway, Ca 92064 Phone: 858/66-3334 -Fax 858/668-3584 License#: 535326 WESTFIELD CARLSBAD RETAIL EXPANSION APPLIED FIREPROOFING SUBMITTAL 078100 TABLE OF CONTENTS FIREPROOFING THICKNESS SCHEDULE MANUFACTURERS MATERIAL DATA SHEET MANUFACTURER LETTERS U.L DESIGNS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FIREPROOFING THICKNESS SCHEDULE Date: 01/15/14 GLS Spray Services, Inc. 13880 Stowe Drive, Suite A Poway, CA 92064 Phone: 858/668-3334 Fax: 858/668-3584 Lie No. 535326 Company: JFM Construction Lance McClure Attn: REF: Westfield Carlsbad Retail Expansion Carlsbad, CA Gentlemen: We hereby make submittals of CAFCO Blaze Shield II for the Sprayed-On Fireproofing for this project. Under Spec Section 078100. We are enclosing manufacture's brochure showing that CAFCO Blaze Shield II meets all the following ASTM testing reports: 1. E84 Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials 2. C569 Indentations Hardness 3. E 119 Fire Test of Building Construction Materials 4. E136 Flamability 5. E605 Thickness and Density of Sprayed Fire-Resistive Materials 6. E736 Cohesion/Adhesion of Sprayed Fire-Resistive Materials 7. E759 Deflection of Sprayed Fire-Resistive Materials 8. E760 Bond Impact of Sprayed Fire-Resistive Materials 9. E761 Compressive Strength Sprayed Fire-Resistive Materials 10. E859 Air Erosion of Sprayed Fire-Resistive Materials 11. E937 Corrosion of Steel by Sprayed Fire-Resistive Materials The following equation, as shown in the UL Fire Resistance Directory, was used for adjusting the fireproofing thickness for beams W2 + 0.6 D2 T1 = = T2 W1 + 0.6 D1 T = Thickness (inches) of spray applied material W = Weight of Beam D = Perimeter of protection Sbscrpt1 = Desired beam size and required material thickness Sbscrpt2= Given beam size and material thickness shown The following equation, as shown in the UL Fire Resistance Directory, was used for adjusting the fireproofing thickness for columns: H R D w Sincerely Mario Sandez H= = = = = R 1.01(W/D) + 0.66 Fiber thickness in the range of 0.375-3.75 inches. Fire resistance rating in hours (1-4 hrs). Heated perimeter of steel column in inches. Weight of steel column in pounds per foot, W/D= 0.55 to 7.0 THICKNESS SCHEDULE The following are the required thicknesses for the listed floor beams in accordance with UL Design N823 to achieve the required 2-hour fire ratings. MEMBER SIZE 2 HOUR THICKNESS W/0 W27X94 13/16" 1.15 W24X103 3/4" 1.4 W24X76 7/8" 1.05 W24X55 1" 0.82 W21X50 1" 0.83 W21X44 1-1/16" 0.74 W18X35 1-1/8" 0.67 W16X31 1-1/8" 0.66 W16X26 1-1/4" 0.55 W14X22 1-1/4" 0.53 W12X19 1-1/4" 0.54 W12X16 1-3/8" 0.45 W10X12 1-7/16" 0.39 W8X24 1-1/8" 0.70 W8X18 1-1/4" 0.58 The following are the required thickness' for the listed columns in accordance with UL Design X829 to achieve the required 2 hour fire rating. COLUMN SIZE 2 HOUR THICKNESS W/0 W14X283 9/16 2.97 W14X257 9/16 2.72 W14X233 1/2" 2.49 W14X193 3/4" 2.10 W12X65 1-5/16 0.91 The following are the required thickness' for the listed HSS columns in accordance with UL Design X827 to achieve the required 2 hour fire rating. HSS SIZE 2 HOUR THICKNESS A/P HSS 10X10X3/8" 1-5/16" 0.48 HSS 10X10X1/4" 1-15/16" 0.24 HSS 8X8X1/2" 1" 0.47 HSS 8X8X3/8" 1-5/16" 0.36 MANUFACTURERS MATERIAL DATA SHEET @ CAFCO®BLAZE-SHIELD®ll ' ' CAFCO BLAZE·SHIELD II is an inorganic, portland cement based Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Material (SFRM) designed to provide fire resistive ratings for structural steel and concrete in commercial construe· tion. Applied directly to deck, steel beams, columns or concrete surfaces, the outstanding value and proven fire resistive·performance of CAFCO BLAZE·SHIELD II make it an excellent choice for concealed commercial environ· ments CAFCO BLAZE·SHIELD II has been tested and is classified as "investigated for exterior use" by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. allowing it to remain exposed to weath- er conditions during the construction cycle. In addition, it's high recycled content, no pre-mixing and reduced labor costs to install make BLAZE·SHIELD II the most cost effec· tive SFRM in the world. CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD II is applied exclusively by CAFCO licensed and trained contractors. Our technical staff works closely with building team members to meet all fire protection needs. CODE COMPLIANCES CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD II satisfies the requirements of the following: • IBC·lnternational Building Code (ICC ESR-1649) • New York City-MEA • NBC • National Building Code of Canada MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD II complies with the requirements of the following specifications: • General Services Administration (GSA): AIA/SC/GSA: 07811 • Department of the Navy NAVFACENGCOM Guide Specification NFGS 07810, Sprayed-On Fireproofing • Veterans Administration (VA): H·OB-1 • U.S. ARMY Corps of Engineers. CEGS-07811 • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): Regulation 40 • Construction Specification Canada (CSC) TEK·AID • Factory Mutual Approved Characteristic Density Combustibility Cohesian.lAdhesion Deflection Bond Impact Compruslve Stren11th Alr£rosioo Resistance Corrosioq Resl!tance Funial Resittance Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Material FIRE TEST PERFORMANCE CAFCO BLAZE·SHIELD II has been extensively tested for fire endurance by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) and Underwriters Laboratories of Canada (ULC) in accordance with ASTM E119 (UL 263, CAN/ULC-S101 ). These tests have resulted in ratings of up to 4 hours for: • Floor Assemblies • Beams • Joists • Columns ~ Roof Assemblies • Walls and Partitions CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD II has also been tested in accordance with ASTM E84 and CAN/ULC-S102 and has the following Surface Burning Characteristics: Flame Spread .................. O Smoke Developed .......... 0 THERMAL PROPERTIES The unique formulation of CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD II makes it a very effec- tive thermal insulator. This benefit is important in reducing heat loss, par· ticularly when applied to the underside of a roof deck. The R-value added by CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD II may allow a reduction in roof insulation. Product Conductivity {k) * Resistance {Rlinch) BLAZE-SHIELD II D.30 BTU in/hrfl' 'f@ 75'F {D.043 W/mK@ 24°C) "When tested In accordance wilh ASTM C518 ACOUSTICAL PROPERTIES 3.33 As an efficient sound-absorbing material, CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD II adds value to the fire protection application in areas where high- noise levels are anticipated. Typical acoustical performance is as follows: Product Thickness Base NRC Rating* BLAZE-SHIELD 0 1/2 inch (13 mm) Deckf<Beam 0.75 BLAZE-SHILO II 1 inch (25 mm) Solid 0.75 "When tested in accordance with ASTM C423 Physical Performance AS!M Method Standard Performance• Tested Performance .. E605 15 pc! (240 llf/ml) 16 pcf (256 l<Vm') E136 Noncombustible Noncombustible £736 150 psi (7 .2 kPa) 375 psf (17.9 11Pa) E759 No Cracks or Delaminallons No Cricks or Delaminalions mo No Cr.icl<s or Oelaminations No Cracks or Delaminations E761 750 psi (35.9 kPa) 2,380 psi (114 kPa) £859 Less than 0.025 efft2 (0.27 vmt) 0.000 2'111 (U.DDD efml) E937, Mil. Std. 810 Does Not Promote Corrosion cl Steel Does Not Promote Corrosion cl Steel 621 No Growth Aft« 28 Dal$ Passed ISltLATEK .• Standard parfonnance based on 61111,ral S11Yic!JS Admini,tralioo AWSC/GSA/07811 except for density, which is based on UL Rel« to UL d8'iln for d111sity 11qulremenl . INTERNATIONAL •• Values npmenl indepmdent labD111tOl'f tests under controlled conditions CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD II Guide Specification PART 1-GENERAl 1.4.2 UmwriteJsulxltalO!iesof Canada(LlC)Listol ooappliedtostoollied<YAlidlhas00<>tfalYH:aled fqjpnent and Material, 2.2.1.2 Bend Impact· Wilen tested in accordance v.,thASTM ard erected in a:c-onlalu w°tll the crltena set bf 1.1 Work lntluded E760, Iha material shall oot crack er delaminate from the Slee! Oocl< lnstiMB. 11.1 1.12 1.2 12.1 112 13 1.31 1.32 1.33 13.4 13~ 136 117 1.4 1.4.1 1,43 t.llifonn Bolliing Cooe Staooanl No. 7-li the concrete topped galvanized deck to which his 3.1.5 W1erl roof traffic is anticrpated, as in tre case of-PJ{i· l'r!Mdeall lalxr, irau,ials, ecp1r,ma<X!.....w lcoooot e<ilion)· Th(lness and Density Detwmnatioo applied. OOrc rminttrian:e, roofing p,Mrs shall be in.rta!IOO as necessary fc,, and incidoo!al to, ihetoo'l'ete ad fc, St>'a'fAw!ied fue l'rolect!OO 121.3 Cohesion/Ad'1esion !bond streoilh) Wl~n tesled in a wall:way to d1strilxrui loads. f1op,l'ins1alla!imol all ~ooftre ""istive 1.4.4 AWO Nlli<alioo: Technical Mar/Jal 12 A Standard accon:lance with ASTM E736, the material appf1ed mater.al aoo ,e~ledv.ul< as ,tmnoo lhe<ial\ings Practice fc, the Testing and lnspectioo of fi61d Aw!ied over uocoated orgalvamzed stEel shall have an 3.2 Application or \\bem sp,cified t,ere;n, and in ac:cmm:ev.ith all Stxayed F.~i-Materials; an Amotated Guioo. average bond s~ength of 150 psf 17.2 kPa). appicable ,eq,irmms « the Cootract °"""""1s 2 214 Air Erosion: When 1ested m accordance: wilh ASTM 32.1 Equiµoont. rrixing aoo ,wf<atioo shall be in The11i!!J>'ial andinstallations!Ja;lcoofonntolhe 1.5 Submitials E859. the material shall not be subject to lusses from accordance v.-,th the rm~acture(s w:itten apif,cable blildingtc<le recprenm!S and the the finished application greater than O 015 goo, per apphcatioo imtnrtit1lS. requir,.,..,tsof all 3IJl!nities ha.ing j\Jild'Kliorl. 1.5.1 Manufact11a's llaia: Sutmt rmnufacnxe(s sq n. !0 27 grams per squaie me1er). 32.2 The applicatioo of spray-,wlied file resis!M! specifications, irdwr,g a<111itatioo as ""I re 22.1.5 Comp,essive St,ength; When lfsled in aCCO!dance m.,tOOal shall oot wrrrmre ont1l wt1fitat1on Ouahty Assurance requi1edtoshoNmalerial COO'l'iancev.ith v.ilhASTM E76t, thematenal shall r<J1daf01mmore has men receiwd bi the Gereral D:iou-that Contra:tOxumeo1S. than 10 peicent 'Mlen SubJecled to a crushing force of sllfa:es to ieceiveS?'ay<wlOd fiie resistive mlte<i· W>-k stiall ooperfonral bi• f11111v.ithe,q,ertise 1.5.2 Test!JMa:~laboralO<)'testresultsillall 750 psi 135 9 kl'a) al have lxlen insi,,c;100 bi the aw= and a<e intheinstanatioorlfirep-otoctiooorsirrilar oo subritted fc, all ,pec,1ied perf"""""" t11te<ia 2.2.1 6 Corrosion ftesistaoca When lested tn accordance acceptable to receiw spcay-~ed fire resistiYe rraterials. This firm shall be !ic2nsedm ~se with ASTM E937, lhe malerial shall not promote rmterial. awa.oo bi the sp-ay-awied hrs rasistiw 1.6 Delivery, Storage and Handling corrosion of steel. 32.3 All unsuitable substrates ITtlrt be ioon~fioo aoo l1i!OO material maoofacturec 2 2.1.7 Noncombu~ibihty: Wnen testof in ao:01dance v.ith l:r<ml to lheGenEJal Cootracltr and Befc,e procoooing v.ith the fire pr*1ionvm. 1.6.1 Deliver mrtecials to the p-oject in mantlacnrel's ASIM E136or CAN4-S114, !he matenal shall be non· OOTocted pr,or to application of the S?'"'l'Wied ,wowf «the~ma«Yia!Uicmessesand Ll"'fl'OOdpo:l:ages, fullykleoofledastn 1raoonaim. comoost,~e frreresisti'Jematefial. densities shall be ootlined !tom the a-thite&t ,rxf tr,,e and -i<Jentir,ing data. Pacl'.aging shall lxlar 1.2.1.8 Surlace Burning O>aiacteri~,cs When tested m 3.1.4 Spray-applied fi,e resiS1iwi ""1erial shall not oo othef,wllcableauthoritJesh;wingjtrisdi&tioo. the 1.laro l.l.C lallels fc,fire ha!ard and fire-resist· atto1dantev.i1hASJME84orCANMC-S102, the ,wliedtosteel floorde<ispic,tntheCOOl)letionof 11,rarooSe&tioos ,ra,ciass1fications. material shall exhibit the folla-Hing surface l:wming romte v.ul<"' thatde&lr. tharacteristies. ns The a[llli&ation of ,praysw<ed ftra resist,ve Se<tioo !!iJIXI • Stn.ttts~ Steel. 1.62 Store ma...Ws ab<Ml groood, in a dry location, AameSp,ead ......... 0 11i!terial to the -~ioo of mof deck shall OC( Se<tionlfil'll-Mltalllocl:iiJJ ~ ltomthe-. !Jamagedpa:lages '""" SmokeDevelope<l. .. .O """"""'"'~l1heroofi1JJis<OOlliete1yinstalled Settion07200-losulalioo. MtabiB fc, usil shoold oo roJ(<llld and n,,r,:MJd 2.2.19 Oensity:~ntestedina,co•dan,:ev.,thASTMElllS. irxftight;~lp,ntl""""are~ete,all Sect!oo 07270. FiiBSIO[lling. from the project. the 11i!lerlal shall meet lhe rruaimum mdMduat aod nu:llanicat tl1its have beenpl.:ecf. aooaf1Ef Sectloo 07812 -lnlooleSCMt Coatings. average densttyvaloos as hsled in theapJXopnate COOStru:IJOO roof traffic has ceased. Sectim09200-lathand~astEJ. 1.7 Project Conditions UL/ULCd~n or as requirerl by the aU1honty 316 Pmp,r~ ""'""'blationshall be Section 09lll • Painting. havi11Jittisd1tnoc maintined as specified ,n 1.7.1, 1.7.2and 1.721. 1.7.1 'Mle!>the prevan,ngo.lIM ~ral\re at the lxnld· 2.21 The ma1'rial shall have been Jested aoo &lasStfied by 3.2.7 Pra,de rnasl<ing. drop dollls or other suitable References ing is le':' than 40' F !4' Ct a mnirrum Underwriters laboratones. Inc. {UL) Ol UOOemiters roMi!YJS to prEM111'1: oveiSpray fran ccrmng in soostrateandment~atmlof-lO'f (4' Ci Laboratories of Canada (\I.Ci 111 acm1dance v.ith the roritact 'Mth swfaces oot intaooed to 00 sprayed. A. ASTM EB4 • Sllfaca lkming Oiaracteristo:s shall oomalntained pie,,~ dunng.-,rd a mnim,m of proceduies of UL 163 (ASTM E119) or CANNLC·S101. 318 CAFCOll(W.SEPI. [f\l)E! E8S) adhesiWI shall be of Bwl~ng Ma<erials. 24 lms after i!A)licatioo ol sp-ay-awlied fire resis· 22.3 Spray.applied fira resistive matenals shall be applied ;w,ed as perthe aw'll'iatelXJU.Cfomresistarce B ASIME119•FireTesrsofB,jkf"ll tiYomaterial.lf~forjoofllC'}1!SsGer>eral at 1he approved rru!'limurn thic\ness and density to desig, andmanufacttrer's\\4'itteo r~ Coostn!:tionandMateria!s. Cootracio< shall iJo.ideen&IOSIIeS and heat IO main-acliieve the following ratings· c_ ASIMEl:E·l-ibHiljj tain fJOl"' !en1Jt!,attr8Sandlmid<tyleYel• Aoor assembhes_ht 3.3 Repairing and Cleaning BehiNi-Orof Mareria~inal'erticalTulxl 1.7.2 G<mitl Coraactor shall pr'71ldewntilatioo to allow Roof asse!l'-.bhes _Iv funacea17:i1C. fJOl"'drying!tlhe spray-appiedfireresistiWI Beams_tr 33.1 All pa!&hlng of aoo rapairtospray-aPJJlicd f,re resis- 0 ASIME!lli· lliclneSSar,!O•llity!t mat....,do'ingandsubs«juenttn ilS ;wication. Ginle!s_tr live material, II.re Ill dam,,}, bi other tri>l,s, shall oo Sprayed Fire-Resistive Mlooats Aw!ied to 1.7.2.1 In rn:losed areasYentilaliooshall oot ooless ColUf!L,S _hr. perfonncd unoor this seetion aoo paid'" by the S!,u;n,a!M,:,n,rs. than 4 con'!)iete air changes P" tru. Joists_hr, tra<il responsi~e fcr Iha damage. f. AS!M 003 • CdlesiorvM<sion of Stxayed 2.2.4 Potable water shall be used for !he ap~kation of l3.2 M£t the <Xlltl)ie!looof thev.ul< m this sectim Rre-ResistiveMaterials-'!lJlicdtnS!ru::1u-al t.8 Sequencing/Sche<fullng spray-applied lire resistive materials e<pipment shall be rlllllM'1 aoo all Stlfaces -.. 22.S Spray-applied fire resistive matenals shaU contain rot to oosflill"d shall oo ciea>ed 10 the F. ASIM E759 • Effoct ol lleflection of Sprayed 1.a1 A!I fire ~JOnw:JJkoo afla:rshallbe ll0delectableasbes1os ex!mt !'""OOSly agreod to by the F«e-lbistiw Materials .AwJied to Stroctt,al &OOl)letod be!ore pmceed,IJJ to the rext floor: ;wicator Md Geooral CootraC1or -· 1.8.2 The Coraictor shall c<q>eratB in the coordinatioo and PART 3 -EXECUTION G. ASIME760-Effl<toll11'1"'!onfmlir,; s&he<l.iling of fire prorectioo v.ul< to a'luid delays in 34 Inspection and Testing joo-. 3.1 Preparation of Sjl'ajcd fire-ResistiWI MiterialsAw!ied toStruauralM!:nms. ll.1 All su1aces to IOCeive fire jl'O{e&tioo shall oo free ol 141 The Sl"il'/·•P?ied fire res,miw _,ial shall be H. AS1M E761 ·f.a1VessiWI Str"'ijth of PART 2-PRODUCTS o,1, gra.,se, _loose mill scale, d11t. paints/p<imersa tosted for thickness ,rd density m am,darca v.it~ Sjlraycd Rre-Resist've Materials Aw!ied to othef foreigi materials 'Mich YoOU!d IITl)airsatisfa;to-ooe of the follaMng procadlses: ASIM EIDi • --· 2.1 Acceptable Manufacture•• Toe spray-applied r., ry boooing tn the roiface. Mloofa&tttef shall oo ton· Stilldw Test Mothod ol Sjlraycd Fim-llesistive I. ASTME851l-Pir Erosion ol Sprayed Rre-resistiw mattnal shall be manufactured uncle, 1he tacted fc, f'1l&B(llres 00 lm:/l1ng 1Ji11""1paintoo Matlllials -'ll>flOd to Stru:nr.il M>iters AW:.1- fllsistiw Mlte<ials Awlioo to Stru:nral CAfCO' brand name, bi autborizedproduce,s. stool. Ml deaning of stxfacos to rec,,,.,. SJl''Y· Tedvlical Mnlal 12-AStandard Practice kt the -aPJJlied fire resistive rraterial shall be the responsi~li· Testing and 1nsrmm of Fi~d ,wiioo s;raye<1 J. ASTM E937 · Camsioo of Stllel by Sprayed 2.2 Materials ty of Iha General Cootractor or Steel En<:tor, as rut· Fire-Resistive Materiao an MOOtated Guioo.l.OC F,ref<sistive Mlterials Awlied tll Stru:lutal lined in the stroctural steel a-steel dock section Standard rt>. 7-6 -Thicbless aoo l)losity Mmm. 22.1 Materials shall oo BlAZE-SHlaD II, {Ul/ULC 3.12 Clips. haog<,s, supporu. s'.eeies an:! -attach, llel1lrminarion fer Sl'1l'/-,wlied Fire Protecnoo. K. CA/Wll.C-S101 • Standanl M,JJ,cds of File desii,,ation: Type 11) aPJJl~d to confO!m to the """1s tn the substrate are to be placed bi othe!s prier Testsr*aildiiJJ ()Jnstrldiooa<X!Materi~s. OOl'Mn9s. specificattons and following test criteria· to the applir.ation of SfrJf af:1'.)liod fire resistive irate-Product Availability L CAN,UC-5102 Sleinw T,mei Test 2.2.1.1 Oeffectiorr.Whe!!testedinaaoraancev.ilhASTM rials. M CAN4-S1t4 Standard Test Mlthcd E759, the maten~ ,hall 001 crack or delaminate when 3.1.3 The inslal!anoo of ducts, pi;,'ng. ooooot or -lsolatel< International Spray-AJ1'18d fire Pesist"' Materials for~tenr/nationofltn:ooi>usti!>Wtyin the non-concrete topped galvanized deck to which ,1 ,s suspooded equif"l'(lt shall rot tale place until the are available to traina1, hcensed cootractcxs arcud the wcrfd l>lJld'r,;Materials. ap~~d Is subj"'te<I tn a one time vertical centeiload awln:at100 of spray-appliOO fire resi!itivs mltt!rial is fromstrat,g/<aily localed productiooaoodistrilxrtiooJXJints in I.WeM<iters L,!mtories, ki&, (U.l R,e res~ting in a drhYr>.Yanl dellection ol 1/120th of lhe cm{llete in an area the US. Canada. Mixico, Europ, arxl the l'acific Basia ResistanceOirectc,y. ,pan. J.1.4 The sirav·awlicd fire resistive material shall oofy ,:. ''"'1-... ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL is registered with the A!A Continuing Education Sys1em (AINCES) ,:. ,,.,,,,._ t,,a For Further Information t,,§ . C":fCO Tachnicat andS•!H R:present1t!vas are a~ays available to land a_ssistanca.Additional printed m,te_rials, including Material Safety Data Sheets, and other product htoratura, are avattable upon request. For more mform1non about our CAFCO line o, sprayed hra protection. thermal and 1caustical treatments, lntumescent Coatings, lhermat barriers and CAFCO·B0ARO•orfor the name of the Salas Representative in your area, please contact: ISIKATEK INTERNATIONAL In the United States: lsolatek International, Stanhope, New Jersey Tel: 800.631.9600 Fax: 973.347.9170 In Mexico & Central America: Cafco Mexico S,A. de C,V., Mexico D.F. Tel: 525.254.6683 Fax: 525.531.7826 In Andean Countries: Cafco Andina S.A., Santiago, Chile Tel: 562.719.0394 In Canada: Calco Industries, Toronto (Ontario) Tel: 888.873.0003 Fax: 416.679.2933 fnAsia/Pacftc: Tel: 60.3.5121,3886 Fax: 60.3.5121.4886 For more detailed product fnformatlon, visit our w~site at www.cafco.com or contact us at technical@isolatek.com Thapeffr.,manc1dltaher1il rtllectour &"q>1ttat1011s based onlUl!col'lduciedin a«Dfll;i-ncewi1hratilfl1?8ds\aodard mtittmd.sundereonl!olledtondilions lheappliealnr,gsno,al cootrac!Ot,prop&rty~ Md/01uEe1MtlST 1~. un,Sar$1and and lallowthedH11tl10111, Sl)etllicaN1n1and/Ol'IKomrtitlldaltOnsst1ftH\I\ rlholaleklnlerl'lil1.onal'spiblitaho111tonternin; use andapphcalioo o! thaseprodutlS, andthou;c not f!+/ mere~ on lhl 1nlormahonC011ta111td in this product data 1h11l Jspla!el; l.ilarnatiaml is niit mponsibl1 IOtP'OSJertv darmgt, bodily iil1u:ies. tonseciu1t11t~I damages. o, 1am, of any kind that ;w15e frtr.i or •• rllbted lo 1i. .Jl)Pliea101i1 oe,'lllaltontrattor's, 01 ptope1ty !1MIH's faitcre 1ofollow the retommendalll'IIIS 3tl lo,tb 1n 1$illale:t lntemational's pubhca11ws The sale ol thllSr. PfOOU(1s shall~ sub,eci lo the ltttMand Cood1tu>n1 of Salem fOflh In th1 Comparrfs in'l'Dices • TOUUPassive Fin: Protcclion 9/11 MANUFACTURERS LETTERS ISQIATEK INTERNATIONAL Corporate Headquarters TM TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The CAFCO® products listed below, manufactured by United States Mineral Products Company dba Isolatek International were analyzed for fibrous asbestos content by an independent testing laboratory. Product samples were randomly selected and sent to RJ Lee Group, Inc. for analysis. The RJ Lee Group is accredited by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP, #101208-00) for asbestos fiber analysis. The samples were analyzed for asbestos content using polarized light microscopy (PLM) following the methodology EPA/600/R-93/116, Method for Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials. Each sample was also analyzed using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) in accordance with the analytical portion of ASTM D 5756, Standard Test Method for Microscopy for Asb_estos Mass Surface Loading. The test results are reported below: PRODUCT NAME CAFCO 300 CAFCO 400 CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD®II CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD HP CAFCO FENDOLITE®M-II CAFCO HEAT-SHIELD® ½xA1~la~~ KATHLEEN M. STUDENY NOTARY PUBUC OF NEW JERSEY My Commission Expires Aug. 1, 2016 ASBESTOS CONTENT None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL c:Jttio=1b President/Chief Executive Officer 41 Furnace Street • Stanhope • New Jersey 07874 Total Passive Fire Protection Tel 973.347.1200 • Fax 973.347.9170 • E-Mail cafco@isolatek.com www.cafco.com UL DESIGNS · Certificate of Com liance Cer11ficate N,1111ber Report Reference Issue Da{e 20110804-R13348 R3749-19810319 2011-August-04 Page 1 of 2 ® L Underwriters Laboratories issued to: Isolatek International 41 Furnace St, Stanhope NJ 07874, US This is ta cert!f.i· tflat Spray-applied Fire Resistive Materials represcmative sllmples <~/' Type D-C/F, Type HP or Type II Have been im•estigated by UmlerH'riters Laboratories in accordance wilh the Standard(.,) indicated 011 this Certijicate. Stmulurd(:\') jr,r Safety: ANSI/UL 263, Standard for Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials A dditio ua l l,~j'rm11 a tio11: See UL On-line Certification Directory at \VWW. UL.COM for additional infonnation. Only those products hearing the l, L Clas!>ific:1tio11 1\-fork for tlw LS. and Canada should be con~idei-eil as being co\·crcd by UL 's Classifiration and Follow-Up Scn·ice ,tnd nwcting the approJ)riatc ll.S. and Canadian requirements. c>.)itu-1~ The Ul. Classification ivlark includes: the UL in a circle symbol: @ ,,ith rhc word ·'CLASS! FIED'' (as shownj; a contwl number {may be alphanumeric) as~igncd by UL: a :-ialcmc:nt to indicate the cxtcn1 of l.'L's evaluation or the prod11ct; and the produd category name (proL1uct identity) as indicated in the appropriate UL Dm:ctory. The: l;L ~""tt.. Classifka:ion i',larh. for Canada indudcs: the UL Classification Mark for Canada:•@ with the wmd ''CLASSlFJEf.)" (as sho,Yn); a control number tma) b0 nlphanumcric) nssigncd by CL; n staicrncnt to indicate thic i.'.,tcnt of UL's evalnalion of the prvduct; and the: product category name {product identity) in English, f'rcnch, or Eng:lislv'Frcnch a~ indicmcd in the nppropriatc UL Directory. Look for the UL Classification Mark on the product . , ·· Certificate of Com liance Page 2 of 2 CertificateNur.wrK 20110804-R13348 RepnrtReference R3749-19810319 Issue Date 2011-August-04 ® Underwriters Laboratories This is to certify that representative samples of the product as specified on this certificate were tested according to the current UL requirements. Type DC/F, HP or II (investigated for exterior use) Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials for application with or without Type EBS or Type X adhesive/sealer in Design Nos. A8 l l, A8 l 5, D8 l 4, D8 l 6, D822, D824, D825, D826, D827, D829, D830, D831, D832, D833, D835, D836, D837, D840, D846, D847, D858, D859, D860, D861, D862, D865, D866, D867, D868, D871, D902, D904, D908, D913, D9l4, D919,D921, D924, D926, D942, D947, D971, D974, 0801, 0802, G805, J801, J803, J804, J805, J809, J957, N803, N804, N805, N814, N815, N816, N820, N823, N824, N825, N826, N830, N831, P801, P807, P810,P8ll,P812,P815,P819,P822,P825,P826,P901,P902,P907,P908,P920,P922,P923,S801, S802, S805, S806, U357, U401, U431, U450, U804, X525, X827, X829, X835, X840, X841. BXUV .N823 -Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 263 -® ONLINE CERTIFICATIONS DIRECTORY Page Bottom Design No. N823 BXUV.N823 Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 263 Design/System/Construction/ Assembly Usage Disclaimer Page 1 of 3 • Authorities Having Jurisdiction should be consulted In all cases as to the particular requirements covering the installation and use of UL Certified products, equipment, system, devices, and materials. • Authorities Having Jurisdiction should be consulted before construction. • Fire resistance assemblies and products are developed by the design submitter and have been investigated by UL for compliance with applicable requirements. The published information cannot always address every construction nuance encountered in the field. • When field issues arise, It is recommended the first contact for assistance be the technical service staff provided by the product manufacturer noted for the design. Users of fire resistance assemblies are advised to consult the general Guide Information for each product category and each group of assemblies. The Guide Information includes specifics concerning alternate materials and alternate methods of construction. • Only products which bear UL's Mark are considered Certified. Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 263 See General Information for Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 263 Design No. N823 June 23, 2008 Restrained Beam Ratings -1, 1·1/2, 2, 3 and 4 Hr. Unrestrained Beam Ratings -1, 1-1/2, 2, 3 and 4 Hr. Load Restricted for Canadian Applications -See Guide~ http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/lFRAME/showpage.html?name=B... 1/15/2014 BXUV.N823 -Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 263 ·v ... ~·· .. 4 •' .. . ---· .... ...., ---·-!.r-r'-·--- 4,· \ l I 1 I / { t V· .• ",6,. V Li . Page 2 of3 ,......_.___.__SEE iTEtv1@ 1, Steel Beam -W8x28 min size. 2. Normal Weight or Lightweight Concrete -Compressive strength 2800 psi. For normal weight concrete either carbonate or siliceous aggregate may be used, Unit weight 150 pcf (2403 kg/cu meter). For lightweight concrete, unit weight 102 pcf (1634 kg/cu meter). 3. Shear Connector (Optional) -Studs, 3/4 in. (19 mm) diameter headed type or equivalent per AISC specifications. Welded to top flange of beam through the steel floor units. 4. Welded Wire Fabric -6x6, W1.4xW1.4. 5. Steel Floor and Form Units -1-1/2, 2 or 3 in. deep fluted units, welded to beam. 6. Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials* -Spray applied in one or more coats to a final thickness as shown in the table below, to steel surfaces which must be clean and free of dirt, loose scale and oil. When fluted units are used, the crest areas above the beam shall be filled with this material. Min avg density of 13 pcf and min ind density of 11 pcf for Types II or DC/F. Min avg and min ind densities of 22 and 19 pcf, respectively, for Type HP. For method of density determination, referto Design Information Section. The following table Is for lightweight concrete. Thkns In. {mm) Rating Hr Unrestrained Beam Rating Hr Restrained Beam Rating Hr 1 3/8(9.5) 3/8(9.5) 1-1/2 11/16(17.5) 7/16(11.1) 2 1(25.4) 3/4(19.0) 2-1/2* 1-5/16 1 3 1-5/8(41.3) 1-1/4(31.7) The following table Is for normal weight concrete. Thkns In. (mm) http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/lFRAME/showpage.html?name=B... 1/15/2014 BXUV.N823 -Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 263 Page 3 of 3 Rating Hr Unrestrained Beam Rating Hr Restrained Beam Rating Hr 1 3/8(9.5) 3/8(9.5) 1-1/2 1/2(12.7) 3/8(9.5) 2 3/4(19.0) 1/2(12. 7) 2·1/2* 15/16 3/4 3 1-3/16(30.2) 1(25.4) 3-1/2* 1-3/8 1-1/4 4 1-9/16(39.7) 1-7/16(36.6) *The 2-1/2 and 3-1/2 hour ratings are for use when mlnercil fiber boards, polystyrene Insulation exceeding 5 pcf, or polyisocyanurate insulation are used over the concrete in D900 series designs as stated in the front of the Fire Resistance Directory -lII. FLOOR·CElLINGS AND ROOF-CEILINGS, item 21. Roof Insulation. ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL -Type D-C/F, HP or Type II. Investigated for exterior use. Type EBS or Type X adhesive/surface sealer optional. *Bearing the UL Classification Mark Last Updated on 2008-06-23 ouestions? 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In addition, the reprinted material must include a copyright notice in the following format: "© 2014 UL LLC". http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV /template/LIS EXT /1 FRAME/showpage.html?name= B... 1/15/2014 BXUV .X827 -Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 263 -® ONUNE CERTIFICATIONS DIRECTORY Page Bottom Design No. X827 BXUV.X827 Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 263 Design/System/Construction/ Assembly Usage Disclaimer Page 1 of3 • Authorities Having Jurisdiction should be consulted in all cases as to the particular requirements covering the Installation and use of UL Certified products, equipment, system, devices, and materials. • Authorities Having Jurisdiction should be consulted before construction. • Fire resistance assemblies and ,products are developed by the design submitter and have been Investigated by UL for compliance with applicable requirements. the published information cannot always address every construction nuance encountered in the field. • When field issues arise, it is recommended the first contact for assistance be the technical service staff provided by the product manufacturer noted for the design. Users of fire resistance assemblies are advised to consult the general Guide Information for each product category and each group of assemblies. The Guide Information includes specifics concerning alternate materials and alternate methods of construction. • Only products which bear UL's Mark are considered Certified. Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 263 See General Information for Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 253 Design No. X827 June 24, 2008 Ratings -1, 1-1/2, 2, 3 and 4 Hr. 1. Steel Pipe or Tube Column -Steel circular pipe (SP) with diameter (ID) ranging from a minimum of 3 In. to a maximum of 32 in. with a minimum wall thickness of 3/16 in. Steel square or rectangular tube (ST) with outside wall dimensions ranging from minimum 3 in, to a maximum of 36 in. and a minimum wall thickness of 3/16 in. The A/P ratio of the steel pipe or tube (see Item 2) shall range from 0.18 to 2.0. 2. Spray•Applied fire Resistive Materials* -Applied by spraying with water in one or more untamped coats at the thickness shown In the table below to steel surfaces which are free of dirt, oil-or scale. Use of adhesive Is optional. Min avg http:! /database. ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV /template/LISEXT /1 FRAME/showpage.html ?name=B... 1/15/2014 BXUV .X827 -Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 263 Page 2 of3 untamped density is 13 pcf with min Ind untamped density of 11 pcf for Types D-C/F or II. Min avg and min Ind untamped densities of 22 and 19 pcf, respectively, for Type HP. Tamping is optional. For method of density determination refer to Design Information Section. The thickness of sprayed for ratings of 1, 1-1/2, 2, 3, and 4 h of a steel pipe or tube may be determined by the equation: h == R-0.38 3.58 (A/P) Where: R == the hourly rating (hrs). h == the thickness of protection material, min 0.35 -max 3.50 In. A== the cross sectional area (sq in.) P == the heated perimeter (in.) The A/P ratio of a circular pipe is determined by: Where: d == the outer diameter of the pipe (In.) t = the wall thickness of the pipe (in.) A/P == t (d -t) d The A/P ratio of a rectangular tube is determined by: Where: a = the outer width of the tube (in.) b = the outer length of the tube (In.) t = the wall thickness of the tube (in.) A/P = t (a + b -2t) a+b As an alternative to the equation, the minimum thickness of Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials required for various fire resistance ratings may be determined from the table below: Min Min Thkin. Column Size A/P 1 Hr 1-1/2 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr SP 3x0.188 0.18 1 1-3/4 2-9/16 -- ST 3x3x0.188 0,18 1 1-3/4 2-9/16 -- SP 4x0.237 0.22 13/16 1-7/16 2-3/16 3-3/8 - ST 4x4x0.188 0.18 1 1-9/16 2-3/16 4 - ST 4x4x0.375 0.34 9/16 13/16 1-1/4 2-5/16 3-1/4 ST 36x24X0.5 0.49 3/8 7/16 11/16 1-1/8 1-5/8 ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL -Type HP, D-C/F or II. Type D-C/F, HP or II investigated for exterior use. 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In addition, the reprinted material must Include a copyright notice in the following format: "© 2014 UL LLC". http:/ /database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV /template/LISEXT /1 FRAME/showpage.html?name=B. .. 1/15/2014 BXUV.X829 -Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 263 -@ONLINE CEBIIEIGAUONS DIRECTORY Page Bottom Design No. X829 BXUV.X829 Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 263 Design/System/Construction/ Assembly Usage Disclaimer Page 1 of 3 • Authorities Having Jurisdiction should be consulted in all cases as to the particular requirements covering the installation and use of UL Certified products, equipment, system, devices, and materials. • Authorities Having Jurisdiction should be consulted before construction. • Fire resistance assemblies and products are developed by the design submitter and have been Investigated by UL for compliance with applicable requirements. The published information cannot always address every construction nuance encountered in the field. • When field issues arise, It is recommended the first contact for assistance be the technical service staff provided by the product manufacturer noted for the design. Users of fire resistance assemblies are advised to consult the general Guide Information for each product category and each group of assemblies. The Guide Information Includes specifics concerning alternate materials and alternate methods of construction. • Only products which bear UL's Mark are considered Certified. Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 263 See General Information for Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 263 Design No. X829 June 24, 2008 Ratings -1/2, 1, 1·1/2, 2, 3, 4 Hr 1. Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials* -Applied by spraying with water, in one or more untamped coats at the thickness shown In the table below to steel surfaces which are free of dirt, oil or scale. Use of adhesive is optional. Minimum average untamped density Is 13 pcf with minimum Ind untamped density of 11 pcf for Types II and D-C/F. Min avg and min Ind untamped densities of 22 and 19 pcf, respectively, for Type HP. Tamping is optional. For method of density determination refer to Design Information Section. The thickness of Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials (Item 1) required for rating periods of 1 h, 1-1/2 h, 2 h, 3 h, 4 h of contour sprayed columns may be determined by the equation: h = R 1,01 (W/O) + 0.66 http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/lFRAME/showpage.html?name=B... 1/15/2014 BXUV.X829 -Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 263 Where: h=Protection material thickness In the range 0.375-3,75 in. R=Fire resistance rating in hours (1-4 h). D=Heated perimeter of steel column In inches, W=Weight of steel column in lbs per foot. W/D=0.55 to 7.0 Page 2 of3 The thickness of Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials in the range of 0.375-3.75 in. required for rating periods of 1 h, 1- 1/2 h, 2 h, 3 h, 4 h of contour sprayed columns with W/D=0.30-0.55 may be determined by the equation: h=R 0.95 (W/D) + 0.45 As an alternative to the equations, the minimum thickness of protection Material required for various fire resistance ratings of contour or box sprayed columns may be determined from the table below: Min Thkns In. Column Size W/D 1 Hr 1•1/2 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr W8X10 0.33 1-1/4 1·13/16 2-5/16 3·9/16 - *W6X16 0.57 11/16 1-1/8 1-9/16 2·7/16 3-1/4 W8X28 0.68 11/16 1-1/8 1-7/16 1-7/8 2·5/16 W10X49 0.83 11/16 1 1-1/4 1-11/16 2-1/8 W12X106 1.46 7/16 3/4 1 1-7/16 1-15/16 W14X233 2.52 5/16 1/2 1/2 15/16 1-5/16 W14X730 6.68 3/8 3/8 3/8 3/8 9/16 * = A 1/2 Hour Rating may be obtained on a minimum W6x16 column with a minimum 3/8 in. of material. The thicknesses of protection material contained in the table below are applicable when the protection of the contour sprayed column's flange tips are reduced to one-half. W8X10 0.33 1·3/8 2 2-5/8 -- W6X16 0.57 13/16 1·5/16 1-3/4 2·3/4 3-11/16 W8X28 0.68 13/16 1-5/16 1·11/16 2-9/16 3-7/16 W10X49 0.83 13/16 1-1/8 1-7/16 1-15/16 2-7/16 W12X106 1.46 1/2 13/16 1-1/8 1-5/8 2-3/16 W14X233 2.52 7/16 9/16 9/16 1-1/16 1·1/2 W14X730 6.68 3/8 3/8 3/8 1/2 11/16 ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL -Type D-C(F, HP or II. Type D·C/F, HP or II Investigated for exterior use. Type E8S or Type X adhesive/sealer optional, 2. Metal Lath -(Optional for contour application) -3.4 lb/sq yd galvanized or painted expanded steel lath. Lath shall be lapped 1 in. and tied together with No. 13 SWG galvanized steel wire spaced vertically 6 in. O.C. or alternately, attached with No. 24 MSG spring clips, 1/2 In. wide, pµshed onto column flanges, vertically spaced 6 In. o.c. 3. Steel Column -Min. sizes as shown above in Item 1, *Bearing the UL Classification Mark Last Updated on 2008-06-24 http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpage.html?name=B... 1/15/2014 BXUV.X829-Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 263 Page 3 of 3 Questions? Print this gage Terms of use Page Top © 2014 UL LLC When the UL Leaf Mark is on the product, or when the word "Environment" is included in the UL Mark, please search the UL Environment database for additional information regarding this product's certification. 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. UL permits the reproduction of the material contained-in the Online Certification Directory subject to the following conditions: 1. The Guide Information, Assemblies, Constructions, Designs, Systems, and/or Certifications (files) must be presented in their entirety and in a non-misleading manner, without any manipulation of the data (or drawings). 2. The statement "Reprinted from the Online Certifications Directory with permission from UL" must appear adjacent to the extracted material. In addition, the reprinted material must include a copyright notice in the following format: "© 2014 UL LLC". http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/lFRAME/showpage.html?name=B... 1/15/2014 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS Health Hazard Reactivi Personal Protection @ HMISRATING Effective Date: July 14, 2011 Supersedes: July 26, 201Q MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200) • NFPARATING Page 1 of2 ~ SECTION I -PRODUCT INFORMATION II 1. MANUFACTURER'S NAME AND ADDRESS: United States Mineral Products Company dba lsolatek lntemational/CAFCO INDUSTRIES 41 Furnace Street Stanhope, NJ 07874 973-347-1200 2. EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER: CHEMTREC 703-527-3887 3. CHEMICAL NAME AND SYNONYMS Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials (SFRMs). 4. CHEMICAL FAMILY: Silicates and Calcium Sulfates 5. FORMULA: Slag Wool and Inorganic Binders 6. TRADE NAMES AND SYNONYMS: CAFCO~ BLAZE-SHIELD~, CAFCO BLAZE-SHiELD WHITE, CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD CHARCOAL, CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD II, CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD II WHITE, CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD II CHARCOAL, CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD HP, CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD HP WHITE, CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD HP CHARCOAL, SECTION 11-HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION Powdered Binders & Fillers Nuisance Particulates Total Dust: 15mg/m Res irable fraction: Sm /m3 SECTION Ill • PHYSICAUCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Boiling Point (°F): Vapor Pressure (mm Hg): Vapor Density {Air-1): Solubility in Water: Specific Gravity (H20=1 ): Melttng Point (°F): Evaporation Rate: Appearance and Odor: Physical State: N/Ap N/Ap N/Ap Negligible >1 >1800 N/Ap White to charcoal, low odor. Solid ECTION IV -FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Flash Poinf(Method used): Flammable Limits: Extinguishing Media: Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: ~ SECTION V-REACTIVITY DATA 1. Stability: Conditions to Avoid: 2. Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid): 3. Hazardous Decomposition Products: 4. Hazardous Polymerization: Conditions to Avoid: N/Ap Noncombustible N/Ap N/Ap None Stable Qiintact with strong acids Strong Acids CO,C02 Will not occur N/Ap NE== Not Established N/Ap == Not Applicable United States Mineral Products Company dba ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL/CAFCO INDUSTRIES Page 2 of2 MSDS (CAFCO® BLAZE-SHIELD®, CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD WHITE, CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD CHARCOAL, 7/14/11 CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD II, CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD II WHITE, CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD II CHARCOAL, CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD HP, CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD HP WHITE, CAFCO BLAZE-SHIELD HP CHARCOAL) II SECTION VI -HEALTH HAZARD DATA Primary Routes of Entry: Inhalation, Skin and Eye Contact, Ingestion. Acute: Slag wool and.other nuisance particulates may cause transitory skin irritation (itching) and possible irritation of eyes and upper respiratory tract. Carcinogenicity: NTP -NO OSHA-NO !ARC -3 (Not classifiable as to human carcinogenicity) Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure: Any condition, which may be aggravated by mechanical irritants. Emergency and First Aid Procedures: Eye Contact: *Flush with water. Skin Contact: •wash with water. Launder clothing separate from other garments. fahalalion: *Remove to fresh air. Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. Seek immediate medical attention. *If irritation persists, seek medical attention. USE NORMAL PERSONAL HYGIENE AFTER CONTACT TO REMOVE ANY MATERIAL CONTAMINANTS. California Proposition 65 Warning: This product contains substances known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Chemical Name: Silica, crystalline CAS # 14808-60-7 SECTION VII • PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled: Sweep up and place in disposal containers. Avoid inhalation of dust. 2. 3. Waste Disposal Method: Land Fill -In accordance with local, state, and federal regulations. Precautions to be taken in handling and storing: Avoid inhalation of dust during use. Avoid skin and eye contact. Use normal personal hygiene to remove material contaminants. ~ SECTION VIII • CONTROL MEASURES 1. Respiratory Protection: Use NIOSH approved dust mask or equivalent for nuisance dust. 2. Ventilation: Sufficient to maintain dust levels below TLV. 3. Protective Gloves: Wear gloves. 4. Eye Protection: Wear proper eye protection. 5. Other Protective Equipment: Wear Loose fitting long sleeve shirt and pants. ~ SECTION IX· PREPARATION INFORMATION Prepared By: Research Department, U.S.A. Telephone: (973) 347-1200 Effective Date: July 14, 2011 Supersedes: July 26, 2010 The information contained herein is based on data considered accurate. However, no warranty is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of this data or the results to be obtained from the use thereof. VENDOR SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. In no event shall the vendor be liable for special, indirect or consequential damages. Vendor assumes no responsiblllty for injury to vendee or third persons proximately caused by the material if reasonable safety procedures are not adhered to as stipulated in this data sheet. Additionally, vendor assumes no responsibility for injury to vendee or third persons proximately caused by abnormal use of the material even if reasonable safety procedures are followed. Furthermore, vendee assumes all risks in his use of the material. II Received Westfield Construction TRESPA9 METEON9 I EXTERIOR 03/03/2014 12:20:45 PM Think Trespa JPRA REVIEW IS ONLY FOR CONFORMANCE WITH THE DESIGN CONCEPT OF THE PROJECT AND WITH THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR DIMENSIONS, FIT UP, QUANTITIES, MEANS AND METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION AND COORDINATION OF ALL SUB-CONTRACTORS. COMMENTS MADE ON THE SHOP DRAWING DO NOT WAVE ANY REQUIREMENTS OF THE PLANS OR SPECIFICATIONS, NOR DO THEY AUTHORIZE A CHANGE IN THE CONTRACT SUM OR CONTRACT TIME. NO EXCEPTIONS NO ACTION TAKEN EXCEPTIONS AS NOTED RESUBMIT BY JOB NO. DATE GRS 3-06-14 DEFERRED SUBMITTAL WESTFIELD CARLSBAD MALL -2501 EL CAMINO REAL CBD PHENOLIC PANEL SYSTEM -1 OF 2 THESE DEFERRED SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS HA Vi . BEEN REVIEWED BY JPRA ARCHITECTS AND FOUND TO ,i BE IN GENERAL CONFORMANCE TO THE DESIGN OF THE BUILDING JPRA ARCHITECTS 39300 WEST TWELVE MILE ROAD, SUITE 180 FARMINGTON HILLS Ml 48331 248-373-0180 RECEIVED AUG 2 5 2014 CITY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING DIVISIO~ ... ~r TRESPA9 METEON9 COLORING THE WORLD TRESPA INTERNATIONAL B.V. IS A LEADING INNOVATOR IN THE FIELD OF ARCHITECTURAL MATERIALS, RECOGNIZED INTERNATIONALLY AS A PREMIER DEVELOPER OF HIGH QUALITY PANELS FOR EXTERIOR CLADDING AND DECORATIVE FACADES. SINCE ITS FOUNDING IN 1960, TRESPA HAS WORKED CLOSELY WITH ARCHITECTS, DESIGNERS, INSTALLERS, DISTRIBUTORS AND END USERS GLOBALLY. TRESPA BELIEVES IN PRODUCT INNOVATION, COMBINING QUALITY MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES WITH SMART SOLUTIONS FOR ARCHITECTURAL APPLICATIONS. l0·YEAR PRODUCT WARRANTY The unique properties of Trespa• Meteon• panels make them highly durable. That's why Trespa is offering a ten year conditional warranty on its product. Please refer to your local sales representative for more information. WHERE CONCEPT MEETS SOLUTION Multi housing, Apartments United States of America Good design starts with inspiration, exceptional vision and provocative thinking. It comes to life with great materials,.finishes and systems. Trespa• Meteon• brings compelling aesthetics and nearly limitless design possibilities with various colors, rhythms and depths to next-generation architectural claddings. The panels can be used on their own, or in combination with other materials, to create stunning facades or exceptional highlights. Where concept meets solution, you will find Trespa• Meteon•. Trespa• Meteon• is a decorative high-pressure compact laminate (HPL) with an integral surface manufactured using Trespa's unique in-house technology, Electron Beam Curing (EBC). The blend of up to 70% wood-based fibers and thermosetting resins, manufactured under high pressures and temperatures yields a highly stable, dense panel with good strength-to-weight ratios. Trespa• Meteon• stands out in vertical exterior wall coverings such as facade cladding, balcony paneling, sunblinds as well as horizontal exterior ceiling applications. D 0 ••••• •c• ••c • • Think Trespa FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT TRESPA.COM AND TRESPA.INFO • Public Building I France COMMITTED TO SAFETY Trespa is committed to the safety of its processes and products. Two classes of Trespa• Meteon• are available: Standard grade and enhanced Fire-Retardant grade (FR). LOW MAINTENANCE & EASY TO CLEAN The closed surface ofTrespa• Meteon• practically withstands dirt accumulation, keeping the product smooth and easy to clean. •• e1•t:•• •••• • •• ••a LONG LIFE PERFORMANCE Trespa• Meteon• is ideal for prolonged exposure as it stays looking great for many years and needs little maintenance. Trespa• Meteon• remains the material of choice for architects today, because they can be sure that it will still define the urban landscape tomorrow. Please contact your local Trespa representative for local availability. ••• WIDE RANGE OF VIBRANT COLORS AND FINISHES Trespa• Meteon• is at the forefront of attractive design and architecture. The product is available in many standard colors and finishes and even custom-made project colors. The acclaimed Naturals and Wood Decors collections offer a wide range of wood grains and organic motifs. Leisure, Cultural, Sports Spain WEATHER RESISTANT & COLOR STABILITY • D II CII • CII •• ·m• oa • •• ••• Trespa• Meteon• performs exceptionally well outdoors. Sun and rain will have no significant effect on the panel's surface. Clll • •• l .. ; D I I Ill Education I China SOLID & STURDY Consistent and high-density throughout, Trespa• Meteon• holds screws and other mechanical fixings solidly. The panels have good compressive and tensile strength and excellent pullout and impact resistance, yet Trespa• Meteon• is easily machinable and workable like hardwood. • • Commercial Office Australia .. ,. RESPECT FOR OUR ENVIRONMENT Trespa strongly believes that any change should start with the company itself. Trespa's approach towards sustainability is framed by the principle 'Do No Harm, Do Good, Do Better' and starts from an objective and fact based analysis (LCA) ofits environmental footprint. For more information on Trespa's Life Cycle Analysis, please visit trespa.com. a Cl c•'f:.I. •o •• VENTILATED FACADES ADVANTAGES OF VENTILATED FACADE SYSTEMS Trespa• Meteon• panels ate perfect for use in innovative and functional ventilated facade systems. Used on its own or as a highlight in combination with other materials, Trespa• Meteon• determines the look and underlines the qualities of a building. :· A continuous airflow draws air through the cavity, aiding in the removal of heat and moisture from rain or condensation. o Residents and-users not orily find themselves in a low-Jnaintenance-envitonrnent, but the dry and ~omfottable conditions of.the building may also have a positive contribution to the indoor environment. Trespa is at the forefront of cutting-edge building techniques. Ventilated facades are more than a design gesture -they may provide energy efficient, long-lasting properties. 0 The rainscreen also blocks parts of the solar radiationand accommodates continuous insulation, which may improve the overall energy performance of the building. STRONG FOCUS ON SERVICE As specialist in exterior cladding, Trespa provides knowledge and technical information to aid the design and construction of paneled facades. During all phases of a project, from design and specification to installation, Trespa has a strong focus on service and can provide answers and information to support customers. Trespa is fully aware that architects wish to realize their specific design going beyond standard solutions. Many customised facades can be realized by offering specific services, especially where Trespa is involved in the early design stage, to give customers detailed advice. SOLUTION PROVIDING AND VALUE ADDING SERVICES ::: PRODUCT TRAINING SESSIONS Trespa provides training sessions for both installers and designers on topics such as the ventilated facade concept and installation, and product properties and features. t: TECHNICAL SUPPORT Trespa can guide its partners to achieve optimal technical solutions with appropriate fixing systems. c: INSTRUCTIONS FOR PANEL HANDLING AND MACHINING High aesthetical quality requires craftsmanship, the right tools and equipment. Trespa will gladly provide advice on these areas. -; DESIGN SUPPORT Trespa Studio, a multidisciplinary group working on innovative solutions, supporting architects in facade design and offering a special "graphics on facades" service (only available for selected countries), that creates unique images with a random repeat (patent pending). a DESIGN CENTRES Trespa Design Centres are based in New York, Barcelona, Santiago de Chile and Weert (the Netherlands). These are unique collaborative spaces inspiring architects, installers and clients. These Centres offer conferences and seminars that facilitate meaningful dialogues with Trespa's partners. u INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMER SUPPORT SERVICE Trespa Customer Service Desk is available throughout all the regions in which the company is active. u CUSTOM MADE SOLUTIONS Through intensive dialogue with architects and by offering Trespa's customized colors (for projects over 200m2 (-2,153 ft2)), Trespa has contributed to the realization of many unique facade designs. These customized facade designs are not only beautiful, but also cost effective. UNI COLOURS AOS.0.0 i , Pure -White I '------______ j -~ -------------! A03.0.0 White i A04.0.0 Cream White A04.0.1 Pearl Yellow ' AOS.1.0 Pap~rus White- : A07.1.1 Sand i j ' ' l l 1 AOS.1.] , Stone leige ;Aos.1.2 , ~ ~~hampagne __ ; §:!m~ A04.0.5 · Zinc Yellow PROJECT COLORS COLOR YOUR IMAGINATION Trespa• Meteon• architectural panels are available in a wide choice of standard colors and effects. To create facades that are even more individual and expressive, Trespa• Meteon• panels can be custom-made in special project colors. For more information please contact your local Trespa representative. METALLICS Trespa• Meteon• Metallics panels feature a directional colored surface. WOOD DECORS Trespa• Meteon• Wood Decors panels feature a directional colored surface. The grain of Trespa• Meteon• Wood Decors runs the length direction of the paneL NATURALS ,:~t,\1ft , i;(~;Ji~~.b (!J~~·~?j Trespa• Meteon• Naturals panels feature a directional colored surface. SIZES 4270x2130mm (~ 168 X 83 inch) The large size of this panel allows an efficient machining of the product. -~--.,------------~-· ~-, ' l ' ' 3650>e 1860 mm , I 2550 x 1860 mm ~-(~ 143 x73 inch) ____ _j L:: lOOx 73 inch) Note: Full size panels feature a squareness tolerance. please check trespa.info for the detailed and up to date Delivery Program and Material Property Datasheet. 3050x 1530mm (~ 120 x-60 inch) THICKNESSES 6 mm !~ 1/4 inch) 8 mm (~ 5/16 inch) l 0 mm I~ 3/8 inch) 13 mm !~ 1/2 inch) UNI COLOURS Colour code , Colour nome Sattn Rock Gloss A03.0.0 While • 'ii • • 'A03.l.0 ___ Postel.Grey·----•-'ii __ Lil_.,~--•--Lil, _____ ,, _A03.4.0 ____ .. Silver Grey, ....... • _'ii __ Cii ___ ~ _ • __ Cii _ • _ A04.b.O Cream While • 'ii Lil ~ ii Lil A04.0.1 Pearl Yellow • .. Lil ~ • Lil AQ4.0.2 ___ . _ Pole Yellow _____ •_ ...... _Lil ... ~ .. • _ '--=Lil=...,,_ A04.0.5 Zinc Yellow • .. Lil ~ • Lil A04.1.7 Gold Yellow • .. Cii ~ • Cii --- A05.0.0 Pure White • .. Lil ~ • Lil • _ A05. l.O _ .•.•. PoP.Yrus White ·-. • .. .. _ . , Cii ~. _ • ___ Cii=-+---l . A05.l.1 ____ StoneBeige _______ • .... Cii ~ .... • ... Eii • A05.l.2 _____ Chompogne _, _a __ .. ___ Cii_ -~ -~-Cii. • A05.1.4 Sun Yellow • .. Lil ~ • Cii _ A05.5.0 ____ Quartz Grey----· . • _ .• 'ii_ . Lil · ~-. •.. Lil .. __ _ A06.3.5 Ochre • .. Cii ~ • Cii A06.5.1 ___ Toscano Greige ...... • .. 'ii_ . Lil ,_~----•_.Lil __ .:__ _ A06.7. 1 ___ Natural Gre1ge .... _ • _ ., .... _ Cii _ ~ , • Lil A07. l. l Sand • .. Lil ~ • Lil A08.2. l Mid Bei~ • .. Lil ~ • Lil A08.2.3 Salmon 111 .. Cii ~ • Cii - A08.3.1 Sto~e-G~;; · • -........ --.. -. ~--~ • -.--. Lil . _ A08.4.5 . ., •. _ Ru~tv3ed __ ..... _ .... • . . .. •. Cii _ ~ . • _ . Cii _ _ A08.8.1 Dork Brown • .. Lil ~ • Lil __ A09,6.4_, ___ .. fv\cihogany Red ......... •_ .... _ fil.. ~ . • .. _ Cii ___ _ A 10. 1.8 Red Orange • .. Lil ~ • Lil Al0.3.4 Terra Cotto • 'ii Cii ~ • Lil · A 10.4.5 Sienna_~~-"___ • .. Lil ~ • Cit - _ Al0.6.1 ____ .. Toupe . __ ........... Ea· ~ · • Lil A 11.4.4 English Red • .. Cii ~ • Cii All.8.0 _______ CeromicGrei~ .. • ...... Lil .. ,~.• _Lil __ _ A 12.1.8 Passion Red • .. Lil ~ • Lil Al2.3.7 CormineRed • .. Lil ~ • Lil Al 2.6.3 Wine Red • .. Cii ~ . • Cii • A 14.7.2 __ DeepRed B;;;;;· .. -. __ ...... Iii -_ ~ . _ •· _ Cii , -~ M~l ~~ • .. Lil~• Lil Al7.3.5 _____ C_yclom _______ • ___ .. __ Lil_~-• .. Cii - A20.2.3 light Viola • .. Cii ~ • Lil A20.5.2 Lavender Blue • .. Cii ~ • Cii A20.7.2 Dork Blue • . 'ii Lil ~ • Lil • _ A2l. l.O ___ • Winter Grey __ .... • ... _ Cii . _ ~ _ • Lil . A21.5. l Mid Grey • .. Cii ~ • Cii • A21.5.4 Cobalt Blue a .. Lil Pi:J • Lil A21.7.0 __ . Steel GreL. __ • .... Cii ____ '% · • !:ii • A22.l.6 ___ Roy?Blue ____ . • ___ 'ii __ Lil_ ~-• ____ Lil-=-..____, A22.2. 1 Bluish Grey • .. Cii ~ • Cii A22.2.4 Powder Blue • .. Lil ~ • Lil A22.3.1 · Ocean Grey • 'II Lil ~ • Lil A22.4.4 Brilliant Blue • .. Lil ~ • Lil A22.6.2 Dork Denim • .. Lil ~ • Lil A23.0.4 Mineral Blue • .. Cii ~ • Cii -- A24.0.3 Poloi Blue . . . • 'ii Lil ~ • Lil A24.4.1 Steel Blue • .. Cii ~ · • !:ill • A25.8.1 Anthracite Grey • 'ii Lil· ~ • Lil • A26'.5.4 Pacific • .. Cii ~-• Cii A28.2. l Aquom~rine • .. Lil ~ • Cii • A28.6.2 Mid Green • .. Lil ~ • Lil A30.3.2 Verdigris • .. Lil · ~ • · Cii -A3~2.21 ___ Tr;;1~~iM&~ ·-~---~-.. -~.Iii--~~----~-- A32.7.2 Dork Gr~~.. ... .. • .. Cii ~ • Cii • A33.3.6 Brilliant Green • 'ii Lil ~ • · Lil A34.!;l.1 _.....£.orest~!:~!'. ___ -~---~----~---~-~--~--~ A35.4.0 Cactus Green • .. Iii ~ • Cii A36.3.5 Turf Green • .. Lil ~ ·, • Lil .E..:9_:!____ Lime Green • .. Lil ~ • [ii . A37.2.3 Spring Green • .. Lil ~ • Lil Ml.0.6 ~jiloGreen • .. Cii ~ • Cii A90.0.0 Block • .. Lil ~ • Lil • For available sheet sizes and thicknesses for the above finishes, please check trespa.info for the detailed and up to date Delivery Program and Material Property Datasheet. Alternatively you can use the Product Selector on trespa.com ( after choosing the country where the project is located). METALLICS Colour' code Colour name Satin. 'Rock Gloss M04.4. 1 Titanium Silver • Iii Lil • Lil _ M05.5. l --· __ Titanium Bronzt . . •, ~ Cii , .... :-Ci!.. .... · M06.4. l Amber • r• Lil • Lil · M 1-2.4·.2 Garnet Red • Iii Cill : : • Iii· Ii · M20.4.2 Northern light • ra -Lil •· Lil M2 l. 3 .4 · Azurite Blue · Ill , Iii !ii Ill! !ii • , ,... M21.8.1 Graphite Grey • Iii Cii • Cii • M24.,;1.3, __ Jagoon ., ... ., _.. Ill __ Ilia_ . iii_ . ~ . Lil ___ _ M34.3. l Bottle Green • Iii Cii • Cii M35.7.1 Molcicnite.Green ·• r.;-Lil ·, 111 !:ii . a M40.4.3 Mustard Yellow • Iii Cii • Cii ·-M5,l ~.:.L-Aluminium Gr!c}'_ ii , r• . Lil__ .. Ill ,' Cilit _. • __ M51.0.2 Urban Grey • Ilia Cii • Lil __M53.0.1 ___ •• Copper Red ____ ~. Iii .. Cii-_ii _ Cilit ... ii, · M53.0.2 Con=r Yellow • r• Cii • Cii • WOOD DECORS · Colour code· :Cok,ur:ncime '· Sbtin · _-Mott NWOl Loft Grey • Ilia • Iii NW02 Eli,gont Oak . a Iii • Iii NW03 Hor;:;;ny Oak • Iii NW04 · PacificBoard • Iii • lia- NW05 Loft Bro~n · • r111 • r• NWd6 Montre\Jx Amber • · r•- NW07 Montreux Sunglow · • r• NW08. Italian Walnut • Iii • Iii NW09 We~ge • Iii • r• . NWlO __ English Clierry __ • ·Iii_--·----. _ NWl 1 Santos Polisonder • Iii NWl 2 l\lorurdl Baaepdo • . Iii NW13 CountrvWood • ............. · ----~-~--p . f'\JW14 FrenchWalnut Ill Ilia , •· Iii NWl 5 · ' Milano Sobbio • · Iii -NW16-Milano Terra, •· -.---._. --.----... - ~] 7 Milano Grigio • Iii • Iii NWl 8 . light Mahogany· • r• , NWl 9 Dork Mahogany • Ilia NW20 Blegch¢Mine • i;. • Iii . NW21 Australian Pine • Ilia • Ilia ""7win~--, Slate Wood -a·· Ilia • :'"''ii" NW23 Nordic Block --.-1;1--.--.- NATURALS Colour code · Colour name Mott, NA05 Erosion • .. ----..--NA06 .. Patine;,: _______ ., NA07 Dee~~---·-• -,.._ NA08 Sierra Red, Iii .. NA09 Oxidoiion • .. --iji"" ____:tit.1_0 __ Titanic~--__ • ,_ .. _ .. NAll French Limestone • NA12 · Ndk!~ol Cho!kstone ... • . ~~: NA13 Silver Quartzite • r• NA14 Weathered:Bas~ii'-• :-!'IL NA15 Indian Terra Cotto • .. FINISHES TYPES • SINGLE SIDED DECORATIVE: decorative side with non decorative black reverse r• DOUBLE SIDED DECORATIVE: same color for front and reverse side of the panel Eii VARITOP; decorative side with standard white decorative Satin reverse (A03.0.0) % DUOCOLOUR: different color for front and reverse side of the panel ··-·---. ---------------------------------------------. CONTACT US TRESPA l~RNATIONAL 8.V. ,P.O. Box 110, 6000 AC Weert Wetering 20, 6002 SMWeert The Netherlands www.trespa.com TRESPA NORTH AMERICA LTD. 62 Greene Street (GroundF!c;>or) NewYork,NY10012 United States of America Tel: +i 800 487-3772. Fax: + 1 866 298 3499 Info.NorthAmerica@Trespa.com @lQ.1:f:!;l,i These terms apply, to the use of thls document and such use automatically means that the other party agrees to these terms. Toe information provided byTrespalntemationalB.V. ("Trespa") in this document is solelyindicative. Trespa is wiable to warrant the accuracy and completeness of this information. Trespa may change the information included in this documentatanytime and without further notice. Trespa's customers and third parties must ascertain that they have the most recent document (fur the most recent version, please consult: www.trespa.com). NoTights can be derived from the information prcwided;·the use of the information is at the other party's rlslc and responsibility Trespa does not warrant that the information in this document is suitable for the purpose for which it is consulted by the other party This document does not contain any design, structural calculation, estimate or other warranty or representation thatcustomet'! and third parties may rely on. This document does not guarantee anyproperties of'Irespa products. Colors used in Trespa's communications (including but not limited to printed matter) and in samples of1respa's products may differ from the colors of the Trespa products to be supplied. Samples are not intended fur use in product tests and are TRESPA UK LTD. 35 Calthorpe-Road Edgbaston Birmingham,BlSlTS United Kingdom Tel: 0808-2340268 Fax: 0808-2341377 info.UK@Trespa.com not representative of characteristics of the Trespa products. Trespa's products and samples are produced within the specified color tolerances and the colors (of production batches) may differ, even if the same color is used. The viewing angle also influences the color perception. Metallics panels feature uurface whose color appears to change based on the direction from which it is viewed. The specified color stability and color 5P<cifications mate only to the decorative surface of the Trespa products, not to the core material and samples of the Trespaproducts. Trespa products are delivered ex-works with straight. sawn sides. Customers and third parties must have a professional adviser inform them abqut (the suitability of) the Trespa products fur all desired app1ications and ai1out applicable laws and regulations. Trespa does not warrant the above. lhe most recent version of the current delivery program and the Material Properties-Datasheet can be found atwww.trespa. info. Only the information in the most recent and valid Material Properties Datasheet should be ~ to select and prcwide advice ~ding 1respa products, Trespa reserves the right to change (the speclfications for) its products without priornotice. J r~,~H~j'I"""/ Trespa is notliable (neither contractual nor VERSION 2.2 ,·, BROCHURE CODE V2405 ·. DATE 01-2013 VISIT US TRESPA DESIGN CENTRE·NEW YORK 62 Greene Street (Ground Floor) New York, NY 10012 U11tted States of America Tel: +l.212334·6888 Fax: + 1 866 298 3499 TDC.NewYorlc@Trespa.com ·www.trespa.ccim/us/tdc TRESPA .pESIGN CENTRE WEERT Wetering-20 6002 SM Weert The Netherlands Tel: +31 (0) 495 458 845 TDC.Weert@Trespa.com www.trespa.com/us/tdc non-contractual) ·for any damage arising from or related to the use of this document, except if ll!ld'to the extent that such damage is the resiµt of willfui misconduct or gross negligence on the part of Trespa and/or its management The limitation of liability applies to a11 parties affiliated with•Tre_spa, including but notlimited·to its officers, directors, employees, affiliated enterprises, Sl!ppliers, distributors, agents, and representatjves. ~~ All ol'lll and written statements, offers, quotations, sales, supplies, deliveries and/or agreements and all related activities ofTrespa are governed by the Trespa General Terms and Conditions of Sale (Algemeile verkoopvoorwaarden '.lrespa Internationalp. V.) filed with ihe Chamber-of Commerce and Industry for Noord-en·Midden- Limblirgin Venlo (NL) on 11 April 2007 under number 24270677, which can be found on and downloade<;I frolI! the1'respa website, www. trespa.com/documentation. A)I <Jral and written statements. offers, quotations_, sales, ~upplies., deliveries and/or agreements and all ,;elated work· ofTrespa North America, Ltd. are governed by the 1respa North America Generai Terms and Conditions of Sale, which can be found on and downloaded from the Trespa website; www.trespa. TRESPA DESl<3N CENTRE lllARCELONA Ca]Je Ribera 5, 08Q03. BarceJofta Spain Tel: +34 (0) 93 295 4193 Fax: +34 (0) 93, 116 3300 TDC.Barce16na@Trespa.com www.tiespa.com/us/tdc TRESPA DESIGN CENTRE SANTIAGO Eliodoro Yanez 2831 Torre A -Local 1 P.rov\dencia, Santiago Chile . Tel: +56 2 4069990 TDC.Santiago@Trespa.com www.trespa.cc;im/us/tdc c6m/docum~ntation.A copy of these general conditions of sale will be provided free of charge on request All geQeral teilns and conditions other than tlie conditions mentioned above are dismis~d and do not apply, regardless of whether such lerJl!S and conditions are referred to on requests for offeis, offer. i;onfinn_ations, stationery and/o.rother documents of the other party, even if Trespa do.es not expressly object to such terms and·conditions lQ~~~W,f.W All int~ectual:proJlerty rights and otherrights regarding the content of fuis,document (including logos, text and photographs) are owned by 1respa and/od~ licensors. ·Any-use of the content of this docume}lt, indtJ.ding distribution, rept'Odu~tion, disclosure, storage in an automafed data file or the dispatch of such a file without Trespa's prior 'written consent is e,q,licitly prohibited.• Trespa, Meteon, Athlon,.TopLab, '.l'opl,ab'!"-', TopLab=''"'", V'rrtuon, Izeon, Volkern, trespaEssel)tials and Mystic Met.µJi.:s are registered trademarks.of Trespa. ~ Should you have·any questions or comments, please do 11ot hesitate \o contact Trespa. · ~-----------............... ·---·--------·--··---·-----------------------------------------------' VISIT TRESPA.COM FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE VERSION OF THIS DOCUMENT. This document is intended to provide general recommendations only. Trespa provides these guidelines and all testing, code and design data for informational purposes only and strongly advises that the customer, project owner and architect seek independent advice from a certified construction professional and/or engineer regarding application and installation as well as compliance with design requirements, applicable codes, laws and regulations, and test standards. Please check your local codes and applicable design requirements for proper use. General Trespa® Meteon® has a closed surface that is virtually pore-free making it highly impenetrable to contamination. In addition, Trespa® Meteon® is highly resistant to a large number of chemicals including many different non-aggressive and aggressive cleaning agents. Although Trespa® Meteon® requires minimum maintenance, it is advisable to clean the panels after installation on site and at yearly intervals or whenever the windows are being cleaned thereafter, depending on the area, type of application and the care taken with processing and assembly. Dirt prevention Design considerations The effect of dirt on decorative panels varies depending on the cause. An even layer of dust, for instance, is less obvious than streaks or patches caused by rainwater running off and leaving concentrated deposits of dust and dirt. Various construction solutions exist to prevent concentrated dirt marks e.g. by • applying fitting overhangs with water deflecting edges; • using flat-headed fast-fixing screws; • ensuring that joints do not occur above the centre of another panel. Construction considerations Some dirt is bound to be generated during construction, but unnecessary soiling should be avoided: • remove any labels or stickers immediately after installation; • apply adhesives and mastic accurately; • mask panel edges while frames are being painted; • remove severe stains such as paint, cement or tar immediately. Cleaning and repairing Trespa® panels may not just be affected by dust, dirty handprints or algae growth. More serious problems such as soot coating, stubborn graffiti or accidents on site may occur. A wide range of special cleaning agents specifically for these types of staining are available through third parties. Do not use cleaning agents with abrasive or polishing components. Only use clean sponges, soft nylon brushes or cloths and avoid brushes with hard rigid bristles. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions closely. Please check www.trespa.info for the latest version of this document 2 Recommended concentrations and soaking times should not be exceeded. Good cleaning results will depend on how well the contamination dissolves under the influence of the cleaning agent used. Some products, such as 2-component paint systems, polyurethane, silicone or other polymers, do not dissolve, making them very difficult to remove. Incomplete removal or removal with an unsuitable product may create a permanent film on the panels. This residue may cause an uneven discoloration of the surface. Trespa's warranties do not apply in case of improper or incorrectly performed cleaning. For the use of any cleaning agent, please consider (national) safety and environmental regulations. Shoe-polish, crayons, pencil and chalk Even stubborn marks such as shoe polish and children's crayons are easy to clean from panels using an organic solvent. Rinse the panels with water and wipe to prevent streaks. Location codes written in pencil or chalk and those which are exposed to the weather for long periods of time are more difficult to remove. Paint Remove solvent based paint with an organic solvent. Rinse or wipe the panels to avoid streaks. Remove two-component paint immediately with water and/ or an organic solvent. Once this type of paint has dried it cannot be removed. Adhesives, mastic and synthetic resins When using adhesives, mastic or synthetic resins always consult the manufacturer's instructions. Not only for the execution instructions but also to determine whether the product is suitable to achieve the desired cleaning result. Remove solvent-based products with an organic solvent. Then rinse and/or wipe to avoid streaking. Remove two-component adhesive or synthetic resin immediately with water and/or an organic solvent Silicon mastic should be rubbed off with a dry clean cloth and any residues removed with a silicon remover. Once these products have dried, they cannot be removed .. Traces of cement and lime These should be removed with concentrated acid cleaning agents (i.e. hydrochloric acid), then rinse the panels thoroughly with clean water and wipe them dry. Grease and grime Over time, rain, wind, traffic and industrial pollution will deposit a light to medium layer of dirt on panel surfaces. Depending on the degree of dirt deposited, the panels can be cleaned at yearly intervals, whenever the windows are being cleaned or longer using a window cleaning agent. Dust, splashes of mud, oil, greasy and dirty handprints are easy to remove by washing the panels with a universal household cleaning agent. Rinse and/or wipe the panels after washing to avoid streaks. Green growth Algae and mosses thrive on surfaces which stay mostly cool and damp and are rarely exposed to direct sunlight. The closed surface of Trespa® panels, however prevents them from penetrating the surface, making them easy to wipe off. Please check www.trespa.info for the latest version of this document 3 Graffiti Trespa® Meteon® has a closed surface that is virtually pore-free preventing paint, varnish, adhesive, ink and other graffiti materials from penetrating. The offending items can-be easily removed if they are soluble in water, otherwise use organic solvent or special graffiti cleaner. Avoid streaks by rinsing the panel and wiping dry. Damage Should the surface of Trespa® Meteon® be scratched through vandalism, this may in many occasions be repaired by applying a small amount of acrylic paint with a fine brush to the scratches. This "touch up paint" is available in almost every standard Trespa® color. Please contact your local Trespa representative for availability. Any panels which are accidentally broken should be replaced. Disclaimer This is a print generated by you from www.trespa.info ("Website"). By accessing the Website and printing this document you have accepted the Terms of Use of the Website. Please refer to the Website for all conditions that apply to this document. Not all the systems shown in this document may be suitable for all applications and jurisdictions. We provide you with testing, code and design data for informational purposes only and strongly recommend that you or any other user of this document obtains independent advice regarding compliance with design requirements, applicable codes, laws and regulations, and test standards. Please check your local codes and design requirements for proper use. Trespa will not accept any liability in relation to your use of this document. All intellectual property rights, including copyrights and other rights regarding the content of the Website and this print generated from the Website (including logos, trademarks, service marks, software, databases, audio, video, text and photographs) are owned by Trespa and/or its licensors. Trespa®, Meteon®,Athlon®, Toplab®, TopLabPws@, TopLabECo.FIBRB®, Virtuon®, Volkern®, Trespa Essentials® and Mystic Metallics® are registered trademarks ofTrespa. All oral and written statements, offers, quotations, sales, supplies, deliveries and/or agreements and all related activities ofTrespa are governed by the Trespa General Terms and Conditions of Sale (Algemene verkoopvoorwaarden Trespa International B.V.) filed with the Chamberof Commerce and Industry for Noord-en Midden-Limburg in Venlo (NL) on 11 April 2007 under number 24270677,which can be found on and downloaded from the Trespa website, www.trespa.com. All oral and written statements, offers, quotations, sales, supplies, deliveries and/or agreements and all related work of Trespa North America, Ltd. are governed by the Trespa General Terms and Conditions of Sale, which can be found on and downloaded from the Trespa North America Ltd. website, www.trespa.com/na. A copy of these general conditions of sale will be provided free of charge on request. Please check www.trespa.info for the latest version of this document california panel systems February 28, 2014 Re: Westfield Carlsbad Mall To whom it concerns; -Non-Minority -Union -No MBE, WBE -We qualify as a SBME Manufacturers Qualifications California Panel Systems has been an approved manufacturer of TRESPA panel systems 8 years. CPS manufactures approximately 100,000-250,000 sq ft. of panel systems a year. California Panel Systems has the experience, manpower, equipment, and financial resources to manufacture TRESPA panels systems in a high quality and workmanlike manner. Regards, Tim Egan Project Manager California Panel Systems, LP 1020 N. Marshall Avenue· El Cajon· CA· 92020 · Voice: 619.956.0866 · Fax: 619.956.0855 www.calpanelsystems.com california panel systems February 28, 2014 Re: Westfield Carlsbad Mall To whom it concerns; -Non-Minority -Union -No MBE, WBE -We qualify as a SBME Letter of Certification California Panel Systems has approved Van Nuys Sheet Metal as a Certified Installer for the CPS-210 concealed fastener system. Van Nuys Sheet Metal has the experience, manpower, equipment, and financial resources to install TRESPA panels in a high quality and workmanlike manner. Regards, Tim Egah Project Manager California Panel Systems, LP 1020 N. Marshall Avenue· El Cajon· CA· 92020 · Voice: 619.956.0866 · Fax: 619.956.0855 www.calpanelsystems.com Trespa North America, Ltd. ("TNA'') Ten Year Standard Limited Warranty for Trespa'" Meteon'" Panels 1. Limited Warranty. TNA warrants to Buyer, and to the owner of the Project, for a period of ten (10) years from the date of shipment of the Panels to Buyer, that for vertical applications of the Panels (i) will not delaminate, and (ii) the Panel decor layers will not deviate more than 5 Delta E units from the original color according to ASTM 0-2244 (Cielab metric), with the exception of NW/NA, and Uni-Colors A12.3.7, A17.3.5, A20.2.3 and certain other bright pigment colors as also may be designated from time to time. For NW/NA decors, TNA warrants to Buyer, and to the owner of the Project, for a period of ten (10) years from the date of shipment of the Panels to Buyer, that the Panel decor layers will retain a fastness grade of 4 or higher on the grey scale when measured according to ISO 105 A02-93. For Uni-Colors Al2.3.7, A17.3.5, A20.2.3, TNA warrants to Buyer, and to the owner of the Project, for a period of ten (10) years from the date of shipment of the Panels to Buyer, that the Panel decor layers will not deviate more than 10 Delta E units from the original color according to ASTM D-2244 {Cielab metric). 2. Limited Warranty Conditions. This limited warranty shall be null and void for failure to fully adhere to any of the following conditions: 1. the Price shall have been paid in full unless otherwise agreed to in writing by TNA; 2. the Panels shall have been installed in accordance with the specification outlined in the Order Questionnaire and shall have been installed to meet all applicable building codes and standards; 3. the Panels are part of the Standard Delivery Program and shall have been used only for vertical installations; 4. the Panels shall have been stored, fabricated, installed and maintained according to the published guidelines and recommendations of TNA in effect at the time of shipment of the Panels to Buyer; - 5. the information at the bottom of this warranty must be completed in full by Buyer; 6. upon delivery of the Panels to Buyer, Buyer shall have promptly inspected the Panels to determine the presence of any patent defects (meaning any defects that are apparent, or should have been apparent, to Buyer by a visual inspection), and Buyer shall have notified TNA of any such patent defects in writing within thirty (30) days of the date of delivery of the Panels to Buyer, or within ten (10) days of first inspection provided such inspection occurs within a year and the Panels have been stored according to manufacturer's guidelines. 7. the Panels shall not have been modified or altered following delivery of the Panels to Buyer except as necessary for proper installation meeting all applicable building codes and standards; 8. for purposes of making a claim under this limited warranty for anything other than a patent defect described above, Buyer shall have notified TNA in writing of any alleged defect within thirty (30) days of the date that Buyer discovered or should have reasonably discovered such defect and Buyer must submit the claim accompanied by the Limited Product Warranty; 9. upon receipt of a claim pursuant to this limited warranty, TNA shall have been afforded reasonable opportunity to inspect the allegedly defective Panels and Buyer shall have provided TNA with any and all information and documentation in Buyer's possession or control regarding the Panels, including information concerning installation and maintenance; 10. title to the Project property shall not have transferred to subsequent owner(s) without written notice to TNA of such transfer of title within thirty (30) day of the date that ownership is transferred. The period of limited warranty applicable in the event of such transfer of title shall be the remainder of the unexpired portion of this TNA Ten-Year Meteon Limited Warranty; and 11. this warranty shall be applicable only if current as of the date of initial shipment of Panels to Buyer. 3. Right to Inspect. TNA has the right but not the obligation to conduct limited site inspections for purposes of assessing compliance with the specifications outlined in the Order Questionnaire. 4. Revocation of Warranty. TNA may revoke this Limited Warranty if the Panels are not installed in accordance with the specifications outlined in the Order Questionnaire and/or the installation does not meet all applicable building codes and standards. 5. limitations of Damages; Exclusive Remedy. In the event that a Panel or Panels fail to conform to this limited warranty, TNA shall, at its sole option, either repair the defective Panel(s) or furnish replacement Panel(s). REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE PANELS SHALL BE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY HEREUNDER. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, TNA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTiAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. Removal and reinstallation of Panels repaired or replaced under this limited warranty shall be at Buyer's sole cost and expense. Under no circumstances, will TNA be liable for more than the original purchase price of the Panels. 6. Exclusions. This limited warranty does not cover any defect in any materials or components other than the Panels, or damages attributed to causes unrelated to the Panel manufacturing process, including but not limited to, faulty or improper installation, damages caused by or resulting from combination or assembly of any such other materials or components with the Panels, normal weathering, exposure to corrosive elements in the atmosphere, mildew, the use of harmful cleaning compounds, windstorm, sandstorm, natural disaster, riot, vandalism, malicious mischief, impact, unreasonable use, misuse, physical abuse, accidental damage, act-of war, terrorism, civil disobedience or any other "force majeur." 7. Disclaimer. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN, THE PANELS AND OTHER COMPONENTS PROVIDED ARE SOLD "AS IS," AND TNA EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR_A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ANY WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR TRADE USAGE. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY'PROVIDED BY TNA, and supersedes all other warranties, including any based upon oral or written representations. DateShipped-fromTNA to Buyer=-----~-----------------------------------Buyer Name: ______________________________________________ _ CRM Number, Project Name & Location (with Zip Code): ________________________________ _ Standard Ten Year Meteon Warrantv Effective August 2012 Material Property Datasheet YRIESPA® METEON® Received Westfield Construction 03/03/2014 12:17:46 PM Decorative high-pressure compact laminates according to EN 43~:2005 with thicknesses of 6 mm (at ¼ in) or greater for outdoor applications. Sheets consisting al layers of wood-based fibers (paper and/ar wood}"impregnated with thermosetting resins and surface layer(s} on one or both sides, having decorative colors or designs. A transparent topcoat is added to the surface layer(s} and cured by Trespa's unique in-house technology Electron Beom Curing (EBC}, to enhance weather and light protecting properties. These components are bonded together with simultaneous application of heat (~ 150° C / ~ 302° f} and high specific pressure (> 7 MPa} to obtain a homogeneous non-porous material with increased density and integral decorative surface. They are available in the Standard grade (EDS; not available in all worldwide areos} and in the fire-Retardant grade (EDF). Surface quality- !)imensional tolerances !EN 43S.2: 4 t t > respo Standard , : Squareness r Curved Elements 19 Please visit www.trespa.info for the most up to date version of this document. Westfield Carlsbad Submittal 03/03/2014 12:17:57 PM Material Property Datasheet TRESPA® METEON® p ttribu Unit 'Thermal resistance/ conducfivi : EN 12524 : Thermal resistance/ conductivi iW/mK i I . 0.3 . . :,-,,, '. -.·; Europe ,-~~-------~--------------- Reaction lo Fire : EN 438-7 R~~~ttOnto FireJ~rm~;yr-=-~ ---. H, .. :·olN"4i()2:1 -~~~=~t::::;~:~~~~~:~ __ J:::::: ____________ F~;,;~-----.--·-.--. --·;:!:---_--_ _ _____ _ Reaction to-File (FrQJ!ceL _______ .. · _ . [M P 92-501 .• _Classification ___ ---------.. ,, _____ fclaa ____________ ,-_______ :~--·---· _______ ·_ ' .. ,,BL .. · __ ,_ .. -··------------- . __ ,Classification ______________ ,fclass -· ''.M? __________ .1M1 _____________ ... -. · ~--· Nor!~ America Asia Pacific ·Reai:tion lo Fire (China) . _________ :GB 8624 .. _____ •Classification ~ Due to conversion from metric values, the US values provided are approximate. I!! All data are related to the products mentioned in the Trespa• Meteon• standard delivery program. !ID Not valid for following colors: A04.0.1/A10. 1.8/ A20.2.3/ A 17:3.5/ A 12.3.7. For other opplications/colors such as project colors, please contact your local Trespa representative. IIl For more information on Delta-E values, please contact the Technical Service Department ofTrespa North America at l-800-487-3772. II! Laboratory test results are not intended to represent hazards that may be present under actual fire condmons. For multi-story applicotions, where local or national building codes may require full-scale fire testing in accordance with NFPA 285(U.S.) or Can/ULC-Sl 34 (Canada), please visit our website www.trespa:info or contact the Technical Service Deportment of Trespa North America at 1-800-487-3772 for installation information. Please note: Trespa"' Meteon"' is engineered for vertical exterior wall coverings such as fa~ade cladding, balcony panelling as well as horizontal exterior ceiling applications {Trespa"' Meteon" Curved Elements are only suitable for vertical exterior wall coverings). For other applications please contoct your local Trespa representative. Storage, machining, mounting and cleaning instructions are provided by the manufacturer. . Please visit www.trespa.info for the most up to date version of this document. SAFETY BRIGHT SILVER DATA S H E E T Page: 1 8/6/2012 PRODUCT NAME: BRIGHT SILVER PRODUCT CODE: DC240A-115 HMIG CODES: HF RP 2 2 1 G SECTION I MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME: DURA COAT PRODUCTS, INC. ADDRESS 5361 VIA RICARDO RIVERSIDE CA 92509 EMERGENCY PHONE (CHEMTREC): 800-424-9300 INFORMATION PHONE : 951-341-6500 DATE PREPARED: 8/6/2012 NAME OF PREPARER: YOUNG SHIN SECTION II HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/SARA III INFORMATION REPORTABLE COMPONENTS AROMATIC PETROLEUM SOLVENT TLV ACGIH 100 PPM, PEL OHSA 100 PPM POLYESTER RESIN * TOLUENE OSHA PEL: 50 PPM, ACGIH TLV: 50PPM-SKIN, OTHER: 150PPMSTEL METHYLATED MELAMINE AROMATIC HYDROCARBON TLV ACGIH l0PPM, PEL OHSA l0PPM * 2-BUTANONE/METHYL ETHYL KETONE OSHA PEL: 200 PPM, ACGIH TLV: 100 PPM, * N-BUTYL ALCOHOL OSHA PEL: 50 PPM, ACGIH TLV: 20 PPM CAS NUMBER 64742-95-6 PT SECRET 108-88-3 0.68002-20-0 64742-94-5 78-93-3 71-36-3 VAPOR PRESSURE mm Hg @ TEMP 3.02 68 22 68 .50 68 74.9 68 5.5 68 WEIGHT PERCENT 17 12 10 10 6 1 1 * Indicates toxic chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372. WARNING-DETECTABLE AMOUNTS OF A CHEMICAL KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER AND/OR BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM MAY BE PRESENT IN THIS PRODUCT. SECTION III BOILING RANGE: 180 -450 DEG F VAPOR DENSITY: HEAVIER THAN AIR COATING V.O.C.: 4.65 lb/gl SOLUBILITY IN WATER: 18.4% PHYSICAL/CHEMICA,L CHARACTERISTICS DENSITY: 8.69 lb/gl EVAPORATION RATE: SLOWER THAN ETHER MATERIAL V.O.C.: 4.65 lb/gl APPEARANCE AND ODOR: LIQUID--SOLVENT ODORS SECTION IV FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT: 105°F METHOD USED: SETA FLASH FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME-LOWER: 1.2 UPPER: 226 DEG EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: FOAM, CO2, DRY CHEMICAL SAFETY BRIGHT SILVER SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES DATA S H E E T Page: 2 8/6/2012 RESPIRATORY EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE WORN TO AVOID INHALATION OF CONCENTRATED VAPORS. WATER SHOULD NOT BE USED EXCEPT AS A FOG. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS HANDLE AS A FLAMMABLE MATERIAL. VAPOR FORMS AN EXPLOSIVE MIXTURE WITH AIR BETWEEN THE UPPER AND LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMITS. STABILITY: STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID HEAT AND FIRES. SECTION V INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) REACTIVITY DATA STRONG ALKALIES OR STRONG OXIDIZERS. THIS SOLVENT WILL DISSOLVE SOME PLASTICS, RUBBER MATERIALS OR COATINGS. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS BURNING CAN PRODUCE THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS: OXIDES OF CARBON AND NITROGEN. CARBON MONOXIDE IS HIGHLY TOXIC IF INHALED. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR SECTION VI HEALTH HAZARD DATA INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE OVER EXPOSURE MAY CAUSE ANESTHESIA, HEADACHE, NAUSEA, OR DIZZINESS. BREATHING THE VAPOR MAY IRRITATE THE NOSE AND THROAT. SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE CONTACT WITH THE SKIN OR EYES MAY BE IRRITATING. SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE DERMATITIS, DEFATTING INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE NAUSEA, DIZZINESS, IF SWALLOWED, CONTACT PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. ASPIRATION OF MATERIAL INTO LUNGS DUE TO VOMITING CAN CAUSE CHEMICAL PNEUMONITIS WHICH CAN BE FATAL. HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) INHALATION: DIZZINESS, BREATHING DIFFICULTY, HEADACHES, & LOSS OF COORDINATION. EYE CONTACT: SEVERE IRRITATION, TEARING, REDNESS, AND BLURRED VISION. SKIN CONTACT: CAN DRY AND DEFAT SKIN CAUSING CRACKS, IRRITATION, AND DERMATITIS. INGESTION: CAN CAUSE GASTROINTESTINAL IRRITATION, VOMITING, NAUSEA, & DIARRHEA. CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: No IARC MONOGRAPHS: Yes OSHA REGULATED: Yes MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE ANY RESPIRATORY OR SKIN CONDITION. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES REMOVE VICTIM TO FRESH AIR AND RESTORE BREATHING IF REQUIRED. CALL A PHYSICIAN. FLUSH SKIN AND EYE CONTACT WITH PLENTY OF WATER. GET MEDICAL CARE IF DISCOMFORT PERSISTS. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING UNLESS ADVISED TO DO SO BY A PHYSICIAN. SAFETY DATA S H E E T BRIGHT SILVER SECTION VII PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Page: 3 8/6/2012 ELIMINATE ALL SOURCES OF IGNITION. PROVIDE ADEQUATE VENTILATION. FLUSH WITH WATER TO A TANK OR TO OPEN, WELL-VENTILA- TED AREA. ABSORB OR REMOVE TO CONTAINERAND DISPOSE OF PROPERLY IN CONFORMATION WITH LOCAL REGULATIONS. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD. DISPOSE OFF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. PRECAUTION$ TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING STORE FULL, PARTIAL, OR EMPTY DRUMS AWAY FROM HEAT OR FLAMES. OTHER PRECAUTIONS AVOID PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT WITH SKIN. AVOID PROLONGED OR REPEATED BREATHING OF VAPOR. KEEP AWAY FROM HEAT, SPARK, AND OPEN FLAME. KEEP CONTAINER CLOSED. SECTION VIII CONTROL MEASURES RESPIRATORY PROTECTION ALL PURPOSE CANISTER MASK OR AIR-SUPPLIED MASK IF TLV EXCEEDED. VENTILATION PREFERABLE--MECHANICAL (GENERALJ--ACCEPTABLE. PROTECTIVE GLOVES ADVISABLE. EYE PROTECTION GOGGLES OR FACE SHIELD. OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT EYE BATH AND SAFETY SHOWER. WORK/HYGIENIC PRACTICES WASH HANDS WITH SOAP AND WATER BEFORE EATING. SECTION IX DISCLAIMER THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED HEREIN ARE THOSE OF DURA COAT PRODUCTS, INC (DCPIJ AND ITS SUPPLIERS. DCPI BELIEVES THAT THE INFORMATION HEREIN IS CURRENT AS OF THE DATE OF THIS MSDS. SINCE THE USE OF THE INFORMATION AND THE CONDITIONS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT ARE NOT WITHIN THE CONTROL OF DCPI, IT IS THE USER'S OBLIGATION TO DETERMINE THE SAFE USE OF THIS PRODUCT. Application SX 3-Self-Drill 5/8" O.D Stainless Bond Seal Metal to metal Drill capacity: .035-.098" SX 5-Self-Drill 5/8" O.D Stainless Bond Seal Metal to metal Drill capacity: .060 ~ .157" SX 14-Self-Drill 5/8" O.D Stainless Bond Seal Metal to metal Drill capacity: .157 -.550" SL2-S Free Spin Lap Self-Drill 1/2" (14mm) O.D for #12 5/8" (16mm) 0.D for#14 Stainless Bond Seal Metal to metal Drill capacity: .031 -.079" • SX Austenitic stainless fasteners come with a Bi-metal welded carbon steel point. • SX Austenitic stainless product line offers fastening solutions for attaching panels from very thin to 1/2" structural steel. • Provides ultimate corrosion performance for attaching steel, stainless or aluminum panels. • Designed for secured attachment to both panel and substructures. • Stainless self-drill fasteners are engineered to have low driving torque and provide maximum clamp load. • Ultimate drill performance in light, medium, and heavy gage applications. • Washer O.D designed for both sidewall and roof panel attachment. f ' 5/16" AF Hex Washer Head Dia: Nominal#14 Strength (ult.): Tensile: 11282N (2535 lbs) Torsional: 7.9N-m (70 in-lbs) Shear: 8293N (1864 lbs) Pull-out (ult): 12 ga (.105): 8968N (2016 lbs) 14 ga (.075): 6553N (1473 lbs) 16 ga (.060): 4539N (1020 lbs) Pull-over (ult): 24 ga (.024): 5494N (1235 lbs) 26 ga (.018): 4165 N (936 lbs) 5/16" AF Hex Washer Head Dia: Nominal#12 Strength (ult.): Tensile: 12203 N (2743 lbs) Torsional: 7.9N-m (70 in-lbs) Shear: 9558N (2149 lbs) Pull-out (ult.}: 12 ga (.105): 5704N (1282Ibs) 14 ga (.075): 4037N (908 lbs) 16 ga (.060): 3128N (703 lbs) Pull-over (ult): 24 ga (.024): 6317N (1420 lbs) 26 ga (.018): 5077N (1141 lbs) 5/16" AF Hex Washer Head Dia: Nominal#12 Strength (ult): Tensile: 12385 N (2784 lbs) Torsional: 7.9N-m (70 in-lbs) Shear: 9385N (2110 lbs) Pull-out (ult): 12 ga (.105): 5426N (1220 lbs) 3/16" (.187): 9747N (2191 lbs) 1/4" (.250): Exceeds tensile value Pull-over (ult): 24 ga (.024): 6317N 26 ga (.018): 5077N 5/16" AF Hex Washer Head Dia: Nominal #14 Strength (ult): Tensile: Torsional: Shear: 16641 N 5.6N-m 12444N 5/16" AF Hex Washer Head Dia: Nominal #12 Strength (ult.): Tensile: Torsional: Shear: 7420N 5.6N-m 6103 N (1420Ibs) (1141 lbs) (3740 lbs) (50 in-lbs) (2790 lbs) (1670 lbs) (50 in-lbs) (1370 lbs) www.sfsintecusa com 2 Application continued SXC14 Self-Drill Stand Off 3/4" 0.0 Stainless Bond Seal Insulated panel to metal #5 Drill Point Drill capacity: .157 -.551" SXCW-Self-Drill 3/4" O.D Stainless Bond Seal Insulated panel to wood Drill capacity: .031 -.079" 5/16" AF Hex Washer Head Dia: Nominal #12 Strength (ult): Tensile: Torsional: Shear: 5/16" AF Hex Washer Head 12000 N 10.4N-m 17700N Dia: Nominal 1/4" Strength (ult): Tensile: Torsional: Shear: 17500N 10.7N-m 10900 N (2698 lbs) (92 in-lbs) (3979 lbs) (3934 lbs) (95 in-lbs) (2450 lbs) Notes: Dimensions are nominal unless noted. The specific job conditions should be considered and appropriate safety factors applied when specifyng the proper fasteners. Selection ~-------·--·---·-U'>> -F -~ • ~--------~---W-------..--I Description· Part No. Global Code SX3 with·Bond Seal Washer 14-11 x 1-1/8 SD 1141978 SX3/9-S16-6X29 14-11x1-1/2SD 1133237 . SX3/15-S16-6X40 14-11 x2SD 1133239 SX3/20-S16-6X50 SX3.No Washer .14-11 x 1-1/8 SD 1141971 SX3/9-6X29 14-11 x 1-1/2 SD 1142006 SX3/15-6X40 14-11 x2 SD . 1142057 SX3/20-6X50 SX5 with Bond Seal Washer 12-14x1-1/4SD 1122767 SX5/8-S16~5,5X33 12-14x1-1/2SD 1123168 SX5/12-S16-5,5X37 12-·14x 1-5/8 SD 1134477 SX5/18-S16-5,5X43 12-14x2-1/8 SD 1133684 SXS/20-30-S 16-5,5X54 12-14x3-1/8 SD 1133330 . SX5/55-S16-5,5X80 12-14.x 3-3/4 SD 1141958 sxsno-s16-s,sx9s 12-14 x 4-1/4 SD 1141963 SX5/85-S16-5,5Xl10 12-14x5-1/2SD 1141967 SX5/115-S16-5,5X140 SX5 No Washer ., l 12-14 x 1-1/4 SD 1134304 SX5/8·5,5X33 12-14x1-1/2SD 1133976 SX5/12~5,5X37 12-14 x 1-5/8 SD 1134478 SX5/18-5,5X43 12-14 x 2-1/8 SD 1154328 SX5/20-30-5,5X54 12-14 x 3-1/8 SD 1133309 SX5/55-5,5X80 12-14 x 3-3/4 SD 1141957 SX5nD-5,5X95 12-14 x 4-1/4 SD 1141962 SX5/85-5,5X110 12-14 x 5-1/2 SD 1141966 SX5/115-5,5X140 SL2 La2 with Bond Se.al Washer 12-11 x 1 Lap SD 1123164 SL2-S-S14-5,5X27 1/4-14 X 1-1/8 Lae SS 1133512 SL2-S-S16-6,3X28 SL2 La2 No Washer 12-11 x1 LaeSD 1133482 SL2-S-5,5X27 I Description Part No. Globi!ICodl · :sx.14 witli.Bond Seal Washer 12-14x 1-9/16 SD 5 0770785 SX14/12-S16-5,5X40 12-14x 1-7/8 SD 5 0773625 SX14/20-S16-5,5X48 12-14x2-1/2SD5 0770805 SX14/38-S 16-5,5X63 12-14x3-1/4SD 5 0523277 SX14/58-S16-5,5X84 12-14x4 SD 5 0768379 SX14n5-S16-5,5X100 SX14 No Washer 12-14x 1-9/16 SD 5 0770786 SX14/12-5,5X40 12-14x 1-7/8 SD 5 0773627 SX14/20-5,5X48 12-14x 2-1/2 SD 5 0770804 SX14/38-5,5X63 12-14x3-1/4SD 5 0526400 SX14/58-5,5X84 12-14x 4 SD 5 0777580 SX14n5-5,5X100 SXC14 with B!in~ Seal Washer 12-14 X 3-1/8 0773620 SXC14-S19-5,5X80 12-14x3-3/4 0775732 SXC14-S19-5,5X99 12-14x4-5/8 0776324 SXC14-S19-5,5X118 12-14 xS-1/2 0768491 SXC14-S19-5,5X138 12-14x 6-5/8 1185167 SXC14-S19-5,5X168 SXCW with:B·ood Seal. Washer )/4-14x 3-1/2 0998230 SXCW-S19-6,5X90 1/4-14x4-1/8 0997836 SXCW-S19-6,5X105 1/4-14 X 4-9/16 0998241 sxcw~s19-6,5X115 1/4· 14 X 5-3/8 0997821 SXCW-Sl 9-6,5X135 1/4· 14 X 6-1/4 0997840 SXCW-S19-6,5X155 Installation Fasteners should provide for a minimum of 3 fully developed threads through the metal substrate. Tools: 0-2000 rpm screwdriver equipped with depth sensing nosepiece. Trespa North America Ltd. 12267 Crosthwaite Circle Poway, CA 92064 Tel.: (1)-800-4-TRESPA, Fax: (1)-858-679-9568 info.northamerica@trespa.com, www.trespa.com/na Trespa® Decorative High-Pressure Compact Laminate (HPL) Panels Potential Contributions to LEED® Credits for Indoor Environmental Quality Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design {LEED) is an internationally recognized green building certification system, providing third-party verification that a building or community was designed and built using strategies aimed at improving performance across a variety of the metrics. Developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), LEED provides building owners and operators a concise framework for .identifying and implementing practical and measurable green building design, construction, operations and maintenance solutions. The following categpry description is intended to provide guidance to specifiers, designers, builders, architects and owners with relevant information about how Trespa® products can contribute to the LEED program. Finished goods manufactured from Trespa decorative HPL panels can be evaluated as part of the entire building package for Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) credits in a variety of LEED rating systems. In the Low-Emitting Materials -Composite Wood and Agrifiber category, once certain prerequisites are met, Trespa decorative HPL panels can potentially contribute to the following credits: Rating Rating System Title Section Credit ID Possible System Points NC New Construction and Major Renovation 1 IEQ Credit 4.4 1 SCHOOLS Schools New Construction (Composite Wood Products)' IEQ Credit 4.4 1 SCHOOLS Schools New Construction (Furniture & Furnishinos);,! IEQ Credit 4.5 1 Cl Commercial Interiors (Composite Wood Productst IEQ Credit 4.4 1 Cl Commercial Interiors (Svstem Furniture & Seatinq)" IEQ Credit 4.5 1 cs Core and Shell Development" IEQ Credit 4.4 1 EB-O&M Existing Buildings Operations & Maintenance0 MR Credit3 1 Rating Systems NC, EB-O&M, Cl (Composite Wood and Agrifiber Products} and CS -Low-Emitting Materials: Intent: To reduce the quantity of indoor air contaminants that are odorous, irritating and/or harmful to the comfort and well-being of installers and occupants. Requirements: To meet the requirements of these credits or to contribute toward achieving a credit (EB-O&M -Sustainable Purchasing), composite wood and agrifiber products used on the interior of the building (i.e. inside the weatherproofing system) must contain no added urea-formaldehyde. Materials considered fixtures, furniture and equipment are not considered base building elements and are not included in this credit (see IEQ Credit 4.5 below). Implementation: The LEED program defines composite wood as a product consisting of wood or plant particles or fibers bonded by a synthetic resin or binder7• Trespa products are wood based fibers homogeneously reinforced with thermosetting resins, and manufactured under high pressure and at high temperatures. Therefore, Trespa products can reasonably be categorized as composite wood. Trespa decorative HPL panels contain no added urea-formaldehyde (click on the icon below for the supporting letter). 1tJ No Added Urea Formaldehyde Disclaimer LEED credit requirements cover the performance of materials in aggregate, notthe perfonnance of individual products or brands. Therefore, Trespa products are not reviewed or certified under the LEED Rating System. The information provided in this summary is intended to provide an overview of how Trespa products may, in certain circumstances, contribute to the LEED points of a building. This summary is based on information, which is, in our opinion reliable. However, the summary is provided for information purposes only and is without guarantee. TNA recommends that the customer or architect obtain the independent advice of a design professional and/or construction consultant. For more information on LEED, visit www.usgbc.org/leed. Please check www.trespa.info for the most up to date version of this document code V7015a version 1.0 date 12-20-2010 1 Trespa North America Ltd. 12267 Crosthwaite Circle Poway, CA 92064 Tel.: (1)-800-4-TRESPA, Fax: (l)-858-679-9568 info.northamerica@trespa.com,www.trespa.com/na Rating Systems SCHOOLS (Composite Wood & Agrifiber Products and Furniture & Furnishing) and Cl (System Furniture and Seating) -Low-Emitting Materials: Intent: To reuse building materials and products to reduce demand for virgin materials and reduce waste, thereby lessening impacts associated with the extraction and processing of virgin resources. Requirements: To meet the requirements of these credits, all composite wood and agrifiber products, including furniture, student and teacher desks, tables, seats, as well as all system furniture and seating that was manufactured, refurbished or refinished within 1 year prior to occupancy must be GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified® (material used in the Schools rating system must be GREENGUARD Children & Schools™ Certified). Implementation: All Trespa decorative HPL panels are GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified® and GREENGUARD Children & Schools™ Certified and can contribute toward the continued certification of furniture processed from Trespa material. Confirmation of end product certification or licensing conformance must be verified with the furniture manufacturer. Certificates of compliance for all Trespa products can be found at www.greenguard.org. 1 LEED Rating System for New Construction and Major Renovation (USGBC, 2009), 71 2 LEED Rating System for Schools New Construction and Major Renovation (USGBC, 2009), 69 3 LEED Rating System for Commercial Interiors (USGBC, 2009), 51 4 LEED Rating System for Commercial Interiors (USGBC, 2009), 52 5 LEED Rating System for Core and Shell Development (USGBC, 2009), 69 6 LEED Rating System for Existing Buildings Operations and Maintenance (USGBC, 2009), 46 7 LEED Reference Guide for Green Building Design and Construction (USGBC, 2009), 626 Disclaimer LEED credit requirements cover the performance of materials in aggregate, not the performance ofindividual products or brands. Therefore, Trespa products are not reviewed or certified under the LEED Rating System. The information provided in this summary is intended to provide an overview of how Trespa products may, in certain circumstances, contribute to the LEED points of a building. This summary is based on information, which is, in our opinion reliable. However, the summary is provided for information purposes only and is without guarantee. TNA recommends that the customer or architect obtain the independent advice of a design professional and/or construction consultant. For more information on LEED, visit www.usgbc.org/leed. Please check www.trespa,lnfo for the most up to date version of this document code V7015a version 1.0 date 12-20-2010 2 Trespa North America Ltd, 12267 Crosthwaite Circle Poway, CA 92064 Tel.: (1)-800-4-TRESPA, Fax: (l)-858-679-9568 info.northamerica@trespa.com. www.trespa.com/na Trespa® Decorative High-Pressure Compact Laminate (HPL) Panels Potential Contributions to LEED® Credits for Materials Reuse Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is an internationally recognized green building certification system, providing third-party verification that a building or community was designed and built using strategies aimed at improving performance across a variety of the metrics. Developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), LEED provides building owners and operators a concise framework for identifying and implementing practical and measurable green building design, construction, operations and maintenance solutions. The following category description is intended to provide guidance to specifiers, designers, builders, architects and owners with relevant information about how Trespa® products can contribute to the LEED program. Finished goods manufactured from Trespa decorative HPL panels can be evaluated as part of the entire building package for Materials and Resources (MR) credits in a variety of LEED rating systems. In the Materials Reuse category, once certain prerequisites are met, Trespa decorative HPL panels can potentially contribute to the following credits: Rating Rating System Title Section Credit ID Possible System Points NC New Construction and Maior Renovation 1 MR Credit 3 1 or2 SCHOOLS Schools New Construction and Maior Renovation' MR Credit3 1 or2 Cl Commercial Interiors (BuildinQ Materials)° MR Credit 3.1 1 or2 cs Core and Shell Development~ MR Credit3 1 Rating Systems NC, SCHOOLS, CS and Cl (Building Materials) -Materials Reuse: Intent: To reuse building materials and products to reduce demand for virgin materials and reduce waste, thereby lessening impacts associated with the extraction and processing of virgin resources. Requirement: One point can be earned by using salvaged, refurbished or reused materials, the sum of which constitutes at least 5% (based.on cost) of the total value of materials on the project. An additional point can be earned by using at least 10% (based on cost) of the total value of materials on the project (additional point not applicable to Core and Shell Rating System). Material costs for the project can be determined according to CSI MasterFormat 2004 Edition from the project schedule of values.5 Implementation: Due to their extensive life expectancy, Trespa panels have the potential to be salvaged, refurbished and/or reused during the renovation of a building. The panels can then be used on a new construction project or somewhere else on the existing building. Applications for reuse can be exterior and interior wall panels, decorating accent panels and furniture made with Trespa material. Note: Prior to reuse of any materials, Trespa strongly recommends that the customer and architect confirm compliance with specjfic code, design and performance requirements. Reused and Salvaged -Regional Materials Reused materials that have been judged to sufficiently satisfy the requirements of MR Credit 3 -Materials Reuse -may also be classified as Regional Materials6• As guidance, use the location from which the materials were salvaged as the point of extraction and the location of the salvaged goods vendor as the point of manufacture. Panels salvaged on-site or within 500- miles automatically qualify. 1 LEED Rating System for New Construction and Major Renovation (USGBC, 2009), 51 2 LEED Rating System for Schools New Construction and Major Renovation (USGBC, 2009), 53 'LEED Rating System for Commercial Interiors (USGBC, 2009), 31 • LEED Rating System for Core and Shell Development (USGBC, 2009), 52 • LEED Reference Guide for Green Building Design and Construction (USGBC, 2009), 366 'LEED Reference Gulde for Green Building Design and Construction (USGBC, 2009), 382 Disclaimer LEED credit requirements cover the performance of ~terials in aggregate, not the pcrfonnancc of individual products or brands. Therefore, Trespa products are not reviewed or certified under the LEED Rating System. The information provided in this summary is intended to provide an overview ofhowTrespa products may, in certain circumstances, contribute to the LEED points ofa building. This summary is based on information, which is, in our opinion re1iable. However, the swnmary is provided for infonnatton purposes only and is wi~ut guarantee. TNA recommends that the customer or architect obtain the. independent advice of a design professional and/or construction consultanL For more infonnation on LEED, visit www.usgbc.org/lced. Plean check www.trespa.lnfo for the most up to date version of this document code V7015b veralon 1.0 date 12-~2010