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B11-0017 Fireproofing S07-8100-001R01 Product Data AAN 10-27-11 APPROVED
LTWC S07-8100-001R01 Fireproofing Monokote MK-6 & Hilti Product Data, Test Reports & Certifications SUBMITTAL REVIEW � � � � � � R. A. NELSON & ASSOCIATES, INC. � � Jeremiah Wendell S07-8100-001R01 19Oct11 * At owner's request, we are submitting on (2) Fireproofing options. MONOKOTE NOT REVIEWED IN THIS SUBMITTLA. SEE COMMENTS ON PREVIOUS SUBMITTAL OF MONOKOTE REVIEW. PER THE OWNER IT IS ACCEPTABLE TO USE HILTI IN AREA THAT ARE TOO TIGHT TO USE THE MONOKOTE SYSTEM. SUBMIT UL ASSEMBLY FOR HILTI TO THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT FOR REVIEW IF REQUIRED. � � � � � � X BRANDON MIXON 10.20.2011 Martin 11/2/11 TOWN OF VAIL REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE Date ________ Special inspection required LTWC S07-8100-001 Applied Fireproofing Product Data, Test Reports, Install Instructions SUBMITTAL REVIEW � � � � R. A. NELSON & ASSOCIATES, INC. � � Jeremiah Wendell 29Sept11 S07-8100-001 � � � � � � � � PRODUCT IS ACCEPTABLE. PROVIDE MOCKUP PER SPEC. AREA DOES NOT NEED TO BE AS LARGE AS SPEC REQUIRES. COORDINATE LOCATION WITH DESIGN TEAM. REVISE AND RESUMIT THE FOLLWING. SUBMIT DOCUMENTATION OF INSATALLER'S EXPERIENCE WITH THE PRODUCT AND MANUFACTURER APPROVAL. X X BRANDON MIXON 10.1.2011 Grace Fireproofing Products MONOKOTE® MK-6®, MK-6/HY® and MK-6s Product data and application instructions Product Description Monokote® MK-6®/HY® and MK-6s are single component, spray applied, mill-mixed fire resistive plasters. MK-6/HY and MK-6s have approval for use on structural steel members and fluted decking to provide up to four hours of fire protection, and on flat plate cellular decking for up to three hours with Spatterkote® SK-3. Note: Monokote MK-6/HY and MK-6s afford the same level of the fire protection at identical protection thicknesses. By simply specifying “Monokote MK-6,” the fireproofing subcontractor can select the product that will provide the most efficient fire protection for the specific project conditions. Features & Benefits Monokote cementitious fireproofing offers many significant advantages to the architect, owner, applicator and building occupant. These include: • Proven in-place performance • Low in-place cost • Fast, efficient application • UL fire tested and factory inspected • Building Code compliant (ICBO, SBCCI, BOCA, ICC) Delivery & Storage a. All material to be used for fireproofing shall be delivered in original unopened packages bearing the name of the manufacturer, the brand and proper UL labels for fire hazard and fire resistance classifications. b. The material shall be kept dry until ready for use. Packages of material shall be kept off the ground, under cover and away from sweating walls and other damp surfaces. All bags that have been exposed to water before use shall be discarded. Stock of material is to be rotated and used before its expiration date. Steel & Concrete Surfaces a. Prior to the application of Monokote MK-6, an inspection shall be made to determine that all steel surfaces are acceptable to receive fireproofing. The steel shall be free of oil, grease, rolling compounds or lubricants, loose mill scale, excess rust, noncompatible primer, lock down agent or any other substance that will impair proper adhesion. Where necessary, the cleaning of steel surfaces to receive fireproofing shall be the responsibility of the general contractor. b. The project architect shall determine if the painted/primed structural steel to receive fireproofing has been tested in accordance with ASTM E119, to provide the required fire resistance rating. c. Many Fire Resistance Designs allow the use of painted metal floor or roof-deck in place of galvanized decking. Painted decking must be UL listed in the specific fire resistance designs and must carry the UL classification marking. Consult your local Grace sales representative for details. d. Prior to application of Monokote MK-6, a bonding agent, approved by the fireproofing manufacturer, shall be applied to all concrete substrates to receive MK-6. e. Fireproofing to the underside of roof deck assemblies shall be done only after roofing application is complete and roof traffic has ceased. f. No fireproofing shall be applied prior to completion of concrete work on steel decking. Performance Characteristics Physical Properties Recommended Specification Typical Values Test Method Dry density, minimum average 15 pcf (240 kg/m3) 15 pcf (240 kg/m3) ASTM E605 Bond strength 200 psf (9.6 KPa) 339 psf (16.2 KPa) ASTM E736 Compression, 10% deformation 1,200 psf (51 KPa) 1,440 psf (68.9 KPa) ASTM E761 Air erosion Max 0.000 g/ft2 (0.00 g/m2) 0.000 g/ft2 (0.00 g/m2) ASTM E859 High velocity air erosion No continued erosion after 4 hours No continued erosion after 4 hours ASTM E859 Corrosion Does not contribute to corrosion Does not contribute to corrosion ASTM E937 Bond impact No cracking, spalling or delamination No cracking, spalling or delamination ASTM E760 Deflection No cracking, spalling or delamination No cracking, spalling or delamination ASTM E759 Resistance to mold growth No growth after 28 days No growth after 28 days ASTM G21 Surface burning characteristics Flame spread = 0 Flame spread = 0 ASTM E84 Smoke developed = 0 Smoke developed = 0 Combustibility Less than 5 MJ/m2 total, Less than 5 MJ/m2 total, ASTM E1354 20 kw/m2 peak heat release 20 kw/m2 peak heat release Impact penetration Max 6 cm3 abraded 3.9 cm3 City of San Francisco Abrasion resistance Max 15 cm3 abraded 8.3 cm3 City of San Francisco g. Other trades shall not install ducts, piping, equipment, or other suspended items until the fireproofing is completed and inspected. h. Other trades shall install clips, hangers, support sleeves, and other attachments that penetrate the fireproofing, prior to application of the fireproofing. Mixing a. Monokote Fireproofing shall be mixed by machine in a conventional, plaster-type mixer or a continuous mixer specifically modified for cementitious fireproofing. The mixer shall be kept clean and free of all previously mixed material. The mixer speed in a conventional mixer shall be adjusted to the lowest speed which gives adequate blending of the material and a mixer density of 40–45 pcf (640–720 kg/m3) of material. b. Using a suitable metering device and a conventional mixer, all water shall be first added to the mixer as the blades turn. Mixing shall continue until the mix is lump-free, with a creamy texture. All material is to be thoroughly wet. Target density of 43 ± 1 pcf (688 ± 16 kg/m3) is most desirable. Overmixing Monokote will reduce pumping rate. Application a. Application of Monokote Fireproofing can be made in the following sequence: 1. For thicknesses of approximately 1⁄2 in. (13 mm) or less, apply in one pass. 2. For thicknesses of 5⁄8 in. (16 mm) or greater, apply subsequent passes after the first coat has set. b. Spatterkote SK-3 shall be applied to all cellular steel floor units with flat plate on the bottom and to roof decking where required prior to application of Monokote. Spatterkote shall be applied in accordance with manufacturer’s application instructions. c. Monokote Fireproofing material shall not be used if it contains partially set, frozen or caked material. d. The minimum average density shall be that required by the manufacturer, listed in the UL Fire Resistance Directory for each rating indicated, ICBO Evaluation Report, as required by the authority having jurisdiction, or minimum average 15 lbs/ft3 (240 kg/m3), whichever is greater. e. Monokote shall be mixed with water at the job site. f. Monokote Accelerator is to be used with Monokote Fireproofing* to enhance set characteristics and product yield. The Monokote Accelerator is injected into the Monokote Fireproofing at the spray gun. Monokote Accelerator shall be mixed and used according to manufacturers recommendations. g.Monokote is applied directly to the steel, at various rates of application which will be job dependent, using standard plastering type equipment or continuous mixer/pump units. A spray gun, with a properly sized orifice and spray shield and air pressure at the nozzle of approximately 20 psi (38 KPa), will provide the correct hangability, density and appearance. NOTE: If freshly sprayed Monokote does not adhere properly, it is probably due to a too wet mix, poor thickness control, or an improperly cleaned substrate. Temperature & Ventilation a. An air and substrate temperature of 40°F (4.4°C) minimum shall be maintained for 24 hours prior to application, during application and for a minimum of 24 hours after application of Monokote. b. Provisions shall be made for ventilation to properly dry the fireproofing after application. In enclosed areas lacking natural ventilation, air circulation and ventilation must be provided to achieve a minimum total fresh air exchange rate of 4 times per hour until the material is substantially dry. Field Tests a. The architect will select an independent testing laboratory (for which the owner will pay) to sample and verify the thickness and density of the fireproofing in accordance with the provisions of ASTM E605, Standard Test Method for Thickness and Density of Sprayed Fire-Resistive Material Applied to Structural Members or Uniform Building Code Standard No. 7-6 Thickness and Density Determination for Spray Applied Fireproofing. b. The architect will select an independent testing laboratory (for which the owner will pay) to randomly sample and verify the bond strength of the fireproofing in accordance with the provisions of ASTM E736. c. Results of the above tests will be made available to all parties at the completion of pre-designated areas which shall have been determined at a prejob conference. Safety a. Monokote is slippery when wet. The general contractor and applicator shall be responsible for posting appropriate cautionary “SLIPPERYWHEN WET” signs. Signs should be posted in all areas in contact with wet fireproofing material. Anti-slip surfaces should be used on all working surfaces. b. Material Safety Data Sheets for Monokote MK-6/HY and MK-6s are available on our web site at www.graceconstruction.com or by calling 866-333-3SBM. * Use of accelerator with MK-6s will provide rapid set but will not result in yield increase. www.graceconstruction.com For technical assistance call toll free at 866-333-3SBM (3726) Monokote, MK-6, HY and Spatterkote are registered trademarks of W. R. Grace & Co.–Conn. We hope the information here will be helpful. It is based on data and knowledge considered to be true and accurate and is offered for the users’ consideration, investigation and verification, but we do not warrant the results to be obtained. Please read all statements, recommendations or suggestions in conjunction with our conditions of sale, which apply to all goods supplied by us. No statement, recommendation or suggestion is intended for any use which would infringe any patent or copyright. W. R. Grace & Co.–Conn., 62 Whittemore Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02140. In Canada, Grace Canada, Inc., 294 Clements Road, West, Ajax, Ontario, Canada L1S 3C6. This product may be covered by patents or patents pending. Copyright 2007. W. R. Grace & Co.–Conn. MK-515F Printed in U.S.A. 12/07 FA/LI/1M Grace Fireproofing Products MONOKOTE® MK-6®, MK-6/HY® and MK-6s Product data and application instructions Product Description Monokote® MK-6®/HY® and MK-6s are single component, spray applied, mill-mixed fire resistive plasters. MK-6/HY and MK-6s have approval for use on structural steel members and fluted decking to provide up to four hours of fire protection, and on flat plate cellular decking for up to three hours with Spatterkote® SK-3. Note: Monokote MK-6/HY and MK-6s afford the same level of the fire protection at identical protection thicknesses. By simply specifying “Monokote MK-6,” the fireproofing subcontractor can select the product that will provide the most efficient fire protection for the specific project conditions. Features & Benefits Monokote cementitious fireproofing offers many significant advantages to the architect, owner, applicator and building occupant. These include: • Proven in-place performance • Low in-place cost • Fast, efficient application • UL fire tested and factory inspected • Building Code compliant (ICBO, SBCCI, BOCA, ICC) Delivery & Storage a. All material to be used for fireproofing shall be delivered in original unopened packages bearing the name of the manufacturer, the brand and proper UL labels for fire hazard and fire resistance classifications. b. The material shall be kept dry until ready for use. Packages of material shall be kept off the ground, under cover and away from sweating walls and other damp surfaces. All bags that have been exposed to water before use shall be discarded. Stock of material is to be rotated and used before its expiration date. Steel & Concrete Surfaces a. Prior to the application of Monokote MK-6, an inspection shall be made to determine that all steel surfaces are acceptable to receive fireproofing. The steel shall be free of oil, grease, rolling compounds or lubricants, loose mill scale, excess rust, noncompatible primer, lock down agent or any other substance that will impair proper adhesion. Where necessary, the cleaning of steel surfaces to receive fireproofing shall be the responsibility of the general contractor. b. The project architect shall determine if the painted/primed structural steel to receive fireproofing has been tested in accordance with ASTM E119, to provide the required fire resistance rating. c. Many Fire Resistance Designs allow the use of painted metal floor or roof-deck in place of galvanized decking. Painted decking must be UL listed in the specific fire resistance designs and must carry the UL classification marking. Consult your local Grace sales representative for details. d. Prior to application of Monokote MK-6, a bonding agent, approved by the fireproofing manufacturer, shall be applied to all concrete substrates to receive MK-6. e. Fireproofing to the underside of roof deck assemblies shall be done only after roofing application is complete and roof traffic has ceased. f. No fireproofing shall be applied prior to completion of concrete work on steel decking. Performance Characteristics Physical Properties Recommended Specification Typical Values Test Method Dry density, minimum average 15 pcf (240 kg/m3) 15 pcf (240 kg/m3) ASTM E605 Bond strength 200 psf (9.6 KPa) 339 psf (16.2 KPa) ASTM E736 Compression, 10% deformation 1,200 psf (51 KPa) 1,440 psf (68.9 KPa) ASTM E761 Air erosion Max 0.000 g/ft2 (0.00 g/m2) 0.000 g/ft2 (0.00 g/m2) ASTM E859 High velocity air erosion No continued erosion after 4 hours No continued erosion after 4 hours ASTM E859 Corrosion Does not contribute to corrosion Does not contribute to corrosion ASTM E937 Bond impact No cracking, spalling or delamination No cracking, spalling or delamination ASTM E760 Deflection No cracking, spalling or delamination No cracking, spalling or delamination ASTM E759 Resistance to mold growth No growth after 28 days No growth after 28 days ASTM G21 Surface burning characteristics Flame spread = 0 Flame spread = 0 ASTM E84 Smoke developed = 0 Smoke developed = 0 Combustibility Less than 5 MJ/m2 total, Less than 5 MJ/m2 total, ASTM E1354 20 kw/m2 peak heat release 20 kw/m2 peak heat release Impact penetration Max 6 cm3 abraded 3.9 cm3 City of San Francisco Abrasion resistance Max 15 cm3 abraded 8.3 cm3 City of San Francisco g. Other trades shall not install ducts, piping, equipment, or other suspended items until the fireproofing is completed and inspected. h. Other trades shall install clips, hangers, support sleeves, and other attachments that penetrate the fireproofing, prior to application of the fireproofing. Mixing a. Monokote Fireproofing shall be mixed by machine in a conventional, plaster-type mixer or a continuous mixer specifically modified for cementitious fireproofing. The mixer shall be kept clean and free of all previously mixed material. The mixer speed in a conventional mixer shall be adjusted to the lowest speed which gives adequate blending of the material and a mixer density of 40–45 pcf (640–720 kg/m3) of material. b. Using a suitable metering device and a conventional mixer, all water shall be first added to the mixer as the blades turn. Mixing shall continue until the mix is lump-free, with a creamy texture. All material is to be thoroughly wet. Target density of 43 ± 1 pcf (688 ± 16 kg/m3) is most desirable. Overmixing Monokote will reduce pumping rate. Application a. Application of Monokote Fireproofing can be made in the following sequence: 1. For thicknesses of approximately 1⁄2 in. (13 mm) or less, apply in one pass. 2. For thicknesses of 5⁄8 in. (16 mm) or greater, apply subsequent passes after the first coat has set. b. Spatterkote SK-3 shall be applied to all cellular steel floor units with flat plate on the bottom and to roof decking where required prior to application of Monokote. Spatterkote shall be applied in accordance with manufacturer’s application instructions. c. Monokote Fireproofing material shall not be used if it contains partially set, frozen or caked material. d. The minimum average density shall be that required by the manufacturer, listed in the UL Fire Resistance Directory for each rating indicated, ICBO Evaluation Report, as required by the authority having jurisdiction, or minimum average 15 lbs/ft3 (240 kg/m3), whichever is greater. e. Monokote shall be mixed with water at the job site. f. Monokote Accelerator is to be used with Monokote Fireproofing* to enhance set characteristics and product yield. The Monokote Accelerator is injected into the Monokote Fireproofing at the spray gun. Monokote Accelerator shall be mixed and used according to manufacturers recommendations. g.Monokote is applied directly to the steel, at various rates of application which will be job dependent, using standard plastering type equipment or continuous mixer/pump units. A spray gun, with a properly sized orifice and spray shield and air pressure at the nozzle of approximately 20 psi (38 KPa), will provide the correct hangability, density and appearance. NOTE: If freshly sprayed Monokote does not adhere properly, it is probably due to a too wet mix, poor thickness control, or an improperly cleaned substrate. Temperature & Ventilation a. An air and substrate temperature of 40°F (4.4°C) minimum shall be maintained for 24 hours prior to application, during application and for a minimum of 24 hours after application of Monokote. b. Provisions shall be made for ventilation to properly dry the fireproofing after application. In enclosed areas lacking natural ventilation, air circulation and ventilation must be provided to achieve a minimum total fresh air exchange rate of 4 times per hour until the material is substantially dry. Field Tests a. The architect will select an independent testing laboratory (for which the owner will pay) to sample and verify the thickness and density of the fireproofing in accordance with the provisions of ASTM E605, Standard Test Method for Thickness and Density of Sprayed Fire-Resistive Material Applied to Structural Members or Uniform Building Code Standard No. 7-6 Thickness and Density Determination for Spray Applied Fireproofing. b. The architect will select an independent testing laboratory (for which the owner will pay) to randomly sample and verify the bond strength of the fireproofing in accordance with the provisions of ASTM E736. c. Results of the above tests will be made available to all parties at the completion of pre-designated areas which shall have been determined at a prejob conference. Safety a. Monokote is slippery when wet. The general contractor and applicator shall be responsible for posting appropriate cautionary “SLIPPERYWHEN WET” signs. Signs should be posted in all areas in contact with wet fireproofing material. Anti-slip surfaces should be used on all working surfaces. b. Material Safety Data Sheets for Monokote MK-6/HY and MK-6s are available on our web site at www.graceconstruction.com or by calling 866-333-3SBM. * Use of accelerator with MK-6s will provide rapid set but will not result in yield increase. www.graceconstruction.com For technical assistance call toll free at 866-333-3SBM (3726) Monokote, MK-6, HY and Spatterkote are registered trademarks of W. R. Grace & Co.–Conn. We hope the information here will be helpful. It is based on data and knowledge considered to be true and accurate and is offered for the users’ consideration, investigation and verification, but we do not warrant the results to be obtained. Please read all statements, recommendations or suggestions in conjunction with our conditions of sale, which apply to all goods supplied by us. No statement, recommendation or suggestion is intended for any use which would infringe any patent or copyright. W. R. Grace & Co.–Conn., 62 Whittemore Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02140. In Canada, Grace Canada, Inc., 294 Clements Road, West, Ajax, Ontario, Canada L1S 3C6. This product may be covered by patents or patents pending. Copyright 2007. W. R. Grace & Co.–Conn. MK-515F Printed in U.S.A. 12/07 FA/LI/1M Grace Specialty Building Materials W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn. T 847.864.8367 921 Monroe Street F 847.864.8368 Evanston, IL 60202 E Rick.Mihevc@grace.com W www.graceconstruction.com Rick Mihevc Regional Manager October 12, 2011 Mr. Jacob Holland Summit Sealant and Restoration 13672 Care Free Drive Montrose, CO 81403 Dear Mr. Holland; Grace does not have an approved applicator or certified applicator program for our Monokote products. Based on our conversation today, Summit Sealant has the necessary man power and equipment for the installation of fireproofing materials. Please call if we can answer any further questions. Kindest regards, WR Grace and Company Rick Mihevc Regional Manager Fire Protection Steel Spray CFP-S WB Submittal — 09/2010 Hilti, Inc. (USA) 1-800-879-8000 I www.us.hilti.com I en español 1-800-879-5000 I Hilti (Canada) Corp. 1-800-363-4458 I www.hilti.ca I CFP-S WB Submittal Information 8/2010 Fire Protection Steel Spray CFP-S WB 2 Order Information Order Description Qty Item No. Fire Protection Steel Spray CFP-S WB 1 00433115 Fire Protection Steel Spray CFP-S WB (Pallet) 18 03465272 Features ◼ rating ◼ Water based, low VOC -allows for fast, easy cleanup ◼ Reduced dry time permits additional coats to be applied faster ◼ approved topcoats Applications ◼ ◼ Hollow section columns ◼ Restrained and unrestrained beams Hilti innovation meets steel protection. Fire Protection Steel Spray CFP-S WB Bringing the same quality professionals have come to rely on to a new fire protection steel spray, Hilti announces yet another market innovation. The new Fire Protection Steel Spray CFP-S WB is a water-based, low VOC spray which allows for fast, easy and safe clean up. Featuring a reduced dry time, it helps increase productivity for a variety of applications. And with up to a 4 hour fire rating, common uses include wide flange steel columns, hollow section columns, restrained and unrestrained beams and steel floor and form unit. The combination of outstanding service and superior products solidifies Hilti’s ability to deliver unmatched value to architects and fire protection contractors. Cross bracing protected with intumescent coating Typical Hilti Fire Protection Steel Spray application Technical Data CFP-S WB Packaging 55 lb pail (25 kg pail) Chemical basis Water based polymer dispersion Consistency Sprayable liquid Color White UL test design Surface burning characteristics Flame spread 0 (ASTM E84) Smoke development 20 (ASTM E84) Solid substance content 72 ± 2 (% v/v) Density 11.1 lb/gal (1.33 kg/l) Ph-value 8-9 Recommended storage temperature 41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C) Recommended application temperature 50°F to 104°F (10°C to 40°C) Drying time Approx. 6 hours at 75° F (24° C) and 50% relative humidity for 30 mils (0.76 mm) WFT Adhesion 210 psi (ASTM D4541) Durometer hardness 61 shore D (ASTM D2240) Impact resistance 72.6 in lbs (ASTM D2794) Abrasion resistance 0.468 g /1000 cycles (ASTM D4060) VOC < 0.1 lb/gal Hilti, Inc. (USA) 1-800-879-8000 I www.us.hilti.com I en español 1-800-879-5000 I Hilti (Canada) Corp. 1-800-363-4458 I www.hilti.ca I CFP-S WB Submittal Information 8/2010 Fire Protection Steel Spray CFP-S WB 3 Fire Protection Steel Spray CFP-S WB Product description ◼ Fire protection dispersion to help protect load bearing steel structures Product features ◼ ◼ Water Based, low VOC — allows for fast, easy and safe clean up ◼ Reduced dry time permits additional coats to be applied faster ◼ Areas of application ◼ ◼ Hollow steel sections ◼ Restrained and unrestrained beams ◼ Primer ◼ � � corresponding listing of tested and approved primers can be found at the Hilti Technical Services Department. Top coats If desired or required the following tested and approved top coats may be applied for decorative purposes. ◼ Glidden Premium Exterior Latex Semi-Gloss GL68XX ◼ Benjamin Moore Moorglo®� � ◼ Sherwin Williams Steel Master 9500 30% Silicone Alkyd UL-Listing ◼ ◼ BXUV.Y612 — for hollow sections columns ◼ BXUV.N631 — for beams ◼ Technical Data CFP-S WB Packaging 55 lb pail (25 kg pail) Chemical basis Water based polymer dispersion Consistency Sprayable liquid Color White UL test design Surface burning characteristics Flame spread 0 (ASTM E84) Smoke development 20 (ASTM E84) Solid substance content 72 ± 2 (% v/v) Density 11.1 lb/gal (1.33 kg/l) Ph-value 8-9 Recommended storage temperature 41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C) Recommended application temperature 50°F to 104°F (10°C to 40°C) Drying time Approx. 6 hours at 75° F (24° C) and 50% relative humidity for 30 mils (0.76 mm) WFT Adhesion 210 psi (ASTM D4541) Durometer hardness 61 shore D (ASTM D2240) Impact resistance 72.6 in lbs (ASTM D2794) Abrasion resistance 0.468 g /1000 cycles (ASTM D4060) VOC < 0.1 lb/gal Installation instructions for CFP-S WB Precaution 1. All structural steel to be coated with Hilti Fire Protection Steel Spray must be primed with an approved primer. The primer must be applied in full compliance with the manufacturer’s recommendations, and must be fully cured. The surface must be clean, dry and free of grease, oil or any other contaminant that may inhibit bonding with the steel surface. 2. Hilti Fire Protection Steel Spray must be thoroughly mixed before use. A drill type mixer is recommended. 3. To achieve an optimum appearance, apply Hilti Fire Protection Steel Spray in several thin coats with an airless sprayer. The maximum coating thickness per coat is 1.6 mm wet film thickness (WFT) via airless sprayer. 4. Check to the wet film thickness has by using a wet film thickness gauge. 5. Allow each layer sufficient time to dry before applying further coats. 6. After the last coat has been applied, allow the Fire Protection Steel Spray to dry sufficiently before measuring the dry film thickness (DFT) via permanent magnetic type (banana gauge) or electronic electromagnetic type gauge. The product has cured sufficiently when periodic DFT measurements provide a consistent reading. Monitor the dry film thickness at multiple places of the steel member, subtracting the thickness of the primer. 7. Once finished, the work can can be inspected by an independent inspector/monitor. 8. If desired, one of the above listed tested and approved top coats may be applied for decorative purposes. Storage and shelf life 41°F (5°C) to 104°F (40°C) in original, unopened container. See side of pail for Batch Number/Expiry Date (e.g. xxxxxx MM.YYYY). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Mastic and Intumescent Coating Fire Resistance Classification. See UL Fire resistance Directory 3NX2. Hilti, Inc. (USA) 1-800-879-8000 I www.us.hilti.com I en español 1-800-879-5000 I Hilti (Canada) Corp. 1-800-363-4458 I www.hilti.ca I CFP-S WB Submittal Information 8/2010 Fire Protection Steel Spray CFP-S WB 4 Dry film thickness Wet film thickness Coverage mils mm mils mm (ft²) per gal (ft²) per 5 gal 1 0.03 1.4 0.04 1155 5775 20 0.51 28 0.71 58 290 50 1.27 69 1.75 23 115 100 2.54 139 3.53 12 60 150 3.81 208 5.28 8 40 200 5.08 278 7.06 6 30 The coverage values shown are theoretical values, which have been calculated based on the solid content of the material. Actual coverage depends on surface, substrate, application technique and method. No allowance is made for waste. The drying curve shown is based on lab tests results and is exemplary for the given conditions. Overall the drying time strongly depends on the ventilation, temperature and humidity on the jobsite as well as on the applied coat thickness. Coverage Drying time Hilti, Inc. (USA) 1-800-879-8000 I www.us.hilti.com I en español 1-800-879-5000 I Hilti (Canada) Corp. 1-800-363-4458 I www.hilti.ca I CFP-S WB Submittal Information 8/2010 Fire Protection Steel Spray CFP-S WB 5 Overview UL Listings* UL-listing BXUV.Y611 — Wide Flange Steel Columns Steel Size W/D*** 1 Hr 1 -1/2 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr 4 Hr Minimum dry thickness Minimum dry thickness Minimum dry thickness Minimum dry thickness Minimum dry thickness mils mm mils mm mils mm mils mm mils mm W8 x 10** 0.33 145 3.68 266 6.76 – – – – – – W12 x 14 0.36 133 3.38 263 6.68 – – – – – – W12 x 16 0.41 117 2.97 230 5.84 – – – – – – W6 x 12 0.44 109 2.77 215 5.46 338 8.59 – – – – W8 x 15 0.48 100 2.54 197 5.00 310 7.87 – – – – W10 x 22 0.52 92 2.34 182 4.62 286 7.26 – – – – W4 x 13 0.55 87 2.21 172 4.37 271 6.88 – – – – W6 X 16 0.58 83 2.11 163 4.14 257 6.53 504 12.80 – – W8 x 24 0.59 75 1.91 130 3.30 213 5.41 504 12.80 – – W14 x 34 0.63 75 1.91 130 3.30 213 5.41 489 12.42 – – W8 x 28 0.68 70 1.78 130 3.30 213 5.41 453 11.51 – – W8 x x 35 0.74 65 1.65 128 3.25 201 5.11 416 10.57 – – W10 x 39 0.78 61 1.55 121 3.07 191 4.85 395 10.03 – – W10 x 49 0.84 57 1.45 113 2.87 177 4.50 367 9.32 – – W10 x 45 0.89 54 1.37 106 2.69 167 4.24 346 8.79 – – W16 x 57 0.95 50 1.27 99 2.51 157 3.99 324 8.23 – – W8 x 48 1.00 48 1.22 95 2.41 149 3.78 308 7.82 – – W14 x 90 1.07 45 1.14 88 2.24 139 3.53 288 7.32 – – W10 x 68 1.14 42 1.07 83 2.11 131 3.33 270 6.86 – – W18 x 97 1.21 40 1.02 78 1.98 123 3.12 255 6.48 – – W10 x 77 1.28 38 0.97 74 1.88 116 2.95 241 6.12 – – W16 x 100 1.36 36 0.91 69 1.75 109 2.77 227 5.77 – – W10 x 88 1.45 34 0.86 65 1.65 103 2.62 213 5.41 – – W14 x 132 1.54 32 0.81 61 1.55 97 2.46 200 5.08 – – W12 x 120 1.64 30 0.76 58 1.47 91 2.31 188 4.78 – – W14 x 159 1.77 28 0.71 56 1.42 85 2.16 187 4.75 – – W14 x 176 1.95 25 0.64 51 1.30 77 1.96 178 4.52 – – W14 x 193 2.12 23 0.58 47 1.19 71 1.80 164 4.17 – – W14 x 211 2.30 23 0.58 43 1.09 66 1.68 151 3.84 – – W14 x 233 2.52 23 0.58 40 1.02 60 1.52 138 3.51 – – W14 x 257 2.75 23 0.58 36 0.91 55 1.40 126 3.20 – – W14 x 283 3.00 23 0.58 33 0.84 50 1.27 116 2.95 194 4.93 * See UL listing for complete information ** e.g. W8 x 10; [ W = shape, 8 = h (height) in inches, 10 = lb /ft ] *** W/D= Weight of steel member per linear foot (lbs) /Perimeter of the member h Hilti, Inc. (USA) 1-800-879-8000 I www.us.hilti.com I en español 1-800-879-5000 I Hilti (Canada) Corp. 1-800-363-4458 I www.hilti.ca I CFP-S WB Submittal Information 8/2010 Fire Protection Steel Spray CFP-S WB 6 UL-listing BXUV.Y612 — Hollow Steel Sections Steel size Hp/A* A/P** 1 Hr 1-1/2 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr Minimum dry thickness Minimum dry thickness Minimum dry thickness Minimum dry thickness mils mm mils mm mils mm mils mm SP 4.5 x 0.313 135 0.29 117 2.99 – – – – – – SP 8 x 0.875 49 0.79 97 2.46 97 2.46 120 3.05 – – SP 8.625 x 0.5 85 0.47 97 2.46 138 3.50 202 5.14 – – ST 3.5 x 3.5 x 3/16 224 0.18 165 4.18 – – – – – – ST 5 x 3 x 1/4 169 0.23 104 2.65 252 6.39 400 10.15 – – ST 5 x 3 x 5/16 135 0.29 84 2.13 218 5.54 353 8.96 – – ST 8 x 6 x 3/8 114 0.35 74 1.87 173 4.40 280 7.12 – – ST 8 x 6 x 7/16 100 0.41 74 1.87 151 3.84 244 6.21 – – ST 5 x 3 x 1/2 93 0.44 74 1.87 127 3.23 207 5.27 – – ST 8 x 8 x 1/2 85 0.47 74 1.87 95 2.41 164 4.17 327 8.31 UL-listing BXUV.N631 — Beams Steel size W/D 1 Hr 1-1/2 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr Minimum dry thickness Minimum dry thickness Minimum dry thickness Minimum dry thickness Unrestrained beam Restrained beam Unrestrained beam Restrained beam Unrestrained beam Restrained beam Unrestrained beam Restrained beam mils mm mils mm mils mm mils mm mils mm mils mm mils mm mils mm W6x12 0.52 73 1.83 73 1.83 99 2.50 73 1.83 171 4.34 101 2.56 – – – – W8x24 0.7 53 1.34 53 1.34 66 1.67 53 1.34 115 2.92 71 1.78 – – 158 4.00 UL-listing BXUV.D975 — Concrete and Steel Floor Units Beams size W/D 1 Hr 1-1/2 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr Minimum dry thickness Minimum dry thickness Minimum dry thickness Minimum dry thickness Unrestrained beam Restrained Assembly Unrestrained beam Restrained Assembly Unrestrained beam Restrained Assembly Unrestrained beam Restrained Assembly mils mm mils mm mils mm mils mm mils mm mils mm mils mm mils mm W6x12 0.52 73 1.83 – – 123 3.10 – – – – 73 1.83 – – 123 3.10 W8x24 0.7 53 1.34 – – 95 2.41 – – – – 53 1.34 – – 95 2.41 Steel Floor Units W/D Fluted or Cellular 0.7 103 2.62 – – – – 103 2.62 – – – – Cellular 0.7 179 4.55 – – 341 8.67 179 4.55 – – 341 8.66 * Hp/A = Heated Perimeter /Area ** A/P = Area /Perimeter SP = Steel Pipe ST = Steel Tube Hilti, Inc. (USA) 1-800-879-8000 I www.us.hilti.com I en español 1-800-879-5000 I Hilti (Canada) Corp. 1-800-363-4458 I www.hilti.ca I CFP-S WB Submittal Information 8/2010 Fire Protection Steel Spray CFP-S WB 7 Prior to use of product follow instructions for use and recommended safety precautions Required material ◼ Adequate airless spray pump with hose and spray gun. Volume transport of > 0.8 gal/min. ◼ High pressure hoses, rated to match pump capacity, with minimum inner diameter of 3/8". Maximum hose length of 150 ft should not be exceeded ◼ Appropriate spray gun and tips. A contractor grade spray � � used. Recommended tip sizes are .223, .225, .323, .325, .327, .423, .425, .427, .523, .527 and .623 ◼ steel members must have been primed minimum 24 hours prior to conducting this application walk through). ◼ Hilti Fire Protection Steel Spray. Check freeze tag on Hilti Spray. ◼ 1/2" cam action or impact drill ◼ Shielded mixer ◼ Empty bucket ◼ � � ◼ Application conditions ◼ � � application range. Lower temperatures increase curing time and reduce spray ability. Higher temperatures cause fast drying time and overspray. Hilti Fire Protection Steel Spray should only be applied when the ambient air temperature is between 50°F (10°C) and 104°F (40°C). The minimum temperature must be maintained for a minimum of 24 hours after application. Contractors may provide enclosure and heat to maintain proper temperature levels. ◼ For optimum performance humidity levels should be below 75%. If the relative humidity exceeds 75%, precautions should be taken to avoid condensation from forming on the steel during application. Adequate ventilation must be provided and maintained during application and curing process to ensure proper drying. ◼ primers can be sourced with the Hilti Technical Services team. ◼ Measure and document the primer thickness utilizing simple, simply place it against the surface and read the measurement on the screen. ◼ Ensure no obstructions are in the way of the application area, guaranteeing a minimum of two feet clearance to allow proper spraying. ◼ Check steel members for intact, cured and proper primer. Clean from grease, dirt, dust and mill scale Spray pump safety precautions ◼ Always wear proper safety gear ◼ When not in use, safety lock should be engaged at all times ◼ Never use the spray pump with the front safety housing removed ◼ When servicing the tip housing, always hold the spray gun ◼ Never point spray gun towards others ◼ Never place spray gun against any body part. ◼ When not in use, always release pump pressure ◼ connections are tight on hose and spray gun Set up instructions ◼ The instructions below will provide you a step by step guide to set up the Spray in the pump and start spraying. 1. Open Spray pail and remove the plastic liner. 2. Using the 1/2" drill motor and shielded mixer, mix the material thoroughly for 2 to 5 minutes until you achieve a uniform consistency. 3. Remove spray tip and safety housing and leave them inside a bucket of water to keep spray from drying on the tip. 4. Ensure pressure switch is turned down and pump is in the off off position. 5. Place pump into pail of Hilti Spray. 6. Pointing the spray gun into a spare bucket, hold trigger down and slowly turn up the pump pressure about half to three quarters until only Hilti Spray starts flowing from the spray gun. 7. Turn the pressure down and stop the flow. 8. Move spray gun from the spare bucket to Hilti Steel Spray pail, circulating material at a lower pressure for approximately 30 seconds. 9. Install desire spray tip into safety housing and Install safety housing on spray gun. 10. Turn pump pressure all the way up or to the desired pressure setting and do a test spot on a scrap cardboard to check for proper fan and desired pressure. 11. Now you are ready to start spraying. Application Instructions Hilti, Inc. (USA) 1-800-879-8000 I www.us.hilti.com I en español 1-800-879-5000 I Hilti (Canada) Corp. 1-800-363-4458 I www.hilti.ca I CFP-S WB Submittal Information 8/2010 Fire Protection Steel Spray CFP-S WB 8 Interruption of work and clean up procedure ◼ Hilti Fire Protection Steel Spray can remain in the hose for up to 1 hour. ◼ When interrupting work for longer than one hour and at the end of the day a thorough clean up procedure must be followed to prevent material from curing in the tip and spray gun. Make sure a pail of clean water is readily available. 1. Turn off power 2. Turn down pump pressure 3. Remove spray tip and spray housing 4. Place spray tip and housing inside pail of clean water 5. Replace Hilti Spray pail with a pail of clean water and slowly dispense all material contained in the hose into Hilti Spray pail. Once water starts flowing from spray gun, release trigger to avoid diluting the original Hilti Spray. 6. Turn down pump pressure 7. Place spray gun into pail of clean water and and flush system for approximately 5 minutes to wash all fibers from spray gun and hose line. 8. Roll up pump hose 9. Leave spray gun, tip and housing into pail of water. 10. Place a plastic liner on top of the remaining Hilti Spray and replace pail lid to avoid product from curing in the pail. Final measurements and top coat application ◼ Once all required coats have been applied and fully cured, a simple measurement of mill thickness can be done � � mandatory and is often performed by third party inspection permanent magnetic type banana gauge or an electronic electromagnetic type gauge. These measurements should be taken on a daily basis and a record kept until a constant DFT reading is achieved ◼ The DFT of Hilti Fire Protection Steel Spray can be calculated from the total DFT by subtracting the primer DFT ◼ Only after the Hilti Fire Protection Steel Spray is fully � � Hilti approved topcoat can be applied. Typical curing time days. A top coat is not required on interior applications. If desired, the following tested and approved top coats may be applied for decorative purposes: � � GL68XX House Paint 30%Silicone Alkyd. Material storage and shelf life ◼ Hilti Fire Protection Steel Spray must be stored in the original unopened pail. It must be protected from water and direct sunlight and maintained at a temperature between 41°F (5°C) and 104°F (40°C) during shipping and storage. The product must not be stored at freezing temperatures. ◼ When stored properly, Hilti Fire Protection Steel Spray has a shelf life of 12 months from the date of manufacture. See product label for expiration date. Primer additional information ◼ All structural steel to be coated with Hilti Fire Protection Steel Spray must be primed with an approved primer. The primer must be applied in full compliance with the manufacturer’s recommendations, and must be fully cured. ◼ Approved primers are generally of the phenolic resin primers are not suitable for use with Hilti Fire Protection Steel Spray. Please contact Hilti Technical service Other specifications ◼ � � 50% relative humidity ◼ Number of coats: For airless spraying, several thinner coats of 20 mil as opposed to one heavy coat of 40 mil (1.0 mm) allow the sprayer greater control over thickness and ◼ Drying time: The drying time is dependent on the wet � � humidity. A coat of 16 mil (0.4 mm) WFT takes approx. 6 hours at 68°F (20°C) and 50% relative humidity to dry. It may be possible to apply two coats in one day if the air temperature is above 68°F (20°C), there is good air movement and the relative humidity is between 30% and 50%. Brush or roller application increases drying time by approximately 20%. Application Instructions (continued) Hilti, Inc. (USA) 1-800-879-8000 I www.us.hilti.com I en español 1-800-879-5000 I Hilti (Canada) Corp. 1-800-363-4458 I www.hilti.ca I CFP-S WB Submittal Information 8/2010 Fire Protection Steel Spray CFP-S WB 9 MSDS No.: 332 Revision No.: 001 Revision Date: 07/19/10 Page: 1 of 2 Product name: CFP-S WB Description: Fire Protection Spray for Steel Supplier: Hilti, Inc. P.O. Box 21148, Tulsa, OK 74121 Emergency # (Chem-Trec.): 1 800 424 9300 (USA, PR, Virgin Islands, Canada); 001 703 527 3887 (other countries) INGREDIENTS AND EXPOSURE LIMITS Ingredients: CAS Number: TLV: mg/m3 PEL: mg/m3 STEL: mg/m3 Fused Silica 60676-86-0 NE _3_0_ m__g_/_m__3 _ %SiO2 + 2 NE Titanium dioxide 13463-67-7 10 15 (T) NE 2-Butoxyethanol 111-76-2 97 240 (S) NE Abbreviations: PEL = OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit. TLV = ACGIH Threshold Limit Value. STEL = Short Term Exposure Limit. NE = None Established. T = Total dust. R = Respirable dust. S = Skin exposure. PHYSICAL DATA Appearance: White sprayable paste Odor: Mild odor Vapor Density: (air = 1) <1 Vapor Pressure: Not determined Boiling Point: 210° F VOC Content: 49 g/l Evaporation Rate: Not determined Solubility in Water: Soluble Specific Gravity: 1.33 pH: 8-9 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Flash Point: Not applicable Flammable Limits: Not applicable Extinguishing Media: As appropriate for surrounding fire (e.g. Water, Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Foam) Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Wear full protective clothing. A NIOSH-approved self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) should be worn when fighting fires involving chemicals. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None known. Thermal decomposition products can be produced under fire conditions. See below. REACTIVITY DATA Stability: Stable. Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. Incompatibility: Strong oxidizing agents Decomposition Products: Thermal decomposition can yield CO, CO2, NOx, ammonia, and oxides of phosphorous. Conditions to Avoid: Avoid temperature extremes which could shorten the shelf-life of this product; i.e. below 40° and above 77° F. (See handling and storage requirements). HEALTH HAZARD DATA Known Hazards: Acute: May cause skin and eye irritation. Chronic: None known Signs and Symptoms of Exposure: Eyes: Can cause irritation or watering but injury is unlikely. Skin: Irritation is possible with some individuals. Inhalation: No effects expected. Ingestion: Effects of ingestion have not been determined. Routes of Exposure: Skin/eye contact. Carcinogenicity: No ingredients are classified as a carcinogen by IARC, NTP or OSHA. Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure: May promote asthmatic response in persons with asthma who are sensitive to airway irritants. Hilti, Inc. (USA) 1-800-879-8000 I www.us.hilti.com I en español 1-800-879-5000 I Hilti (Canada) Corp. 1-800-363-4458 I www.hilti.ca I CFP-S WB Submittal Information 8/2010 Fire Protection Steel Spray CFP-S WB 10 MSDS No.: 332 Revision No.: 001 Revision Date: 07/19/10 Page: 2 of 2 EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES Eyes: Flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Contact a Physician if symptoms occur. Skin: Wash with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing. Contact a Physician if symptoms occur Inhalation: Move victim to fresh air. Contact a Physician if symptoms occur. Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting unless directed by a Physician. Contact a Physician immediately. Other: Referral to a Physician is recommended if there is any question about the seriousness of the injury/exposure. CONTROL MEASURES AND PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Ventilation: General (natural or mechanically induced fresh air movements). Eye Protection: While spraying, chemical goggles are recommended. Skin Protection: Impermeable gloves recommended. Use other protective clothing as required to prevent skin contact. Respiratory Protection: None normally required. Where ventilation is inadequate to control vapors, use a NIOSH approved respirator with organic vapor cartridge. If dusts are generated during demolition or removal, wear an appropriate dust mask or respirator. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE Handling and Storing Precautions: Store in a cool dry area. Keep from freezing. Store between 40° and 77° F. For industrial use only. Keep out of reach of children. Use with adequate ventilation. Keep container closed when not in use. Do not get into the eyes. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with the skin. Practice good hygiene; i.e. wash after using and before eating or smoking. Spill Procedures: Wipe away spilled material before it hardens. Place in a container for proper disposal in accordance with all applicable local, state, or federal requirements. REGULATORY INFORMATION Hazard Communication: This MSDS has been prepared in accordance with the federal OSHA Hazard Communication Standard. 29 CFR 1910.1200. HMIS Codes: Health 1, Flammability 0, Reactivity 0, PPE B (Glasses, Gloves) DOT Shipping Name: Not regulated. IATA /ICAO Shipping Name: Not regulated. TSCA Inventory Status: Chemical components listed on TSCA inventory. SARA Title III, Section 313: This product does not contain any toxic chemicals which are subject to reporting under Section 313 of SARA Title III (40 CFR Part 372). EPA Waste Code(s): Not regulated by EPA as a hazardous waste Waste Disposal Methods: Consult with regulatory agencies or your corporate personnel for disposal methods that comply with local, state, and federal safety, health and environmental regulations. CONTACTS Customer Service: 1 800 879 8000 Technical Service: 1 800 879 8000 Health /Safety: 1 800 879 6000 Jerry Metcalf (x1003704) Emergency # (Chem-Trec): 1 800 424 9300 (USA, PR, Virgin Islands, Canada); 001 703 527 3887 (other countries) The information and recommendations contained herein are based upon data believed to be correct; however, no guarantee or warranty of any kind expressed or implied is made with respect to the information provided. Hilti Fire Protection Steel Spray CFP-S WB W/D Manual -UL-listing BXUV.Y611 – Single angles See UL listing for complete application details W/D= Weight of steel member per linear foot (lbs) /Perimeter of the member exposed to fire (inches) Hilti, Inc. (U.S.) 1-800-879-8000 www.us.hilti.com • en español 1-800-879-5000 • Hilti (Canada) Corp. 1-800-363-4458 www.hilti.ca Y611 Single angles Serial size W/D Required DFT (mil) 1h 1,5h 2h 3h Metric Size M/D Hp/A L8 x 8 x 1 1/8 1.80 28 56 85 187 203 x 203 x 29 106.2 73.3 1 1.62 32 61 97 200 x 25 95.6 81.5 7/8 1.43 36 69 109 227 x 22 84.4 92.3 3/4 1.24 40 78 123 255 x 19 73.2 106.5 5/8 1.04 48 95 149 308 x 16 61.4 126.9 9/16 0.94 54 106 167 346 x 14 55.5 140.4 1/2 0.84 57 113 177 367 x 13 49.6 157.1 L8 x 6 x 1 1.60 32 61 97 200 203 x 152 x 25 94.4 82.5 7/8 1.41 36 69 109 227 x 22 83.2 93.6 3/4 1.22 40 78 123 255 x 19 72.0 108.2 5/8 1.03 48 95 149 308 x 16 60.8 128.2 9/16 0.93 54 106 167 346 x 14 54.9 141.9 1/2 0.83 61 121 191 395 x 13 49.0 159.0 7/16 0.73 70 130 213 453 x 11 43.1 180.8 L8 x 4 x 1 1.58 32 61 97 200 203 x 102 x 25 93.2 83.5 7/8 1.40 36 69 109 227 x 22 82.6 94.3 3/4 1.21 40 78 123 255 x 19 71.4 109.1 5/8 1.03 48 95 149 308 x 16 60.8 128.2 9/16 0.92 54 106 167 346 x 14 54.3 143.5 1/2 0.82 61 121 191 395 x 13 48.4 161.0 7/16 0.73 70 130 213 453 x 11 43.1 180.8 L7 x 4 x 3/4 1.20 42 83 131 270 178 x x102 x 19 70.8 110.0 5/8 1.01 48 95 149 308 x 16 59.6 130.7 1/2 0.82 61 121 191 395 x 13 48.4 161.0 7/16 0.72 70 130 213 453 x 11 42.5 183.3 3/8 0.62 75 130 213 504 x 9,5 36.6 212.9 L6 x 6 x 3/4 1.58 32 61 97 200 152 x 152 x 25 93.2 83.5 5/8 1.39 36 69 109 227 x 22 82.0 95.0 1/2 1.21 40 78 123 255 x 19 71.4 109.1 7/16 1.02 48 95 149 308 x 16 60.2 129.4 3/8 0.92 54 106 167 346 x 14 54.3 143.5 1/2 0.82 61 121 191 395 x 13 48.4 161.0 7/16 0.72 70 130 213 453 x 11 42.5 183.3 3/8 0.62 75 130 213 504 x 9,5 36.6 212.9 5/16 0.52 92 182 286 NR x 7,9 30.7 253.8 Hilti Fire Protection Steel Spray CFP-S WB W/D Manual -UL-listing BXUV.Y611 – Single angles See UL listing for complete application details W/D= Weight of steel member per linear foot (lbs) /Perimeter of the member exposed to fire (inches) Hilti, Inc. (U.S.) 1-800-879-8000 www.us.hilti.com • en español 1-800-879-5000 • Hilti (Canada) Corp. 1-800-363-4458 www.hilti.ca Y611 Single angles Required DFT (mil) Serial size W/D 1h 1,5h 2h 3h Metric Size M/D Hp/A L6 x 4 x 7/8 1.37 36 69 109 227 152 x 102 x 22 80.8 96.4 3/4 1.19 42 83 131 270 x 19 70.2 110.9 5/8 1.00 48 95 149 308 x 16 59.0 132.0 9/16 0.90 54 106 167 346 x 14 53.1 146.7 1/2 0.80 61 121 191 395 x 13 47.2 165.0 7/16 0.71 70 130 213 453 x 11 41.9 185.9 3/8 0.61 75 130 213 504 x 9,5 36.0 216.4 5/16 0.51 100 197 310 NR x 7,9 30.1 258.8 L6 x 3.5 x 1/2 0.81 61 121 191 395 152 x 89 x 13 47.8 163.0 3/8 0.61 75 130 213 504 x 9,5 36.0 216.4 5/16 0.51 100 197 310 NR x 7,9 30.1 258.8 L5 x 5 x 7/8 1.38 36 69 109 227 127 x 127 x 22 81.4 95.7 3/4 1.20 42 83 131 270 x 19 70.8 110.0 5/8 1.02 48 95 149 308 x 16 60.2 129.4 1/2 0.82 61 121 191 395 x 13 48.4 161.0 7/16 0.72 70 130 213 453 x 11 42.5 183.3 3/8 0.62 75 130 213 504 x 9,5 36.6 212.9 5/16 0.52 92 182 286 NR x 7,9 30.7 253.8 L5 x 3.5 x 3/4 1.18 42 83 131 270 127 x 89 x 19 69.6 111.9 5/8 1.00 48 95 149 308 x 16 59.0 132.0 1/2 0.81 61 121 191 395 x 13 47.8 163.0 3/8 0.61 75 130 213 504 x 9,5 36.0 216.4 5/16 0.51 100 197 310 NR x 7,9 30.1 258.8 1/4 0.41 117 230 NR NR x 6,4 24.2 322.0 L5 x 3 x 1/2 0.81 61 121 191 395 127 x 76 x 13 47.8 163.0 7/16 0.71 70 130 213 453 x 11 41.9 185.9 3/8 0.61 75 130 213 504 x 9,5 36.0 216.4 5/16 0.51 100 197 310 NR x 7,9 30.1 258.8 1/4 0.41 117 230 NR NR x 6,4 24.2 322.0 L4 x 4 x 3/4 1.17 42 83 131 270 102 x 102 x 19 69.0 112.8 5/8 0.99 50 99 157 324 x 16 58.6 132.8 1/2 0.80 61 121 191 395 x 13 47.2 165.0 7/16 0.70 70 130 213 453 x 11 41.3 188.6 3/8 0.61 75 130 213 504 x 9,5 36.0 216.4 5/16 0.51 100 197 310 NR x 7,9 30.1 258.8 1/4 0.41 117 230 NR NR x 6,4 24.2 322.0 Hilti Fire Protection Steel Spray CFP-S WB W/D Manual -UL-listing BXUV.Y611 – Single angles See UL listing for complete application details W/D= Weight of steel member per linear foot (lbs) /Perimeter of the member exposed to fire (inches) Hilti, Inc. (U.S.) 1-800-879-8000 www.us.hilti.com • en español 1-800-879-5000 • Hilti (Canada) Corp. 1-800-363-4458 www.hilti.ca Y611 Single angles Required DFT (mil) Serial size W/D 1h 1,5h 2h 3h Metric Size M/D Hp/A L4 x 3.5 x 1/2 0.79 61 121 191 395 109 x 89 x 13 46.6 167.1 3/8 0.60 75 130 213 504 x 9,5 35.4 220.0 5/16 0.51 100 197 310 NR x 7,9 30.1 258.8 1/4 0.41 117 263 NR NR x 6,4 24.2 322.0 L4 x 3 x 5/8 0.97 50 99 157 324 102 x 76 x 16 57.2 136.1 1/2 0.79 61 121 191 395 x 13 46.6 167.1 3/8 0.60 75 130 213 504 x 9,8 35.4 220.0 5/16 0.50 100 197 310 NR x 7,9 29.5 264.0 1/4 0.41 117 230 NR NR x 6,4 24.2 322.0 L3.5 x 3.5 x 1/2 0.80 61 121 191 395 89 x 89 x 13 47.2 165.0 7/16 0.71 70 130 213 453 x 11 41.9 185.9 3/8 0.61 75 130 213 504 x 9,5 36.0 216.4 5/16 0.51 100 197 197 310 NR x 7,9 30.1 258.8 1/4 0.42 117 230 NR NR x 6,4 24.8 314.3 L3.5 x 3 x 1/2 0.80 61 121 191 395 89 x 76 x 13 47.2 165.0 7/16 0.71 70 130 213 453 x 11 41.9 185.9 3/8 0.61 75 130 213 504 x 9,5 36.0 216.4 5/16 0.52 92 182 286 NR x 7,9 30.7 253.8 1/4 0.42 117 230 NR NR x 6,4 24.8 314.3 L3.5 x 2.5 x 1/2 0.80 61 121 191 395 89 x 64 x 13 47.2 165.0 3/8 0.61 75 130 213 504 36.0 216.4 5/16 0.51 100 197 310 NR x 7,9 30.1 258.8 1/4 0.41 117 230 NR NR x 6,4 24.2 322.0 L3 x 3 x 1/2 0.79 61 121 191 395 76 x 76 x 13 46.6 167.1 7/16 0.70 70 130 213 453 x 11 41.3 188.6 3/8 0.60 75 130 213 504 x 9,5 35.4 220.0 5/16 0.51 100 197 310 NR x 7,9 30.1 258.8 1/4 0.41 117 230 NR NR x 6,4 24.2 322.0 L3 x 2.5 x 1/2 0.79 61 121 191 395 76 x 64 x 13 46.6 167.1 7/16 0.70 70 130 213 453 x 11 41.3 188.6 3/8 0.60 75 130 213 504 x 9,5 35.4 220.0 5/16 0.51 100 197 310 NR x 7,9 30.1 258.8 1/4 0.41 117 230 NR NR x 6,4 24.2 322.0 Hilti Fire Protection Steel Spray CFP-S WB W/D Manual -UL-listing BXUV.Y611 – Single angles See UL listing for complete application details W/D= Weight of steel member per linear foot (lbs) /Perimeter of the member exposed to fire (inches) Hilti, Inc. (U.S.) 1-800-879-8000 www.us.hilti.com • en español 1-800-879-5000 • Hilti (Canada) Corp. 1-800-363-4458 www.hilti.ca Y611 Single angles Required DFT (mil) Serial size W/D 1h 1,5h 2h 3h Metric Size M/D Hp/A L3 x 2 x 1/2 0.78 61 121 191 395 76 x 51 x 13 46.0 169.2 3/8 0.60 75 130 213 504 x 9,5 35.4 220.0 5/16 0.51 100 197 310 NR x 7,9 30.1 258.8 1/4 0.41 117 230 NR NR x 6,4 24.2 322.0 L2.5 x 2.5 x 1/2 0.77 65 128 201 416 64 x 64 x 13 45.4 171.4 3/8 0.59 75 130 213 504 x 9,5 34.8 223.7 5/16 0.50 100 197 310 NR x 7,9 29.5 264.0 1/4 0.40 133 263 NR NR x 6,4 23.6 330.0 L2.5 x 2 x 3/8 0.59 75 130 213 504 64 x 51 x 9,5 34.8 223.7 5/16 0.50 100 197 310 NR x 7,9 29.5 264.0 1/4 0.41 117 230 NR NR x 6,4 24.2 322.0 L2 x 2 x 3/8 0.58 83 163 257 504 51 x 51 x 9,5 34.2 227.6 227.6 5/16 0.49 100 197 310 NR x 7,9 28.9 269.4 1/4 0.40 133 263 NR NR x 6,4 23.6 330.0 BXUV.Y611 -Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 263 http://database.ul.com/...-+ANSI/UL+263&objid=1081022482&cfgid=1073741824&version=versionless&parent_id=1073984818&sequence=1[14.06.2010 12:23:54] BXUV.Y611 Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 263 Page Bottom Design/System/Construction/Assembly Usage Disclaimer Authorities Having Jurisdiction should be consulted in all cases as to the particular requirements covering the installation and use of UL Listed or Classified products, equipment, system, devices, and materials. 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Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 263 See General Information for Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 263 Design No. Y611 June 11, 2010 Ratings — 1, 1-1/2, 2, 3 and 4 Hr. (See Item 2) Home Quick Guide Contact Us UL.com BXUV.Y611 -Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 263 http://database.ul.com/...-+ANSI/UL+263&objid=1081022482&cfgid=1073741824&version=versionless&parent_id=1073984818&sequence=1[14.06.2010 12:23:54] 1. Steel Column — Wide flange steel columns with the minimum sizes shown in the tables below. Columns shall be free of dirt, loose scale and oil. Columns shall be primed with a phenolic modified alkyd resin primer. 2. Mastic and Intumescent Coatings* — Coating spray, brush or trowel applied directly from containers to desired thickness. See tables below for appropriate final dry thickness and applicable rating. Steel Size W/D 1 Hr Min Thickness, In. 1-1/2 Hr Min Thickness, In. 2 Hr Min Thickness, In. 3 Hr Min Thickness, In. 4 Hr Min Thickness, In. W8 x 10 0.33 0.145 0.266 NR NR NR W12 x 14 0.36 0.133 0.263 NR NR NR W12 x 16 0.41 0.117 0.230 NR NR NR W6 x 12 0.44 0.109 0.215 0.338 NR NR W8 x 15 0.48 0.100 0.197 0.310 NR NR W10 x 22 0.52 0.092 0.182 0.286 NR NR W4 x 13 0.55 0.087 0.172 0.271 NR NR W6 X 16 0.58 0.083 0.163 0.257 0.504 NR W8 x 24 0.59 0.075 0.130 0.213 0.504 NR W14 x 34 0.63 0.075 0.130 0.213 0.489 NR W8 x 28 0.68 0.070 0.130 0.213 0.453 NR BXUV.Y611 -Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 263 http://database.ul.com/...-+ANSI/UL+263&objid=1081022482&cfgid=1073741824&version=versionless&parent_id=1073984818&sequence=1[14.06.2010 12:23:54] W8 x 35 0.74 0.065 0.128 0.201 0.416 NR W10 x 39 0.78 0.061 0.121 0.191 0.395 NR W10 x 49 0.84 0.057 0.113 0.177 0.367 NR W10 x 45 0.89 0.054 0.106 0.167 0.346 NR W16 x 57 0.95 0.050 0.099 0.157 0.324 NR W8 x 48 1.00 0.048 0.095 0.149 0.308 NR W14 x 90 1.07 0.045 0.088 0.139 0.288 NR W10 x 68 1.14 0.042 0.083 0.131 0.270 NR W18 x 97 1.21 0.040 0.078 0.123 0.255 NR W10 x 77 1.28 0.038 0.074 0.116 0.241 NR W16 x 100 1.36 0.036 0.069 0.109 0.227 NR W10 x 88 1.45 0.034 0.065 0.103 0.213 NR W14 x 132 1.54 0.032 0.061 0.097 0.200 NR W12 x 120 1.64 0.030 0.058 0.091 0.188 NR W14 x 159 1.77 0.028 0.056 0.085 0.187 NR W14 x 176 1.95 0.025 0.051 0.077 0.178 NR W14 x 193 2.12 0.023 0.047 0.071 0.164 NR W14 x 211 2.30 0.023 0.043 0.066 0.151 NR W14 x 233 2.52 0.023 0.040 0.060 0.138 NR W14 x 257 2.75 0.023 0.036 0.055 0.126 NR W14 x 283 3.00 0.023 0.033 0.050 0.116 0.194 NR = No Rating As an alternate to the above table, the required thickness of coating (in inches) to be applied to all surfaces of wide flange steel columns for 1 hour ratings, in the W/D range of 0.33 to 1.14, may be determined from the following equation: T = 0.04785/(W/D) Where T = Thickness of coating in the range of 0.042 to 0.145 in., W = Weight of steel column in pounds per linear foot, D = Heated perimeter of steel column section in inches. As an alternate to the above table, the required thickness of coating (in inches) to be applied to all surfaces of wide flange steel columns for 1-1/2 hour ratings, in the W/D range of 0.33 to 1.64, may be determined from the following equation: BXUV.Y611 -Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 263 http://database.ul.com/...-+ANSI/UL+263&objid=1081022482&cfgid=1073741824&version=versionless&parent_id=1073984818&sequence=1[14.06.2010 12:23:54] T = 0.0945/(W/D) Where T = Thickness of coating in the range of 0.058 to 0.266 in., W = Weight of steel column in pounds per linear foot, D = Heated perimeter of steel column section in inches. As an alternate to the above table, the required thickness of coating (in inches) to be applied to all surfaces of wide flange steel columns for 2 hour ratings, in the W/D range of 0.44 to 1.64, may be determined from the following equation: T = 0.1489/(W/D) Where T = Thickness of coating in the range of 0.091 to 0.338 in., W = Weight of steel column in pounds per linear foot, D = Heated perimeter of steel column section in inches. As an alternate to the above table, the required thickness of coating (in inches) to be applied to all surfaces of wide flange steel columns for 3 hour ratings, in the W/D range of 0.58 to 1.64, may be determined from the following equation: T = 0.3082/(W/D) Where T = Thickness of coating in the range of 0.188 to 0.504 in., W = Weight of steel column in pounds per linear foot, D = Heated perimeter of steel column section in inches. As an alternate to the above, the following table listing metric units may be used. Steel Size M/D Hp/A 1 Hr Min Thickness, mm 1-1/2 Hr Min Thickness, mm 2 Hr Min Thickness, mm 3 Hr Min Thickness, mm 4 Hr Min Thickness, mm W8 x 10 19.1 412 3.68 6.76 NR NR NR W12 x 14 21.2 371 3.38 6.67 NR NR NR W12 x 16 24.0 327 2.96 5.85 NR NR NR W6 x 12 25.9 303 2.76 5.46 8.60 NR NR W8 x 15 28.1 280 2.53 5.00 7.88 NR NR W10 x 22 30.4 258 2.34 4.62 7.27 NR NR W4 x 13 32.4 242 2.21 4.36 6.88 NR NR W6 X 16 33.9 232 2.10 4.14 6.52 12.80 NR W8 x 24 34.6 227 1.91 3.31 5.42 12.80 NR W14 x 34 37.1 213 1.91 3.31 5.42 12.43 NR W8 x 28 40.0 197 1.79 3.31 5.42 11.51 NR W8 x 35 43.6 181 1.64 3.24 5.11 10.58 NR W10 x 39 45.4 172 1.56 3.08 4.85 10.04 NR W10 x 49 49.1 159 1.45 2.86 4.50 9.32 NR W10 x 45 51.9 151 1.37 2.70 4.25 8.80 NR W16 x 57 55.9 141 1.28 2.53 3.98 8.24 NR BXUV.Y611 -Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 263 http://database.ul.com/...-+ANSI/UL+263&objid=1081022482&cfgid=1073741824&version=versionless&parent_id=1073984818&sequence=1[14.06.2010 12:23:54] W8 x 48 58.6 134 1.22 2.40 3.78 7.83 NR W14 x 90 62.6 125 1.14 2.24 3.53 7.32 NR W10 x 68 66.9 118 1.07 2.11 3.32 6.87 NR W18 x 97 71.0 111 1.02 1.98 3.13 6.47 NR W10 x 77 75.2 105 0.97 1.88 2.95 6.12 NR W16 x 100 79.4 99 0.91 1.76 2.78 5.76 NR W10 x 88 84.9 92 0.85 1.66 2.61 5.40 NR W14 x 132 90.0 87 0.80 1.56 2.46 5.08 NR W12 x 120 96.2 82 0.75 1.46 2.31 4.77 NR W14 x 159 103.9 76 0.70 1.43 2.16 4.74 NR W14 x 176 114.4 69 0.63 1.30 1.96 4.52 NR W14 x 193 124.4 63 0.59 1.19 1.81 4.16 NR W14 x 211 135.0 58 0.59 1.10 1.66 3.83 NR W14 x 233 147.9 53 0.59 1.00 1.52 3.50 NR W14 x 257 161.4 49 0.59 0.92 1.39 3.21 NR W14 x 283 176.0 45 0.59 0.84 1.28 2.94 4.92 NR = No Rating As an alternate to the above table, the required thickness of coating (in mm) to be applied to all surfaces of wide flange steel columns for 1 hour ratings, in the M/D range of 19.1 to 66.9, may be determined from the following equation: T = 71.6/(M/D) Where T = Thickness of coating in the range of 1.07 to 3.68 mm, M = Weight of steel column in kilograms per linear meter, D = Heated perimeter of steel column section in meters. As an alternate to the above table, the required thickness of coating (in mm) to be applied to all surfaces of wide flange steel columns for 1-1/2 hour ratings, in the M/D range of 19.1 to 96.2, may be determined from the following equation: T = 141.3/(M/D) Where T = Thickness of coating in the range of 1.46 to 6.76 mm, M = Weight of steel column in kilograms per linear meter, D = Heated perimeter of steel column section in meters. As an alternate to the above table, the required thickness of coating (in mm) to be applied to all surfaces of wide flange steel columns for 2 hour ratings, in the M/D range of 25.9 to 96.2, may be determined from the following equation: T = 222.7/(M/D) Where T = Thickness of coating in the range of 2.31 2.31 to 8.60 mm, M = Weight of steel column in kilograms per linear meter, D = Heated perimeter of steel column section in meters. BXUV.Y611 -Fire Resistance Ratings -ANSI/UL 263 http://database.ul.com/...-+ANSI/UL+263&objid=1081022482&cfgid=1073741824&version=versionless&parent_id=1073984818&sequence=1[14.06.2010 12:23:54] As an alternate to the above table, the required thickness of coating (in mm) to be applied to all surfaces of wide flange steel columns for 3 hour ratings, in the M/D range of 33.9 to 96.2, may be determined from the following equation: T = 461.0/(M/D) Where T = Thickness of coating in the range of 4.77 to 12.80 mm, M = Weight of steel column in kilograms per linear meter, D = Heated perimeter of steel column section in meters. HILTI CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS, DIV OF HILTI INC — Type Fire Protection Steel Spray CFP-S WB. Investigated for Interior General Purpose. *Bearing the UL Classification Mark Last Updated on 2010-06-11 Questions? 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In addition, the reprinted material must include a copyright notice in the following format: "Copyright © 2010 Underwriters Laboratories Inc.®" Hilti, Inc. (US) 5400 South 122nd East Avenue Tulsa, OK 74146 1-800-879-8000 www.us.hilti.com August 6, 2010 To Whom It May Concern: Re: Hilti CFP-S WB Steel Spray — LEED Info. The Hilti CFP-S WB Steel Spray is manufactured in Germany. The CFP-S WB Steel Spray pail is made of polyethylene and can be completely recycled. There is no post-consumer or post-industrial content in CFP-S WB Steel Spray and it cannot be recycled. The CFP-S WB Steel Spray does not contain any Rapidly Renewable Materials. The VOC content in CFP-S WB Steel Spray is 49 g/l. CFP-S WB Steel Spray is not regulated as a hazardous waste by the Federal EPA Standards. The regulations for the disposal of non-regulated industrial waste can vary from state to state and even city to city. For this reason, you should consult your local and state regulatory agencies for direction on disposal. Please feel free to contact me at (918) 872-3704 if you have questions. Sincerely, Jerry Metcalf MPH, CHMM Safety/Environmental Manager Hilti Inc w (918) 872 3704 jerry.metcalf@hilti.com Rev. Date: 8/6/10-1 For More Information Addison Emory, Steel Protection Technical Manager, 918-872-3693, Addison.Emory@Hilti.com Tuesday October 18, 2011 Project: Lion's Head Transit Re: CFP-S WB, UL Test Design Y611 W/D Ratio To R A Nelson & C&D Insulation, I am writing regarding the use of w/d ratio for the 2 hour rated structural steel Angle 3x3x1/4. Knowing the W/D ratio of 0.41 for an Angle 3x1/4 we can use the column AW/D ratio in UL design Y611 to extrapolate a thickness on 363 mils. The 2 hour rating thickness is an extrapolation of data based on Y611. inion that this approach will obtaining the required hourly rating. We recommend that the approach be subject to review by the code authority having jurisdiction. It is in our opinion the fire rating will be achieved by the following thickness provided in this letter. Sincerely, Addison Emory III Technical Manager, Steel Protection Technical Services Hilti North America 10/13/2011 Donald McManus Project Manager C&D Insulation 719-360-1086 mac@cdinsulation.com Attn: Donald McManus Reference: Lion’s Head Transit This letter is to confirm that C & D Insulation. has successfully completed training on the proper system selection and application of Hilti Fire Protection Steel Spray CFP-S WB and is a qualified Hilti intumescent coating installer. Hilti steel protection contractor training consists of both classroom and hands-on installation sessions. This manufacturer direct training course is required of any contractor prior to purchasing Hilti Fire Protection Steel Spray CFS-P WB. Sincerely, Gustavo "Gus" Gonzalez Fire Protection Specialist Colorado /Northern New Mexico Hilti North America 5400 S 122nd E Ave I Tulsa, OK 74146 P 1-800-879-6000 I F 918-249-7775 I M 303-229-4778 E gustavo.gonzalez@hilti.com www.us.hilti.com