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HomeMy WebLinkAboutREVISION 3-19-10OFFICE USE ONLY: P DATE FILED: 10 %el- /® REVISION FEE: 1. 2_ 3. PERMIT NUMBER:c`in� RECEIPT NO.: 11 Fj DEPARTMENT OF COM SCANNED My may., , �. t FORT • • • •-`V:hMj4 "Al i 5 M it y'r t� i { 1 ��• !r o _ • •'12.T TTT.4TNC- PROJECT I: LOCATION!SITE q"'/ :ADDRESS: FORMATION ZIAM,49; DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF PROJECT REVISIONS: CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: Jt. Vr rL tttU.!t_LMtFF BtSItiESS \A -ME: 1 Qualifiers Name: _ ADDRESS: CITY: _ PHONE (DAYTIME): .ARCHIT/E .`�L�n. itiA_tiIE- ADDRESS: !� CITY: PHONE (DAYTIME): �i'�/"/J��• J1.Lll.1t E.ULt111 l.tKl.� ADO /%M71 i STATE: /I"f— ZIP: n."'X, ZtJo STATE:. ZIP:' 7P;44 k." 6 t4_3 R117- ttfitPi- �O� Code Compliance, Division 2300 Virginia Avenue Receipt Ft. Pierce, FL 34982 p Phone: (772) 462-2165 Fax: (772) 462-6443 " http://stiucieco.gov/cehttp://airs.slcfl.vetrol.com/AIRSweb.php Date: 19 March 2010 Job Address: 9549 RANGELINE RD Received By: gerstemi Paid With: ck Paid By: vm construction inc 1 MI Receipt#: 0000073554 'ermit Number: SLC- 0802-0116 Amount: $50.00 �redit Card Number: Check Number: 25588 PERMA.GLAS .'YIP 270 Leaflet Aw POLYESTER. MAT LAMINATE 6.03.908E - MPAL: 94 v� VioP2er:1'. aT TERiS`CS ' kI:OGE < Grade W 270.is a eomposite:lamitiate made. f glassmat• and 00yester resin, with good mechanical. and electrical: properties up to 155°C. Self extm&bsTity. UL 94-VO,:MI, Fl. Grade'MP 270 has a _ very good. resistance to tracking an erosion tmf der severe ambient 'co�ndit//i��ons* �./+L J. T1T'�T. Lam. .^l1 T _ _�.7-�.... ...'.•L 1�.1l.....:ww •inane' • • rt% Vml)1w • NF GP03 • J.JO Urlil�'13 • f•/il\ �lLi 2`.! A. ' JLL,ab�.VLUfiYVG ►7AMa V YV aaY• - -�-- - -_ __ _, ___ - - - Norm Properties. Values.-.. Usltts ire iriremenis PHYSICAL: Specific gravity l ;SO g/Cm3 NF T $1063 Water abscorption (thickness 6.mm) . ; . Water-A20 7U . mg 14'F T 51166 ' T erature index 155 °C NF C 26205 . FIRE BEHAVOOUR UL94 flame resistance . ' 94VO NF.T 51072 Self extinguibility horizontal bar < 15 s All: C 26153 Flamm ility index M1 smoke index F1 NF F 16101 MEMMICAL Flexsfreng l Cn Modulus.of elasticity in fie+c Cn- 10 $S 000'.. l .. ... lv�a . tviPa NF T 51001 .: NFT5t00t. . NF T 51001 :A 00 MFa NF T. 5100•t . `Tensile.strength.// _ 70 ; Nea NF T 51034. Compressive st 250 Mpa . NF T 51101 Shear / .: - 80 Mpa NF C 26153 . kttpad stren ! 40 ' : kJ/m2 NF C 26453 . Delamination ! ' _ ' SUUO - N AM1 M229 ELEMICAL, : Transverse diet r C90-H2O ..• 12 kWouin' NF C (thidmess 3 nun) I}ielectric strength'; se C90+Id20 5U kV NF C,26153 CAS/50-1i20 . 25 kV .- NF CF26153 Total. insulitingresistance ' 'Cn-A20 1011 . 0 NF.616210 C: Water -A20 1 O$' S2 NF C 26210 . . Volume. resistivity I ` : .Cn-A24 Water -A20 1013 .': S?cm . Ocrn NF C,a6215 NF C 6215 Surface resistivity Cn: 1 1 f2 . NF C 26215 0 to NF C 26215 . Dissipation factor at 50.132 _ (tg S ,U2 NF C,26230 . PBrmittivity at 50.1 ! (s .4,4 . NF C 26230 Arc re! ismice ISO .. s ASTM D-495� ..TracldM index .600 V . M C 2,6220' Erosion resistance y SM ' .. mn - ASTM'D-2303 • Conditiamiag : • 24WZ3°C/50Y. ' a C.Wttair : 24h/23°C1Water • C90 :.4h/90°C/<204'a . CQ8/5.0•: 48hl50°CiW�a[et . . . Testing atnbia►ty : + A20 .: M/15 75`Ct45-73'Yi . A130 W]30 J<20% • A20 : W'23eC/Oit . • Tasting conditions t+vLm�not spcciRed : Ca-A2Q. 1 7n atxord>tace with decree otthe of Inizrior.af 28 A 1B5?t . . tanda size : 2020 x 1020 Mm thickness 0,8 to 70 nim ; Z000 x.1250 tmn tiiclmes5 t t to 5011M _ Thictmess :from 0;8 to SO Hurt_ CalotlIir white or red: r F)tttt—c%^^�I rnigrg woe nib and thit;.kiess : in I6ccord3nce,V jith NlF C 26153. -D C t0 nvt trimmed edges we can not guarantee the homogeneity at the Pwiphery (tile width .of a trip around the sheet may reach .15 mm). :4 &CHIN,iNG Due to our machining carter and computer madines, our workshop is able to do any appropriated mach'nitl . auw-u +Qbw% U+v Mad ap tau da°• m uur ldrota�tevi'm mSsae �ot7apteirctytu aV=V teat vn6oL They art only AMn to jj& yma' 1d cannot it:Oly . ihe:V[1ponY. _ r w MATERIAL S�iETY DATA SHEET (In accordance with ISO 11014/1 Standard) NO 1013- Mod.1 Date: 97/02/12 1- PRODUCT AND COMPANY INFORMATION 1-1 Product information Name: PERMAGLAS MP 270 / UPM 2,3 1-2 Manufacturer PERMALI COMPOSITES 8, rue Andre Fruchard F-54320 MAXEVILLE - FRANCE Telephone: 33.3.83.34.24.24 Fax : 33.3.83.32.23.18 (in/ SA, 1-724-696-5200, R6chling Machined Plastics) 2 - COMPOSITION AND INFORMATION ABOUT:COMPONENTS 2-1 Description Laminate made of Glass Fibers Polyester resin Fillers cured under pressure and temperature 2-2 Hazardous inaredierits Not applicable / 3 = HAZARDS ID NTIFICATION 3-1 Product itself No particul indications 3-2 Dust generated during marhinina Can som/times cause mechanical irritatio i to s In and less frequently to eyes 4-'FIRSTT AID MEASURES J Whe handled correctly, first aid and measures are Please note the comment under point 8 not necessary - F1%IRE �FIGHT���NGEASURES - Water, dry powder, CO2, foam, Halon No restriction known 4 qqPage I/ r. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (In accordance with ISO 11014/1 Standard) 4 Page 2/ No 1013-E Mod.1 Date: 97/02/12 5-3 Special protective equipment for a fire tus should be worn In a sustained fire self-contained breathing appar 6.- MEASURES IN CASE OF INADVERTENT LEASE Not applicable 7 - HANDLING AND STORAGE 1, 7-1 Handling No particular requirement 7-2 Storage No particular requirement 8'- EXPOSURE CONTROL AND PERSONAL ) ROTECTIO 8-1 Product itself Not applicable 8-2 Dust generated during machining Correct industrial practice should be followed, V rith a ac ion equipment on the machine (extraction speed = 22m/s). Alternatively dust mask should be worn Safety glasses with white shield are recommend d 9 PHYSICAL AND ,CHElVIICAL PROPERTIES 9-1 Appearance Form: Solid, Colour : white, red or grey, Odo : odourless 9-2 Other information OP pH value not applicable boiling point not applicable decomposition temperature past 40,0°C flash point not applicable self ignition not app� licable explosion hazard not applicable vapour pressure not applicable density 1,80 solubility in water not sol ble solubility in oil not solI"le partition coefficient not applicable. 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY „ 10-1 Conditions to be avoided none MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET On accordance yvith ISO 11014/1 Standard) 4 Page 3/ No 1013E Mod. l ate: 97/02/12 10-2 Substances to be avoided ndne 10-3 Hazardous decomposition products In a sustained fire the product may decompose releasing hazardous products on combustion. 11 - TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION 11-1 Acute toxicity not applicable 11-2 Local effects not applicable 11-3 Sensitization not applicable 11-4 Subacute, subchronic and prolonged toxicity not applicable 12 - ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION 12-1 Mobility not applicable 12-2 Degradability not bio- egrad 12-3 Bio-accumulation potential not applicable 12-4 Ecological effects not applicable 13 -DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS PERMAGLAS MP 270 is considered to be an in rt solid waste not requiring hazardous waste disposal procedures. However PERMAGLAS MP 270 should be disposed of in.a land fill in accordance with all applicable, local or state regulations 14 - TRANSPORT INFORMATION 14-1 Surface transport RID/ADR, DoT 49 CFR : not dangerous goods 14-2 Inland waterway transport ADN/ ADNR : not dangerous goods 14-3 Ocean going transport ]MDG : not dangerous goods 14-4 Air transport IATA-D R erous goods 14-5 Further information one MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (In accordance with ISO 11014/1 Standard) NO 1013E Mod.1 Date: 97/02/12 4 Page 4/ 15 - REGULATIONS Description of danger and identification letter i Hazard phrases (R) not Safety recommendations (S) i of applicable applicable of applicable 16 OTHER" INFORMATION None N.B.: The information contained here is based on the It neither constitutes quality characteristics nor product and / or observing legal regulations an present state of our knowledge, without warranty. absolves your personal responsibility when using the conditions. F\V 6, < �FMpprovals, Wall & Floor Penetration Fire Stops Fire stops provide a fire resistant seal around electrical or mechanical service items that penetrate or pass through a fire resistant wall or floor. I The performance of a fire stop is measured by subjecting it to a Standard time -temperature fire exposure and hose stream according to ASTM E 814. The hourly rating is established based on the period of resistance to the fire exposure while meeting the following criteria: 1. Fire shall not propagate to the unexposed side of the fire stop, nor shall any visible flaming be observed. 2. The temperature measured by any individual thermocouple oIn the unexposed side of the fire stop material 1" from or in the field of the penetration shall not exceed 325°F (163°C) above its initial temperature. 3. Following the fire exposure period, no opening shall develop that permits a projection of water beyond the unexposed surface during a hose stream application to the stop. Some designs have been evaluated for wall installations only, Unless otherwise noted, the fire rating is applicable from eithe the underside is exposed to fire. Fire Stop Design 187 FIRE STOP DESIGN 187 Rating - 2 HR 1. WALL OR FLOOR. Min 150 mm (5.9 in.) thick normal (558 in.2 ), max dimension 600 mm (23.6 in.). 2. a. CABLE LADDER. 300 mm (11.8 in.) wide by 45 installed with its side in contact with the edge of b. CABLES. The following quantity and type of cables edge of opening. Perpendicular distance between c (13.8 in.). • Two, 3 copper conductor cables, cross -sectional jacket with outside dia. of 53.mm (2.09 in.). others are for walls or floors. of the fire stop. For floor installations, the fire rating applies when A 5A 46 5B Q j ION AA eight concr o all. ax area of o ening not to exceed 0.36 m2 (1.8 in.) high f ricated of 1.25 mm (0.05 in.) thick steel. Cable tray ling and also in contact with adjacent tray. be used. Maintain min distance of 25 mm (1 in.) between cable and contained within parallel trays, min 30 mm (1.2 in.) to max 350 mm of each conductor 185 mm2 (0.29 in.2 ) having PVC insulation and • Two, 4 aluminum conductor cables, cross -sectional area of each conductor 185 mm2 (0.29 in.2 ) having PVC insulation and jacket with outside dia. of 52 mm (2.05 in.). 3. a. CABLE LADDER. 200 mm (7.9 in.) wide by 45 mml(1:8 in.) high fabricated of 1.0 mm (0.04 in.) thick steel. Cable trayiristalled with its side in contact with edge of adjacent tray and its other side 100 mm (3.4 in.) from edge of opening. ` b. CABLES. The following quantity and type of cables may be used. Perpendicular distance between cables contained within parallel trays, min 30 mm (1.2 in.) to max 350 mm (13.8 in.). • Two, 1 copper conductor cables, cross -sectional PVC jacket with outside dia. of 33 mm (1.3 in.). • One, 3 copper conductor cable, cross -sectional jacket with outside dia. of 53 mm (2.09 in.). of each conductor 150 mm2 (0.23 in.2 ) having XLPE insulation and of each conductor 185 mm2 (0.29 in.2 ) having PVC insulation and © 2007-2009 FM Approvals. All rights reserved. 1 1 of 2 < aFMAPProvals' 4. a. CABLE TRAY. 500 mm (19.7 in.) wide by 60 mm (2.4 in.) igh fabricated of 1.5 mm (0.06 in.) thick steel and having a perforated back. Maintain distance of 50 mm (2 in.) between side of tray and edge of opening. b. CABLES. The following quantity and type of cables may b used. Perpendicular distance between cables contained within parallel trays, min 30 mm (1.2 in.) to max 350 mm (13.8 int. • Three, 3 copper conductor cables, cross -sectional area olf each conductor 185 mm2 (0.29 in.2 ) having PVC insulation and jacket with outside dia. of 71 mm (2.8 in.). • Twenty, 4 copper conductor cables, cross -sectional area of each conductor 10 mm2 (0.02 in.2 ) having PVC insulation and jacket with outside dia. of 20 mm (0.8 in.). 5. a. CABLE TRAY. 500 mm (19.7 in.) wide by 60 mm (2.4 in.) high fabricated of 1.5 mm (0.06 in.) thick steel and having a nonperforated back. Distance of 50 mm (2 in.) between side of tray and edge of opening. Back of tray may be in contact with edge of opening. b. CABLES. The following quantity and type of cables may be used. Perpendicular distance between cables contained within parallel trays, min 30 mm (1.2 in.) to max 350 mm (13.8 in.) • Twenty, 5 copper conductor cables, cross -sectional area jacket with outside dia. of 15 mm (0.6 in.). • Twenty, 20 copper conductor telephone cables having P' 6. FIRE STOP COMPONENTS. a. Mineral wool panels, 60 mm,(2.4 in.) thick having min densi wall. Cut panels to fit around penetrating item and firmly coi all voids between the mineral panel and cable trays, cables and cut edges of mineral panels before being installed. each conductor 1.5 mm2 (0.002 in.2 ) having PVC insulation and insulation and jacket with outside dia. of 17 mm (0.7 in.). d rfw Jof floor or mi ral I within to the loose mineral b. Mastic coat, min 2 mm (0.08 in.) dry thickness applied overt a surface of mineral wool panels and extended 30 mm (1.2 in.) beyond periphery of opening. In addition, apply the same thi kness of coating around the cable trays and cable for a distance of 300 mm (11.8 in.) from the surface of the assembly. The coating shall be applied at both sides of a floor or wall. 6b. KBS Coating KBS Coating. Company Name: Cognis GmbH - Site Illertiss - Company Address: Robert-Hansen-Str 1, Illertis /. em D-89257, Germany Company Website: htto://www.cognis.com Listing Country: IlGermany Product Type: Coating Certification Type: FM Approved © 2007-2009 FM Approvals. All rights reserved. 1 2 of 2 Panel. Seal Single and double panel penetrationseals for cables miss OPN tt.t: k.0 www.KBSpassivefire.com �. ,i° F ,«n k ,,, ( � 4 r $tea r r `> General Information 4, kF fi I The KBS Panel Seal ABL consists of mineral Wool panels coatetl with Sealant to f II Coating to coat the penetrating cable- an 'supp rt r ' systems Onlythevjslblesidesofthe anels KBS Coating is a water -based ablative fire t andpenetrating items have lobe protective coating, KBS Sealant is a coated -with KBS Coating. water -based ablative fire protective putty. KBS f ° Coating is suitable for penetration seals and t KBS Panel SeaI ABL can be fire protection of cables or other utilities. stalledas a single or doubt I ` panel seal depending on thE Both products last for the lifetime of cables. required fire;reiistancetime. KBS Coating is highly flexible, totally 7,n n}� weather -and water-resistant, and compatible with various chemicals. r �'X " Any mineral wool panels with a minimum density of 150 kg/m3 and a melting point "Aw _ above 1000 °C can be used for KBS Panel Seal ABL.If not available on the local market,they can be supplied by our distributor. KBS Coating and KBS Sealant are produced only by Cognis Illertissen maintaining a quality system which fulfils the requirements of1DIN EN ISO 9001. A. 1 - M v _ itlk i F,. 4 P ¢f i I 51 - -v ..gg ° 7 - Technical Information The KBS Panel Seal ABL is used to seal any size of opening in walls and floors, providing a fire- and smoke -tight seal around all penetrating utilities such as cables, cable supports, pipes and ducts. KBS Panel Seals ABL have been tested and approved worldwide and have received various ratings depending on type and national standard. (Please see list of international test reports/approvals on back page). Please note the following results: Single Panel Seal (panel thickness 50-60 mm): Rated up to 120 min. Double Panel Seal: Rated up to 180 min. Panels are usually coated with KBS Coating at a coverage of approx.2.0 kg/mz on the exposed (visible) side only, resulting in approx.1.3 mm dry thickness. This means the same amount of coating is used per opening, independent whether it is a single or double panel seal. Panels may be precoated or coated on site by spray or brush. Precoated panels are al s available from our distributor. The double panel seal usually is constructed with an air space between the two panels. Preferably the panels are installed flush with the outside of the wall. Cables and other penetrating items are coated with KBS Coating at a coverage rate of approx.2.9 kg/m2, corresponding to approx.1.6 mm dry thickness. In all KBS Panel Seals ABL, it is required that only the exposed (visible) penetrating items (cables, support systems, pipes, etc.) must be coated with KBS Coating for a distance away from the seal.This distance is specified in national tests and differs from country to country according to respective requirements. Retrofitting of additional utilities is achieved with ease in a KBS Panel Seal ABL.The opening for the penetrating item is cut as accurately as possible with a pointed saw or a saw -tooth knife and sealed after installation of the utilities with KBS Sealant. Where the opening has been cut larger than the penetrating item, loose mineral wool should be stuffed tightly in the remaining space before applying KBS Installation Instructions Measure exact location on cables and cable supports, using a meter stick, a mason's compass or a piece of string with which you can locate - cables by measuring from the corners. Transfer measurements onto mineral wool panel, but add about 3 mm on height and width of panel cut (this will result in a tighter fit). Now cut panel into as many pieces as necessary to fit in the opening. Check cut by placing the panel pieces into the opening and make necessary corrections. Apply KBS Coating to the edges of the panels as well as to the insides of the opening where panels will be fitted. Prior to coating application all areas to be coated have to be cleared of dust, additionally the surface of the building section should be wetted with water. Plaipe one edge of panel first in thelopening completely and pus5 h it slowly into opening. Sin e the panel has been cut ove size, a piece of wood and a ham, mer will be necessary to get anel in place. If panel is loo a in the opening, it should be iscarded and replaced by a new one. After panel is in place, check carefully for possible openings, stu ng them with loose min ral wool. Apply KBS Coat'ng or KBS Sealant cove�mg carefully spots stuff d with loose wool, also use BS Coating or KBS Seala t liberally between cableioke. and other spots which mayow leakage of fumes ands Use cabl onv j+1,.pw ad�l ftBSCoating by pray or brush, first to panels, then to, cables and support system§ to distance required by national tests. Coat wall about � cm over edge of If walkiAq on a floor Selection of International Test Results and Ap KBS Penetration Ceiling or Wall Test Thickness of Official Fire penetration Resistance Method*Country I Austria single panel ceiling Rating (minutes) )I 60 60 NORM B 3800 f 213 double panel ^� all TSO 90 NORM B 3800 210 } Belgium single panel wall 50 90 N.B.NJ13.020 314 A double panel wall 190 i N.B.N.713.020 France double panel f wally 200'� 120 I�Arretedu21.4.83 JJ 610 double pane flm ceg �� 200 tl 602 ry double panel {{' steep bulkhead j Po120—�[Arr@tedu5159A 2x75 - 60 (�SOLA5197/ IMOA517' �I r 620/ _621 iii Germany single wall ii 60 30 11III DIN 4102 ! 183 panel , double panel wall 120 ... 90 DIN 4102 049. double panel ceiling 150 ,' 90 DIN 4102 049 double panel wall 150 90 DIN 4102 112 double panel wall 200 90 DIN 4102 112 double panel ceiling 150 `• 90 DIN 4102 112 Great Britain single panel II ed) wall / cng 0 BS 476, p 8 ! 50 90' { 904 ) double panel l[ wall /ceiling1 80 6, 8 �f 65�47p 904 ~� I single pa Italy single panel double paneU__j1 i wall, wall wall �60 �j 90 BS476,p.20 �i �60 120 Circolare n.91 250_ .: 180 Circolare n.91 - 943' 1011 - 1011 double panel ceiling 200 180 Circolare n.91 1012 Netherlands single panel wall 50, 60 NBN 713.020/ 411 single panel wall � 1[p[EN 1366 3 50 90 j NBN713.020/ f 411 double panel — li _ --. �.-.._ w_. _._ r�ll,PrEN136Cr3.__:._ 140 90 NB 0 411 [wall l 13 it Singapore double panel wall / ceiling, ;I 0 180 � I .20 3206 y South Africa double panel i wall ii 1 jf _ ` 120 SABS 0177 it 4005. Sweden Singlepanel wall/ceiling_ 6 60 NT-FIRE005 817 double panel wall] c fling 140 120 NT-FIRE 005 817 'Switzerland single panel wall y v Ij 60 „ 60 j, VKF AEAI 537`4^ __.}� single panel �� doublepanel, � double panel,,. } cefUng^ 01 w- _ --_ ceiling ._.ing I{ �60 w�) 60 -120_� �90 ^T ___. 150 �F 91 }!:. N NKF AEAI VKF AEAI �N `�� VKF, AEAI ^ 531 510 ! 510 USA double panel wall / ceiling 150 120 AS TM E 814 2020 All test reports on request. * Single panel:1 panel (50-60 mm)/double panel:2 panels (50-60 mm) Disdaimer.The above data, particuladythe recommendations for the application and use of KBS products are based on the manjhcturers knowledge and experience Due to different materials and conditions of application, which are beyond our control, we recommend In arty case to may out sufficient tests In ordertoensure that KBS products are suitable for the intended processes and applications.Thereforeany liability for such recommendations or any oral advice Is expressly excluded unlesswe have acted wilfully or by gross negligence. It is always the responsibility of the Installer/purchaser to guarantee correct preparation, DFr(KBS Coatings)and thickness(KBS Penetration Seals) ofall KBS Matedals.KBS Passive Fire Pty.Ltd. is not laiblefor installation rfaultyinstallation. It is always the responsibility of the installer/purchaser to guarantee and certify the installation of materials. KBS PANEL SEAL - SPECIFICATION GENERAL Supply certified, non hazardous, non -toxic, KBS Panel is to be installed strictly in accordance with the manufacturers application instructions and in full accordance with FM design requirements. It is recommended that the installed mates before practical completion to confirm manufacturer's specifications. The KBS Panel Seal is to be used for the single or grouped cables or metal piping up Temperature Rating of 3 hours. This will exposed to an internal or external fire sour tray arrangement, horizontally or vertically. penetration. When required, appropriate performance FM — DES187 120F ASTM E814 120F BS476 Part 20 180F DIN 4102 90F Retrofitting or addition of new cables and original installation standards. Please rei Application Manual or the KBS CD for comp PREPARATION The cable surface must be free of dirt and with a dry cloth. It is not recommended t the cables prior to installing the KBS requirements refer to the KBS Specifier's KBS CD. be inspected by a third party Inspector iterials have been installed to the re Stopping of open penetrations carrying 8 inches diameter to a maximum Fire and ilt flame propagation to other areas when around the cables whether in grouped or )lume of cables cannot exceed 60% of the oil . Cleaning of cables should be carried out hat solvents or other liquids be used to clean Panel Seal. For complete preparation Handbook, KBS Application Manual or the KBS PANEL SEAL The KBS Panel Seal consists of minera Lan' :with i Py 150kg/m3 coated with KBS Coating to F 97 Mutu ' pproval) and KBS Sealant. Only the exposed sides of the pan is and the visible penetrating items have to be coated with KBS Coating. Dependant on the cable loading KBS Panel Seal can be installed as a single or double panel seal. KBS Coating is a water -based ablative non -intumescent fire protective coating suitable for penetration seals and fire protection of cables and other utilities. KBS Coating, lasts the lifetime of cables is highly flexible, totally weather and water resistant, and compatible with various chemicals. a The KBS Panel Seal is used for Fire providing a smoke and gas tight seal cable trays, pipes, and ducts. any size of opening in walls and floors, all penetrating utilities such as cables, Retrofitting of additional utilities is achieved %Wh ease in a KBS Panel Seal system. A simple hand tool such as a saw tooth knif is used to cut a small opening into the penetration. Once the cable or pipe has bee passed through the opening KBS Sealant is used to seal the opening once again. APPLICATION & TOOL CLEANING Please refer to the KBS Specifier's Hai for application methods and equipment. Clean tools in fresh water before the KBS KBS Application Manual or the KBS CD cures. 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OPENINGS&FIRE MAINTAINED FOR FOR PENETRATIONS TO 714 BARRIERS 706 ASSEMBLIES AND JOINTS CONSTRUCTION JOINTS PENETRATED 709.7 6.2.4.2, EXCEPTION 703.1 JOINTS 5 OPENINGS 708 202 CONSTRU TION (EXPANSION WOOD FRAME DEFINITIONS DOCUMENTS SHALL 711.0 OR SEISMIC JOINTS) IN CONSTRUCTION INDICATE DETAILS AND FIRE PARTITIONS FLOORS FIREBLOCKING 705.3 MATERIALS FOR WOOD FRAME PROVIDING RATINGS AT 711.6 APPENDIX 709 CONSTRUCTION JOINTS AN� PENETRATIONS - A-6-2.4.2 WALL & PARTITION FIRFRI MKING PENETRATIONS REFERS TO 714 PENETRATION PROTECTION 705.3.1.5 703.1.1 CURTAIN WALL GAP PENETRA 709.3.2.2 JOINTS SI CURTAIN WALL GAP 705.4 (GENERAL) CONCEAL PENETRATIONS OF FIRE VIEW BEF, 710 RATED ASSEMBLIES INSPECTII FLOOR/CEILING OR ROOF/CEILING 705.5 (WALLS) 703.2 PENETRATION BUILDING; PROTECTION 705.6 (FLOORS) THAN TW SHALL INC 711.3 705.7 PENETRA SHAFT ALTERNATIVE FIRE RESISTANT JOINT SYSTEMS 704.1.1 714 SUFFICIEf THROUGH -PENETRATION SHALL BE FIRESTOPS F&T JUSTIFY L REQUIREMENTS MATERIAL RESTORP UBC STANDARD 7-1 RATINGS EQUIVALENT TO ASTM E 119 707.0 FIRE WALI UBC STANDARD 7-5 WALLS EQUIVALENT TO ASTM E 814 707.10 PENETRA REFERS 1 707.8 JOINTS - F 6-3.6.1 711.7 PENETRATIONS AND IONS AND JOINTS - REFER TO MISC. 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Write a Review Tm Fire Barrier Duct Wrap 15A m $295.00 T re Barrier Pillow m $13.85 TM Ciro 12—ri— f`Q_I Oii.t. Qk—+ TM $58.00 (866) 222-0030 LOCAL (954) 861-2000 FAX (954) 6 of 7 1 3/18/2010 12:03 AM KBS S Chemwatch Material Safety Data Sheet Issue Date: 2-Jan-2007 NA317EC Section 1 - CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY PRODUCT NAME KBS SEALANT SYNONYMS PRODUCT USE Material is mixed and used in accordance with protection of cables against spread of flame. SUPPLIER Company: KBS Passive Fire Pry Ltd Address: PO Box 1502 Crows Nest NSW, 1585 AUS Telephone: +61 2 9969 7100 Fax: +61 2 9969 7200 -nanufactureis directions. Sealant for the CHEMWATCH 4918-3 CD 2006/4 Page 1 of 7 Section 2 - HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION IN STATEMENT OF HAZARDOUS NATURE NON -HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE. NON -DANGEROUS GOODS. Accordin a Ci i'%a of NOHSC, and the ADG Code. POISONS SCHEDULE None RISK SAFETY None under normal operating conditions. None under normal opi rating conditions. Section 3 - COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS NAME CAS RN % thermoplastic resins water 7732-18-5 Section 4 - FIRST AID MEASURES SWALLOWED - Immediately give a glass of water. - First aid is, generally required. If in doubt, contact a Poisons Information Centre or a doctor. i� continued... KBS Chemwatch Material Safety Data Sheet Issue Date: 2-Jan-2007 NA317EC EYE 6*Rlig INHALED If this product comes in contact with the eyes: - Wash out immediately with fresh running water. - Ensure complete irrigation of the eye by keeping eyelids moving the eyelids by occasionally lifting the upper and Iom - If pain persists or recurs seek medical attention. - Removal of contact lenses after an eye injury should only personnel. rt and away from eye and lids. undertaken by skilled If skin contact occurs: - Remove all contaminated clothing, including footwear - Remove adhering sticky material using a waterless hand Jeaner - Flush skin and hair with soap and running water, repeating as required . - In event of visible or subsequent irritation seek medical att ,ntion. - If fumes or combustion products are inhaled remove from - Other measures are usually unnecessary. NOTES TO PHYSICIAN Treat symptomatically. Section 5 - FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES EXTINGUISHING MEDIA - Foam. - Dry chemical powder. - BCF (where regulations permit). - Carbon dioxide. - Water spray or fog - Large fires only. FIRE FIGHTING - Alert Fire Brigade and tell them location and nature of hazard. - Wear breathing apparatus plus protective gloves for fire only. - Prevent, by any means available, spillage from entering drains or water - Use fire fighting procedures suitable for surrounding area. - DO NOT approach containers suspected to be hot. - Cool fire exposed containers with water spray from a protected location. - If safe to do so, remove containers from path of fire. - Equipment should be thoroughly decontaminated after use. FIREIEXPLOSION HAZARD - Non combustible. - Not considered to be a significant fire risk. - Expansion or decomposition on heating may lead to violent rupture of conta - Decomposes on heating and may produce toxic fumes of carbon monoxide - May emit acrid smoke. FIRE INCOMPATIBILITY Avoid contamination with strong oxidising agents as ignition may result. area. CHEMWATCH 4918-3 CD 2006/4 Page 2 of 7 Section 4 - FIRST AID MEASURES continued... KBS SEALANT Chemwatch Material Safety Data Sheet Issue Date: 2-Jan-2007 CHEMWATCH 4918-3 NA317EC CD 2006/4 Page 3 of 7 Section 5 - FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES _ HAZCHEM:None Section 6 - ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES EMERGENCY PROCEDURES MINOR SPILLS - Clean up all spills immediately. - Avoid contact with skin and eyes. - Wear impervious gloves and safety goggles. - Trowel up/scrape up. - Place spilled material in clean, dry, sealed container. - Flush spill area with water. MAJOR SPILLS - Clear area of personnel. - Alert Fire Brigade/Emergency Services and tell them location ar - Control personal contact by using protective equipment. - Prevent, by any means available, spillage from entering drains - Remove all ignition sources. - Contain spill if safe to do so. - Scrape up recoverable product and label for recycling. - Collect residues and place in labelled containers for disposal. - Wash area with water and prevent run off into drains. - Equipment should be thoroughly decontaminated after use. - If contamination of drains or waterways occurs, advise Emergei Personal Protective Equipment advice is contained in Section 7 - HANDLING AND STORAGE PROCEDURE FOR HANDLING - Limit all unnecessary personal contact. - Wear protective clothing when risk of exposure occurs. - Use in a well -ventilated area. Q - When handling DO NOT eat, drink or smoke. - Always wash hands with soap and water after handling. - Avoid physical damage to containers. - Use good occupational work practice. - Observe manufacturer's storing and handling recommei SUITABLE CONTAINER - Polyethylene or polypropylene container. - Packing as recommended by manufacturer. - Check all containers are clearly labelled and free from STORAGE INCOMPATIBILITY Avoid storage with oxidisers. STORAGE REQUIREMENTS - Store in original containers. t r Is 'd nature of hazard. it watercourses: icy Services. n 8 of the MSDS. continued... KBS Chemwatch Material Safety Data Sheet Issue Date: 2-Jan-2007 NA317EC - Keep containers securely sealed. - Store in a cool, dry, well -ventilated area. - Store away from incompatible materials and foodstuff co tainers. - Protect containers against physical damage and check re ularly for leaks. - Observe manufacturer's storing and handling recommendations. Store between 5 and 30 deg. C. Section 8 - EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL EXPOSURE CONTROLS The following materials had no OELs on our records • water: CAS:7732-18-5 MATERIAL DATA None assigned. Refer to individual constituents. INGREDIENT DATA WATER: No exposure limits set by NOHSC or ACGIH. PERSONAL PROTECTION EYE - Safety glasses with side shields; or as required, - Chemical goggles. - Contact lenses may pose a special hazard; soft contact lenses me concentrate irritants. A written policy document, describing the weal restrictions on use, should be created for each workplace or task. T review of lens absorption and adsorption for the class of chemicals of injury experience. Medical and first -aid personnel should be train, and suitable equipment should be readily available. In the event of 4 begin eye irrigation immediately and remove contact lens as soon a should be removed at the first signs of eye redness or irritation - len removed in a clean environment only after workers have washed he NIOSH Current Intelligence Bulletin 59]. HANDS/FEET Polyethylene gloves. Wear chemical protective gloves, eg. PVC. Wear safety footwear. DO NOT use solvent to clean the skin. OTHER - Overalls. - Barrier cream - Eyewash unit. - Skin cleansing cream. The local concentration of material, quantity and conditions of use personal protective equipment required. For further information consult site specific CHEMWATCH data (if available), or your absorb and ig of lens or s should include a use and an account i in their removal iemical exposure, practicable. Lens should be ds thoroughly. [CDC the type of CHEMWATCH 4918-3 CD 2006/4 Page 4 of 7 Section 7 - HANDLING AND STORAGE continued... Chemwatch Material Safety Data Sheet Issue Date: 2-Jan-2007 NA317EC CHEMWATCH 4918-3 CD 2006/4 Page 5 of 7 Section 8 - EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION Occupational Health and Safety Advisor. ENGINEERING CONTROLS General exhaust is adequate under normal operating conditions. L cal exhaust ventilation may be required in special circumstances. If risk of overexposure e�ists, wear approved respirator. Supplied -air type respirator may be required in special circumstances. Correct fit is essential to ensure adequate protection. Provide adequate ventilation in warehouses and enclosed storage areas. Section 9 - PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Imo - APPEARANCE White putty with a characteristic odour; mixes with water. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Mixes with water. Molecular Weight: Not Applicable Boilin Range (°C): Not Available Melting Range (°C): Not Available Speci is Gravity (water --I): 1.50 Solubility in water (g/L): Miscible pH (a supplied): 8 approx. pH (1 % solution): Not Available Vapor Pressure (kPa): Negligible Volatile Component (%vol): Negligible Evaporation Rate: Not Available Relative Vapour Density (air-1): Not Available Flash oint (*C): Not Applicable Lower Explosive Limit (%): Not Applicable Upper Explosive Limit (%): Not Applicable Autoignition Temp (°C): Not Applicable Deco position Temp ('C): Not Available State: Non Slump Paste Viscos'ty: Not Available Section 10 - CHEMICAL STABILITY AND REACTIVITY INFOoATION CONDITIONS CONTRIBUTING TO INSTABILITY Product is considered stable and hazardous polymerisation wi I not occur. I eaia' n?N Section 11 - TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS ACUTE HEALTH EFFECTS SWALLOWED Considered an unlikely route of entry in commercial/industrial environments. The material is moderately discomforting to the gastro-intestinal tract a d may be harmful if swallowed in large quantity. EYE Considered an unlikely route of entry in commercial/industrial environments. The material is moderately discomforting to the eyes and is capable of causing a mild, temporary redness of the conjunctiva (similar to wind -bum), temporary impairment of vision and/ or other transient eye damage/ ulceration. continued... KBS S Chemwatch Material Safety Data Sheet Issue Date: 2-Jan-2007 NA317EC SKIN The material may be mildly discomforting to the skin. Open cuts, abraded or irritated skin should not be exposed to this INHALED Considered an unlikely route of entry in commercial/industrial envir i The vapour is mildly discomforting to the upper respiratory tract. CHRONIC HEALTH EFFECTS Principal routes of exposure are usually by skin contactlabsorption. As with any chemical product, contact with unprotected bare skin; in mist or dust in work place atmosphere; or ingestion in any form, sho observing good occupational work practice. TOXICITY AND IRRITATION Not available. Refer to individual constituents. WATER: No significant acute toxicological data identified in literature search. Section 12 - ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION No data for KBS Sealant. Section 13 - DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS alation of vapour, Id be avoided by - Recycle wherever possible or consult manufacturer for recycI - Consult State Land Waste Management Authority for disposal - Material may be disposed of by controlled burning in an apprc in an approved landfill. - Prior to disposal in a landfill the material should be mixed witl and reacted to render the material inert. - Extreme caution should be taken when heating the resin/curl - Recycle containers where possible, or dispose of in an autho, Section 14 -TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION HAZCHEM: None CHEMWATCH 4918-3 CD 2006/4 Page 6 of 7 Section 11 -TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION options. J incinerator or buried the other component 3 agent mix. sed landfill. n?l NOT REGULATED FOR TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS:UN, IATA, IMDG Section 15 - REGULATORY INFORMATION POISONS SCHEDULE: None REGULATIONS water (CAS: 7732-18-5) is found on the following regulatory continued... KBS SEALANT Chemwatch Material Safety Data Sheet Issue Date: 2-Jan-2007 NA317EC CHEMWATCH 4918-3 CD 2006/4 Page 7 of 7 Section 15 - REGULATORY INFORMATION Australia Inventory of Chemical Substances (AICS) OECD Representative List of High Production Volume �(HPV) Chemicals Section 16 - OTHER INFORMATION EXPOSURE STANDARD FOR MIXTURES "Worst Case" computer -aided prediction of spray/ mist or fume/ du: concentration: Composite Exposure Standard for Mixture (TWA) :100 mg/m3. This document is copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes a criticism, as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part may be reproducei from CHEMWATCH. TEL (4613) 95724700. Issue Date: 2-Jan-2007 Print Date: 2-Jan-2007 components and ?dvate study, research, review or by any process without written permission