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5 L� I`' RECEI�,-D JUP! 09101E +1 4 SCANNED BY y�y�� INS�UL�A�TION INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE �} Lucie County 10�� s- qw— i .LIYSSCYI 1CaicUrl 7 nT err nrv. ecr rm11. JOB NAME: JOBADDRESS: 15fq,4L 'k:1•\SOfl ice'-U _`_tatM _ (`I+ Ttie undersigned hereby certifies that insulation has been installed at the Uwe described. property as follows: 1. Exterior CBS walls have been insulated with ............... _........... Check one () Spray on cellulose to a thickness of WA inches, which thickness, according, to the () Fiberglass blankets manufacturer,O Alolnitlum Foil Density WA will yield an "R" value of O Riaid Exteriorframe walls have been insulated with .. ....................... _Check one {) Spray on cellulose to aahiclmess of inches, which thickness; according to the () Fiberglass blankets mainufaeturer„ ()Aluminum Foil Density WA will yield an "R" value of ()Other Spray Foam 2.. Main Ceilings have I I,I been insulated with ...................... _.Check one KFiberglass blankets 'to athickness of I `1 inches, whiohthickness, according to the () Fiberglass loose fill manufacturer, j('� � " 1/� k () Aluminum Foil Density WA wtYield an "R" value of� ( )"Other I Cellulose Ceilings Cathedral have been insulated with .........................Check one O Fiberglass blankets to a thickness of inches, which thickness, according to the () Fiberglass: loose fill manufacturer, ( )Aluminum Foil Density N/A will yield an'V value of ( ) Other cellulose I. Interior knee walls have been insulated with.........:.......................Check one O Fiberglass blankets to.a thickness of inches, which thickness; according to the () Polyurethane mmndkcmmr. ()Spray on cellulose Density WA will yield an "R" value of (,)Other Spray Foam 4. Garagepartition walls of conditioned living areas have been insulaiedwith........:._:._..:_......._...._,_._._.............e.....Cheekone ( ) Fiberglass blankets to a thickness of inches; which thickness, according to the ( ) Spray on cellulose manufacturer, ( ) Polyurethane Density NIA will yield an "R" value of (_ ) Other Aluminum Foil MULTI FAMILY RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION ONLY: The common (party) walls separating differem tenants shall be insulated as follows- Frame/Metal stud walls R-I I (Min.); CBS of Concrete walls R-3 (Mira;); by Energy Code requirements. See Energy Code Rev.1/97, paragraph 903.2(b), on page 9-i7, latest edition. These "minimums levels of insulation" are not included in the Energy Calculations, but shall be installed in the field. NOTE: Dens[des of sprayed on, loose fill, or any other composed -on site insulation shall be the P.C,F. (ib/tt3) average of three (3) "DRY SAMPLES" of actual illigallatla. _Michelle Richardsa Insulation Contractor Insulahon Contractor Signature' Insulation Comractor's CC# - Date of Certification Pro CTor Cori 51ryl7iGh Ca`�C Bulldees Name - Builder's CC# C(51C Lsaaaoq cc dql?3 pimp :"•' "',- KELL Y L YOUNG Notary Public -State of Florida '41,r. My comm. Explies Jul 1. 2018 Commission # FF 135101 P PROCTOR Construction Co. 2050 U64 Sfo. 200 Vem Beach, Minn 32060 7ebphone: p721234-8164 11 I raer772j234418e Submittal Transmittal Detailed, Grouped by Each Number Harbour Ridge Yacht and Country Club (Lifestyle (Project # HRYCC-1212015 Proctor Construction Company, LLC Harbour Ridge Yacht & Country Club Tel: Fax: 13400 Gilson Rd Palm Citv. Fl. 34990 Transmitted To: Edward Richards Transmitted By: Michael O'Neill MER Ent., LLC dba Lead Insulation, Inc. Proctor Construction Company, LLC 7332 Commercial Circle 2050 Hwy US-1 Fort Pierce, FL 34951 Suite 200 Tel: (772) 466-0608 Vero Beach, FL 32960 Fax (772) 466-0609 Tel: 772.234.8164 Fax: 772.234.8188 -r ........... 1 1-II-0001 - - 0 ! Ariic Insulation 4/19/2016 In For Approval Approval e-mail 1 1 PD: Attic Insulation In For Approval �rrmmv^' .'SR'rp'^r^ ` V.t8`CoP�xtoies ,._..� Harbour Ridge Yacht & Country ClubJoe Shambo 9 i Harbour Ridge Yacht & Country ClubMichael Salerno 1 - Please see the attached Submittal Item LEI072116-001.0 PD: Attic Insulation, for approval. An expedited review of this submittal would be appreciated. Please let me know if you have any questions. 8 ReddwrA G Fumidb a conected 0 Rejected O Reelse ud Resubmit G Submit Specified IGm The where B aafr to annual caniu m a edm the denim co and ealeaM tl me Mind:, Int2lmnlan UM powns edetr to die tredeans Frames or to the can, memom, haddgYn, a°entuar tl and p endures d construaft meffneam dtheWorksmInthatals0a rtrades endpedamW ed Wadin.akandudm�l 1 b PBESAC CK AND LEWIS ARCHITECTS AND PLANNERS. LLC Siture Signed Date Prolog Manager Printed on: 4/5/2016 Proko MainPage 1 Submittal Item Urr 072116-001.0 PC -Attic Insulation JulFormaldehyde -free Fiber Glass Insulation Johns Manville R-30 insulation to be used at the top cord of the truss system and the vertical surfaces of the perimeter exterior walls in the attic area. JM FORMALDEHYDE -FREE' FIBER GLASS INSULATION %I V +rn1a JMForraaldehyde-free"' fiber glass building insulation offers superior thermal and'acoustic1,al performorT ance ,�/. —and it improves indoor air quality because it's made without formaldehyde. Why is that important? Because the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends limiting exposure to fgrmaldl as much as possible, and the California Air Resources Board, a division of the California EPA; recommends that homeowners, builders and architects use building materials and insulation made without formaldehyde when building a home or remodeling. JM is the only company in the industrywith a complete line of fiber glass building insulation made without formaldehyde. Visit specJM.com for more information. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Johns Manville ComfortTherm poly -encapsulated thermal and acoustical fiber glass insulation is lightweight and made of long, resilient glass fibers bonded with an acrylic thermosetting binder. ComfortTherm is wrapped in plastic for more comfortable installation with less itch and dust. The product is available with a vapor -retarder plastic facing, and also with a plastic facing that does not act as a vapor retarder for use in hot, humid climates. AVAILABLE FORMS • Pre-cut batts —fit standard wall cavities and are faster to install than roll products. • Rolls — can be cut to fit any size wall cavity and installed in any part of a building ---especially useful for long, unobstructed areas such as attics or crawl spaces. APPLICATIONS ComfortTherm insulation carries a Class A rating (ASTM C 665) for low flame spread and has been classified FHC 25/50 by Underwriters Laboratories, meaning it can be used for some exposed (not covered by gypsum wallboard) applications where permitted by the local building code. See National Evaluation Service, Inc. (NES) Report No. NER-549—copies available upon request. Under some conditions, even low flame spread material can bum at a slow rate if exposed to an open flame or other heat sources. Do not use ComfortTherm insulation where encapsulation film will he exposed to sunlight or mechanical abuse. New Construction • Wood frame construction — residential homes and light commercial buildings • Metal frame construction — commercial buildings • Pre -manufactured homes— modular or manufactured housing • Suspended ceiling systems — sized to fit above 2' x 4' (0.61 in x 1.22 m) ceilings • Interior wall sound control — interior walls and floor and ceiling assemblies (for sound class ratings for wall assemblies, see the appropriate STC values data sheet for either steel or wood framing) Retrofit • Re -insulating attics (R-25 only) and crawl spaces • Back -fill above suspended ceiling systems INSTALLATION ComfortTherm batts are sized to fit standard cavities. You can cut JM ComfortTherm insulation easily with an ordinary utility knife to fit nonstandard cavities, and install it by simply pressing in place between studs or joists. You can secure the insulation by stapling the flanges to wood studs. ComfortTherm is also available in a reverse -flange underfloor configuration with the vapor retarder toward the floor. Note: In colder climates, vapor retarders (whether attached to the insulation or applied separately) are often placed toward the heated or conditioned side of the wall. This is done to reduce water vapor penetration into the wall from the building interior. The plastic facing of standard ComfortTherm is a vapor retarder. In predominantly hot, humid climates, many codes make vapor -retarder use optional. ComfortTherm with a non -vapor -retarder facing is available for these areas. Check your local building code for vapor -retarder requirements. PACKAGING ComfortTherm insulation is compression -packaged for savings in storage and freight costs. RECOMMENDED STORAGE AND TRANSPORT Store insulation indoors. Keep insulation clean and dry at all times. When transporting, cover completely with a waterproof tarpaulin as necessary. ComfortTherm® JM Formaldehyde -free Poly -encapsulated Thermal and Acoustical Fiber Glass Insulation Mdif;T:.M ➢IMIIl 4151.16 oare- 072116 PERFORMANCE ADVANTAGES • Improves indoor air quality — becauseit's made without formaldehyde. • Poly -encapsulated —wrapped in plastic for cleaner, more comfortable installation with less itch and dust • Thermally efficient— provides effective resistance to heat transfer with R-values up to R-38 (RSI-6.7). • Acoustically efficient— reduces transmission of sound through exterior and interior walls and floor/ceiling assemblies. • Fire-resistant and noncombustible — see Specification Compliance. ComfortTherm insulation can he left exposed where building codes permit. • Effective at controlling moisture — the plastic facing is a vapor retarder that resists water vapor transmission. ComfortTherm is also available with a plastic facing that does not act as a vapor retarder, for use in hot, humid climates. • Noncorrosive — does not accelerate corrosion of pipes, wiring or metal studs. • Mold -resistant— does not support mold or mildew. Does not supply a food source for insects or rodents. • Resilient— bonded glass fibers will not pull apart during normal applications and resist settling, breakdown and sagging from vibration. • Flexible —farms readily around comers and curved surfaces. ComfortTherm Visit our website at specJM.com JM Formaldehyde -free'" Poly -encapsulated Thermal and Acoustical Fiber Glass Insulation BUILDING CODE COMPLIANCE AND FIRE HAZARD CLASSIFICATION iceo SBCCI BOCA 18CARC Rome Spread- Smoke Developed- ComfortTherm All Types All Types All Types All Types/All Types 25 50 AVAILABLE FORMS' Specification R-Value BSI -Value Thickness" Width' Compliance fhraftWF/aml (111-c/Watts) linl (mml Metal Framing (in) Woad Framing (in) Metal Flaming lawn) Woad freming ham) ASTM C 665 38C 67 1 g'/a 260 — 15'h, 23 Y — 393,398 Type II 30 5.3 10% 260 16.24 16.24 406,610 406,610 Class 25 4.4 8% 210 — 15de. 23 — 381. 554 Category l or 2' 21 3.7 5% 140 — 15 — 381 19 3.3 6eh 165 16. 24e 15ss° 23 406.610 381, 594 13 2.3 3%.3% 89.92 16 15 406 381 11 1.9 3'h.3% 89.92 16.24 15,23 406.610 381, 584 • [ansuM1yeurbaalJN vales mlcuneea mayvarvWwaz '^ 4pecialvMk er4 Wgae. t snaa.ra caavartne�uar c CeNedrdca6na eppa<aem SPECIFICATION COMPLIANCE wa W tifM t neMor oNer ereOahle visas enE awalun ln5l-wlueal. p ee r1kmonce mspeneaa ceaaonc reixh encapspswaaonftm uOeAareseaanface and neck dAa rorwMerfixer ssmlhamma ASTM C 665, Type II, Class A, Category 1 (R-25 is Category 2, not classified as a vapor retarder) ASTM E 96 Permeability, vapor -retarder facer films on standard product 0.5 Perms. Perforated backer film and perforated facer film on R-25 attic insulation and products for hot, humid climates (available in R-11,13.19 and 301:10 Perms. UL File R3711 ASTM E 84 Flame Spread 25 or less, Smoke Developed 50 or less SHORT FORM SPECIFICATION All insulation shown on drawings or specified herein shall he "Johns Manville ComfortTherm Formaldehyde -free Thermal and Acoustical Fiber Glass Insulation" Thermal resistance "R" (RSI) values of the insulation shall be R IRSI) in ceilings, R (RS1) in walls, and R (RS1) in floors over unheated spaces. The product shall have an FHC rating of 25/50 or less. LIMITATIONS OF USE Check applicable building codes. so crrtrnnn NWamm25Y aecls9adem4ml e46 Pre,00nsumer 20% Post<onsomer sawsmecroswRwiwnerertus scs.ucasma Properly insulating a structure using Johns Manville building insulation helps preserve our environment by reducing energy consumption for heading and cooling, reducing the pollution resulting from fuel burning, reducing the emission of hazardous air pollutants during manufacturing and reducing waste through the utilization of recycled materials- Lock for the cross and globe emblem on Johns Manville building insulation which indicates independent certification by Scientific Certification Systems, Inc. of 25%or more recycled glass content Distributed by: Technical specifications as shown in this literature are intended to be used as general guidelines only. The physical and chemical properties of ComfortTherm poly -encapsulated thermal and acoustical fiber glass insulation listed herein represent typical, average values obtained in accordance with accepted test methods and are subject to normal manufacturing variations. They are supplied as a technical service and are subject to change without notice. Anyreferences to numerical flame spread or smoke developed ratings are not Intended to reflect hazards presented by these or any other materials under actual fire conditions. Check with the sales office nearest you for current information. All Johns Manville products are sold subject to Johns Manville's limited Warranty and Limitation of Remedy. For a copy of the Johns Manville Limited Warranty and Limitation of Remedy or for information on other Johns Manville thermal and acoustical insulation and systems, call or write to the 800 number or address listed below. ,017 Johns Manville Insulation Systems 71717th St. Denver, CO 80202 (800) 654-3103 specJM.cem BID-0007 10-09(Replaces 10-08) ® 2009 Johns Manville TO: S! LI JOBN:I :, � JOB ADDRESS: The undersigned follows: INSULATION INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE 10(f (Gul1�/ JOB NAME: Gt I es, CCI1 fr (- sr�i�t /'�,`�V FL, ?ggqo at the above described property as 1. Exterior CBS walls have been insulated with ............................Check one ( ) Spray on cellulose to a thickness of NIA �+i inches, which thickness, according to the manufacturer, ( ),Fiberglass blankets Density NIA will "R" (djf luminum Foil yield an value of ! Y, M Riaid Exterior Frame walls have been insulated with ............................Check one ( ) Spray on cellulose to a thickness of inches, which thickness, according to the ( ) Fiberglass blankets manufacturer, Density /A will yield an "R" value of ( ) Aluminum Foil ( ) Other Spray Foam 2 Mein Ceilings have been insulated with .........................Check one ( ) Fiberglass blankets S ee (A�7�1(UN to a thickness of inches, which thickness, according to the ( ) Fiberglass loose fill I (7 manufacture Density /A will yield an "R" value of ( ) Aluminum Foil ( ) Other I Cellulose V ll u�hii �l2 cwY( � Ceilings Cathedral have been insulated with .................... Check one ( ) Fiberglass blankets T (n5 0 cr to a thickness of Inches, which thickness, according to the ( ) Fiberglass loose fill Su manufacturer Density /A will "R" ( )Aluminum Foil aeaulme Sy t A inneewalls yield an value of () Other 3. Interior have been insulated with.................................Check one () Fiberglass blankets to a thickness of inches, which thickness, according to the () Polyurethane manufacturer s� () Spray on cellulose Density /NI}t-� will yield an "R" value of () Other Spray Foam 4. Garage partition wells of conditioned living areas have been Insulated with................................................................................Check to a thickness of one inches, which thickness, according to the () Fiberglass blankets () Spray on cellulose manufacturewX () Polyurethane Density (!A tvi11 yield an "R" value of ()Other Aluminum Foil Ply (4W conS�Mc{ran _g icl Contractor cc� lgaaaD9 Contractor's CC# Cc A i7 7 (tab Ca-420 ice, NotaryPublic =�ii►�,e"% SABAH E. APODACA Notary Public - State of Fonda y, Commbaloe • FF 949412 ?� " V MI Comm. Egkn Jan 11, 2020 © LSubmittal Transmittal PROCTOR Detailed, Grouped by Each Number Construction Co. 2050 US-1 Ste. 200 ' Vom ameh, Fbr1d3 32900 Tebphone•.(772)2348184 Fas(772)2344188 Harbour Ridge Yacht and Country Club (Lifestyle (Project # HRYCC-1212015 Proctor Construction Company, LLC Harbour Ridge Yacht & Country Club Tel: Fax: 13400 Gilson Rd Palm City, FI.34990 Date: 3/18/2016 Reference Number: 0026 Transmitted To: Sean Sukhu Transmitted By: Michael O'Neill Peacock + Lewis Architects and Proctor Construction Company, LLC Planners, Inc. 1295 US Hwy 1 2050 Hwy US-1 North Palm Beach, FL 33408 Suite 200 Tel: 561.626.9704 Vero Beach, FL 32960 Fax: 561.626.9719 Tel: 772.234.8164 Fax: 772.234.8188 (�tY��,s�bm,tj�l?aG�rageNo��D_escflptror!__�-? � � Due`Dafe PackageAc,ion�m ICD-0001- - 0 Framing, GWB & Insulation 4/1/2016 In For Approval Approval e-mail 1 1 PD: Framing, GWB, Insulation Does not include roof insulation. In ForApprovat Harbour Ridge Yacht & Country ClubJoe Shambo Harbour Ridge Yacht & Country ClubMichael Salerno RGD & Associates, Inc. Bob Davenport —ems Re'narksx�Asx : Please seethe attached Submittal Item ICD 092100-001 PD: Framing, GWB, Insulation, for your approval. Please let me know if you have any questions. Signature /.I w 6 Signed Date Prolog Manager Printed on: 3/18/2016 Prolog Main Office Page 1 J5ubmlttal Item IGU 0921 UU-001 NU: I-ramina. Uwb, Insulation RAM STEEL F-',' --MING PRODUCT SUBMITTAL SHEET SflPERlORRO![ fORMlNG& STfEf. A4ANNFA[!VRlNG TECH SUPPORT: 305.634.0012 PROJECT INFORMATION: NAME: ADDRESS: CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: NAME: CONTACT: PHONE: FAX: ARCHITECT INFORMATION: NAME: CONTACT: PHONE: FAX: SUBMITTAL COVER PAGE i•191I�i P't•] � [--Ili10 ill is C_14 PROSTUD => PROTRAK => PROSTUD => PROTRAK => PROSTUD => PROTRAK => ome �'e.he.ed 0 Re(spted 20 GA EQ 362PDS125-19 20 GA EQ 362PDT125-19 20 GA EQ 162PDS125-19 20 GA EQ 162PDT125-19 20 GA EQ 600PDS125-19 20 GA EQ 600PDT125-19 0 pamlte a Dcartmed 0 Rerise ead Resubmit 0 Submit SpeciRN Item * LEWIS PLANNERS, LLC M16fiael O'Neill 3/18116 Date 09 2100 'SperNcallon InsulatiiAluji heet A-9Ul calls Tor 2" IP t-I-H insulation wan an H-value of 1bx. I nat Insulation only s a R-value " 3. The product submitted below a; `" „ves an R-value of 14.4. If this Is nt eptable, the ill,-'lation will need to increase from 2 _ 2-1/2" to achieve a 15.8 R-value. Hunter Panes Xci Foi Polyisocyanurate Insulation Manufactured On -Line to Foil Facers R-value of 14.4 is H U N -I- E R acceptable. NELS Xci FOIL CONTINUOUS INSULATION DESCRIPTION Xci Foil is a high thermal rigid insulation panel composed of a closed cell polyisocyanurate foam Y core manufactured on-line to an STEEL STUD impermeable foil facing material. It is designed for use in commercial wall applications to provide '/x" GYPSUM BOARD continuous insulation within the building envelope. WRB* NON COMBUSTIBL FEATURES AND BENEFITS INSULATI01 • Highest R-Value per inch of any insulation available • Meets the new minimum continuous insulation standards prescribed in ASHRAE 90.1-2010 and IECC 2012 • Manufactured with NexGen Chemistry: Contains no CFCs, HCFCs, is Zero ODP, and has virtually no GWP • Lightweight yet durable, easy to handle. Cuts with a knife or saw. APPLICATIONS • Provides continuous insulation (ci) for standard wood frame, steel stud, CMU and masonry cavity exterior wall construction • Suitable for masonry cavity wall applications Note: Xci Foil is not suitable for exposed interior applications. PANEL CHARACTERISTICS • Available in three compressive strengths per ASTM C 1289 Type 1, Class 1 Grade 1 (16 psi), Grade 2 (20 psi) and Grade 3 (25 psi) • Available 4' x 8' (1220mm x 2440mm) and 4' x 9' (1220mm x 2743mm) panels in thicknesses of 1 " (25mm) - 3.5" (89mm) • Other sizes are available upon special request — (for example: 12", 16°, or 24" width x 96" length) CODES AND COMPLIANCES • ASTM C 1289 Type 1, Class 1 Grade 1 (16 psi),YTt�� Grade 2 (20 psi) and Grade 3 (25 psi) • International Building Code Chapter 26 • NFPA 285 passed, contact Hunter for details raoen osrukn • ICC-ESR-3174 ',11IFPAIE5APP' • Miami -Dade County, FL, NOA No: 12-0916.07 - Exp 1.2.2019 WRB The incorporation of Weather Resistant Barriers (air, vapor and mois- ture) is a critical element of a wall assembly. A design professional familiarwith local code requirements should specify the selection and placement of any WRB. Furthermore, it is recommended that a dew point calculation of the proposed assembly be conducted to determine the type and locations of a proposed WRB. Note: The NFPA 285 fire test is an assembly test. The performance of the WRB must also be considered. Please consult Hunter Panels for details and specifications. BRICKTIES Wil i I'll 1511;71.1A 14;91:111 • The location and number of WRB's in the wall assembly are determined by the architect. Contact Hunter Panels for a list of approved WRB's for each assembly. Typical Physical Property Data Chart ' Compressive ASTM D 1621 20 psi* min. Strength (138kPa, Grade 2) -Dimensional ASTM D 2126. 2%.linear change Stability (7 days) .Moisture Vapor �permeance gSTM'E <0.05 perm _96 (2.875ng/(Pa•S.M2)) Water Absorption ASTM'C209� <:0.05%volume Service -1000to-250° F '.Temperature (-73°.0 to 122°C) *Also available in Grade 1 (16 psi) and Grade 3 (25 psi) Hunter Panels Xci Foil Polyisocyanurate Insulation Manufactured On -Line to Foil Facers R-Value Calculation - Cavity Wall Systems Comparison Inside Air Film .68 .68 .68 8" Concrete Block 11.1 _ Insulation 14.40 17.80. 10.00 - 4" Face Brick .44 - .44 .44 Outside Air Film .�:77 :T7 .17 Total Design R-Value 16.80 20.20 12.40 WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS Insulation must be protected from open flame. Hunter Panels will not be responsible for specific building design by others, for deficiencies in construction or workmanship, for dangerous conditions on the job site or for improper storage and handling. Technical specifications shown in this literature are intended to be used as general guidelines only and are subject to change without notice. Call Hunter Panels for more specific details. INSTALLATION Install Xci Foil between the concrete block wall and the exterior masonry. Attach insulation panels against the inner wall using construction grade adhesive or mechanical attachment. Xci Foil may also be applied directly to oil based waterproofing adhesives. POST -INSTALLATION EXPOSURE During the time frame between installation of Xci Foil and the application of the finished exterior cladding, it is recommended that a building wrap be applied to the Xci Foil. If a building wrap has not been specified, ALL UNFACED FOAM EXPOSED TO DIRECT DAYLIGHT (i.e. corners, window and door openings) should be taped with a compatible waterproof tape. Xci Foil is not intended to be left exposed for extended periods of time (i.e. in excess of 60 days) without adequate protection. Please contact Hunter Panels for details. JOB-SITESTORAGE Good construction practice dictates that all insulations should be protected from moisture and direct sunlight during job -site storage. Pallets of Hunter Panels Xci. Foil are double packaged in a UV resistant polyethylene bag. This moisture resistant package is designed for protection from the elements during flat bed shipment from our factories to the job -site, and for storage on -site during phase construction. Outdoor storage for extended periods of time (i.e. in excess of 60 days) require additional breathable waterproof tarpaulins and elevated storage above ground level a minimum of 4". V�I cot MA DRI Thickness 1.00 Xci Foil Thermal Values Thickness R-Value- 25 6.7 1.50 38 10.5 2.00 51 14.4 2.50 64 17.8 3.00 76 21.2 3.50 89 24.6 *Initial thermal values are determined by using ASTM C 518 at 75°F mean temperature and are typical values for impermeable faced products. HUNTER PANELS Xci FOIL • The location and number of WRB's in the wall assembly are determined by the architect Contact Hunter Panels for a list of approved WRB's for each assembly. LEED POTENTIAL CREDITS FOR POLYISO USE Energy and Atmosphere • Optimize Energy Performance • Measurement & Verification Materials & Resources • Material Reuse • Construction Waste Management • Recycled Content • Local and Regional Materials Innovation and Design H U N + E R /� CONTINUOUS INSULATION PAPER / 1 MIX PIMA NEGEN so l,P pw �sOwm.. 888.746.1114 •° SOYINK FSC F$aetexaes www.hunterxci.com 1 01-14