HomeMy WebLinkAboutNOAMIA MI, MIAMI-DADE COUNTY
omm PRODUCT CONTROL SECTION
DEPARTMENT OF REGULATORY AND ECONOMIC RESOURCES (RER) 11805 SW 26 Street, Room 208
BOARD AND CODE ADMINISTRATION DIVISION Miami, Florida 33175-2474
T (786) 315-2590 F (786) 315-2599
NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE (NOA) mvw.miamidade.sov/economy
Lomanco, Inc.
2101 West Main Street
Jacksonville, AR 72076
SCOPE:
This NOA is being issued under the applicable rules and regulations governing the use of construction materials. The
documentation submitted has been reviewed and accepted by Miami -Dade County RER - Product Control Section to be
used in Miami -Dade County and other areas where allowed by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).
This NOA shall not be valid after the expiration date stated below. The Miami -Dade County Product Control Section
(in Miami -Dade County) and/or the AHJ (in areas other than Miami -Dade County) reserve the right to have this product
or material tested for quality assurance purposes. If this product or material fails to perform in the accepted manner, the
manufacturer will incur the expense of such testing and the AHJ may immediately revoke, modify, or suspend the use
of such product or material within their jurisdiction. RER reserves the right to revoke this acceptance, if it is
determined by Miami -Dade County Product Control Section that this product or material fails to meet the requirements
of the applicable building code.
This product is approved as described herein, and has been designed to comply with the Florida Building Code
including the High Velocity Hurricane Zone of the Florida Building Code.
DESCRIPTION: 135 Roof Vent, Lomancoo12000 Power Vent
LABELING: Each unit shall bear a permanent label with the manufacturer's name or logo, city, state and following
statement: "Miami -Dade County Product Control Approved", unless otherwise noted herein.
RENEWAL of this NOA shall be considered after a renewal application has been filed and there has been no change
in the applicable building code negatively affecting the performance of this product.
TERMINATION of this NOA will occur after the expiration date or if there has been a revision or change in the
materials, use, and/or manufacture of the product or process. Misuse of this NOA as an endorsement of any product, for
sales, advertising or any other purposes shall automatically terminate this NOA. Failure to comply with any section of
this NOA shall be cause for termination and removal of NOA.
ADVERTISEMENT: The NOA number preceded by the words Miami -Dade County, Florida, and followed by the
expiration date may be displayed in advertising literature. If any portion of the NOA is displayed, then it shall be done
in its entirety.
INSPECTION: A copy of this entire NOA shall be provided to the user by the manufacturer or its distributors and
shall be available for inspection at the job site at the request of the Building Official.
This NOA renews NOA No.11-0602.02 and consists of pages 1 through 4.
The submitted documentation was reviewed by Gaspar J Rodriguez.
NOA No.: 16-0510.25
Expiration Date: 08/17/21
Approval Date: 07/28/16
Page 1 of 4
ROOFING COMPONENT APPROVAL
Category: Roofing
Sub -Category: Ventilation
Material: Aluminum
TRADE NAMES OF PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED OR LABELED BY APPLICANT:
Test Product
Product Dimensions Specification Description
135 Roof Vent, Lomancool 9" x 28.5" TAS 100 Powered Roof Vent, with fan and thermostat
2000 Power Vent with a aluminum hood.
MANUFACTURING LOCATION
1. Jacksonville, AR
EVIDENCE SUBMITTED:
Test Agency
Intertek-ATI
Test Name/Report Test Identifier Date
TAS 100(A) F7517.03-801-18 07/08/16
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Expiration Date: 08/17/21
Approval Date: 07/28/16
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APPROVED APPLICATIONS
Cutout: Vent must be located 18" from ridgeline. At chosen location and centered between two roof
rafters, cut a 14" diameter hole through shingles and sheathing boards.
Using marked position as center point; scribe a circle that is the same diameter as the vent throat
opening. Starting with the drill hole cut vent hole.
Installation: Vents should be evenly spaced on the rear slope of the roof.
Remove roofing nails from top row of shingles so the flashing of the roof vent will slide under
shingles. Apply approved roof cement around the edge of the hole. Carefully slide base of vent
under shingles with arrow facing up. Make sure the throat of the vent is centered over vent hole.
Fasten the base to roof decking at comers, and approx. 4" o.c. V from the outside edge of the
flange and V from stack every 45° with approved roofing nails, keeping heads of nails under
shingles where possible. Use a minimum of 32 nails and shall be of sufficient length to penetrate
through roof sheathing a minimum of/2". See details drawings herein. Seal all seams and nails
with roofing cement.
Net Free Area: Refer to manufacturers published literature
LIMITATIONS:
1. Refer to applicable building codes for required ventilation.
2. 135 Roof Vent, Lomancool 2000 Power Vent, thermostat and wiring shall be installed in compliance with
Lomanco, Inc, published instructions, and in accordance with applicable Building Codes.
3. This acceptance is for installations over asphaltic shingle roofs only.
4. 135 Roof Vent, Lomancoo12000 Power Vent, shall not be installed on roof mean heights greater than 33 feet.
5. All products listed herein shall have a quality assurance audit in accordance with the Florida Building Code and
Rule 61 G20-3 of the Florida Administrative Code
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY
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NOA No.: 16-0510.25
Expiration Date: 08/17/21
Approval Date: 07/28/16
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DETAIL DRAWINGS
135 Roof Vent, Lomancool 2000 Power Vent
PART N
I ITEM
I RED
DESCRIPTION
MATERIAL
MAT WT
0201-501
1
i
DOME
.032t.0025 X 28.50 X 28.50 5005-0 AL
3.250#
0201-502
2
1
BASE
.0323.0025 X 20 X 23 5005-0 AL
1.840#
0201-503
3
1
RAINSHIELD
.019i.0025 X 19.50 X 19.50 5005-0 AL
.913#
0410-501
4
3
BRACKET
16 GA. X 1.250 X 7.580 GALV. STEEL
.195#
0201-507
5
1
SCREEN
.028 X 5 X 41.375-8X8 MESH PERM-A-KOTE
1404000165
6
12
RIVET
3/160 X 7/32 OVAL HD. AL
1405000281
7
3
SCREW
#14 X 1/2 HWUHD TYPEM -AB" ZINC PLT
END OF THIS ACCEPTANCE
NOA No.: 16-0510.25
Expiration Date: 08/17/21
Approval Date: 07/28/16
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EVALUATION REPORT
GAF
iCampus Drive
Parsippany, NJ 07054
EXTERIOR RESEARCH & DESIGN, LLC.
Certificate of Authorization #9503
353 CHRISTIAN STREET, UNIT #13
OXFORD, CT 06478
PHONE: (203) 262-9245
FAX: (203) 262-9243
Evaluation Report 01506.04.08-R12
F1.10626-1112
Date of Issuance:04/25/2008
Revision 12: 03/31/2015
SCOPE:
This Evaluation Report is issued under Rule 61G20-3 and the applicable rules and regulations governing the use of
construction materials in the State of Florida. The documentation submitted has been reviewed by Robert Nieminen,
P.E. for use of the product under the Florida Building Code and Florida Building Code, Residential Volume. The
products described herein have been evaluated for compliance with the 5th Edition (2014) Florida Building Code
sections noted herein.
DESCRIPTION: GAF Roof Underlayments
LABELING: Labeling shall be in accordance with the requirements the Accredited Quality Assurance Agency noted
herein.
CONTINUED COMPLIANCE: This Evaluation Report is valid until such time as the named product(s) changes, the referenced
Quality Assurance documentation changes, or provisions of the Code that relate to the product change. Acceptance of
this Evaluation Report by the named client constitutes agreement to notify Robert Nieminen, P.E. if the product
changes or the referenced Quality Assurance documentation changes. Trinity) ERD requires a complete review of this
Evaluation Report relative to updated Code requirements with each Code Cycle.
ADVERTISEMENT: The Evaluation Report number preceded by the words "Trinityl ERD Evaluated" may be displayed in
advertising literature. If any portion of the Evaluation Report is displayed, then it shall be done in its entirety.
INSPECTION: Upon request, a copy of this entire Evaluation Report shall be provided to the user by the manufacturer or
its distributors and shall be available for inspection at the job site at the request of the Building Official.
This Evaluation Report consists of pages 1 through 8.
Prepared by:
Robert J.M. Nieminen, P.E.
Florida Registration No. 59166, Florida DCA ANE1983
The facsimile seal appearing was authorized by Robert Nieminen,
P.E. on 03/31/2015. This does not serve as an electronically signed
document. Signed, sealed hardcopies have been transmitted to the
Product Approval Administrator and to the named dient
CERTIFICATION OF INDEPENDENCE:
1. Trinityl ERD does not have, nor does it intend to acquire or will it acquire, a financial interest in any company manufacturing or
distributing products it evaluates.
2. Trinityl ERD is not owned, operated or controlled by any company manufacturing or distributing products it evaluates.
3. Robert Nieminen, P.E. does not have nor will acquire, a financial interest in any company manufacturing or distributing products for
which the evaluation reports are being issued.
4. Robert Nieminen, P.E. does not have, nor will acquire, a financial interest in any other entity involved in the approval process of the
product.
5. This is a building code evaluation. Neither TrinitylERD nor Robert Nieminen, P.E. are, in any way, the Designer of Record for any
project on which this Evaluation Report, or previous versions thereof, is/was used for permitting or design guidance unless retained
specifically for that purpose.
ROOFING COMPONENT EVALUATION:
1. SCOPE:
Product Category: Roofing `
Sub -Category: Underlayment
Compliance Statement: GAF Roof Underlayments, as produced by GAF, have demonstrated compliance with the following
sections of the Florida Building Code through testing in accordance with the following Standards. Compliance is subject to the
Installation Requirements and Limitations / Conditions of Use set forth herein.
2. STANDARDS:
Section
Property
Standard
Year
1504.3.1
Wind Uplift
FM 4474
2004
1507.2.4, 1507.2.9.2, 1507.5.3,
Physical Properties
ASTM D1970
2009
1507.7.3
1507.2.3
Physical Properties
ASTM D6757
2007
1507.11.2
Physical Properties
ASTM D6164
2005
1523.6.5.2.1
Physical Properties
TAS 103
1995
1507.3.3
Installation Practice
FRSA/TRI April 2012 (04-12)
2012
3. REFERENCES:
Entity
Examination
Reference
Date
ERD (TST 6049)
Physical Properties
G12210.06.09
08/03/2009
ERD (TST 6049)
Physical Properties
G34150.08.11
11/14/2011
ERD (TST 6049)
Physical Properties
G40630.01.14-2B
01/07/2014
ERD (TST 6049)
Physical Properties
G46160SC
04/14/2014
PRI (TST 5878)
Physical properties
GAF-026-02-01
03/26/2002
PRI (TST 5878)
Physical properties
GAF-027-02-01
03/26/2002
PRI (TST 5878)
Physical properties
GAF-042-02-02
03/12/2004
PRI (TST 5878)
Physical properties
GAF-042-02-01
06/03/2005
PRI (TST 5878)
Physical properties
GAF-154-02-01
02/06/2007
PRI (TST 5878)
Physical properties
RGM-023-02-01
02/09/2007
PRI (TST 5878)
Physical properties
ELK-311-02-01
09/11/2007
PRI (TST 5878)
Physical properties
GAF-238-02-01
03/03/2010
PRI (TST 5878)
Physical properties
GAF-275-02-01
11/11/2010
PRI (TST 5878)
Physical properties
GAF-349-02-01
06/19/2012
PRI (TST 5878)
Wind Uplift
GAF-434-02-01
09/16/2013
PRI (TST5878)
Wind Uplift
GAF-434-02-03
09/16/2013
PRI (TST 5878)
Wind Uplift
GAF-434-02-04
09/16/2013
ITS (TST 1509)
Physical properties
3077464-002
09/14/2005
ITS (TST 1509)
Physical properties
3077464-02
01/09/2006
UL (TST 1740)
Physical properties
02NK22569
06/04/2002
UL (TST 1740)
Physical properties
IONK11990
05/18/2011
Miami -Dade (CER 1592)
HVHZ compliance
13-1104.05
02/20/2014
Miami -Dade (CER 1592)
HVHZcompliance
13-1104.11
03/06/2014
Miami -Dade (CER 1592)
HVHZcompliance
14-1022.26
02/05/2015
ICC-ES (EVL2396)
IBC compliance
ESR-1322
01/01/2014
UL, U.C. (QUA 9625)
Quality Control
Inspect, File R30689, Stockton, CA
11/12/2014
UL, U.C. (QUA 9625)
Quality Control
Inspect, File R10689, Hickory, NC
03/04/2015
UL, U.C. (QUA 9625)
Quality Control
Inspect, File R10689, Mt. Vernon, IN
01/16/2015
UL, U.C. (QUA 9625)
Quality Control
Inspect, File R10689, Pryor, OK
02/05/2015
4. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
4.1 Self -Adhering Underlayments:
4.1.1 Liberty"' SBS Self -Adhering Base/Ply Sheet is a smooth -surfaced, fiberglass -reinforced, self -adhering SBS modified
bitumen roof underlayment.
4.1.2 StormGuard® Film Surfaced Leak Barrier is a film -surfaced, fiberglass -reinforced, self -adhering SBS modified bitumen
roof underlayment. StormGuard® Film Surfaced Leak Barrier is also used as a secondary water barrier to seal roof
decks.
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4.1.3 UnderRoof"' 2 Polyester -Surfaced Leak Barrier is a spun -bond -glass -reinforced -polyester -mat -surfaced, composite -
reinforced, SBS self -adhering modified bitumen roof underlayment.
4.1.4 UnderRoof"' HT High Temperature Leak Barrier is a polyester -mat -surfaced, fiberglass -reinforced, self -adhering SBS
modified bitumen roof underlayment.
4.1.5 WeatherWatch® Mineral Surfaced Leak Barrier is a mineral -surfaced, fiberglass -reinforced, self -adhering SBS
modified bitumen roof underlayment. WeatherWatch® Mineral Surfaced Leak Barrier is also used as a secondary
water barrier to seal roof decks.
4.1.6 WeatherWatch® XT Mat Surfaced Leak Barrier is a coated -mat -surfaced, fiberglass -reinforced, self -adhering SBS
modified bitumen roof underlayment.
4.2 Mechanically Fastened Underlayments:
4.2.1 VersaShield® Fire -Resistant Roof DeckProtection is a non -asphaltic, fiberglass -based roof underlayment and/or fire
barrier.
4.3 Asphalt -Applied Underlayments:
4.3.1 Ruberoid® Mop Granule is a granule -surfaced, polyester -reinforced, asphalt -applied SBS modified bitumen roof
underlayment.
4.3.2 Ruberoid® Mop Granule FR (formerly Ruberoid® Mop 170 FR) is a granule -surfaced, polyester -reinforced, asphalt -
applied SBS modified bitumen roof underlayment.
LIMITATIONS:
5.1 This is a building code evaluation. Neither Trinity) ERD nor Robert Nieminen, P.E. are, in any way, the Designer of
Record for any project on which this Evaluation Report, or previous versions thereof, is/was used for permitting or
design guidance unless retained specifically forthat purpose.
5.2 This Evaluation Report is not for use in the HVHZ.
5.3 Fire Classification is not part of this Evaluation Report; refer to current Approved Roofing Materials Directory or test
report from accredited testing agency for fire ratings of this product.
5.4 GAF Roof Underlayments may be used with any prepared roof cover where the product is specifically referenced
within FBC approval documents. If not listed, a request may be made to the AHJ for approval based on this
evaluation combined with supporting data for the prepared roof covering.
5.5 Allowable roof covers applied atop GAF Roof Underlayments are follows:
• • '°" "'" "` TABLES: ROOF COVER OPFIONS"
Asphalt
Wood Shakes&
Slate or
Underlayment
Natl•On Tile
Foam -On Tile
Metal
Shingles
Shingles
Simulated Slate
VersaShield' Fire -Resistant
Roof Deck Protection
yes
No
No
No
No
No
Uberty- SBS Self -Adhering
Base/Ply Sheet
yes
No
No
No
No
No
StormGuarda Film Surfaced
Leak Barrier
- Yes
No
No
Yes
No
No
UnderRoof" 2Polyester-
Yes
Surfaced Leak Barrier
yes
Yes
See 5.5.1
No
No
Yes
UnderRoof"HT High
Temperature Leak Barrier
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
No
WeatherWatch• Mineral
Surfaced Leak Barrier
yes
No
No
No
No
No
WeatherWatch°XT Mat
Surfaced Leak Barrier
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Ruberoid^Mop Granule
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
See 5.5.1
Yes5.1
Ruberoid• Mop Granule FR
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Se
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5.5.1 "Foam -On Tile" is limited to use of the following unless tensile adhesion / long term aging data from an accredited
testing laboratory is provided.
Underlayment(s)
AdhesiveOption(s)
UnderRoof "2 Polyester -Surfaced Leak Barrier
3M— 2-Component Roof Tile Adhesive AH-160 (FL6332)
Ruberoid® Mop Granule; Ruberoid® Mop Granule FR
Dow TleBond (FL717)
5.6 Allowable substrates are noted below:
5.6.1 Liberty"SBS Self -Adhering Base/Ply Sheet StormGuard® Film Surfaced Leak Barrier: UnderRoof" 2 Polyester -
Surfaced Leak Barrier; UnderRoof" HT High Temperature Leak Barrier; WeatherWatch® Mineral Surfaced Leak
Barrier and WeatherWatchm XT Mat Surfaced Leak Barrier. Self -Adhered to Deck:
➢ New untreated plywood;
➢ Existing untreated ASTM D41 primed plywood.
Ruberoid® Mop Granule and Ruberoid® Moo Granule FR, Asphalt -Applied to Deck:
➢ ASTM D41 primed structural concrete.
5.6.2 Liberty"' SBS Self -Adhering Base/Ply Sheet StormGuard® Film Surfaced Leak Barrier: UnderRoof" 2 Polyester -
Surfaced Leak Barrier: UnderRoofT HT High Temperature Leak Barrier: WeatherWatch® Mineral Surfaced Leak
Barrier and WeatherWatch® XT Mat Surfaced Leak Barrier, Self -Adhered to Mechanically Attached Base
Underlayment:
➢ ASTM D226, Type II felt.
➢ StormSafeT" Anchor Sheet
Ruberoid® Moo Granule and Ruberoid® Moo Granule FR. Asphalt -Applied to Mechanically Attached Base
Underlayment:
➢ GAFGLAS® #80 Ultimai° Base Sheet;
➢ Ruberoid® 20 Smooth.
For installations under mechanically attached prepared roof coverings, base layer shall be attached per minimum
codified requirements. For installations under foam -on tile systems, base layer shall be attached per minimum
requirements of FRSA/TRI April 2012 (04-12) or as detailed below.
5.6.3 Bond to Other Substrate Tvoes
➢ ASTM D41 primed metal (flashing metal, valley metal, etc.)
5.6.4 Wind Resistance for Underlayment Systems in Foam -On Tile Applications: FRSA/TRI April 2012 (04-12) does not
address wind uplift resistance of all underlayment systems beneath foam -on tile systems, where the underlayment
forms part of the load -path. The following wind uplift limitations apply to underlayment systems that are not
addressed in FRSA/TRI April 2012 (04-12) and are used in foam -on tile applications. Maximum Design Pressure is the
result of testing for wind load resistance based on allowable wind loads, and reflects the ultimate passing pressure
divided by 2 (the 2 to 1 margin of safety per FBC 1504.9 has already been applied). Refer to FBC 1609 for
determination of design wind loads.
5.6.4.1 Maximum Design Pressure =-45 psf.
Deck: Min. 15/32-inch plywood to meet project requirements to satisfaction of AHJ.
Primer: (Optional) ASTM D41
Underlayment: L nderRoof'" 2 Polyester -Surfaced Leak Barrier, self -adhered
5.6.4.2 Maximum Design Pressure=-45 psf.
Deck: Min.19/32-inch plywood to meet project requirements to satisfaction of AHJ.
Base Layer: GAFGLAS® #80 Ultima' Base Sheet or Ruberoid® 20 Smooth mechanically attached with 12 ga., min.
1.25-inch long ring shank nails through 32 ga., 1-5/8 inch diameter tin caps spaced 9-inch o.c. at the
4-inch wide side laps and 9-inch o.c. at two (2), equally spaced, staggered center in the field of the
sheet.
Top Layer: Ruberoid® Mop Granule or Ruberoid® Mop Granule FR applied in full mopping of ASTM D312, Type
IV hot asphalt at 20 to 25lbs/square.
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5.6.4.3 Maximum Design Pressure =-45 psf.
Deck: Min. 19/32-inch plywood to meet project requirements to satisfaction of AHJ.
Base Layer: GAFGLAS® N80 Ultima'" Base Sheet or Ruberoid® 20 Smooth mechanically attached with 12 ga., min.
1.25-inch long ring shank nails through 32 ga., 1-5/8 inch diameter tin caps spaced 8-inch o.c. at the
4-inch wide side laps and 8-inch o.c. at three (3), equally spaced, staggered center in the field of the
sheet.
Top Layer: Ruberoid® Mop Granule or Ruberoid® Mop Granule FR applied in full mopping of ASTM D312, Type
IV hot asphalt at 20 to 25 Ibs/square.
5.7 Exposure Limitations:
5.7.1 Libertr SBS Self -Adhering Base/Ply Sheet; StormGuard® Film Surfaced Leak Barrier; UnderRoof"' HT High
Temperature Leak Barrier; WeatherWatch® Mineral Surfaced Leak Barrier and WeatherWatch® XT Mat Surfaced Leak
Barrier shall not be left exposed for longer than ,30-days after installation.
5.7.2 VersaShield® Fire -Resistant Roof Deck Protection, UnderRoof 2 Polyester -Surfaced Leak Barrier, Ruberoid® Mop
Granule and Ruberoid® Mop Granule FR shall not be left exposed for longerthan 180-days after installation.
INSTALLATION:
6.1 GAF Roof Underlayments shall be installed in accordance with GAF published installation instructions subject to the
Limitations set forth in Section 5 herein and the specifics noted below.
6.2 Re -fasten any loose decking panels, and check for protruding nail heads. Sweep the substrate thoroughly to remove
any dust and debris prior to application, and prime the substrate (if applicable).
6.3 Install self -adhering underlayments when ambient temperatures are minimum 45"F and rising.
6.4 All metal surfaces shall be primed with Matrix"' 307 Premium Asphalt Primer or alternate GAF accepted ASTM D41
primer prior to application of self -adhering membranes.
6.5 VersaShield® Fire -Resistant Roof Deck Protection:
6.5.1 Install VersaShield® Fire -Resistant Roof Deck Protection In compliance with manufacturer's published installation
instructions and the requirements for ASTM D6757 underlayment in FBC Section 1507.2.3 for the type of prepared
roof covering to be installed. A double layer is required for 2:12 < roof slope <4:12. No hammer tacks or staples are
permitted
6.5.2 Optional, or if required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction: Install a leak barrier of LibertyTM SBS Self -Adhering
Base/Ply Sheet; StormGuardo Film Surfaced Leak Barrier; UnderRoofTM 2 Polyester -Surfaced Leak Barrier;
UnderRoofTM HT High Temperature Leak Barrier, WeatherWatch® Mineral Surfaced or WeatherWatch® XT Mat
Surfaced Leak Barrier at vulnerable leak areas, including but not limited to eaves, valleys, rakes, skylights and
dormers. At eaves and valleys, install the leak barrier prior to installation of the underlayment. Along the rake,
install the underlayment, leaving 6 to 8-inch of the deck exposed, and then install the leak barrier over the
underlayment and exposed decking. At other areas, install the leak barrier over the underlayment.
6.6 LibertyTMSBSSelf-Adhering Base/Ply Sheet:
6.6.1 Install LibertyT" SBS Self -Adhering Base/Ply Sheet in compliance with manufacturer's published installation
instructions and the requirements for ASTM D1970 underlayments in FBC Sections 1507 for the type of prepared roof
covering to be installed.
6.6.2 The minimum and maximum roof slopes are'%:12 and 6:12, respectively. Back -nailing is required when slope is 1:12
or greater. Back -nailing shall consist of minimum 1-inch square or round cap nails spaced 18" o.c. within 3-inch side
laps.
6.6.3 For non -tile applications, direct to deck:
For direct -bond to deck applications plywood shall be primed with Matrix'" 307 Premium Asphalt Primer or alternate
GAF accepted ASTM D41 primer at %to''%gallon per square.
Prior to removal of release film, align sheets properly starting at the low -point of the roof (eave) with the selvage
edge upslope and for minimum 2-inch overhang at eaves and rakes. Roll out sheet and allow to 'relax' for min. 30
minutes. Remove the lower piece of release film and bond to substrate and fold the overhanging 2-inch over the
eave and nail into place 12" o.c. Remove the top piece of release film and bond to substrate. Install primed drip
edge and fasten to meet FBC Chapter 16 wind load requirements. Install 1/8-inch troweling of Matrix'"' 201 Premium
SBS Flashing Cement over drip edge.
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Continue upslope in a similar manner, maintaining minimum 3-inch side -laps and minimum 6-inch end -laps. Ensure
all end laps are staggered at least 18-inch apart.
Use a weighted lawn or linoleum roller to ensure complete adhesion to the substrate. Use a hand roller to firmly
bond side and end laps.
6.6.4 For non -tile applications: to mechanically attached anchor sheet:
Install ASTM D226, Type 11 felt in accordance with codified requirements or StormSafeTM Anchor Sheet in accordance
with Section 6.6.
Install Libertr SBS Self -Adhering Base/Ply Sheet over the mechanically attached anchor sheet as noted above.
6.7 StormGuard® Film Surfaced Leak Barrier:
6.7.1 Install StormGuarda Film Surfaced Leak Barrier in compliance with manufacturer's published installation instructions
and the requirements for ASTM D1970 underlayments in FBC Sections 1507 for the type of prepared roof covering to
be installed.
6.7.2 Back -nailing is required. Back -nailing shall consist of minimum 1-inch square or round cap nails spaced 18" o.c.
within 3-inch side laps.
6.7.3 For non -tile applications, direct to deck:
Prior to removal of release film, align sheets properly starting at the low -point of the roof leave) with the selvage
edge upslope and for minimum 2-inch overhang at eaves and rakes. Remove the lower piece of release film and
bond to substrate and fold the overhanging 2-inch over the eave and nail into place 12" o.c. Remove the top piece of
release film and bond to substrate. Install primed drip edge and fasten to meet FBC Chapter 16 wind load
requirements. Install 1/8-inch troweling of MatrixTM 201 Premium SBS Flashing Cement over drip edge.
Continue upslope in a similar manner, maintaining minimum 3-inch side -laps and minimum 6-inch end -laps. Ensure
all end laps are staggered at least 18-inch apart.
Use a hand roller to firmly bond side and end laps.
6.7.4 For non -tile applications, to mechanically attached anchor sheet:
Install ASTM D226, Type 11,felt in accordance with codified requirements or StormSafeTM Anchor Sheet in accordance
with Section 6.6.
Install StormGuard® Film Surfaced Leak Barrier over the mechanically attached anchor sheet as noted above.
6.8 UnderRoofm 2 Polyester -Surfaced Leak Barrier:
6.8.1 Install UnderRoofTM 2 Polyester -Surfaced Leak Barrier in compliance with manufacturer's published installation
instructions and the requirements for ASTM D1970 underlayments in FBC Sections 1507 for the type of prepared roof
covering to be installed.
6.8.2 The minimum and maximum roof slopes are 2:12 and 12:12, respectively. Back -nailing is required when slope is 4:12
or greater. Back -nailing shall consist of minimum 1-inch square or round cap nails spaced 12" o.c. within 4-inch side
laps.
6.8.3 For tile roof installations:
Reference is made to FRSA/TRI April 2012 (04-12) Installation Manual and Table 1 herein, using the instructions
noted herein as a guideline. Tile shall be loaded and staged in a manner that prevents tile slippage and/or damage to
the underlayment.
6.8.4 For non -tile applications, direct to deck:
Prior to removal of release film, align sheets properly starting at the low -point of the roof (eave) with the selvage
edge upslope and for minimum 2-inch overhang at eaves and rakes. Remove the lower piece of release film and
bond to substrate and fold the overhanging 2-inch over the eave and nail into place 12" o.c. Remove the top piece of
release film and bond to substrate. Install primed drip edge and fasten to meet FBC Chapter 16 wind load
requirements. Install 1/8-inch troweling of MatrixTM 201 Premium SBS Flashing Cement over drip edge.
Continue upslope in a similar manner, maintaining minimum 4-inch side -laps and minimum 6-inch end -laps. Ensure
all end laps are staggered at least 3-feet apart. End laps shall be sealed with a 1/16t" to 1/80 inch thick trowel
application of MatrixTM 201 Premium SBS Flashing Cement.
Use a hand roller to firmly bond side and end laps.
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6.8.5 For non -tile applications to mechanically attached anchor sheet:
Install ASTM D226, Type 11 felt in accordance with codified requirements or StormSafe'" Anchor Sheet in accordance
with Section 6.6.
Install UnderRoofTM 2 Polyester -Surfaced Leak Barrier over the mechanically attached anchor sheet as noted above.
6.9 UnderRoofTM HT High Temperature Leak Barrier:
6.9.1 Install UnderR00F" HT High Temperature Leak Barrier in compliance with manufacturer's published installation
instructions and the requirements for ASTM D1970 underlayments in FBC Sections 1507 for the type of prepared roof
covering to be installed.
6.9.2 The minimum and maximum roof slopes are 1:12 and 12:12, respectively. Back -nailing is required when slope is 4:12
or greater. Back -nailing shall consist of minimum 1-inch square or round cap nails spaced 12" o.c. within 4-inch side
laps.
6.9.3 For non -tile applications, direct to deck:
Prior to removal of release film, align sheets properly starting at the low -point of the roof leave) with the selvage
edge upslope and for minimum 2-inch overhang at eaves and rakes. Remove the lower piece of release film and
bond to substrate and fold the overhanging 2-inch over the eave and nail into place 12" o.c. Remove the top piece of
release film and bond to substrate. Install primed drip edge and fasten to meet FBC Chapter 16 wind load
requirements. Install 1/8-inch troweling of Topcoat® FlexSeal"' Caulk Grade over drip edge.
Continue upslope in a similar manner, maintaining minimum 4-inch side -laps and minimum 6-inch end -laps. Ensure
all end laps are staggered at least 3-feet apart.
Use a hand roller to firmly bond side and end laps.
6.9.4 For non -tile applications, to mechanically attached anchor sheet:
Install ASTM D226, Type II felt in accordance with codified requirements or StormSafe' Anchor Sheet in accordance
with Section 6.7.
Install UnderRooF" HT High Temperature Leak Barrier over the mechanically attached anchor sheet as noted above.
6.10 WeatherWatch® Mineral Surfaced Leak Barrier or WeatherWatch® XT Mat Surfaced Leak Barrier:
6.10.1 Install WeatherWatch® Mineral Surfaced Leak Barrier or WeatherWatch® XT Mat Surfaced Leak Barrier in compliance
with manufacturers published installation instructions and the requirements for ASTM D1970 underlayments in FBC
Sections 1507 for the type of prepared roof covering to be installed.
6.10.2 WeatherWatch® Mineral Surfaced Leak Barrier may be installed as a secondary water barrier using minimum 4-inch
wide rolls to seal plywood deck joints prior to installation of the primary underlayment system.
6.10.3 Back -nailing is required. Back -nailing shall consist of minimum 1-inch square or round cap nails spaced 18" o.c.
within 4-inch side laps.
6.10.4 For non -tile applications, direct to deck:
Prior to removal of release film, align sheets properly starting at the low -point of the roof leave) with the selvage
edge upslope and for minimum 2-inch overhang at eaves and rakes. Remove the lower piece of release film and
bond to substrate and fold the overhanging 2-inch over the eave and nail into place 12" o.c. Remove the top piece of
release film and bond to substrate. Install primed drip edge and fasten to meet FBC Chapter 16 wind load
requirements. Install 1/8-inch troweling of Matrix'" 201 Premium SBS Flashing Cement over drip edge.
Continue upslope in a similar manner, maintaining minimum 3-inch side -laps and minimum 6-inch end -laps. Ensure
all end laps are staggered at least 18-feet apart.
Use a hand roller to firmly bond side and end laps.
6.10.5 For non -tile applications, to mechanically attached anchor sheet:
Install ASTM D226, Type II felt in accordance with codified requirements or StormSafe"' Anchor Sheet in accordance
with Section 6.6.
Install WeatherWatch Mineral Surfaced Leak Barrier or WeatherWatch® XT Mat Surfaced Leak Barrier over the
mechanically attached anchor sheet as noted above.
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6.11 Ruberoid® Mop Granule: Ruberoid® Mop Granule FR:
6.11.1 Shall be installed in compliance with current GAF published installation requirements, subject to the limitations
herein.
6.11.2 Non -Tile Applications:
6.11.2.1 Fully adhere in ASTM D312, Type IV hot -asphalt to the substrates noted _in Section 5.5. Side laps shall be minimum 4-
inch and end -laps minimum 6-inch wide, and offset end -laps minimum in
from course to course. Side and end -
laps shall be fully adhered in a complete mopping of hot asphalt with asphalt extending approximately 3/8-inch
beyond the lap edge. Consult GAF instructions regarding back -nailing requirements.
6.11.3 Tile Applications:
6.11.3.1 Refer to FRSA/TRI April 2012 (04-12) Installation Manual and Table 1 herein.
6.11.3.2 Tile shall be loaded and staged in a manner that prevents tile slippage and/or damage to the underlayment.
7. BUILDING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS:
As required by the Building Official or Authority Having Jurisdiction in order to properly evaluate the installation of this product.
8. MANUFACTURING PLANTS:
Contact the manufacturer or the named QA entity for information on plants covered under Rule 61G20-3 QA requirements.
9. QUALITY ASSURANCE ENTITY:
UL, LLC. — QUA9625; (847) 664-3281
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