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DATE FILED: ounty, FL
REVISION FEE: 0 RECEIPT # _I I
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• 1. LOCATION/SITE
ADDRESS:
PLANNI�G & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
BUILDING & CODE REGULATION DIVISION
2300 VIRGINIA AVENUE
FORT PIERCE, FL 34982-5652
(772) 462-1553
APPLICA ION FOR BUILDING PERMIT REVISIONS
PROJECT INFORMATION
2106 NORTH KINGS HIGHWAY, FT PIERCE, FL
2. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT
REVISIONS:
1- FIREWALL ALTERNATE
a- exchange UL Design No X524 withJUL Design 804 using G
2- SPRAY FOAM MANUFACTURER ALTI RNATE
a- Exchange Exposed Icynene Pro -Steal with Polygreen SP1 f
Refer to Paae A-4 and Attached Requestlfor Information 1507-06
3. CONTRACTOR INFORMATION:
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BUILDING DIVISIO
REVIEWED
FOR COMPLI
REVIEWED BY
DATE M •�
PLANS AND PE MIT
MUST BE KEPT ON JOB OR
Si�ELvSPEYTION WILL BE MADE
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Metal PBR
STATE of FL REG./CERT. #: c:rC 091935 ST. LUCIE COUNTY CERT. #:
BUSINESS NAME: Tripp & Associates Inc
QUALIFIERS NAME: H. LaRue Tripp
ADDRESS: 1225 NW AVe L, Suite 103
CITY: Belle Glade I STATE: FL ZIP: 33430
PHONE (DAYTIME): 251-597-8921 FAX: dtripp(@trip ap roup or -a
4. OWNER/BUILDER INFORMATION: •
NAME:
Florida Fruit Association/ Rio Citrus
ADDRESS:
2000 Kings Highway
CITY:
Ft Pierce STATE: _
PHONE:
772-569-4320 I
5. ARCHITECT/ENGINEER INFORMATION:
NAME:
Edlund, Dritenbas, Binkl�y Architects
ADDRESS:
65 Royal Palm Pointe, Suite D
FL ZIP:
FAX:
CITY: Vero Beach I STATE: FL
PHONE (DAYTIME): 772-569-4320
SI.CCC: 9123109
Revised 04/26/2010
THESE ieUIN'S AND ALL PROPOSUM WON%
ARE SUNECT TO ANY CORREXMONS
REQUIRED BY FI1,10 INSPECTORS THAT
MAY BE NECESSAXY IN (ADEN To
Mi'4PLY W1 T IH All APPLIONME CODES.
ZIP: 32960
FAX:
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Request for Information RFIi# 1507-06 Date 02/29/16
Project RIO CITRUS EXPANSION
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2106 N KINGS HIGHWAY C 0
FT PIERCE, FL
To EDLUND, DRITENBAS, BINKLEY From TRIPP & ASSOC
Attention MR DRITENBAS Contact DARRYL
Phone 772-569-4320 I Phone 251-597-8921
Fax edbvero@bellsouth.net Fax 877-655-7640 dtripp@trippgroup.org
or Concern
By DARRYLTRIPP
Subject FIREWALL/INTERIOR FINISH CONSTRUCTION METHOD APPROVAL REQUEST
Question Pgs A-1 & A-4 define the approved construction method Tor the Tvewan separation.
The method used was to install CAFCO Blaze Shield II on the interior metal structure at the walls and ceiling return as referred,
then 3" thick Spray Foam 194 on walls and 4" thick Spray Foam 194 at ceiling. Finally a 26 gauge Metal PBR panel with exposed
fasteners was installed to cover and protect.
Please review the attached data sheets and con truction method as an alternate to the recommendation.
The work was verified and inspected onsite by �n independent engineer and documentation submitted to SL County as well as
inspected and approved by St Lucie Fire MarshJl prior to and after installation.
Request Remaining walls were sprayed with 3" thick Spray Foam 184 on walls and 4" on ceiling with 26 ga PBR Liner panel and trim installed.
The owners supported the change based on financial savings and reduced construction time.
We are requesting review, approval, and a revision noted for submission to the building department for final approval.
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Technical Data Sheet for
Polyoecy Solutions, LLC.
500 Sugar Mill Road; Suite 260A
Atlanta, GA 30350
Phone: 770.712.0011
Fax: 770.481.0011
polygreensolutions@gmail.com
Ypl&f, is a two component, EPA approved, zero ozone-deplting, blowing agent, closed cell polyurethane spray foam system. The in -
place density is 1.8-2.0 pcf. Low viscosity acid 1:1 volume ratio provide for -easy processing. The foam meets a CLASS 1 according to
ASTM E 84 at inches.
" RECOMMENDED USES
Is designed for use in applications such as; Interior I sulation, Spas and Void Fill ECT.
REM IVITYPROFILES
REGULAR R
FAST F
Ambient Temp. Range
701 F Min.
400 F Min.
Reactivity (Rise Time)
4-6 Sec.
2-4 Sec.
LIQUID COMPONENTS
TEST METHOD
COMPONENT A
COMPONENT B
Viscosity, cps @ 74OF cps
ASTM D-2196
200-300
600-700
Spindle #2 @ 300 rpm
Specific Gravity @ 741F
AS7M'D-1638
1.24
1.17
Color
Visual
Dark Brown
Light Brown
Weight per Gallon
From Specific Gravity
10.33
9.60
I.UMIJ PUH/VIJ I YPILAL PHYSILAL PROPERTIES .,
PROPERTY
TEST METHOD
RESULTS
Density
ASTM D-1622
2.0 pcf
Compressive Strength, Parallel ASTM D-1621
25 psi
R-Value (90 day aged) ASTM C-518
6.5
Tensile Strength ASTM D-1623
42 psi
Closed Cell Content
ASTM D-1940
>90%
Dimensional Stability
ASTM D-2126
< 12% Max.
Flame Spread
ASTM E-84
<25
Smoke Development
ASTM E-84
<450
Moisture (Perm/Inch)
'Note. The above values ore averooe uml_, ..k.,..t..-a
ASTM E-96
1.0 perm @1.5in. / .75 @ 21n.
r _ __ __._ ....... snaum nor oe ronlusea wan overall aenskty.
Overall densities ore ahvoya higher than free rise rare densities and take into account skin formation, thickness of application, environmental conditions, etc
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— APP
STORAGE/SHELF LIFE
Components "A" and "B" should be stored in their original,
of unopened, sealed containers is approximately three mol
EQUIPMENT
Recommended proportioning equipment is manufactured
parts A to 50 parts B (1:1). Equipment shall be of the heatE
Optimum spraying temperature will vary with type of equil
For proper use of this PolyGreen Solutions insulating mate[
application information and any of the following codes or g
• API Fire Safety Guidelines for Use of Rigid Polyuret
(AX230)
• ICC, International Building Code, (IBC), Section
• International Residential Code, (IRC), Section R314
Before the containers are opened, all safety instructions shl
with the materials. If the safety instructions are lost I
replacement. s
WARNING: Polyurethane foam may present a fire risk in c
cutting torches. The use of polyurethane in interior applia
foam is protected by an approved fire -resistive fifteen -minus
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT The "A" component is a polymer!
VAPOR INHALATION. The best form of protection against set
manufacturers, including 3M company and MSA make full fi
respirators shall be worn. To prevent contact with the prod
approved protective goggles.
VAPOR INHALATION problems are characterized by coughir
symptoms shall be immediately removed from the workplac
extreme, SUMMON "EMERGENCY TRAINED" MEDICAL ATTE
SKIN CONTACTwith liquid components can result in a rash c
liquid with a clean soft cloth followed by washing with soap
EYE CONTACT with liquid or sprayed components can result
with water for an extensive period. SUMMON "EMERGENC
VV,4£tf` ING:
Polyurethane products manufactured or produced from
allowed to remain exposed or unprotected. The charac
factors which are controlled or influenced by the manufac
engaged in the manufacture, production, application, ins1
whether there is a potential fire hazard associated with
measures as outlined in Local, State and Federal regulai
renovation of commercial or residential structures.
THE INFORMATION HEREIN IS BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE, BUT UNKNOWN RISKS I
MERCHANTABLE QUALITY; THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WRITTEN
DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR FREE[
THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS. BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AS TO ANY B
MATERIALS. FAILURE TO STRICTLY ADHERE TO RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES Si
USE THEREOF.
TION INFORMATION
nopened containers at temperatures between 557 and 85'F. Shelf life
hs under those storage conditions.
Gusmer, Binks, Graco, or Glas-Craft. Mixing and ratio by volume is 50
airless type, capable of maintaining 110"F to 1407 at the spray gun.
ent used, substrate, ambient temperature, and humidity.
or any polyurethane foam, please refer to the PolyGreen Solutions
felines:
ne and Polyisocyanurate Foam Insulation in Building Construction
d be read and understood by all personnel who will come into contact
otherwise not available, please contact PolyGreen Solutions for a
twin applications if exposed to fire or excessive heat, e.g. welding and
ions on walls or ceilings presents an unreasonable fire risk, unless the
thermal barrier.
isocyanate and may be sensitizing, particularly from the standpoint of
itizing vapors in the workplace is a FRESH AiR SUPPLY. Several
e fresh air masks. For minimum protection, organic vapor canister style
:t, wear fabric coveralls and fabric gloves, full -face mask and OSHA
;, shortness of breath or tightness of the chest. Anyone exhibiting these
and administered oxygen or fresh air. If the condition is prolonged or
ITiON IMMEDIATELY.
other irritation. Wash the affected area with water. Wipe residual
nd water. If a rash or other irritation develops, SEEA PHYSICIAN.
n corneal burns or abrasions. Upon exposure, eyes should be flushed
TRAINED" MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY.
;e chemicals may present a serious fire hazard if improperly used or
and magnitude of any such hazard will depend on a broad range of
.r, applicator or production process. Each person, firm, or corporation
tion or use of any polyurethane materials should carefully determine
specified usage, and utilize all appropriate precautionary and safety
governing the manufacture of products or the construction and/or
BE PRESENT. POLYGREEN SOLUTIONS,LLC. WARRANTS ONLY THAT THE MATERIALS SHALL BE OF
UNWRITTEN EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND POLYGREEN SOLUTIONS,LLC EXPRESSLY
FROM PATENT INFRINGEMENT. ACCORDINGLY, BUYER ASSUMES ALL RISKS WHATSOEVER AS TO
:H OF WARRANTY OR NEGLIGENCE CLAIM SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE
RELIEVE POLYGREEN SOLUTIONS,LLC OF ALL LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE MATERIALS OR THE
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The PBR panel is commonly used for a wide variety of a chitectural, agricultural, commercial and industrial applications,
PBR is a structural panel and an exposed fastener panel hat can be used for both roof and wall applications. The minimum
roof slope for PBR is Y2:12.
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Features and Benefits:
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• numerous UL 580 ratings are available, as well as UL 790, Class A for external fire,
roofassemblyfor UL 263 for internal fire and the UL 2218 Class 4 impact rating,
• PBR carries Flo t ida approval, Dade county ratings and FM 4471 approval standard
for Class 1 oanel roofs.
Product Specifications
• Applications: Roof and wall Gauges: 26 (Standard); 29, 24, 22. (Optional)
• Coverage widths' 36" = Finishes: Smooth (standard);
-.Rib Spacing: 12" Ion center Embossed (optional)
• Rib Height: 1-1/1'J Coatings: Galvalume Plus"', Signature* 200,
Signature`* 300
• Minimum Slope; %:12
• Panel Attachment: Exposed
Fastening System
Mewl Roof and Wall Systems
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impact Resistance
UL 7218
Room; Fire Performance
UL 790
F1RE RES[STANCE
Room Fire Per lorroance
UL 263
Uplift Resist ,ncr-
AIS! S100
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Gr:3Vity Loads
AiSi S106
Roof Performance
FM Global FM 44/1
P.00f Per for 1:ance UL `.iBIJ
thlder vr,tersa abnratpri= '
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ROOF LISTINGS
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available; please inquire or visit our website at www.inbci.com, Application de
conditions, building -designs or panel profiles, Projects should be designed to to
a conflict between'this manual and project erection drawings, the erection dray
DerprrrilneMhe?ir'Ieak tie cllaractPil_.r!r_
of metal roof paneLs,under specified
airpreSSLIre airTPren<ed at arnk�i�nt
conditions'
Determines the resistancc to water
penetration of r,etal roof petrels under
uniforrn static air Pressure difference
Determines impact Resistance of
prepared Roof Covering -Materials
Standard for Standen!'-f;L Methods for
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pr'e SSllre of 20.00 psf
Class 4 Rating
Fire e5ts of Roof Covering's
See CLs55 A Fire Rating [)ata Sheet.
For use irl Dest n Nos. P22.5, P22.7, P230,
Standard for Fire -gists of Building
P237, P265, PI6II, P508, Pfi10, P512,
Construction and Materials
P701, P71 1. P720, P722, P726, P731,
P734, P801, P81 5, P819.
Provides a standard procec[ure to e'd<duate
or confirm structural performance raider
Sec. Section Properties and Allowable
uniform static air pressure difference
Load i:ableSccaion
North American Specification for the
Design of Cold -Formed Stcei St uctural
SE•TSection Properties rnd Allowable-Mmi,ber
s
I_aaLoadTable Section
Table
Sets performance standards for paijei
roofs including uplift resistance
See FM Englneerirlg Tech bulletin
Determines the 11611ft resistance of roof
Class 90 Retin; - Construction Number
assemblies consisthigof the roof and roof
30 54, 79, r04: 112, 161, 1G7, 18a,
coverings materials
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rane Zone (HVH7-) has the most. stri;'igont
code requirements of the Florida Building
See N(DA ft 12-0123.07
Carle. Therefore, all products that comprl5e
the structure's building envelope --- doors,
shutters, windows, prefabricated buildings
atld truss plates •--rfgtlir'e the 155LIanCe
of an approval in order to be used for con-
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of products and Systems, which Corr:pl'Ise
the building envelope and structural
frame, for compit� rice vvith the structural
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regulrerrents of the Florida !3uildlllg
Code.
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Insurance Ill areas ernosed to hurricanes
and currently provides,m!ndstorm and
hail coverage in the (alloying l4 "first
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See RG 35R and RC-39
Ora%oria, Calhoun, Cameron; Chambers,
'Ion,
Jefferson, Kenedy, Kleberg,
4viatagorda, P.ftrece5, Refugio, San PaUlclo
In Willacy.
far aogr«e w� sue:
:anon was approved for pririting, in a.continuing effort to refine and improve'products,
andlor designs without incurring, obligation. To ensure you have the latest information
are for Illustration purposes only and may not be. appropriate for all environmental
m to applicable building codes, regulations and accepted industry practices. ifthere is
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Corporate Headquarters
Mr. Dave Cockrum
Kenpat USA, LLC
516 Cooper Commerce Drive
Apopka, FL 32703
Re: Rio Citrus Cooler
2106 North Kings Highway
Ft. Pierce, FL 34951
St. Lucie County Building Department
Dear Mr. Cockrum:
October 7, 2015
No. 1507-0355
Isolatek International
41 Furnace Street
Stanhope, NJ 07874
Telephone: 973.347.1200
This is in regard to the application of CAFCO® BLAZE -SHIELD® II Spray Applied Fire Resistive
Materials (SFRMs) to areas of the subject project.
It is our understanding that you have a wall assemb y which is constructed of a minimum 1-1/2" fluted,
26 gauge panel supported by horizontal reinforcing hannels spaced maximum 5 ft on center. You
have inquired as to the fire protection method that ould achieve the required fire resistive rating for
the wall in accordance with ANSI / UL 263, ASTM E119.
Based on the description of the wall assembly, the applicable UL design to reference for protecting
the assembly utilizing CAFCO BLAZE -SHIELD II is UL Design U804. The required thickness would
be determined per item 5 of the design, requiring 2" io the facing unit and 1" to the reinforcing channel
to achieve a 1 hour rating. Please see attached for complete design information.
We trust this information is of assistance. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact
the undersigned at 973-347-1200.
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Cc: J. Steck — Isolatek International
Attachment
Brand
Sincerely,
Daniel Ehehalt
Senior Applications Analyst
CAFCO® Fire Protection Products
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Nonbearing
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1. Supporting Angles— 3-3/8 by 3-3/8 by 1/4 in. steel an
diam. by 1-1/2 in. long nailable fasteners with lead plug:
assembly, attached to masonry with 5/16 in. diam. by 2-1
2. Flashing Angles — Min. No. 24 GSG gals steel formed i
and bottom of wall, 1-1/2 in. leg attached to facing units.
able fastener with lead plugs spaced 40 in. OC.
3. Facing Units* — Steel facing units min. No. 24 GSG ah
("Wall and Partition Facings and Accessories" - CLBV). A
with 1/4 in. diam. by 3/4 in. long hex head self -tapping
approx. 20 in. OC at sides and lap joints.
CENTRIA —Type "Huski-Rib Sheet."
3A. Alternate Facing Units* — Steel facing units min. No. 2E
in widths, Classified by UL ("Wall and Partition Facings
channel through flashing angles with 1/4 in. diam. by 3/
horizontal direction and spaced approx. 20 in. O.C. at sid
4. Reinforcing Channel — C8 x 11.5 cold -rolled steel than
in. diam. by 11/2 in. long bolts and nuts at each end. Thf
long steel lag bolts with steel expansion shields at each e:
5. Spray -Applied Fire Resistive Materials. — Apply by s
final untamped thicknesses shown below. Surfaces are to
optional. Min avg density of 13 pcf with min ind density
pcf, respectively, for Type HP. For Method of density det(
Classification
Hr
1
1-1/2
2
3
4
ISOLATEK INTERNATIONAL —Type D-C/F, HP
*Bearing the UL Classification Mark
DIRECTORY ISOLATEK DESIGNS
RATINGS - ANSUUL 263 (BXUV)
ign No. U804
pplied Fire Resistive Material Face Only)
2atings — 1, 1-1/2, 2, 3 or 4 Hr
(See Item 5)
erials included within the UL design are also cUL certified.
Item n 17
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Vertical Section
;les placed along top and bottom of wall, attached to masonry with 1/4 in.
spaced 24 in. OC; 2 by 2 by 3/16 in. steel angles placed along sides of
/2 in. long steel lag bolts with steel expansion shields spaced 5 ft OC.
ito a Z profile with 1 and 1-1/2 in. legs and 2 in. web, located along top
Angles attached to masonry with 1/4 in. diameter by 1-1/2 in. long nail -
steel, min 1-1/2 in. deep, supplied in min. 24 in. widths, Classified by UL
.tached to support angles and reinforcing channel through flashing angles
tee] screws located in every flute in the horizontal direction and spaced
GSG gale steel., min 1 1/2 in. deep with max. 3 in. wide flutes, supplied
nd Accessories - CLBW ). Attached to support angles and reinforcing
in, long hex head self -tapping steel screws located in every flute in the
s and lap joints.
:1 spaced 5 ft O.C. attached to 2 by 2 by 3/16 in. steel angle with two 1/4
angles were attached to side of masonry by two 5/16 in. diam. by 21/2 in.
raying with water into reinforcing channel and one side of the wall to
le free of dirt, oil and scale. Use of adhesive is required. Tamping is
tf 11 pcf for Types II or DC/F. Min avg and min ind densities of 22 and 19
urination, refer to general information section.
Md Thkns In.
Facing Unit
Reinforcing Channel
2
1
2-3/16
1-1/2
3-3/16
1-15/16
3-13/ 16
2-1/4
4-7/16
2-9/16
Type II, Type EBS adhesive/sealer.