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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPROJECT INFORMATIONE & H Products, Inc. - 4,4 ort corp Parkway - Pahn Beach Gardens, Florida .-33410 Fax: 561.624.4717 Web: www.ehproducts.com Tel: 561.624.4707 Products SGAmr-uu t5y EH St Lurie OountV Polvi White Polypropylene Film — Flame Resistant Adhesive — Tri-directional Reinforcing Fiberglass Yarn — Metallized Polyester Film (Total Thickness) Tri-directional Fiberglass Reinforcing Dimension§.. Basis Weight Scale Permeance (WVTR) ASTM E96 Procedure A Bursting Strength ASTM D774 Tensile Strength ASTM C 1136 Accelerated Aging 30 Days @ 95% RH, 1207 Low Temperature Resistance ASTM D1790 -40'F(-40-C) High Temperature Resistance 4 hours @ -VR-R PLUS pylene / Scrim / Polyester ASTM C1136, Type 11, IV (49-C) 220-F(104-C) Water Immersion 24 hours @ 73 F (23'C) Mold Resistance ASTM C665 / C1 338 Dimensional Stability ASTM D1204 Light Reflectance ASTM C523 0.0088 inch 4/inch (MD) 4/inch (TD) 14.7 lbs / 1000 ft' 0.02 perm (grains/hrftlin Hg) 128 psi 40 lbs/inch width (MD) 35 lbs/inch width (XD) No Corrosion No Delamination Remains Flexible No Delamination Remains Flexible No Delamination No Delamination No Growth 0.25% 85% Flame Spread ASTM E-84 / LIL 723 10 Smoke Developed ASTM E-84 / LIL 723 20-50 Metal Building Composite ASTM E-84 / Q 25 Flame / 50 Smoke baL 723 Physical Properties are � don typical values, Weight /Thickness +/- 10% tolerance. 225 micron 16/100 mm (MD) 161100 mm (TD) 71.89 gM / M2 1.15 ng / Ns 9.0 kg / CM2 7.0 kn / m (MD) 6.1 kn / m (XD) No Corrosion No Delamination Remains Flexible No Delamination Remains Flexible No Delamination No Delamination No Growth 0.25% 85% Contractor E & H Products, Inc. insulation facings contain ultraviolet inhibitors. A ure to direct/indirect sunlight and high intensity indoor lighting. Since conditions of use are beyond our contro)Qwroducts, Inc. makes no warranties. t 10/21/2010 "Sag and Bag" is a double -layer insulation system that is used to comply with the newer energy code's and is designated in ASHRAE Table A2.3 as "Do uble Layer". As illustrated in the previous pages, the Sag and Bag System consists of one layer of faced fiberglass I insulation draped across, and allowed to sag between, the purlins in a metal building roof, followed above by i a second layer of unfaced fiberglass insulati I on that is field cut in to pieces that fit between the purlins so as to avoid having two layers of insulation bet een the purlins and the roof panels, which situation would cause problems with the roof. The roof insulation roll lengths for the first, Ifaced, layer of fiberglass are derived by starting with the length of the slope, in feet, taking roof pitch in to cod i sideration, and adding 6" for each purlin space, plus another two feet for "pull", one foot at each end of the roof roll. Remember that you also need to take in to consideration that the insulation rolls on t 11 e first side of the roof you will install need to be 2' to 3' longer than the rolls for the second side of the roof because -'When you do the first side of a roof the insulation needs to reach across to the first, topmost I , purlin on the other side of the roof. The width of the first layer (faced) insulation rolls is up to the discretio In of the builder. Take note that both ASHRAE and NAIMA tables dictate that the bottom layer of the Sag and Bag System will I - be the thinner of the two layers, when there is a difference. The unfaced fiberglass for the second layer can be 4', 5' or 6' wide, depending on your erector's preference, and must be field cut to fit between the pur I lins. When installing the first layer of fiberglass (faced) across the purlins, the rolls should be rolled out as normally done, with the exception that they, should not be pulled tight from end to end. Rather, the roll should be installed loosely so that is sags down between the purlins, leaving space for the unfaced second layer. Care must be taken to create as equall as possible the sag between all the purlin spaces. This can be done by having a number of roofing crew me1mbers lift and shake out the insulation after it is unrolled. Pulling the bottom layer of insulation tight 'defeats the purpose of Sag and Bag, by reducing the space in to which the insulation can expand to achieve� its maximum effectiveness. Subsequent rolls of insulation should be installed such that they sag to the'same depth as prior rolls to better seal the seams between adjacent rolls and to attain a relatively unifo'rm appearance from the bottom side. Although many contractors are, now using oh, e 6" tab to create the seams between adjacent rolls of insulation, Therm -All recommends against t�l at practice when installing using the Sag and Bag system. Since adjacent rolls need to conform to the rolls next to them, and because this is an imprecise practice, using one 6" tab would not seal the adjacent rolls sufficiently to prevent moisture migration through the seams. I - Therefore, Therm -All highly recommends that you use two 3" tabs on each roll of insulation and fold and i staple the seams as recommended by the National Insulation Association on their website insulation.org in the section entitled Condensation Fact Sheet, for Metal Buildings. Since the second layer of insulation, which is� unfaced, cannot go over the top of the purlins (which already have one layer of insulation over them becaul se of the faced bottom layer), it must be field -cut to fit between the purlins. Code requires that thermal blocks be used overthe purlins with the Sag and Bag system. STANDING SEAm Roo# AssEmBLIES WITH I DOU13LE LAYERS OF IN, SULATION The first rated R-value of insulation is installed perpendicular to and draped over purlins.The second rated R-value of insulation is for unfaced insulation installed above the first layer and parallel to the purlins and then compressed when the metal roof panels are attached. A minimum R-3.5 thermal block between the purlins and the metal roof panels is required. Continuous insulation (uncompressed and uninterrupted by framing members) may be installed either above or below the purlins. Note: Diagrams not to scale. X Vapor Retarder TA131LE 4: STANDING SEAm ROOF ASSEMBLIES WITH DOUBLE LAYER OF I FACED INSULATION - OVERALL U-FACTORs, BTU/(H-FT2.OF) i�7ted toiced —, R-va6 Of Insuliitioq __�_ ___ --;,- ondhilmnims-ula-twn- .- ---------- �*R-1 0 + R-1 0 0.063 0.047 0.037 e, 1,�m 0 +, R-1 1 0.061 0.045 0.036 Z I*R-1 I + R-1 1 0.060 0.045 0.036 j*R-16'4 U58 0,035 1*11-11 + R-1 3 0.057 0.043 0.035 tR-1 3 + R-1 3 :'0.055 0.042 �0.034 *R-1 0 + R-1 9 0.052 0.040 0.033 *,R-1 1 + R-19 0.051 0.040 A..032 *R-1 3.+ R-1 9 0.049 0.038 0.032 6 + R-I 9. b.'047 0.037 .6.031 �*R-19 + R-19 0.046 0.037 0.030 Not�:A i.i.. R-3.5 thermal block between the ptirlins and ibe metal roof panels is required * Faded Insulation NAIMA 202-96(q (Rev. 12000) Insulation Thermal Blocks 1NSTALLA*,'IPN Tips,,, 1-. Install R-3.5 (minimum) theIm al blocks'to dchiev&�', thickness at the center point'between the purlins.' the U-Factors sh6wi� in the table above:! NA'_IMA 4. Ensure the upper insulation blanket is of sufficient, 'space recommends'a P thick M�S oi'polyis'6cyanurate width to­fOsh� beiweerf.the thermal blocks 7�, foam thermal block-.,. and mmimiz"e�g Aps between the insulati6ii'and the 2.' Use roof clips with the appropriate he'i &''t to allow thermal blocks. For example, a 60" purlin,spacing for thethickness of the therm"alblock'Verify. with,-. using 3" . widel thermal blocks would utilize a 57" Ahenietal �building` maiuifacturei� thafthe'clip is blanket f6r the Upper layer. ,appropriate for the intended i6sulation.r- 5., be,,iiistaRed around bracing,' 3: 1 Install NAIMA,202-96 laminated blAnketlinsulation penetrations and other obstructions to minimize, ,hi a manner :gaps exp4nslorvto4he, f and tdnif)r6s8ion.,"- TION SYSTEM C ou ta 7,_ Description Features - Certified thermal performance v Excellent recovery provides outstanding thermal and acoustical performance 2 b recycled content Contains an average of 650/ z GREENGUARD Gold Certified I - Easy to handle and laminate Owens Corning' EcoTouchO Certified R Metal Building Insulation is a, light density fibrous glass blanket. E�pTouch- Certified R is labeled with both a pre -laminated and post - laminated R value. Standard roll widths are 36" ' 48", 6011 and 72". Made -to -Order widths are also available i 211 increments (i.e. even number). Applications 0 . wens Corning" EcoTouchO Certified R Metal Bu Insulation is used as part of the insulation system i roofs and side walls of metal buildings. It is desigr be laminated with a variety of facings to provide al interior finishes, abuse resistance, and assistance of moisture. It can also be used when unfaced ins required in metal building roof and wall systems. Physical Properties 7hermal Resistance ASTM C 1771C 518 Thi6riess Prp�l� 3.4-t R-1 I 3.7" R-1 + _;P-4.3" R-1, + 5.31, IRA' 6.,3" R-2 8.011 R-2 9.25" R-3 lopec Combustion ASTM E 136 Non-combustible Characteristics WarlerVapor So 0 rpti _7 �,04%,by volumi Fungi Resistance ASTM C 1338 Passes C.666si-eness,' �jMC666,`e a. 430% �Passes Odor Emission ASTIV, C 1304 Pa ses ASTM C 167 Length,70'Vf! jing the d to control tion is Post -lam R-10 R-1 1 R-13 R-1 6 I R-19 R-25 5 R-30 The surface burning characteristics of these Products have been determined in accordance with UL 723. The standard should be used to measure and describe the properties a I i materials, prod- uct3 or mse'bli.3 In ro-p-r— t- heat and llama under controlled laboratory conditions and should not be used to describe or appraise the fire hazard orfire dsk of mat -dais, products or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However, results of this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment which lakes into account all of the factors which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a particular end use. Values are reported to the neare st 5 rating. Standards, Codes CompthinCe • ASTM C991-08, Standard Specification for Flexible Fibrous Glass Insulation for Metal Buildings-, Type 11. • NAIMA 202-96 (Rev. 2000) Standard for Flexible Fiber Glass Insulation to be Laminated for Use in Metal Buildings. Technical Information Owens Corning" EcoTouch6 Certified R Metal Building Insulation is manufactured in compliance with ASTM C991, "Standard Specification for Flexible Fibrous Glass Insulation for Metal Buildings." This standard includes all performance and physical properties required of thermal insulation for use in metal building construction (see Physical Properties Table). Owens CorningO EcoTouch" Certified R Metal Building Insulation is regularly tested to ensure compliance to the NAIMA 202-96 (Rev. 2000) Standard. Sampling and testing is performed by the National Association of Home Builders Home Innovation Research Lab. The product is labeled on the top surface of each roll with the nominal R-value and the "NAIMA 202-96" (Rev. 2000) to indicate compliance. The NAIMA 202-96 (Rev. 2000) standard specifies thermal performance which provides the capability of obtaining nom- inal thermal resistance (R-values) after laminating. The actual thermal performance obtained from the laminated product will depend primarily on the recovered thickness. Note that these nominal R-values are for the insulation only and do not include the effects of facings, air films, compression of insulation at framing members, conductance through fasten- ers, or other heat transfer paths particular to an installation. The recovered thickness achieved will depend on a number of variables determined in the laminating process and hence are outside of Owens Corning's control. To address these issues, a number of leading metal building insulation lami- nators produce products which meet the National Insulation Association's "Certified Faced Insulation Standard" (NIA 404). Samples of faced products are periodically tested by a nationally recognized laboratory and determined to meet the NIA standard. 101 Description i Owens Corning" EcoTouchO Certified R Metal Buil6ng Insulation is a light density fibrous glass blanket. EccToucl Certified R is labeled with both a pre -laminated an8 post - laminated R value. Standard roll widths are 36", 48" 60" 1, and 72". Made -to -Order widths are also available in 2" increments (i.e. even number). I Applications Owens Corning' EcoTouch" Certified R Metal Building Insulation is used as part of the insulation system in' the roofs and side walls of metal buildings. It is designel d to be laminated with a variety of facings to provide attractive interior finishes, abuse resistance, and assistance in control of moisture. It can also be used when unfaced insu'lation is required in metal building roof and wall systems. � Physical Propertias Thermal Resistance ASTM C 1771C 518 WICI(ness pre-lar� PoWarr, 3.4" R-io.p R-10 3.7" R-1 1.9 R-1 I 4.3" R-1 4.1' R-13 5.31, R-1 7.3 R-1 6 6.31, R-20, ' R-1 9 801 R-27.11 R-25 9.25" R-32115 R-30 U ASTM E 841: L-723V Combustion ASTM E 136 Non-combustible Characteristics Fong! Resistance ASTM C1338 Passes ,�Co Odor Emission ASTM C 1304 Passes P� j �77 ,pinfle"idnall To eran;e! _Y 1. The surface burning characteristics of these products have been determined in .. ordanc. �ilh UL 723. The standard should be used to measure and descrbe the properfles of1materials, prod- uctsorasso blies in response to heat and flame under controlled laboratory coaditions, and should not be used to deselibe or appraise the fire hazard or fire dsk of materials, products or assemblies under actual fire condifions. However, results of this test may be used as elements of a tire risk assessment which takes into account all of the factors, which are pertinent to an 618sessment of the fire hazard of a particular end use. Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating. , Peatures • Certified thermal performance Excellent recovery provides outstanding thermal and acoustical performance • Contains an average of 65% recycled content GREENGUARD Gold Certified • Easy to handle and laminate 9tandards, Codes Cothplitrice • ASTM C991-08, Standard Specification for Flexible Fibrous Glass Insulation for Metal Buildings; Type 11. • NAIMA 202-96,(Rev. 2000) Standard for Flexible Fiber Glass Insulation to be Laminated for Use in Metal Buildings. Technical Information Owens Corning' EcoTouch" Certified R Metal Building Insulation is manufactured in compliance with ASTM C991, "Standard Specification for Flexible Fibrous Glass Insulation for Metal Buildings." This standard includes all performance and physical properties required of thermal insulation for use in metal building construction (see Physical Properties Table). Owens CorningO EcoTouch" Certified R Metal Building Insulation is regularly tested to ensure compliance to the NAIMA 202-96 (Rev. 2000)"Standard. Sampling and testing is performed by the National Association of Home Builders Home Innovation Research Lab. The product is labeled on the top surface of each roll with the nominal R-value and the "NAIMA 262-96" (Rev. 2000) to indicate compliance. The NAIMA 202-96 (R e,v. 2000) standard specifies thermal performance which provides the capability of obtaining nom- inal thermal resistance (R-values) after laminating. The actual thermal performance obtained from the laminated product will depend primarily on the recovered thickness. Note that these nominal R-values are for the insulation only and do not include the effects of facings, air films, compression of insulation at framing members, conductance through fasten- ers, or other heat transfer paths particular to an installation. The recovered thickness achieved will depend on a number of variables determined in the laminating process and hence are outside of Owens Corning's control. To. address these issues, a number of leading metal building insulation lami- nators produce products which meet the National Insulation Association's "Certified Faced Insulation Standard" (NIA 404). Samples of faced products are periodically tested by a nationally recognized laboratory and determined to meet the NIA standard. AHERNS COMPANIES 1461 KINETIC ROAD LAKE PARK, FL 33403 Shop Drawing / Product Date Review REVIED BY RYAN CARLSON DATE 5/1012 19 REVIEWED FOR COMPLIANCE APPROVED APPROVED AS NOTED REJECTED Review is for conformance with design concept only and intent and general compliance with contract documents/specifications.. , ubcontractor shall be responsible for all quantities, dimensions, compliance with documents and related codes, verification of work and trades and fabrication or techniques of construction. DANIEL L. MACIEJCZYK BY DATE 06-10-2019 Submittal #07 21 00-1.0 07 21 00 - Thermal Insulation aPON MI-M-M & alriw ARCHrrFCrS, INC. Shop Drawing Review E] No Exceptions Taken Revise and Resubmit El Rejected Exceptions Noted CORRECTIONS OR COMMENTS MADE ON THE SHOP DRAWINGS DURING THIS REVIEW DO NOT RELI EVE CONTRACTOR FROM COMPLIANCE WITH REQUIREMENTS OF THE DRAWINGS AND TH: SPECIFICATIONS. THIS CHECK IS ONLYA REVIEW OF THE GENERAL CONFORMANCE WITH TH DESIGN CONCEPT OF THE PROJECTAND GENERAL COMPLIANCE WITH THE INFORMATION GIVEN IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR: CONFIRMING AND CORRELATING ALLQUANTITIES AND DIMENSIONS: SELECTING FABRICATION PROCESSES AND TECHNIQUES OF CONSTRUCTION: COORDINATING HIS OR HER WORK WITH THAT OF ALL OTHER TRADES AND PERFORMING ALL WORK IN A SAFE AND SATISFACTORY MANNER. Submittal #. 07 2100 - Thermal Insulation Reviewed By; By DLM at 3:42 pm, Jun 10, 2019 NOTE: REFER TO INSULATION SKETCH ON RFI #3 DATED 04-15-2019, FIRE PUMP BUILD ROOF INSULATION 6" R-1 9 & DETAIL Al -A2/A6.0.7 FIRE PUMP BUILDING WALLS R-1 9 (AT COL. LINE PBWALLOhLY)., 3:43 pm, Jun 10, 2079 AVCON COPIES TO Ahrens Companies I Page 2 of 2 Printed On: 05/10/2019 10:57 AM Ir. Ahrens Companies 1461 Kinetic Road Submittal #07 21 00-1.0 07 21 00 - Thermal Insulation Project: 18-000037 - MRO Hangar - Treasure Coast Int. Airport 3191 Jet Center Terrace Lake Park, Florida 33403 Phone: (561) 863-9004 Fax: (561) 863-9007 Fort Pierce, Florida 34982 Prod6ct Data - Insulation SPEC SECTION: 07 21 00 - Thermal Insulation SUBMITTAL MANAGER: RYAN CARLSON (AHRENS COMPANIES) STATUS: Open DATE CREATED: 03/13/2019 ISSUE DATE: 05/01/2019 REVISION: 0 RESPONSIBLE THERM -ALL, INC. CONTRACTOR: RECEIVED FROM: Matthew Metzcus RECEIVED DATE: Y SUBMIT BY: 05108/2019 FINAL DUE DATE: 05/17/2019 1 LOCATION: TYPE: Product Information COST CODE: I APPROVERS: RYAN CARLSON (AHRENS COMPANIES), Sue Finney (Avcon Engineers & Planners), Ian Johnson (Avcon Engineers & Planners), Robert Palm (Avcon Engineers & Planners) BALL IN COURT - Sue Finney (Avcon Engineers & Planners), Ian Johnson (�vcon Engineers & Planners), Robert Palm (Avcon Engineers & Planners) DISTRIBUTION: Teresa Gundel (AHRENS COMPANIES) DESCRIPTION: A. Manufacturer's Data, Thermal Insulation: Submit six (6) of\nmanufacturer's specifications and installation instructions for each type ofininsulation required. Include data substantiating that ma=comply with\nspecified requirements. ATTACHMENTS: SUBMITTAL WORKFLOW # SUBMITTER/ I RETURNED COMMENTS NAME APPROVER SENT DATE DUE DATE DATE RESPONSE ATTACHMENTS Fibe - Vasa Roof and wall submittal.pAf insulation for the hanger and the ThermAll - VR-R office. F�Ilq"pec Facing is the same 1 Matthew Metzcus Submitter 5/8/2019 5/9/2019 Submitted Sheet.pdf for both buildings. TherMAII -!aag_-N Sag N Bag system is for the office roof aag roof only. sy;�Ltem pdf Matt Reviewed and 2 RYAN CARLSON Approver 5/9/201 1 9 5/10/2019 5/10/2019 Approved Approved 3 Sue Finney Approver 5/17/2019 Pending 4 Ian Johnson Approver 5/17/2019 Pending �5 Robert Palm Approver 5/17/2019 Pending Ahrens Companies I Page 1 of 2 Printed On: 05/10/2019 10:57 AM