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DIVISION: 06 00 00—WOOD,: PLASTICS AND COMPOSITES
SECTION - 06"16 00-SHEATHING .,,
DIVISION: 07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION
SECTION: 07 46 46—FIBER-CEMENT SIDING: RECEIVED
DEC 15 2016
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N: 06 00 00—WOOD. PLASTICS AND
'OSITES
: 06 16 00—Sheathing
N: 07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE
ECTION
: 07 46 46—Fiber-Cement Siding
r HOLDER:
5 HARDIE BUILDING PRODUCTS, INC.
ELM AVENUE
%NA, CALIFORNIA 92337
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TION SUBJECT:
HARWESHINGLET9 (NEW HARDIESHINGLE0 PANELS,
HARDIEPLANKTm LAP SIDING, ARTISAN® LAP SIDING,
AND I ARDIESHINGLE- (NEW HARDIESHINGLE)
INDI ,IDUAL SHINGLES
1.0 EVALUATION SCOPE
1.1 1I Compliance with the following codes:
■ 2U12, 2009 and 2006 International Building Code® (IBC)
■ 2012, 2009 and 2006 International Residential Code®
(IRC)
■ 213 Abu Dhabi International Building Code (ADIBC)t
rThe I DISC is based on the 2009 IBC. 2009 IBC code sections referenced
in this report are the same sections in the ADIBC.
products comply with IBC Sections 1404.10 and IRC
Section R703.10. The products may be used on exterior
walls required to be of Type I, II, III or IV construction
(IBC).
3.0 DESCRIPTION
3.1 General:
The exterior sidings are single -faced, cellulose fiber —
reinforced cement (fiber -cement) products. Exterior
sidings are identified as HardieShingleTm (New
HardieShingle®)panels, HardiePlank"m (Cemplane,
Prevai,TM, and RFC®) lap siding, Artisan® Lap Siding, and
HardieShingleTM' (New HardieShingle®) individual shingles.
The products comply with ASTM C1186, as Grade II,
Type A; have a flame -spread index of 0 and a smoke -
developed index of 5 when tested in accordance with
ASTM E84; and are classified as noncombustible when
tested in accordance with ASTM E136. Thermal
conductance (K) and resistance (R) values for the products
are as shown in Table 2 of this report, based on testing in
accordance with ASTM C177.
The attributes of the fiber -cement sidings have been
verified as conforming to the provisions of (i) ICC 700-2012
Sections 602.1.6 and 11.602.1.6 for termite -resistant
materials; and (ii) ICC 700-2008 Section 602.8 for termite -
resistant materials. Note that decisions on compliance for
those areas rest with the user of this report. The user is
advised of the project -specific provisions that may be
contingent upon meeting specific conditions, and the
verification of those conditions is outside the scope of this
report. These codes or standards often provide
supplemental information as guidance.
I' 3.2 Siding:
HardieShinIeT"'
Pro erties evaluated:
„�� g (New HardieShingle) panels,
■ leather protection HardiePlankTm ®(Cemplanko, PrevailTm and RFC®) lap
■ Structural siding, Artisan Lap Siding, and HardieShingleTm (New
■ T�llpes I, II, III, and IV (noncombustible) construction HardieShingle®) individual shingles are supplied either
unprimed or primed for subsequent application of a
■ FfI e-resistance-rated construction compatible primer and/or exterior -grade top coat. Nominal
■ Thermal resistance product dimensions are noted in Table 1.
1.2 11
Evaluation to the following green standards:
201A. and 2008 ICC 700 National Green Building
StaridardM.(ICC 700-2012 and ICC 700-2008)
Attributes verified:
Seeli ection 3.1
11
2.0 USES
Hardie fiber -cement panels, plank lap siding, and
I shingles are used as exterior wall covering. The
The products are available in a variety of finish textures.
HardieShingleTm panels are offered in three configurations:
half -round, staggered -edge, and square -edge. New
HardieShingle® individual shingles are offered in two
configurations: staggered -edge and square -edge.
3.3 Fasteners:
Fastener type, size, spacing and installation method must
be as shown in the tables of this report. Fasteners must be
made from corrosion -resistant steel.
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2290 1 Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 4 of 25
TABLE 1-STANDARD NOMINAL PANEL, PLANK AND SHINGLE DIMENSIONS
PRODUCT
WIDTH (INCHES)
LENGTH
THICKNESSES
(INCHES)
s
i FTgdiePla lap siding
4 5',,L 6, `i' , 71/a T/z , $, • , . -
"g: 12 ."14 feet r
Artisan® lap siding,
51/4, 71/a,81/a
12, 14 feet
5/16
Cemplank® lap siding
5'/4, 6i 04, 7'/4, 71/2, 8,
8 /a, 9 /2 &. 12
12, 14 feet
5/16
PrevailT"' lap siding
04, 6i 61/4, 71/4, 71/2, 8,
12, 14 feet
5/16
8/a,9/2&12
RFC' lap siding
61/4, 7'/2, 8'/4, 91/2 & 12
12, 14 feet
5/16
NevHardieShingle®
5-inch exposure
'/a
(square & staggered edge)
48
14 inches
Ne
HardieShingle® 7-inch exposure
48
151/4, 157/6 inches
1/4
(square & staggered edge)
HardieShingleTm panel
(square & staggered edge)
48
16 inches
1
/a
HardieShingleTm panel
48
16, 19 inches
'/4
(half round)
ew HardieShingle® individual
31/2, 02, 5112, 7, 83/4
14 inches
1/4
shingles 5-inch exposure
I!
ew HardieShingle® individual
shingles 7-inch exposure
3 , 3
4 /16, 5 /2, 6 /a, 7 /a, 10,
15 /a inches
/a
Ha
ieShingleTm individual shingles
6, 8, & 12
18 inches
1/4
For S : 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 ft = 305 mm.
TABLE 2-"K" and "R" VALUES FOR FIBER -CEMENT PRODUCTS
RODUCT
THERMAL
THERMAL
ACTUAL THERMAL
ACTUAL THERMAL
TkICKNESS3
CONDUCTANCE'
RESISTANCE'
CONDUCTANCE
RESISTANCE
(INCH)
KEFF = (BTUlHR-FT2 =F)/INCH
R=1/KEFF
(KEFF)
(R)
11 1/4
1.95
0.51
7.80
0.13
11 5/16
2.07
0.48
6.62
0.15
For S,,: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 Btu/h-ft2-°F = 5.678 W/m2-K.
on 1 inch of panel thickness.
value for panel thickness shown.
Most Widely Accepted and Trusted
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4.0 ESIGN AND INSTALLATION
4.1 Design:
Wa s: The maximum basic wind speeds for positive or
nec ative transverse load resistance of HardieShingl6TM
(Ne° HardieShingle®) panels, HardiePlankrm (Cemplanle,
Pre, ailTm, and RFC®) lap siding, Artisan® Lap Siding, and
Hat ieShingleTM' (New HardieShingle®) individual shingles
are presented in Tables 3 through 13.
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General: Installation must comply with this report,
a copy of this report must be available at all times on
obsite during installation. All products may be cut to
fie on -site by the score -and -snap method using a
e-and-snap knife, a hand guillotine or a handsaw
ing a carbide blade. A clear distance of 6 inches
mm) must be maintained between the siding and the
i. Unless otherwise noted in this report, the products
t be installed in accordance with 2012 IBC Section
i.16; 2012 IRC Section R703.10; 2009 IBC Sections
06; ; 2009 IRC Section R703.10; 2006 IBC Sections
05 and 1405.16; or 2006 IRC Section R703.10, as
HardieShingleTM (New HardieShingle Panels:
n installation is on wood or metal framing members,
or without wood structural panel sheathing, a water-
tive barrier must be applied over the wood or metal
ng members or wood structural panel sheathing in
rdance with the applicable code. The panels must be
ned in accordance with the provisions of Table 4 of
/e-inch (3.2 mm) gap must be left at locations where
siding butts against door and window trim and at
nal or external corners; such gaps must be flashed in
rdance with the applicable code, then caulked.
cal joints must occur over framing members and must
Baled with caulking or covered with battens. Horizontal
s must be flashed with metal Z-flashing and occur over
blocking or wood structural panel sheathing.
I HardiePlankTm (Cemplank®, PrevailTm, and RFC1)
Siding: When installation is on wood or metal framing
fibers, with or without wood structural panel sheathing,
lap siding must be fastened either through the
apping planks (face nailed) or through the top edge of
e planks (blind nailed) in accordance with the
sions of Table 4 of this report. A water -resistive barrier
be applied over wood or metal framing members or
i structural panel sheathing in accordance with the
cable code. Lap siding installed over walls constructed
increte masonry units complying with ASTM C90 must
pplied in accordance with Tables 5 through 10. The
Ming requires the use of a starter strip to set the first
3e on the proper angle and to create a drip edge.
V "rtical joints must occur over studs, except where the
"off.' ud splice device" is installed or where the planks
are �nstalled to wood structural panel sheathing complying
with the applicable code, and must be staggered on
sub equent courses. Where the "off -stud splice device" is
instilled, the splice device's bottom lip must be placed
ove the adjacent solid course of planks. The plank must
the' be fastened to the framing with corrosion -resistant
fast ners. The abutting plank must be positioned and
Fast o ned into place ensuring that the lower edges of the
two, I planks align. The metal device_ must be located
cen„rally over the vertical joint.
rtical joints between planks must be lightly butted or
ed and must be protected by one of the following
ods: (a) sealed with caulking in accordance with, -the
caulk manufacturer's published gapping requirements and
caulking application instructions; or (b) covered with an
H-section joint cover; or (c) located over a strip of non -
perforated flashing complying with ASTM D226, Type I felt,
or other approved flashing. Trim and corners must be
installed and the siding must be finished in accordance
with the manufacturer's application instructions. A 1/8-inch
(3.2 mm) gap must be left at locations where the siding
butts against door and window trim and at internal or
external corners; such gaps must be flashed in accordance
with the applicable code, then caulked. Horizontal joints
must be flashed with Mashing and occur over solid
blocking or wood structural panel sheathing.
4.2.4 Artisan® Lap Siding: When installation is on wood
or metal framing members, with or without wood structural
panel sheathing, the lap siding must be fastened through
the top edge of single planks (blind nailed) in accordance
with the provisions of Table 4 of this report. A water -
resistive barrier must be applied over wood or metal
framing or wood structural panel sheathing in accordance
with the applicable code. Lap siding installed over walls
constructed of concrete masonry units complying with
ASTM C90 must be applied in accordance with Tables 5
through 10. The lap siding requires the use of a starter
strip to set the first course on the proper angle and to
create a drip edge.
Vertical joints must be made off -stud by means of the
tongue and groove joint. Tongue and groove joints may be
located centrally between studs but no closer than 4 inches
(102 mm) from the edge of a stud. Nails must not be
placed within 2 inches (51 mm) of the tongue and groove
at the end of the planks. Vertical joints must be staggered
on subsequent courses. The plank must then be fastened
to the framing with corrosion -resistant fasteners.
Vertical joints between planks must be lightly butted and
must be located over a strip of non -perforated flashing
complying with ASTM D226, Type I felt, or other approved
flashing. Trim and corners must be installed and the siding
must be finished in accordance with the manufacturer's
application instructions. A 1/8-inch (3.2 mm) gap must be
left at the locations where the siding butts against door and
window trim and at internal or external corners; such gaps
must be flashed in accordance with the applicable code,
then caulked. Horizontal joints must be flashed with
Mashing and must occur over solid blocking or wood
structural panel sheathing.
4.2.5 HardieShingleTTM (New HardieShingle
Individual Shingles: When installed on wood structural
panel sheathing, the cladding shingles are fastened in
accordance with the provisions of either Table 11, 12, or
13 of this report. A water -resistive barrier in accordance
with the applicable code must be applied over the wood -
based sheathing substrate to which the shingles are
attached.
The individual shingles require the use of a starter strip
to set the first course on the proper angle and to create a
drip edge. The nominally 11/4-inch-wide-by-1/4-inch-thick
starter strip and a minimum. 81/4-inch-wide (210 mm)
HardiePlankTm (CemplanO, PrevailTM, and RFC®) lap
siding starter course are installed over the water -resistive
barrier with the bottom of the starter strip and starter
course even with the bottom of the bottom plate. Shingles
are spaced a maximum of 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) apart, leaving
a minimum side lap of 11/2 inches (38 mm) between the
joints of successive courses. Fasteners must be spaced a
minimum of 3/4 inch (19 mm) and a maximum of 1 inch
(25.4 mm) from shingle edgges and must be positioned to
be covered a nominal 1 /4 inches by the succeeding
shingle course; for 12-inch-wide (305 mm) shingles, the