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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEVALUATION REPORTw } FFEB EIVED ED a 7 2018 �� ���8p ���@,f�����'EXTERIOR RESEARCH &DESIGN, LLC. Ilk `: unty, Permitting lL L. V certificate ofAuthorization #9503 I 353 CHRISTIAN STREET, UNIT#13 TPJNI Y i ERD OXFORD, CT 06478 (203) 262-9245 EVALUATION REPORT Interwrap; inc. Evaluation Report 111980.11.08-R4 FL11602-R4 32923 Mission Way Mission, BC V2V-6E4 Canada Date of Issuance:ll/03J2008 (551) 574 2939 Revision 4:10/10/2017 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 a Edition (2017) Florida Building Code sections noted herein. DESCRIPTION: Tltaniurnrm Roof Underlayyments 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 I 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 `Trinity I 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 7. Prepared by: Robert J.M. Nieminen, P.E. Florida Registration No. 59166, Florida DG4 ANE1983 iltctttfetpw� C�`"�;vo-5?rR51 The facsimile seat appearing was authorized byRobert Nieminen, P.E. on 10/10/2017. This does not serve as an electronically signed document CERTIFICATION OF INDEPENDENCE. 1. TrinitylERD 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. Tnnityl 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 Trinityl 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 for that purpose. �\.1 TRINITY 1 ER® R00RNG COMPONENT EVALUATION: 1. SCOP,E: Product Category: Roofing Sub -Category: Underlayment Compliance Statement: Titanium'" Roof Underlayments, as produced by Intenurap, Inc., have demonstrated compliance with the intent of the following sections of the 6th Edition (2017) Florida Building Code through testing in 'a' rdance with applicable sections the following Standards. Compliance is subject to the Installation Requirements and Limitations / Conditions of Use set forth herein. 2. STANDARDS: Section Property Standard Year 1567.1.1, T1507.1.1 Unrolling, Breaking Strength, Pliability ASTM D226 2009 1507.1.1 Tear Strength ASTM D1970 2015 1507.1.1, T1507.1.1, 1507.2.9.2 Physical Properties ASTM D1970 2015 1507.3.3 Physical Properties FRSA/TRI April 2012 (04-12) 2012 TAS 110 Accelerated Weathering TAS 110 2000 3. REFERENCES: Entity Examination Reference Date ERD (TST6049) Physical Properties 115010.04.09 04/29/2009 ERD (TST6049) Physical Properties 115010.05.10 05/14/2010 ERD (TST6049) Physical Properties 135520.06.11 06/15/2011 ERD'(TST6049) ASTM D226 138010.08.11 08/11/2011 ERD (TST6049) Wind Uplift 135520.08.11-1 08/12/2011 ITS (TST1509) ASTM D226 311801000Q-003 04/26/2007 ITS (TST1509) ASTM D226 3130639COQ-002A 08/21/2007 ITS (TST1509) Physical Properties 3126617COQ-005 10/31/2007 ITS (TST1509) ASTM D226 101823107COQ 011 01/23/2015 PRI (TST5878) ASTM D1970 OCF-341-02-01 09/20/2017 PRI (TST5878) ASTM D1970; Tear strength 0CF-331-02-02 10/03/2017 PRI (TST5878) ASTM D1970; Tear strength OCF-332-02-02 10/03/2017 PRI (TST5878) ASTM D1970; Tear strength OCF-334-02-02 10/03/2017 ITS (QUA1673) Quality Control ITS Listings Current ITS (QUA1673) Quality Control Service Confirmation 09/30/2017 4. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: 4.1 Self -Adhering Underlayments: 4.1.1 Titaniumm PSU-30 is an unreinforced polymer modified bitumen material adhered to the underside of a polymer -coated, synthetic woven sheet. The underside is backed with a release film. Unit weight 24 Ibs/square; Meets ASTM D1970 as a single -layer and meets FRSA/TRI April 2012 when used in 2-ply system. 4.2' Mechanically Fastened Underlayments: 4.211 Titanium? UDL-25 is a synthetic sheet -type underlayment comprised of a woven core coated on one side with a polymer coating. Unit weight 2.5 Ibs/square. Meets FBC 1507.1.1(Exception). 4.2.2 Titaniurrim UDL-30 is a synthetic sheet -type underlayment comprised of a woven core coated on both sides with a polymer coating. Unit weight 4.0 Ibs/square. Meets FBC 1507.1.1(Exception). 4.2.3 Titanium"° UDL-50 is a synthetic sheet -type underlayment comprised of a woven core coated on both sides with a polymer coating. Unit weight 4.7 Ibs/square. Meets FBC 1507.1.1(Exception). Exterior Research and Design, I.I.C. Evaluation Report 111980.11.08-R4 certificateofAutharimtion 0503 6T" EDITION (2017) FBC NON-HVHZ EVALUATION F1.11602-114 Titanium Roof Underlayments Revision 4:10/10/2017 Page 2 of 7 } TRINITY 1 ER® l 5. LIMITATIONS: 5.11 ( This is a building code evaluation. Neither TrinityERD 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. 5.2 i This Evaluation Report is not for use in FBC HVHZ jurisdictions. 5.3 Fire Classification is not part of this report; refer to current Approved Roofing Materials Directory for fire ratings of this product. 5.4 Titanium'°' 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 Authority Having Jurisdiction for approval based on this evaluation combined with supporting data for the prepared roof covering. Table 1: Roof Cover Options r. t Asphalt Wood Shakes Underlayment Shingles Nail -On Tile Foam -On Tile Metal & Shingles Slate Titanium PSU-30 YES Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (Silvassa, India) - (See 55.1) Titanium PSU-30 Yes No No Yes Yes Yes (Brentwood, NH) Titanium UDL-25 Yes No, No Yes Yes Yes Yes . Yes Yes Yes Yes Titanium UDL-30 YeS.j (Base Sheet in 2-ply (Base sheet in 2-piy ;. system) system) Titanium UDL-50 Yes. No No Yes Yes Yes < < , -E: -._ r%. rio„ :� n.nitarl to i tea of fnlinwing Annroved tile adhesives / underlayment combinations. i TABLE 1A: ALLOWABLE TILE ADHESIVE / UNDERLAYMENT COMBINATION51 Adhesive Florida Product Approval Underlayments Dow TileBond- FL22525 Titanium PSU-30 (Silvassa, India) ICP Adhesives Polyset® AH-160 FL6332 Titanium PSU-30 (Silvassa, India) 5.6, Allowable Substrates: Titanium PSU-30: 5.6.1 Direct -Bond to Deck: ➢ New untreated plywood; ➢ Existing untreated plywood, primed as needed with D41 primer to achieve bond. 5.6.2 Bond to Mechanically Attached Base Sheet: ➢ ASTM D226, Type I or II felt. ➢ Titanium UDL-30 (primed with D41 primer) or UDL-30 (inverted). 1 Refer•to Tile Manufacturer's or Adhesive Manufacturer's Florida Product Approval for Overturning Moment Resistance Performance. Exterior Research and Design, LLG Evaluation Report 111980.11.08-R4 Ceriyflaate ojauthorization #9503 6T" EDITION (2017) FBC NON-HVHZ EVALUATION F1.11602-114 Titanium Roof Underlayments Revision 4:10/10/2017 Page 3 of 7 i TRII\ rry l ER® 5.643Wind 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 addressedin 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 FRSA/TRI April 2012 (04-12), Appendix A, Table 1A or FBC 1609 for determination of design wind, loads. #1 Maximum Design Pressure = =45 psf: Deck: Min. 15/32-inch plywood to meet project requirements to satisfaction of Authority Having Jurisdiction. Primer: (Optional) ASTM D41 Underlayment: One or two plies, Titanium PSU-30 (Sllvossa, Indio), self -adhered #2 Maximum Design Pressure = -30 psf*: Deck: Min. 15/32-inch plywood to meet project requirements to satisfaction of Authority Having Jurisdiction, Base Sheet: Titanium UDL-30 (inverted) Fasteners: 12 ga. annular ring shank nails having not less than 20 rings per inch, heads not less than 3/8 inch Primer: ASTM D41 primer required at all tin -caps. Underlayment: One or two plies, Titanium PSU 30 (Silvasso, India), self -adhered #3 Maximum Design Pressure = -30 psf*: Deck: Min. 15/32-inch plywood to meet project requirements to satisfaction of Authority Having Jurisdiction. Base Sheet: Fasteners: Titanium UDL-30 (printed side up) 12 annular ring shank nails having not less than 20 rings per inch, heads not less than 3/8 inch ga. diameter and length sufficient to penetrate through the thickness of deck not less than 3/16-inch with min. 32 ga., 1-5/8" diametertin caps. Spacing: 6-inch o.c. at 4-inch wide side laps and 12-inch o.c. at three (3), equally spaced center rows. Primer: ASTM D41 primer required over printed side of UDL-30. Underlayment:, One or two plies, Titanium PSU 30 (Silvossa, India), self -adhered #4 Maximum Design Pressure = -45 psf*: Deck: Min. 15/32-inch plywood to meet project requirements to satisfaction of Authority Having Jurisdiction. Base Sheet: Fasteners: Titanium UDL-30 (inverted) 12 annular ring shank nails having not less than 20 rings per inch, heads not less than 3/8 inch ga. diameter and length sufficient to penetrate through the thickness of deck not less than 3/16-inch with min. 32 ga.,1-5/8" diameter tin caps Spacing: 6-inch o.c. at 4-inch wide side laps and 8-inch o.c. at three (3), equally spaced center rows. Primer: ASTM D41 primer required at all tin -caps. Underlayment: One or two plies, Titanium PSU 30 (Silvasso, India), self -adhered #5 Maximum Design Pressure = -45 psf*: Deck: Min. 15/32-inch plywood to meet project requirements to satisfaction of Authority Having Jurisdiction. Base Sheet: Fasteners: Titanium UDL-30 (printed side up) 12 annular ring shank nails having not less than 20 rings per inch, heads not less than 3/8 inch ga. diameter and length sufficient to penetrate through the thickness of deck not less than 3/16-inch with min. 32 ga.,1-5/8" diameter tin caps. Spacing: 6-inch o.c. at 4-Inch wide side laps and 8-inch o.c. at three (3), equally spaced center rows. Primer: ASTM D41 primer required over printed side of UDL-30. Underlayment: One or two plies, Titanium PSU 30 (Silvassa, India), self -adhered Exterior Research and Design, LLC. Evaluation Report 111980.11.08-114 Certifi ate ofAathorhatTon x9503 6EDITION (2017) FBC NON-HVHZ EVALUATION FL11602-R4 Titanium Roof Underlayments Revision 4:10/10/2017 Page 4 of 7 '\­,;' TR1N11Y 1 ERD 5.6 ,'31 For mechanically attached Base Sheet, the maximum design pressure for the selected assembly shall meet or exceed that required under FRSA/TRI April 2012 (04-12), Appendix A, Table 1A. Alternatively, the maximum design pressure for the selected assembly shall meet or exceed the Zone 1 design pressure determined in accordance with FBC 1609. In this case, Zones 2 and 3 shall employ an attachment density designed by a qualified design professional to resist the elevated pressure criteria. Commonly used methods are ANSI/SPRI WD1, FM Loss Prevention Data Sheet 1-29 and Roofing Application Standard RAS 117. Assemblies marked with an asterisk* carry the limitations set forth in Section 2.2.10.1 of FM Loss Prevention Data Sheet 1-29 (January 2016) for Zone 2/3 enhancements. 5.7 Exposure Limitations: Titanium UDL-25, Titanium UDL-30 or Titanium UDL-50 shall not be left exposed for longer than 30-days. Titanium PSU-30 (SlIvassa, India) shall not be left exposed for longer than 90-days. Titanium PSU-30 (Brentwood, NH) shall not be left exposed for longer than 30-days. 5.8 Tile Slippage Limitations [per FRSA/TRI April 2012 (04-12% When loading roof tiles on the underlayment in direct -deck tile assemblies, the maximum roof slope shall be as follows. These slope limitations can only be exceeded by using battens during loading of the roof tiles. TABLE 2: TILE SLIPPAGE LIMITATIONS FOR DIRECT-DECKTILE INSTALLATIONS Maximum Underlayment Tile Profile Staging Method Slope Flat Max.10-tile stack 5:12 Titanium PSU-30 (S;Ivassa, India) Lugged Max.10-tile stack 6:12 6. INSTALLATION: 6.1 Titanium Roof Underlayments shall be installed in accordance with Interwrap published installation requirements 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 Titanium- UDL-25, Titanium UDL-30 or Titanium UDL-50: 6.3.1 Shall be installed in compliance with the requirements for ASTM D226, Type I or II underlayment in FBC Table 3.507.1.1 for the type of prepared roof covering to be installed, taking into account the wider Sheet - width for double -layer applications. 6.3.2 Fasteners: Mechanical attachment of Titanium UDL-25 and Titanium UDL-30 is limited to ring shank roofing nails with minimum 1-inch diameter plastic caps. Mechanical attachment of Titanium UDL-50 is limited to ring shank roofing nails with minimum 3/8-inch diameter heads; ring shank roofing nails with minimum 1-inch diameter plastic caps; screws and plates; or plastic cap staples. 6.3.3 Slopes of 4:12 or greater: End (vertical) laps shall be minimum 6-inches and side (horizontal) laps shall be minimum 4-inches. Minimum attachment shall be 12-inches o.c. vertically and 24-inches o.c. horizontally in accordance with the surface markings on the exposed face of the underlayment. When batten systems are to be installed atop the underlayment, the underlayment need only be preliminarily attached pending attachment of the battens. Evaluation Report 111980.11.08-R4 Exterior Research and Design, U.C. CertifirateefAuthomation #9Sa3 6r" EDITION (2017) FBC NON-HVHZ EVALUATION FL11602-R4 Titanium Roof Underlayments Revision 4:10/10/2017 Page 5 of 7 RIieIITY i ERD 6.3 4� Slopes of 2.12 to less than 4:12: Double layer application; begin by fastening a 25-inch wide strip along the eaves. Place a full -width sheet over the starter, completely overlapping the starter course. Continue as noted in 6.3.3, but maintaining minimum 25-inch side (horizontal) laps, resulting in a double -layer application. Titanium°° PSU-30• ' 6.41,- Shall be installed in compliance with the codified requirements for ASTM D1970 underlayment in FBC Table ' 1507.1.1 for the type of prepared roof covering to be installed. 6.4.2 Direct -to -Deck with Mechanically Fastened Roof Cover: Cut manageable sections and re -roll with the release film side out. Membrane Application: ➢ Peel back release film approximately 1 to 2 feet and align with the lower edge of the roof and set in place, printed side up. ➢ Apply the balance of the membrane to the substrate by removing the film and firmly pressing the membrane into place. ➢ Apply subsequent courses parallel to the eave in a shingle -type, water -shedding manner. ➢ End (vertical) laps shall be minimum 12-inches and side (horizontal) laps shall be minimum 3-inches. ➢ If the membrane becomes misaligned, cut the roll and re -start. ➢ Upon completion, inspect the membrane and repair any defects or fish -mouths. The use of sealant or mastic at tile fastener penetrations is required for all tile roofing installations. Contact Interwrap for approved sealant or mastic types. 6.4.3 Tile Applications [Titanium PSU-30 (Silvassa, India) onlvl: Reference is made to FRSA/TRI April 2012 (04-12) Installation Manual and Table 1 herein, using the instructions noted above as a guideline. Tile shall be loaded and staged in a manner that prevents the slippage and/or damage to the underlayment. Refer to Table 2 herein, and Interwrap published requirements for tile staging. Interwrap specifies minimum 24-hour cure time after installation, before loading of roofing tiles. The use of sealant or mastic at tile fastener penetrations is required for all the roofing installations. Contact Interwrap for approved sealant or mastic types. 6.5; Titanium 2-Ply System: 6.5.1 The Titanium 2-Ply System consists of a base layer of Titanium UDL-30 (top -surface primed or inverted) mechanically attached to the wood roof deck followed by Titanium PSU-30 (Silvassa, India), self -adhered. 6.5.2 Non -Tile Applications: Install Titanium UDL-30 (top surface primed or inverted) in accordance with Sections 6.3.1 through 6.3.3 followed by Titanium PSU-30 (silvasso, India) in accordance with Section 6A. 6.5.3 Tile Applications: Reference is made to FRSA/TRI April 2012 (04-12) Installation Manual and Table 1 herein, using the instructions noted above as a guideline. For mechanically fastened tile roofing, refer to Interwrap published installation instructions, but not less than the fastener density from FRSA/TRI April 2012 (04-12), Table 1. For adhesive -set the roofing, refer to Section 5.6.3 herein. Tile shall be loaded and staged in a manner that prevents tile slippage and/or damage to the underlayment. Refer to Table 2 herein, and Interwrap published requirements for tile staging. Interwrap specifies minimum 24-hour cure time after installation, before loading of roofing tiles. The, use of sealant or mastic at tile fastener penetrations is required for all tile roofing installations. Contact Interwrap for approved sealant or mastic types. Evaluation Report 111980.1L08-114 Exterior Research and Design, U.C. 6r" EDITION (2017 FBC NON-HVHz EVALUATION FL/10/2 17 Ce�cate of Autl�orization ,Y9503 l Revision 4:10/10/2017 Titanium Roof Underlayments Page 6 of 7 \\j TRINITY f ER® 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 noted QA agency for information on product locations covered for F.A C. 61G20-3 CIA requirements. The following plants have qualified products under their respective physical properties specifications. Plant - Specification Product s Mission, BC, Canada FBC 1507.1.1(Fxception) Titanium UDL-30- Titanium UDL-50 Qingdao, China FBC 1507.1.1(Exception} Titanium UDL-25; Titanium UDL-30; Titanium UDL-50 Silvassa, India FRSA/TRI 04-12 ()-ply system) Titanium PSU-30 (Silvassa, India) Brentwood, NH ASTM D1970 Titanium P5 U-30 (Brentwood, NH) 9. QUALRYA55URANCEENTITY: Intertek Testing Services NA Inc. — QUA1673; (604) 520-3321 END OF EVALUATION REPORT - Exterior Research and Design, U.C. Evaluation Report 111MALMR4 cerWicateafAuthoriration#9503 6*x EDITION (7017)FBCNDN-HVHZEVALUATION FL11602-R4 Titanium Roof Underlayments Revision 4: 20/10/2017 Page 7 of 7