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IKO Industries, Ltd
40 Hansen Road South
Brampton, NON -US L6W 3H4
(708)496-2800 Ext200
rmetz001@tampabay.rr.com
Robert Metz
rmetzOOl@tampabay.rr.com
Bob Metz
REMCO of Pinellas
456 Avila Circle NE
Saint Petersburg, FL 33703
(727) 776-5261
rmetzOO1@tampabay.rr.com
Don Shaw
IKO Industries LTD
120 Hay Rd.
Wilmington, DE 19808
(717) 579-6706
don.shaw@iko.com
Roofing
Asphalt Shingles
Test Report
PRI Construction Materials Technologies, LLC
FM Approvals - QA
12/31/2020
Locke Bowden
M Validation Checklist - Hardcopy Received
FL17800 R2 COI FM-COI2015.pdf
FL17800 R2 COI PRI CMT Cert of Independence.pdf
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D3161 Modified to 110 MPH
D3462
E108
TAS 100
TAS 107
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Certified By Approved Certification Agency
FL17800 R2 Eauiv Letter - ASTM D3161 letter - (9-26-2017) from
FM.odf
FL17800 R2 Equiv Letter - ASTM E108 letter - (9-26-2017).Ddf
Product Approval Method Method 1 Option B
Date Submitted 10/23/2017
Date Validated 10/28/2017
Date Pending FBC Approval 10/30/2017
Date Approved 12/12/2017
Summary of Products
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Description
17800.1
Dynasty Laminated Shingle
A Cambridge type laminated shingle with an additional
reinforcing tape applied to the specific normal nail line area
identified as Armourzone that provides for enhanced nail pull
resistance for the shingle.
Limits of Use
Installation Instructions
Approved for use in HVHZ: Yes
FL17800 R2 II Dynasty ADolication Instructions. Ddf
FL17800 R2 II IKO-186-02-01 Letter - Installation
Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes
Instructions for FBC FL17800 for 2017 code 10-27-2017.0f
Impact Resistant: N/A
Verified By: Duc T Nguyen 65034
Design Pressure: N/A
Other:
Test Reports
FL17800 R2 TR 3013597 - Dynasty shinole.Ddf
FL17800 R2 TR IKO-125-02-01 KE Dynasty TAS 107
D3161. Ddf
FL17800 R2 TR IKO-127-02-01 KE Dynasty D3462.pdf
FL17800 R2 TR IKO-148-02-01 Report - TAS 100 for
Dyne (Kankakee IL) (6 nails).pdf
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Dynasty Armourzone Shingles
Application Instructions
1.
DIRECTIONS -
NOTE: SHINGLES MUST BE APPLIED PROPERLY. WE ASSUME NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR LEAKS OR DEFECTS RESULTING
FROM POOR APPLICATION OR FAILURE TO PROPERLY PREPARE THE SURFACE TO BE ROOFED OVER, OR FAILURE TO
PROVIDE PROPER VENTILATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH MINIMUM PROPERTY STANDARDS REQUIREMENTS. REVIEW
ALL APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES, MINIMUM PROPERTY STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO APPLYING THESE
SHINGLES USING THE APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS FOUND ON THE WRAPPER. PLEASE USE CAUTION WHEN STACKING
BUNDLES ON SLOPED ROOFS.
ROOF DECK: Must be smooth, firm, dry and securely nailed. Plywood must be exterior grade, conforming to building
code requirements. Half -inch plywood is recommended for best deck performance. The installation of asphalt shingles on
dimensional lumber (including shiplap/board decks) is not recommended as it may potentially cause buckling problems.
Buckling is not covered by our Limited Warranty. REROOFING: Split and re -nail curled or buckled shingles, replace any
missing shingles, remove loose or protruding nails, and sweep surface clean. Roof slope should be 4:12 or steeper. For
slopes 4:12 to 2:12, see special underlayment requirements outlined below. Never apply asphalt shingles to roof slopes
less than 2:12.
EAVE PROTECTION: Apply eave protection as per building code requirements, overhanging eaves by a nominal 1/4"
minimum and extending up the roof at least 24" beyond the interior wall line. Ice & Water Protector is recommended for
best performance, applied according to instructions printed on each wrapper.
UNDERLAYMENT: For areas where the roof slope is less than 4" per foot down to 2" per foot, use one layer of ICE AND
WATER PROTECTOR,. applied according to instructions printed on each wrapper. Alternately, use 2 layers of asphalt
saturated felt (or equivalent), the first sheet overlapping the eave protection by 19", followed by full 36" widths
overlapping each preceding course by 19". (NOTE: IF THESE PROCEDURES ARE FOLLOWED, SHINGLES APPLIED TO SLOPES
3:12 TO 4:12 WILL BE WARRANTED FOR THE FULL WARRANTY TERM FOR THE SHINGLE. SHINGLES ON SLOPES 2:12 TO
3:12 WILL BE WARRANTED FOR 12 YEARS.) For areas where the roof slope is 6" per foot down to 4" per foot, it is strongly
recommended to cover the remainder of the deck with one ply asphalt saturated felt (or equivalent) laid parallel to the
eaves, with 2" horizontal laps and 4 end laps. Apply metal drip edges on top of any underlay along rake edges and
directly to the deck along eaves.
CHALK LINES: Sufficient chalk lines should be struck to ensure accurate vertical and horizontal alignment of shingles.
Vertical chalk lines every 4 to 5 shingle lengths are recommended:
FLASHINGS: Base flashing should be in place before shingles are applied. Cap flashings of sheet metal and base flashing
of metal or mineral surfaced roofing should be used at chimneys, skylights, vents, walls and other vertical surfaces and
sealed with asphalt plastic cement. Flashing shall conform to the requirements of applicable building codes and good
roofing practice.
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NAILING: Use galvanized (zinc coated) roofing nails, 11 or 12 gauge, with at least 3/8" diameter heads, long enough
to penetrate through plywood or 3/4" into boards. Use 4 nails per shingle placed in the nailing area, either between
the lines or on the lines, spaced as shown below. Drive nails straight so that nail head is flush with, but not cutting into
shingle surface.
NAILING ON STEEP SLOPES: On slopes of 21 " per foot (600) or more, use 6 instead of 4 nails per shingle placed as shown
below. Ensure that no nail is within 2" of a joint/cutout of the underlying shingle. NOTE: Each nail MUST penetrate both
layers of the shingle by nailing into the lower nail line only. Normal nail zone cannot be used to ensure penetrating both
layers. Seal down each shingle at time of application with three 1 " diameter (approx. size and thickness of a quarter)
spots of asphalt plastic cement placed under the shingle 2" above the bottom edge and equally spaced along the shingle.
Apply plastic cement in moderation since excessive amounts may cause blistering. CAUTION: Shingles should seal to the
underlying course when the factory applied asphalt sealant is sufficiently warmed by the heat of direct sunlight. When
application conditions might limit the effectiveness of the sealing strip, such as in cool weather or in areas subject to high
winds or blowing dust, shingle adherence should be ensured through manual sealing as described above.
To ensure coverage under the High. Wind Resistance Limited Wind Resistance Warranty;
- Manual sealing is not required in the state of Florida.
- Starter strip shingles must be used at all eaves. Rake application of starter strips is not required.
OPEN METAL VALLEY: (FIGURE 1) For longer roof performance, metal valleys are recommended. Complete valley flashing
before shingles are applied. Center a 36" width strip of ICE & WATER PROTECTOR (A) in the valley. Ensure flashing is tight
to the deck, then fasten with only enough nails to hold in place, nailing at the edges only. Center a minimum 24" wide,
minimum 28 gauge pre-finished/galvanized metal valley liner (B) in the valley, and fasten with only enough nails to hold
in place, nailing at the edges only. Snap two chalk lines (C) the full length of the valley, 6" apart at the top and increasing
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Application Instructions
in width 1/8" per foot towards the bottom. When the shingles are
being applied, lay them over the valley flashing, trim the ends to
the chalk line, and cut a 2" triangle off the corner to direct water
into the valley (D). Embed the valley end of each shingle into a 3"
band of asphalt plastic cement (E), and nail the shingles 2" back
from the chalk line, 7 3/8" down from the top edge of the shingle.
CLOSED CUT OR WOVEN VALLEYS ARE ALSO ACCEPTABLE.
STARTER COURSE: (FIGURE 2) Use Leading Edge Plus shingles or
if 3-tab shingles are used, cut off the tabs along a line level with
the top of the cutouts. Install the starter course with the factory
applied sealant adjacent to the eaves overhanging the rake edge
and eaves by a nominal 1/4" minimum. Begin starter course (A)
with a shingle cut 4" short so that joints will not coincide with
joints between first course shingles.
FIRST COURSE: Start with a complete shingle applied flush with
starter course at rake and eave (B). Nail as described above and
continue across roof with full shingles.
SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH COURSES: (FIGURE 2)
Trim off 10", 20", and 30" respectively, from the left.
end of the starting shingle and apply to overhang
rake edge by 1/4" to 3/8". Continue each course
across the roof with full shingles butting ends loosely.
Align the bottom edge of the shingles with the tops
of the saw teeth of the shingles in the underlying
course (C). Note that other offsets between 4" - 10"
are permitted. c
FIFTH AND SUCCEEDING COURSES: Repeat the
sequence of the first four courses up the roof.
For maximum wind protection, cement shingles
at rake edges.
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CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
TECHNOLOGIES
October 27, 2017
IKO Industries, Ltd
120 Hay Rd.
Wilmington, DE 19809
Re: FBC FL17800
Sir(s),
PRI Construction Materials Technologies has completed a technical review and attached sealed shingle
instructions in compliance the 2017 Florida Building Code.
This review was completed based on the receipt of following evidence from IKO Industries, Ltd:
1) IKO Dynasty Armourzone Shingles Application Instructions
(EN-Dynasty_Armourzone_Appins_8TTDYAZEFS-2015-01 reformatted 2015-02)
2) ASTM D3161 / FBC (HVHZ) TAS 107 Test Report (PRI Project No. IKO-125-02-01)
3) FBC (HVHZ) TAS 100 Test Report (PRI Project No. IKO-148-02-01)
The attached instructions should be used in conjunction with the published manufacturer's application
instructions and applicable code. In the event the instructions conflict, these instructions shall govern.
Statement of Independence: PRI Construction Materials Technologies and/or Duc T. Nguyen, FL P.E. do not
have nor plan to acquire a financial interest in any company manufacturing or distributing products for which
the test reports are issued.
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Signed:4/�, Z Signed:
Brad Grzybo ski Duc T. N u en
Managing rector Florida R" ere Professional Engineer
P.E. Number: 65034
Date: October 27, 2017 Date: October 27, 2017
Attachments: A) IKO Dynasty Armourzone Shingles Application Instructions
IKO-186-02-01
PRI Construction Materials Technologies, LLC. 6412 Badger Drive Tampa, FL 33610 Tel: 813-621-5777 Fax: 813-621-5840 e-mail: matedalstestng@pdcmt.com WebSite: http://www.pdcmt.com
IKO
Installation Instructions for
Asphalt Shingles
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IKO Dynasty Armourzone Shingle Application Instructions
(ASTM D3161, Class F — IKO Dynasty Armourzone Laminated Shingle)
NOTE: THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHALL BE USED IN CONJUCTION WITH IKO'S PUBLISHED
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS AND THE APPLICABLE CODE. IN THE EVENT THE INSTRUCTION
CONFLICT, THESE INSTRUCTIONS WILL GOVERN.
ROOF DECK: Solidly sheathed and fastened deck conforming to 2017 FBC.
UNDERLAYMENT: Applied in accordance with building code requirements. For areas where the roof slope is
less than 4" per foot down to 2" per foot, use 2 layers of underlayment conforming to building code
requirements, the first sheet overlapping the eave protection by 19", followed by full 36" widths overlapping
each preceding course by 19" or other Approved underlayments in accordance with the qualified application
instructions. For areas where the roof slope is 4" per foot or greater, cover the deck with one ply of
underlayment laid parallel to the eaves, with 2" horizontal laps and 4" end laps. Apply metal drip edges on top
of any underlay along rake edges and directly to the deck along eaves in accordance with building code
requirements.
NAILING: Use galvanized (zinc coated) roofing nails, 11 or 12 gauge, with at least 3/8" diameter heads, long
enough to penetrate through plywood or 3/4" into boards. Use 4 nails per shingle placed in the nailing area,
either between the lines or on the lines, spaced as shown below. Nailing area is 1-1/4" wide and located 6-
5/16" to 7-9/16" below the top edge. Drive nails straight so that nail head is flush with, but not cutting into
shingle surface.
Additional for FBC (HVHZ): Asphaltic shingles shall be installed in accordance with RAS 115. Installation shall
be limited to a roof mean height of 33'. Use 6 approved roofing nails (e.g. approved 12 gauge by 1-1/4"
corrosion -resistant annular ring shank roofing nails) per shingle as shown below for steep slope nail
placement, except asphalt plastic cement is not required.
NAILING ON STEEP SLOPES: For steep slopes of 21" per foot (60°) or more, use 6 nails per shingle placed
as shown below. Ensure that no nail is within 2" of a joint/cutout of the underlying shingle. Seal down each
shingle at time of application with three 1" diameter (approx. size and thickness of a quarter) spots of asphalt
plastic cement placed under the shingle 2" above the bottom edge and equally spaced along the shingle.
Apply plastic cement in moderation since excessive amounts may cause blistering. CAUTION: Shingles
should seal to the underlying course when the factory applied asphalt sealant is sufficiently warmed by the
heat of direct sunlight.
EXPOSURE: Installed shingles shall have a maximum average exposure of 5-7/8".
NAILS
CEMENT
STEEP SLOPE NAIL
PLACEMENT
PRI Construction Materials Technologies, LLC. 6412 Badger Drive Tampa, FL 33610 Tel: 813-621-5777 Fax: 813-621-5840 e-mail: mate6alstesting@pdcmt.com WebSfte:hftp:/ANww.pdcmt.com