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Town of Vail, Community Developmenl, 75 South Frontage Road, Vail, Colorado 81657
p. 970-479-21 39 t. 970.4792452 inspections. 970.479.21 49
MECHANICAL PERMIT
ACOM
Job Address: 720 W LIONSHEAD CR VAIL
Location.....: VAIL MARRIOTT NE BLDG
Parcel No...: 210107217001
OWNER DIAMONDROCK VAIL OWNER LLC 06/1712008
C/O DIAMONDROCK HOSPITALITY CO
6903 ROCKLEDGE DR STE 8OO
BETHESDA
MD 20817
APPLICANT C & C PLUMBING & MECHANICAL. 06t1712008 Phone: 827-9.143
PO BOX 7314
AVON
cotoMDo 81620
License: 328-M
CONTRACTOR C & C PLUMBING & MECHANICAL, OOl17 t2O08 Phone: 827-9.143
PO BOX 7314
AVON
coLoRADO 81620
License: 328-M
Desciption: INSTALL SNOWMELT BOILER ANO 500 SQ FT OF TUBING
Valuation: $7,000.00
Mechanical Permit Fee--> S140.00 Will Call----->
Plan Check---------> $35.00 Use Tax Fee.--->Investigalion--------> $0.00
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Permit #: Mo8-0136 [Go r 'o tl I
Project #: PRJ07-0226
Status. ..: ISSUEDApplied..: 0611712004
lssued. .: 0612612008
Exoires . .: 1212312008
S4.00 Total Calculated Fees-->
90.00 Additional Fees----->
TOTAL PERMIT FEE-->
$179.00
$0.00
$179.00
$179.00
$0.00
Total Calculated Fees-> $179,00 Payments------)
BALANCE DUE-_)
APPROVALS
Item: 05100 BUILDING DEPARTMENT
06/2412008 JRM Action: AP
Item: 05600 FIRE OEPARTMENT
CONDITION OF APPROVAL
Cond: 12
(BLDG.): FIELD INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE COMPLIANCE.
Cond. 22
(BLDG.): COMBUSTION AIR lS REQUIRED PER CHAPTER 7 OF THE 2003 IMC ANO SECTION
304 OF THE 2OO3 IFGC AS MODIFIED BY TOWN OF VAIL.
Cond: 23
(BLDG.): BOTILER INSTALLATION MUST CONFORM TO MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND
CHAPTER,IO OF THE 2OO3 IMC.
Cond: 25
(BLDG.): GAS APPLIANCES SHALL BE VENTED ACCORDING TO CHAPTER 5 OF THE 2003 IFGC.
Cond: 29
(BLDG.): ACCESS TO MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT MUST COMPLY WITH CHAPTER 3 OF THE 2003
IMC AND CHAPTER 3 OF THE 2OO3 IFGC.,
Cond: 31
(BLDG.): BOILERS SHALL BE MOUNTED ON FLOORS OF NONCOMBUSTIBLE CONST. UNLESS
LISTED FOR MOUNTING ON COMBUSTIBLE FLOORING.
Cond: 32
(BLDG.): PERMIT,PLANS AND CODE ANALYSIS MUST BE POSTED lN MECHANICAL ROOM PRIOR
TO AN INSPECTION REQUEST.
Cond: 30
(BLDG.): BOILER ROOMS SHALL BE EQUIPPPED WITH A FLOOR DRAIN OR OTHER APPROVED
m echcan icaLperm it_04 1 908
MEANS FOR DISPOSING OF LIQUIDWASTE PER SECTION 10G.6.
DECLARATIONS
I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application, filled out in fullthe informalion required, completed an accurato plol plan, and slate lhal all the information
as required is correcl. I agrse to comply with lhe infomation and plot plan, lo comply with allTown ordinances and glate laws, and lo build lhis structure
according lo the lo,vns zoning and subdivision codes, design review approved, Intemational Building and Residential Codes and olhor ordinances of lhe Town
applicable lhereto.
REQUESTS
AM -4 PM.
.FOUR HOURS IN ADVANCE BY TELEPHONE AT 970.479.2149 OR AT OUR OFFICE FROM 8:tl(
b'#v-E
mechcenicaLp€rmit_041 908
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TOWNOFVAIL, COLORADO Statement
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statement Nurnber: RO8OOO1O42 AmouIE: $1?9.00 06/26/200801 :29 PM
Pa)rmenE Method: check
9L46
INit: DDG
Notalion: C & C Plurnbing
Permlt No: M08-0136 Type: MECI{A}IICAIJ PERMIT
Parce1 No: 2101- 072- 1700- 1
Site Address: 720 vf IJIONSHE:AD CR VAIL
LoCation: VAIIJ MARRIOTT NE BIJDG
Total Fees :
Total AL,L PmtB !
Balance:
$179.00
9179.00
$0.00
ThiE PaymenE t $179. 00
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ACCOI.JNT ITEM LIST:
Account Code DeEcription Currents Pmtss
IrlP 00100003111100
PF 00100003112300
r|c 00100003112800
UECHANICAIJ PERMIT FEES
PIAII CHECK FEES
WILL CAI,L, INSPECTION FEE
140.00
35.00
4.00
TOV Proiect #' IkJu I rO a LV
Buifding Permit #.{+17 - OlT l
75 S. Frontage Rd.
Vail, Colorado 81657
97 O- 47 9 -2149 (Inspections)
Permit will not be accepted without the following:
Provide Mechanical Room tayout drawn b scale to include:o Mechanical Room Dimensionso Combustion Air Duct Size and l-ocafono Flue, Vent and Gas Line Size and Locationo Heat LossCalcs.o EquipmentCut/SpecSheets
APPUCATION UNLL NOT BE ACCEPTED IF INCOMPLETE OR UNSIGNED 61-6?tZb
Mechanical Permit *z MA(- OlTV
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Town of Vail Reg. No.:
COMPLETE VALUATION FOR MECHANICAT PERMIT bor & Materials
MECHANIC.T\L: $o@o
for Parcel
F:\cdev\FORMS\PERMm\Building\mechanicaljermit_1 1-23-2005.Doc
Assasrflts Offieat or uisit #
Parcer # 2 /O tn7 ) la AO
Job Name;lJ,f,'^io 0.,
robAddress: 730 t^) /i*ollofu,',
Legal Description ll Loh I Block I Filing:Subdivision:
owners namez / \'n * e-r, d flAtA Address:Phone:
Engineer:Address:Phone:
Detailed description "*u*')r&l[+
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WorkClass: New(tJ Addition( ) Alteration( ) Repair( ) Other( )
Boiler Location: Interior ( ) Exterior (l/- Othet ( )Does an EHU exist at this location: Yes ( ) No ( )
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Type of Btdg: Single.family ( ) Duplor ( ) Multi-family ( ) Commercial (aJ Restaurant ( ) Other ( )
No. of Existing Dwelling Units in this building:No. of Accommodation Units in this building:
l{o/Tvoeof FireolacesExistinq: GasAooliances( ) @sLoqs( ) Wood/Pellet( ) WoodBurning(l
Noffype of Fireplaces Proposed: Gas Appliances ( ) Gas Logs ( ) Wood/Pellet ( ) Wood Burning (NOT ALLOWED)
Is this a conversion from a wood burning fireplace to an EPA Phase II device? Yes ( ) No ( )
LL12312005
TEST, ADJUST AND BALANCE REPORT
PROJECT
CHARTER SPORTS
MARRIOTT HOTEL
PREPARED FOR
R&H MECHANICAL
REPORT ISSUE DATE
7 /10/2007
PREPARED BY
H.VAG
P.O. BOX 5123
VAIL, CO 81658
PHONE: 970-331-1095
FAX: 970-926-9406
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H.VAG
Table of Contenb
Scction
AIRTERMTNAL REPORT
AIRTERMINAL REPORT
FC-1
FC-z
FC-3
FC4
FC-5
CALIBRATION REPORT
H.VAG
THE DATA PRESENTED IN THIS REPORT IS AN EXACT RECORD OF
SYSTEM PERFORIVIANCE AND WAS OBTAINED IN COMPLIANCE WITH
NEBB PROCEDURAL STANDARDS. ANY VARHNCES FROM THE DESIGN
REQUIREMENTS ARD NOTID THROUGHOUT TIIIS REPORT.
TIIE RESULTS SHOWN AI\D INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THIS
REPORT IS CERTIT'IED TO BE ACCURATE AND COMPLETE, TO THE
f,xTENT POSSTBLE By EQUIPMENT AND PROCDDURES USEr) THROUGIT-
OUT THIS SURVEY.
TEE FINAL AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM MEASUREMENTS ARE IN
COMPLIANCE WITH NEBB PROCEDURAL STANDARDS FOR TESTING,
N)JUSTING AND BALANCING OF EI\WIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS AND THE
PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS.
cERrrFrED *.fu on ",/!/f
THE FINAL HYDRONIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM MEAST'REMENTS
ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH NIBB PROCEDURAL STANDARDS FOR
TESTING, ADUSTING AIID BALANCING OF ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS
AND THE PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS.
CERTIFIED BY:DATE:
H.VAC WARRNATS THAT T}IE AIR AI.{D HYDRONIC SYSTEM
EVALUATED DURING THIS STJRVEY IS OPERATING AT THE SPECIFIED LEVELS
AS SHOWN WITHIN TI{IS REPORT, AT A}ID ONLY AT THIS TIME. H-VAC
MAKES NO OTTIER WARRA}.ITIES, STATED OR IMPLIED, CONCERNING TTIE
CONTITJED PERFORMANCE, OPERATION OR SAFETY IN THE USE OF THIS
6'v4a=
T.A.B.
CONTRACTOR
%,.,"d
EQUIPMENT PASS THIS TIME.
Page:
H.VAG
PROJECT: CHARTERSPORTS SYSTEM: FC-l.2&3
AIR TERMINAL
TEST REPORT
SYSTEM TERMINAL DESIGN INITIAL FINAL NOTES
NO TYPE stzE AK VEL CFM VEL CFM VEL CFM
FC-l 2 CD 24Ye4 225 209 RETAIL
3 CD 24v24 225 220 RETAIL
4 CD 24p]225 224 RETAIL
5 CD 24124 2&220 STORAGE
900 873 TOTAL
FC-2 2 CD 24v24 200 241 RETAIL
3 CD 21v24 200 198 RETAIL
4 CD 24Y24 200 193 RETAIL
5 CD 24rt24 204 207 RETAIL
6 100 DELETED
900 839 TOTAL
FC-3 2 CD 24x24 2W 217 RETAIL
3 CD 24x24 200 169 RETAIL
4 CD 24x24 200 217 RETAIL
5 CD 24v24 200 225 STORAGE
6 CD 24v24 100 DELETED
900 891 TOTAL
NOTES
PAGE: I
H.VAG AIR TERMINAL
TEST REPORT
PROJECT: CHARTERSPORTS SYSTEM: Fc{a 5
SYSTEM TERMINAL DESIGN INITIAL FINAL NOTES
NO TYPE stzE AK VEL CFM VEL CFM VEL CFM
FC-4 2 CD 24124 200 234 RETAIL
3 CD 24x24 200 2'tE RETAIL
4 CD 24Y24 200 240 RETAIL
5 CD 24x24 200 16'!.STORAGE
6 100 DELETED
900 853 TOTAL
FC-5 2 CD 24Ye1 200 225 RETAIL
3 CD 24v24 200 221 RETAIL
4 CD 24p4 200 220 RETAIL
5 CD 21p.4 200 231 STORAGE
6 CD 24f,4 100 DELETED
9t0 E97 TOTAL
lt
NOTES
PAGE:2
H.VAG AIR APPARATUS
TEST REPORT
UNIT: FG.lPROJEGT: CHARTER SPORTS
AIR HANDLER UNIT DATA
MANUFACTURER CARRIER
MODEL 42DCA1OHRMYoAEYYYO
SERIAL 221651-20-1
FAN TYPE CENTRIFUGAL
RATING 900 cFM @ 0.25'ESP
MIN OSA 180 CFM
MOTOR NAMEPLATE DATA
MANUFACTURER
HP R.P.M.1t4
PHASE FRAME 1
s.F.TYPE
VOLTS AMPS 120 6.0
THERMALLY PROTECTED
STARTER DATA
MANUFACTURER NONE
MODEL
SIZE/THERMAL NO.
RANGE
SET AT (AMPS)
REA. THERMAL
RATTNG (AMPsl
DRIVE DATA
MOTOR DRIVE DIRECT DRIVE
MOTOR BORE
FAN DRIVE
FAN BORE
NO. BELTS & SIZE
ROTATION
DRIVE CHANGE
AIRFLOW DATA
SUPPLYCFM 873
OSA CFM 1El
RETURN CFM 692
TEST DATA INITIAL FINAL
FAN R.P.M.
VOLTAGE 12'l
AMPERAGE 4.6
NOTES:
PAGE:3
H-VAG AIR APPARATUS
TEST REPORT
UNIT: FC-2
Fl ,,. tr@ 0.12"
PROJECT: CHARTER SPORTS
AIR HANDLER UNIT DATA
MANUFACTURER CARRIER
MODEL 42DCA1OHRMY6AEYYYO
SERIAL 221651-20-.3
FAN ryPE CENTRIFUGAL
RATING 9oo cFM @ 0.25" ESP
MIN OSA 180 CFM
MOTOR NAMEPLATE DATA
MANUFACTURER
HP R.P.M.1t4
PHASE FRAME 1
S.F.TYPE
VOLTS AMPS 120 6.0
THERMALLY PROTECTED
STARTER OATA
MANUFACTURER NONE
MODEL
SIZE/THERMAL NO.
RANGE
SET AT (AMPS}
REO, TTIERMAL
RATING (AMPS)
DRIVE OATA
MOTOR DRIVE DIRECT DRIVE
MOTOR BORE
FAN DRIVE
FAN BORE
NO. BELTS & SIZE
ROTATION
DRIVE CHANGE
AIRFLOWOATA
SUPPLY CFM 839
OSA CFM 204
RETURN CFM 635
TEST OATA INITIAL FINAL
FAN R.P,M.
VOLTAGE 121
AMPERAGE 4.5
NOTES:
PAGE:4
H.VAG AIR APPARATUS
TEST REPORT
UNIT: FC-3
F;l ,'' tr@ 0.11"
PROJEGT: CHARTER SPORTS
AIR HANOLER UNIT DATA
MANUFACTURER CARRIER
MODEL 42DCA1OHRMYoAEYYYQ
SERIAL 221651-20-l
FAN TYPE CENTRIFUGAL
RATING gfi) CFM @ 0.25" ESP
MIN OSA 180 CFM
MOTOR NAMEPLATE DATA
MANUFACTURER
HP R.P.M.1t4
PHASE FRAME 1
s.F.TYPE
VOLTS AMPS 't20 6.0
THERMALLY PROTECTED
STARTER DATA
MANUFACTURER NONE
MODEL
S'ZE/THERMAL NO.
RANGE
SET AT (AMPS}
REO. THERMAL
RATTNG (AMPSI
DRIVE DATA
MOTOR DRIVE D]RECT DRIVE
MOTOR BORE
FAN DRIVE
FAN EORE
NO. BELTS & SIZE
ROTATION
DRIVE CHANGE
AIRFLOWDATA
SUPPLYCFM E46
OSA CFM 1E0
RETURN CFM 668
TEST DATA INITIAL FINAL
FAN R.P.M.
VOLTAGE 121
AMPERAGE ,f.6
NOTES:
PAGE:5
PROJEGT: GHARTER SPORTS
AIR HANDLER UNIT DATA
MANUFACTURER CARRIER
MODEL 42DCAlOHRMYoAEYYYO
SERIAL n1651-10-1
FAN TYPE CENTRIFUGAL
RATING e00 cFM @ 0.25" ESP
MIN OSA 180 CFM
H.VAG AIR APPARATUS
TEST REPORT
0.13'
MOTOR NAMEPI.ATE DATA
MANUFACTURER
HP R.P.M.1t4
PHASE FRAME 1
s.F.TYPE
VOLTS AiIPS 120 6.0
THERMALLY PROTECTED
STARTER DATA
MANUFACTURER NONE
MODEL
SIZE/THERMAL NO.
RANGE
SET AT (AMPS}
REO. TTIERMAL
RATING (AMPS}
DRIVE DATA
MOTOR DRIVE DIRECT DRIVE
MOTOR BORE
FAN DRIVE
FAN BORE
NO. BELTS & SIZE
ROTATION
DRIVE CHANGE
AIRFLOWDATA
SUPPLY CFM 853
OSA CFM 175
RETURN CFM 674
TEST DATA INITIAL FINAL
FAN R.P.M.
VOLTAGE 121
AMPERAGE 4.5
NOTES:
PAGE;6
H.VAG AIR APPARATUS
TEST REPORT
UNIT: FG-S
0.12"
PROJEGT: CHARTER SPORTS
AIR HANDLER UNIT DATA
MANUFACTURER CARRIER
MODEL 42DCAlOHRMY6AEYYYO
SERIAL 221651-1G2
FAN TYPE CENTRIFUGAL
RATING eoo cFM @ o.25" EsP
MIN OSA 180 CFM
MOTOR NAMEPLATE DATA
MANUFACTURER
HP R.P,M.1t4
PHASE FRAME 1
s.F.TYPE
VOLTS AMPS 120 6.0
THERMALLY PROTECTED
STARTER DATA
MANUFACTURER NONE
MODEL
SIZE/THERMAL NO.
RANGE
SET AT (AMPS}
REO. THERMAL
RATTNG (AMPS)
ORIVE DATA
MOTOR DRIVE DIRECT DRIVE
MOTOR BORE
FAN DRIVE
FAN BORE
NO. BELTS & SIZE
ROTATION
DRIVE CHANGE
AIRFLOW DATA
SUPPLYCFM 897
OSA CFM 166
RETURN CFM 731
TEST DATA INITIAL FINAL
FAN R.P.M.
VOLTAGE 121
AMPERAGE ,{.6
NOTES:
PAGE:7
H.VAC INSTRUMENT
CALIBRATION REPORT
PROJECT ALflTUIIE:_EJ@-EI_. CTIECKED TOCALIBRATED METER
R-EMARKS: AIRFLOW READINGS WITH SHORTRIDCE INSTRUMENT ARE CORRECTED FOR
TEMPERATI,]RE AND ALTITI.JDE.
INSTRUMENT/SERIAL #APPLICATION DATE OFUSE CALIBRATION
DATE
SHORTRIDGE ADM-870 / M9I5I9 AIRFLOW READINGS 07n0t07 4-27-07
SHORTRIDcE }IDM-3OO / WOI I 15 WATERPRES. READINGS 4-27-07
SHORTRIDCE FLOW HOOD AIF FLOW READINGS 07/L0t07 I
PITOT TTJBE IE"PRES. READINGS NA
PITOT TTJBE 24"PRES. READINGS NA
PITOT TI.JBE 36"PRES. READINGS NA
SHIMPO TACHOMETER / B54I39OI 8 RPMREADINGS 4tr8t07
FLT.JKE 32 I 52t0t005 VOLT/AMP 07n0t07 4-2s-07
DAVIS LCA 6000 AIRFLOW READINGS 4-25-2007
TEST GAGE O-5 LBS WATER PRES. RBADINGS *
TEST CAGE O-20 LBS WATERPRES. READINGS 't
TEST GACE 0-60 LBS WATERPRES. READINGS I
FLI.XE 62 INFARED THERM.TEMP.READINCS 3-20-07
PAGE:;0
TOWN OF VAIL DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
75 S.FRONTAGEROAD
VAIL, CO 81657
910-479-2138
NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES
MECHANICAL PERMIT Permit #: M07-0130-Bor-o(.l\
Job Address: 720 W LIONSHEAD CR VAIL Status . . . : ISSUED
Location.....: VAIL MARRIOTT NE BLDG Applied . . : 0711112007
ParcelNo...: 210107217001 Issued. . : 0810212007
LegalDescription: .-9'RS-61 -O [Lq Expires. .: 0112912008
Project No :
OI^INER DIAMONDROCK VAIL OUINER LLC O7/IL/2OO7
c/o DrAl4oNDRocK HoSPTTALTTY co
6903 ROCKLEDGE DR STE 8OO
BETHESDA
MD 204]-7
APPLICAIiIf C & C PLUMBING &MECHANICAL,OT/l]-/2007 Phone: 827-9443
PO BOX 7314
AVON
coLoRADO 8L620
License: 328-M
CoNTRACTORC & C PLUMBING &MECHANICAL,OT/LL/2OO7 Phone: 827-9443
PO BOX 7314
AVON
coLoRADO 8l-5 2 0
I-,icense: 328-M
Desciption: REMOVE MAKE UP AIR LJNIT AND FAN AND RELOCATE/INSTALL NEW
CURBS
Valuation: $32,000.00
Fireplace lnformation: Restricted: # ofGas Appliances: 0 # ofGas Logs: 0 # of Wood Pellet: 0
++ r *,trr:iat 'tt t,r *,l t *
Mechanical--> $540. oo Restuarant Plan Review-> go. oo Total Calculated Fees-> S803.00
Plan Check--> $150.00 TOTAL FEES-------> g8o3.oo Additional Fees-----> S0.00
Invesligation-> $0. oo Tolal Permil Fee------> S803. oo
Will Call---> 93. oo Payments----------> 5803.00
BALANCE DUE-------> 50.00
Item; 05100 BUILDING DEPARTMENT
07/3L/2O07 JRM Action: AP I-,ETTER FROM ENGINEER ON STRUCTURAL ADDED T(
Item: 05600 FIRE DEPARTMENT
CONDITION OF APPROVALCond: l-2
(BLDG.): FIELD INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE COMPLIANCE.
Cond: 22
(BLDG.): COMBUSTTON AIR IS REQUIRED PER CHAPTER 7 OF THE 2003 IMC AND SECTION
304 OF THE 2OO3 IFGC AS MODIFIED BY TOWN OF VAIL.
Cond: 23
(BI-,DG.): BOIfLER INSTALLATION MUST CONFORM TO MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND
CHAPTER ].0 OF' THE 2OO3 IMC.
Cond:25
(BL,DG.): GAS APPI-,IANCES SHALL
Cond: 29
(BLDG.): ACCESS TO MECIIANTCAIJ
IMC AND CHAPTER 3 OF THE 2OO3
Cond: 3L
EQUIPMENT MUST COMPI-,Y WITH CHAPTER 3 OI'
IFGC..
BE VENTED ACCORDTNG TO CHAPTER 5 OF THE
(BLDG.): BOILERS SHAL,L BE MOITNTED ON FLOORS OF
LISTED FOR MOUNTING ON COMBUSTIBIJE FLOORING.
Condr 32
(BLDG.): PERMIT,PLANS AND CODE ANALYSIS MUST BE
TO AN INSPECTION REOUEST.
NONCOMBUSTIBI-,E CONST.
POSTED IN MECHANICAL ROOM PRIOR
Cond: 30
(BLDG. ) : BOILER ROOMS SHALL BE EQUIPPPED WITH A FLOOR DRAIN OR OTHER APPROVED
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DECLARATIONS
I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application, filled out in full the information required, completed an accurate plot plan,
and state that all the information as required is correct. I agree to comply with the information and plot plan, to comply with all
Town ordinances and state laws, and to build this structure according to the towns zoning and subdivision codes, design review
approved, lntemational Building and Residential Codes and other ordinances of the Town applicable thereto.
REQTJESTS FOR INSPECTION SHALL BE MADE TWENTY.FOUR HOURS IN AD\AANCE BY
2003 rFGC.
THE 2OO3
IJNI-,ESS
AT 479-2149 OR AT OUR OFFICE FROM 8:00 AM - 4 PM.
CTOR FOR HIMSELF AND OWNER
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TOWNOFVAIL, COLORADO Statement
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sEatsemenE Number: RO7OOOl.405 Amount: s803.OO 08/02/200710:21 AM
PaymenE Method: check
RESTORATION
INiI: LC
Notation: #2547/ALL,IANCE
This Palment :$803 . 00
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Permit No; M07-0130 q4)e: MECHANICAL PERMIT
Parcel" No: 210I-O72-\7OO-a
Sitse Address; 720 w LToNSHEAD cR vArL
Locatsion: VAIL MARRIOTT NE BLDG
Total Fees:
- Total AIJIJ Pmt s, :
Balance:
ACCOTJNT ITEM LIST:
Account Code
MP 00100003111100
PF 00100003r.12300
wc 00L00003L12800
DescripE ion
ME CHANT CAI., PERMIT FEES
PI,AN CHECK FEES
WIIJIJ CAI.'L INSPECTION FEE
9803 . oo
9803.00
90.00
Currents Pmts
540.00
150.00
3.00
o 130
APPLICA BE ACCEPTED IF INCOMPTETE OR oT.OzZ(9,
75 S. Frcntage Rd.
Vaal, Colorado 81657
TOV Project #:
Building Permit #:
Mechanical Permit #:
97 O- 47 9 -2149 (Inspecdons
***:r***r.FoR oFFICE USE ONLY*******1.r.*******{.*****13******
OdrerFs:Dab Reodved:
Accepted By:
..HffY'***
Permit will not be accepted without the following:
Provide ltlechanlcal Room Lyout drawn too ltlechanical Room Dimensionso Combustion Air Duct Size and locationo Flue, Vent and Gas llne Size and locaUo Heat loos Cabs.o EquipmentCut/SpecSheets
CONTRACTOR INFORJ}IATION
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Mechanical Crntractor:
Ct t Pue\0rFe{ wac*q.lrc+
Town ofVail Reg. No.:
328-^
Contactffi
CctRi- ScHrtFr 0 €€-' 17b-'l I ?'q'a
E-Mail.lMdrqi ,Fax#: lq76) 357 -lo.lb
MECFfANICAL: $ 7Z,ooO, oo
oruisit for
Parcel #ZtD tO-t Zt1 ool
JobName: y'*fU ;,r,.q?Brolf Raop
roAddress:72 o w, Lto^tslEito (a
tegElD€scdption I roe I I rnac I rifng:suMtvision: \^I€,sT 0ft.{
Et[gfAtflf,Lr. Vqru unrec I t*n*r^a'frFfit2*s# c#' I Phone:
Engineer:0ga," ?1.9.Z,k lAddress:Phonei
Detailed description of work:
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WorkClass: New() AddiUon( ) Alteration(1) Repair( ) Otnr( )
Boiler Location: Intedor (F) Exterior (7) Other ( ) | Ooes an EHU exist at this location: Yes ( ) tlo !X)
Type of Bldg: Single-family ( ) Duplex ( ) Mulu-famiv ( ) Commercial (H Restaurant ( ) Other ( )
l'lo. of Existing Dwelling Units in this building:No. of Accommodation Units in this building:
No/TyDe of Fireolaces Existinq: Gas ADoliances ( ) @s toqs ( ) Wood/Pellet ( ) Wood Buminq (
No/rype of Fireplaces Proposed: Gas Applhnces ( ) cas LoSs ( ) Wood/Pellet ( ) Wd Buming (NOT AI.IOWED)
ls this a conversion from a wood buming fireplae to an EPA Phase II dwice? Yes ( ) No ( )
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Town of Vail Mechanical Codes and Desion Criteria
. You must obtain Deslgn Rwiew Board (DRB) approval if any of the mechanical work will involve
ANY exterior wor*. This includes and is not limited to rcmoval and rcplacement of driveway snow
meft systems. Please contact the Development Review Coordinator at 479-2128 for additional
information.
o The Town of Vail has adopted the 2fil3IntemaUonal Mechanical Code and the 2003Intemational
Fuel Gas Code.
o All new construction within lfie Town of Vail is considercd to be of unusually tight onstnrction,
thus all combustion air is rcquircd to be drawn frcm outside tfi€ structur€ for mechanical
equipment
Town of Vail Fireolace Odinance
In Septenrber of 1991, the Vail Town Council adopted an ordinance which restricts te oonsilruciion and
use of open hearth fireplaces within municipal boundaries. Sance that time the oldinane has
undergone numercus changes and revisions, striving forcomprornise, yerteffectiveness in addressing
the air quality issue. Thercfiorc the following criteria has been ado@d:
o Construction of open hearth wood burning fircplaces is no longer permitted within Town of Vail
municipal boundaries.
r EuellingllniE- Each new dwelling unit may contain:
One (f ) EPA Phase II certified solid fuel burning dwb and no mol€ than trvo (2) gas appliances
(B vent)
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Two (2) gas lo9 fircplaces and no more than two (2) gas appliane fircplaces (B bent).
o @- Each nw rcstricted dwelling unit maycontain:
One (1) gas log fircplace and not morc than one (1) gas appliance fircplace.
o Acgem[gdAlig!-lltriE - Each nw aocommodation unit may contain:
One (1) gas log fircplace or one (1) gas appliance fircplace.
o If two or mor€ separate dwelling units or accommodation units are combined to fomt one lalger
unit, the combined unit may retain one woodburning ftrcplace (if one alrcady exists) and no morc
than 2 gas appliance fircplaces, or may convert up to two existing fircplaces to gas.
o If during the cource of a rcmodel an existing woodburning fircplace is altered or moved, the unat
must then comply with all proviCons of the odinance. That is, the fireplace must be conyefted to
natural gas or rcplaced by an EPA Phase II cetified unit.
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Monroe & Newell
Engineers, Inc.
July 18,2007
KH Webb Architect
710 West Lionshead Circle. Unit A
Vail. CO 81657
Attn: Mr. Kyle Webb
Re: Vail Marrioff Roof Garden, Vail, Colorado (M&N #7140)
Gentlemen:
Monroe & Newell Engineers, Inc. has reviewed the proposed roof top unit relocation for
the project.
Since the unit orientation change will result in it's weight being supported on additional
tee legs and closer to the end ofthe tees, this relocation is structurally acceptable.
If you have any questions or comments, please call.
ENGINEERS,INC.
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TOWN OF VAIL
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70 Benchmark Road. Suite 204 t P.O.]J()x 1597. Av()n, Ct,l<ir.rdcr ti1620
(97O) 949-776U . FAX (97O) 949-4054 I emtil: avon@ m()nr()e- newell. com
TOWN OF VAIL DEPARTMENT OF COMMTJNITY DEVELOPMENT' 75 S. FRONTAGE ROAD
VAIL, CO 81657' 970-479-2138
NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES
ADD/ALTCOMM BUILD PERMT Permit # 807-0171
Proiect # PRI07-0226
Job Address: 720 W LIONSHEAD CR VAIL Status . . . : ISSUED
Location.......: VAIL MARRIOTT NE BLDG Applied .. . : 06113/2007
ParcelNo....: 210107217001 Issued...: 07112/2007
Expires.....: 0l/08/2008
OWNER DIAMONDROCK VAIL OWNER I-,LC O6/L3/2O07
C/O DIAMONDROCK HOSPITAIJITY CO
5903 ROCKLEDGE DR STE 8OO
BETHESDA
MD 208L7
APPLICAIflT ALLTANCE RESTORATION SERVICEO6/L3/2OO7 Phone: (970) 328-4900
PO BoX 109
EAGIJE
co 81631
License t 289-A
CONTRACTOR ALLTAIICE RESTORATION SERVICEO5/L3 /2007 Phone : (970) 328-4900
PO BoX 109
EA\'!.E
co 8153L
Lj-cense:289-A
Desciption:
REPLACE FLAT ROOF SYSTEM AT THE NORTH EAST BUILDING SAME
FOR SAME
Occupancy:
Type Construction:
Valuation: $l19,000.00 Revision Valuation: $0.00 Total Sq Ft Added: 0
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Building---> $1,100.1s Restuarant Plan Review-> $o.oo Tolal Calculated Fees-> $1,818.2s
Plan Check--> $?15.10 Recreation Fee-> SO.OO Additional Fees----> $O.OO
lnvestigstion-> $O.OO TOTAL FEES------> S1,818.2s Total Permil Fec---> $1,818.2s
Will Call--> $3 , oo Paments----> S1,918.25
BALANCE DUE------> so . oo
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Approvals:Item: 05L00 BUIIJDING DEPARTMENT
O7/|O/20O7 JRM Action: AP
Item: 05400 PLANNING DEPARTMENT
06/t3/20o7 JS Action: Ap
Item: 05600 FrRE DEPARTMENT
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CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Permit #: 807-0171 as of 07-12-2007 Status: ISSUED
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Permit Type: ADD/ALT COMM BUILD PERMT Applied: 06/13D007
Applicant ALLTANCE RESTORATION SERVICES, INC. Issued:
07t12/2007 (970)328-4900 To Expire: 0l/08/2008
Job Address: 720 W LIONSHEAD CR VAIL
Location: VAILMARRIOTTNE BLDG
ParcelNo: 210107217001
Description:
REPLACE FLAT ROOF SYSTEM AT THE NORTH EAST BUILDING SAME
FOR SAME
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Cond: I
(FIRE): FIRE DEPARTMENTAPPROVAL IS REQUIRED BEFORE ANY
WORK CAN BE STARTED.
Cond: l2
(BLDG.): FIELD INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE
COMPLIANCE.
o7/o9/2oo7 Mccee Action: AP Provide required
cl.earence from roof top natural gas lines.
Do not obstruct access to roof manifolds,
No tar kettle sha1l be allowed above qrade,
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See the Conditions section of this Document for any conditions that may apply to this permit.
DECLARATIONS
I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application, filled out in full the information required, completed an accurate plot plan,
and state that all the information as required is correct. I agree to comply with the information and plot plan, to comply with all
Town ordinances and state laws, and to build this structure according to the towns zoning and suMivision codes, design review
approved, International Building and Residential Codes and other ordinances ofthe Town applicable thereto.
REQUESTS FOR INSPECTION SHALL BE MADE TWENTY.FOUR HOURS IN ADVANCE
4 PM,
AT 479-2149 OR AT OUR OFFICE FROM 8:00 AM .
SIGNATURE OF O FOR HIMSELF AND OWNER
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TOWNOFVAIL, COLORADO Statement
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statement Nunber: R0?0001216 Amount; $1,L53.75 07/L2/200709:41 AII
Pa)ment Method: check
Resloration / ck 2522
Init: L,T
Not,ation: ALliance
B07-01?1 Type: ADD/ALT COMM BUILD PERMT
Total. Fees: $1,818.25
Total AJ,L Pmts: 91,818.25
Balance: $0.00
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ParceL No:
Site Address:
Locagion:
This Payment :
ACCOUNT ITEM LIST:
Account Code
0 010 0 003 LL1L0 0
00r.00003112300
00100003112I00
2101-072-L700-1
720 W IJIONSHEAD CR VAIL
VAIIJ MARRIOTT NE BLDG
$1, 163 .75
Descriot i.on
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BUTLDING PERMIT FEES
PLAN CHECK FEES
WILL CALL, INSPECTION FEE
CurrenE Pmts
1,100.15
50.50
3.00
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APPLICATION WILL NOT BE ACGEPTED IF INCOMPLETE OR s7qzz1'
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867_O/71
CONTRACTOR INFORTATION
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Prolect #:
Bulldlng
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75 S. Frontage Rd.
General Contractoc
Ar-l-rance (455paerro*
Town of Vail Reg. No.:
LAT.A
Contact Person and Phone #'s: .frB Fpioorc.]r -(rro; loYen
Emafladdress: Cob(6allrancce.slrfc.\ro.l . cFr\ Fax#: 3,1o) 328- 77e8
Contractor Sionature:- F J---
BUfLDfNG:$ ll7,eo, q>
For Parcel # Contact Eagle County Assessorc Offrce a t 97G328-8640 or vEft www.eaole-co
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Job Name: y'*r u v:.41€(wff (e JobAddress:7b u, uo*s*a+o 4P
LegatDe3crtptton ltot I larcr: lriltng:Subdlvlslon: U$€ST DAJ
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ArchitecvDesign"r' ilI,Address:Phone:
Engineer: NrA I Address:Phone:
Detailed description of work: , \Rt-tw-e il^6F lFr+r) {cr FberhEAgr Sutuotd6 'SEE ffiFel++O S?trs.
Wo*Glass: New() Addition( ) Remodel ( ) Repairfr) Demo( ) Other( )
Work Type: Int€rior ( ) Exterior ($ Botr ( )Doesan EHU exist atthis location: Yes ( ) NolQ
Type otBldg.: Single.family ( ) Tw}tamily ( ) Multi-family ( ) Commercial 9Q Restaurant ( ) other( )
No. of Existing D^,elling Units in this building:No. of Accommodation Units in this building:
Ncr/Tvoe of Fireolaces Existinq: Gas Aooliances { ) Gas Loos ( ) Wood/Pellet ( ) Wood Buming (
No/Troe of Fireolaces Prooosed: Gas Aooliances ( ) Gas Loqs ( ) Wood/Pellet ( ) Wood Buming (NOT ALLOWED)
Does a Fire Alarm Exist: Yes ()Q No (Does a Fire Sprinkl€r System Exist: Yes fi) No (
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Stat.ement Number: RO7OOOO952 Amount: $554.50 O6/L3/200711 :00 AM
Payment Method: check
RESTORATION SERVICES, INC,
Init: iIS
Notatsion: 24 96 /ALLIATiICE
Permit No:
Parcel No:
Site Address :
Location:
This Pa)ment :$554 . s0
B07- 0171 Type: ADD/AL,T COMM BUIL,D PERI'IT
210L-072-L700-L
720 I{ LIONSHEJAD CR VAII
VAIL MARRIOTT NE BL,DG
Togal Fees:
Tot,al AL,L Pmts :
Balance:
$1,818.2s
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$1, 163 .75
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ACCOI.JNTITEM LIST:
Accourt Code Descripcion Current Pmta
PF 001000 031123 00 PI,AIiI CHECK FEES 6s4.50
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WHEN A "PUBLIC WAY PERMIT" IS REQUIRED
PLEASE READ AND CHECK OFF EACH OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS REGARDING THE NEED FOR A
'PUBLIC WAY PERITIIT'':
o ls this a new residence?YES ruo-E-
Does demolition work being performed r-equire the use of the Right-of-Way, easements or
public property? - YES-X- -NO-o ls any utility work needed? YES-NO-E-
Are lhere any improvem€nts treing done to the driveway? YES
-NO-X-
ls a different access ne€ded to th€ site oth€r than the existing drivewa)4 YES. NO )l
ls any drainage work being done that affects the Rightof-Way, easements, or public property?
YES-NO-)4-
ls a "Revocable Right-of-Way Permit" required? YES- NO-X-
ls the Rightof-Way, easements or public property to be used for staging, parking or fencing?YES Y- NO
lf answer it !O, is a parking, staging or fencing plan required by Public Works?
NO
lf you have answered YES to any of these questions, a "Public Way Permif must be obtained.
"Public Way Permit' applications may be obtained at the Public Wo*s office or at Community Development.
lf you have any questions please call Leonard Sandoval in Public Works at 970-479-2198.
I HAVE READ AND ANSWERED ALL THE ABOVE QUESTIONS.
Au t*nraE €Csroe*trot\
Coritractor Signatur Company Name
Job or Project N"r",
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ASBESTOS TESTING REQUIREMENTS
THE TOWN OF VAIL AND STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH REQUIRE ASBESTOS
TESTING ANY TIME WHEN MORE THAN 160 S.F. OF MATERIAL WILL BE DISTURBED OR REMOVED.
AN ASBESTOS TEST AND REPORT IS REQUIRED TO BE SUBMITTED WITH YOUR BUILDING PERMIT
APPLICATION FOR ALL REMODEL, ADDITION OR OTHER PROJECTS INVOLVING ANY DEMOLITION OR
REMOVAL OF BUILDING MATERTALS THAT MAY CONTAIN ASBESTOS. BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTED AFTER
OCTOBER 12. 1988 THAT HAVE NO ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS ARE EXEMPT.
A COPY OF THE REPORT MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH YOUR BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION
e I have included the asbestos test and report with my building permit application
applicant signature
OR
o I certify my project will not disturb or remove more than 160 s.f. of building material. The construction
plans submitted with my application clearly indicate this information. (This will be verified during plan
review, and will delay your project if found to be inaccurate)
applicant signature
OR
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MANUFACTURER'S GUIDE SPECIFICATION
sEcTloN 07142
VAPOR.LOCK REIN FORCED, HOT.APPLIED
M EMBRAN E WATERPROOFING
Coatings & Waterproofing
sEcTtoN 07142
VAPOR.LOCK REINFORCED, HOT-APPLIED MEMBRANE WATERPROOFING
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.,I SECTION INCLUDES:
Installation of patented Vapor-LockReinforced hot-applied membrane waterproofing system on surfacesindicated on drawings, c'gnsjstingof preparation of eiisting ano repaired su*aces, iejling of oacis andjoints' application of CCW-711-90 Sheet Membrane anO-CCW-SbO Hot-Applied Membrine.
1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 03150 - Expansion JointsB. Section 03300 - Cast-ln-place Concrete.C. Section 06125 - Wood Decking.D. Section 07900 - Caulking and Sealants.E. Division 15 - Floor Drains and Standpipes.F. Division 16 - Conduit and other eeciriial.
1,3 REFERENCES
A. ASTM applicable standards and test methods.B. UL 790 Tests for Fire Resistance of Roof Materials.
,1.4 SYSTEMDESCRIPTION
Product provided by this Section is a 215 mil thick, reinforced, hot-applied rubberized asphalt membranes)Etem, consisting of one lalerof CCW-711-90 fabric reinforced membrane and one layerof hotefpliedrubberized asphalt membrane.
1.5 SUBMITTALS
A. General: Submit in accordance with Section 01300.B. Product Data: Submit manufaclurer's product literature and installation instructions.C. Subcontractor's approval by Manufacturer: Submit document stating manufacture/s acceptance ofsubcontractor as an Approved Applicator for the specified materials.D. Wananty: Submit a sample warrairty identifying th'e terms and conditions stated in Section 1.7.
1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Applicator Qualifications: Applicator shall be experienced in applying the same or similar malerials ancl_ shall be specificaily approved in writing by the membrane mahliaciirrer.B' Regulatory Requirements:.Complywith ippficable codes, regulations,ordinances, and lau/s regarding
- gse and application o-f products that contain voratile organic compounds (voc).C. Pre-Application Conference: . Prior to beginning wor( convene a conflrenc-e to review conditions,installation procedures, schedures and coordinaiion with other work.
07142-1
1.7 WARRANTY
1.8 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
Deliver materials to Project site in original, factory-sealed, unopened contiainers bearing manufacture/s
name and label intact and legible with following information.1. Name of material.2. Manufacturer's stock number and date of manufacture.3. Material safety data sheet.
Store flashing, membrane, mastic and primer in a protected area out of direct sunlight. Protect from rain
and physical damage.
1.9 PROJECT CONDITIONS
Ptoyi9g a written, single source wananty for all s)rstem components agreeing that during the wanantyperiod lo .promptly make repairs or replacement of defective materials of the waterpr6ofing systemwithout additional cost to the owner.
The fotmation or presence of mold or fungi in a building is dependent upon a broad range of factorsincluding, but not limited to, the presence of spores ahd nutrient sources, moisture, tehperatures,climatic conditions, relative humidity, and heating/ventilating s)rstems and their maintenance andoperatingcapabilities. Thesefactorsarebelondthecontrbl of Carlisle and Carlisle shall not be
responsible for any claims, repairs, restoration, or damages relating to the presence of any initants,
contaminants, vapors, fumes, molds, fungi, bacteria, spores, mycotoxins, or tire like in any building or in
the air, land, or water serving the building.
B.
Do not apply CCW-71 1-90 membrane if temperature is less than 25 degrees F. Do not apply CCW-SOO
membrane if temperature is less than 0 degrees F. Do not install waterproofing to a ddnip, frosty or
contraminated surface.
Coordinate waterproofing work with other trades. The applicator shall have sole right of access to the
specified areas forthe time needed to complete the application.
Protect adjoining surfaces not to be waterproofed against damage or soiling. Protect plants, vegetation
and animals wfrich might be affected by waterproofing operations.
Wam personnel against breathing of vapors and contact of material with skin or eyes. Wear applicable
protective clothing and respiratory protection gear.
Keep flammable products away from spark or flame. Do not allow the use of spark producing equipment
during application and until all vapors have dissipated. post "NO SMOKING" signs.
Maintain work area in a neat and orderly condition, removing empty containers, iags, and rubbish daily
fiom the site.
PART 2. PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
Provide products manufactured and supplied by Cartisle Coatings and Waterproofing Incorporated gOO
Hensfey Lane, Wylie, Texas 75098, Phone: (800) SZ7-7092 Faxl. (97214424O76.
2.2 PRODUCTS
Preformed sheet membrane: Shall be CCW-71 1-90 90 Mil Sheet Membrane with polypropylene fabric
reinforcement.
Hotapplied liquid membrane: Shall be CCW-500 HotApplied Membrane, rubberized asphaltcompound,
and shall meet or exceed the requirements of CGSB-37.50-M89.
B.
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D.
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F.
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2.3 ACCESSORYPRODUCTS
Flashings: Shall be CCW-711-90 90 Mil Flashing or CCW 60 mil uncured neoprene for non-exposed
areas and Sure-Sealz EPDM Flashing forexposed areas.
Surface Primer: Shall be CCW-702 for CCW-711-90 membrane applications and CCW-702 under CCW-500 for flashing and delail applications.
Mastic: Shall be CCW-704 Mastic.
Sealants: Shall be CCW-703 Vertical Grade LIQUISEAL@ Membrane or CCW-201 two componentPolyurethane Sealant.
Backer Rod: Shall be closed-cell polyethylene foam rod.
Expansion Joints: Shall be the EJ-b00
Protection Course: Shall be CCW protection Board-H or HS.
Root Banier: Shall be the RMB 400 with heat welded seams
Drainage composite: Shall be CCW MiraDRAllll@ as recommended by the manufacturer for eacfrcondition.
Insulation: Shall be extruded p,olysty'ene insulation with a minimum 60 psi compressive strength asmanufactured by Foamular or Dow.
l"u."or Where required, shall be as recommended and supplied by the membrane manufacturer.Perimeter Drainage Sptem: Where required, shall be CCW'euicfbnnrur".
H.P. Protective Mat sharr be apptied over insuration prior to ballast placement.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSPECTION
A' Before any waterproofing work is strarted the waterproofing appticator shall thoroughly examine allsurfaces for anydeficiencies..Should any deficienciei exist, lhe'architect, owner, or g6nerat contractorshall be notified in writing and conection! made.B. Condition of Concrete Surfaces:
1. The concrete surfaces shall be of sound structural grade, 3500 psi minimum, and shallhave a smooth finish, ftee of voids, spalls, sharp protrusions or loose aggregaie.2.
"_offt:.,". f 1tt be cured. by water cunng method. 'Curing compounos miit o-e oi the puresooum siricate type and be approved by the carrisre representative.3' Concrete shall be cured at teiit Z Oays and shall be sloped for proper drainage.4. voids exceeding 1/2', rock pockets and excessivety roulh surracei srrali ueiEfaireo wigrapproved non-shrink grout or ground to match the unrepaired areas.5. Two strage drains shall have a minimum 3 incfr flange and be installed with the flange flushand level with lhe concrete surf,ace.6. Surfaces at cold joints shall be on the same plane.
c' Altemate Substrates:. Adequate structural supportandthenumber,typeandlocationof fastenersrequired to meet applicable codes should be deiermined and verified by ihe project engineer.-- -
1. Steel decking.shall be 22 gauge minimum covered with 5/B'minimum firi rated Tpe XgDpsum board or approved equal.2- Wood decking shall be 1/2" minimum exterior grade tongue and groove plpvood installedwith the long dimension perpendicular to joists. Alt butt joi-nb srran-ue supio'rted Ovtaming.
3.2 SURFACE PREPARATIONA' The substrate surface yyst u9 tlgpughly clean, dry and free from any surface contaminates or deaningresidue that may harmfully affect the idhesion of tire membrane.B. Detail expansion joints pei manufacfurer=s recommendation.c' Flaihino M,ethod. NJ-qoq4A): Apply CCW-702 primer at the juncture of all horizontial surfaces andvertical surfaces to the height indicated on the drawings (8" min.iecommended), such as parapet wa1s,curbs, columns and all penebations through the deik'at a rate of 300-3sO ill. n. p"riifi,in.-n*iopuddles. Allow primer to dry for t hour minimum, 8 hours maximum. Membrane will not o6erfu adheretqwe!orimer.App|y60.90milsofCCW-500membrane|o@verpnmffimit
sheet membrane or uncured neoprene flashing into this first course of CCW-S00 to cover the verilcal
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section and extend &incfres onto deck surface. Flashing installation may be done during crack and joint
beatment or during installation of the first layer of CCW-500 membrane. Completely 6ver all flasiring
material during_installation of the subsequent layers of CCW-500 membrane. Tbrminlte flastring on wa1per Carlisle 5OG9 Details.D. Install Sure'Seal EPD[,] flashings in exposed areas per Carlisle recommendations (VL-50G4B). Awaysclean and prime EPDM with EP€5 Spllce Gement per Carlisle splice procedure prior toapplication of GGW€{10 membrane.E' Apply a thin film of CCW-550 Primer in a 4 foot square area around drains. Allow primer to dry, t hour '
minimum, 8 hours maximum. Apply 90 mils of CCW-500 membrane to cover primed areas. tnitalt a 3
foot square section of GCW-71 1-90 or uncured neoprene flashing over the drain and onto lhe deck. No
splices or seams are allowed within 3'of the-drain f,ange. Terminite the flashing under the clamping ring
of the drain and cut anvay the inner portion o-f the flashing. Use firm pressure to fress the flashin! ag-ainjt
the CCW-500 surface and ensure good adhesion. Do not interferi with weep holes.
3.3 APPLICATION
A" Apply CCW-702 primer to all surfaces to receive CCW-711-90 Sheet Membrane at a rate of 3OG3SO sq.
ft. per gallon' Avoid puddles. Allow primer to dry for t hour minimum, 8 hours maximum. Membrane wiil
not orooerlv adhere to wet orirnerB. Apply CCW-71'l-90 Sheet Membrane from low to high point, in a shingle fashion so that laps will shedwater. Begin installation at lolr edge of deck, overlapping horizontal portion of previously installed
flashings. Overlap all edges at least 2-112". End laps shallbeltaggered. Piace sheet membrane caretully
so as to avoid wrinkles and fish-mouths. After installation, roll with a metal roller wrapped with a resilieni
material. Roller should be 18. - 24, wide and weigh at least 100 lbs.C. Heat CCW-500 Membrane blocks in a twin wall kettle with continuous agitation and apply between 37S to_ 395 F (Cadion: Do not exceed maximum safe operating tempnture of 40tF). ' -
D. Apply a coat of GCW-500 Hot Applied Membrane at a ra[e of i3 sq. ft. per gallon or as required to obtain_ anaveragethicknessof 125mils. Totat thicknessoftheCCWVapor-LockSystemshail be2lSmils.
_E Apply CCW-500 over the CCW-7'| 1-90 sheet membrane and CCW-Uncured Neoprene Flashing.F' Apply GCW Protection Board H or HS into the last course of CCW-500 and sp[6 the
protection board seams togetheiwith CCW-SOO.
3.4 FLOOD TEST
A. Atlow CCW-500 Membrane to cool. Plug drains and provide barriers necessary to contiain flood water.B. Flood surface with 2" head of water for 24 hours. Inspect for leaks and repaii membrane if leaks are
found. Retest after making repairs,
3.5 PROTECTION COURSE
A. Install CCW QuickDMlN Perimeter Drainage System as the first course of drainage composite
immediately after membrane has cured on vertical surfaces. Install CCW MiraDRAlN Drainage
Composite.B. lnstrall GCW MiraDRAlN Drainage Composite 9000 or 9900 over CCW Protection Board-H or HS
Protection Course immediately after flood testing on horizontial surfaces. lf flood testing is delayed, insbll
a temporary covering to protect lhe CCW-500 membrane from damage by other trades.C. Applythe RMB 400 in planterareas covered with soil. Apply over Protection Board and beneath
the MiraDRAlN. RMB 400 splices are a minimum of 4 inches and heat welded
End of Section
Carlisle, Vapor-Lock, Sure'Seal, CCW MiraDMlN, CCW QuickDMlN, and Liquiseal are trademarks of Carlisle
Corporation. @ 1 996, 2005 Carlisle Corporation
Foamularn is a trademark of Owens Coming
Down is a trademark of Dow Chemical
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DESCRIPTION
Carlisle's Vapor-Lock Sy$em utilizes the COI/-711 sheet
membrane as a preformed first course on difficult to
waterproof substrates such as lightweight structural
concrete and lvood. The CCW-711-90 sheet mernbrane
is a 9G'milthick cornposite consisting of a sdf-adhering
rubbedzed asphalt mernbrane laninated b higfir-sfength,
heat-resistant woven polypropylene mesh. The woven
mesh is designedtowitrstand hph temperatures dlovving
the membrane to become an integnal reinforcement part
of lhe CCW-500R HotApplied Membrane Sptem.
The second course of the Carlisle Vapor-Lock Sptem b
the application of CCW-500. The GCW-500 's a single
component rubberized asphalt cornpound thal forms a
tough, fiexible, monolithic membrane over lhe CCW-7 I 1
sheet membrane. The fast set uptime speeds the
completion of the waterproofi ng sptem.
TYPICAL USES
Garlisle's Vapor-Lock System is used to waterproof
lightute(;ht sbnctural decks, inverted roof systems with
steel decks covered byglpsum, Dens-Dedf rplywmd.
The Vapor-Lock System is also ideal for conventional
waterproofing of split slabs, tunnels and plaza decks.
LIMITATIONS. Do not apply CCW-711-90 membrane if temperature is
less ihan 25"F. Do not apply CCW-500 membrane if
temperature is less than 0'F. Do not install
uaterproofrtg b a damp, frostyor cmtamiuted surfiace.
. Atemate Subsbates: Adequate sbuctural support and
the number, type and location of fasteners required to
meet applicable codes should be determined and
verifi ed by the project engineer.. $eel decking shall be 22 gauge minimum coverd with
5/8" minimum fire rated Type X gy?sum board or
4prowdeqml.. Wood decking shall be 1/2'minimum exterior grade
tongue-and-groove pllrwood installed with the long
dimension perpendicular to joisb. All butt joints shall
be supported byframing.
PACKAGING
CCW-500 is packaged in 45 lb. blocks, one block per
carton,64 cailons per pallet. Eadt block is sealed in a
polyetrylene bag inside the carton. The bloclq induding
he bag, is placed in he kettle, leaving only disposal of
the carton.
CCW-711 sheet membrane is packaged on rolls in the
follortring sizes:
18'X 45'(67.5 sq. ff") 36'X a5' (135 sq. ft.)
APPLICABLE STANDARDS
1. US Patent # 5,979,133
2. Canadian Specification CGS&37.50-M89
3. UL 790 Class A
4. City of New York MEA#63-9SM
COVERAGE
The bllowing is a guide to estimate the amount of mat+
rials required for various membrane thicknesses.
215 mifs applied = 1.23 lbs/ft2 =7!+6fflgal.
180 mils applied = 1.03 lbs/ff = 8.91 ff/gal.
90 mils applied = .51 lbs/ft2 =17.83 ff/9a1.
WARNINGS AND HAZARDS
Use with adequate ventilation. Workers must use proper
proledion to prevent bums. Refer to the MSDS for in'
putant wamings and produd informalion.
PROPERW TEST i'ETHOD
Solids conlsnt ASTI\| D-1353
Flow ASTM I>5329
Penetralion ASTIS D'5329
(1r10th mm)
Fhsh Polnt ASTI\, D-93
v\hter vapor ASTI, E-96 (B)
Permeance
Toughncss CGSB-37.50{,189
Ralio of Toughness CGSB-37.50-M89
to peak load
Adhesion
Softening
Viscosity
Wtler Absorplion
Pinholing
Low TamparatuG
flexibility
Low temporaturs CGSB-37.50-M89 Pas3
crack bridging
Heat stability ccs&37.50-1189 No chsnge
in viscosity, penetration, flow or low lcmp fllxibillty afier aging
Resilienct ASTM D3407 52%
R*btancr to mild acids
Minimum ambient lsmpetatw€
tor applic.tion
cGsN-37.50-M89
ASTM D.36
cGs&3750-M89
(cGsB-37.s0-rr89
max. 0.35 g lgainl)
cGsB-37.50-lrt89
CGSB-37.50-lrlEg
RESULTS
100%
@ 140NF, 0 mm
@TrF =76
@ lZrF = 159
566'F
0.02 perms
19J
0.09
pass
202'F
3 seconds
96 hrs. = 0.05 g
No visible phholes
pssg
No effad
CF
. INSTAIJATION
Surface Prepara$on: The substrate surface must be- horoughly clean, dry and free hom any surface contaminates
or cleaning residue that may harmfully affect the adhesion ofthe membrane.
Detail and . Flashing: Detail expansion joints per
man ufacturer's recommendation. ireferred 'CurU
"noParapet Ftashing Method (VL-5004A): fuply CCW-iOZ ptmer
at the juncture of all horizontal surfaces ini verticai suiacesto the height indicated on the drawings 1g- min.re.commended), such as parapet walls, curbs, columns anOall penetrations through the deck at a rate of 3OO-3SO so. ft.per gallon. Avoid puddles. Allow primer to dry for on" iou,minimum, eight hours maximum. llembrine *if f
'not
properly adhere to wet primer. Apply 125-mil ot CCW-SOO
.membrane to cover primed areas. Install CCW_71i_gO sheetm_e1!11n9 or uncured neoprene flashing into this ftrst courseof CCW-500 lo cover the vertical section and extend 6l-onro
dect. surface. Flashing installation may be done during crackand joint treatrnent or during installation of the first liyer ofCCW-500 membrane. Compietely cover all flastring mi;riatduring installation of the subsequent layers of bCW_SOOmembrane.-
At the juncture of all horizontal surfaces to vertical surfaces,
such as parapet walls, curbs, columns and all penetrations
through the deck, apply CCW-702 primer on the verticalsections to the height indicated on the drawings (g,,min.
recommended). Allow primer to dry. Apply the CCW_dOO overthe primed substrate. Instalt CCW_711-90 mil or CCW_. Uncured Neoprene Flashing over the CCW-500 to cover thevertical section and extend 6'onto the deck surface. lnstalt
CCW-500 Membrane over horizontal portion of flashing and
onto the vert'tcal portion during the field membrane inslaliation.
Terminate flashing on wall per Carlisle 5OO_9 Details. Instatl
CCW-500 Membrane over horizontat portion of flashing lnd
onto lhe vertical portion during the field membrane insbllton.
lnslall Sure-Seal. EPDM flashings in exposed areas per
Carlisle recommendations. Alwayi ctean and prime EpbM
with EP-95. Splice-Cement per Carlisle splice procedure prior
to application of CCW-Soo membrane. Appty a thin film of
CCW-702 Primer in a 4,square area around drains. Allowprimer lo dry one hour minimum, eight hours maximum. Apply
90-mil of CCW-500 membrane to cover primed areas. Instatla 3'square section of CCW-71'|-90 or uncured neoorene
flashing over the drain and onto the deck. No splices or
seams are allowed within 3. of the drain flange. ierminatethe flashing under the clamping ring of the Jrain and cut
away the inner portion of the flashing. Use firm pressure to
- press the flashing against the CCW-SOO surface and ensure
good adhesion. Do not interfere with weeo holes.
APPUCATION
Apply CCW-702 primer lo all surfaces to receive CCW-ZI1-
90 sheet membrane at a rate of 300-350 sq. ft. per gallon.
-Avoid. puddles. Atlow primer to dry for one houi min'imum,
eight hours maximum. Membrane will not properly adhere
to wet primer.
Apply CCW-711-90 sheet membrane from low to high point,
in a shingle fashion,.so that laps will shed water. liegin
instalhtion at lol1, edge of deck overlapping horizontal portion
9{^?r"Ior:ly instatted flashings. Overiip ail
"dges at ieast 2112'. End laps shall be staggered. place shelt membrane
carefully so as to avoid wrinkles and fishmouths. After
installation, roll with a metal roller wrapped with a resilient
material. Roller should be 19" - 24,,wide and weigh al least100 lbs.
Heat CCW-500 membrane blocks in a twin wall ketfle witn
continuous agitation (Caution: Do not exceed maximumsa€ cperatilg EnpelauEs of 40O F.) Apply a coat ofCCW-500 Hot Applied Membrane at a rati ot ie sq. tt. lergaflon or as required to obtain an avemge thickness'ot ldS -mil. Total thickness of the CCW Vapor-Lock System shatt te215-mil.
.Apply
CCW-500 over the CCW-711-90 sheet membrane ano
CCW uncured neoprene flashing.
FLOODTEST
Allow CCW-500 membrane to cool. plug drains and provide
barriers necessary to contain flood water.
Flood surface with 2' head of water for 24 hours. Inspect forleaks and repair membrane if leaks are found. Retesl after
making repairs.
PROTECT()NCOURSE
Install CCW MiraDRAlNo Drainage Composite or CCWProtection Board-H Protection Course or CCW 3O0HV
immediately after flood tesling on horizontal surfaces. lf flood
testing is delayed, install a temporary covering to protect the
CCW-500 membrane from damage by otherlrades.
(Optional) Instatl 8-mil Elephant Skin prior to the protection
course to provide easy luture access to the membrane.
nEearns
ln the event the CCW-500 Hot Apptied Liquid Membrane is
damaged, clean the area wilh a cloth wet with mineral soiritsand apply CCW-500 Hot Applied Liquid Membrane to the
damaged area.
UM]rEDWARRANW
Crnlrsle Corrrncs & Welenpnoorrne Inconponrreo (Crnr_rsle)
warrants this product to be free of defecls in workmanshiD
and materials only at the time of shipment from our factory. if
any Crrusu malerials prove lo contain manufacturing defects
that substantially effect their performance, Crnr_rsr_e iill, at its
option, replace lhe materials or refund its purchase price.
This limited wananty is the only wanang extended by Cmusu
with respect to its materials. There are no other warranties.
including the implied warranties of merchantability and frtness
for a particular purpose. Cenr_rsr.e specifically di;bims liabitity
for any incidental, consequential, or other dlmages, includini
but not limited to, loss of profits or damages to a structure oi
its contents, arising under any theory of law whatsoever.
The dolhr value of CenLrsle's liabitity and buye/s remedy under
this limited warranty shall not exceed lhe purchase price of
the Cmlrsle material in question.
Carlbl€ Sur}.Drain and Su.s S.al |'c tradomalks ot Carlirb CoDo.afboDln..Drct ir! rrgilterld trsdanlart of Gsorgia+acific C.,pr.i;'_O 2002 Crnbb Co.Doration
vapor-lock 03y'04 tc
Cadisle Coatings & Waterproofng Incorporated
900 Hensley Lane
Wylie, Texas 75098
Toll Free: (800) 527-7092
Website: www.ca=rlisle-ccwcomCqlher I l,h!.rDFoiht
Coatings & WaErpmofing
DESCRIPTION
The CCW-500R System utilizes CCW.Soo Hot Apptied
Liquid Membrane; a single component, rubberized asphalt
compound that forms a tough, flexible; trick, waterproofing
membrane. CCW-500 adheres tenaciously to virtually any
sound surface, vertical or horizontal to assure water will
not migrate beneath the membrane in he event of physical
damage. The fast set up time speeds the completion of the
waterproofing. CCW-500 Hot Applied Liquid Membrane is
applied in a thick, monolithic coating utililng CCW Rein-
forcing Fabric which allows for a wide variety of substrate
conditions.
WPICAL USES
CCW-500R is used for waterproofing split slab construction
pojects and is especially suited as the waterproofing merF
brane on roof decks using the inverted rcof system.
LIMITATIONS
. Do not use on exposed or weadng surfaoes.
. Not recommended orrer lightweight insulated concreb.
. lf metal pan is used for concrete form, tre metal pan must
be vented.
. Consult witr Carlisle's representative before using CCW-
500R on any type lightweight @ncrete, concrete with
curing compounds or additives, decks which have existing
waterproofi ng materials
. Do not apply below 0"F or to damp, hosty or contraminated
surfaces.
PACKAGING
CCW-500 is packaged in 45 lb. blocks, one block per carton,
04 cartons per pallet. Each block is sealed in a polyethylene
bag inside the carton. The block, including he bag, is placed
in the ketUe, leaving only disposal of the carton.
The CCW Reinforcing Fabric is packaged in a rolls of:
59" X 610'(3000fi'z)weight approx. 30lbs.
36" X 667' (2000ft'z) weight approx. 24 ibs.
APPLICABLE STANDARDS
1. US Patent#5,979,133
2. Canadian Specification CGSB-37.5SM89
3. UL 790 Class A
4. City of New York MEA#63-96-M
5. Miami-Dade
COVERAGE
The following is a guide to estimate the amount of matedals
required for various membrane thicknesses.
215 mils applied =
180 mils applied =
90 mils applied =
1.23 lbslft, = 7.46f|flgat.
1.03 lbs/fr, = 8.91 ff/gal.
.51 lbs/ff = 17.83 ft?gat.
PROPERW TESTMEITIOD
ASTM D-1353
ASTM D.5329
ASTTTI D5329
ASTM 042
ASTM E-96 (E)
ccse37.5GM89
cGSB-37.5&M8S
ccs&37.5&M89
CGSB€75GM8g
(cGS&37.50-M&9
max. 0.35 9 [gainl)
ccs&37.50-M89
CGSR37.50-M89
rs
1m%
@ l'|{rF, 0 rnrn
@ TitF = 43
@1w-18
57SF
0.02 pe.rns
375J
0.117
Pass
8 secods
96 h's. = 0.16 g
No vislble pinholes
Pass
pass
No d|arye
52%
No Bfisd
0'F
Solids cd ent
Florfl
Peneralion
(1/10hrm)
Fla$ Point
Wabr Vapor
Penrrme
Tangtness
Ralio ofToughness
b peak losd
AdheCon
Vis@sity
ll\tater Absorptim
Pinholhg
low Terpenture
noxibility
l-flr rorperaulg cGs&37.5&M89
crack bridging
Heat stsullty CGS&37.5GM89
in vFcosity, penotration, flo,v or low temp flaxiulity after aging
Rg3ilieney ASTM D€407
Resistancs to mild acids'
Minimum ambienl tsmp€ratuE
for applicaton
WARNINGS AND HAZARDS
Use with adequate ventilation. Workers must use proper
protection to prevent burns. Refer to the M SD S f or important
wamings and product information.
irusnu-Rilott
Surface Prepanfibn.' New concrete shall be water cured, with
a light, hair broom finish and in place for 14 days minimum,
21 days preferred. Surface shall be structurally sound, dry
and free of dust, dirt, frost, laitance, non-approved curing
agent or other contamination which may affect adhesion of
the membrane.
Remove splatters, fins, ridges or other projections to provide
a level surface. Fill holes, honeycombs, rock pockets, spalls
or other voids and indentations with approved concrete
patching compound.
Grind or iill surface at cold joints where each pour is at a dif-
ferent plane lo provide a smooth and level surface.
Detail Wok Mix CCW-201 Sealant and apply per Carlisle
standard details. Allow the sealant to cure ovemight.
Detail expansion joints and drains per manufacture/s recom-
mendation.
Apply a thin, even coat of CCW-550 Primer, 6' wide, cen-
tered over all non-moving cracks less than 1/16'wide and
cold joints. Apply primer at a rate of 400 - 600 fi2 per gallon.
Allow primer to dry. Apply a 125 mil thickness coat of CCW-
500 Hot Applied Liquid Membrane over the primed crack or
cold joint.
Apply a thin, even coat of CCW-550 Primer, 16" wide,
centered over all cracks greater than 1/16'wide, all moving
cracks and all previousty sealed expansion joints. Allow primer
to dry. Apply 90 mils of CCW-500 membrane to cover primed
areas. Installa 12" wide strip of CCW-711W Sheet Membrane
Flashing, centered over the cracks and expansion joints.
Application:Blocks of CCW-500 shall be melted in a twin wall
kettle with continuous agitation. Caution: Do not exceed
maximum safe operating temperature of 400oF.
Apply a thin, even coat of CCW-550 Primer to the entire
surface to receive waterproofing. At the juncture of all verti-
cal sections with the deck surface, such as parapet walls,
columns and all projections through the deck, apply a thin
even coal of CCW-550 Primer to the vertical section to the
height indicated on the drawings (S"minimum remmmended).
Apply primerat a rate of 400€00 ft,/gallon. Allow the primerto
dry- Nofe: Membrane will not properly adhere to wet pimer.
Apply CCW-500 HotApplied Membrane to the primed vertical
and horizontal surfaces, including over all previously detailed
areas, in a two-layer application, at a rate of 21 fi2lgallon
(75 mils) for '150 mil systems and 18 ftrlgallon (90 mils) for
the 180 mil systems. For the 215 mils system, two coats
should be applied, with the first coat applied at 18 ft2lgallon
(90 mils) and the second coat applied at 13 ft,/gallon (125
mils). Install CCW-711W mil sheet membrane or uncured
neoprene flashing into the first course of CCW-500 to cover
the vertical section and extend flashing 6-inches onto deck
surface. Apply CCW Reinforcing fabric while membrane is
warm and tacky. Apply second coat of CCW-500 HotApplied
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O 2002 Carlisb Corooratim
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Membrane at the nate requhed to obtain lhe specilied total
system thickness.
Termination of flashing: Terminate flashing on wall per Cadisle
500-9 details. Apply CCW-500R over all horizontal flashing
sections during membrane installation. Install Sure-SeaP
EPDM flashing in exposed areas per Carlisle recommenda-
tions.
Note: When CCW-500 Hot Applied Liquid Membnne is in-
stallad on the flange of a two stage dnin, use care not to fill
the weep holes.
Flood Test: (Optional and at the direction of strucfural engi-
neer) Plug drains and provide necessary baniers to contain
flood water. Flood deck with 2' head of water and check for
leaks after 24 hours.
Protedion Course: The membrane must be protected from
damage. Install CCW MiraDRAIN@ or CCW Protection Board
immediately following flood test. Install 8-mil Elephant Skin
prior to the protection @urse to provide easy future access
to the memrane.
REPAIRS
ln the event the CCW-500 Hot Applied Liquid Membrane is
damaged, dean the area with a cloth wet with mineral spirits
and apply CCW-500 Hot Applied Liquid Membrane to the
damaged area.
LIMITED WARMNTY
Ceals-e Coanres & WerenpnooRNc lxconpomreo (Cenusle)
warrants this product to be free of defects in workmanship
and materials only at the time of shipment from our factory. lf
any Cenusu materials prove to contain manufacturing defects
that substantially affecl their performan@, Cenr-rsr-r will, at its
option, replace he materials or refund its purchase price.
This limited warranty is the only warranty extended by Carusr.e
with respect to its materials. There are no other wananties,
including the implied wananties of merchantability and fitness
for a particular purpose. Cnnu*e specifically disclaims liability
for any incidental, consequential, or other damages, including
but not limited to, loss of profits or damages to a structure or
its contents, arising under any theory of law whatsoever.
The dollar value of Cmusle's liability and buyer's remedy
under lhis limited wananty shall not exceed he purchase
price of the Cnnusr-e material in question.
Carlisle Coatings & Waterpoofing lncorporated
900 Hensley Lane
Wylie, Texas 75098
Toll Free: (800) 527-7092
Website: www.carlisle-ccw.comCo.l|EE a thf..?.oofi1|e
DESCRIPTION
CCW-711-90 Sheet Membrane and Flashing is a 90 mil
lhick composite consisting of a self adhering rubberized
asphalt membrane laminated to a high strengh, heat re_
sistiant woven polypropylene mesh. A siliconized release
liner prevents the material trom sticking in the roll, and is
easily removed for installation.
The factory controlled quality assures uniform thickness on
the job, while the inherent waterprmfing properties of he
rubbedzed asphaft membrane proviJe an excellent water
banier. Thewoven mesh isdes[nedbwihstand hightem-
peratures, allowing the membrane to becorne an integral
paltof tre CC1,V-500R FlotAppfied and Vapor-LockWaier-
proofing S16tens.
TYPICAL USE
CCW-711-90 Sheet Membrane and Flashing is primadly
designed to be used in conjunction with CCW-SOO Hot
Applied Membrane. lt may be used as a preformed first
course on difficult to coat substrates such as lightweight
sfucfurd concrete. As a flashing, il provides a reinforced,
uniform 90 mil layer on vertical surfaces wtrile reinforcing
cracks and joinb.
ADVANTAGES
. When used as a first course, this r€inforced membrane
proMdes a uniform, pinhole-tree laysr, providing an ex-
cellent substrate for the monolithic hot applied layer.
. As a flashing for the CCW-Sfi)R Sptem, the mem-
brane combines the strength of the woven mesh with
he self-adhering and elastomericproperties of the rub.
berized asphalt. This combination provHes a durable,
reinforced flashing.
. The membrane adheres tenaciously to the primed sub-
stab while the CCW-500 HotApplied Menrbrane bonds
with the mesh, assuring a waterproof condltion.
. The inherentdunabilityand heat resistant properties of he
mesh ensures the integrity of he membrane when he
CCW-500 HotApplied Membrane is installed cnrer it,
PACKAGING
12"x 45' (45 sq. ft.) ittt rolls/pallet, 5'l lbs./roll
18"x 4..5' (67.5 sq. ft.) il{t rolls/pallet, 40 lbs./roll
24'x45'(90 sq. ft.) 25 rolls/pallet, 58 lbs./roll
36"x zl5' (135 sq. ft.) 24 rolls/pallet, 75 tbsJrotl
INSTALLATION
Sudae Preparatbn Structuralconcrete shall be in place
forT days minimum (14 daya preferred) and shall bedry.
Lightweight, air-entrained structural concrete shall be in
place for 14 days minimum (21 days prefened) and shall
be dry, Surface shall have a smooth finish and be free ol
voids, spalled areas, sharp protrusions, loose aggregate,
laitiance and form release agents. Curing agents Lontain-
ing wax, oil or pigments must not be used. Only self-
dissipating type curing agents are acceptable. Forms
should be removed as quickly as possible. lf metal
decking is used as a permanentform, the metal must be
venbd.
Primen Appty CCW-702 Primer by spray or with a long
nap roller at 300 to 350 sq. ft. per gallon. At 75o F. allow
prim€r to dry t hour minimum. Prime only areas to be
waterproofed the same day- Reprime if area becomes
dirty. Primer has a satisfactory cure when it wil not transfer
whenlouched.
Full Coverage Installation: Apply CCW 711-90 Sheel
Membrane from low to high point, so that lap seams will
shed water. Overlap edge seams 2% inches, end seams
4 inches and staggered. Snap a cialk line for a starting
point. Pull back about 2 feet of release paper and place
adhesive side of membrane along chalk line. As the roll
is dispensed, simultaneously remove the release paper
and maintain alignment along the chalk line. lmmedi-
ately atter installation, roll the membrane with a metal
roller 18" to 24" wide weighing at least 100 lbs. CCW-
500 HotApplied Membrane may be applied immediately.
Prime CCW-711-90 if membrane surface becomes dirtv
before CCW-500 can be installed.
Flashing lnstallation: Prelerred Method - Apply CCW-
550 Primer at the junction of horizontal surfaces, such
as parapet walls, curbs, columns and penetrations
through the deck, to the vertical height indictade on the
drawings (8" min. recommended). Apply 90 mib of CCW-
500 membrane to cover primed areas. Install CCW-71 1 -
90 mil sheet membrane or uncured neoprene flashing
into the first course of CCW-500to coverthe verticalsec-
tion and eltend flashing 6-inches onto dek surface.
Flashings shall be covered by second lift of CCW-500.
PROPERTY ASTM TESULTS
Tensile Strength D€82 S3tbln.Elongation* D€82 39ci./oPermeanoe E-96(B) 0.1 permsPliability D,146 Pass @ -2SoF,
Puncture Resistance E-i54 .'1?lt1
Altemate Method - Installa 1/z"x 1%",45 degree cant of
CCW-201 Sealant in all inside comers, and iround pro-jections and penetrations. Allow sealant to cure over-
night. Prime all areas to receive flashing. Apply CCW_
711-90 Ftashing to the height specifieO (e; miirimum rec_ommended). Final height shall be below the finished
deck surface. Extend flashing 4. minimum onto the hori_
zontal deck surface.
Terminations:lerminate membrane on vertical surfaces
per Carlisle's 50G9 Details. press terminating edge firmly
in place with a hand roller, hammer handie oisimilar
tool. Apply CCW-500 Hot Applied Membrane to all ter_
1ll-9!i1g eOOes, T-joints and taps not covered by the
CCW-500R system.
Note: Failure to use adequate preasure at terminating
eclges will resuft in a poor seal aN potentiat leak. ThZ
use of mastic is not a substitute for a good seal.
Protection:CCW-711-90 Sheet Membrane must be pro_
tec{edfrorn damage priorto installation of CCW-500. The
applicator may install a temporary protection course of
CCW Protec{ion Boar*H orplywood walkwap if required
by jobsite conditions. This protection course must be
removed before installation olthe CCW_500.
LIMITATIONS
. Do not use in areas where membrane will be subject
to continuous exposure to sunlight.. Between 25o and 40oF use CCW-71 1 -90LT Low Tem-
perafure Membrane.
. Do not apply primer or membrane to damp, frosty or
contaminated surf aces.
. Do not use over sealants contiaining coal tar or polysul_
fides. ll these materials are present, trey muit be
removed and the surfaces thoroughly cleaned.
WARNINGS AND HAZARDS
Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Wash thoroughly af_
ter use. Avold breathing vapors from the primer anO riras_
tic. Use these only in areas with adequate ventilation.
Refer to MSDS for important wamings and safety infor_
mation.
STORAGE
CCW-711-90 rolls should be stored on end, under cover.
and in areas where the temperature is between 40o and
100"F (4.4" and 38"C). Do not double stack pallets
LIMITED WARRANW
Cenug-e Comltos nno Werenpnoonruc lHcoRponareo (Cnn-
usLE) wanants its materials to be free of manufacturino
defecb at the time of their shipment trom our factory. ilany Canusu materials prove to contain manufacturing
defects that substantially affect their performance, Cnnr_l
rsu will, at its option, replace the material or refund hepurchase price.
This limited wananty is the only wananty extended by
Cmusr-e with respect to its materials. Theie are no othei
warranties, including the implied warranties of merchant_
abllityand filness for a particular purpose. Canus_e spe_cifically disclaims liability for any incidental, conse_
quential, or other damages, including but not limited to,
loss of profits or damages to a structure or its contents.
arising under any theory of law whatsoever.
The dollar value of Cmusr_e's liability and buyer,s remedv
under this limited wananty shall not exceed ihe purchase
price of the Crnuse material in question.
Cariisle is a lrademark of Carlist€ Corporation
O 2OO2 CadGle Corpo.ation
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Carlisle Coatings & Waterproofi ng Incorporated
900 Hensley Lane
Wylie, Texas 75098
Tofl Free: (8OO) 527-7092
Website: wwwcarlisle-ccw.comCo.fngr&W@nl
Coatings A Waierproofing
DESCRIPTION
A solvent free, two component polyurethane compound
for preparing and leveling rough concrete surfaces prior to
the installation of CCW MiraDRl 860/861 Sheet Mem-
brane Waterproofing. The low viscosity compound fills
voids and cures to lorm a well adhered elastomeric mem-
brane.
TYPICAL USE
Liqui-Deck ftlls and levels rough concrete surfaces, pro-
viding a srnooh surface br tre instalhtion of CCW MiraDRl
860/861Sheet Membrane. The compound cures ovemigtrt
to a fully adhered elastomeric sheet, providing a tempo-
rarywaterproofing layerpriorto the installation of the wa-
terproofing membrane.
ADVANTAGES
Fills voids and spalls. Smooths, levels and primes rough
decks in one step.
Usefultor both rehab and new construction.
Provides a temporary waterproofi ng layer.
No solvenis or VOC's.
LIMITATIONS
. Do rot apply compound to a frosty, damp or wet suriace.
. Do not proceed with compound application if tempera-
ture is below z|(l'F or if rain is imminent within 8 hours
after application.
. lf metal pan is used for concrete form, the pan must be
vented. Not for use on grade.
. lf deck has a between slab membrane. consult with
Carlisle representative.
PACKAGING
4 gallon kits consisting of 3% gallons of Part A in the 5
gallon pail and aVz gallon can of Part B. Mix only full
kits.
Shelf Lite: OneYear
WARNINGSAND HAZARDS
Before use refer to MSDS for important wamings and
safety information Use only in areas with adequate ven-
tilation. Avoid breathing vapors. Avoid contact with eyes
and skin. In the event of skin contract, remove immedi-
ately and wash with warm, soapy water. Wear eye pro.
tection. Always wash hands belore eating.
TYPICAL PROPERTIES
@lor
Sofids Content ASTM D 1335 1otr/o
Tensile Strength ASTM D 412 250 psi
Ultimate Elongation ASTM D 412 25e/o
Adhesion to Concrete ASTM D-903 5 PLI
Low Temp. Flexibility ASTM D-522 -250F
INSTALLATION
The concrete surface must be clean, dry and free of
laitance, dirt, oil, grease or other contamination.
New concrete must be in place lor 7 days minimum. Cur-
ing compounds must be of the self-dissipating type and
be approved by the Carlisle representative. Old concrete
must be structurally sound. Loose or deteriorated con-
crete shall be removed. In the event of existing coatings,
contact carlisle.
Pour all of Part B into PartAand mix fora minimum of 5
minutes. Stop midway and scrape the sides and bottom
of the pail to ensure that all material is completely and
uniformly mixed. Use a heavy duty slow speed drill with
a paddle blade ora Model PS Jiffy blade.
After mixing, the material should be applied within an
hour. The useful working life of he material will be longer
in cool weather and may be reduced in hot weather. ln
cool weather, store materials in a warm place prior to
use. Keep materialwarm until mixing and application.
Pour Liqui-Deck onto the deck and spread in a uniform
coat. Apply sfficient material to fill allvoids and depres-
sions and smooth rough areas. A coverage rate of 25
square feet per gallon ('100 square feet per kit) yields a
0.060" thick layer. More Liqui-Deck may be required for
rough or damaged surfaces.
Allow to cure ovemight or until a firm, rubbery layer is
produced. CarlisleCOW MiraDRl 860/861 membrane may
be applied directly to the cured Uquideck surface. No
additional priming is required.
UM]TEDWARRANTY
Cmusu Comlos nno MrenpnooRre lncoRponereo (Cenusr_e) war-
rants this product to be free of detects in workmanship and mate-
rials only at the time of shipment from our factory. lf any Canusr_e
materials prove to contain manufacturing delects that substan-
tially afiect their performance, Cenusu will, at ils option, replace
the materialor refund the purchase price.
This limited wananty is the only wanafi extended by Cmusr_e
with respect to its materials. There are no other wananties, in-
cluding the implied wananties of merchantability and fihess for
a particular purpose. CARUsLE specifically disclaims liability for
any incidental, consequential, or other damages, including but
not limited to, loss ol profits or damages to a structure or ils
contents, arising under any theory of law whatsoever.
The dollar value of Cnnu+e's liability and buyeis remedy under
this limited warranty shall not exceed the purchase price of the
Crausu material in question.
Carlislg ls a tradem6* ol Carlislo CorDoration
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Carlisle Coatings & Waterproofing lncorporated
900 Hensley Lane
Wylie, Texas 75098
Toll Free: (80O) 527-7092
Website: www.carlisle-conr.comCof0ng.lW@lng
Goatigs & $J:a0enroofing
CCW PROTECTION BOARD-H
DESCRIPTION
CCW Protection BoarcFH is a heavy duty asphaft impreg-
nated organic mat with a fine mineral applied to the sur-
face b prevent sticking in the roll. CCW protection Board-
H is very tough and provides positiv€ protection to lhe
waterproofing membrane during installation of other work.
TYPICAL USE
CCW Proteclion Board-H is used as a protection course
on hodzontial surtaces to protect the waterproofing trem:.
brane fionr damage by toot faffic and physical abuse from
other trades.
Typbal uses include plaza decks, rool tenace declc, park-
ing decks and any other horizontal surface to which wa-
terproofing membrane has been applied.
INSTALLATION
Install as soon as possible after flood test has been
completed. Buft tightly with no gaps greater than 1/9.,
When used in conjunction with CCW-500R Hot Fubber
Waterproofing System, CCW protection Board-H shall
be installed while the CCW-SO0 surface is tacky.
PACKAGING
CCW Protection Board-H is 36. wide. lt is supplied in
rolls of 33.3 feet long (100 ft ). The weight of each roll is
approximately Tl +l- 4lbs.
Thickness is 1/8' (+/- .03').
STORAGE
Store so as to prevent damage to the roll. Avoid prolonged
exposure to direct sunlight. Protgct trom extreme envi-
ronmental condilions. Store away from open flames or
welding areas.
CCW PROTECTION BOARD. V
DESCRIPTION
CCW Protection Board-V is a lightweight, high density,
rigid, e)(trud€d polystyrene foam designed to provide pro
tec.tion for waterproofing membranes on vertical walls.
CCW Prolection Board-V is noi affected by moisture or
most soil chemicals. Therefore, the protection course re-
mains in place to provide long term protection to the wa-
terproofing membrane.
TYPICAL USE
CCW Protection Board-V is used to protect waterproof-
ing membranes that have been applied to vertical, below
grade toundation u/alls. The CCW Protection Board-V
prct€cts the membrane trom damage or aggregate shock
during backfi lling operations.
CCW Proteclion Board-V is also suitable for use in
planlers as a vertical protection couse forlhe waterproofing
membrane.
INSTALLATION
May be temporarily secured in place with SecurTape or
CCW-702 Primer (only applied to the polyethylene face
of the CCW MiraDRl 86C/861 Sheet Membrane). Back-
fill immediately.
PACKAGING
CCW Protection Board-V is packaged in lanfolded
bundles qf 4' X 50' (200 tfl. The protection board is t/4.
thick. The weight ol the material is approximately 8 lbs.
per 200 ff bundle.
STORAGE
Store so as to prevent damage to the bundle. Avoid pro-
longed elgosure 10 direc{ sunlight. Prolest from e)ffeme
environmental conditions. Store away fmm open flames
or welding areas.
CCW PROTECTION BOARD.HS
DESCRIPTION
CCW Protection Board-HS is a heavy duty modified bi-
tumen protection board consisting of a medium weight
fiber glass mat with a high quality SBS (Styrene-ButadF
ene-Sgrene) rubber and asphalt blend. This elastomeric
asphaltic blend lends elasticity and flexibil'rty to the sheet.
The inorganic fiber glass reinforcing provides high tensile
strength, dimensional stability and tear resistiance.
CCW Protection Boar&HS is designed to be installed as
a protection course in the CCW-500R System.
TYPICAL USE
CCW Protection Boar+HS is used as a protection course
on horizonlal surfaces to protect the CCW-S00R Mern-
brane System from damage by foot trafic and physical
abuse fiom olher bades.
Typical uses include plaza decks, inverted roofing sys-
tems, parking decks with asphalt overlaymenb and oher
horizontal surhces to which waterproofing membranes
have been applied.
INSTALLATION
Embed in hot liqukl CC\ry-500 and over lap 2 - 3 inches,
Seal all laps with CCW-500.
PACKAGING
CCW Protection Boar&HS is 393/8'wicle. lt is supptied
in rolls of 49'2' long (150 ff). The weight of eacfr roll is
approximately 90 lbs.
STORAGE
Sore so as to prevent damage b the bundle. Avoid pru
longed elgosure to dircct sunlight Protect fom erGeme
environrn€ntal conditions. Slore away fiom open flames
or welding areas.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
- Cerursu CoelNos & Wrrenpcooale hconeoureo (Cnnl-
rsu) wanants this product to be free of defects in work-
manship and materials only at the time of shipment fom
our factory. lf any Cmusr-e materials prove to contain manu-
ActEirq defecb ihat subshntially effed treir performance,
Cmusle will, at its option, replace the materials or refund
its purchase price.
This limited wananty is the only warranty extended by
CenuslE with respect to its materials. There are no other
wananties, including he implied wananties of merchant-
ability and fihess for a particular purpose. Cnnusr_e spe-
cifically disclaims liabilig for any incidental, consequen-
tial, or o$er damages, including but not limited to, loss of
profits or damages to a structure or its contents, arising
under any theory of law whaboever.
The dollar value of Crnusu's liability and buyer's remedy
under this limited wananty shall not exceed the purcfrase
price of the Cenlsr.e material in question.
Cadisle Coatings & Waterprcofing lncorporabd
900 Hensley Lane
Wy'ie, Tens 75098
Toll Free: (E00) 527-7032
Website: www.carlisle-ccw.com
TECHNICAL DATA
PROFERTY RESI'LTS
Thickness 90 milsTensile Strength
Tensile Sbenglh
Machina Dircclion 90 lbs F / in width (15.8 kN/m)
Cross Machine Direction 70 lbs F / in width (12.3 klvm)
Tensilo T6ar
Machine Direction 100 tbs / in (17.5 kN/m)
Crcss Machine Dhec{ion 90 lbs / in (15.8 kN/m)
Dimensional $ability 0.20% cfiange
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Goatings & Wa0erpoofing
DESCRIPTION
CCl/\/ MiraDRl 860/861 are self-adhering sheet menbranes
consisting of 56 mils (1.4 mm) of rubberized asphalt lami-
nated to 4 mils (0.1 mm) of polyethylene to form a mini-
mum 60 mil (1 .5 mm) membrane. CCW MiraDRl 860 mem-
brane is a summer grade material, suitable for installa-
tions where the ambient temperature is 40'F (4.4'C) or
above. CCW MiraDRl 861should be used for applica-
tions between 25"F (-3.9'C) and 65'F (18'C). The combi-
nation of hese tvro excellentu€brproofing materials prc-
vides a h(lhjerformance, extremely durable rraterproof-
ing banier.
TYPICAL USE
CC\AI MiraDRl 860/861 membranes are used for vertical
and horizontal waterproofi ng on structural foundafron walls
and decks. Below-grade foundation walls, tunnels, split
slabs, plaza decks and parking decks are allareas where
CCW MiraDRl 860/861 may be applied. CCW MiraDRl
860/861 also may be used in interior areas such as me-
chanical rooms, laboratories, kitchens and bathooms.
CCW MiraDRl 860/E61 should be coveed wih either CC\A/
200VI300HV Protec{ion Course, CCW Potec*ion Board,
or CCW MiraDRAlNo drainage composites.
LIMITATIONS
. Do not apply where membrane will be subject to
continuous exposure to sunlight.. Do not apply primer or membrane lo frozen concrele.
Optimum results are oblained when membrane is
installed at temperatures above 25oF. Belween 25oF
and 6$F use he CCW MiraDRl 861 membrane. CCW
MiraDRl 860 can be used from 4OF and abore.
. Do not apply primer or membrane to a damp, fiosty
or contaminated surface.
. Not rccommended as a pond or tank liner except for
'between slab' applications.
. Do not apply over sealants containing coal tar or
polysulfides. ln the event of existing bitumen modified
materials, consult your Carlisle representative.
APPLICABLE STANDARDS
CCW MiraDRt 860/861 meets the applicable requirements
ot- GSA: PBS PCD 07121- USN; NAVFAC TS-07111- VA: H-08-1- Federal Gonstruction Guide Specs; FCG907111' Corps of Engineers; CEGS-07111-342- UL790. ClassA
WARNINGS AND HAZARDS
CCW-702 and CCW-704 contain llammable and com-
bustible solvents. Avoid exposure to open flame. Avoid
breathing vapors. Use only in areas with adequate venti-
lation. Refer fo MSDS for impoftant wamings and Nod-
ucl information.
TECHNICAL DATA
TESTT{ETHODPRCIPERTY
Color
Thickness
Tensile (Membrane)
Tensile (Film)
Elongation
Permeance
Low Temp. Flexibility
(100 cycles)
Peel $ength
Lap Adhesion
ASTM D 3767
ASTM D412
ASTM D 882
ASTM D412
ASTM E96
ASTM D 1970
Dalt
60 mils
325 psi
5(X)0 psi
350%
0.05 perms
Unafiecied @.45'F
Crack
ASTMC836 Unaffeded@
ASTM D9O3
ASTM D 1876
10.0 lMn.
19.0 lMn.
60 lb. (min)Punciure Resistance ASTM E 154
Soil Burial GSA-PBS07121 16 u,ks, no effed
HzO Absorption ASTM D 57O o.loi by wt.
Hydrostatic head ASTMD751 230n.
'180' bend over a 1' (25mm) mandrel at.45"F (r+3"C)
PACKAGING
CGW MiraDRl 860/861-36 = 36' wide X 67' roll (200 ft1
25 mlls per pallel (5000 fi) - Weight = 80 lb/rcll (approx.)
Other membrane thicknesses and configurations are
available by special order.
CCW-702 VOC Compliant Solvent Based Primer:
5 gallon pails (45 pails per pallel)
CCW-714 \,\,bter Base Primer
I gallon pails (100 pails per pallet)
CCW-AVVP l/Vater Base Primer:
1 gallon pails (100 pails per pallet)
5 gallon pails (45 pails per pallet)
CCW-715 Damp Concrete Primec
5 gallon pails (45 pails per pallet)
CCW-704 Mastic and CCW LM-800XL:
30 oz. Qt Tube (12 tubes per carton), 5 gallon pails
(45 pails per pallet)
INSTALLANON
Weather Conditions
CCW MiraDRl 860 is used forapplications where the sur-
fiace temperatures is 40'F. (4.4'C.) and above. CCW
MiraDRl 861is used for applications where the surface
temperature is between 25"F (-3.9"C.)and 65"F (18"C).
' Do not apply CCW MiraDRl 860/861 to frozen orwet sub-
strates. The membrane should not be left exposed to di_
rect sunlight for longer that 14 days.
Substrate Preparation: CCW MiraDRl 960/g61 can be
appl'ed to concrete, metal, wood, insulated wall systems
or masonry surfaces. All substrates must be clean.drv
and free of surface inegularities
Goncrete Substrates: Structural concrete must be cured
a minimum of 7 days and lightweight structural concrete
mustcure a minimum of 14 days before the application of
CCW MiraDRl 860/861 . Repair surfaces that are not stuc_
turally sound, have voids, protrusions,rough spalled ar-
eas, loose aggregate or exposed course aggregate. Void
areas should be filled with latex porfland cement, con_
crete or epory concrete and troweled smooth to match
the existing surface. Protrusions and other rough areas
should be broken off and patched as above. CCW LM_
800XL or CCW-201 may be used to fill smalt voids. hon_
eycombs or bug holes.
Masonry Substrate: Rough masonry may require the
surface to be parged with a plaster coat of cementitious
material to form a well adhered, smooth and uniform fin-
ish. Allow the parge coat to dry before priming and install_
ing the CCW MiraDRl 860/861 waterproofing membrane.
Chemical Additives: Curing compounds should be a
clear resin-based material withoutwaxes, oils orpigments.
Form release agents must not transfer tothe concrete.
Curing compounds orform release agents that adversery
affectthe adherence of the CCW MiraDRt 860/g6.1 urater-
proofing membrane must be removed from the substrate
prior to application.
Priming and Detailing: All concrete, metal and masonry
substrates require primer..Wood surfaces and insulated
wallsystems may not require a primer. Carlisle Coatings
& Waterproofing recommends an adhesion test of the
CCW MiraDRl 860/861 on any unprimed substrate to ven!
proper adhesion. Apply the appropriate CCW primer at
the specified coverage rate. Apply primerwith a lambswool
roller, brush or spray apparatus. Allow primer to dry for a
minimum of 30 minutes.The CCW primer will drv to a
tacky finish. Areas primed but not covered with CCW
MiraDRl 860/861 within 24 hours should be reprimed. All
vertical to horizontal transitions must have a 3/4" (1 gmm)
fillet of CCW LM-800XL or CCW-201 Sealant.
The 3/4" (18mm) fillet must be allowed to cure before
covering with the CCW MiraDRl 860/g6l membrane. Alt
inside and outside comers, as well as the vertical to hori_
zontal transitions, should be double covered. A CCW
MiraDRl 860/861 Membrane Strip should be applied to
each surface a minimum of 4.5', (112mm) before being
covered by the field membrane. Refer to the standard de_
lail drawings for specific detail instructions.
VERTICAL INSTALLATION
Start at the low point and work towards the high point.
Remove 6" (150 mm) to B', (200 mm) of the releaie paper,
and then begin applying the membrane. press and smooth
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the membrane against the substrate while pulling the re-
lease paper free. Install membrane with side laps over-
lapped a mini mum of 2.5" (63mm) and end laps a mini-
mum of 5"(127mm). Carlisle Coatings & Waterproofing
recommends that the membrane be rolled in place im-
mediately after its placement to ensure full adhesion to
the primed substrate. Apply a bead of CCW-704 Mastic
OR CCW-703V Liquiseal at terminations and cut edges,
joints, drains, penetrations and protrusions. For walls over
8' (240cm), the membrane should be placed in lifts. pro-
tectthe CCW MiraDRl 860/861 membranewith the appro-
priate CCW MiraDRAlN drainage composite, CCW 2OOV/
300HV Protection Course or CCW Protection Board V.
HORTZONTAL TNSTALLATTON
Start at the low point (establish a starting point with a
chalk line if necessary) and work towards the high point
in shingle fashion. Remove 2'to 3' (60cm to 90cm) of the
release paper and apply the membrane to the substrate.
Continue pulling the release paperfree while pressing and
smoothing the membrane against the substrate. Apply in
a straight line avoiding wrinkles and over conecting. Roll
the membrane with a minimum 75 lb. (34kg) linoleum
roller. lnstall membrane with side laps overlapped a minr-
mum of 2.5" (63mm) and end laps a minimum of
5"(127mm). Apply a bead of CCW-704 Mastic at ail ter-
minations of the membrane and "T" joints. Apply a 3/4"
(18mm) fillet of CCW LM-800X1 orCCW-201 in ail inside
corners of planter boxes, shower stalls and shower pans
applications. Patch inadequately lapped seams and darn-
aged areas with CCW MiraDRl 860/86'l membrane cover-
ing the damaged area by a minimum of 6,'(150mm). ,Fish-
mouths" and severe wrinkles should be slit, flaps over-
lapped and repaired as above. protect the CCW MiraDRl
860/851 membrane with the appropriate CCW MiraDMlN
drainage composite or CCW 300HV protection Course.
Dotail Requirements: For standard installation details
follow the CCW MiraDRl 860/861 details drawings. For
non-standard installation instructions contact your local
Carlisle Coatings & Waterproofing representative.
LIMITEDWARRANTY
Crns-e Colnrcs & Werenpnooprrc lrconponnro (CARUSTE) warants ils
materials to be fiee of defects in workmanship and malerials only ar
the time of shipment from our faclory. lf any C^RusrE materials prove
to contain manufacturing defecls thal substanlially affect their per-
formance, Cenlsr.e will, at its optjon, replace the maletials or refuno
its purchase price-
This limited wananty is the only wananty extended by Cmuge with
respect to its materials. There are no olher wananties, including lhe
implied warranties of merchantability and filness for a parlicular
purpose. CARL|SLE specifically disclaims liability for any incidental,
consequential, or other damages, including but not limited lo, loss of
profils or damages to a structure or its contents, arising under any
theory of law whatsoever.
The dollar value of CaRUsrE s liability and buyeis remedy under this
limiled wananty shall not exceed the purchase price of the CaRusLE
malerial in question.
Carlisle Coatings & Waterproofing Incorporated
900 Hensley Lane
Wylie, Texas 75O98
Tofl Free: (800) 527-7092
Website: www. carlisle-ccw.comCo.tng! & lv{arpioofrg
MANUFACTURER'S GUIDE SPECIFICATION
sEcTtoN 07131
SHEET MEMBRANE WATERPROOFING
Coatings & Waterproofing
sEcTloN 07131
SHEET MEMBRANE WATERPROOFING
PART 1 . GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES:
lnstallation of sheet membrane waterproofing on surfaces indicated on drawings, consisting of
preparation of existing and repaired c oncrete s urfaces, sealing of c racks and j oints, and
application of CCW MiraDRl 860/861Sheet Membrane Waterproofing.
1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 03150 - Expansion Joints.B. Section 03300 - Cast-ln-Place Concrete.C. Section 07900 - Caulking and Sealants.D. Division 15 - Floor Drains and Standpipes.E. Division 16 - Conduit and other Electrical.
1.3 REFERENCES
A. ASTM D 412 Tests for Rubber Properties in TensionB. ASTM E 154 Puncture ResistianceC. ASTM E 96 (B) WaterVaporTransmission of MaterialsD. ASTM D 1970 Self-Adhering Polymer Modified Bituminous Sheet MaterialsE. ASTM D &82 Test Method for Tensile PropertiesF. ASTM D 3767 Praclice for Rubber - Measurement of DimensionsG. ASTM D 751 Test Method for Coated FabricsH. ASTM D 570 Test Method for Water Absorption of Plasticsl. UL 790 Tests for Fire Resistance of Roof Covering Materials
1.4 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Product provided by this Section is a self-adhesive membrane of not less than 60 mils thickness,
consisting of a rubberized asphalt membrane laminated to a 4 mil cross-laminated polyethylene
film.
1.5 SUBMITTALS
A General: Submit in accordance with Section 01300.B. Product Data: Submit manufacture/s product literature and installation instructions.C. SubconFactor=s approval by Manufac;turer: Submit document stating manufacfure/s acceptance
of subcontractor as an Approved Applicator for the specified materials.D. Warranty: Submit a sample wananty identi[ring the terms and conditions stated in Sec{ion 1.7.
1.6 QUALITYASSURANCE
A. Applicator Qualifications: Applicator shall be experienced in applying the same or similar
materials and shall be specifically approved in writing by the membrane manufacturer.B. Regulatory Requirements: Comply with applicable codes, regulations, ordinances, and laws
regarding use and application of products that contain volatile organic compounds (VOC).
C. Pr+'Application Conference: Prior to beginning work, convene a conference to review
conditions, instiallation procedures, schedules and coordination with other work.
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1.7 WARRANTY
Upon completion and acceptance of the work required by this section, the manufacturer will
issue a warranty agreeing to promptly replace defective materials for a period of 5 years.
The formation or presen@ of mold or fungi in a building is dependent upon a broad range of .
factors including, but not limited to, lhe presence of spores and nutrient sources, moisiure,
temperatures, climatic conditions, relative humidity, and heating/ventilating systems and lheir
maintenance and operating capabilities. These factors are belond the control of Cadisle and
carlisle shall not be responsible for any claims, repaic, restoration, or damages relating to the
presence of any initants, contaminants, vapors, fumes, molds, fungi, bacteria, spores,
mycotoxins, or the like in any building or in the air, land, or water serving the building.
1.8 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
Deliver materials to project site in original, factory-sealed, unopened containers bearing
manufacture/s name and label intact and legible with following information.1. Name of material.2. Manufiacturer's stock number and date of manufacture.3. Material safety datra sheet.
Store materials in protected and well ventilated area.
1.9 PROJECT CONDITIONS
Do not apply membrane when surface temperature is below or inclement weather conditions
confl ic{ with manufacture/s published requirements.
Coordinate waterproofing work with other bades. The applicator shall have sole right of access
to the specified areas for the time needed to complete the installaiion.
Wam personnel against breathing of vapors and contiact of material with skin or eyes. Wear
applicable protective clothing and respiratory protection gear.
Keep flammable products away from spark or flame, Do not allow the use of spark producing
equipment during application and until all vapors have dissipated. Post "NO SMOKING'signs.
Maintain work area in a neat and orderly condition, removing empty contrainers, rags, and
rubbish daily from the site.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
Provide CCW MiraDRl 860/861Sheet Membrane Waterproofing as manufactured by Carlisle
Coatings and Waterprooftng Incorporated, 900 Hensley Lane, Wylie, Texas 75098, Phone: (800)
527 -7 092 F ax: (972) 442-OO7 6.
2.2 PRODUCTS
Self-Adhesive Sheet Membrane Waterproofing: Shall be CCW MiraDRl 860/S6l consisting of a
56 mil rubberized asphalt membrane laminated to 4 mil cross-laminated polyethylene film, and
shall meet or exceed the following requirements:1. Tensile Strength:325 psi minimum, ASTM D 4122. Ultimate Elongation:350% minimum, ASTM D 4123. Puncture Resistance: 60 lbs. minimum, ASTM E 1544. Permeance:0.05 Perm maximum, ASTM E 96 (B)
5. Low Temperature Flexibility: Unaffected at 45oF, ASTM D 1970, 1" mandrel
6. Tensile to Film: 5000 psi, ASTM D 8827. Thickness: 60 mils, ASTM D 37678. Hydrostatic Head: 230 ft., ASTM D 751
A.
B.
A
A
B.
c.
D.
E.
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9. Water Absorption: 0.1olo by wt., ASTM D S70
B. For application temperatures between 25 and 65oF, use CCW€61 Sheet Membrane and CCW-
702. For application temperatures above 4O"F use CCW MiraDRl 860 sheet membrane and
CCW-702, CCW-714 primer, or CCW-AWP.
2.3 ACCESSORY PRODUCTS
A. Surface Primer: Shall be CCW-702 Solvent-based Primer, CCW AWP Water-Based Primer. or
CCW-714 Water-Based Primer.
Mastic: Shall be CCW-704 Mastic.
sealants: shall be ccw-703 Vertical Grade Liquiseal? Membrane, pr-304 one component,
CCW-201 two component Polyurethane Sealant or CCW LM-8OOXL
Backing Rod: Shall be dosed-cell pol)rethylene foam rod.
Protection Course: Shall be CCW Protection Board-H orCCW 300H for horizontal surfaces or
CCW Protection Board-V or CCW 200V for vertical surfaces.F. Drainage Composite: Shall be CCW MiraDRAlNo as recommended by the manufacturer for
each condition.G. Perimeter Drainage System: Where required shall be CCW euickDRAlNil.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 TNSPECTTON
A. Before any waterproofing work is started the waterproofing applicator shall thoroughly examine
all surfaces for any deficiencies. Should any deficiencies exist, the archltect, owner, or general
contraclor shall be notified in writing and coneclions made.B. Condltion of Concrete Surfaces:
1. The concrete surfaces shall be of sound structural grade and shall have a smooth finish,
free of fins, ridges, protrusions, rough spalled areas, loose aggregaie, exposed course
aggregate, voids or entained air holes. Rough surfaces shall receive a well-adhered
parget coat.2. Concrete shall be cured by water curing method. Any curing compounds must be of the
pure sodium silicate type and be approved by the Carlisle representative.3. Concrete shall be cured at least 7 dap and shall be sloped for proper drainage.4' Voids, rock pockets and excessively rough surfaces shall be repaired with approved non-
shrink grout or ground lo match lhe unrepaired areas.5. Two-stage drains shall have a minimum 3 inch flange and be installed with the flange
flush and level with the concrete surface.6. Surfaces at cold joints shall be on the same plane.
3.2 SURFACEPREPARATION
A. The concrete surface must be thoroughly clean, dry and free from any surface contaminales or
cleaning residue that may harmfully affect the adhesion of the membrane.B. lnstall a 314'face,4S degree cant of CCW-201 Poly.rrethane Sealant or CCW LM€OOXL at all
angle changes and inside @rners including penetsations through the deck, walls, curbs, etc.C. All cracks over 1/16" in width and all moving cracks under 1/1d in width shall be routed out to
1/4" minimum in width and depth and filled flush with PT-304 or CCW-201 polprethane sealant.D. All expansion joints less than 1'wide shall be cleaned, primed, fitted with a backing rod and
caulked with CCW-201 Polyrrethane Sealant. For larger joints, contiact Carlisle representative.E. Allow all sealant to cure at least ovemight.F. Stir Primer. Apply a thin film of primer 10'wide, centered over sealed cracks and joints, hairline
cracks, and cold joints. Apply primer 8" on each side of all comers. Prime concrete around
drain flanges. Allow primer to dry per manufacturer=s recommendations.
B.
c.
D.
E.
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G.
H,
l1slalt .1 8'wide stsip of cCW MiraDRl 860/861centered over joints and cracks. tnstal a 12'wide strip of CCW MiraDRl 960/g6lcentered ouei tn" "ri, of all corners.Terminate membrane around drains per ccw n,|liaDRl g60 series details. Terminate them_embrane under the clamping ring. seal all eoges ;th ccw-704 Mastic. Do not interfere witrweep holes.
3.3 APPLICATION
Priming: Clean surfaces to remove residual dust before priming.roller at a rate recommended Oy manutactuiei. Allowrecommendation.
Stir primer. Applybysprayorto dry per manufacturer=s
3.4 FLOOD TEST
A' After sheet tlTPFl has been ! Place at least 24 hours, ptug drains and provide baniersnecessary to contiain flood
.water.
Consult with structural engineeifor deck loadi"g 1;1ni1,5 #i;;conducting a water test.B' Floodsurfacewih2"headofwaterfor24hours. Inspectforleaksandrepairmenrbraneiflea6
are found. Retest after making repairs.
3.5 PROTECTTON COURSE
Horizontal surfaces: lnstall sheet membrane from low to high point, so that laps will shed water.overlap edge seams2l/!, end laps 5'. stagger enJ seams-. Aolt in ptacewirianii to z+"woe,
;33*1ff , ,"sirient roiler. Ensure tnat ariips are finnry adhereo dno trai tn"r" "i" no g"p, *
Verticaf s.urlars: Appry in rengths of g' or ress. overrap edge seams 21/f . on wails over g,high' apply in 8'sections, starting at_the rowest poini wittr rti r,igr,ei section ou"1apping r,elover.section 5". Roll in place usr'ng firm pr"".rrl *iit
"
hand roller.lermlnatlons: consult Carlisle 860-9 Detrails for proper terminations. Roll terminating edges!ryv. anntr ccw-704 mastic to ail rerminationi iio ,r= ioints. Appiy icw-;& Mastic orccw-703-v Liquisear to raps at angre changes, elitending g" in each direction.
VERTICAL APPLICATION:
Install CCW QuickDMlN Perimeter Drainage Slaiem as the first course of drainage compositeimmediately after membrane has been institleo on vertical surtaces. Install ccw MiraDMlNDrainage C^omposite (consult CCW for recommendation), CCW proteaion boaro-V protection
course or ccw 200V on remainder. stop drainage composite o" uebw nnalrao'e revet.HORIZONTAL APPLICATION :
Install ccw MiraDMrN Drainage composite (consurt ccw for recommendation) or ccwProtection Board-H Protection course br ccw sool-fv immeoiately after flood testing onhorizontal surfaces. lf flood testing.is delayed, install a temporary covering to protect the ccwMiraDRl 860/861membrane from damage by'otner traOes.
B.
c.
D.
B.
End of Section
Carlisle, Sure-Seal, CCW MiraDRAlN, cCW QuickDMlN, MiraDRl and Liquiseal are trademarks ofCarlisle Corporation. @ 1996,2002 Carlisle Corporation.
071314
Goalings & Werprcoftrg
DESCRIPTION
CCW LM-800XL Liquid Mastic is a fast-drying elasto
meric, single component, col&applied liquid material.
TYPICAL USES
CCW Lil-800xl is an accessory prcdud used in corr
jundion wih CCW MiraDRl 860/861 merbranes. CCW
LJvl€00x1 is designed to be used as a fillet and rein-
brcement under CO/\l MiraDRl 860/861 nrembnnes at
boting bundation wall junc{ures or other inside comers;
and between boting and bundations when tying in slab
wateproofing wifi the bundation vtrall.
Ofter applications include terminations and flashing to
protusions ftom horizontal and vertical surfaces: termL
nations at drains; and detailing ofthe subsbate prior to
CCW MiraDRl 860/861 membrane application.
APPLICATION
CCW LM-800XL should be applied direc{y fiom the
gallon with a putty knife at 4G50 mil thickness unless
othenvise specified. When used as a fillet under CCW
MiraDRl 860/861, use a'/t" (1.9 cm) fillet and continue
the CCW LM-800XL onl 6" (15 cm) in each diredion.
At membrane terminations, use 60 mils of CGW Llt&
800XL as a flashing and apply at the minimum of 2" (5
cm) wide over the CCW membrane, and a minimum of
't" (2.5 cm) onto the surfrace being waterproofed. CCW
MiraDRl E00/861 can be placed over CCW LM-800XL
afier it has cured. Allow CCW Lir-800XL to cure 24
hours befior flood testing. Do not use CGW LU-800XL
in applicalions subject to more than 57.8 ft (17.6m) head
of water. Corerage Rate at 7r' fillet is 30' per 29 oz tube,
co\rerage rate at 4D50 mill is 20'-25' sq. ft. per gallon.
CatlC. lr r trdar|rt of Carluc Coeaatorl
O 2(m C|]|lslt Corpadlm
co/v LM-800G 10i05 G
PACKAGING
5 galbn (19liter) pails;
lgalbn (4liter) pails;
29 oz. (8?2 kg) tubes, 12 per box;
CAUTIONS & LIMITATIONS
CCW LM€OOXL Liquid Membraneshould not be used
nearopen flame and adequate ventihtion should be pro-
vided for the proteclion of the applicabrs. Do not sbre
CCW LM€OOXL in direct sunlight or at temperatures
exceeding 95"F. lmproper storage could lead to prod-
uctdeErioration.
Tools and equipment may be thoroughly cleaned after
use with mineral spirits, taking the necessary precau-
tion when handling combustible materials. Rebr to
MSDS for other product safety inbrmation.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Crrusu Go*lres & Wrrenpnoonrc [,rconpocrro (Crnrsu) war-
rants this product to be free of defects in workmanship and
malsrials only at the time of shipnent from our factory. lf
any Cenlrsu materials prov€ to contain manufacturing d€-
feds lhat substantially efhct their performance, Crnu*e will,
at its option, replace the mat€rials or refund its Durchase
price.
This limiied warranty is the only wananty extend€d by CAR-
LrsLE wilh respect to its malerials. There are no other war-
ranties, including thg implied warranties of merchantability
and fitness for a pariicular purpose. CenusLE specifically
disclaims liability for any incid€ntal, consequential, or other
damages, including but not limited to, loss of profits or
damages to a struclure or its contenls, arising under any
theory of law whalsoever.
The dollar value of Cenusu's liability and buye/s remedy
under this limited warranty shall not exce€d the purchase
price of the CenusLE material in question.
Carlisle Coatings & Waterproofing lncorporated
900 Hensley Lane
W!ie, Texas 75098
Toll Free: (800) 527-7092
Websit€: www.carlisle-ccw.com
Solids
Pliability @25'F (€2'C)
Hydrostatic Head Resistance
Elongation
PeelAdhesion
VOCContent
ASTM E 1970
ASTMD751
ASTM D412
A.STM D 903
%
lbs (kS)
oh
tbs/in (k1',1/m)
58
Pass
57.8ft(17.5m), max
1396
28 (4.9)
3n.5
Cd n$ & WaLrl.ootng
DESCRIPTION
CCW MiraDMlN 90OO is a high-performance, hiqh_strength drainage composite consisting of a tnree_?i.
mensional, high-impact polystyrene core, and a wovenflter fabric. The filter fabric is bonded to the individual
dimples of he molded polystyrene core. The fabri.,"*"i
as a.Jilter medium to prevent the passage of particles
into the core, while allowing surface moJsture'to oass
freely. CCW MiraDMlN 9000's woven monofilar"nft u
ric withstands high abrasion from applied overburden andprevents intrusion into the drainage core due to its low
elongation characteristics. The woven fabric is better
:{led to receivg 1 lirycty poured concrete topping than
nomvoven geotextile fabrics.
TYPICAL USES
CCW MiraDMlN 9OO0 is designed for use in horizontal
plaza, roofdeck and between-slab drainage applications
where singlrsided subsurface drainage is requireO.
CCW MiraDRAlN 9000 also serves as a protection course
when used in conjunction with CCW \Ahierproofing Mem_
branes.
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
. Manuf;actured at an ISO 9001 :2000 Facility. Relief of hydrostatic pressure buildup. Consistent and proven long term performance due
to a multi-directional core configuration providing a
uniform flow path for water to escape. High-flow drainage capacity assuring efiective drain_
age for virtually any horizontal application. No-clogging drainage performance
. High compressive strength syslem withstands over_
burden stresses
. Enhancement of waterproofing system by channel_
ing lvater away and providing a secondary water re.
tention layer
. Cost+aving, light weight, easy{o-install panels elimi_
nate the need for bringing aggregate to the constuc_
tion site
INSTALLATION
GEIIERAL INFORTIIATION
CCW_ MiraDMtN prehbricated drainage panels may be
installed in a varieg of construction applications. ihey
may be installed against split slabs, plaza decks and
planters. CCW MiraDMlN can be cut with a utitity knife
or scissors_. Concrete may be placed direcUy onto ei-
ther side of the panels. The panels can terminate at thetop of the footing and are flexible enough to form riohl
angles to cover the top of the footing. CCW lrliraORittl
eliminates the need for a protection course over water_proofing systems. Native soils can be used over CCWMiraDMlN. (Contact your local Carlisle Coatings &
Waterproofi n g representative for specifi c guidelinei).
UNDERSLAB / HORIZONTAL APPLICATIONS
Floor Slabs and Concrete Lined Channels
Proper preparation of the subgrade will require grading to
a 2% minimum slope. The area of instailation inoud'G
clear of rubble, rock, large soil clods, etc. place CCW
MinDMlN with tfre fabric side toward the soil. The flange
of he second and subsequent panels should be placEd
over the back side of the preceding dimpled coie and
buted as close as possible to the preceding panel. Thepanel joints, longitudinal and transverse on ttre CCW
MiraDRAlN core, should be sealed with duct tape. This
will aid in preventing concrete or soil tom intruding into
the CCW MiraDMlN core during subsequent
"onit r"_
tion phases. Construction traftc should be minimized over
the installed CCW MiraDMlN. Sand and/or @ncrete mav
be poured directy over tre CCW MiraDMlN core.
Planters
Place the CCW MiraDMlN in the planter so that the
fabric on the vertical and horizontal surfaces faces the
soil. Utilize the installation procedures and attachment
method appropriate for the type of substrate. Overlao
the.fabric of the vertical panel onto lhe horizontal panel
at the transition point. lf cutting of the panels is required,
exposed cuts must be covered with supplemental pieces
of filter fabric to prevent soil intrusion. A minimum over_
lap of 6" (15cm) will be required to cover cut sections.
Plaza Decks
Place fabric side up over a properly waterproofed sub_
strate. The panels should be placed so that water runs
with the overlap not against it. Secure CCW MiraDMtN
to the substrate with ballast or CCW DMIN GRtp to
hold it in place. The first panels should be placed with
the flanged edge uphill. Cut the fabric along the flange
edge and strip off this fabric exposing the edge of the
core and the flange. Place the dimpled edge over the
preceding flanged edge to join the nexl panel. Secure
the remaining fabric flap with CCW DRAIN GRlp or duct
tape. Terminal edges that have been cut will reouire a
supplemental piece of filter fabric to seal the oanel from
soil intrusion.
olilruee coLLEcroR/DTscHARGE sysrEu
Gollector Pipe
Place CCW euickDMlN or colleclor pipe as reouiredin design detaits. The ccw auickDjtitN ;hjJ';;instalted adjacent to the CCW MiraDMtN. C;;;.t
!e t{9n to ensure a continuous drainage prth;;tr,vel;the ccw euickDmtN and the ccw ilir;DmtN';els- For installations where a colleclor e,p" i $;.ffi,encapsulale. the collector pipe in a gravel bed with asupptemental sestion of flter fabric ,J. ,"p"ratormitri
DETAIL REQUIREMENTS
F_or _slandard installation details, follow the CCWMiraDMtN..detait drawin gs. For non_standaro i. Jai.-uon In$rucuons contact vour local Carlisle Coatings &l/lbterproofi ng representative.
PACKAGING INFORMATION
Pgckaging: CCW MiraDMlN 9000 is avaitable in roilsof 4' by 50' (1.Dn by 15.21m).
CAUTIONS / LIMITATIONS
Umit,ultraviolet exposure by backfilling within 7 days ofInsrailation. Any panels damaged during install;tion
:lo{O_ !. replaced by the insriler. timiiationi. C{WMiraDRAlN is resistant to chemicals in normal ;"il ;;:vironments. However, some reagenb may afiect its oer_formance. Cartiste Coatings a ihterproofifu ;ileJei-
url|ves shoutcl be consulted conceming the suitiability ofCCW MiraDRAlN in unusual soil enviionments.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Cenusu Go^Tft.rcs & WarERpRooFr],tG lflcoRpoRArED (C^RUSLE) warrantsthis producl to bo fiee of defects in workmanship ;il'il;;;only a.t the time ot shipment from our factory. lf ."V C*i"*materiats prove to contain manufacruri,ig o eilcis
-'iii
11Tt19..ly efiecr lheh performance, c^** iin,-JiiL'
"p,r],il,reptace tha materials or rofund its purchase price-
Ll': I'l,gd-.*.1":nty is th€.onty.wananty extended by Crnr_rsr.ewrln respect to its materials. There are no other *irr"nti"".,ncluding lh6 imptied wananlies of merchantabithJ ;;J;il;J;;;a particutar purpose. c^RUsrE specifica y oir"r"iri n.unillli."y
inc.'iinlal, conscqusnlial, or other damages, inctuOing luf noilimited lo, loss of pmfits or damag
anshg und.r any rheory " o- ffjJ":gclute ot its cont€nts,
Tho dollar value of Cm.rsr-ds liability and buye/s Jemedy under hislimitod warranty shall not exceed itre purctase pil;;;H:
ErE matcrial in question.
DATATECHNICAL
.Titffi?TI,ffi;ff
STJi! iX".,fr '3#Ji":ar'sre c orporaton
CCW MirdORAtN 9 OOO I O/O,t tc
Cadisle Coatings & Waterproofing lncorporated
90O Hensley Lane
Wylie, Texas 75OgB
Toll Free: (800) 527-7092
Website: wwwcarlisle-@w.com
Gore
Thickness
Compressive Sbength
Maximum Flow Rat€r
Installed Horizontallf
Fabric (FW4O2)
Apparent Opening Size
Water Flow Rate
Grab Tensile $renoth
Grab Elongation
Puncfure Resistance
System
ASTM D 1777
ASruD 1621
ASTM D 4716
ASTM D 4716
ASTM D 4751
ASTM D 4491
ASTM D 4632
ASTM D 4632
ASTM D4833
in (mm)
psf ftN/m1
gpm/fF (Umin/m2)
gpm/fF (Umin/m,)
US Sld Sieve (mrn)
gprruft, (Umin/m)
lbs (kN)
Vo
lbs (kN)
0.40 (10.16)
18,000 (862)
2't (260)
3.8 (47)
40 (0.42)
14s (5,907)
36s (1.62)
24
100 (0.44)
27,198
Codngt e Wairrp.lodng
VAIL MARRIOTT ROOF REPLACEMENT
Fire Prevention Plan
Provided as a public service by
osHcoN
Occupational Safety and Health Consultation Program
Alllanct Co||dlucilsl I Rccbnilm
&!lEClumbcn Avr'88
P.O.Eor1€
Eaglc, OO 816ll
070)328490
Publication No. IISE{f 13A(146)
Revised 01117106
191.0.39
Fire Prevention Plan
The following fire prevention plan is provided only as a guide to assist
employers and employees in complying with the requirements of the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) Fire
Prevention PIan Standard, 29 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
1910.39, as well as to provide other helpful information. It is not
intended to supersede the requirements of the standard. An employer
should review the standard for particular requirements that are
applicable to their indiyidual situation, and make adjustments to this
program that are specific to their company. An employer will need to
add information relevant to their particular facility in order to
develop an effective, comprehensive program.
191039
Flre hevention Plan
Table of Contents
I. Objective
tr. Background
m. Assignnent of Responsibility
rV. Plan Implementation
A. Good Housekeeping
B. Maintenance
V. Types of llazards
A. Electrical Hazards
B. Portable Heaters
C. Office Ffue tlazards
D. Cuning, Welding, and Open Flame Work
E. Ftanmable and Combustible Materials
F. Smoking
VI. Training
Vtr. Program Review
VItr. Attachments
A. Fke Risk Survey
B. General Fire Prevention Checklist
C. Exits Checklist
D. Flammable and Combustible Marerid Checklist
Fire Prevention Plan
for
UAI L MARRIOTT ROO F REPIA,CMENT
]UNE2M7
I. OBJECTIVE
The purpose of this Fire Prevention Plan is to eliminate the causes of fue, prevent loss of life and
property by fue, and to comply with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA)
standard on fue prevention, 29 CFR 1910.39. It provides employees with inforsration and
guidelines that will assist them in recognizing, reporting, and controlling fire hazards.
IL BACKGROTJI\D
AWnce Restoration / VaiI Marriofr is committed to minimizing the threat of fire to employees,
visitors, andproperty. AUiance Restoraion / Vail Marriofr complies with atl applicable laws,
regulations, codes, and good practices pertaining to fire prevention. This Fire Prevention Plan
s€rves to reduce the risk of fires atVail Maniafr in the following ways:
A. identilies materials that are potential fire hazards and their proper handling and storage
procedures;
B. distinguishes potential ignition sources and the proper control procedures of those materials;C. describes fue protection equipment and./or systems used to control fire hazards;
D. identifies persons responsible for maintaining the equipment and systems installed to
prevent or control ignition offires;
E. identifres persons responsible for the control and accumulation of flammable or combustible
material;
F. describes good housekeeping procedures necessary to insure the control of accumulated
flammable and combustible waste material and residues to avoid a fire emergency; and
G. provides training to employees with regard to fue hazards to which they may be exposed.
Itr. ASSIGI\MENT OF RESPONSIBILITY
Fire safety is everyoners responsibility. All employees should know how to prevent and respond to
fires, and are responsible for adhering to company policy regarding fue emergencies.
A. Management
Management determines the Alliance Restoratian / Voit Marriofr hre prevention and
protection policies. Management will provide adequate controls to provide a safe
workplace, and will provide adequate resources and training to its employees to encourage
fire prevention and the safest possible response in the event of a fire emergency.
B. Plan Admini56a1e1
4
Alliance Restomtion shall manage the Fire Prevention Plan for Alliance Restamtian / Vail
Marriafr, and shall maintain all records pertaining to the plan. The Plan Administrator shall
also:
1. Develop and administer theAlliance Restoration / VaiI Muriott fue prevention
training program.
2. Ensure that fue control equipment and systems are properly maintained.
3. Control fuel source hazards.
4. Conduct fire risk surveys (see Appendix A) and make recommendations.
C. Supervison
Supervisors are responsible for ensuring that employees receive appropriate fire safety
training, and for notrfyngSite Suoerintcndent when changes in operation increase the risk
of fne. Supervisors are also responsible for enforcingAlliance Restoration / VsiI Marriatt
fue prevention and protection policies.
D. Employees
All employees shall:
1. Complete all required training before working without supervision.
2. Conduct operations safely to limit the risk of fire.
3. Report potential fre hazards to their supervisors.
4. Follow fire emergency procedures.
Iv. PLAI{IMPI,EMENTATION
A. Good Housekeeping
To limit the risk of fires, employees shall take the following precautions:
l. Minimize the storage of combustible materials.
2. Make sure that doors, hallways, stairs, and other exit routes are kept free of
obstnrctions.
3. Dispose of combustible waste in covered, afutight, metal containers.
4. Use and store flammable materials in well-ventilated areas away from ignition
sources.
5. Use only nonflammable cleaning products.
6. Keep incompatible (i.e., chemically reactive) substances away from each other.
7. Perform "hot work" (i.e., welding or working with an open flame or other
ignition sources) in controlled and well-ventilated areas.
8. Keep equipment in good working order (i.e., inspect electrical wiring and
appliances regularly and keep motors and machine tools free ofdust and grease.
9. Ensure that heating units are safeguarded.
10. Report all gas leaks immediately. AWhnce Restorotian / Vail Marrbtt sl;g1ll
ensure that all gas leaks are repaired immediately upon notification.
11. Repair and clean up flammable liquid leaks immediately.
12. Keep work areas free of dust, lint, sawdust, scraps, and similar material.
13. Do not rely on extension cords if wiring improvements are needed, and take care
not to overload circuits with multiple pieces of equipment.
14. Ensure that rcquired hot work permits are obtained.
15. Tum offelectrical equipment when not in use.
B. Maintenance
Alliancc Rcstoratianl will ensure that equipment is maintained according to manufacturers'
specifications. Alliance Restoration / Vail Marriott will also comply with requirements of
the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) codes for specific equipment. Only
properly trained individuals shall perfomr maintenance work.
The following equipment is subject to the maintenance, inspection, and testing procedures:
l. equipment installed to detect fuel leaks, control heating, and control pressurized
systrems;
2. portable fre extinguishers, automatic sprinkler systems, and fixed extinguishing
systems;
3. detection systems for smoke, heat, or flame;
4. fire alarrr systems; and
5. emergency backup systems and tbe equipment they support.
V. TYPESOFIIAZARDS
The following sections address the major workplace fire hazards at Alliance Restoration / Vail
Marriafr's facilities and the procedurcs for controlling the hazards.
A. Elecrical Fire Hazards
Electrical system failures and the misuse of electrical equipment are leading causes of
workplace fires. Fires can result from loose ground connections, wiring with frayed
insulation, or overloaded fuses, circuits, motors, or outlets.
To prevent electrical fires, employees shall:
l. Make sure that worn wires are replaced.
2. Use only appropriately rated fuses.
3. Never use extension cords as substitutes for wiring improvements.
4. Use only approved extension cords [i.e., those with the Underwriters Laboratory
(tll) or Factory Mutual (FM) labell.
5. Check wiring in hazardous locations where the risk of fire is especially high.
6. Check electrical equipment to ensure that it is either properly grounded or
double insulated.
7. Ensure adequate spacing while performing maintenance.
B. Portable Heaters
All portable heaters shall be approved by AHI. Portable electric heaters shall have tipover
protection that automatically shuts off the unit when it is tipped over. There shall be
adequate clearance between the heater and combustible furnishings or other materials at all
times.
C. Office Fire Hazards
Fire risks are not limited to Vail Maniou's industrial facilities. Fires in offices have
become more likely because of the increased use of electrical equipment, such as computers
and fax machines. To prevent ofFrce fues, employees shall:
l. Avoid overloading circuits with ofFrce equipment.
2. Turn off nonessential electrical equipment at the end of each workday.
3. Keep storage areas clear of rubbish.
4. Ensure that extension cords are not placed under carpets.
5. Ensure that trash and paper set aside for recycling is not allowed to accumulate.
D. Cutting, Welding, and Open Flame Work
AUiance Restoration will ensure the following:
l. All necessary hot work permits have been obtained prior to work beginning.
2. Cutting and welding are done by authorized personnel in designated cutting and
welding areas whenever possible.
3. Adequate ventilation is provided.
4. Torches, regulators, pressure-reducing valves, and manifolds are UL listed or
FM approved.
5. Oxygen-fuel gas systems are equipped with listed and/or approved backflow
valves and pressure-relief devices.
6. Cutters, welders, and helpers are wearing eye protection and protective clothing
as appropriate.
7. Cutting or welding is prohibited in sprinklered areas while sprinkler protection is
out of sewice.
8. Cutting or welding is prohibited in areas where explosive atrnospheres of gases,
vapors, or dusts could develop from residues or accumulations in confined spaces.
9. Cutting or welding is prohibited on metal walls, ceilings, or roofs built of
combustible sandwich+ype panel consftuction or having combustible covering.
10. Confined spaces such as tanks are tested to ensure that the atmosphere is not
over ten percent of the lower flarnmable limit before cutting or welding in or on the
tank.
11. Small tanks, piping, or containers that crnnot be entered are cleaned, purged, and
tested before cutting or welding on them begins.
12. Fire watch has been established.
E. Flammable and Combustible Materials
Site Superintendent shall regularly evaluate the presence of combustible materials at VaiJ
Maniofr Roof (see Appendix D).
Certain types of substances can igrrite at relatively low temperatures or pose a risk of
catastrophic explosion ifignited. Such substances obviously require special care and
!p1dling.
1. Class A combustibles.
These include conmon combustible materials (wood, paper, cloth, rubber, and
plastics) that can act as fuel and are found in non-specialized areas such as offices.
To handle Class A combustibles safely:
a. Dispose of waste daily.
b. Keep trash in metal-lined receptacles with tight-flrtting covers (metal
wastebaskets that are emptied every day do not need to be covered).
c. Keep work areas clean and free of fuel paths that could allow a fire to
spread.
d. Keep combustibles away from accidental ignition sources, such as hot
plates, soldering irons, or other heat- or spark-producing devices.
e. Store paper stock in metal cabinets.
f. Store rags in metal bins with self-closing lids.
g. Do not order excessive amounts of combustibles.
h. Make frequent inspections to anticipate fues before they start.
Vy'ater, multi-purpose dry chemical (ABC), and halon l2Il are approved flue
extinguishing agents for Class A combustibles.
2. Class B combustibles.
These include flammable and combustible liquids (oils, greases, tars, oil-based
paints, and lacquers), flarnmable gases, and flammable aerosols.
To handle Class B combustibles safelv:
a. Use only approved pumps, taking suction from the top, to dispense
liquids from tanks, druns, barrels, or similar containers (or use approved
self-closing valves or faucets).
b. Do not dispense Class B flammable liquids into containers unless the
nozzle and conCainer are electrically interconnected by contact or by a
bondi.g wire. Either the tank or container must be grounded.c. store, handle, and use class B combustibles only in approved locations
where vapors are prevented from reaching ignition sources such as heating or
electric equipment, open flames, or mechanical or electric sparks.
d. Do not use a flammable liquid as a cleaning agent inside a building (the
only exception is in a closed machine approved for cleaning with flammable
liquids).
e. Do not use, handle, or store Class B combustibles near exits, stairs, or
any other areas normally used as exits.f. Do not weld, cut, gdnd, or use unsafe electrical appliances or equipment
near Class B combustibles.
g. Do not generate heat, allow an open flame, or smoke near Class B
combustibles.
h. Know the location of and how to use the nearest portable fue
extinguisher rated for Class B fue.
Water should not be used to extinguish Class B fires caused by flammable liquids.
Water can cause the buming liquid to spread, making the fire worse. To extinguish a
fre caused by flammable liquids, exclude the air around the buming liquid. The
following fue-extinguishing agents are approved for Class B combustibles: carbon
dioxide, multi-purpose dry chemical (ABC), halon 1301, and halon l2l l. (NOTE:
Halon has been determined to be an ozone-depleting substance and is no longer
being manufactured. Existing systems using halon can be kept in place.)
F. Smoking
Smoking is prohibited inallVail Maniat buildings. Certain outdoor are:u rrury
also be designated as no smoking areas. The areas in which smoking is prohibited outdoors
are identified by NO SMOKING signs.
Roofing Kettles
Fired roofing kettles shall not be operated on roofs ofbuildings unless permission is granted
by the Fire Commissioner.
There shall be at least one 20 BC portable fire extinguisher within 30 feet horizontal travel
distance of every roofing keule at all times while the unit is in operation.
AHI requirements:
VI. TRAINING
Ahialcc Restoration shall present basic fue prevention training to all employees upon
emplolment, and shall maintain documentation of the training, which includes:
A. review of 29 CFR 1910.38, including how it can be accessed;B. this Fire Prevention Plan, including how it can be accessed;C. good housekeepingpractices;
D. properresponse and notification in the event ofa fire;E. instruction on the use of portable fire extinguishers (as detemrined by company policy
in the Emergency Action plan); andF. recognition ofpotential fire hazards.
Supervisors shall train employees about the fire hazards associated with the specific
materials and processes to which they are exposed, and will maintain documentation of the
training. Employees will receive this training:
A. at their initial assignment;
B. annually; and
C. when changes in work processes necessitare additional training.
vIL PROGRAM REVIEW
Alliance Restoratian shall review this Fire hevention Plan throughout the roof replacement project
for necessary changes.
10
Appendix A
Fire Risk Survey
Vail Msrriafr
Northeast FIat Roof
Type of Fire Hazard Location Emergency Actions Required PPE
Completed by:Date:
ll
pYes a No
fYes o No
fYes oNo
TYes o No
fYes o No
Appendix B
A0iance Restoration / Vail Maniafr
General Fire Prevention Checklist
Use this checklist to ensure fue prevention measures conform with the general fire prevention
requirements found in OSHA standards.
p Yes o No Is the local fire department acquainted with your facility, its location, and
specific hazards?
If you have a flue alarm system, is it tested at least annually?
If you have interior stand pipes and valves, are they inspected regularly?
If you have outside private fre hydrants, are they on a routine preventive
maintenance schedule and flushed at least once a year?
Are fue doors and shutters in good operating condition?
Are fue doors and shutters unobstnrcted and protected against obstructions,
including their counterweights?
pYes o No Are automatic sprinkler system water control valves, air pressure, and water
pressure checked weekly or periodically?
o Yes pNo Has responsibility for the maintenance of automatic sprinkler systems been
assigned to an employee or contractor?
f,Yes o No Are sprinkler heads protected by metal guards?
g Yes o No Is proper clearance maintained below sprinkler heads?
F{es o No Are portable fire extinguishers provided in adequate number and type?*
FYes D No Are fire extinguishers mounted in readily accessible locations?*
drYes o No Are fire extinguishers recharged regularly with the recharge date noted on an' inspection tag?*
$,Yes o No Are employees periodically instructed in the use of extinguishers and fue
protection procedures?*
*(NOTE: Use of fire extinguishers is based on company policy rcgarding employee fire fighting in your Emergency
Action Plan and local firc code.)
^ e+r<r- P*-:rcaa.ri-to*Completedby: |{uu.
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Appendix C
Ahiance Restoration / VaiJ Marriatt
Exits Checklist
Use this checklist to evaluate Allhnce Restoratian / VaiJ Marriatt's compliance with OSHA's
standard on emergency exit routes.
f.Yes n No Is each exit marked with an exit sign and illuminated by a reliable light source?
fYes o No Are the directions to exits, when not immediately apparent, marked with visible
signs?
fYes o No Are doors, passageways, or stairways that are neither exits nor access to exits,
and which could be mistaken for exits. marked "NOT AN EXIT'or other
appropriate marking?
pYes o No Are exit signs provided with the word "EXIT'in letters at least five inches high
and with lettering at least one inch wide?
pYes oNo Areexitdoorsside-hinged?
f Yes o No fueallexitskeptfreeofobstructions?
TYes o No Are there at least two exit routes provided from elevated platforrrs, pits, or' rooms where the absence of a second exit would increase the risk of injury from
hot, poisonous, cortrosive, suffocating, flammable, or explosive substances?
pYes o No Is the number of exits from each floor of a building and from the building itself' appropriate for the building occupancy? (NOTE: Do not count revolving,
sliding, or overhead doors when evaluating whether there are sufFrcient exits.)
fYes o No Are exit stairways that are required to be separated from other parts of a
building enclosed by at least one-hour fire-resistant walls (or at least two.hour
fire-resistant walls in buildings over four stories high)?
I Yes o No Are the slopes of ramps used as part of emergency building exits limited to one
foot vertical and12 feet horizontal?
fYes o No Are glass doors or storm doors fully tempered, and do they meet the safety
requirements for human impact?
pYes o No Can exit doors be opened from the direction of exit travel without the use of a
key or any special knowledge or effort?
g0Yes o No Are doors on cold storage rooms provided with an inside release mechanism
l3
fYes o No
tlnt will release the latch and open the door even if it's padlocked or otherwise
locked on the outside?
Where exit doors open directly onto any street, alley, or other area where
vehicles rray be operated, are adequate barriers and wamings provided to
prevent employees from stepping into the path of traffic?
Are doors rhat swing in both directions and are located befween rooms where
there is frequent traffic equipped with glass viewing panels?
fYes oNo
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Appendix D
AUiance Resnrafian / Vail Marriatt
Ilammable and Combustible Material Checklist
Use this checklist to evaluarc AUiance Restorotian / Vail Marriafr's compliance with OSHA's
standards on flammable and combustible materials:
fles oNo
pYes oNo
Are combustible scrap, debris, and waste materials such as oily rags stored in
covered metal receptacles and removed from the worksite promptly?
Are approved containers and tanks used for the storage and handling of
flammable and combustible liquids?
pYes oNo Are all connections on drurns and combustible liquid piping vapor and liquid
tiCht?
pYes oNo Are all flammable liquids kept in closed containers when not in use?
{Yes oNo Are metal drums of flammable liquids electrically grounded during
pYes oNo
dispensing?
Do storage rooms for flamrnable and combustible liquids have appropriate
ventilation svstems?
p,Yes oNo Are NO SMOKING signs posted on liquefied petroleum gas tanks?
pYes oNo Are all solvent wastes and flammable liquids kept in fire-resistant covered
containers until they are removed from the worksite?
fles oNo Is vacuuming used whenever possible rather than blowing or sweeping
combustible dust?
fles oNo Are fuel gas cylinders and oxygen cylinders separated by distances or fire-
resistant barriers while in storage?
yYes aNo Are fne extinguishers appropriate for the materials in the aleas where they are
mounted?*
pYes oNo Are appropriate fire extinguishers mounted within 75 feet of outside areas
containing flammable liquids and within 10 feet of any inside storage area for
such materials?*
qXes nNo Are extinguishers free from obstruction or blockage?*
fles oNo Are all extinguishers serviced, maintained, and tagged at least once a year?*
l5
pYes oNo
loYes oNo
pes oNo
-fYes oNo
sNo
oNo
pYes
pYes
Are all extinguishers fully charged and in their designated places?*
Where sprinkler systems are penn€urently installed, are the nozzle heads
directed or arranged so that water will not be sprayed into operating electrical
switchboards and equipment?
Are NO SMOKING signs posted in areas where flammable or combustible
materials are used or stored?
Are safety cans utilized for dispensing flammable or combustible liquids at
the point ofuse?
fue all spills of flammable or combustible liquids cleaned up promptly?
Are storage tanks adequately vented to prevent the development of an
excessive vacuum or pressure that could result from filling, emptying, or
temperature changes?
*(NOTE Use of fire extinguishers is based on company policy regarding employee fire fighting in yow Emergency
Action Plan and local fire code.)
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VAPOR-LOCK REINFORCED, HOT-APPLIED MEMBRANE WATERPROOFING
PART 1 . GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES:
Installation of patented Vapor-Lock Reinforced hot-applied membranewaterproofing slatem on surhces
indicated on drawings, consisting of preparation of existing and repaired surfaces, ieiling of oacks andjoints, application of CCW-711-90 Sheet Membrane and CCW-500 Hot-Applied Membrane.
1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 03150 - Expansion JointsB. Ses.tion 03300 - Cast-ln-Place Goncrete.C. Section 06125 - Wood Decking.D, Section 07900 - Caulking and Sealanls.E. Division 15 - Floor Drains and Standpipes.F. Division 16 - Conduit and other Electrical.
1.3 REFERENCES
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Product provided by this Section is a 215 mil thick, reinforced, hot-applierJ rubberized asphalt membrane
sYslem, consisting of one layer of CCW-71 1 -90 fabric reinforced membrane and one lapr of hotepplied
rubberized asphalt membrane.
SUBMITTALS
A. General: Submit in accordance with Section 01300.B. Product Data: Submit manufracfurer's product literafure and installation instructions.C. Subconfacto/s approval by Manufacturer: Submit document strating manufacture/s acceptance of
subconlractor as an Approved Applicator for the specified materials.D. Wananty: Submit a sample wananty identiffing the terms and conditions stated in Section 1.7.
QUALIryASSURANCE
A. Applicator Qualifications: Applicator shall be experienced in applying the same or similar materials and
shall be specifically approved in writing by the membrane manufacturer.B. Regulatory Requirements: Complywith applicable codes, regulations, ordinances, and laws regarding
_ gse and application of products that contain volatile organic compounds (VOC).C' Pre-Application Conference: Prior to beginning work, convene a conference to review conditions,
installation procedures, schedules and coordination with other work.
A
B.
1.4
1.5
1.6
07142-1
Goattugs a Wabrpooftng
DESCRIPTION
Catlisle s \4rpor+od( Sy$em ulilias the CCV\I-711 sheet
mernbrane as a preformed first course on difficult to
waterproof subslrates such as lightweight structural
concrete and wood. The CCW-71 1-90 sheet membrane
is a gGmil thick composite consisting of a self-adhering
rubberized asphalt membrane laminated to high-sbengrth,
heat-resistant woven pollpropylene mesh. The woven
mesh is designed towihshnd high tramperaturesallorring
the membrane to becorne an integral reinforcement part
of the CCW-500R HotApplied Membrane Sptem.
The second course of the Carlisle Vapor-Lock System is
the application of CCW-500. The CCW-500 is a single
component rubberized asphalt compound that forms a
tough, freible, monolithic memhane over lhe CCW-711
sheet membrane. :Ihe fast set up time speeds the'
completion of the waterproofing sptem.
TYPICAL USES
Carlisle's Vapor-Lock Sptem is used to waterproof
lightweight sbuc.tural decks, irwerted roof sTstems with
steel decks covercd by grlpsum, Den+Decl€or plywood.
The Vaportock Sptem is also ideal for conveniional
waterproofing of split slabs, tunnels and plaza decks.
LIMITATIONS. Do not apply CCW-71 1 -90 membnane if tempeftfiIre is
less than 25"F. Do not apply CCW-SOO membrane if
temperature is less than 0'F. Do not install
uraterproofing b adamp, ftostyorcontaminded surfae.. Atemate Subsfates: Adequate sfuctural support and
the number, type and location of fasteners required to
meet applicable codes should be determined and
verifi ed by the project engineer.. Steel decking shall be 22 gauge minimum covered with
5/8" minimum fire rated Type X gypsum board or
approved€qual.. Wood decking shall be 112'minimum exterior grade
tongue-andgroove pl),rood installed with the long
dimension perpendiarlar to joists. All but joints shall
be supported by framing.
PACKAGING
CCW-500 is packaged in 45 lb. blocks, one block per
carton, 64 cartons per pallet Each block is sealed in a
polyehylene bag inside the carton. The block, including
he bag, is placed in the ketUe, leaving only disposal of
the carton.
CCW-711 sheet membrane is packaged on rolls in ihe
following sizes:
18" X 45' (67.5 sq. ft.) 36' X 45' (135 sq. ft.)
APPLICABLE STANDARDS
1. US Patent # 5,979,133
ian Speeificalion CGS&37.50-M89
4. City of New York MEA#63-9&M
PROPERW TEST IIETHOD
Soli& contenl ASTM D-1353
Flow ASTTU D-5329
Pcnctr.tion ASTM D-5329
(1/101h mm)
Flash Pohl ASTM D93
l/Velar Vapor ASTM E-96 (B)
Pcrmcance
Toughness CGSB-37.50-1189
Ratio of Toughness CGSB-37.50{i189
to peak load
Adhesion
Soffening
Viscosily
Wit.. Absorption
Pinholing
Low Temperature
flsxibility
100%
@ 140'F,0 mm
(!rrFr76
@ lZlE = 159
568'F
0.02 pcrms
19J
0.09
CGSN-37.50-ltl89 Pass
ASTM D-36 202.F
CGSB-3750-M89 3 sccond3
(CGS&37.5&M89 96 h'3. = 0.05 g
max. 0.35 9 lgaint)
CGS&37.50-M89 No vbible pinholca
CGSB-37.50-M89 Pass
Pa3s
No chengo
No !ficst
0.F
RESULTS
Low tsmparature CGSB-37.50-M89
crack bridging
H3at stability CGS&37.50-M89
In vFcostly, p€netration, flow or low temp flexibility rft;r rging
Resilicncy ASTM D-3407 52%
Rcaistance to mild acids
Minimum ambiet temperaturg
for application
COVERAGE
The bllowing is a guide to estimab the amount of mate
rials required for various membrane thicknesses.
215 mils applied = 1.23 lbs/ff = 7.46 ftl/gal.
180 mils applied = 1.03 lbsfF = 8.91 ff/gal.
90 mils applied = .51 lbs/ft2 =17.83 ff/gal.
IITTARNINGS AND HAZARDS
Use wilh adequate ventilation. Workers must use poper
protection to prevent bums. Refer to the MSDS lor im-
pwtant wamings and product information.
Coatings & Wftrprcofing
DESCRIPTION
ThE CCW-500R System utilizes CCW-500 Hot Applied
Liquid Membrane; a single @mponent, rubberized asphalt
compound that forms a tough, flexible, thick, uaterproofing
membrane. CCW-500 adheres tenaciously to virtually any
sound surface, vertical or horizontal to assure water wih
not migrate beneath he membrane in the event of physical
damage. The fast set up time speeds the completion of frre
waterproofing. CCW-500 Hot Applied Liquid Membrane is
applied in a thick, monolithic coating utilizing CCW Rein-
forcing Fabric whidr allows for a wide variety of substrate
conditions.
TYPICAL USES
CCW-500R is used for waterproofing spllt slab construction
prcjects and is especially suited as he wateproofing mem-
brane on roof decks using the inverted roof system.
LIMITATIONS
. Do not use on exposed or wearing surfaces.
. Not reommended over lightweight insulated concrete.
. lf metal pan is used for concrete form, the metal pan must
be vented.
. Consult with Carlisle's representrative before using CCW-
500R on any type lightweight concrete, concrete with
curing compounds oradditives, deckswhich have existing
wateprcofing materials
. Do not apply below ooF or lo damp, frosty or contaminated
surfaces.
PACKAGING
CCW-S@ is packaged in 45 lb. blocks, one block per carton,
64 cartons per pallet. Each bloe* is sealed in a polyethylene
bag inside he carton. The block, including the bag, is placed
in the kettle, leaving only disposal of the carton.
The CGW Reinforcing Fabric is packaged in a rolls ot
59" X 610'(3000ft'z)weight approx. 30 lbs.
36' X 667' (2000ff)weight appror 24 lbs.
APPLICABLE STANDARDS
1. US Patent # 5,979,133
- 2. Canadian Soecification CGSB-37.50-M89
-
4. Cityof NewYork MEA#63-9&M
5. Miami-Dade
COVERAGE
The following is a guide to estimate the amount of matedals
reguired for various membrane thicknesses.
215 mils applied =
180 mils applied =
90 mils applied =
't.23 lbslff = 7.46 ftrlgal.
1.03 lbs,t, = 8.91 ff/gal.
.51 lbs/fiz = 17.83 ftr/gal.
WARNINGSAND HAZARDS
Use with adequate venlilation. Worl(ers musl use proper
protection to prevent bums. Refar to the MSDS for important
wamings and produd intormation.
Solids contgnl
Flo,v
PsnBbalion
(1/10h mm)
Flash Poinl
V\rat6r \hpor
PBrmeance
Toughness
Ralio ofToughness
lo peak load
Adhasion
Viscoslty
Water Absorption
Pinholing
Low TempsraturB
f,adblig
Lou/ tErperaEre CGse37.50-1189
crack brtdging
Hsat Etabl[ty CGS&37.50-M89
ASTM D1353
ASTM D€329
ASTM 0.5329
ASTM D-92
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sEcTtoN 07142
VAPOR.LOCK REIN FORCED, HOT.APPLIED
M EM BRAN E WATERPROOFI NG
Coatings & Waterproofing
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sEcTtoN 07142
VAPOR.LOCK REINFORCED, HOT-APPLIED MEMBMNE WATERPROOFING
PART 1 . GENERAL
1,1 SECTION INCLUDES:
Installation of patented Vapor-Lock Reinforced hot-applied membrane waterproofing system on surhcesindicated on drawin-q:9lsl:ting-of preparation oieiiiting ino iepatieo surfaces, seating of qacks andjoints, application of CCW-71t-go she6t Membrane anobcw-sbo Hot-Apptied Membrane.
1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 03150 - Expansion JointsB. Section 03300 - Cast-ln-place Concrete.C. Section 06125 - Wood Decking.D. Section 07900 - Caulking and Sealants.E. Division 1 S - Floor Draini and Standoioes.F. Division 16 - Conduil and other gpciribf.
1.3 REFERENCES
A ASTM applicable standards and test methods.B. UL 790 Tests for Fire Resistance of Roof Materials.
1.4 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Product provided by this section is a 215 mil thick, reinforced, hot-applied rubberized asphalt membranesystem' consisting of one layer of CCW-71 1-90 fabric reinforced membrane and one taferornot-apprieorubberized asphalt membrane.
1.5 SUBMITTALS
A General: Submit in accordance with Section 01300.B' Product Data: Submit manufacture/s product literature and installation instructions.c' subcontractot's approval by Manufa&urer: submit ooclrmJni itating manufacture/s acceptiance ofsubcontractor as. an Approved Appricator for the specified materiais. 'D' Wananty: Submil a sample wanbirty identifoing tnb tirmi
"no- "onoitionr
state€t in Section 1.7.
1.6 QUALIryASSURANCE
A Applicator Qualffications: Applicator shall be experienced in applying the same or similar materials and
- shall be specificarty approved in writing by the membrane manufucturer.B' Regulatory Requ.irements: .complywi[h ipplicable cooes, relulations, oroinances, and laws regarding
^ use and apprication o-f products that contain voratire organic impounds (voc).c' Pre-Application confeience: . Prior to beginning worf, convene J ionference to review conditions,instarration procedures, schedures and coJrdinatr:on witir other wori.
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1.7 WARRANTY
A' Provide a written, single source wananty for all snlem pmponents agreeing that during the warranty
$?illlJ:"tr;Tijir"*?f ;T3fror repiaoemenl of oereaive maieridis
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,fu ;b,fi#is ;]"t";
B' The formation or presence of mold or fungi in a building is dependent upon a broad range oi factorsincluding, but not limiled to' the presence of spores a-no nutfteni sources, moisture, temperatures,climatic cond]tigl.?j relative humidity, and.heaiintv€;iiLing'rrt"r. and rheir maintenance andoperating capabilities. T hese f actois are beyonJthe contrir dfcaaisb and carlisle shall not beresponsible for any claims, repairs, restoration, or aamages r;rating to the presence of any initrants,contiaminants, vapors, tumes' molds, tungi, oacierla, ipoiEs, mv"-oi&inr, or the tike in any building or inthe air, land, or water serving the buitding.
.I.8 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A' Deliver materialg to Project site in original, factory-sealed, unopened containers bearing manufacturersname and labe-l intact and legible with following informatibn.:- - '-- '
l. Name of material.2, Manufacturer,s stock number and date of manufacture.3. Material safety data sheet.B' store flashing,membrane, mastic and primer in a protected area out of direct sunlight. protect from rainand physical darnage.
1.9 PROJECTCONDITIONS
A' Do not apply CcW-71 1 -90 membrane if temperature is less than 25 degrees F. Do not appty ccw-soog:Um1$t:illj::r* is less than 0 delrees r. oo noi rnstarr ilaterprooRng to a dinip, rrostv or
B' coordinate wateproofing work with other bades..The applicator shall have sole right of access to the_ specified areas for the time needed to complete tne apgibation.
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c' Protect adjoining surfaces not t9 be r,rratefioofed "g"i;5i;;;;;e or soiting. protect ptants, vegetationand animars which might be affected by *aterprooilng op"Ltioi..-' -
D' wam Personnel agains!{eStfins or vJpors and contract'of material with skin or eyes. wear applicableprotective clothing and respiratory protection gear.E' Keep flammable products iway trbm spa* or
-flame.
Do not allow the use of spark producing equipment
- 9yrins application and untir ail vapors irave dissipated. post "No sMoKING" signs.F'
lf#tfil! y# area in a neat and orderly condition, r".ouing eml['containers, iags, and rubbish ctaily
PART 2. PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
Provide products manufactured-and supplied. by^carlisle Coatings and waterproofing Incorporated 900Hensrey Lane, wyrie, Texas 75098, phone: $oo) szt-togz iii. (ei2l aaz-ooza.
2.2 PRODUCTS
A' Preformed sheet membrane: Shall be CCW-711-90 90 Mil Sheet Membrane with polypropylene fabricreinforcement.B' Hot applied liquid membrane: Shall be ccw-500!_oJ Annlied Membrane, rubberized asphalt compounct,and shall meet or exceed the requirements of CGSB_i7.SG.MB9. -
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2.3 ACCESSORY PRODUCTS
Flashings: Shall be ccw-71J-90 90 Mit Flashing or CCW 60 mil uncured neoprene for non-exposedareas and Sure.Sealz EpDM Flashing for expos-ed areas.
lurface Primer: Shall be CCW-702 forccw-zt t -so rembrane applications and CGW-702 under CCW-500 for flashing and detail applications.
Mastic: Shall be CCW-704 Mastic.
sealants: shall be ccw'703 vertical Grade LIQUIsEAL@ Membrane or cGW-201 two componentPolyurethane Sealant.
Backer Rod: Shall be closed-cell polyethylene foam rod.Expansion Joints: Shall Oe tne e.t'-StiO
Protection Course: Shall be CCW protection Board-H or HS.Root Banier: Shall be the RMB 400 with t
""t,eiO"O ,""r,Drainage Gomposite: Shall be ccw MiraohAN@
"-,
,".orr"nded by the manufacturer for eachcondition.
Insulation: shall be extruded polystyrene insulation with a minimum 60 psi compressive strength asmanufactlred by Foamular or Dow.
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lav.ers: where required, shall be as recommended and supplied by the membrane manufacturer.l,"I'q*r qf in_ap! Qvs.!em: wnere requireo,-snJio"'bcw euickDRAtNil.n'r' l-rotecrrve Mat shail be appried over insuration prior to bailast pracement.
PART 3. EXECUTION
3.'t INSPECT|ON
A Before any walerproofing work is started. lhe. waterproofing appticator shall thoroughly examine allsurfiaces for anydeficiencies. should any deficienciei"iLi in"Tr"h,at""t, o*n"r, or general contractorshall be notified in writing and conectioni made.B. Condition of Concrete Sirfaces:
1' The concrete surfaces shall be.of sound structural grade, 3500 psi minimum, and shallhave a smooth finish, free of voids, spalls, sharp proi^"ion" or loose "gg."g"i"l
-2' concrete shall be cured bv water ci,"!s qJthg{'ffi;; compounds must be of the puresodium.siricate.type and bL approved b:y the cartisre reiresentiative.3' concrete shail bd cured at reiit z oap'and rh"ti b;;dp"a ror froper drainage.4' V-oids exceedin g 1.Q', roek pockets ano excessi,rerv rouirr su.ra'cei srrJi ueEfaireo witna.pproyed non_shrink grout or ground to match the unreiaired areas.5' Two stage drains shall have a irinimum 3 il;h fl-g;;;! oe insiJei witrr the flange flushand level with the concrete surface.6. Surfaces at cold joints shall be on the same plane.
c' Altemate Substr.ates: Adequate structural s upport and the number, type and location of fastenersrequired to meet appricabre codes shourd be dctermined ano uerirlo'uy [.,e;.d;il;;;; *"
1' si::l 99|kins.shattbe22 gause minimum covered *ith d,,e;"i6il-r-r-r#'ii"o rp" xSypsym board or approved equal.2' Wood decking shall be 1/2" minimum exterior grade tongue and groove plywood installedwith the long dimension perpendic-ulartoioists.iriouttioints shall besupported byframing.
3.2 SURFACEPREPARATIONA' The substrate s:.{a@ TYst b-9 thoroughly c1.ean, dry and free from any surface contaminates or cleaningresidue that may harmfully affect the iOtiesion of the membrane.q Detail expansion joints pei manuiactuier=s recommendalion.c' Flashino MPth-o3-A&-fo4A): Apply ccw-702 primer at the juncture of alt horizontral surfaces andvertical surfaces to the height indiiit6d on the ora;ind (s";i;."""iilr"n0"0), such as parapetwals,curbs, columns and all penetrations through the detk'at a rate oi soo-sso sq. ft. per gallon. AvoidpUdd|es.A||owprimertodryfor1hourminimum,8hoursmaximum.@
tg we! orimer' Apply 6G90 mils of ccw-500 meilor"n"io
"ou"i
prtr6o
"r"".. Instail ccw-711-90 milsheet membrane or uncured neoplene flashing into tnis nrsl co,lo" or ccw-soo to cover lhe vertical
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section and edend 6-inches onto deck surface. Flashing installation may be done during crack and jointtreatnent or during installation of the first layer of ccW-500 ;;;iln". comptetety cover all f,ashingmaterial during in-shllati_on of the subsequeni taprs or Ccwsoo remorane. rbrminlu nasning'on ua1per Carlisle 500-9 Details.D' lnstall sure-seal EPDlrrl flashings in exposed areas per Carlisle recornmendatbns (VL-500-,48). Atwaysclean and prlme EPDM with EP-is Splice Giment pei caaisrc sprice iroceaur"'prio, toappllcation of GGW-500 membrane.E' Apply a thin film of ccw-550 Primer in a 4 foot square area around drains. Allow primer to dry .t hourminimum. 8 hours m?1T.9T: ApPly 90 mils ot ccw-soo r".uon" to
"over
primed areas. lnstall a 3fool square section of CCW-711-90 or uncured neoprene n"tning ouer r,e orain and onto he deck. Nosplices or seams are allowed within 3'of the-drain flinge. rerminhlGe nasning ";o"itir" d"r;'ing ,ingof the drain and cut away the inner portion of the natiit. use irm fressure to press the llashing againstthe CCW-500 surface and ensure good adhesion. Do iot interfer6 with weep'holes. --." 'g -l
3.3 APPLICATION
A" Apply CCW-702 primerto allsurfaces to receive CcW-711-90 Sheet Membrane at a rate of 30G,3S0 sq.ft' per gallon. Avoid puddles. Allow primer to dryfor t hour minimum,S hours .""i.rr. rti"rili""*irr_ not orooerlv adhere to wet orimer.B' Apply CCW-71t-So Sheet Membrane ftom_bw to high point, in a shingle fashion so that laps will shedwater' Begin installation at lorr edge of d_ecf, ove-rtaipinj norizontil portion oi prevloulv inrt n"oflashings. overtap all edges at least i-1l2"..End iaps sniiu"-staggEred. piace sneet hiemu;an'e carenrrryso as to avoid wrinkles and fish-mouths. After installation, rofl wfilia metral rollerwrappeo rriut aieriri"ntmateriar. Roler shourd be 'tg'- 24" wide and weigh at reast 100 rbs.C' Heat CCW-500 Membrane blocks in a twin wall kelUe with continuous agitiation and apply between 375 to_ 395 F (caution: Do not exceed maximum safe operaung teipenlire-or aoar.1.D' Apply a coat of ccw-S@.Hot Applied Membrand at a rale ot t-s sl. n. per galon or as required to obtain
- an average thickness of 125 mils. Total thickness of the CCW vipor-t-odr Sptem srrllfo" zis,irs.E' Apply CCw-500 over the ccw-711-90 sheet membrane and CCW-Uncured tteopren" rr""r'ing.F. Apply CCW protection Board H or HS into the last murs" of CCW_500
"nO
iUid m"protection board seams togeheiwith CCW_SOO.
3.4 FLOOD TEST
A' Allow CcW-So0.LuTlprang t9 cool. Plug drains and provide baniers necessary to contain flood water.B' Flood surface with 2' head of water for i4 hours. tnipect roi reaislno repaiimembrane ntelis arefound. Retest after making repairs.
3.5 PROTECTION COURSE
A' Install CCW QuickDMlN Perimeter Drainage System as the first course of drainage compositeimmediately after membrane has cured on vertical surfaces. Install CCW MiraDRiltt DdnageComposite.B' Instrall CCWMhaDMlN.Drainage Composite 9000 or 9900 over CCW protection Board-H or HSProtectionCourseimmediatelyafterfloodtestingonhorizontal surfaces. tffloootestin!iJoJaGo,lnstarr_ a temporary co]/ering to protect the CCW-500 membrane from damage by other t?jesC. Apply the RM,B 490 in planter areas covered with soit. Apply over proiection Board and beneaththe MiraDRAlN. RMB 400 splices are a minimum of + incnes and heat welded
End of Section
Cadisle, Vapor-Lock, Sure-leal, CCW MiraDMlN, CGW QuickDMlN, and Liquiseat are trademarks of CarlisteGorporation. @ 1 996, 2005 Carlisle Corporation
Foamularn is a tademark of Otens Coming
Down is a trademark of Dow Chemical
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DESCRIPTION
Carlisle's Vapor-l_ock System utilizes the CCW_Z11 sheet
membrane as a preformed first course on difficult to
waterproof substrates such as lightweight structural
concrete and wood. The CCW-711-90 sheet membrane
isa.gOflil thick composite consisting of a self_adhering
rubberized asphalt membrane taminabd to highstrengh]
heat+esistant woven polypropylene mesh. The,,,oien
mesh is designed towihstand hi,gh temperaturesallodng
the membrane to become an integral reinforcement pai
of the CCW-500R HotApplied Membmne Sptem.
The second oourse of the Carlisle Vapor{ock System b
the application of CCW-SOO. The CCW-5@ isL single
component rubbedzed asphalt compound that formJ a
torgh, flexible, monolithic mernbrane over he CCW-Z1i
sheet membrane. The fast set up time speeds the
completion of the waterproofing s!4stem.
TYPICAL USES
Carlisle's Vapor-Lock System is used to waterproof
lightweight sbucfural decks, inverted roof sptemi with
sbeldecks covercd by grpsum, Ders-Declf or plyntoo<i.
The Vapor-Lock Sptem is also ideal for conventional
waterproofing of split slabs, funnels and plaza decks.
LIMITATIONS. Do not apply CCW-ZI 1-90 membrane if temperature is
less than 25'F. Do not apply CCW-500 membrane iftemperature is less than 0.F. Do not install
uEterproofng b a damp, fiosty or contrninated surfae.. Alternate SubsHes:Adequate shrctrral support and
the number, type and location of fasteners required to
meet applicable codes should be determined and
verified bythe project engineer.. $eel decking shall be 22 gauge minimum covercd wih
5/8'mlnimum fire rated Type X gypsum board or
approvedequal. Wood decking shall be 1// minimum oderior grade
tongu+and{roove plywood instralled with the long
dimension perpendicular to joists. All butt joints shatl
besupported byfiaming.
PACKAGING
CCW-500 is packaged in 45 lb. blocks, one btock per
carton, 64 carlons per pallet. Each block is sealed in a
polye$ylene bag inside lhe carton. The block, induding
he bag, is placed in tre ke$e, leaving only disposal of
the carton.
CCW-711 sheet membrane is packaged on rolls in the
following sizes:
18'X 45'(67.5 sq. ft.) 36'X 4s, (i 35 sq. ft.)
APPLICABLE STANDARDS
1. US Patent # 5,979,133
2. Canadian Specification CGS&37.50-MB9
3. UL 790 Class A
4. Cig of New York MEA#6&9&M
COVERAGE
The bllowing is a guide to estimate he amount of mate-
rials required for various membrane thicknesses.
215 mils applied = 1.23 tbs/frz = 7.46 t?gal.
180 mils applied = 1.03 lbs/ff = 8.91 fi?gal.
90 mils applied = .51 lbs/fi2 =i7.83 ff/gal.
WARNINGS AND HAZARDS
Use with adequate ventilation. Workers must use proper
protection to prevent bums. Refer to tie MSDS for rm-
poftant wamings and product information.
PROPERW TEST METHOD RESULTS
Solids contcnl ASTM D-1353
Flow ASTM I>5329
Penetration ASTI{ D5329
(1fi0h mm)
Rash Pdnt ASTil D-93
Weter Vapor ASItt{ E-96 (B)
Permeance
Toughness CGSB-37.50-I/|S9
Ralio of Toughness GGS&37.5GM89
lo peak load
Adhesion
Sofiening
Viscosity
I ht€r Absorption
Pinholhg
Low Tempereture
tlexibility
Resiliency ASTTM D-3.+07
Low lemperature CGS&37.50-M89 pass
crad( bfidging
Heat st bility ccsB-37.50jrt89 No change
in viscosity, pcnctralion, llow or low temp fadbility afier aging
100%
@ l,lfF, 0 mm
@ZrF=76
@ 1??F = 159
s58.F
0,02 penns
19J
0.09
CGS]{-37.5GM89 pass
ASTU D-36 202.F
CGSB-3750-l\t89 3 scconds
(CGS8-37.50-M89 96 hrs. = 0.05 g
max. 0.35 g lgainl)
CGSB-37.5GM89 No vbibL pinhotes
CGS&37.50-M89 pass
52%
No cffec't
trF
Resistance lo mild Bcidg
Minimun ambient bmp€rafure
tof applicalion
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Surface Preparation: The substrate surface must bethoroughly clean, dry and free from any surtace contaminates- or cleaning residue that may harmfullf affect lhe adhesion ofthe membrane-
Detail and . Flashing: D€tail expansion joints permanufacturer's recommendation. ireferred'CurU anoParapet Ftashing- Method (VL-S004A): Appty CCWidi-pnr",
ar rne Juncure of all horizontal surfaces and vertical surfacesto the height indicated on the drawings (g;'min.recommended), such as parapet walls, curbs, columns anda penerrations through the.deck at a rate of 300-350 sq. ft.per.gallon. Avoid puddles. Allow primer to dry for on" i.,ouminimum, eight hours maximum. Membrane *iff 'not
properly .dher6 to wet primer. Apply 125_mil ot CCW-SOO
. membrane to cover primed areas. lnsiall CCW-71,1-90 sheetql!.T,119r uncured neoprene flashing into this firct courseof CCW-S00 to cover the vertical sectio-n anO extenJ-Oionro
deck. $rface. Flashing insta ation may be Oone OurinJ ciacxand joint treatmenl or during installation of the first liver ofCCW-SOO membrane. Compietety cover alt G.hl.s ,i[ri.fduring installation of lhe subsequent tayers of CCW-SOOmembrane.'
At the juncture of all horizontal surfaces to vertical surfaces.such as parapet walls, curbs, columns anO alt peneirations
through the deck, apply CCW_702 primer on the verticalsections to the height indicated on the drawings (g; min.recommended). Allow primer to dry. Apply the CC-W-dOO overthe primed substrate. lnstatt Cbw_iti-sO mit or-Cdw_. Uncured Neoprene Flashing over the CCW-SOO to cover the
I9gfl section and extend 6, onto the deck surface. Instatl
CCW-500 Membrane over horizontal portion of flasttino ano
onto the verlical podion du ng the field membrane installition.
I9-!rytl flashing on walt pir Cartiste 500_9 Oetairs. rnstarr
CCW-500 Membrane over horizontal portion of flashint and
onto the vertical portion during the field membrane instatLton.
Install Sure-Seal. EPDM flashings in exposed areas per
Carlisle recommendations. Alwayi clean inO prime eebU
with EP-95. Splice-Cement per Carlisle splice procedure priorto application of CCW-500 membrane.
'Apply
a thin fitm ofCCW-702 Primer in a 4' square area around drains. Allow
q{me1 tg dry one hour minimum, eight hours maximum. Appty
90-mil of CCW-S0O membrane to cover primed areas. Initatla 3' square section of CCW-711-90 oi uncured neopreneflashing over the drain and onto the deck. No splic'es or
seams- are allowed within 3" of the drain flange. Terminatethe flashing under the clamping ring of the irain and cut
away the inner portion of the flashing. Use firm pressure to
- press the flashing against the CCW-500 surface and ensure
good adhesion. Do not intedere with weep holes.
APPUCATION
Apply CCW-702 pdmer to all surfaces to receive CCW-711_
90 sieet membrane at a rate of 3OO-350 sq. ft. per gallon.
-Avoid. puddles. Allow primer to dry for one'houi min'imum,
eight hours miuimum. fiembrane wi not properly adhereto wet prlmer.
Apply CCW-711-90 sheet membrane from low to high point,in a shingle fashion..so that laps will shed wateri Begtn
installation €t low edge of deck overlapping horizontal portion
gl-erevfu.sLy instailed ftashings. Overiap i[ "dg", "t iea.l Z112". End laps sha be staggered. place she-et membrane
carefully so as to avoid wrinkles and fishmouths. After
installation, roll with a metal roller wrapped with a resilienr
material. Roller should be jg. - 24' wide and weigh at leasr100 lbs.
Heat CCW-500 membrane blocks in a twin wall ket e withcontinuous agitation (Caution: Do not exceod ln"rilnurn
sa€- cpelattq Enpelatr€s of @ F.) Apply a coat ofCCW-500 Hot Apptied Membrane at a rati of ia .q. tt. pe,gallon or as required to obtain an average thickness of 1i5 _mil. Total thickness of the CCW Vapor_iock System shafte
2't 5-mil.
Apply CCW-500 over the CCW-711-90 sheet membrane ano
CCW uncured neoprene flashing.
FLOODTEST
Allow CCW-500 membrane to cool. plug drains and provide
barriers necessary to contain flood water.
Flood surface with 2' head of water for 24 hours. Inspect forleaks and repair membrane if leaks are found. Retest after
making repairs.
PROTECflONCOURSE
Install CCW MiTaDRAINo Drainage Composite or CCWProtection Board-H protection Course or CCW 30OHV
immediately after flood testing on horizontal surfaces. tf flood
testing is delayed, install a temporary covering to protest the
CCW-500 membrane from damage by otherlrades.
(Optional) Instatt 8-mil Etephant Skin prior to the protection
course t0 provide easy future access to the membrane.
nepruns
In the event the CCW-500 Hot Applied Liquid Membrane is
damaged, clean the area with a cloth wet with mineral soiritsand apply CCW-500 Hot Applied Liquid Membrane to thedamaged area.
LffilTEDWARMNTY
CrRusu Coerrres & Werenpnooprric hconponereo (Clnr-rsr_e)
warrants this product lo be free of defects in workmanship
and materials only at the time of shipment from our factory. if
any Cmusu materials prove to contain manufacturing defects
that substantially effect their performance, CenLrsLE will, at its
oplion, replace the malerials or refund its purchase price.
This limited wananty is the only wananty extended by Cenusu
wilh respect to its materials. There are no other wirranties
including the implied wananties of merchantabitig and fitness
for a particular purpose. Cenusr.e specifically dis;hims liability
for any incidental, consequential, or other damages, includini
but not limited to, loss of profits or damages to i structure orits contents, arising under any theory of law whatsoever.
The dollar value of Cmusu's liability and buye/s remedy under
this limited wananty shall not exceed the purchase frice of
the Crnlrsu material in question.
Csrlble Sufe-Or8in and strD Seal arr tradamrrts of Cedisl€ Corpor8tinDrns-O€ck is I rEgistlfqt rradarB* o f Goorgi&pacific Corp*jfon'--'-O 2002 Carlir|! Corporltion
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Carlisle Coatings & Waterproofi ng Incorporated
900 Hensley Lane
Wylie, Texas 75098
Toll Free: (800) 527-7092
Website: www.ca=rlisle-ccw.comCcUtIt I llht rDrootk|
Goatings & W@ng
DESCRIPTION
ThE CCW-500R System utilizes CCW-500 Hot Applied
Liquid Membrane; a single component, rubberized asphalt
compound that forms a tough, flexible; thick, waterproofing
msmbrane. CCW-500 adheres tenaciously to virtually any
sound surface, vertical or horizontal to assure water will
not migrate beneath the membrane in the event of physical
damage. The fast set up time speeds he completion of the
wateproofing. CCW-500 HotApplied Liquid Membrane is
applied in a thick, monolithic coating utilizing CCW Rein-
forcing Fabric which allows for a wide varieg of substrate
conditions.
WPICAL USES
CCW-500R is used for waterproofing split slab construction
pojects and is especially suited as he waterproofing menF
brane on roof decks using the inverted roof system.
LIMITATIONS
. Do not use on exposed or wearing surfaces.
. Not recommended over lightweight insulated concrete.
. lf metal pan is used for concrete form, the metal pan must
be vented.
. Consult with Carlisle's representative before using CCW-
500R on any type lightweight concrcte, concrete with
curing compounds or additives, decks which have existing
waterproofi ng materials
. Do not apply below fF orto damp, frosty orcontaminated
surfaces.
PACKAGING
CCW-500 is packaged in 45 lb. blocks, one block per carton,
64 cartons perpallet. Each block is sealed in a polyethylene
bag inside the carton. The block, including the bag, is placed
in the ketde, leaving only disposal of the carton.
The CCW Reinforcing Fabric is packaged in a rolls of:
59" X 6'10' (3000ft'z) weight approx. 30 lbs.
36'X 667'(2000ft'z) weight approx. 24lbs.
APPLICABLE STANDARDS
1. US Patent # 5,979,133
2. Canadian Specifcation CGS&37.5&M89
3. UL 790 Class A
4. City of NewYork MEA#6&96-M
5. Miami-Dade
COVERAGE
The following is a guide to estimate the amount of materials
required for various membene thicknesses.
215 mils applied =
180 mils applied =
90 mils applied =
1.23 lbs/ft2 = 7.46ft219a1.
1.03 lbsrt2 = 8.91 ff/9a1.
.51 lbsrt2 = 17.83 ftlgal.
PROPERTY TESTMETHOD
Solids cdfent
Ffxr
Penstration
(1/10h mm)
Fla$ Poinl
Vt atgr \bpor
P6rmeance
Toughness
Ralio otToughness
to peak load
Adhesion
Viscos[y
Wbbr Absorplion
Pinholing
Low Temp€ratur€
naxibility
Louv t€mo€rahire CGS&37.50-1I 89
crack brirging
Hoet stabiny cGss375GM89
ASTM D,1353
ASTM D5329
ASTM &5329
ASTII t>92
ASTM E-96 (E)
CGS$37.50-lil89
cGS&37.5DM89
ccs&37.5GM89
cGs&375&M89
(CGSB€7.50-M89
max. 0.35 9 lgainl)
cGS&37.50-M89
cGsB37.50-M89
100%
@ 140F,0 mm
@ TibF:43
@ 122.F = 159
57FF
0.()2 p€ms
37.6J
0.117
Pass
8 saoonds
96 hrs. = 0.16 9
No visiblo pirholes
Pasg
psss
No d|ange
52%
No ofiod
0'F
in yiscosity, psnetration, florr or lory Fmp i€xlbilny aner aging
Resilienct ASTM D,3407
Resistance to mlld acids'
Mhimum amHenl ternpd"eturg
for application
WARNINGS AND HAZARDS
Use with adequate venulation. Workers must use proper
protection to prevent bums. Refer to the MSDS fw inportart
wamings and prcduct information.
. .INSTALLATION
Sudace Prepanfibn: New concrete shall be water qrred, with. l fiStt hair broom finish and in place for 14 days minimum,
21 days preferred. Surface shall be structurally sound, ory
and free of dust, dirt, frost, lailance, non_appioved curing
agent or other contamination which may affect adhesion of
the membrane.
Remove splatters, fins, ridges or other projections tg provide
a level surface. Fill holes, honeycombs, rock pockets, spalls
or other voids and indentations with approved concrere
patching compound.
Grind or ftll surface at cold joints where each pour is at a dif-
ferent plane to provide a smooth and level surface.
Detail Work: Mix CCW-201 Sealani and apply per Carlise
standard details. Allow the sealant to cure ovemight.
Detail expansion joints and drains per manufacture/s recom_
mendation.
Apply a thin, even coat of CCW-550 primer, 6. wide, cen_
tered over all non-moving cracks less than 1/16,' wide and
cold joints. Apply primer at a rate of 400 - 600 ffz per gallon.
Allow primer to dry. Apply a 125 mil thickness coat ofbCW_
500 Hot Applied Liquid Membrane over lhe primed crack or
cold joint.
Apply a thin, even coat of CCW-SS0 primer, 16,,wide,
centered over all cracks greater than 1/16" wide, all moving
oacks and all previously sealed expansion joints.Allow primer
to dry. Apply 90 mils of CCW-500 membrane to @ver primed
areas. Install a 12' wide strip of CCW-711W Sheet Membrane
Flashing, centered over the cracks and expansion joints.
Application:Blocks of CCW-500 shallbe melted in a twin wall
kettle with continuous agitation. Caution: Do not exceed
maximum safu operating temperature of 400"F.
Apply a thin, even coat of CCW-550 primer to the entire
surface to receive waterproofing. At the juncture of all verti-
cal sections with the deck surface, such as parapet walls,
columns and all projections tfrrough the deck, apply a thin
even coat of CCW-550 Primer to the vertical section to the
height indicated on the drawings (8'minimum recommended).
Apply primerat a rate of 400600 ftrlgallon. Allowthe primerto
dry. Nofej Membnne will not properly adhere to wet pimer.
Apply CCW-500 HotApplied Membrane to the primed vertical
and horizontalsurfaces, including over all previously detailed
areas, in a two-layer application, at a rate of 21 ft2lgallon
(75 mils) for 150 mil systems and 18 ft2lgallon (90 miis) for
the 180 mil systems. For the 21S mils system, two coars
should be applied, with the firt coat applied at 1g ft1gallon
(90 mils) and he second coat apptied at 13 fi?gallon (125
mils). lnstall CCW-711W mil sheet membrane or uncured
neoprene flashing into the first course of CCW-S00 to cover
the vertical section and extend flashing 6-inches onto deck
surface. Apply CCW Reinforcing fabric while membrane is
warm and tacky. Apply second coat of CCW-500 HotApplied
Cadisle, MirsDMlN and SurB,S68l ars tradsmarks of C8riisle CorDoration
O 2002 Cadide Corporation
ccw.500R 06n6 tc PN€003s
Membrane at the rate requhed to obtain the specified total
system thickness.
Termination of flashi,'rg: Terminate flashing on wall per Cadisle
50G9 details. Apply CCW-SO0R over all horizontal flashing
sections during membrane installation. Install Sur+Seap
EPDM flashing in exposed areas per Cadisle recommenda-
tions.
Note: When CCW-i@ Hot Applied Liquid Membnne is in_
stalled on the flange of a two stage dnin, use care not to till
the weep holas.
Flood Test: (Optional and at the direction of structrral engi_
neer) Plug drains and provide necessary baniers to contain
flood water. Flood deck wittr 2. head of water and check for
leaks after 24 hours.
Protection Course: The membrane must be protected fom
damage. Install CCW MiraDRA|Noor CCW protection Boaro
immediately following flood test. Install 8-mil Elephant Skin
prior to the protection @urse to provide easy future access
to the memrane.
REPAIRS
In the event the CCW-500 Hot Applied Liquid Membrane is
damaged, clean the area wih a doth wet with mineral spirits
and apply CCW-500 Hot Apptied Liquid Membrane to the
damaged area.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Cnnusrc ComNes & Warenpnoorrxe llconponrmo (Crnusrc)
wanants this product to be free of defects in workmanship
and materials only at the time of shipment from our factory. lf
any Cmusr.e materials prove to contain manufacturing defects
that substantially affect their performance, Cmr-rsu will, at its
option, replace the materials or refund its purchase price.
This limited wananty is the only wananty extended by Cnnr.rsr.e
with respect to its materials. There are no other wananties,
including the implied wananties of merchaniability and fitness
for a particular purpose. Cnnusr-e specifically disclaims liability
forany incidental, consequential, or other damages, including
bul not limited to, loss of profits or damages to a sbucture or
its contents, arising under any theory of law whatsoever.
The dollar value of Cenu*e's liability and buyer's remedy
under this limited wananty shall not exceed he purchase
price of the Cenusu material in question.
Carlisle Coatings & Waterprcofing Incorporated
900 Hensley Lane
Wyli€, Texas 75098
Toll Free: (800) 527-7092
website: www.carlisle-ccw.comCo nerAwd.4'rocltl
ffi0
DESCRIPTION
CCW-711-90 Sheet Membrane and Flashing is a gO mil
thick composite consisting of a self adhering rubberized
asphah membrane laminated to a high strengrth, heat re-
sistantwoven polypropylene mesh. Asiliconized release
liner prevents the material from sticking in the roll, and is
easily removed for installation.
The fac'tory conholled quality assures uniform thic|<reqs on
the job, while the inherent wateproofing properlies ol tne
rubberized asphalt membrane provide an e)(cellent waler
banier. The woren mesh is designed to withs{and high tem-
peratures, allowing the membrane to b€corne an integral
part of the CG-\il€00R HotApplind and Vapor-Lock Water-
proofing Systerns.
TYPICAL USE
CCW-711 -90 Sheet Membrane and Flashing is primarily
designed to be used in conjunction with CCW-500 Hot
Applied Membrane. lt may be used as a preformed first
@urse on difficult to coat substrales sucfi as lightweight
strustural concrete, As a flashing, it provides a reinforced,
uniform 90 mil layer on vertical surfaces while reinforcing
cracks and joints.
ADVANTAGES
. When used as a firsl course, this reinfor@d membrane
provides a uniform, pinholeftee lal,Er, providing an ex-
cellent substrate for the monolithic hot applied layer.
. As a flashing for the CCW-500R Sptem, the mem-
brane combinas the strength of the woven mesh with
the sdf-adhering and dastomericproperties of the rub,
berized asphalt. This combination provides a durable,
reinforced flashing.
. The membrane adheres tenaciouslyto the primed suF
strate whle the CCW-500 l-lotApplied Membrane bonds
with the mesh, assuring a waterproof condition.
. The hherent durabilfi and heat resistant prcperties of he
rnesh ensures the integrity of the membrane when the
CCW-500 HotApplied Membrane is installed oler it
PACKAGING
12'x 45'(45 sq. ft.) 48 rolls/pallet, 51 lbs"/roll
18"x 45' (67.5 sq. ft.) 48 rolls/pallet, 40 lbs./roll
24"x45'(90 sq. ft.) 25 rolls/pallet, 58 lbs./roll
36"x 215' (135 sq. ft.) 24 rolls/pallet, 75 lbsJroll
INSTALLATION
Suiae Prepanfion: Structuralconcrete shall be in place
forT days minimum (14 days preferred) and shall be dry.
Lightweight, air-entrained structural concrete shall be in
place for 14 days minimum (21 days prefened) and shall
be dry. Surface shall have a smooth finish and be free of
voids, spalled areas, sharp protrusions, loose aggregate,
laitance and form release agents. Curing agents contain-
ing wax, oil or pigments must not be used. Only self-
dissipating type curing agents are acceptable. Forms
should be removed as quickly as possible. lf metal
decking is used as a permanent form, the metal must be
venEd.
Pimer Apply CCW-702 Primer by spray or with a long
nap roller at 300 to 350 sq. ft. per gallon. At 75o F. allow
primer to dry t hour minimum. Prime only areas to be
waterproofed the same day. Reprime if area becomes
dirly. Primer has a satisfactory cure when it will not hansier
when touched.
Full Coverage lnstallation: Apply CCW 711-90 Sheet
Membrane from low to high point, so that lap seams will
shed water. Overlap edge seams 2% inches, end seams
4 inches and staggered. Snap a chalk line for a starting
point. Pull back about 2 feet of release paper and place
adhesive side of membrane along chalk line. As the roll
is dispensed, simultaneously remove the release paper
and maintain alignment.along the chalk line. lmmedi-
ately after installation, roll the membrane with a metal
roller 18'to 24" wide weighing at least 100 lbs. CCW-
500 HotApplied Membrane may be applied immediatoly.
Prime CCW-711-90 if membrane surface becomes dirty
belore CCW-500 can be installed.
Flashing lnstallation: Preferred Method - Apply GCW-
550 Primer at the iunction of horizontal surfaces, such
as parapet walls, curbs, columns and penetralions
through the deck, to the vertical height indictade on the
drawings (8" min. recommended). Apply 90 mils of CCW-
500 membrane to cover primed areas. Install CCW-711-
90 mil sheet membrane or uncured neoprene flashing
into the first course of GCW-500 to coverthe verticalsec-
tion and extend flashing 6-inches onto dek surface.
Flashings shall be covered by second lift of CCW-500.
PROPERW ASTM RESULTS
TensileSlrengith D€82 53lbJin.Elongation* D€82 #8/"Permeance E-96 (B) 0.1 permsPliability D146 Pass @ -25oF,
'Y1' mandrel
Puncture Resistance E-154 200 lbs
Altemhte tUemoO - Install a 1/2, x11/2, ,45 degree cant ofCCW-201 Sealant in all inside comers,
"nO
lror"O pio_jections and penetrations. Allow sealant to
"ur" oi"i_night. Prime all areas to receive ftashing. nppfy CCW_
71'l -90 Flashing to the height specmeO 1a miiri'mum rec_ornmended). Final height shail be beiow the finisheo
oeck surface. Extend flashing 4' minimum onto the hori.zontal deck surface.
Terminations:Terminate membrane on vertical surfacesper Carlisle's 500-9 Details. press terminatinq
"do;,irrnluin place with a hand roller, hammer nanOie oisimif"itool. Apply CCW-soo Hor Apptied Membrane ro;tau_
Tl?llq_{n"., T-joints and taps not covereo bV tneCCW-500Rsystem.
Note: Failure to use adequate pressure at teminatino
edges will resuft in a poor sea! and potentiat teai. inZ
use of mastic is not a substitute foi a good seat.
Protection:CCW-711-90 Sheet Membrane must be pro-
tected from damage priorto instattation of CCW-500. ThLapllicator may install a temporary protection course of
CCW Prstection BoarO-H orplywood'waffrarap if requireO
Dy Jobsite conditions. This protection crurse must be
removed belore installation of the CCW_500.
LIMITATIONS
. Do not use in areas where membrane will be subiect
to continuous exposure to sunlight.
. Between 25o and zlooF use CCW-71 1 -90LT Low Tem_
perature Membrane.
. Do not apply primer or membrane to damp, frosty orcontaminated surf aces.
. Do not use over sealantg contiaining coal tar or polysul-
fides. lf these materials are present, they mujt be
removed and the surfaces thoroughly cleaned.
WARNINGS AND HAZARDS
Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Wash thoroughly af_
ler use.Avoid breathing vapors from the primeraniO mas_tic. Use these only in areas with adequate ventilation.
Refer to MSDS for important wamings and safety intor-
mation.
STORAGE
CCW-711-90 rolls should be stored on end, under cover.
and in areas where the temperature is between +0, and100'F (4.4. and 38"C). Do not double stack pallets
LIMITED WARRANW
CaRusu Conlrucs alo WereRenoorno ltconeonato (Gm_
usLE) wanants its materials to be free of manufacturino
defecG at the time of their shipment from our factory. ifany Canusr_e materials prove to contain manufacturino
defects that substantially affect their performance, Cenli
rst-r will, at its option, replace the material or refund thlpurchase price.
This limited warranty is the only warranty extended bv
Cmusr-e with respect to its mateiials. fneie are no oi#
wananties, including the implied warranties of merchant-
ab_ility and fitness for a particular purpose. Cmusu soe-cifically disclaims tiability for any incidental,
"on!"_quential, orotherdamages, including but not limited to,loss of profits or damages to a structure or its contenti,
arising under any theory of law whatsoever.
The dollar value of Cenlrsle's liability and buyer,s remedv
under this limited warranty shall notexceed ihe purcnase
price of the Cenusu material in question.
Cadisl€ is a trademark ot Cadisle Co.Doration
O 2002 Carlisle CorDorationco^r-7r1-90 ozo3 rc
Carlisle Coatings & Waterproofi ng Incorporaled
900 Hensley Lane
hflie, Texas 75098
Toll Free: (8O0) 527-7092
Website: www'carlisle-ccw.comCodngr & Wat rprgotng
Goatings & Waterproofing
DESCRIPTION
A solvent tree, two component polyurethane compound
for preparing and leveling rough concrete surfaces prior to
the installation of CCW MiraDRl 860/861 Sheet Mem-
brane Waterproofing. The low viscosity compound fills
voids and cures to torm a well adhered elastomeric mem-
brane.
TYPICAL USE
LiquFDeck lills and levels rough concrete surfaces, pro-
viding asmooth surfaceforlhe installalion of CCW MiraDRl
860€61sheet Membrane. The compound cures ovemigtrt
to a lully adhered elastomeric sheet, providing a tempo-
rary waterproofing layer priorto the installation of the wa-
Erprcofing membrane.
ADVANTAGES
Fills voids and spalls. Smooths, levels and primes rough
decks in one step.
Usefullor both rehab and new construction.
Provides a lemporary waterproofing layer.
No solvents or VOC's.
LIMITATIONS
. Do not apply compound to a frosty, damp or wet surface.
. Do not proceed with compound application if tempera-
ture is below 40"F or if rain is imminent wilhin 8 hours
atter application.
. lf metial pan is used for concrete form, the pan must be
vented. Notfor use on grade.
. lf deck has a between slab membrane, consult with
Carlisle representative.
PACKAGING
4 gallon kits consisting of 3/2 gallons of part A in the 5
gaf lon pail and a lz gallon can of Part B. Mix only ful
kits.
Shelf Life: One Year
WARNINGSAND HAZARDS
Before use refer to MSDS for important wamings aN
safety information Use only in areas with adequate ven-
tilation. Avoid breathing vapors. Avoid contact with eyes
and skin. In the event of skin coniract, remove immedi-
ately and wash with warm, so€rpy water. Wear eye pro-
tection. Always wash hands before eating.
TYPICAL PROPERTIES
Color Bhck
Sofidscontent ASTM D 1335 1W"
Tensile Strength ASTMD 412 250 psi
Ultimate Elongation ASTM D412 25tr/o
Adhesion to Concrete ASTM D.903 5 PLI
Low Temp. Flexibility ASTM D522 -25!F
INSTALLATION
The concrete surface must be clean, dry and free of
laitance, dirt, oil, grease or other contamination.
New concrete must be in place for 7 days minimum. Cur-
ing compounds must be of the seltdissipating type and
be approved bythe Carlisle representiative. Old concrete
must be structurally sound. Loose or deteriorated con-
crete shall be removed. ln the event of existing coatings,
contact Carlisle.
Pour all of Part B into Part A and mix for a minimum of 5
minutes. Stop midway and scrape the sides and bottom
ol the pail to ensure that all material is completely and
uniformly mixed. Use a heavy duty dow speed drill with
a paddle blade or a Model PS Jiffy blade.
After mixing, the material should be applied within an
hour. The useful working life of the material will be longer
in cool weather and may be reduced in hot weather. In
cool weather, store materials in a warm place prior to
use. Keep material warm until mixing and application.
Pour Liqui-Deck onto the deck and spread in a uniform
coat. Apply sufficient material to fill all voids and depres-
sions and smooth rough areas. A coverage rate of 25
square leet per gallon (100 square feet per kit) yields a
0.060'thick layer. More Liqui-Deck may be required for
rough or damaged surfaces,
Allow to cure ovemight or until a firm, rubbery layer is
prcduced. Carlisle CCW MiraDRl 860/86'l membrane may
be applied directly to the cured Liquideck surtace. No
additional priming is required.
LIMTTEDWARRANTY
CARus r ComrGS AND WA'TEFprcoFtNG IN@RPoRATED (Cmus-e) war-
rants this product to be free of defects in workmanship and mate-
rials only at the time of shipment from our factory. ll any Canusu
materials prove to contain manufacturing defects that subsian-
tially afiect their performance, CAFUsU will, at its option, replace
the material or refund the purchase price.
This limited warranty is the only warranty extended by Cnnusu
with respeci to its materials. There are no other wananties, in-
cluding the implied wananties of merchantability and fitness tor
a particular purpose. Ganusr-e specifically disclaims liability lor
any incidental, consequential, or other damages, including but
not limited to, loss of profits or damages to a struc{ure or its
contents, arising under any theory of law whatsoever.
The dollar value of Cmusr-e s liability and buyeis remedy under
this limited wananty shall not exceed the purchase price ol the
Cmusu material in question.
Carlisle ls a lrad€mafi of Carlisl€ Corporatlon
O 2002 Caiisle CorDoratlon
LIOUFDECK 02/03 tc
Carlisle Coatings & Waterproofi ng Incorporated
90O Hensley Lane
Wylie, Texas 75098
Toll Free: (800) 527-7092
Website: www.carlisle-cct r.comCoadr{. & WaLrpaoo ng
Goatings & WArproofing
CCW PROTECTION BOARD.H
DESCRIPTION
CCW Probction BoadH is a heavy duty asphaft impreg-
nated organic mat with a fine mineral applied to the sur-
face b prevent sticking in tre roll. CCYV Protec{ion Boar*
H is very tough and provides positive protection to the
waterproofing membrane dudng installation of other work.
TYPICAL USE
CCW Protection Board-H is used as a prolection course
on horizontal surfaces to protect the waterproofing fiem:
brane from damage by foot traffic and physical abuse lrom
other trades.
Typical uses irrclude pleza decks, roof tenace decks, patk-
ing decks and any other hodzontal surface to which wa-
terproofing membrane has been applied.
INSTALLATION
Install as soon as possible after flood test has been
completed. Butt tightly with no gaps greater than 1/9..
When used in coniunction with CCW-500R Hot Rubber
Waterproofing System, CCW Protection Board-H shall
be installed while the CCW-500 surface is tacky.
PACKAGING
CCW Protection Board-H is 36'wide. lt is supplied in
rolls of 3!1.3 feet long (100 f9. The weighi ol each roll is
approximately V +l- 4lbs.
Thickness is 1/8' (+/- .03J.
STORAGE
$ore so as to pGvent darnage to the roll. Avoid prolonged
exposure to direct sunlight. Prolect from exlreme envi-
ronmental conditions. Slore away from open llames or
welding areas.
CCW PROTECTION BOARD. V
DESCRIPTION
CCW Protection Board-V is a lightweight, high density,
dgid, extruded potyEtyrene foam designed to provide pro.
tection lor waterproofing membranes on vertical walls.
CCW Protection Board-V is not aftected by moisture ol
most soil chemicals. Therefore, the prctection course re-
mains in phce to provide long term protection to the wa-
terproofing membrane.
TYPICAL USE
CCW Protection Board-V is used to protect waterproof-
ing membranes hat have been applied to veilical, below
grade foundation vvalls. The CCW Protection Board-V
potects the membrane from damage or aggregate shock
during backfilling operations.
CCW Protection Board-V is also suitable for use in
plantels as a vertical proi€ction course forthe waterproofing
membrane.
INSTALLATION
May be temporarily secured in place with SecurTape or
CCW-702 Primer (only applied to the polyethylene face
of the CCW MiraDRl 860/861 Sheet Membrane). Back-
fill immediately.
PACKAGING
CCW Protection Board-V is packaged in fanfolded
bundles of 4 X 50'(200 tF). The protection board is 1/4.
thic*. The weight of the material is approximatety 8 lbs.
per 2(X) ff bundle.
STORAGE
Store so as to prevent damage to the bundle. Avoid pro
longed exposure to direct sunlight. Protec.t from extreme
environmentral conditions. Store away from open flames
or welding areas.
CCW PROTECTION BOARD+IS
DESCRIPTION
CCW Protection Board-HS is a heaw duty modified bi-
tumen protection board consisting of a medium weight
fiber glass mat with a high quality SBS (Styrene.Butadi-
ens.Syrene) rubber and asphalt blend. This elastomeric
asphaltic blend lends elasticity and frexibility to the sheet
The inoqanic fiber glass reinbrcing provides high tensile
sbength, dimensional stability and tear resistance.
CCW Protec'tion Boar&HS is designed to be installed as
a protection course in the CCW-500R System.
TYPICAL USE
CCW Protec{ion Board-HS is used as a protec{ion courc€
on horizontal surbces to protect the CCW-500R Mem-
brane System fiom damage by foot traffic and physical
abuse ftom other bades.
Typical uses include plaza decks, inverted roofing sys-
Gms, parking decks witr asphalt overlaym€nts and other
horizontal surfaces io which waterproofing membranes
have been applied.
INSTALLATION
Embed in hot liquid CCW-500 and over lap 2 - 3 inches.
Seal all laps wih CCW-500.
PACl(AGING
CGW Protec{ion Board-HS is 393/E wide. tt is supplied
in rolls of 49'2' long (150 ff). The weight of each roil is
approximately 90 lbs.
STORAGE
$ore so as to prevent damage to tre bundle. Arroid pro-
longed exposure to direct sunlQhl Protect fiom exfeme
environmental conditions. Slore away fiom open flames
or welding areas.
C]bL b at bn|| k ot Cdirh CorDonbn
O 200P Cdldr Co.podbn
@1,r, PROIECITON EOrnDS erul b
LIMITED WARRANW
- Cmusu CoerHos & Mrenpnoornre hconeomreo (Cnnl-
rs-e) wananb this product to be free of defects in work-
manship and materials only at the time of shipment from
our factory. lf any Cmusr-e materials prove to coniiain manu-
adl'ri.'g defects that substantialty efiec1 heir performan@,
Cmusr-e will, at its option, replace the materials or refund
its purchase pdce.
This limited wananty is the only waranty extended by
Cmusr-E with respect lo its materials. There are no otrer
wananties, including the implied wananties of merchan!
ability and fitness for a particular purpose. Cmus-e spe-
cifically disclaims liability for any incidental, consequen-
tial, or other damages, including but noi limited to, loss of
profits or damages to a structure or its contents, adsing
under any theory of law whatsoever.
The dollar value of Cenu*E's liability and buyer's rernedy
under this limited wanang shall not exceed he purdrase
price of the Cmusu material in question.
Carlisle Coatings & Wateproofing Incorporated
900 Hensley Lane
Wylie, Texas 75098
Toll Free: (8010) 527 -7092
Website: www.carlisle-ccw.com
TECHNICAL DATA
PROPERTY RESIJLTS
Thickness 90 milsTensile Sbength
Tensile $ength
Macfiine Direction 90 lbs F / in width (15.8 klUm)
Gross Machine Direc{ion 70 lbs F / in width (12.3 kl,l/m)
Tensile Tear
Machin€ Direc{ion 100 lbs / in (17.5 kN/m)
Crcss Machine Direction 90 lbs / in (15.8 kl,t/m)
Dimensional $ability 0.2006 change
C€tt|er f ii,ftOrrine
Coatings & Waterproofiqg
DESCRIPTION
CC\AI MiraDRl 860/861 ae self-adhering sheetmembranes
consisting of 55 mils (1.4 mm) of rubberized asphalt lami-
nated to 4 mils (0.1 mm) of polyethybne to form a min'r
mum 60 mil(1.5 mm) rnembrane. CCW MiraDRl 860 mem-
brane is a summer grade material, suitable for installa-
tions where the ambient temperature is 40"F (4'4"C) or
above. CCW MiraDRl 86lshould be used for applica-
tions between 25'F (€.9'C) and 65'F (1 8'C). The combi-
nation qf thee two excellent waterproofing matefuls pto-
vides a highperformance, extremely durable waterproof-
ing banier.
WPICAL USE
CCW MiraDRl 860/861 membanes are used for vertical
and horizontal waterproofing on struc{ural foundaiion walls
and decks. Belowgrade foundation walls, tunnels' split
slabs, plaza decks and parking decks are all areas where
CCW MiraDRl 860/861 may be applied. CCW MiraDRl
860/861 also may be used in interior areas such as me-
chanical rooms, laboratories, kitchens and bathrooms-
CCW MiraDRl86O861 should be coveredwih eitherCCW
20OV/3O0HV Protection Course, CCW Protection Boad'
or CCW MiraDRAlhlo drainage composites.
LIMITATIONS
. Do nol apply where membrane will be subiect to
continuous exposure to sunlight.
. Do not apply primer or membrane lo ftozen @ncrete.
Optimum results are obtained when membrane is
initalled at temperatures above 25oF. Between 25'F
and 65oF use the CCW MiraDRl 861 membrane. CCW
MiraDRl 860 can be used from 4OF and above.
. Do not apply primer or membrane to a damp' fosty
or contaminated surface.
. Not recommended as a pond or tank liner except for
'between slab' aPPlications.
. Do not apply over sealanls containing coal tar or
polysulfides. ln the event of existing bitumen modified
materials, consult your Carlisle representative.
APPLICABLE STANDARDS
CCW MinDRl 860/861 meets the applicable requirements
ot- GSA; PBS PCD 07121- USN; NAVFAC TS-07111- VA; H{8-1- Federal Construction Guide Specs; FCGS-07111
- Gorps of Engineers; CEGS-07111'3-82- UL790,ClassA
WARNINGS AND HAZARDS
CCW-702 and CCW-704 contain flammable and com-
bustible solvents. Avoid exposure lo open flame. Avoid
breathing vapors. Use only in areas with adeguate venli-
lation. Refer fo MSDS for impoftant wamings and prod-
uct information.
TECHNICAL DATA
PROPERTY
Color
Thickness
Tensile (Membrane)
Tensile (Film)
Elongation
Permeance
Lor Temp. Flexibility
(100 cycles)
Peel grength
Lap Adhesion
TESTMETHOD
ASTM D 1970 Unatrecied @ -+5'F
Crack Cyding'
ASTMC836 Unaff€cted@-25"F
- Da*Gray
ASTM D 3767 60 mils
ASTMD412 325 Psi
ASTMDES2 S(XD Psi
ASTM D412 350o/o
ASTM E 96 0.05 Perms
ASTM D 903
ASTM D 1876
10.0 lMn.
19.0 lMn.
60 lb. (min)Puncture Resistance ASTM E 154
Soil Budal GSA-PBS 07121 16 wks, no efiect
H2O Absorption ASTMDSTO 0.1% bywt.
Hydrostatichead ASTMD751 230t
'18C bend o\rer a 1' (25mm) mandrd at '45'F (-a:i'C)
PACKAGING
CCW MiraDRl 860/861-36 = 36" wide X 67' roll (200 ft1
25 rolls per pallet (5000 fiJ - Weight = 80 lb/roll (approx.)
Other membrane thicknesses and configurations are
available by sPecial order.
CCW-702 VOC Compliant Solvent Based Primer:
5 gallon pails (45 pails per pallet)
CCW-714 Wbter Base Primer:
't gallon pails (100 pails per pallet)
CCW-AWP Water Base Primer:
1 qallon pails (100 pails per pallet)
5 gallon pails (45 pails per pallet)
CC\r1r-715 Damp Concrete Primen
5 gallon pails (45 pails per pallet)
CCW-704 Mastic and CCW LM-800XL:
30 oz. Qt. Tube (12 tubes per catun)' 5 gallon pails
(45 pails per Pallet)
INSTALLATION
Weather Conditions
CCW MiraDRl 860 is used for applications uhere the sur-
face temperafures is 4O'F. (4.4'C.) and above' CCW
MiraDRl 861is used for applications where the surface
temperature is between 25"F (-3.9"C.)and 65"F (18'C)'
Do not apply CCW MiraDRl 860/86 1 to frozen or wet suF
strates. The membrane should not be left exposed to di-
rec{ sunlight for longer that 14 days.
Substrate Preparation: CCW MiraDRl 860/861 can be
applied to concrete, metal, wood, insulated wall systems
or masonry surfaces. All substrates must be clean.drv
and free of surface inegularities
Concrete Substrates: Structural concrete must be cured
a minimum of 7 days and lightweight structural concrete
must cure a minimum of 14 days before the application of
CCW MiraDRl 860/861 . Repairsurfaces that are not struc-
turally sound, have voids, protrusions,rough spalled ar_
eas, loose aggregate or exposed course aggregate. Void
areas should be filled with latex porfland cement. con_
crete or epoxy concrete and troweled smooth to match
the existing surface. Protrusions and other rough areas
should be broken off and patched as above. CCW LM_
800X1 or CCW-201 may be used to fill small voids. hon-
eycombs or bug holes.
Masonry Substrate: Rough masonry may require the
surfuce to be parged with a plaster coat of cementitious
material to form a well adhered, smooth and uniform fin_
ish. Allow the parge coat to dry before priming and instral!
ing the CCW MiraDRl 860/861 waterproofing membrane.
Chemical Additives: Curing compounds should be a
clear resin-based material withoutwaxes, oils orpigments.
Form release agents must not transfer tothe concrete.
Curing compounds or form release agents that adversely
affectthe adherence of the CCW MiraDRl g60/g61 water-
proofing membrane must be removed from the substrate
prior to application.
Priming and Detailing: All concrete, metal and masonry
substrates require primer. Wood surfaces and insulated
wall systems may not require a primer. Carlisle Coatings
& Waterproofing recommends an adhesion test of the
CCW MiraDRlS60/861 on any unprimed substrate to verify
proper adhesion. Apply the appropriate CCW primer at
the specified coverage rate. Apply primerwith a lambwvool
roller, brush or spray apparatus. Allow primer to dry for a
minimum of 30 minutes.The CCW primer will dry to a
tacky finish. Areas primed but not covered with CCW
MiraDRl 860/861 within 24 hours should be reprimed. All
vertical to horizontal transitions must have a 3/4', (1gmm)
fillet of CCW LM-800X1 or CCW-201 Seatant.
The 3/4" (18mm) fillet must be allowed to cure before
covering with the CCW MiraDRt 860/961 membrane. All
inside and outside comers, as well as the vertical to hori-
zontal transitions, should be double covered. A CCW
MiraDRl 860/861 Membrane Strip should be applied to
each surface a minimum of 4.5', (112mm) before being
covered by the field membrane. Refer to the standard de_
tail drawings for specific detail instructions.
VERTICAL INSTALLATION
Start at the low point and work towards the high point.
Remove 6" (150 mm) to 8" (200 mm) of the release paper,
and then begin applying the membrane. press and smooth
C€rllslc, MiraCLAY, OuickDRAIN, MiraoRAlN and Llquiseat aro trad€marksof CarllBl. Corporation
O 2002 Carlisle Corporation
CCW MifaDRl 860/861 i0/05 tc
the membrane against the substrate while pulling the re-
lease paper free. Install membrane with side laps over-
lapped a mini mum of 2.5" (63mm) and end laps a mini-
mum of 5"(127mm). Carlisle Coatings & Waterproofing
recommends that the membrane be rolled in place im-
mediately after its placement to ensure full adhesion to
the primed substrate. Apply a bead of CCW-704 Mastic
OR CCW-703V Liquiseal at terminatjons and cut edges,
joints, drains, penetrations and protrusions. Forwalls over
8'(240cm), the membrane should be placed in lifts. pro-
tect the CCW M iraDRl 860/86 1 membra ne with the appro-
priate CCW MiraDRAlN drainage composite, CCW 20OV/
300HV Protection Course or CCW Protection Board V.
HORTZONTAL I NSTALLAIJON
Start at the low point (establish a starting point with a
chalk line if necessary) and work towards the high point
in shingle fashion. Remove 2' to 3' (60cm to 90cm) of the
release paper and apply the membrane to the substrate.
Continue pulling the release paperfree while pressing and
smoothing the membrane against the substrate. Apply in
a straight line avoiding wrinkles and over conecting. Roll
the membrane with a minimum 75 lb. (34k9) linoleum
roller. Install membrane with side laps overlapped a mini-
mum of 2.5" (63mm) and end laps a minimum of
5"(127mm). Apply a bead of CCW-704 Mastic at ail ter-
minations of the membrane and "T joints. Apply a 3/4"
(18mm) fillet of CCW LM-800X1 orCCW-201 in alt inside
comers of planter boxes, shower stalls and shower pans
applications. Patch inadequately lapped seams and dam-
aged areas with CCW MiraDRl 860/86 1 membrane cover-
ing the damaged area by a minimum of 6" (1 50mm). "Fish-
mouths" and severe wrinkles should be slit, flaos over-
lapped and repaired as above. Protect the CCW MiraDRl
860/861 membrane with the appropriate CCW MiraDRAlN
drainage composite or CCW 300HV Protection Course.
Detail Requirements: For standard installation details
follow the CCW MiraDRl 860/861 details drawings. For
non-standard installation instructions contact your local
Carlisle Coatings & Waterproofi ng representative.
LIMITEDWARRANTY
Crnrsue Connrcs & W^rEpRooFtNG lrcoaponrro (CAnusE) warrants ib
materials to be free of defecls in workmanship and materials only at
the time of shipment fiom our factory. lf arry Cmu*e materials prove
to contain manutacturing defecls that substantially affect their per-
formance, Crnusu will, al its option, replace the materials or refund
its purchase price.
This limited wananty is the only wananty exlended by Crnu*e with
resped lo its malerials. There are no other wananties, including the
implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose. CaRLTSLE specilically disclaims liability for any incidental,
consequenlial, or olfier damages, including but not limited to, loss of
profits or damages to a struclure or its contents, arising under any
theory of law whatsoever.
The dollar value of CARUSLE'S liability and buyefs remedy under this
limited wananty shall not exceed the purchase price of lhe ClRusrE
material in queslion.
Carlisle Coatings & Waterproofing Incorporated
900 Hensley Lane
Wylie, Texas 75098
Tof l Free: (800) 527 -7092
Co.d||gs & ttthrD|od|g Website: wunrv.carlisle+orrr.com
MANUFACTURER'S GUIDE SPECIFICATION
sEcfloN 07131
SHEET M EMBRAN E WATERPROOFING
Coatings & Waterproofing
sEcTtoN 07131
SHEET MEMBMNE WATERPROOFING
PART 1 . GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES:
Installation of sheet membrane waterproofing on surfaces indicated on drawings, consisting of
preparation of existing and r epaired c oncrete s urfraces, s ealing of c racks and j oints, and
application of CCW MiraDRl 860/861Sheet Membrane Waterproofing.
'1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
A Section 03150 - Expansion Joints.B. Section 03300 - Cast-ln-Place Concrete.C. Section 07900 - Caulking and Sealants.D. Division 15 - Floor Drains and Standpipes.E. Division 16 - Conduit and other Electrical.
1.3 REFERENCES
A. ASTM D 412 Tests for Rubber Properties in TensionB. ASTM E 154 Puncture ResistanceC. ASTM E 96 (B) Water Vapor Transmission of MaterialsD. ASTM D 1970 Self-Adhering Polymer Modified Bituminous Sheet MateriatsE. ASTM D 882 Test Method for Tensile PropertiesF. ASTM D 3767 Practice for Rubber - Measurement of DimensionsG. ASTM D 751 Test Method for Coated FabricsH. ASTM D 570 Test Method for Water Absorption of plasticsl. UL 790 Testrs for Fire Resistance of Roof Covering Materials
1.4 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Product provided by this Section is a self-adhesive membrane of not less than 60 mils trickness,
consisting of a rubberized asphalt membrane laminated to a 4 mil cross-laminated polyethylene
film.
I.5 SUBMITTALS
A. General: Submit in accordance with Section 01300.B' Product Data: Submit manufacture/s produci literature and instiallation instructions.C. Subcontraclor=s approval by Manuf,acturer: Submit document stating manufacture/s acceptance
of subcontractor as an Approved Applicator for the specified materials.D' Wananty: Submit a sample wananty identirying the terms and conditions stated in Section 1.7.
1.6 QUALITYASSURANCE
A Applicator Qualifications: Applicator shall be experienced in applying the same or similar
materials and shall be specifically approved in writing by the membrane manufacbrer.B. Regulatory Requirements: Comply with applicable codes, regulations, ordinances, and laws
_ regarding use and application of produc-ts that contain volatile organic compounds (VOC).C. Pr+'Application Conference: Prior to beginning work, convene a conference.lo review
conditions, installation procedures, schedules and coordination with other work.
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1.7 WARRAI{TY
A. Upon completion and acreptrance of the work required by this section, the manufiacturer will-
issue a wananty agreeing to promptly replace defective materials for a period of 5 years.
B. The formation or presence of mdd or fungi in a building is dependent upon a broad range of
factors including, but not limited to, the presence of spores and nutrient sources, moisture,
temperafures, climatic conditions, relative humidity, and heating/ventilating systems and their
maintenance and operating capabilities. These factors are beyond the control of Carlisle and
Carlisle shall not be responsible for any claims, repairs, restoration, or damages relating to the
presence of any initrants, contaminants, vapors, fumes, molds, fungi, bacteria, spores,
mycotoxins, or the like in any building or in the air, land, or water serving the building.
1.8 DELIVERY, STOMGE, AI{D I-IANDLING
A Deliver materials to project site in original, fac{ory-sealed, unopened @ntainers bearing
manufacturefs name and label intact and legible with folloring information.1. Name of material.2. Manufacture/s stock number and date of manufacture.3. Material safety data sheet.
B. Store materials in protec{ed and well ventilated area.
1.9 PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Do not apply membrane when surface temperature is below or inclement weather conditions
confl ict with manufacture/s published requirements.B. Coordinate waterproofing work with other trades. The applicator shall have sole right of access
to the specified areas for the time needed to comPlete the installation.
C. Wam personnel against breathing of npors and contract of material with skin or eyes. Wear
applicable protective clothing and respiratory proteclion gear.
D. Keep flammable products away from spark or flame. Do not allow the use of spark producing
equipment during application and until all vapors have dissipated. Post "NO SMOKING" signs.
E. Maintain work area in a neat and orderly condition, removing empty contrainers, rags, and
rubbish dailyfrom the site.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 IvIANUFACTURERS
Provide CCW MiraDRl 860/861Sheet Membrane Waterproofing as manufactured by Carlisle
Coafings and Waterproofing lncorporated, 900 Hensley Lane, Wyie, Texas 75098, Phone: (800)
527-7092 Fax (972) 442-@76.
2.2 PRODUCTS
A. Self-Adhesive Sheet Membrane Waterproofing: Shall be CCW MiraDRl 860/86'lconsisling of a
56 mil rubberized asphalt membrane laminated to 4 mil cross-laminated polyethylene film, and
shall meel or exceed the following requirements:1. Tensile Strength:325 psi minimum, ASTM D 412
2. Ultimate Elongation:350% minimum, ASTM D 412
3. Puncture Resisiance:60 lbs. minimum, ASTM E 154
4. Permeance:0.05 Perm maximum, ASTM E 96 (B)
5. Low Temperatrre Flexibility Unaffected at -'45oF, ASTM D 1970, 1" mandrel
6. Tensile to Film: 5000 psi, ASTM D 882
7. Thickness: 60 mils, ASTM D 3767
8. Hydrostatic Head:230 ft., ASTM D 751
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9. Water Absorption: O.1o/o by wt., ASTM D 570
B' For application temperatures between 25 and 65oF, use CCW€61 Sheet Membrane and CCW-U. lg, application temperatures above 40'F use CCW MiraDRl 860 sheet membrane andCCW-202, CCW-714 primer, or CCW_AWP.
2.3 ACCESSORY PRODUCTS
surface Primer: Shatl be ccw:702 solvent-based primer, ccw AWp water-Based primer, orCCW-71 4 Water-Based prrmer.
Mastic: Shall be CCW-7O4 Mastic.
sealants: shall be ccw-703.Verticar Grade Liquiseal? Membrane, pr-304 one @mponent,
9CW.-201 two component polyurethane Sealant or CCW LM-8OOXL
Backing Rod: Shall be closed-cell polyethylene foarnrod.
Protection Course: Shall be CCW itrcitection goar+H or ccw 3ooH for horizontal surfaces orCCW Protection Board-V or CCW 200V for vertical surfaces.Drainage Composite: Shall be CCW MiraDRAlNd as recommended by the manufacturer foreach condition.
Perimeter Drainage Sptem: Where required shall be CCW euickDMlNil.
A.
B.
c.
D.
E.
F.
G.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSPECTION
3.2 SURFACE PREPAMTION
B.
-Before
any waterproofing work is started the uraterproofing applicator shall thoroughly examineall surfaces forany deficiencies..Should any deficiencies exist, the architect, owner, or generalcontractor shall be notified in writing and conec{ions made.Condition of Concrete Surfaces:
1' The concrete surfaces shall be of sound structural grade and shall have a smooth finish,free of fins, ridges, protrusions, lough spalled areals, loose aggregaie, &loseO courseaggregate, voids or entrained air holes. Rough surfaces str6li r&eive a well-adheredparget coat.2. concrete sharr be cured by water curing method. Any curing compounds must be of thepure sodium siricate gpe and be apprwed by the carrisre ripresentative- -
3. concrete shalr be curLb at reast 7 bbys ano irriri be sroped io.projeiorainage.4' Voids, rock pockets and excessivety rougtr surfaces shail be repaireo *ittripproueo non-
- shrink.grout or ground to match the unrepaired areas.c. I wo-stage drains shall have a minimum 3 inch flange and be installed with the flangeflush and level with the concrete surface.6. Surfaces at cold joints shall be on the same plane.
A.
B.
c.
D.
E.
F.
The concrete surface must be rh,oroughly clean, dry and free from any surface contaminates orcleaning_re:idue that may harmfully;ffect the adhesion of the membrane.lnst€lll a 3/4" face' 45 degree cant of CCW-201 Polyurethane Sealant or CCW LM€oOXL at allangle changes and inside comers including penetrlfions through the deck, walti, curos, etc.All cracks over 1/16" in width and all movin-g'cracks under 1/16" in width shall be routed outto1/4" minimum in width and depth and filled fl-ush with Fi-soa or ccw-zor p"rwi"rn"ne searantAll expansion joints ress than 1" wide shail be creaned, primed, fitted with i uiiring rod and
:?{L*,y'I,9_c.ry-201 Potvurethane searanr. For rarserioinrs, iontact carrige repiesentawe.Arow al seatant to cure at least ovemighl
Stir Primer. Apply a thin film o-f primer 1b'wide, centered over sealed cracks and joints, hairlinecracks, and cold..joints. Apply primer 8' on each side of all @mers. prime concrete aroundorarn flanges. Allow primer to dry per manufucturer=s recommendations.
07131-3
G.
H.
lnstall an 8'wide strip of CCW MiraDRl 860/861centered over joints and cracks.- Install a 12"wide sbip of CCW MiraDRl 960/g6lcentered ou"r tf," oi" of all comers.Terminate membrane around drains per ccw trliiEoR goo series details. Terminate themembrane under the clamping ring. seal all eoges with ccw-704 Mastic. Do not interfere wifrweep holes.
3.3 APPLICATION
3.5 PROTECTION COURSE
Priming: Clean surfaces to remove residual dust before priming.roller at a rate recommended by manufacturer Allowrecommendation.
Stir primer. Apply by spray orto dry per manufac{urer=s
B.
c.
D.
Horizontal surfaces: Install sheet membrane from low to high point, so that laps will shed water.overf ap edge s eams 2w , end laps 5'. stagger tno searns. Roll in place with an 1g to 24" wide,100 lb. (min.) resirient roiler. Ensure that ail-dps are firmryadhereo jno tnaitnere
"i" no g"p, o,.fishmouths.
-v."fof s.uFgprAppry in rengths of g'or ress. overlapedge seams 2l/f . on wails over g.high' apply in 8' sections, starting at_the lowest point with ttr-e trigher section overtapping ttrelower.section S'. Roll in place using firm pr"ssrie with a nano rotter.
I etmlnations: consult Carlisle 860-9 Details for proper terminations. Roll terminating edges
!rytv. nonv ccw-704 masric to ail terminationi i[J ,r=.;oints. Appry 6cw-7& Mastic orccw-703-v Liquisear to raps at angre changes, extending g; in eachdiiection.
3.4 FLOOD TEST
A After sheet mem.bg1e has been rf place at least 24 hours, plug drains and provide baniersnecessary to contain flood water. consult with structural engineeifor deck bading rimfi bJoreconducting a water test.
Flood surface with 2' head of water for 24 hours. Inspect for leaks and repair membrane if leaksare found. Relesl after making repairs
B.
VERTICAL APPLICATTON:
Instrall CCW QuickDMlN Perimeter Drainage Slatem as the first course of drainage compositeimmediately after membrane has been institted on vertical surfaces. Instail CCW MiraDRAlNDrainage C_omposite (consult CCW for recommendation), CCW protection goard-V proteaion
course or ccw 200V on remainder. stop drainage composite 6, below final trao'e tevel.HORIZONTAL APPLICATION:
Install ccw MiraDMlN Drainage composite (consurt ccw for recommendation) or ccwProtection Board-H Protection course br ccW 300HV immediatety aftei nooo'toting onhorizontal suriaces. lf flood testing.is dela)red, install a temporary covering to protec{ the ccwMiraDRl 860/861membrane from damage by'other trades.
End of Section
lartlsle' Sure-Seal, ccw MiraDMlN, CCw QuickDMlN, MiraDRl and Liquiseat are trademarks ofCarlisle Corporation. @ 1996,2002 Carlisle Corporation.
071314
Coatlrys & Waterproofiqg
DESCRIPTION
CCW LM-800XL Liquid Mastic is a bstdrying elastr
meric, single component, cold-applied liquid material.
TYPICAL USES
CCW LJv!-80OXL is an accessory produd used in corF
junc'tion s/ith CCW MiraDRl 860/861 membranes. CCW
LM{O0XL is designed to be used as a fillet ard rein-
brcement under CCW MiraDRl 860/86i membranes al
boting bundation mll junctrres or drer inside comers;
and b€i,\€en footing and bundations when tying in slab
watepmofing wih the htndation wall.
Other applications include terminations and f,ashing to
prohrsions fiom horbontal and verlical surfaces; teml
nalions at drains; and dehiling of he subsfate prior to
CCW MiraDRl 860/861 membnane application.
APPLICATION
CCW uvl-800x1 should be applied direcfly from the
gallon with a putty knife at 4G50 mil thickness unless
otherwise specifed. When used as a fillet under CGW
MiraDRl 860/861 , use a./t" (1 .9 cm) fillet and continue
the CCW Ltvl-EOOXL out 6" (15 crn) in each direction.
At membrane terminations, use 60 mils of CCW LM-
8fi)XL as a fashing and apply d ihe minimum of 2" (5
cm) wide over the CCW membrane, and a minimum of
1'(2.5 cm) onto the surface being waterpDofed. CCW
MiraDRl 860/E61 can b€ placed over CCW Ltvt-EOOXL
afler it has cured. Allow CCW Llrl-8OOXt_ to cure 24
hours bebre flood testing. Do not use CCW LtvtEOOXL
in applications subjectto more than S7.E fr (17.6m) head
of water. Coverage Rate at 7r' fillet is 30, per 29 oz. fube,
co\reege rate at 4G50 mill is 20'-25' sq. ft. per gallon.
Cdl5l" lr . b.drmfk of Carlids CqrDoratlon
O 2OO2 Cdidc Cqp6|tql
cclrv Llt€ooxL ronF rc
PACKAGING
5 gallon (19 liter) pails;
lgallon (4 liter) pails;
29 oz. (82. kg) tubes, 12 per box;
CAUTIONS & LIMITATIONS
CCW LM-800XL Liquid Membrane should not be used
nearopen flame and adequate ventilatfurn should be pro-
vided br the protec,tion of the applicators. Do not sbre
CCW LM€ooXL in direct sunlight or at bmperatures
exceeding 95"F. lmproperstorage could lead to prod-
uct deterioration.
Tools and equipment may be thoroughly cleaned after
use with mineral spirits, taking the necessary precau-
tion when handling combustible mabrials. Refer to
MSDS forother product safety information.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Cenusu Comras & Wrenpnooerre lNcoRFoRArED (Glrusu) wal-
rants lhis produc{ lo be free of dsfects in vrorkmanship and
matedals only at the lime of shipment from our factory. lf
any Cenllsw materials prove to contain manufacturing de.
fects that subslantially effect their performance, Cenusr.e will,
at ils option, replace the materials or refund its purchase
price.
Thb limited warranty is the only warranty eItendod by CAR-
lrsle with resp€c{ lo its materials. There are no other war-
ranties, including the implied warranties of merchantability
and filness for a particular purpos6. Crnusle specifically
disclaims liability for any incidental, consequential, or other
damages, including but not limited to, loss of prolite or
damages lo a struclure or its contents, arising under any
th€ory of law whatsoever.
The dollar value of Cenr_rsre's liability and buyo/s romedy
under lhis limited warranty shall not exceed the purchase
prico of lhe Cenusu material in question.
Carlisle Coatings & Waterprcofing Incorporat€d
900 Hensley l3ne
lJylie, Texas 75098
Toll Free: (800) 527-7092
Website: www.carlisle-cctr,.com
Solids
Pliabili$@5'F(€2'C)
Hydrostatic Head Resistance
Elongation
PeelAdhesion
VOCConbnt
nsrlrrl rszo
ASTM D 751
ASTM D412
ASTM D 903
olo
lbs (kS)
oh
lbs/in (kl\lim)
58
Pass
57.8 ft (17.6 m), max
1396
28 (4.s)
3n.5
Co.fnf. & Wd..?.ooiig
DESCRIPTION
CCW MiraDMlN 90OO is a high_performance, hiqh_strength drainage composite consisting of a tniee_--ai-
mensional, high-impact polystyrene cor!, and a woven
filter fabric. The filter fabric is bonded to the individuat
dimples of the molded polystyrene core. The fabric servesas a.lilter medium to prevent the passage of particles
into the core, while allowing surface moisture'to piss
freely. CCW MiraDMlN 9000,s woven monofilar"nft"U
ric wi0stands high abrasion fom applied overburden andprevents intrusion into the drainage core due to its low
elongation characteristics. The woven fabric is better
suited to receive a direcfly poured concrete topping tnan
nonwoven geotextile fabrics.
TYPICAL USES
CCW MiraDMlN 9000 is designed for use in horizontal
plaza, roof deck and between-slab drainage applications
where singl+sided subsurface drainage is requlreO.
CCWMiTaDMIN 9000 also serves as a protection course
when used in conjunction with CCW lA/bierproofing Mem_
branes.
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
. Manufactured at an ISO 9001:2000 Facility. Relief of hydrostatic pressure buildup. Consistent and proven long term performance due
to a multi-directional core configuration providing a
uniform flow path for water lo escaoe. High-flow drainage capacity assuring efiective drain_
age for virtually any horizontal application. No-clogging drainage performance
. High compressive strength system withstands over_
burden stresses
. Enhancement of waterproofing system by channel_
ing water away and providing a secondary water re-
tention layer
. Cost-saving, light weight, easy-to-instiall panels elimi_
nate the need for bringing aggregate to the construc_
tion site
INSTALLATION
GENERAL lNFORMATION
CCW MiraDRAlN prehbricated drainage panels may be
installed in a variety of constructjon apptications. Ttrey
may be installed against split slabs, plaza decks and
planters. CCW M|mDRAIN can be cut with a utility knife
or scissors. Concrete may be placed direcfly onto ei_lher side of the panels. The panels can terminate at thetop of the footing and are flexible enough to form rioht
angles to cover the top of the footing. C-CW MiraORilN
eliminates the need for a protection course over water_proofing systems. Native soils can be used over CCWMiraDMlN. (Contact your local Carlisle Coatinqs &
Waterproofing representative for specific guiOelineJ).
UNDERSLAB / HOR]ZONTAL APPLICATIONS
Floor Slabs and Concrete Lined Channels
Proper preparation of the subgrade will require gnding toa 2% minimum slope. The area of inshllation inoutjUe
clear of rubble, rock, large soil clods, etc. place CCW
MiraDMlN witr the fabric side toruard the soil. The flange
of the.second and subsequent panels should be placEd
over the back side of the preceding dimpled coie and
butted as close as possible to the preceding panel. The
panel joints, longitudinal and transverse on the CCW
MiraDMlN core, should be sealed wittr duct tape. This
will aid in preventing concrete or soil from intruding into
the CCW MiraDMlN core during subsequent .onlbu._
tion phases. Construction hafic should be minimized over
the inshlled CCW MiraDMlN. Sand and/or concrete mav
be poured directy over the CCW MinDMlN core.
Planters
Place the CCW MiraDMlN in the planter so that the
fabric on the vertical and horizontal surfaces faces the
soil. Utilize the installation procedures and attachment
method appropriate for the type of substrate. Overlao
the fabric of the vertical panel onto the horizontal oanel
at the transition point. lf cutting of the panels is required,
exposed cuts must be covered with supplemental pieces
of filter fabric to prevent soil intrusion. A minimum over_
lap of 6" (15cm) will be required to cover cut sections.
Plaza Decks
Place fabric side up over a properly waterproofed sub_
stnte. The panels should be placed so that water runs
with the overlap not against it. Secure CCW MiraDMlN
to the substrate with ballast or CCW DRAIN GRlp to
hold it in place. The first panels should be placed with
the flanged edge uphill. Cut the fabric along the llange
edge and strip off this fabric exposing the edge of the
core and the flange. Place the dimpled edge over the
preceding flanged edge to join the next panel. Secure
the remaining fabric flap with CCW DRA|N GRlp or duct
tape. Terminal edges that have been cut will require a
supplemental piece of filter fabric to seal the panel from
soil intrusion.
i,
a
DRAIIIAGE COLLECTOR/DISCHARGE SYSTEM
Gollector Pipe
Place CCW QuickDMlN or collector pipe as requiredin design detaits. The ccw euickDitAiN ;hffi';;installed adjacent to the CCW triraOnerr.t. C;';;ri
ie taken to ensure a conunuous drainage prtf, O"t""anrhe ccw QuickDMtN and the ccw ilririonnrN'o"n-ets. For installations where a collector pip"ii .p..ii"i,encapsulate. the collector pipe in a gravel bed with asuppremental section of filter hbric .j, ,"p.r"toimft"i
DETAIL REQUIRETTIENTS
F-or _standard installation details, follow the CCWMiraDMlN detrail drawings. For non_stan;il ;;;;
*"*::It"l-contacl.iourrocarcarrisre-6o-a*d"ivvarerproonng representative.
PACKAGING INFORMATION
e9claeng: CCW MiraDMtN 9OOO is avaitabte in roilsof 4' by 50' (1.22m by 1i.2tm).
CAUTIONS / LIMITATIONS
Umit,ultaviolet exposure by backfilling wittrin 7 days ofInsralation. Any panels damaged during insiail;tion
llo{tlq replaced by rhe instiler. tiririoii. c{wMiraDMtN is resistant to chemicals in normat soii en_vironments. However, some reagents may afiect ib oer-formance. Cadisle Coatings a Waterprootrg
"p"J*_Iarves shoutd be consulted concerning tne iuitaOility ofCCW MiraDMlN in unusual soil enviionmenb.
LIMITED WARRANW
C^RUslE CoArNGs & WATERpRooFt c lNcoRpoRArED (CARrlsrE) wananbthis product to be free of defects in workmanship
"nC'r.t"rl.iilnll aJ lhe tim€ of shipment from our t ctorY.'rt .ny"i^.i*.m.teriats prove to conrain manufa.ruri,ig a"ila" 'iiii
s_u_bslantialy effec{ lheir performance, C^*r* iiff, .r jf, ipriii,rephce the matedals or refund its purchase Drica.
This linited waranty is lhe onlv
t ilh te s ;;;i';' *l'il.,"1i'"r l "i#?l'J,'J ;*li:: l'.,#,?:Xinduding he imptied waranties ot merct anialitity';;j ;i;il;;;a padicutar purpose. CARUsT€ specifcaly ois"r"-i i"l-if,ty i"?#incidental, consequential, or othar damaggs, inctuainj Uut noilimilcd to, loss of profits or damao.'r.ii,g ;id"i;yt"I;'ffiJoff"ll"'jy*'" or its contents,
The dollar ralue of Cenus_e,s liability and buyer"s remedy under thislimitsd wenanty shal not exceed ine purctiase fi;; -ri; b;:|sL€ malcdal in qucstion.
DATATECHNTCAL
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CCW Mtr€DRAtN 9OOO I OO4 tc
Carliste Coatings & Waterproofing Incorporated
900 Hensley Lane
Wlie, Texas 75098
Toll Free: (SO0) 527-7092
Website: www.carlisle-ccw.com
Core
Thickness
Comprassine S-trenoth
Maximum Flow Rati'
Installed HorizontalllB
Fabdc (FW402)
Apparent Opening Size
Water Floh, Rate
Grab Tensile Slrenoth
Grab Elongation
Puncture Resistance
System
A,STM D 1777
ASTM D 1621
ASTM D 4716
ASTM D 4716
ASTM D 4751
ASTM D,{491
ASTM D 4632
ASTM D4632
ASTM D4833
in (mm)
psf (kl'Urn
gpm/fl3 (l/min/m2)
gpmlft, (l/min/m2)
US $d Sieve (mm)
gpm/fe (Umir/m2)
lbs (kN)
oa
lbs (kN)
0.40 (10.16)
18,000 (862)
21 (260)
3.8 (47)
40 (0.42')
145 (5,907)
365 (1.62)
24
100 (0.44)
Cadrlgr & W.tt .Fooafig
VAIL MARRIOTT ROOF REPLACEMENT
Fire Prevention Plan
Provided as a public service by
osHcoN
Occupational Safety and Health Consultation Program
Alllanc]c Co||ttucdon & Rcdordlon
<l EChanbcn Avr" B8
P.O.Bdl(p
EaElr, CO 81631
pTql s284e0
Publicstion No. HS03.013A(f .06)
Revised 0L/27l06
1910.39
Fire Prevention Plan
The following fire prevention plan is provided only as a guide to assist
employers and employees in complying with the requirements of the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) Fire
Prevention Plan Standardr 2g Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
1910.39, as well as to provide other helpful information. It is not
intended to supersede the requirements of the standard. An employer
should review the standard for particular requirements that are
applicable to their individual situation, and make adjustments to this
program that are specifrc to their company. An employer will need to
add infonnation relevant to their particular facility in order to
develop an effective, comprehensive program.
191039
Fire hevention Plan
Table of Contents
I. Objective
tr. Background
m. Assignment of Responsibility
rV. Plan Implementation
A. Good Housekeeping
B. Maintenance
V. Types of Hazards
A. Electical Hazards
B. Portable Heaters
C. Office Fire Hazards
D. Cutting, Welding, and Open Flane S/ork
E. Flamnable and Combustible Materials
F. Smoking
VL Training
Vtr. Program Review
Vm. Attacbments
A. Fire Risk Suwey
B. General Fire hevention ChecHist
C. Exits Checklist
D. Flammable and Combustible Material Checklist
Firc Prevention Plan
for
UAIL MARRIOTT ROOF REPI^A,CMENT
IUNE2MT
I. OBJECITYE
The purpose of this Fire Prevention Plan is to eliminate the causes of fire, prevent loss of life and
property by fue, and to comply with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA)
standard on fire prevention, 29 CFR 1910.39. It provides employees with information and
guidelines that will assist them in recognizing reporting, and controlling fue hazards.
II. BACKGROT]ND
Aliance Re.starution lVail Marrian is committed to minimizing the threat of fire to employees,
visitors, and property. Alliance Restorotion / Vail Maniofr complies with all applicablJ laws,
regulations, codes, and good practices pertaining to fire prevention. This Fire Prevention Plan
serves to reduce the risk of fires atVail Marriafr in the following ways:
A. identifies materials that are potential fire hazards and their proper handling and storage
procedures;
B. distinguishes potential ignition sources and the proper control procedures of those materials;
C. describes fire protection equipment and/or systems used to control fire hazards;
D' identifies persons responsible for maintaining the equipment and systems installed to
prevent or control ignirion offires;
E. identilies Persons responsible for the control and accumulation of flammable or combustible
material:
F. describes good housekeeping procedures necessary to insure the control of accumulated
flammable and combustible waste material and residues to avoid a fire emergency and
G. provides training to employees with regard to fire hazards to which they may be exposed.
III. ASSIGNMENTOFRESFONSIBILITY
Fire safety is everyone's responsibility. All employees should know how to prevent and respond to
flres, and are responsible for adhering to company policy regarding fire emergencies.
A. Management
Management determines the Alliance Resbraion / VaiI Maniafr fire prevention and
protection policies. Management will provide adequate controls to provide a safe
workplace, and will provide adequate resources and training to its employees to encouage
fue prevention and the safest possible rcsponse in the event of a fire emergency.
B. Plan Administrator
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Alliance Restoration shall manage the Fire Prevention Plan for Alliance Restoration / Vail
Maniofr. and shall maintain all records pertaining to the plan. The Plan Administrator shall
also:
1. Develop and administer theAlliance Restomtion /Vail Marriatt fire prevention
training program.
2. Ensure that fire control equipment and systems are properly maintained.
3. Control fuel source hazards.
4. Conduct fire risk surveys (see Appendix A) and make recommendations.
C. Supervisors
Supervisors are responsible for ensuring that employees receive appropriate fue safety
training, and for nonfyrngSite Superintendcnt when changes in operation increase the risk
of fire. Supenisors are also responsible for enforcingAlliance Restoration / Vail Maniafr
fue prevention and protection policies.
D. Employees
All employees shall:
1. Complete all required training before working without supervision.
2. Conduct operations safely to limit the risk of fire.
3. Report potential flre hazards to their supervisors.
4. Follow fire emergency procedures.
IV. PLANIMPLEMENTATION
A. Good Housekeeping
To limit the risk of fires, employees shall take the following precautions:
1. Minimize the storage of combustible materials.
2. Make sure that doors, hallways, stairs, and other exit routes are kept free of
obstructions.
3. Dispose of combustible waste in covered, airtight, metal containers.
4. Use and store flammable materials in well-ventilated areas away from ignition
sources.
5. Use only nonllammable cleaning products.
6. Keep incompatible (i.e., chemically reactive) substances away from each other.
7. Perform "hot work" (i.e., welding or working with an open flame or other
ignition sources) in controlled and well-ventilated areas.
8. Keep equipment in good working order (i.e., inspect electrical wiring and
appliances regularly and keep motors and machine tools free of dust and grease.
9. Ensure that heating units are safeguarded.
10. Report all gas leaks immediately. Alliance Resnrutian I Vail Morriott shall
ensure that all gas leaks are repaired immediately upon notification.
I l. Repair and clean up flammable liquid leaks immediately.
12. Keep work areas free of dust, lint, sawdust, scraps, and similar material.
13. Do not rely on extension cords if wiring improvements are needed, and take care
not to overload chcuits with multiple pieces of equipment.
14. Ensure that required hot work perrnits are obtained.
15. Turn offelectrical equipment when not in use.
B. Maintenance
AUiance Restorutioil will ensure that equipment is maintained according to manufacturers'
specifications. Alliance Restoration / Vail Maniofr will also comply with requirements of
the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) codes for specifrc equipment. Only
properly trained individuals shall perform maintenance work.
The following equipment is subject to the maintenance, inspection, and testing procedures:
l. equipment installed to detect fuel leaks, control heating, and control pressurized
systems;
2. portable fire extinguishers, automatic sprinkler systems, and fixed extinguishing
systems;
3. detection systems for smoke, heat, or flame;
4. fire alarm systems; and
5. emergency backup systems and the equipment they support.
V. TYPESOFHAZARDS
The following sections address the major workplace fue hazards atAlliance Restorotion / VaiI
Maniatt's facilities and the procedures for controlling the hazards.
A. Electrical Fire Hazards
Electrical system failures and the misuse of electrical equipment are leading causes of
workplace fires. Fires can result from loose ground connections, wiring with frayed
insulation, or overloaded fuses, circuits, motors, or outlets.
To prevent electrical fues, employees shall:
1. Make sure that worn wires are replaced.
2. Use only appropriately rated fuses.
3. Never use extension cords as substitutes for wiring improvements.
4. Use only approved extension cords [i-e., t]rose with the Underwriters Laboratory
(LJL) or Factory Mutual (FM) labell.
5. Check wiring in hazardous locations where the risk of fre is especially high.
6. check electrical equipment to ensure that it is either properly grounded or
double insulated.
7. Ensure adequate spacing while performing maintenance.
B. Portable Heaters
All portable heaters shall be approved byA.,fl,f. Portable electric heaters shall have tip-over
protection that automatically shuts offthe unit when it is tipped over. There shall be
adequate clearance between the heater and combustible fumishings or other materials at all
times.
C. Office Fire Hazards
Fire risks are not limited toVaiI Marriott's industrial facilities. Fires in offices have
become more likely because of the increased use of electrical equipment, such as computers
and fax machines. To prevent office fires, employees shall:
l. Avoid overloading circuits with offrce equipment.
2. Turn offnonessential elecrical equipment at the end of each workday.
3. Keep storage areas clear of rubbish.
4. Ensure that extension cords are not placed under caqrets.
5. Ensure that hash and paper set aside for recycling is not allowed to accumulate.
D. Cutting, Welding, and Open FlameWork
Alliance Restorution will ensure the following:
l. All necessary hot work pemrits have been obtained prior to work beginning.
2. Cutting and welding are done by authorized personnel in designated cutting and
welding areas whenever possible.
3. Adequate ventilation is provided.
4. Torches, regulators, pressure-reducing valves, and manifolds are UL listed or
FM approved.
5. Oxygen-fuel gas systems are equipped with listed and/or approved backflow
valves and pressure-relief devices.
6. Cutters, welders, and helpers are wearing eye protection and protective clothing
as appropriate.
7. Cutting or welding is prohibited in sprinklered areas while sprinkler protection is
out of service.
8. Cutting or welding is prohibited in areas where explosive atmospheres of gases,
vapors, or dusts could develop from residues or accumulations in confined spaces.
9. Cutting or welding is prohibited on metal walls, ceitings, or roofs built of
combustible sandwich-type panel construction or having combustible covering.
10. Confined spaces such as tanks are tested to ensure that ttre atrnosphere is not
over ten percent of the lower flammable limit before cutting or welding in or on the
tank.
I l. Small tanks, piping, or containers that cannot be entered are cleaned, purged, and
tested before cutting or welding on them begins.
lz.F:$e watch has been established.
E. Flarmable and Combustible Materials
Site Sunerintcndent shall regularly evaluate the presence of combustible materials atVail
Maniafr Roof (see Appendix D).
Certain types of substances can ignite at relatively low temperatures or pose a risk of
catastrophic explosion ifignited. Such substances obviously require special care and
handling.
l. Class A combustibles.
These include common combustible materials (woo4 paper, cloth, rubber, and
plastics) that can act as fuel and are found in non-specialized areas such as offices.
To handle Class A combustibles safely:
a. Dispose of waste daily.
b. Keep trash in metal-lined receptacles with tight-frtting covers (metal
wastebaskets that are emptied every day do not need to be covered).
c. Keep work areas clean and free of fuel paths that could allow a fue to
spread.
d. Keep combustibles away from accidental ignition soutrces, such as hot
plates, soldering irons, or other heat- or spark-producing devices.
e. Store paper stock in metal cabinets.
f. Store rags in metal bins with self-closing lids.
g. Do not orrder excessive amounts of combustibles.
h. Make frequent inspections to anticipate fues before they start.
Water, multi-purpose dry chemical (ABC), and halon l2ll ate approved fue
extinguishing agents for Class A combustibles.
2. Class B combustibles.
These include flammable and combustible liquids (oils, greases, tars, oil-based
paints, and lacquers), flammable gases, and flamrnable aerosols.
To handle Class B combustibles safely:
\
a. Use only approved pumps, taking suction from the top, to dispense
liquids from tanks, drums, barels, or similar containers (or use approved
self-closing valves or faucets),
b. Do not dispense Class B flammable liquids into containers unless the
nozzle and, container are electrically interconnected by contact or by a
bonding wire. Either the tank or container must be grounded.
c. Store, handle, and use Class B combustibles only in approved locations
where vapors are prevented from reaching ignition sources such as heating or
electric equipmenl open flames, or mechanical or electric sparks.
d. Do not use a flammable liquid as a cleaning agent inside a building (the
only exception is in a closed machine approved for cleaning with flammable
liquids).
e. Do not use, handle, or store Class B combustibles near exits, stairs. or
any other areas normally used as exits.f. Do not weld, cul grind, or use unsafe electrical appliances or equipment
near Class B combustibles.
g. Do not generate heat, allow an open flame, or smoke near Class B
combustibles.
h. Know the location of and how to use the nearest portable fue
extinguisher rated for Class B fre.
Water should not be used to extinguish Class B fires caused by flammable liquids.
water can cause the buming liquid to spread, making the fue worse. To extinguish a
fire caused by flammable liquids, exclude the air around the buming liquid. The
following fire-extinguishing agents are approved for Class B combustibles: carbon
dioxide, multi-purpose dry chemical (ABC), halon 1301, and halon 1211. (NOTE:
Halon has been determined to be an ozone-depleting substance and is no longer
being manufactured. Existing systems using halon can be kept in place.)
F. Smoking
Smoking is prohibited inallVail Marriat buildings. Certain outdoor areas may
also be designated as no smoking areas. The arcas in which smoking is prohibited outdoors
are identified by NO SMOKING signs.
Roofing Ketfles
Fired roofing kettles shall not be operaled on roofs ofbuildings unless permission is granted
by the Fire Commissioner.
There shall be at least one 20 BC portable fire extinguisher within 30 feet horizontal travel
distance of every roofrng kettle at all times while the unit is in operation.
AHJ requirements:
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VI. TRAIhIING
AAiancc Restomtion shall present basic fire prevention raining to all employees upon
employment and shall maintain documentation of the training, which includes:
A. review of 29 CFR 1910.38, including how it can be accessed;B. this Fire Prevention Plan, including how it can be accessed;C. goodhousekeepingpractices;
D. proper response and notification in the event of a fire;E. instruction on the use of portable fire extinguishers (as determined by company policy
in the Emergency Action Plan); andF. recognition of potential fue haa1fls.
Supervisors shall train employees about the fire hazards associated with the specifrc
materials and processes to which they are exposed, and will maintain documentation of the
training. Employees will receive this training:
A. at their initial assignment;
B. annually; and
C. when changes in work processes necessitate additional training.
VII. PROGRAMREVIEW
AWiance Restomtion shall review this Fire Prevention Plan throughout the roof replacement project
for necessary changes.
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AppendixA
Flre Risk Survey
Vail Marriofr
Northcast FIat Roof
Type ofFire llazard Location Emergency Actions Required PPE
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Appendix B
AUiancc Restoration / VaiI Manion
General Firc Prevention Checklist
to ensure fue prevention measures conform with tbe general fire prevention
in OSHA standards.
Use this
requirements
pYes o No
TYes o No
fYes o No
PYo
FYo
TYes
the local fire departrnent acquainted with your facility, its location, and
ific hazards?
oNo
oNo
oNo ilf you have outside private fire hydrants, are they on a routine preventive
maintenance schedule and flushed at least once a year?
Are fue doors and shutters in good operating condition?
Are fire doors and shutten unobstnrcted and protected against obstructions,
including their counterweights?
pYes o No Are automatic sprinkler system water control valves, air pressure, and water
pressure checked weekly or periodically?
o Yes $.No Has responsibility for the maintenance of automatic sprinkler systems been
assigned to an employee or contractor?
f,Yes o No Are sprinkler heads protected by metal guards?
g Yes o No Is proper clearance maintained below sprinkler heads?
il{es o No Are portable fire extinguishers provided in adequate number and type?*
fYes o No Are fire extinguishers mounted in readily accessible locations?*
d,Yes o No Are fue extinguishers recharged regularly with the recharge date noted on an' ,, inspection tag?*
$Yes o No Are employees periodically instructed in the use of extinguishers and fire
protection procedures? *
*(NOTE: Use of fre extinguishers is based on company policy regarding employee fire fighting in your Emergency
Action Plan and locgl fire code.)
Completed uy: Alu. c*c{- P€'ltoen't'roN
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Appendix C
Alliance Restoration / Vail Marriatt
Exits Checklist
Use this checklist to evaluate Alliance Restardion / Vail Maniafr's compliance with OSHA's
standard on emergency exit routes.
fYes a No Is each exit marked with an exit sign and illuminated by a reliable light source?
fYes o No Are the directions to exits, when not immediately apparent, marked with visible
signs?
fYes o No Are doors, passageways, or stairways that are neither exits nor access to exits,
and which could be mistaken for exits. marked'NOT AN EXIT'or other
appropriate marking?
pYes o No Are exit signs provided with the word "EXIT'in letters at least five inches high
and with lettering at least one inch wide?
pYes o No Are exit doors side-hinged?
f Yes u No Arc allexitskeptfreeofobstructions?
TYes n No Are there at least two exit routes provided from elevated platforms, pits, or' roorns where the absence of a second exit would increase the risk of injury from
hot, poisonous, corrosive, suffocating, flammable, or explosive ssgsrnnces?
pYes o No Is the number of exits from each floor of a building and from the building itself
for the building occupancy? (NOTE: Do not count revolving,
sliding, or overhead doors when evaluating whether there are sufficient exits.)
fYes o No Are exit stairways that are required to be separated from other parts of a
building enclosed by at least one-hour fire-resistant walls (or at least two-hour
fire-resistant walls in buildings over four stories high)?
! Yes o No Are the slopes of ramps used as part of emergency building exits limited to one
foot vertical and, 12 feet horizontal?
FYes o No Are glass doors or storm doors fully tempered, and do they meet the safety
requirements for human impact?
pYes o No Can exit doors be opened from the direction of exit travel without the use of a
key or any special knowledge or effort?
{0Yes o No Are doors on cold storage rooms provided with an inside release mechanism
l3
fYes o No
fYes oNo
that will release the larch and open the door even if it's padlocked or otherwise
locked on the outside?
Where exit doors open directly onto any street, alley, or other area where
vehicles may be operated, are adequate barriers and warnings provided to
prcvent employees from stepping into the path of traffrc?
Are doors that swing in both directions and are located between rooms where
there is fre4uent traffic equipped with glass viewing panels?
Completed by:vut, vlulst-vr*spt 0';5
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Appendix D
Alliance Restoration / VaiI Marriatt
Flammable and Combustible Material Checklist
Use this checklist to evaluate Alliance Restaration / Vail Marriott's compliance with OSHA's
standards on flarnmable and combustible materials:
pYes oNo Are combustible scrap, debris, and waste materials such as oily rags stored in
pYes oNo
covered metal receptacles and removed from the worksite promptly?
Are approved containers and tanks used for the storage and handling of
flarnmable and combustible liquids?
pYes oNo Are all connections on drums and combustible liquid piping vapor and liquid
tight?
pYes oNo Are all flammable liquids kept in closed containers when not in use?
{Yes oNo Are metal drums of flammable liquids electrically grounded during
l,Yes oNo
dispensing?
Do storage rooms for flammable and combustible liquids have appropriate
ventilation systems?
p,Yes oNo Arc NO SMOKING signs posted on liquefied petroleum gas tanks?
TYes oNo Are all solvent wastes and flammable liquids kept in fire-resistant covered
containers until tbey are removed from the worksite?
qlYes oNo Is vacuuming used whenever possible rather than blowing or sweeping
combustible dust?
fles oNo Are firel gas cylinders and oxygen cylinders separated by distances or fire-
resistant barriers while in storage?
yYes oNo Are fue extinguishers appropriate for the materials in the areas where they are
mounted?*
pYes oNo Are appropriate fre extinguishers mounted within 75 feet of outside areas
containing flammable liquids and within l0 feet of any inside storage area for
such materials?*
qAfes oNo Are extinguishers free from obstruction or blockage?*
fles oNo Are all extinguishers serviced, maintained, and tagged at least once a year?*
l5
pYes oNo
pYes oNo
fles oNo
'9Yes oNo
oNo
oNo
FYes
PYO
Are all extinguishen fully charged and in their designated places?*
Where sprinkler systems are pennanently installed, are the nozzle heads
directed or arranged so that waler will not be sprayed into operating electrical
switchboards and equipment?
Are NO SMOKING signs posted in areas where flammable or combustible
materials are used or stored?
Are safety cans utilized for dispensing flammable or combustible liquids at
the point ofuse?
Arc all spills of flammable or combustible liquids cleaned up promptly?
Arc storage tanks adequately vented to prevent the development of an
excessive vacuum or pressure that could result from filling, emptying, or
temperature changes?
*(N,OTE: Use of fire extinguislrcn is based on company policy regarding employee fire fighting in your Emergency
Action Plan and local fire code.)
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/
TOWN OF VAIL FIRE DEPARTMENT VAIL FIRE DEPARTMENT
75 S. FRONTAGE ROAD
VAIL, CO 8I657
970-479-2135
NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES
SPRINKLER PERMIT Permit #: F09-001I((soq-Nl5
Job Address: 720 W LIONSHEAD CR VAIL Status . . . : ISSUED
Location.....: BOILER ROOM, MARRIOTT Applied . . : 04101/2009
ParcelNo...: 210107217001 lssued. . : 04128/2009
Project No : Expires . .:
O!iNER DIAMONDROCK VAII, OWNER LI,C O4/OL/2009
C/O DIAMoNDRoCK HoSP]TALITY co
5903 ROCKLEDGE DR STE 8OO
BETHESDA
MD 2OAI7
APPLICANT ALLIANCE MECHANfCAL 04/0'J./2009 Phone: 970-328-0303
P.O. BOX l_855
EAGLE
co 81531
License: 552 -S
CONTRACTOR ALLIANCE MECIaNICAL O4/07/2OO9 Phone: 970-328-0303
P.O. BOX 1855
EAGLE
co 81531
L,l-cense : 552 -S
Desciption: BOILER ROOM MODIFICATIONS: REPLACE FIRE SPRINKLER BACKFLOW,
ADD PRV ANDNEW TAMPER
Valuation: $4,500.00
*tt+t+*:lt*ttrt'ltr*:r,r*1,t*:rtt*tt*++r*
Mechanical--> $o.oo Restuarant Plan Review-> $0.00 Tolal Calculated Fe€s--> $541.25
Plan Check--> $3s0. oo DRB Fee-----------> go. oo Additional Fees-------> $0.00
lnvestigation-> S0.00 TOTAL FEES------------> $541.25 Tolal Permit Fee------> $54r.25
Will Call---> 90.00 Payments-..------------> $s41.25
BALANCE DUE-----> $O. OO
Item: 05100 BUILDING DEPARTMENT
Item: 05600 FIRE DEPARTMENT
O4/L0/2O09 drhoades Action: AP It new location is ditterent than orr-gr-nal,
preventer l-ocation (room or section of room) , an r-nspectsion by Var-I Ft-re l-s requrl
work occurrinq.
CONDITION OF APPROVALCond: l-2
(BLDG.): FfELD INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED rO CHECK FOR CODE COMPLIANCE.
DECLARATIONS
I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application, filled out in full the information required, completed an accurate plot plan,
and state that all the information as required is correct. I agree to comply with the information and plot plan, to comply with all
Town ordinanoes and state laws, and to build this stucture according to the towns zoning and subdivision codes, desigr review
approved, lnternational Building and Residential Codes and other ordinances ofthe Town applicable thereto.
REQUESTS FOR TNSPECTION SHALLBE MADE SEVENTY-TWO
FROM 8:00 AM- 5 PM.
BY TELEPHONE AT 978479-2252
SICNATURE OF O CTOR FOR HIMSELF AND O
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TOWNOFVAIL, COLOMDO Statement
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Statement Number: R090000372 AmounE: S54X.25 04/25/200902:48 PM
Palment Melhod: Check
MECHANICAIJ
Inits: SAB
Notation: 0214 ALLIANCE
Permit Nol
Parcel No:
Site Addres s I
LocationI
This Payment:
BP 00100003111100
PF 00100003112300
F09- 0011 Type: SPRINKLER PERMIT
2101- 072 - 1700 - 1
?20 W IJf,ONSHEAD CR VAII.I
BOII,ER ROOI,I, IIIARRIOTT
$541.2s
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ACCOI,JNT MEM LIST:
Account Code Description CurrenE Pmts
Total. Feea 3
Total ALL Pmts :
BaLance :
$s41.2s
9s41.2s
$0.00
SPRINIGER PERMIT EEES
PLA}I CI{ECK FEES
L9L.25
350.00
FIRE SPRINKLER PERMIT
Commercial & Residential Fire Alarm shop drawings are required at the time of
application submittal and must include the following information:
A Colorado Registered Engineer's stamp or N.l.C.E.T' level lll (min)
stamP
Equipment cut sheets of materials
Hydraulic calculations
A State of Colorado Plan Registration form
Plans must be submitted by a Registered Fire Protection Contractor
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ASUNE
Proiecustreet Address
?2n r,) Au,l"rJ a-J Prolect #:
Building Permit #:
Sprinkler Permit #:
Company Address:
City:State:Q) zip;
Contad
Contact Ph:
Detatted Dsclption ot w o'Jr.:, /[jatb/<-J.Y/&
(use additional sheet if necissary)
Detailed Location of Work:
(use additional sheet if necessary)
Property Information
Parcer#: 21pt p
Legal Description: Lot #:
SuMivision:
Building/Complex Name:
Owner Name:
urwur.eag lecouty. us/patie)
Value of Fire Sprinkler:
(Labor & Materials)
$q ?<)
Work Class:
New( ) Addition ( ) Remodel ( ) Rerm-Fit (zJF-
Repair (ltother ( )
Type of Building:
Singl*Family ( ) Duplex ( ) Multi-Family ( )
Commercial (,,) Restaurant ( ) Other ( )
Date Received:
._1"'r'{Ffrf
Does a Fire Alarm Exist? Yes (Pf No ( )
Does a sprinkrer sysrem Exi{yAl[41'fpf DIDAD
A''f{ 01 2009
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lodel BFV-N Buftertg ValveLug Styte
2Inch - t2 Inch (DN5O _ DN3lOOl
General
Description Technical
Data
The,Modet BFV-N Lug Styte Bufter_ Modelfly vatves (Ref. Figure-1) are indicat_ BFV_-lri
f'.1,Y:ft:"$1ff3'nLil,.j": i?:,'1, T: si.zcs: ANSI Inchos / DN
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l;'[B{il?i""":$:1i#'J&1*"^,i5: f,ff,-!'ffin ''z inch (DNso - DN3oo)Class 125 or rsolLnqe;;ffi,f,',il"j Model BFV-N Lug 'Styte erti".flrineed for ttange gasketS. valves are UL and C:Ut_ UsteO anJFni
;ruqf;.Tllll"l,ll"g:,"H::fi: ilTlJ,f"",,^" Mode, BFV-N LuqGear operatbrs ror. r" ruri,o'j'iinlilii Style ButterflyVarue""ieiist"ouviiE
Butterfly vatves lre -pio;id:j'#; California stdte rire Milh;ii;il;two sets or ractory i"Jt;1;;d;;i Listing No. 7770-1670:101.
swrlcnes each having SpDT contaai. All laboratory listings and approvals areI ne s-up.ervisory gwitches transferiheii tor inoooiaria'i't;oo.,,.".erecrncat contacts when there i. _^,,^
ment rrom tr.'e uaiue;s'ioir-ai#;::: l["^1!t9P Wgrrins pressure
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#iy#:i:!.%Yt::E;',;2"?'::H3ffi1,",.n*nrorminstoASrMA_s36
:.r:,!^.!-,?n! maintained in comptiance Discwnn ns document, as wett as witi -tie, du-ciite iron contormrng to ASTM 4_395,lPtt:able .standards of the Nationat Nicket ptaiJrtre protection Assocratbn in,to the standards o, *, ot "r!,lr|Pl-
seat Material
ii:iil:il!,::i't1i:i;X!!;r,,?.d;8'f&fi t%;E"rubberconrormins
r, !: 9rln -!" responsibte ror maintei n- Yfi?1t3t3[,",""s steer conformins
t!,*z',^'';?.i!{i*il,^"{:::L;i:i [ffi:"
:t:- tt:stlttng contractor or spinkter Ltear operator with iron housingmanutucturer ..should be co'ntacted-""VAI[ fl Df orprpr,rurr
Friction Loss
The.approximate friction loss. basedon rhe Hazen Williams formula and ex_pr€ssed _in^equivalent length of pipewrth G= l-.20, is as follows. iJnless oih_
,erwtse Indicaled, the data is based on
Jll9l'or.' loss information co ected at aryprcat flow rate of 15 feet per second.. 1.4 1...r of 2 inch Sch. 40 pipe forthe 2 inch valve.
.
9:?::et^o! ,?-l/2 inch sch. 40 pipetor tne Z-1/2 inch valve_. lj6 le.et of 3 inch Sch. 40 prpe forthe 3 inch valve.
..9;? Id of 4,inch Sch. 40 pipe forrne 4 inch valve.
. 9.0 feet'.of S inch Sch. 40 prpe torthe 5 inch valve.
.
9.2 le.et of 6 inch Sch. 40 prpe forth€ 6 inch valve.
.,]rr;t t",""j;%rr5:h sch. 30 pipe for
o 20.1Ieet. of 10 inch Sch. 30 pipe forthe l0 inch valva
.
aliff,:fuigch sch 30 pipe for
'NFPA 13
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Nominal
Valve
Sizes
Nominat Instll aliion Dimcnslonr in th ch€s and (mm)
A B T-lc T-to T*:--r-r-Weight| -----]------l_--T-lJlxoN50
2.53
(64,0)
'1.68
(43,0)
1.81
(46,0)
t-G H I tbs.
L_fter|.21I 00,0)
(11.0|
24
01,0)
(12,0)
(14,0)
I tz,gz
lG20,s)
| 13.5r
Itsas,ry
| 13.88
(352,6)
15.24
(387,0)
16.49
(418,8)
2.88
o3,0)
6.48
(r 64,6)
6.00
(r 52,4)
6.00
0 52,4)
5.80
(r47,3)
5.80
(147,3)
5.80
(147,31
2.12
(s3,8)
(53.8)
(s3,8)
2.12
(s3,8)
2-1/2"
0N65
2.90
(t4,ol (35.1)
2.OO
-1s0,8)
5/8-113.25
(83,0)
6.98
1177,3)
DNSO
3.17
(81,0)1.81
(46,0)
y8-11
3.38
(86,0)
4.00
0 02,0)
7.22.
(183,4)
6.00
(r52,4)
oN100
4.17
(106,0)
2.06
*1s2,0)
(64,8)5/8-11
7.98
@2,4
6.00
(152.41 5.80
(147,3)5'
oN125
5.17
(131,0)
6.17
t157,0)
2.19
(s6,0)
2.58
(6s,s)5/8-114.75
(121.0)
8.48
(21s,4)
6.00
(1s2,4)6'
DN150
7.n
(r 98,.t)(s3,8)
2.12
(53,8)
4.64
(117,9)
(145,1)
34-102.19
(s6,0)
(60,0)
(448,3)
20,11
(s10,8)
5.25
(133,0)
9.10
(231,1)
6.00
(1s2,4)
10.00
(254,0)
11.90
(300,0)
7-80
098,1)DN2OO
4.17
(208,0)
10-17
(258,0)
3/4-10
?4-10
34!!{l
49ea
78
(3s,o)
6.50
!J6s,0)
I 10.9s
(262,91
(311,4
13.77
_(34e,8)
10'
DN25O
12"
oN300
7.90
(200,4
2.12
(s3.8)
7 -77
(197,4)2.58
_16e,0)
23.35
(s93,1)
8.00
(203,0)
9-25
835,0)
9.50
(241,3)3.03
(77,O)
9.77
Q4A,2)1:
7ta-g
12.17
(309,0)3.00
c/6,0)
26.10
(663,0)1 1.80
(300,0)
9.50
(241,31
3.03
(t7,o't 11.75
(298,s)103
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SWITCH SHOWN
WTTH VALVE
FUI,I- OPEN
CoNIACTMING _... 1/2A@ 12s}tr)c
1/4A 0 250 VDC
15.1A/12HP @ 12s, 2s0 vAC5A @ 125 VAC 'L.
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Care and
lWaintenance
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lp:91,o", tesring, and maintenance ormelr flre protection system and devic_
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Warranty
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3ll -groperly insta ed and maintaineduno_e_r normal use and service. in-iiy-lJa.ty.wttt expire ten (10) years fromoare of shipment by TFBp.'No warran_
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lp^t!!lj*:[ql]_o_g either reipaired or re-
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,design- €rrors or inaccurate or[:,::ryt information supptied byouyer or Buyer's representaiives.
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Ordering
Procedure
!ug S.tyle Butterfly Valves:
:plcly:.. (specify inch size) Mod_
31,.,".y.N Lug Styte Butterfiy Vatveg,lT,-'lteT?t supervisory swirches,F/N (specify).
Valve Size Valve pan Number
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;.-. ....._ 59_802-1-O4ON
; ... ... 59_802_ r-osoN
; ... . 59_802_1_O6ON
;; . ....... s9_802-1-080N
;; .... ss_802_1.100N..... .s9_802-1_12CN
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Model 720uL
Pressure-Reducing Control Valve
o INSTALLATIONo OpERATtoN. MatNTENANcE
AppoveOasSubmitbd tr
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'Presoute Reduclng Gontrol Valve . lOt|
SAFETY FIRST
BERMAD believes that the.safety of personnel working with and around our equipment is the mosrimportant consideration',Plea:::."_:9,"1,
""e[ lniormation betow and from any orher relevant sourcebefore attempting to penorm any maintenance function.
:#?ilJnill.approved and estabrished precaurions for working with your type of equipmenr and/
All maintenance tasks should be performed by authorized personnel.
::ffi: fffJili:i"ilfiff$:-' read it throush to the end and undersrand it. rf anythins is not crear,
when performing a procedure, fotow the steps in succession without omission.
2
3
4
List
Table 1:
Table 2:
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Pressure Reduclng Contlol Valve' IOM
DescriPtion
BERMAD,s Model 72ouL PreSSure-Reducing Valve is an automatic pressure control valve
that reduces higher inlet pressure to lower constant outlet pressure, regardless of
fluctuating flow-rates and'/or varying inlet pressure. lt is a pilot-operated, diaphragm-
""tr"t"Oio*
pressure-loss vatve. Vatve differential pressure powers the diaphragm
actuator open or closed. The double-chambered actuator design enables quick and
smooth valve action. According to the downstream pressure, the pilot valve regulates
main valve oPening.
Models and Sizes
Models and Sizes covered by this document include the BERMAD Model 720 UL
Pressure-Reducing Valve, s iies 2" ,2.5", 3u, 4", 6" and 8"' lt iS available in either the Globe
"Y" or Angle Pattern.
Operating Pressure Rating
Sizes 2',, 2.5u, 3,,, 4,'and 6" have a maximum rated inlet pressure of 300 psi (21 baQ'
Size 8" has a maximum rated inlet pressure ol 175 psi (12 bar)'
Outlet pressure setting for all sizes is 30-165 psi'
when setting the ouilet pressure, the inlet pressure should be at least 15 psi (1 baO
higher than the set outlet pressure.
ln cases where the inlet pressure falls below or is equal to the intended outlet pressure'
the outlet pressure and fiow will be as described in Tables 2 through 7.
ln the case of zero (static) flow through the valve, the maximum increase in the
downstream (outlet) pres'sure aboveihe set pressure of the valve will not exceed B psi
(0.5 bar).
Flow Capacity Table
1.1
1.2
4 (100)Valve size lin (mm)]
175 (12)175 (12)
300 (21)
175 (12)
300 (21)
175 (12)
300 (21)
17s (12)
300 (21)Max. inlet pressure [Psi (bafll
30-165
(2-11.5)
30-165
(2-11.5)
30-165
(2-11.5)
30-165
(2-11.5)Outlet pressure adiustable range
lpsi (bar)l
Maximum flow-rate [GPM (LPM)]
Minimum required flow-rate for Pilot
Valve Setting [GPM (LPM)]*
*Required flows to be estab/rshed through the valve to properly adjust lhe set pj'essure'
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Prersure Reduclng Control Valve - lOll
2 Installation
1. Allow enough room around the valve assembly for any adjustments and future
maintenance/disassem bly work.2. Before the valve is installed, flush the pipeline to remove any dirl, scale, deb1s, etc.Not flushing the line may result in the valve being inoperable.3. Listed indicating valves should be installed upstream and downstream of the
BERMAD Model 720UL valve to allow future maintenance. see Figure 1 on page 2.4. Install the valve in the pipeline with the valve flow arrow on tn" ooiy casting inlheproper direction. Use the lifting eye provided on the main valve cover for liilng andlowering the valve.
5. Install the valve in the horizontal or vertical position. Ensure that the valve ispositioned so that the actuator can be easily removed for future maintenance.6. After installation, carefully inspecvcorrect any damaged accessories, piping, tubing,or fittings.
7. !l:la!l a UL listed sprinkler system pressure relief valve sized in accordance with
NFPA 13.
8. lnstall a UL listed pressure gauge on both the upstream and downstream of theModel 720UL. See Figure 1 on page 2 for indicated installation.9' Install the Model 720UL valve in accordance with the Standard for Installation of Firesprinkler systems, NFPA 19, or the standard for Instailation of Standjipe and Hosesystems, NFPA 14, as appropriate. The Model 720u1valve is to be tested afterinstallation in accordance with NFpA 13.
10' The Model 720UL valve is to be inspected, tested and maintained in accordance withthe standard for the Inspection, Testing and Maintenance of water-Based FireProtection Systems, NFpA 25.
Components1 Pressure Gauge2 lsolating-indicating Valve3 72OUL Pressur+Reducing Valve4 lsolating IndicatorValve5 Pressure Gauge6 Pressure-RelielValve
Figure 1: System Installation Drawing
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speed.
Figure 2: Gross'sectional Assembly View
PrinciPles of OPeration
ThePressure-Regu|atingPi|otVa|veSensesdownstreampressure.andmodu|atesthe
upper control-chamber a"uringlh" main valve to throttle, thus maintaining constant
downstreampressure.Whenthedownstreampressurefa|lsbe|owthepi|otsetting,the
pilot opens, pressure i" in" upp"i"ontrol-chamber decreases' and the main valve
modulates open to increase downstream pressure and maintain pilot setting' Should the
downstream pressure rise aooue the pilotsetting, the pi|ot c|oses, pressure in the upper
control-chamOer increases anO ine main valve throttles close to decrease downstream
oressure to the Pilot setting.
Thepressure-reducingpilotisequippedwithanadjustingscrewtopresetthedesired
downstream pressure unJ"n intbrnal adiustable needle valve to control the closing
I lr 9 I I
Components1 Main Valve Bermad 700 Series
2 "Y" Filter with removable screen
3 Pressure-Reducing Pilot Valve
#2VL
4 Pilot adiusting screw
5 Needle valve
V V-Port Plug (oPtional)
4
2.
3.
4.
5.
4.1
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Plossuro Reduclng Gontrol Vatve - lOll
Starting-up
When performing this procedure refer to Figure 1 on page 2.
1.open a hydrant, relief valve, drain valve, or other flow-consumer downstream of theModel 720UL Pressure-Reducing Valve, creating a system demand.Fully open upstream indicating valve (2).
Gradually open downstream indicating valve (a) to fully open, allowing flow throughthe Model 720U1 Pressure-Reducing 1ey Vafve.'
Wait for downstream pressure stability.
slowly close the flow-consumer that was opened in step #1 above to fuily crosed.
There is no flow, the pressure on the downstream side of the system that is refrectedthrough the pressure gauge (5) shourd be according to the tacrory fr" i"t adjustedpressure ptus up to an additional 10o/o.
Readjusting
The Pilot Valve is factory pre-seJ according to the stated demands of the customer. Thepre-set is clearly indicated on the pilot Valve tag.
lf readjustment to either the pressure or valve response is required, follow the followingsteps.
1' Ensure that there is minimum flow through themain valve. (For pilor setting flow rate _.__see Table 1, row ,lMinimum Flow Rate foi pilot Setting.,,)2' Free the tension b"yggn the adjusting screw on the pressure reducing pirot varve(Figure 2, item 2) and the fastening nu-t by turning tre tastening n;i-counterclockwise.3' By alternately turning the adjusting screw on the pilot valve a half turn and thenreading the downstream pressure, gradually adjust the pressure:. Counterclockwise to decrease (_)1he Oownstream pressure
or. Clockwise to increase (+) the downstream pressure.4. Repeat the Starting-up procedure, Section 4 ,;Starting_up,, steps 1_5.
caution: Smalr chanoes in the adjustment of the. needre varve have great impact on theModel 720u1 perfortance. Th;;&ai; v;rib'is'tactory se_t ar one-harf turn open ro oneand one-hatf turn ooen. The maximum nunibiri ottrln$ is c irirrry ctd"o]" fury open).More than o turns tbward open mishi dG;1h; M;;i;2ddfi8 i1,",r,i,il'!t ress thanoptimal functioning. perforrh sep #s *itfrii,ii i-n'rnino.
5. By turning the needle varve (Figure 2, item s) on the pirot varve bottom adjust thevalve response. Turn:. Clockwise to decrease (-) the closing speed of the main valveor
' countercrockwise to increase (+) the crosing speed of the main varve.6. Repeat the Starting-up procedure, Section + .starting_up"
"t"p" i_i.
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Note: Valve response adiustment affects pressure adjustment. Any adjustment to varve z__\l1lon"" requires recheckins pressure abiustmenr.B;d#il'fliyAt"itjusing,,steps
VALVES
Pressule Reduclng Gontrol Valve . lOt
5.1
Maintenance
Warning: Do not turn off the water supply to make repairs-without placing a roving
lire patiol in the area covered by the 3!slem. The patrol should continue until the
system is back in service.
1. Prior to turning off any valves place a roving fire patrol in the area covered by the
system.
2. ln any of the following inspections or testing procedures, if an abnormal condition
exists, see "Troubleshooting" on page 6 for possible cause and corrective action.
3. The Model 720UL valve is to be inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with
the Standard for the Inspection, Testing and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire
Protection Systems, NFPA 25.
Normal Conditions
'1 . All main isolating valves should indicate a fully open position.
2. Upstream pressure gauge (Figure 1, item 1) reflects the upstream pressure supplied
to the valve.
3. Downstream pressure gauge (5) should be according to the system design criteria.
Quarterly Inspection
1. The system should be checked lor normal conditions.
2. Verify that the main valve, pilot system, accessorles, tubing and finings, are all in
good condition, damage free and not leaking.
3. The fastening nut, of the pilot valve (Figure 2, item 3) adjusting screw, should be
fastened tightly.
Annual Inspection and Test
1. Complete Quarterly Inspection.
2. Conduct a flow test in systems nominal flow. The downstream pressure gauge
should show the adjusted downstream pressure, and according to the system design
criteria, this pressure should be stable. lf re-adjusting is needed, perlorm according
to Section 4.1 "Readjusting" .
5.2
5.3
Frl$JmHD lllE llUlElrllUll
PROBABLE CAUSE
Valve fails to regulate Needle valve (Figure 2, item S) not
properly adjusted.
Factory set at % or 1% open. Adjust.
Pulsates or hunts.Slowly adjust needle valve (Figure 2,
item 5) until pulsation stops.
Air trapped in main valve cover.Loosen cover tube titting at the highest
point, allow the air to escape ano re_
tighten.
Filter screen (Figure Z, item 2l
blocked.
Remove filters cap and screen to
clean.
Valve fails to open
Insufficient pilot spring compresston.
Valve fails to hold set
statac outlet pressure
Fifter screen (Figure 2, item 2l
blocked.
Remove filters cap and screen to
clean.
Debris trapped in main valve.Remove and inspect actuator
assembly.
Check seat and disc seal.
Diaphragm in main valve is leakino.Caution: This test will
cause the valve to qo
fully open. Close -
downstream isolatino
indicating valve or oirit
this test if this mav
cause damage. -
ITI fol leakage. Ctose isotating
indicating valves and remove the plug
in the main valve cover. lf a continuou!
flow exists, the diaphragm is damaged
or loose.
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Pressure Reduclng Control Valve - tOil
Troubleshooting
Table2: Troubleshooting
Turn adjusting screw (Figure 2,
item 4) CW on pitot.
Open.
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Pressuro Reduclng Control Yalve' lOtl
Residual Valve Outlet Pressure
Where the Inlet Pressure Falls
is Equal to the lntended Outletat Def ined Flow-Rates
Inlet @ 155 psi, Setting @ 165 Psi
Inlet @ 'l00 psi, Setting @ 165 Psi
Inlet @ 20 psi, Setting @ 30 psi
in GasesBelow orPressure
80
Flow Rate, gpm
100
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'160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
lnlet @ 155 psi, Setling @ 165 Psi
Inlet @ 10O psi, Setting @ 165 psi
Inlet @ 50 psi, Setting @ 165 psl
Inlet @ 20 psi, setting @ 30 psl
Figure 4: 2112" 72OUL
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Pressure Reduclng Gontrol Valve - lOll
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
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160
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120
100
atu
60
40
20
0
Inlet @ 155 psl, Setting @ 165 psi
Inlet @ 100 psi, Setting @ 165 psl
Inlet @ 20 psl, Setttng @ 30 psl
Inlel @ 1s5 psi, Setting @ i6S psi
Inlet @ 1(x) psi, Setting @ 165 psi
@ 50 psi, Setring @ 165 psl
10 psl: Setting @ 30 psi
0
Figure 6: 4" 72OUL
600
Flow Rate, gpm
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Pressure Reduclng Gontlol Valve'
160 i
VALVES
140
120
100
80
60
40
0
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16
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Inlet @ 155 psl, Setting @ 165 Psi
Inlet @ 100 psi, Sening @ 165 Psi
Inlet @ 50 psl, settlng @ 165 psl
200
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160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
Figure 8: 8" 720UL
lnlet @ 155 psi, Setting @ 165 Psi
Inlet @ 100 psi, Setting @ 165 psi
Inlet @ 50 psl, Setting @ 165 psi
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Nominal
Valve
Sizes
DNSO
No1I [ml lnstalt tion Dtmr nsions in Inches and (mm)
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(64,0)
l lbs.
(ks)12.62
-(320,s)
2.88
r/3,0)
3.25g{l
3.38
(86,0)
6.48
(164,6)
6.S8
077,3)
6.00
0 s2,4)
6.00
1152,41
5.80
(147,3)2-1/2'
DN65
2.12
(53,8)
1.38
(3s,1)v8-1 1
5/8-1 1
2.90
o4,0)
1.81
(45,0)
13.5.1
(343,1)
13.88
(352,6)
(10,0)5.80
(147,3)
5.80
(147,3)
2.12
(53,8)(50,8)3"
DNEO
? 17
(81,0)
006,0)
1.81
(46,0)
24
(11,0)7.22
(183,4)
7(le
1202,4
6.00
(152,4\
6.00
(1s2,4)
4',
DNlOO
2.12
(s3,8)(64,8)5/8-11 24
(11,0)2.06
(s2,0)
15.24
(387.01
4.00
(102,0)5.80
fi47.3\
2.12
.al!l
2.12
(s3,8)
2.12
(s3,8)
2.58
(oc,c)5/&115"
DN125 (131,0)(s6,0)
2.'t9
J56,0)
'16.49
(418,8)
17.65
(448,3)
(12,0)4,75
(121,0)
5.25
(133,0)
8.48
(215,4)
6.00
(152,4)
7.80
(198,1)
DNl50
6.17
fi57.0)
4.64
o17,9)3/4-10 31
(14,0)9.10
esr,1)
(262,9)
6.00
(152,4)
7.S0
(198,1)8'
DN2OO
4.17
(208,0)
5. /5
046,1)3/4-1Q
3/4-10
34
0s,0)2.38
(60,0)
20. t.1
(510,8)
6.50
(16s,0)
8.00
(203,0)
10.00
(254,0)
7.90
(200,7,
2.12
(53,8)(1e7,4)
'10,,
DN25O
'10.17
(258,0)
12.17
(30s,0)
(6s,0)23.35
(593,1)
49
(22,o)12.27
(311,4
13.77
(34e,8)
11.80
(300,0)
9.50
(241,3i',
3.03
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9_77
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7/8-9
78
s:,0)
103
(47,0)
3.00
o6,0)
26.10
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9.25
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(300,0)
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3.03
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11.75
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1 20 -s0| (27.1 - 4n71
| 33_s0| (44,7 - 67,8)
53_75
(71,8 - 101,7)
80 - 110
(108,4 _ 149,1)
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