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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSLIDING PANEL WALLS INFORMATIONSMART -SIDE"
TRIM fr SIOING
• At the time of manufacture, siding meets or exceeds the per-
formalnce standards set forth in ICC-ES-AC321 and has achieved
code recognition under ESR-1301, CCNC 11826, APA recognition
under PR-N124, and HUD recognition under HUD-MR-1318. For
copies of ESR-1301, call LP Customer Support at 1-800-648-6893
or go online at http://www.ice-es.org/reports/pdf_files/ICC-ES/
ESR-1.301.pdf or http://www.apawood.org.
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• Mini11 um 6 in. clearance must be maintained between siding
and finish grade.
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• Siding applied adjacent to porches, patios, walks, etc. must have
a clearance of at least 1 in, above any surface.
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• Minimum 1 in. clearance at intersection with roof line
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• Apply siding in a manner that prevents moisture intrusion and
water, buildup.
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• All exlposed wood substrate must be sealed in a manner that
prevents moisture intrusion and water buildup.
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• See alternate fastening options for fastening lap siding to SIP,
ICF and Steel Frame assemblies.
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• DON OT USE STAPLES
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• SIDING MUST NOT BE IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH MASONRY,
CONCRETE, BRICK, STONE, STUCCO OR MORTAR.
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• Store off the ground wellsupported, on a flat surface, under a
roof or separate waterproof covering
• Keepj siding clean and dry. Inspect prior to application.
• Prec Sion 38 Series lap maybe installed on studs spaced
a maximum of 16 in. O.C. See alternate fastening option for
fastening 38 series 6 in. and 8 in. lap on studs spaced a maxi-
mum of 24 in. O.C.
• Prec'sion 76 Series lap maybe installed on studs spaced a
maximum of 24 in. O.C.
• In al' installations over masonry or concrete walls, the wall
shall be furred out and open at the top and bottom of the wall
to allow for convective ventilation between framing spaced 16
in. 01.C. The framing shall be -of adequate thickness to accept
1-1/2 inches of nail penetration. A properly installed breath-
able water-resistant barrier is required between the siding and
masonry or concrete walls.
PRECISION SERIES 38 AND 76 SERIES
PRIMED LAP SIDING
• Moisture control and moisture vapor control are critical
elements of proper housing design. Check your local building
codes for application procedures for handling moisture and
watervapor in your area.
• When using wet blown cellulose insulation, the insulation
must not be in direct contact with the siding and it must be
allowed to dry a minimum of 24 hours or longer if specified by
the insulation manufacturer.
• As with all wood products, do not apply engineered wood
siding to a structure having excessive moisture conditions such
as drying concrete, plaster or wet blown cellulose insulation. If
such conditions exist, the building should be well ventilated to
allow it to dry prior to the application of the siding.
• Siding must not be applied to green or;crooked structural
framing members. Do not apply siding over rain -soaked or
buckled sheathing materials.
• Gutters are recommended for control of roof water run off.
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• A properly installed breathable water -resistive barrier is
required behind the siding. Uonsult your local building code
for details.
• LP will assume no responsibility for water penetration.
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• Seal all gaps with a high -quality, non -hardening, paintable
sealant. Follow the sealant manufacturer's instructions for
application.
• Use a high -quality exterior sealant meeting the ASTM C920,
minimum Class 25 sealant.
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• All openings must be properly sealed or flashed in a manner that
prevents moisture intrusion or buildup. Several examples that
accomplish this are shown on the following pages.
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• Install kick -out flashing to direct the water into the gutter
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• lnstalllstep flashing with minimum 4 in. upper leg
• Properly integrate flashing with the secondary water -resistive
barrier. Use housewrap, flashing tape, z-flashing, or other items
as needed to maintain the counterflashing principle.
• 00 N& extend the siding or trim into the kick -out flashing or
gutter
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• Maintain a clearance between the end of the gutter and the
adjoining wall to allow for proper maintenance of the siding
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• Prime and paint ALL exposed cut edges
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LP Siding
Minimum 1" clearance
between trim and roofing
Clean rain
gutter
Do not run trim or siding inside
of the kick out flashing
Trim should be thick enough so the siding does not extend
beyond the face of the trim.
• Trim and fascia must be applied in a manner that will not allow
moisture intrusion or water buildup.
• LP° S artSide°'siding is not designed and/or manufactured
to be �sed as trim or fascia. LP SmartSide trim and fascia are
available in a variety of dimensions.
• LP SmartSide lap siding is not designed and/or manufactured
to be installed vertically,
APPLICX" .- )N INSTRUCTIONS (CONT.)
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• Prime and paint all exposed surfaces including all drip
edges or where water will hang.
• Apply finish coat as soon as possible or within 180 days
of application.
• High -quality acrylic latex paint, specially formulated for use on
wood and engineered wood substrates, is highly recommended.
Semi -gloss or satin finish oil or alkyd paints are acceptable. For
flat alkyd paint, please check with the coating manufacturer for
their recommendations for use on composite wood siding,
• Follow the coating manufacturer's application and
maintenance instructions.
DO NOT USE ,
• Semi -transparent and transparent stains.
• Shake and shingle paints.;
• Vinyl -based resin formulas such as vinyl acetate, PVA,
vinyl acetate/acrylic copolymer paints.
HANDLE PREFINISHED LP SMARTSIDE PRODUCTS WITH
EXTREME CARE DURING STORAGE AND APPLICATION. TOUCH
UP ANY DAMAGE TO THE FINISH THAT MAY OCCUR DURING
APPLICATION PER PREFINISHERS SPECIFICATIONS.
IVAILI WIIV,IKULNUNS
• LP SmartSide 76 Series lap siding may be attached directly to
framing members spaced up to a maximum of 24 in. O.C.
• LP SmartSide 38 Series lap siding may be attached directly to
framing members that are spaced up to a maximum of 16 in. O.C.
• Check your local building code before starting to install the sid-
ing to confirm if wall sheathing is required.
• Siding joints should be staggered over successive courses. For
installation with or without wood structural panels, joints must
occur over stud locations.
• Siding shall be installed with top (blind) nailing, with the nails
placed 3/8 in. from either end and a minimum of 3/4 in. from
the top edge of the board. Fasteners will be exposed on siding
located immediately below window sills, fascia boards, and
horizontal trim. Fasteners below windowsill shall be spaced a
maximum of 8 in. O.C.
• Overlap successive courses of siding a minimum of 1 in.
SmartLock Overlap Fr Blind Fastening
Self-aligi
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1 in. overia
1/4 in. nail
spacing
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iding consistent with
he specifications
1 these installation
istructions
APPLICA7' .,A INSTRUCTIONS (CONT.)
GONOIJION
CORRECTION
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re -nail
• Use Minimum 8d (0.113 in. shank diameter), hot -dipped galva-
nizedlnail with a 0.297 in. diameter head.
• All exosed face nails must be caulked and sealed in a manner
that prevents moisture intrusion and water buildup.
• Pene rate structural framing or wood structural panels and
structural framing a minimum of 1-1/2 in.
• Nail Irom the center of the siding toward the ends, or from one
end to the other end. NEVER nail from the ends of the siding
toward the middle.
• Shim siding at studs as needed, to avoid drawing siding against
uneven walls. Do not overdrive nails. Nail head should seat
firmly to face of siding but not be overdriven to distort the
sidint surface.
• For information on fastening LP SmartSide products in high wind
speed areas, refer to ICC-ES Report ESR-1301 or APA PR-N124.
Alternative Fastening Option for (strand) over Wood Structural
Panels and 24 in. O.C. Stud Spacing
• Limited to 6 in. and 8 in. wide lap siding.
• Wood structural panels must be a minimum 7/16 Category with an
APA Trademark that contains the consensus Standard DOC PS 2.
• 38 Se lies Precision lap must be fastened with:
• MiI imum #8 hot dip galvanized tapered head wood screw
with a 0.270 in. diameter head, spaced a maximum of 12 in.
O.C. with 1-1/2 in. screw penetration into each stud or...
• Mi!mum Gd (0.091 in. shank diameter) hot dip galvanized
ring shank nail with a 0.200 in. diameter head, spaced a maxi-
mdrn of 8 in. O.C. with 1-1/2 in. nail.penetration into each stud.
Alternative Fastening Options over SIP Assemblies
• Wood structural panels must be a minimum 7/16 Category with an
APA Trademark that contains the consensus standard DOC PS 2.
• 38 Series Precision lap must be fastened with:
• Mi imum #8 hot dip galvanized tapered head wood screw
with a 0.270 in. diameter head, spaced a maximum of 12 in.
O.C. or...
• Mi !mum 6d (0.091 in. shank diameter) hot dip galvanized
ring shank nail with a 0.200 in. diameter head, spaced a
mAlmum of 8 in. O.C.
• 76 Series Precision lap must be fastened with:
• Minimum #8 hot dip galvanized tapered head wood screw with
a 01270 in. diameter head, spaced a maximum of 16 in. O.C. or...
• Minimum 6d (0.091 in. shank diameter) hot dip galvanized
ring shank nail with a 0.200 in. diameter head, spaced a
maximum of 12 in. O.C.
Alternative Fastening Option over ICF Assemblies
• 38 and 76 Series Precision lap must be fastened with:
• Minimum #8 hot dip galvanized tapered head self -drilling
screw with a 0.270 in. diameter head.
• Minimum penetration of 3/8 in. beyond the thickness of the
nailing flange.
• Larger screws may be required by the ICF Manufacturer
based on the following minimum withdrawal requirements.
• Minimum withdrawal value of the ICF nailing flange must
be 50 lbs. with a maximum 12 in. O.C. screw spacing.
• Minimum withdrawal value of the ICF nailing flange must
be 31 lbs. with a maximum 6 in. D.C. screw spacing.
Alternative Fastening Options over Corrosion Resistant Steel
Stud Framing
• Minimum withdrawal value of the steel framing must be 50 lbs.
Refer to the framing manufacturer's evaluation report.
• 38 Series Precision lap must be fastened with:
• Steel stud spacing a maximum spacing of 16 in. O.C.
• Minimum #8 hot dip galvanized tapered head self -drilling
screw with 0.270 in. diameter head.
• Minimum of 5 threads beyond the combined thickness of
the siding and framing
• Minimum steel framing thickness 0.032 in. or 20 gauge.
• 76 Series Precision lap must be fastened with:
• Steel stud spacing a maximum spacing of 24 in. O.C.
• Minimum #8 hot dip galvanized tapered head self -drilling
screw with a 0.270 in. diameter head.
• Minimum of S threads beyond the combined thickness of
the siding and framing.
• Minimum steel framing thickness 0,032 in. or 20 gauge.
CAUTION
• Oo not force siding into place.
• DO NOT USE STAPLES.
• Climb cut the surface of the siding such that the rotation of the
blade cuts downward on the primed or prefinished surface.
• Where siding butts window trim, door casings and masonry,
etc. leave a 3/16 in. gap and seal,
Insulated Sheathings
LP SmartSide Sidings may be installed over low -compression rigid
foam or exterior gypsum. The following precautions must be followed:
• Adequate bracing of the wall in accordance with the Interna-
tional Codes or other ruling building code is required.
• For rigid foam sheathing up to 1 in. (25.4 mm) thick, siding
maybe nailed directly to the foam sheathing unless a drainage
• plane is required by the local building code. Nail length must
be increased to ensure a minimum 1-1/2 in. (38.1 mm) fastener
penetration into the structural framing.
• For rigid foam sheathing greater than 1 in. (2S.4 mm), a
minim�m 1-1/2 in. (38.1 mm) thick,by 3-1/2 in. (88.9 mm) wide
vertical strapping or furring strip must be installed over the
sheathing to provide a solid, level nailing base for the siding.
The strapping must be securely fastened to structural framing
spaced no greater than 16 in. O.C. (406 mm) with a minimum
nail penetration of 1-1/2 in. (38.1 mm) and a maximum nail
spacing no greater than the width of the siding.
Louisiana-Pacific will assume no responsibility for any damage or
condition arising from the use of rigid foam or exterior gypsum.
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Min. 3/4 in. nail
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spacing from top
1 in. mini
Sheathing Breathable
if required water-resistant
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Siding must extend
Siding must not
contact masonry
below plate
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finish
clearai
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Nail min. 3/4 in. from top
and /8 in. from edge
• joints must occur over studs.
• A min mum 3/16 in. gap is required at ALL butt joints.
• If joint caulking option is selected, seal all gaps at butt joints
with a high -quality exterior sealant meeting the ASTM C920,
mini rn um Class 25 sealant.
• If joint moulding option is selected, add the thickness of the web
to the gap allowing a net 3/16 in. space for expansion.
• If siding is prefinished by an approved or preferred prefinisher
it does not require sealant or joint moulding when backed with
minimum 4 in, wide flashing and the ends of the siding are
factory finished.
APPL1CATV-,-,,'i INSTRUCTIONS (CONT.)
1 INt Wd0F &.CHIMNEY CLEARANCE
Figure 4
Trim
Min. 3/16 in. gap
A Paint bottom
4 in. min. flashing edges
1 in. min. clearance
from roofing
LP Precision Lap siding may also be installed in compliance with category
8140- Exteriorwall siding and sheathing for Wildland Unban Interface
(WUI) applications atop LP FlameBlock sheathing. Referto FlameBlock
installation instructions and product data sheets. All LP lap sidings (both
Foundations and Precision) may be installed as exterior siding in Wildland
Urban Interface (WUI) applications installed over one layer 5/8" Type X
gypsum sheathing applied behind the exterior covering or cladding on the
exterior side of the framing: They may also be installed over the exterior
portion of a 1-hour fire -resistive exterior wall assembly designed for exterior
fire exposure including assemblies using the gypsum panel and sheathing
products listed in the Gypsum Association Fire Resistance Design Manual.
The Louisiana-Pacific Corporation ("LP") LP SmartSide Siding (the
"Products") limited warranty (the "Warranty") applies only to structures on
which the Products have been applied, finished and maintained in accordance
with the published application, finishing and maintenance instructions
in effect at the time of application. The failure to follow such application,
finishing or maintenance instructions will void the Warranty as to the portion
of the Products affected by the variance (the "Affected Products").
LP assumes no liability for any loss or damage sustained by the Affected
Products and is expressly released by the purchaser or owner from any such
loss or liability.
Any modification of the Warranty's application, finishing or maintenance
requirements is void and unenforceable unless approved in writing prior to
application by the siding general manager or his designee and a member of
the LP Legal Department.
For a copy of the warranty or for installation and technical support, visit the
LP SmartSide product support Web site at:
www.ipsmartside.com
or for additional support call 800-450-6106.
WARRANTY REMEDIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE IF
REQUIREMENTS ARE NOT FOLLOWED.
Cal. Prop 65 Warning: Use of this product may result in
exposure to wood dust, known to the State of California
to cause cancer.
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TRIM B SIDING
©2014 Louisiana-Pacific Corporation. All rights reserved. LP and SmartSide are registered trademarks of
f ouisiana-Pacific Corporation. Printed in U.S.A.
NOTE: Louisiana-Pacific Corporation periodically updates and revises its product Information.
To verify that this version is current, call 800-450-6106.
LPZBOSIS 1114
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Over Openings
Ensure
complete
paint coverage
of the
drip edge
Flash,
shim,
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& gap
3/8 in.
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if required
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Breathable
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APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS (CONT.)
Alternate Butt joint Treatments
Joint Moulding Caulked Butt joint
Gap 3/16 in. plus thickness Gap 3/16 in. and seal
of joint moulding web 3/16 in.
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Figure 313 N FM Figure 3C
gap 3/16 in. and seal
Inside Corner
Detail
NAAW
gap 3/16 in.
and seal
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jFlorida Board of Engineers Certificate of Authorization No. 26887
Product Evaluation Report
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Date: October 9, 2017
Florida Product Approval: #FL 9190
Product Category: Panel Walls
Product sub -category: Siding
Product Name: LP SmartSide Strand Substrate Siding
LP SmartSdie Fiber Substrate Siding
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Manufacturer: LP Building Products
414 Union Street, Suite 2000
Nashville, TN 37219
(800) 450-6106
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Scope:
This product evaluation report issued by Do Kim & Associates, LLC and Do Kim, P.E. for LP Building .
Products is based on Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation Rule 61G20-3 Method
(2) (b) of the State of Florida Product Approval. Re-evaluation of this product shall be required following
pertinent Florida Building Code modifications or updates.
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Do Kim & Associates, LLC and Do Kim, P.E. do not have nor will acquire financial interest in the
company manufacturing or distributing the product or in any other entity involved in the approval process
of the product named herein. This product has been evaluated for use in locations adhering to the Florida
Building Code 6th Edition (FBC). -
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�`Sr�NAL �? .
This item has been electronically signed and sealed
Do Kim, P.E. by Do Y. Kim, PE on this date using a Digital
FL #49497 Signature. Printed copies of this document are not
considered signed and sealed and the signature
must be verified on any electronic copies.
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Supporting Documents
1. Drawings and Reports:
a. Application Instructions, LP SmartSide Siding
b. APA-The.Engineered Wood Association Product Report PR=N124, Revised September
29, 2017.
c. Joint Evaluation Report ESR-1301, ICC Evaluation Service, LLC, ICC-ES, 800-423-
6587, 562-699-0543, www.icc-es.ors and APA Product Report, APA-The Engineered
Wood Association, Tacoma, WA, Reissued February, 2017.
d. ICC-ES Report ESR-3090, ICC Evaluation Service, LLC, ICC-ES, 800-423-6587, 562-
699-0543, www.ice-es.ora, Issued June, 2017.
e. LP Building Products Technical Note No.014, Installing LP Smartside Trim and Lap
Siding on Concrete or Masonry Walls over Furring Strips in Florida.
2. Testing
a. Approved test lab: Architectural Testing, Inc., 130 Derry Court, York, PA 17406. Test
reports referenced:
i. Report No. 79279.01-122-18 (01/07/08)
l . Testing per Miami -Dade County Checklist #0475 For the Approval of:
Durability of Wood -base Structural Composite Lumber and Panels
2. ASTM D4761-02 Standard Test Methods for Mechanical Properties of
Lumber and Wood -Based Structural Material.
3. ASTM D1716-06 Standard Test Methods for Mechanical Fasteners in
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Wood.
ii. Report No. 78294.01-401-18 (12/03/07)
1. TAS 202-94, Criteria for Testing Impact and Non -Impact Resistant
Building Envelope Components Using Uniform Static Air Pressure
Loading. Design Pressure @ +/-57.6 psf.
2. TAS 203-94, Criteria for Testing Products Subject to Cyclic Wind
Pressure Loading. Design Pressure @ +/-57.6 psf.
b. Test lab: Progressive Engineering, Inc., 58640 State Rd. 15, Goshen, Indiana 46526. Test
reports referenced: ASTM E-330 for tests except for ASTM E-72 for transverse load test.
1.
ABTCO, Inc., Exterior Cladding Suction Test, 6/27/94.
2.
ABTCO, Inc., Exterior Cladding Suction Test, 8/01/94.
3.
ABTCO, Inc., Exterior Cladding Suction Test, 6/28/94.
4.
ABTCO, Inc., Transverse Load Test, Proline Double 5 Lap Siding 16"
o.c. Studs., 10/31/96.
5.
ABTCO, Inc., Exterior Cladding Suction Test, Proline Double 5 Lap
Siding 24" o.c. Studs., 11/26/96.
6.
ABTCO, Inc., Exterior Cladding Suction Test, Proline Double 5 Lap
Siding 16" o.c. Studs., I1/19/96.
7.
ABTCO, Inc., Exterior Cladding Suction Test, Proline Double 5 Lap
Siding 16" o.c. Studs., 11/01/96.
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ABTCO, Inc., Exterior Cladding Suction Test, 8" Cedar Lap Siding 24"
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o.c. Studs., 12/06/96.
9.
ABTCO, Inc., Exterior Cladding Suction Test, 8" Cedar Lap Siding 16"
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o.c. Studs., 10/23/96, Revised on 11/06/96.
10.
ABTCO, Inc., ABTCO Cedar -Lap Wall Panel Test, 8/02/94.
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ABTCO, Inc., ABTCO Cedar -Lap Wall Panel Test, 8/04/94.
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c. Test lab: Stork Twin City Testing Corporation, 662 Cromwell Ave., Saint Paul, MN.
55114. Test reports referenced:
i. Report No. 30160 08-99292.04 (12/24/08)
1. Fourth Quarter 2008 Testing of Hardboard Siding Products,
Manufacturer:04, prepared for Composite Panel Association. Testing
conducted in accordance with ANA A135.6-2006, and ASTM D1037.
d. NTA Inc., 257 East Randolph Street, Nappanee, Indiana 48550. Test reports referenced:
i. Test Report: LP (NC)123014-8 Issued April 28, 2015.
1. Uniform Load Tests per ICC-ES AC321, Secion 4.4.
2. Smartside Hardboard siding tested dry and wet.
ii. Test Report: LP (NC)123014-10 Issued April 28, 2015.
1. Fastener Head Pull -Through Tests per ICC-ES AC321, Secion 4.6.
2. SmartSide Hardboard siding tested dry and wet.
Calculations
a. Standards referenced:
i. ICC Evaluation Service, Inc. Acceptance Criteria for Treated -Engineered -Wood
Siding, AC321, November 1, 2005 (strand substrate engineered wood products).
ii. ANSI A135.6-2012 Engineered Wood Siding, June 5, 2012 standard (see
Certificate of Standards Equivalency) has been utilized for performance
calculations for fiber substrate engineered wood products.
4. LP SmartSide Model Product Names
a. LP SmartSide is manufactured in Strand Substrate and Fiber Substrate. Previous product
names of Architectural Collection and Foundations Collection models have been renamed
SmartSide Siding (fiber substrate). Precision Series models have been renamed
SmartSide Siding (strand substrate).
i. Architectural Collection Cedar Shake Lap (fiber substrate)
ii. Architectural Collection Bold Lap (fiber substrate)
iii. Foundations and Architectural Collection Lap (fiber substrate)
iv. Foundations and Architectural Collection Panel (fiber substrate)
v. Precision Series Lap (strand substrate)
vi. Precision Series Panel (strand substrate)
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5. Installation Instructions
a. Strand Substrate Models:
i. Installation fastening requirements as outlined in the APA PR-N 124 and Joint
Evaluation Report ESR-1301 documents have been reviewed and evaluated by
Do Kim, P.E. based on comparative and/or rational analysis and has been
determined to be in accordance to accepted engineering practice. Installation
loads per APA PR-N124 and Joint Evaluation Report ESR-1301 shall be the
minimum design pressures as determined in accordance to the FBC 6"' Edition
(FBC).
b. Fiber Substrate Models:
i. Installation fastening requirements as outlined in the ICC-ES Report ESR-3090
document have been reviewed and evaluated by Do Kim, P.E. based on
comparative and/or rational analysis and has been determined to be in accordance
to accepted engineering practice. Installation loads per ICC-ES Report ESR-3090
shall be the minimum design pressures as determined in accordance to the FBC
6`h Edition (FBC).
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6. Applicable FBC Sections
a. Chapter 14 Exterior Walls
i. Section 1404.3.2 Hardboard Siding
ii. Section 1405.2 Weather Protection
iii. Section 1405.5 Wood Veneers
iv. Section 1405.17 Fastening.
b. Chapter 16 Structural Design
i. Section 1604.3.1 Deflections
ii. Section 1609.1 Applications
iii. Section 1616.3.1 HVHZ Allowable Deflections
c. Chapter 23 Wood
i. Section 2304.6 Exterior Wall Sheathing
ii. Section 2304.6.1 Wood Structural Panel Sheathing
iii. Section 2315.1.11
7. Other
a. Quality Assurance of LP SmartSide Strand Substrate products by APA - The Engineered
Wood Association (FBC Organization #QUA2521) that manufacturer is within a quality
assurance program for this product under Rule 61G20-3.
b. Quality Assurance of LP SmartSide Fiber Substrate products by Composite Panel
Association (FBC Organization #QUA10765) that manufacturer is within a quality
assurance program for this product under Rule 61 G20-3.
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Limitations and Condition of Use
1. This product has been designed and tested in accordance to the Florida Building Code 6`' Edition
(FBC).
2. No missile impact resistance testing has been conducted.
3. Each product listed above shall be installed in strict compliance with its respective Product
Evaluation Document along with all components noted herein.
4. Use of each product shall be in strict accordance with its Product Approval Evaluation
Documents.
5. Fire-resistant construction: Wood structural panels that are not fire -treated have been shown to
meet a Class III (or C) category for flame spread. Where otherwise specified, fire-resistant
construction shall be in accordance with the recommendations in APA Product Guide: Fire -Rated
Systems, Form W305.
6. Deflection limits and allowable spans per Product Approval Evaluation Documents are in
accordance to L/120 in non-HVHZ per Chapter 16 Table 1604.3 deflection limits. Deflection
limits and allowable spans per Product Approval Evaluation Documents are in accordance to
L/180 in HVHZ per Chapter 16 Section 1616.3.1 deflection limits.
7. All supporting host structures shall be designed to resist all superimposed loads.
8. All components which are permanently installed shall be protected against corrosion,
contamination, and other such damage.
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