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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB18-0289_Approved Documents_1532385122.pdf75 South Frontage Road West, Vail, CO 81657 Office: 970.479.2139 Inspections: inspections@vailgov.com Construction B18-0289 Issued: 07/23/2018 TOWN OF VAIL Property Information Address: 2059 CHAMONIX LN (210311403999) ( 210311403999 ) Unit #: Parcel Number: 210311403999 Legal Description: Contacts Contact Type: Applicant Full Name: Aaron Borah Address: P.O. Box 1717 , Eagle, CO 81631 Phone: 9707049130 Contact Type: Property Owner Full Name: Vail Heights Condominiums Common Area Address: CO Phone: None Contractor Contractor Type: General Company: Umbrella Roofing Inc. State License #: Phone: 970-309-8137 Project Information Project Name: Vail Heights Condominiums Re-roof 2018 Project Description: Remove existing tar & gravel built up roofing and dispose. Install new 5/8 CDX plywood over existing roof decking. Install 4" inch poly iso rigid insulation. Install 1/2 inch densdeck cover board to obtain class A assembly. Install 60 mil TPO single ply membrane over total roof surface using manufactures specified bonding adhesive for a fully adhered attachment method. Install 24 Gauge pre finished steel flashing to complete new roof assembly. Replace and install all roof penetration flashing/boots with manufactures specified flashing's. Fees Paid Account #: 001-0000.31111.00 - Building Permit Fee Fee Amount:$902.75 Account #: 001-0000.31123.00 - Building Plan Review Fee Fee Amount:$586.79 Account #: 110-0000.31060.00 - Construction Use Tax Fee Fee Amount:$1,530.50 Account #: 001-0000.31128.00 - Will Call Fee (Building Scope)Fee Amount:$5.00 Total Paid:$3,025.04 Conditions CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH PERMITS BECOME VOID: If construction is not begun within 6 months from the date permit was issued. If more than 5 months elapses between inspections. If incorrect information is given on the application at the time the permit was issued. Christopher Jarecki - Town of Vail Building Official NOTICE: By issuance of this Permit the applicant agrees to comply with all Titles of the Town of Vail Code and all applicable State and Federal law. Failure to do so will void this Permit and the applicant shall forfeit all applicable fees. PERMIT FEE RECEIPT Case # B18-0289 Date Printed: 07/17/2018 TOWN OF VAIL - FEES RECEIPT Permit Summary Case Number: B18-0289 Status: Created Permit Number: Date Started: 07/10/2018 Permit Type: Construction Subcases Re-roof Lot Number: 16 Property: 2059 CHAMONIX LN (210311403999) (210311403999) Contacts Contact Type: Applicant Company Name: Umbrella Roofing Inc. Full Name: Aaron Borah Address: P.O. Box 1717 , Eagle, CO 81631 Email: jake@umbrella-roofing.com Contact Type: Property Owner Full Name: Vail Heights Condominiums Common Area Address: CO Email: n/a Permit Fees Fee Information Account Amount Permit Fee 001-0000.31111.00 $902.75 Plan Review 001-0000.31123.00 $586.79 Construction Tax 110-0000.31060.00 $1,530.50 Will Call Fee 001-0000.31128.00 $5.00 Payment Information Date Paid Payment Type Amount Will Call Fee 07/17/2018 Credit Card $5.00 Paid By: - Notes: mc-nicolle cannon Construction Tax 07/17/2018 Credit Card $1,530.50 Paid By: - Notes: mc-nicolle cannon Plan Review 07/17/2018 Credit Card $586.79 Paid By: - Notes: mc-nicolle cannon Permit Fee 07/17/2018 Credit Card $902.75 Paid By: - Notes: mc-nicolle cannon FEE TOTAL $3,025.04 AMOUNT PAID $3,025.04 BALANCE DUE $0.00 07/17/2018 - 9:55:54 AM - Generated by: cgodfrey75 South Frontage Road West, Vail, Colorado 81657 1 / 1 TECHNICAL GUIDE ROOF BOARD DensDeck® Roof Boards For latest information and updates: Technical Service Hotline 1.800.225.6119 or www.gpgypsum.com CAUTION: For product fi re, safety and use information, go to buildgp.com/safetyinfo. 2 Product Overview Table of Contents Product Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Architectural Specifi cations . . . . . . . .3 Standards and Classifi cations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Fire Resistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Wind Uplift Resistance . . . . . . . . .5 Sound Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Sound Control Illustrations . . . . . . . . .9 Roof System Applications. . . . . . . . .11 Physical Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Recommendations and Limitations for Use . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Nearly 30 Years of DensDeck® Roof Boards – Proven Performance With billions of square feet installed in a complete range of roofing systems and climate extremes, DensDeck Roof Boards have proven their toughness and versatility. The unique construction has been shown to withstand delamination, deterioration, warping and job site damage far more effectively than paper-faced gypsum board and other conventional roofing products such as wood fiberboard and perlite. • Provides superior fi re protection. • Resists fi re and hail damage. • Holds up well under normal construction and maintenance foot traffi c while stiffening and stabilizing roof decks. • Easy to install in all types of roof systems. • Ideal product for direct membrane application. • Tested within roofi ng systems for sound isolation. DensDeck® is designed to address persistent challenges inherent in commercial roofi ng assemblies: fi re resistance, strength and dimensional stability when installed in a properly designed roof assembly. DensDeck is a fi berglass mat- faced, noncombustible (as described and tested in accordance with ASTM E136), nonstructural, gypsum core panel. DensDeck® Prime provides a broader compatibility and higher performance with roofi ng adhesives. Face mat allows adhesives to be applied more uniformly and consistently and results in a stronger bond with the membrane. For fully adhered and self-adhered “peel & stick” roofi ng systems, as well as hot mopped, cold mastic and torch-applied modifi ed bitumen roofs, DensDeck Prime provides a stronger, more economical installation by reducing the amount of mastic or adhesive, and potentially eliminating the fi eld primer. Consult with membrane manufacturer for actual priming requirements. 1/2” and 5/8” DensDeck Prime Roof Boards are the fi rst and only gypsum roof boards with a limited warranty for up to 90 days of exposure to normal weather conditions when applied vertically on parapet walls.* *For complete warranty details, visit www.DensDeck.com. Georgia-Pacific Gypsum and Sustainability Georgia-Pacific Gypsum’s definition of sustainability is meeting the needs of society today without jeopardizing our ability to do so in the future. We are committed to using resources efficiently to provide innovative products and solutions that meet the needs of customers and society, while operating in a manner that is environmentally and socially responsible, and economically sound. We continue to focus on: • Improving energy efficiency at our manufacturing plants. • Seeking out opportunities to reduce water use, and to reuse water more efficiently. • Finding cost effective ways to further reduce air emissions. • Recovering and reusing materials that otherwise would end up in landfills. Green building codes, standards and programs are establishing themselves across the country. They promote the use of products that contribute to the performance of the building, along with minimizing environmental and human health impacts over the life of the building or home. Because we embrace product performance and operate in an environmentally, socially and economically sound manner, owners and architects can feel good about the structures they build using our products. DensDeck® Roof Boards For latest information and updates: Technical Service Hotline 1.800.225.6119 or www.gpgypsum.com CAUTION: For product fi re, safety and use information, go to buildgp.com/safetyinfo. 3 Many of our products contribute to LEED® and other green building codes, standards, or program credits or requirements. To find out more, please refer to the LEED calculator at www.buildgp.com/leedcalc.aspx. For general information on sustainability, visit www.buildgp.com/sustainability. Architectural Specifications Georgia-Pacific Gypsum’s 3-part guide specifications are downloadable, as rewritable Microsoft® Word documents, in both CSI and ARCOM MasterSpec® formats. Georgia-Pacific Gypsum specifications and 3-D Revit® compatible models can be found at www.gpdesignstudio.com. Downloadable specifications are also available online from Building Systems Design, Inc. at www.bsdsoftlink.com, and ARCOM Product Masterspec at www.masterspec.com. Code Compliance DensDeck Roof Boards are manufactured to meet ASTM C1177 and have the following approvals: • Florida Product Approved • Miami-Dade County Product Control Approved Standards and Classifications – Fire Resistance DensDeck® and DensDeck® Prime Roof Boards are excellent fire barriers over combustible and noncombustible roof decks, including steel decks. Roofing specifications for steel deck installations often require a fire barrier as the component applied above the metal to help control and limit the amount of fuel contributed to a fire beneath the roof. UL Fire Resistance Ratings. 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck® Fireguard® roof boards are designated as Type DD by UL LLC and included in assembly designs investigated by UL for hourly fire resistance ratings. 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Fireguard roof boards may also replace any unclassified 5/8” (15.9 mm) gypsum board in an assembly in the UL Fire Resistance Directory under the prefix “P”. UL 790 Classification. DensDeck and DensDeck Prime Roof Boards have been certified by UL for use as a fire barrier over combustible and noncombustible decks in accordance with the ANSI/UL 790 and ULC S114 test standard. The UL classification includes a comprehensive Class A, B or C rating. This test method and resulting classification measures the external fire resistance of the roof system but does not include an investigation of fire resistance to internal sources directed at the underside of the roof system. For additional information concerning the UL 790 classification for DensDeck Roof Boards, consult the UL certifications directory under categories TGFU (Roofing Systems) and TGFU7 (Roofing Systems Certified for Canada). UL 1256 Classification. DensDeck and DensDeck Prime Roof Boards have also been certified by UL in roof deck constructions for internal (under deck) fire exposure in accordance with the ANSI/UL 1256 Steiner Tunnel test. The UL listing includes the use of ¼” DensDeck Roof Boards under foam plastic insulation. For additional information concerning the UL 1256 classification for DensDeck Roof Boards, consult the UL certifications directory under categories TGKX (Roof Deck Constructions), TIAR (Building Units) and TIAR7 (Building Units Certified for Canada). FM Class 1 Approvals. 1/4” (6.4 mm) DensDeck Roof Boards have passed testing under the FM Calorimeter Standard 4450 (Approval Standard for Class 1 Insulated Steel Deck Roofs) and have been approved by FM for insulated steel deck roofs when installed per FM guidelines. To achieve a Class 1 designation, the assembly must satisfy criteria for fire, wind uplift, foot traffic and hail damage resistance. For more information about FM Approvals and Class 1 assemblies, consult FM or RoofNav® , FM’s tool for roofing professionals. Please note, however, that the performance of a roof depends on all components used in the roofing assembly and how the components interact. ASTM C1177. 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Fireguard and 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Fireguard Prime roof boards are manufactured to meet the “Type X” requirements of ASTM C1177 for increased fire resistance beyond regular gypsum board. Flame Spread and Smoke Development. When tested in accordance with ASTM E84, UL723 and CAN/ULC-S102, DensDeck and DensDeck Prime Roof Boards had Flame Spread 0, Smoke Developed 0. Long-term fire protection of roofing systems is a key concern of the design authority, code officials and building owners. DensDeck Roof Boards will contribute to the fire-resistant characteristics of roof assemblies over time. “When using a low-slope membrane roof system, designers should include in their designs a suitable cover board that is consistent with an appropriate listing or approval from a code-approved testing agency. This recommendation is consistent with the guidelines already contained in The NRCA Roofing and Waterproofing Manual, Fifth Edition. Furthermore, for mechanically attached single ply membrane roof systems, designers of newly-installed roof systems are now recommended to include a noncombustible cover board that is consistent with an appropriate listing or approval from a code-approved testing agency. Examples of noncombustible cover boards include fiberglass mat-faced gypsum boards and gypsum roof boards.” (January 2006 NRCA/MRCA Technical Bulletin.) See: January 2006 NRCA/MRCA Technical Bulletin: Fire Testing of Membrane Roof Systems. DensDeck® Roof Boards For latest information and updates: Technical Service Hotline 1.800.225.6119 or www.gpgypsum.com CAUTION: For product fi re, safety and use information, go to buildgp.com/safetyinfo. 4 Standards and Classifications – Fire Resistance continued The design assemblies in this guide are presented for illustrative purposes only. It is important that you consult a design professional and the appropriate fire resistance directory or test report for complete assembly information and related information. Georgia-Pacific Gypsum does not provide architectural, engineering or roofing system services. For additional fire safety information concerning Georgia-Pacific Gypsum’s products, visit www.buildgp.com/safetyinfo. UL Classifications A B C D E Typical UL Fire Barrier Board Classifi cation on Noncombustible Decking A. UL Classifi ed Roof Covering B. Min. 1/4” (6.4 mm) DensDeck® Prime Cover Board C. UL Classifi ed Insulation D. Minimum 1/4” (6.4 mm) DensDeck Roof Board serving as an insulation thermal barrier underlayment and an acceptable code alternative to a thermal barrier. E. Classifi ed Steel Deck A B C D E *Note: The UL 790 classifi cation for DensDeck provides that the use of DensDeck roof boards as a barrier board over a combustible deck permits the use of any classifi ed roofi ng system which would otherwise be limited to use over a noncombustible deck. When used, the insulation must consist of one of the types specifi ed. For additional information, consult the UL certifi cations directory under category TGFU (Roofi ng Systems). FM Approvals A B CD E The following are typical configurations with DensDeck® Roof Boards certified by UL for use as a fire barrier over combustible and noncombustible decks and are for illustration purposes only. Please consult UL for additional information. DensDeck Roof Boards are typically utilized in these constructions as an insulation underlayment. In some assemblies it will be used as an insulation overlayment or cover board (1/4” (6.4 mm), 1/2” (12.7 mm) or 5/8” (15.9 mm)). In other assemblies it will serve both of these roles in the same system. The following is a typical configuration of a roof deck for a FM Class 1 fire rating and is for illustration purposes only. Please consult FM or RoofNav (https://www.roofnav.com) for additional information. Typical UL Fire Barrier Board Classifi cation on Combustible Decking* A. UL Classifi ed Roof Covering B. Min. 1/4” (6.4 mm) DensDeck Prime Cover Board C. UL Classifi ed Insulation (optional) D. Minimum 1/4” (6.4 mm) DensDeck Roof Board serving as an insulation thermal barrier overlayment with all joints staggered a min. of 6” (152 mm) from the plywood joints. E. Classifi ed Wood Deck Typical Confi guration of DensDeck Roof Boards (Class 1 Fire Rating) A. Membrane (various) B. Minimum 1/4” (6.4 mm) DensDeck Roof Boards Overlayment C. Rigid Foam Insulation D. Minimum 1/4” (6.4 mm) DensDeck Roof Boards Underlayment E. Metal Deck DensDeck® Roof Boards For latest information and updates: Technical Service Hotline 1.800.225.6119 or www.gpgypsum.com CAUTION: For product fi re, safety and use information, go to buildgp.com/safetyinfo. 5 Wind Uplift Information Wind uplift resistance of roofing assemblies is achieved by fastening and/or adhering the roofing components to the structural deck. Uplift resistance testing may be conducted by several independent laboratories, in accordance with FM 4470 and ANSI/UL 1897 test procedures. The test results show the tested (not design) pounds per square foot (PSF) uplift resistance which has been achieved. It is the responsibility of the roofing design authority to comply with code requirements and follow the guidelines in ASCE-7 or FM 1-28 and 1-29 to establish the appropriate design uplift resistance and safety factor. Several factors are considered to determine the design pressure required, including but not limited to, height of the building, ground roughness, exposure and importance factor. Once the design pressure is determined, the roofing assembly which meets this pressure, with the appropriate safety factor, is selected by the design authority. Roof System Attachment to Deck PSF Single Ply Fully Adhered Adhered 915 Multi-Ply Hot Asphalt Hot Asphalt 825 Multi-Ply Torched Hot Asphalt 825 Multi-Ply Torch Cap Hot Asphalt Base Hot Asphalt 840 Multi-Ply Torched Adhered 810 Vertical Pull Resistance Over Structural Concrete Deck The assemblies listed are a sample of the highest vertical pull values available through FM’s RoofNav® utilizing DensDeck® Roof Boards. The test method used was FM 1-52. It is important to note that the vertical pull results are for the entire roof assembly, not just the DensDeck Roof Boards. For a comprehensive list of vertical pull tests and additional information, please visit https://www.roofnav.com. Actual results may vary depending on moisture (see page 15), and other factors. Georgia-Pacific Gypsum makes no representations or warranties concerning the vertical pull or uplift resistance of any roof assembly or system. The vertical pull test measures the uplift resistance in pounds on a four square foot test area. A 2’ x 2’ assembly is adhered to a concrete deck and the uplift force is divided by four to get the pounds per square foot uplift resistance. System Components, Standards and Classifications – Wind Uplift Resistance Uplift Resistance Pressures Achieved With DensDeck® Through Independent Testing The following are typical roofing systems with examples of assemblies evaluated by FM, UL or other labs for wind uplift resistance. These systems are presented for illustration only, and the examples of wind uplift resistance are for the entire assembly tested, not just the DensDeck® Roof Boards. Actual results may vary depending on moisture (see page 15), and other factors. Georgia-Pacific Gypsum makes no representations or warranties concerning the vertical pull or uplift resistance of any roof assembly or system. (Check membrane manufacturers’ listing including FM, UL and other accredited labs for thousands of additional uplift assembly ratings with DensDeck products.) Fastener rates shown are for the fi eld of the roof. Additional fasteners are required for perimeter and corner areas and require either additional designer authority calculations or uplift testing. Unless otherwise noted, all screws used in tests are polymer coated, FM approved, min. 12 gauge steel and plates are 3” (76 mm) diameter corrosion resistant steel. Tests were conducted over 22 gauge steel decks. For fastener requirements in wood or structural concrete decks, refer to FM Global Property Loss Prevention Data Sheet 1-29. Components above vapor retarder bonded with cold mastics, hot asphalt or adhesives. Vapor Retarder Substrate System Type and Description B C F A G DE Wind-Uplift PSF Product # of fasteners (4’ x 8’ board) FM 1-90 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck 8 FM 1-90 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Prime 8 A. Any Rated Adhered Membrane B. Min. 1/4” (6.4 mm) DensDeck Roof Board (optional) C. Insulation (optional) D. Vapor Retarder E. Min. 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Roof Board F. Classifi ed Steel Deck G. Fastener (see chart) DensDeck® Roof Boards For latest information and updates: Technical Service Hotline 1.800.225.6119 or www.gpgypsum.com CAUTION: For product fi re, safety and use information, go to buildgp.com/safetyinfo. 6 A B C D E F Single ply and EPDM will include both reinforced and nonreinforced. Modifi ed bitumen without base sheet. Mod Bit is torched or set in hot asphalt. BUR is minimum 3-ply. Modifi ed Bitumen/BUR System Type and Description System Type and Description A B C D E Fully Adhered EPDM and Thermoplastic Membranes Wind-Uplift PSF Product # of fasteners (4’ x 8’ board) FM 1-90 1/4” (6.4 mm) DensDeck Prime 12 FM 1-90 1/2” (12.7 mm) DensDeck Prime 8 FM 1-90 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Prime 8 FM 1-105 1/4” (6.4 mm) DensDeck Prime 18 FM 1-135 1/2” (12.7 mm) DensDeck Prime 18 FM 1-150 1/2” (12.7 mm) DensDeck Prime 20 FM 1-180 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Prime 24 FM 1-285 1/2” (12.7 mm) DensDeck Prime 32 A. BUR or Mod Bit Membrane B. Min. 1/4” (6.4 mm) DensDeck Prime C. Insulation D. Min. 1/4” (6.4 mm) DensDeck Roof Board (optional) E. Classifi ed Steel Deck F. Fastener (see chart) Wind-Uplift PSF Product # offasteners(4’ x 8’ board) FM 1-90 1/4” (6.4 mm) DensDeck Prime 8 FM 1-90 1/2” (12.7 mm) DensDeck Prime 8 FM 1-90 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Prime 8 FM 1-135 1/2” (12.7 mm) DensDeck Prime 20 FM 1-225 1/2” (12.7 mm) DensDeck Prime 24 FM 1-315 1/2” (12.7 mm) DensDeck Prime 32 UL 150 PSF 1/2” (12.7 mm) DensDeck Prime 16 UL 195 PSF 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Prime 16 UL 240 PSF 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Prime 20 A. Single ply Membrane B. Min. 1/4” (6.4 mm) DensDeck® Prime Cover Board C. Insulation D. Min. 1/4” (6.4 mm) DensDeck Roof Board (optional) E. Classifi ed Steel Deck F. Fastener (see chart) F B C F A G DE EPDM, BUR or Mod Bit with Insulation Adhered with Hot Asphalt FM 1-60 (EPDM) 1/2” (12.7 mm) or 5/8” (15.9 mm) 8 DensDeck or DensDeck Prime DensDeck Roof Board (1/2” (12.7 mm) or 5/8” (15.9 mm)) and fully adhered single ply membranes FM-rated 60 PSF with insulation attached with asphalt adhesive. 1-90 (BUR 1/2” (12.7 mm) or 5/8” (15.9 mm) 8 or Mod Bit) DensDeck or DensDeck Prime DensDeck Roof Board (1/2” (12.7 mm) or 5/8” (15.9 mm)) and BUR or modifi ed bitumen membranes FM-rated 90 PSF with insulation attached with asphalt adhesive. A. EPDM, BUR or Mod Bit Membrane B. Min. 1/4” (6.4 mm) DensDeck Prime (optional) C. Rigid Foam Insulation D. Asphalt Adhesive E. Min. 1/2” (12.7 mm) DensDeck Prime Roof Board F. Classifi ed Steel Deck G. Fastener (see chart) Wind-Uplift PSF Product # of fasteners (4’ x 8’ board) System Type and Description DensDeck® Roof Boards For latest information and updates: Technical Service Hotline 1.800.225.6119 or www.gpgypsum.com CAUTION: For product fi re, safety and use information, go to buildgp.com/safetyinfo. 7 GP Fastener Patterns 12" 4' x 8' 12" 24" 12" 12" 72" 12" 4' x 8' 12"24" 12" 12" 18" 12" 18" 18" 18" 4' x 8' 12" 18" 12" 18" 18" 18" 12"12" 12" 12" 4' x 8' 12"12" 12" 12" 12" 12" 24" 24" 24" 4' x 8' 12" 18" 12" 18" 18" 18" 4' x 8' 6" 12" 12" 12" 6" 6"12" 12" 12" 6" 6" 18" 18" 12" 18" 6" 18" 4' x 8' 6" 6" 4' x 8' 12" 12" 12" 12" 12" 12" 12" 12" 24" 12" 12" 4' x 8' 12" 12" 12" 12" 36" 6" 6" 36" 12" 12" 4' x 8' 12" 24" 12" 24" 24" 24" 4' x 8' 6" 6" 4' x 8' 6" 18" 18" 12" 18" 6" 18" 6" 12" 12" 12" 6" 6" 18" 18" 6" 6" 6" 6" 6" 12" 12" 6" 12" 6" 12" 6" 12" 12" 6" 12" 12" 12" 12" 12" 12" 12" 4' x 8' 12" 24" 12" 36" 12" 12" 36" 4 fasteners per board 8 fasteners per board 10 fasteners per board 12 fasteners per board 15 fasteners per board 18 fasteners per board 24 fasteners per board 9 fasteners per board 20 fasteners per board 16 fasteners per board Note: Preliminary insulation or mechanically attached roof covering requires a minimum of 4 fasteners per 4’ x 8’ board in FM assemblies. 32 fasteners per board Other patterns are available from system manufacturers or testing agencies. Wind continued 5 fasteners per board DensDeck® Roof Boards For latest information and updates: Technical Service Hotline 1.800.225.6119 or www.gpgypsum.com CAUTION: For product fi re, safety and use information, go to buildgp.com/safetyinfo. 8 A. Membrane B. 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Roof Boards C. 2-2” (51 mm) Foam insulation D. Steel Deck Sound Isolation Example (assembly 9) A B C D 39 STC 26 dB B 65 dB Sound Source Sound Source Decibels Jet take-off, rock concert 120 Chainsaw 110 Lawn mower, truck, tractor 90 Freeway traffi c 70 Offi ce (background) 40-50 Standards and Classifications – Sound Control To block unwanted entry of sound through a roof assembly, multiple layers of DensDeck® Roof Boards will help efficiently keep outside sound outside. Whether around airports, in urban environments or to keep equipment noise from disrupting the occupants of a building, DensDeck can effectively contribute to sound isolation. Sound Transmission Class (STC), measured in decibels, is the weighted average of the drop in sound intensity measured in a range of frequencies from 80 to 5,000 Hz across a barrier. The sound level outside is reduced by the STC number and if the result is close to or below the background, interior sound level, it will not be heard or will not be disruptive. An Outdoor Indoor Transmission Class (OITC) rating is a single number calculated in accordance with standard ASTM E1332 using the Transmission Loss measured at 18 one-third octave bands from 80 Hz to 4000 Hz. The rating is most appropriate for comparing the performance of exterior facade elements including roofs exposed to typical transportation noise sources. STC Underlayment Insulation Coverboard Membrane System Attachment 28 None 6” (152 mm) ISO None None Mechanical 28 None 3” (76 mm) ISO None None Mechanical 29-30 None 6” (152 mm) XPS (Extruded) None None Mechanical 36 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Roof Board 3” (76 mm) ISO 1/2” (12.7 mm) DensDeck Prime Roof Board EPDM Mechanical/EPDM-Adh. 36 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Roof Board 3” (76 mm) ISO 1/4” (6.4 mm) DensDeck Prime Roof Board EPDM Mechanical/EPDM-Adh. 38 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Roof Board 3” (76 mm) ISO 1/2” (12.7 mm) DensDeck Prime Roof Board EPDM All components adhered 38 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Roof Board 8” (203 mm) ISO 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Prime Roof Board None Mechanical 39 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Roof Board 8” (203 mm) ISO 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Prime Roof Board None All components adhered 39 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Roof Board 4” (101.6 mm) ISO 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Prime Roof Board SBS Mod Bit Mechanical/ Mod Bit-Torched 41 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Roof Board 6” (152 mm) ISO Two: None Mechanical 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Roof Board 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Prime Roof Board 41 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Roof Board 6” (152 mm) ISO One: None Mechanical 1/2” (12.7 mm) HD 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Prime Roof Board Fiberboard 41 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Roof Board 6” (152 mm) Two: None Mechanical XPS (Extruded) 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Roof Board 5/8” (15.9 mm) DensDeck Prime Roof Board 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 The following table summarizes results from sound testing conducted on steel deck assemblies with DensDeck Roof Boards. The tests were conducted using a modified version of ASTM E90 and E413, and the results are based on characteristics, properties and performance of materials and systems obtained under controlled test conditions. Actual results may vary. Sound Testing of Steel Deck Roof Assemblies Tested for STC *See website for more details and assembly drawings. DensDeck® Roof Boards For latest information and updates: Technical Service Hotline 1.800.225.6119 or www.gpgypsum.com CAUTION: For product fi re, safety and use information, go to buildgp.com/safetyinfo. 9 Sound Control Illustrations 1/2” DensDeck® Prime Roof Board (cover board) 3” Rigid Foam Insulation (ISO) 5/8” DensDeck Roof Board (thermal barrier underlayment) Membrane 22 gauge Steel Deck Steel Joist R13 Fiberglass Batt insulation 1/2” ToughRock® Span 24® Ceiling Board Drywall Furring Channel STC 56/OITC 42 1/4” DensDeck® Prime Roof Board (cover board) 1/4” DensDeck® Prime Roof Board (cover board) 3” Rigid Foam Insulation (ISO) 5/8” DensDeck® Roof Board (thermal barrier underlayment) Membrane 22 gauge Steel Deck R13 Fiberglass Batt insulation 1/2” ToughRock® Span 24® Ceiling Board Steel Joist Drywall Furring Channel STC 56/OITC 41 1/4” DensDeck Prime Roof Board (cover board) 1/4” DensDeck Prime Roof Board (cover board) 3” Rigid Foam Insulation (ISO) 5/8” DensDeck Roof Board (thermal barrier underlayment) Membrane Steel Joist R13 Fiberglass Batt insulation 5/8” ToughRock® Fireguard X™ Gypsum Board Resilient Sound Isolation Clips Drywall Furring Channel STC 58/OITC 43 1/2” DensDeck® Prime Roof Board (cover board) 1/4” Fanfold EPS 3” Rigid Foam Insulation (ISO) 5/8” DensDeck® Roof Board (thermal barrier underlayment) 5/8” DensDeck® Roof Board Membrane 22 gauge Steel Deck R13 Fiberglass Batt insulation 1/2” ToughRock® Span 24® Ceiling Board Steel Joist Drywall Furring Channel STC 57/OITC 43 Tests per ASTM E90 and ASTM E413, were conducted in 2011 at Riverbank Acoustical Laboratories. Results are based on characteristics, properties and performance of materials and systems obtained under controlled test conditions. Actual results may vary. Assemblies are presented for illustration only. It is important that you consult a design professional for assembly information. Georgia-Pacifi c Gypsum does not provide architectural or engineering services. DensDeck® Roof Boards For latest information and updates: Technical Service Hotline 1.800.225.6119 or www.gpgypsum.com CAUTION: For product fi re, safety and use information, go to buildgp.com/safetyinfo. 10 Sound Control Illustrations continued 1/4” DensDeck ® Prime Roof Board (cover board) 1/4” DensDeck ® Prime Roof Board (cover board) 3” Rigid Foam Insulation (ISO) 5/8” DensDeck ® Roof Board (thermal barrier underlayment) 2” Mineral Fiber Board Membrane 22 gauge Steel Deck Steel Joist R13 Fiberglass Batt insulation 5/8” ToughRock® Fireguard X™ Gypsum Board Drywall Furring Channel STC 59/OITC 44 Resilient Sound Isolation Clips 5/8” DensDeck® Prime Roof Board (cover board) 3” Rigid Foam Insulation (ISO) 5/8”DensDeck Roof Board (thermal barrier underlayment) Membrane 22 gauge Steel Deck (spray applied fire proofing) Steel Joist (spray applied fire proofing) R13 Fiberglass Batt insulation 5/8” ToughRock® Fireguard X™ Gypsum Board 5/8” ToughRock® Fireguard X™ Gypsum Board (2nd Layer) Drywall Furring Channel Resilient Sound Isolation Clips STC 61/OITC 49 Tests per ASTM E90 and ASTM E413, were conducted in 2011 at Riverbank Acoustical Laboratories. Results are based on characteristics, properties and performance of materials and systems obtained under controlled test conditions. Actual results may vary. Assemblies are presented for illustration only. It is important that you consult a design professional for assembly information. Georgia-Pacifi c Gypsum does not provide architectural or engineering services. DensDeck® Roof Boards For latest information and updates: Technical Service Hotline 1.800.225.6119 or www.gpgypsum.com CAUTION: For product fi re, safety and use information, go to buildgp.com/safetyinfo. 11 The highlighted green circle is intended to call attention to the recommended DensDeck board for that particular application. A B CD Applications Substrate for Vapor Barrier – DensDeck Prime preferred. A. Membrane B. Minimum 1/4” (6.4 mm) DensDeck Roof Boards fastened to deck. Membrane attached with cold mastics, hot asphalt or adhesives. C. Rigid Foam Insulation D. Vapor Retarder E. Vapor Barrier Substrate F. Any structural deck C B D F A Cover Board – DensDeck® Prime preferred for adhered membrane. DensDeck preferred for mechanically attached membrane. A. Membrane B. Minimum 1/4” (6.4 mm) DensDeck® Roof Boards placed directly below the roofi ng membrane. In this application the product provides the primary support for the roofi ng membrane and protects insulation. C. Rigid Foam Insulation D. Any Structural Deck Metal Roof Thermal Barrier – DensDeck Prime preferred. A. Standing Seam Metal Roof B. Secondary Water Barrier C. Minimum 1/4” (6.4 mm) DensDeck Roof Boards provide a thermal barrier in conjunction with a standing-seam metal or tile roofi ng system while providing support for hail resistance and noise reduction. D. Insulation (optional) E. Metal Deck Roof Recover Board – DensDeck Prime preferred for adhered systems. A. Membrane B. Minimum 1/4” (6.4 mm) DensDeck Roof Boards utilized as a roof recover board. Recover boards are placed over the existing membrane surface where they function as a separator and support layer between the old roof and a new roofi ng membrane. C. Existing Roof Assembly D. Any Structural Deck E A B D E C A C D B The following are typical examples of roofing system applications with DensDeck® Roof Boards and are presented for illustration only. Please consult with the designer, system manufacturer or other design authority for use and installation of any application. Georgia-Pacific Gypsum does not provide roofing design services and makes no warranties or representation with respect to any particular system or any components or materials other than DensDeck Roof Boards. It is the responsibility of the system manufacturer or design authority to determine the suitability of DensDeck Roof Boards, or the use of other materials with DensDeck Roof Boards, for any particular application. Thermal Barrier - DensDeck® or DensDeck Prime A. Membrane B. Minimum 1/4” (6.4 mm) DensDeck Roof Board C. Polystyrene Insulation D. Minimum 1/4” (6.4 mm) DensDeck Roof Boards provide a thermal barrier installed directly to metal deck for both expanded and extruded polystyrene insulation. E. Metal Deck A C E D B DensDeck® Roof Boards For latest information and updates: Technical Service Hotline 1.800.225.6119 or www.gpgypsum.com CAUTION: For product fi re, safety and use information, go to buildgp.com/safetyinfo. 12 A B D Applications continued Wood Shake/Shingle Underlayment A. Wood Shake/Shingles B. Organic Felt C. Minimum 1/4” (6.4 mm) DensDeck Roof Board as a wood shake/shingle underlayment on a combustible deck assembly to achieve a UL Class A fi re rating D. Combustible Deck C Vegetative “Green” Roof A. Growing Medium and Plants B. Moisture Retention Mat C. Drainage Layer D. Protection Fabric/Root Barrier E. Waterproofi ng Membrane F. Minimum 1/2” (12.7 mm) DensDeck Prime Roof Board G. Insulation H. Any Structural Deck Photovoltaic Roofi ng System A. PV Panels B. Roofi ng Membrane C. Minimum 1/4” (6.4 mm) DensDeck Prime Roof Board D. Insulation E. DensDeck (optional) F. Any Structural Deck A B E D F A B CDE G H F C Parapet Wall Substrate – DensDeck® Prime Roof Board preferred A. Coping B. Minimum 1/2” (12.7 mm) DensDeck® Prime Roof Boards* C. Nailer D. Concrete Masonry Unit (CMU) E. Adhered Flashing Membrane F. Nailer G. DensDeck or DensDeck Prime Roof Board H. Rigid Foam Insulation I. Any Structural Deck *Fastened 8” o.c. 1/2” for 16” metal stud spacing 5/8” for 24” metal stud spacing 5/8” minimum over wood framing, 24” maximum stud spacing A C D E F H G I B The highlighted green circle is intended to call attention to the recommended DensDeck board for that particular application. DensDeck® Roof Boards For latest information and updates: Technical Service Hotline 1.800.225.6119 or www.gpgypsum.com CAUTION: For product fi re, safety and use information, go to buildgp.com/safetyinfo. 13 Physical Properties DensDeck® Roof Board Properties 1/4” (6.4 mm) 1/2” (12.7 mm) 5/8” (15.9 mm) Thickness, nominal 1/4” (6.4 mm) ± 1/16” (1.6 mm) 1/2” (12.7 mm) ± 1/32” (0.8 mm) 5/8” (15.9 mm) ± 1/32” (0.8 mm) Width, standard 4’ (1219 mm) ± 1/8” (3 mm) 4’ (1219 mm) ± 1/8” (3 mm) 4’ (1219 mm) ± 1/8” (3 mm) Length, standard 8’ (2438 mm) ± 1/4” (6.4 mm) 8’ (2438 mm) ± 1/4” (6.4 mm) 8’ (2438 mm) ± 1/4” (6.4 mm) Weight nominal, lbs./sq. ft. (Kg/m2)7 1.2 (5.9) 2.0 (9.8) 2.5 (12.2) Surfacing Fiberglass mat Fiberglass mat Fiberglass mat Flexural Strength1, parallel, lbf. min. (N) ≥40 (178) ≥80 (356) ≥100 (444) Flute Spanability2 2-5/8” (67 mm) 5” (127 mm) 8” (203 mm) Permeance3, Perms (ng/Pa•S•m2) >50 (>2850) >35 (>1995) >32 (>1824) R Value4, ft2•°F•hr/BTU (m2•K/W) .28 .56 .67 Linear Variation with Change in Temp., in/in °F 8.5x10–6 (15.3x10-6) 8.5x10–6 (15.3x10-6) 8.5x10–6 (15.3x10-6) (mm/mm/C°) Linear Variation with Change in Moisture 6.25x10–6 6.25x10–6 6.25x10–6 Water Absorption5, % max <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 Compressive Strength6, psi nominal 900 900 900 Surface Water Absorption, grams, nominal1 <2.5 <2.5 <2.5 Flame Spread, Smoke Developed 0/0 0/0 0/0 (ASTM E84, UL 723, CAN/ULC-S102) Fire Classification UL certified UL certified UL certified FM Approvals FM Approvals FM Approvals See page 4 See page 4 See page 4 Bending Radius 5’ (1524 mm) 8’ (2438 mm) 12’ (3658 mm) DensDeck® Prime Roof Board Properties 1/4” (6.4 mm) 1/2” (12.7 mm) 5/8” (15.9 mm) Thickness, nominal 1/4” (6.4 mm) ± 1/16” (1.6 mm) 1/2” (12.7 mm) ± 1/32” (0.8 mm) 5/8” (15.9 mm) ± 1/32” (0.8 mm) Width, standard 4’ (1219 mm) ± 1/8” (3 mm) 4’ (1219 mm) ± 1/8” (3 mm) 4’ (1219 mm) ± 1/8” (3 mm) Length, standard 4’ (1219 mm) & 8’ (2438 mm) ± 1/4” (6.4 mm) 4’ (1219 mm) & 8’ (2438 mm) ± 1/4” (6.4 mm) 4’ (1219 mm) & 8’ (2438 mm) ± 1/4” (6.4 mm) Weight nominal, lbs./sq. ft. (Kg/m2)7 1.2 (5.9) 2.0 (9.8) 2.5 (12.2) Surfacing Fiberglass mat with Fiberglass mat with Fiberglass mat with non-asphaltic coating non-asphaltic coating non-asphaltic coating Flexural Strength1, parallel, lbf. min. (N) ≥40 (178) ≥80 (356) ≥100 (444) Flute Spanability2 2-5/8” (66.7 mm) 5” (127 mm) 8” (203 mm) Permeance3, Perms (ng/Pa•S•m2) >30 (>1710) >23 (>1300) >17 (>970) R Value4, ft2•°F•hr/BTU (m2•K/W) .28 .56 .67 Linear Variation with Change in Temp., in/in °F (mm/mm/C°) 8.5x10–6 (15.3x10-6) 8.5x10–6 (15.3x10-6) 8.5x10–6 (15.3x10-6) Linear Variation with Change in Moisture 6.25x10–6 6.25x10–6 6.25x10–6 Water Absorption5, % max <10.0 <10.0 <10.0 Compressive Strength6, psi nominal 900 900 900 Surface Water Absorption, grams, nominal1 <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 Flame Spread, Smoke Developed (ASTM E84, UL 723, CAN/ULC-S102) 0/0 0/0 0/0 Fire Classification UL certified UL certified UL certified FM Approvals FM Approvals FM Approvals See page 4 See page 4 See page 4 Bending Radius 4’ (1219 mm) 6’ (1829 mm) 8’ (2438 mm) 1 Tested in accordance with ASTM C473, method B. 2 Tested in accordance with ASTM E661. 3 Tested in accordance with ASTM E96 (dry cup method). 4 Tested in accordance with ASTM C518 (heat flow meter). 5 Specified values per ASTM C1177. 6 Tested in accordance with ASTM C473. 7 Represents approximate weight for design and shipping purposes. Actual weight may vary based on manufacturing location and other factors. MOLD RESISTANCE. When tested, as manufactured, in accordance with ASTM D3273, DensDeck® Roof Boards have scored a 10, the highest level of performance for mold resistance under the ASTM D3273 test method. The score of 10, in the ASTM D3273 test, indicates no mold growth in a 4-week controlled laboratory test. The mold resistance of any building product when used in actual job site conditions may not produce the same results as were achieved in the controlled, laboratory setting. No material can be considered mold proof. For additional information, go to www.buildgp.com/safetyinfo. DensDeck® Roof Boards For latest information and updates: Technical Service Hotline 1.800.225.6119 or www.gpgypsum.com CAUTION: For product fi re, safety and use information, go to buildgp.com/safetyinfo. 14 Recommendations and Limitations for Use The following recommendations and limitations together with the delivery, storage, handling and other guidelines contained in this guide are given to help assure satisfactory performance from DensDeck® Roof Boards. Failure to adhere to such recommendations and limitations may void the limited warranty provided by Georgia-Pacific Gypsum for such product. DensDeck® Prime Roof Boards (1/2” and 5/8” only) are backed with a limited warranty for up to 90 days of exposure to normal weather conditions when applied vertically on parapet walls. For additional details and warranty information for DensDeck Roof Boards, please go to www.DensDeck.com. Georgia-Pacific Gypsum does not warrant and does not provide specifications or instructions for any specific assembly or system utilizing DensDeck Roof Boards or any component in such assemblies or systems other than DensDeck Roof Boards. Any references to assemblies or systems are for illustration or general information only. Consult with the appropriate system manufacturer and/or design authority for system specifications and instructions. In case of conflicting recommendations, system manufacturers and/or design authority’s should prevail. Design DensDeck Roof Boards are manufactured to act with a properly designed roof system following good roofi ng practices. The actual use of DensDeck Roof Boards as a roofi ng component in any system or assembly is the responsibility of the roofi ng system’s designing authority. Georgia-Pacifi c Gypsum does not offer roofi ng system design services and neither warrants, nor is responsible for, any systems or assemblies utilizing DensDeck Roof Boards or any component in such systems or assemblies other than DensDeck Roof Boards. The need for a separator sheet between the DensDeck Roof Boards and the roofi ng membrane must be determined by the roof membrane manufacturer or roofi ng system designer. Confi rm any priming requirements of DensDeck Roof Boards with membrane manufacturer. The entry of water vapor and its subsequent condensation can be detrimental to a roof’s performance, including the performance of DensDeck Roof Boards. Vapor barriers can be used to control migration of water vapor into the roof system. Determining the need for a vapor barrier, its compatibility with other materials, such as structural concrete decks, and the details of its construction is the responsibility of the designer. Application When applying solvent-based adhesives or primers, allow suffi cient time for the solvent to fl ash off to avoid damage to roofi ng components. DensDeck and DensDeck Prime Roof Boards should not be subjected to abnormal or excessive loads or foot traffi c, such as, but not limited to, use on plaza decks or under steel-wheeled equipment that may fracture or damage the panels. Provide suitable roofi ng system protection when required. For hot mopping asphalt or coal tar directly to DensDeck Prime Roof Board, follow the manufacturer’s recommended system application temperature guidelines and good roofi ng practices. DensDeck Prime Roof Board is the preferred substrate for torch application. However, the product must be dry prior to commencing installation of torch application. • Ensure product is dry. Ensure proper torching technique. • Limit the heat to the roof board. Maintain a majority of the torch fl ame directly on the roll. • When torching to DensDeck Prime Roof Boards, fi eld priming should not be required. Installation Apply only as many DensDeck Roof Boards as can be covered by a roof membrane system in the same day. DensDeck® Roof Boards of any thickness do not require gapping. Board edges and ends should be butted tightly together. When installed on a structural metal deck, edge joints should be located on and parallel to top flutes, so that edges are supported. Independent evaluations have demonstrated that hot mopping to DensDeck products is an acceptable method of bonding membranes. However, the product must be dry prior to commencing installation of hot asphalt application, with free moisture content less than 1% by weight using a moisture meter that has been set to the gypsum scale. DensDeck® Roof Boards For latest information and updates: Technical Service Hotline 1.800.225.6119 or www.gpgypsum.com CAUTION: For product fi re, safety and use information, go to buildgp.com/safetyinfo. 15 • When using DensDeck® or DensDeck® Prime Roof Boards, Georgia-Pacifi c Gypsum recommends maximum asphalt application temperatures of 425°F (218°C) to 450°F (232°C). Application temperatures above these recommended temperatures may adversely affect roof system performance. Consult and follow roofi ng system manufacturer’s specifi cations for full mopping applications and temperature requirements. • Follow accepted roofi ng industry guidelines for full mopping applications such as EVT temperature guidelines, brooming and proper application rates of asphalt. DensDeck Prime may be fl ood mopped to a substrate followed by a fl ood mopped application of membrane using these guidelines: • DensDeck Prime Roof Boards and substrate must be dry. • Asphalt used to install DensDeck Prime should be allowed to cool prior to mopping base sheet to top of DensDeck boards. • Allow base ply to cool before mopping additional plies or cap sheet to limit the amount of direct heat that is applied to boards. Moisture Management Conditions beyond the control of Georgia-Pacific Gypsum, such as weather conditions, dew, leaks, application temperatures and techniques may cause adverse effects with roofing systems. All components used in roofing systems, including DensDeck® Roof Boards, must be protected from exposure to moisture before, during and after installation. Although DensDeck Roof Boards are engineered with fiberglass facings and high density gypsum cores, the presence of moisture can have a detrimental effect on the performance of the product and the installation of roofing membranes. To ensure that the DensDeck Roof Boards remain dry prior to installation, the materials must be properly handled upon receipt. Remove any plastic packaging from all DensDeck products immediately upon receipt of delivery. Failure to remove plastic packaging may result in entrapment of condensation or moisture, which may cause application problems that are not the responsibility of Georgia-Pacific Gypsum. Any protective, plastic factory packaging that is used to wrap DensDeck Roof Boards for shipment is intended to provide temporary protection from moisture exposure during transit only and is not intended to provide protection during storage after delivery. DensDeck products stored outside must be stored level and off the ground and protected by a waterproof covering. Provide means for air circulation around and under stored bundles of DensDeck Roof Boards. Use adequate supports to keep the bundles flat, level and dry. Moisture can cause blisters to form during hot mopping or torching to any substrate. Because DensDeck Roof Boards are relatively dense, any excess moisture will typically vaporize and travel upward into the interface between the membrane and substrate rather than dissipating within the board. In fully adhered single ply or cold mastic bitumen systems, the evaporation of solvents may be restricted and may cause solvent blisters. Moisture accumulation may also adversely affect the structural stability or bond of roofing system components, including DensDeck Roof Boards, and may significantly decrease wind uplift and vertical pull resistance in the system or assembly. DensDeck Roof Boards exposed to moisture may need to be evaluated for structural stability to assure wind uplift performance. Care should also be taken during installation to avoid the accumulation of moisture in the system. DensDeck Roof Boards must be covered the same day as installed. Avoid application of DensDeck Roof Boards during rain, heavy fog and any other conditions that may deposit moisture on the surface, and avoid the overuse of non-vented, direct-fired heaters during winter months. When roofing systems are installed on new poured concrete or light weight concrete decks or when re-roofing over an existing concrete deck, a vapor barrier should be installed above the concrete to limit the migration of water from the concrete into the roof assembly. Always consult the roofing system manufacturer or design authority for specific instructions for applying other products to DensDeck Roof Boards. Finally, care must be taken after installation to avoid and properly manage leaks and other water accumulation. Moisture vapor movement by convection must be eliminated, and the flow of water by gravity through imperfections in the roof system must be controlled. After a leak has occurred, no condensation on the upper surface of the system should be tolerated, and the water introduced by the leak must be dissipated to the building interior in a minimum amount of time. TRADEMARKS – Unless otherwise noted, all trademarks are owned by or licensed to Georgia- Pacifi c Gypsum LLC. LEED, USGBC and related logo are trademarks owned by the U.S. Green Building Council and are used by permission. CHPS is a trademark owned by Collaborative for High Performance Schools Inc. MICROSOFT is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. MASTERSPEC is a registered trademark of The American Institute of Architects. REVIT is a registered trademark of AutoDesk, Inc. RoofNav is a registered mark of FM Approvals LLC. WARRANTIES, REMEDIES AND TERMS OF SALE – For current warranty information, please go to www.buildgp.com/warranties and select the applicable product. All sales by Georgia-Pacifi c are subject to our Terms of Sale available at www.buildgp.com/tc. UPDATES AND CURRENT INFORMATION – The information in this document may change without notice. Visit our website at www.gpgypsum.com for updates and current information. CAUTION: For product fi re, safety and use information, go to buildgp.com/safetyinfo or call 1-800-225-6119. HANDLING AND USE – CAUTION: This product contains fi berglass facings which may cause skin irritation. Dust and fi bers produced during the handling and installation of the product may cause skin, eye and respiratory tract irritation. Avoid breathing dust and minimize contact with skin and eyes. Wear long sleeve shirts, long pants and eye protection. Always maintain adequate ventilation. Use a dust mask or NIOSH/ MSHA approved respirator as appropriate in dusty or poorly ventilated areas. FIRE SAFETY CAUTION – Passing a fi re test in a controlled laboratory setting and/or certifying or labeling a product as having a one- hour, two-hour, or any other fi re resistance or protection rating and, therefore, as acceptable for use in certain fi re rated assemblies/systems, does not mean that either a particular assembly/system incorporating the product, or any given piece of the product itself, will necessarily provide one-hour fi re resistance, two- hour fi re resistance, or any other specifi ed fi re resistance or protection in an actual fi re. In the event of an actual fi re, you should immediately take any and all actions necessary for your safety and the safety of others without regard for any fi re rating of any product or assembly/system. ©2017 Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. 01/17. GP Lit. Item #622602. www.gpgypsum.com SALES INFORMATION AND ORDER PLACEMENT U.S.A. West: 1-800-824-7503 Midwest: 1-800-876-4746 South Central: 1-800-231-6060 Southeast: 1-800-327-2344 Northeast: 1-800-947-4497 CANADA Canada Toll Free: 1-800-387-6823 Quebec Toll Free: 1-800-361-0486 TECHNICAL HOTLINE U.S.A. and Canada: 1-800-225-6119 U.S.A. Georgia-Pacifi c Gypsum LLC CANADA Georgia-Pacifi c Canada LP DensDeck® Roof Board Fiberglass mat roof board used as the ideal thermal barrier and cover board to improve resistance to wind uplift, hail, foot traffic, fire and mold in a broad range of commercial roofing applications. Look for DensDeck Prime and DensDeck DuraGuard Roof Boards, too. DensGlass® Sheathing The original and universal standard of exterior gypsum sheathing offers superior weather resistance, with a 12-month limited warranty against delamination or deterioration during exposure to normal weather conditions. Look for the familiar GOLD color. GREENGUARD listed for microbial resistance. DensGlass® Shaftliner These specially-designed panels are perfect for moisture-prone vertical or horizontal shafts, interior stairwells and area separation wall assemblies. 12-month limited warranty against delamination or deterioration during exposure to normal weather conditions. GREENGUARD listed for microbial resistance. DensArmor Plus® Interior Panel High-performance interior panel accelerates scheduling because it can be installed before the building is dried-in. A 12-month limited warranty against delamination or deterioration during exposure to normal weather conditions. GREENGUARD and GREENGUARD Gold certified for low VOC emissions. Listed in CHPS® High Performance Product Database as a low emitting product. GREENGUARD listed for microbial resistance. DensArmor Plus® Abuse-Resistant Interior Panel With the same benefits as the DensArmor Plus® Interior Panel, these also offer added resistance to scuffs, abrasions and surface indentations; ideal for healthcare facilities and schools. GREENGUARD and GREENGUARD Gold certified for low VOC emissions. Listed in CHPS® High Performance Product Database as a low emitting product. GREENGUARD listed for microbial resistance. DensArmor Plus® Impact-Resistant Interior Panel With even greater durability than abuse-resistant panels, these have an embedded impact-resistant mesh for the ultimate resistance in high traffic areas; ideal for healthcare facilities, schools and correctional institutions. GREENGUARD and GREENGUARD Gold certified for low VOC emissions. Listed in CHPS® High Performance Product Database as a low emitting product. GREENGUARD listed for microbial resistance. DensShield® Tile Backer Acrylic-coated tile backer stops moisture at the surface. Lightweight and strong, they are built for speed on the job site. Conforms to requirements of 2012 IBC/IRC Code. GREENGUARD listed for microbial resistance. ToughRock® Gypsum Board Paper-faced line of gypsum panels for a variety of applications including interior wall and ceiling applications, abuse-resistant boards, and panels for use in fire-rated assemblies. ToughRock products are GREENGUARD and GREENGUARD Gold certified for low VOC emissions. Listed in CHPS® High Performance Product Database as a low emitting product. ToughRock® Mold-Guard™ Gypsum Board ToughRock Mold-Guard Gypsum Board products have enhanced mold resistance in comparison to regular ToughRock® Gypsum Boards. They are GREENGUARD and GREENGUARD Gold Certified for low VOC emissions and are listed in the CHPS® High Performance Product Database as a low emitting product. The ToughRock Mold-Guard Gypsum Board is also listed as GREENGUARD microbial resistant. DensElement™ Barrier System DensElement Barrier System delivers the same advantages of DensGlass Sheathing while incorporating AquaKOR™ Technology, a water barrier system that maintains high vapor permeability mitigating the risk of moisture in the wall cavity. With this innovation built into its core, DensElement eliminates the need for additional barrier (WRB-AB) saving time, labor and materials. 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This form, or similar written correspondence, must be com- pleted by the adjoining duplex unit owner or the authorized agent of the home owner’s association in the case of a con- dominium or multi-tenant building. All completed forms must be submitted with the applicants completed application. I, (print name) ______________________________________________, a joint owner, or authority of the association, of property located at _______________________________________________________, provide this letter as written approval of the plans dated __________________________________________ which have been submitted to the Town of Vail Community Development Department for the proposed improvements to be completed at the address not- ed above. I understand that the proposed improvements include: _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ I understand that modifications may be made to the plans over the course of the review process to ensure compliance with the Town’s applicable codes and regulations; and that it is the sole responsibility of the applicant to keep the joint property owner apprised of any changes and ensure that the changes are acceptable and appropriate. Submittal of an application results in the applicant agreeing to this statement. _________________________________________ ____________________________________________ Signature Date Print Name Revised: DEC-2016 PDS 09-5225 Page 1 of 2 Product Data Sheet MULE-HIDE HDP (#14) FASTENERS PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Mule-Hide Heavy-Duty Drill Point Fasteners are # 14 fasteners that are specifically engineered to attached insulation, cover boards and base sheets to wood and steel decking (16 to 22 gauge). These fasteners incorporate a No. 3 Phillips recess, flat truss head with a #2 double flute self-drilling point. The drill point has an exclusive tapered entry thread design that allows for fastener penetration into steel roof decks and offers exceptional back-out resistance. BASIC USES Mule-Hide's HDP Fasteners are designed specifically for the mechanical attachment of Mule -Hide’s reinforced EPDM, TPO and PVC membranes and for the mechanical attachment of Poly ISO 1 and Poly ISO 2 roof insulation boards and other FM approved insulation / cover boards into steel, wood and concrete decks. The Mule-Hide HDP Fasteners may be used in conjunction with the Mule -Hide 2.4” Seam Plates, 3” Insulation Plates and All Purpose Bars. Refer to Mule-Hide’s appropriate Single-Ply Manuals for installation instructions and uses. SPECIFICATIONS Property Standard Average Ultimate Value Wire: ---- SAE C-1022, heat treated wire Coating: ---- TRU-Kote™ Epoxy E-Coat Manufacturing Location ---- Bryan, OH LEED Eligible Recycle Content ---- 20% Corrosion Resistance FM 4470, ASTM D6294, DIN 50018 <15% Red Rust after 30 cycles Tensile Strength ASTM F606-10 3200 lbf. Shear Strength NASM 1312-20 2200 lb. (thread zone) PACKAGING *Notes: Screw Length is ± 1/16” Thread Length is ± 1/16” Screw Length* Thread Length* Pieces/Bo x Weight/Box 1-1/2” 1-1/2” 1000 12.9 lbs 2” 2” 1000 15.5 lbs 2-1/2” 2-1/2” 1000 19.4 lbs 3” 2-7/8” 1000 23.7 lbs 3-1/2” 2-7/8” 1000 26.4 lbs 4” 3-7/8” 1000 30.9 lbs 4-1/2” 3-7/8” 1000 33.6 lbs 5” 3-7/8” 1000 37.3 lbs 5-1/2” 3-7/8” 1000 40.8 lbs 6” 3-7/8” 1000 44.0 lbs 7” 3-7/8” 500 25.9 lbs 8” 3-7/8” 500 29.7 lbs 9” 3-7/8” 250 16.6 lbs 10” 3-7/8” 250 18.5 lbs 11” 3-7/8” 250 20.1 lbs 12” 3-7/8” 250 22.0 lbs Page 2 of 2 PDS 09-5225 Revised DEC-2016 Product Data Sheet MULE-HIDE HDP (#14) FASTENERS Performance Information Average Ultimate Pullout Values in Corrugated Steel Deck Substrates Thickness 24 ga. 22 ga. 20 ga. 18 ga. 16 ga. Strength, ksi 36.5 33.0 80.0 102.0 33.0 80.0 102.0 33.0 80.0 102.0 33.0 80.0 102.0 Pullout (lbs) 255 315 480 560 420 615 710 675 885 985 850 1115 1240 Average Ultimate Pullout Values in Wood Substrates Concrete Type APA Rated OSB APA Rated Plywood 3,000 psi Thickness 7/16” 15/32” 19/32” 23/32” 15/32” 19/32” 23/32” SPF #2 Pullout (lbs) 270 290 310 410 360 410 730 795* 450* *lbf./in. of thread penetration including tip. Pull out values are offered only as a guide and are not guaranteed in any way. Designated holding powers are dependent upon quality of substrate and accuracy of installation. Mule-Hide recommends that fastener pull out testing be performed to verify fastener performance. CODE APPROVALS/COMPLIANCE Mule-Hide HDP Fasteners comply with the requirements of the following specifications, test and code requirements when properly installed. * FM Standard 4450/4470 Approval * Metro-Dade Approved *Florida Product Approval INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Steel and Wood Decks Install fasteners with #3 Phillips drive bit provided in box and a variable speed screw gun. Fastener must penetrate the deck a minimum of ¾” as measured from the underside of the roof deck to the fastener tip. Ensure that fastener is installed perpendicular to surface of roof deck. Care should be taken to not overdrive the fastener causing damage to roof insulation, fastener or roof deck. Concrete Decks Pre-drill a 3/16” diameter hole using a drill bit that meets ANSI Standard B212.15 requirements and hammer drill. Drill hole a minimum of ½” deeper than fastener embedment and clean debris from hole. Using the #3 Phillips drill bit provided and a 0 to 1500 rpm screw gun, install fastener to a minimum embedment of 1” until fastener head is properly seated in bar or plate. Care should be taken to not overdrive the fastener causing damage to roof insulation, fastener or roof deck. Use eye protection when installing fasteners. PROTECTION & SAFETY Mule-Hide maintains Safety Data Sheets on all of its non-exempt products. Safety Data Sheets contain health and safety information for your development of appropriate product handling procedures to protect your employees and customers. Mule-Hide's Safety Data Sheets should be read and understood by all of your supervisory personnel and employees before using Mule -Hide products in your facilities. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The information given on this PDS is subject to change without notice. Always check the Mule-Hide website at www.mulehide.com for the latest information, changes and updates or contact Mule -Hide Products Company at 800-786-1492. DISCLAIMER The statements provided concerning the material shown are intended as a guide for material usage and are believed to be true and accurate at the time of printing. No statement made by anyone may supersede this information, except when done in writing by Mule-Hide Products Co., Inc. Since the manner of use is beyond our control, Mule-Hide does not authorize anyone to make any warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose or any other warranty, guarantee or representation, expressed or implied, concerning this material. This product may be eligible for a Mule-Hide warranty, please check the Mule-Hide website at www.mulehide.com or contact Mule-Hide directly at 800-786-1492 for details. Buyer and user accept the product under these conditions and assume the risk of any failure, any injury person or property (including that of the user), loss or liability resulting from the handling, storage or use of the product whether or not it is handled, stored or used in accordance with the directions or specifications. Mule-Hide must be notified in writing of any claims and be given the opportunity to inspect the alleged failure before repairs are made. Revised: March-2017 PDS 09-6210 Page 1 of 3 Product Data Sheet MULE-HIDE POLY ISO1™ ROOF INSULATION LTTR Value ASTM C1289-11 (revised Jan-2014) 20 2 layers of 1.8” Poly ISO 25 2 layers of 2.2” Poly ISO 30 2 layers of 2.6” Poly ISO 35 2 layers of 3.1” Poly ISO 40 2 layers of 3.5” Poly ISO PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The Mule-Hide Poly ISO 1™ polyisocyanurate insulation (flat or tapered) is a closed-cell polyisocyanurate foam core laminated to (non-asphaltic) glass fiber reinforced felt facers. The Mule-Hide Poly ISO 1 is compatible with all Mule- Hide membranes and accessories. Available in 20 psi and 25 psi. BASIC USES The Mule-Hide Poly ISO 1™ insulation board may be used for ballasted, mechanically attached and fully adhered single- ply roofing systems. The Poly ISO 1™ insulation board may be installed over approved decks and substrates on new construction, tearoffs, and recover (retrofit) projects. The Poly ISO 1™ insulation board may be used in UL Class A and FM Class 1 assemblies. BENEFITS & SUPPLEMENTAL STATEMENTS  Approved for direct application to steel decks  Mule-Hide Poly ISO 1™ is manufactured with NexGen Chemistry: Contains no CFCs, HCFCs, is Zero ODP, EPA Compliant and has virtually no GWP  Available as 4’ x 4’ or 4’ x 8’ panels in Grade 2 (20 psi) or Grade 3 (25 psi)  Thicknesses range from 1” to 4.5” TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Property Test Method Typical Results Dimensional Stability ASTM D-2126 2% Linear Change (7 days) Compressive Strength ASTM D-1621 20 PSI (Grade 2) 25 PSI (Grade3) Water Absorption ASTM D-209 Less than 1% By Volume Moisture Vapor Transmission ASTM E-96 Less than One (1) Perm Service Temperature --- -100°F to 250°F Max Flame Spread (foam core) ASTM E 84 < 75** Smoke Development ASTM E 84 < 450** *The physical properties above are presented as typical average values as determined by accepted ASTM test methods and are subject to change. All information can be confirmed by contacting Mule- Hide Products. ** The numerical ratings are determined by ASTM Test Method E-84 are not intended to reflect hazards presented by this or any other material under actual fire conditions. A flame spread index of 75 or less and smoke development of 450 or less meet code requirements regarding flame spread and smoke development for foam plastic roof insulation. However, the codes exempt foam plastic insulation when used in roof deck constructions that comply as an assembly with FM 4450 or UL 1256 (see IBC, NBC, UBC and SBS Sections on Foam Plastic Insulation (Chapter 26). Smoke development does not apply to roofing PolyISO ™ Recycle Content Between 16% and 43 % by weight, depending upon thickness (55% post consumer and 45% post industrial). Refer to Mule-Hide LEED memo. Page 2 of 3 PDS 09-6210 Revised March-2017 Product Data Sheet MULE-HIDE POLY ISO1™ ROOF INSULATION TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES (Continued) Nominal Thickness (Inches)(mm) Poly ISO 1™ LTTR R-Value (revised Jan-2014)C-Value Metal Deck Max. Flute 1.0 25 5.7 .175 2 ⅝ 1.5 38 8.6 .116 4 ⅜ 1.8 46 10.3 .097 4 ⅜ 2.0 51 11.4 .088 4 ⅜ 2.5 64 14.4 .069 4 ⅜ 2.6 66 15.0 .067 4 ⅜ 3.0 76 17.4 .057 4 ⅜ 3.5 89 20.5 .049 4 ⅜ 3.8 97 22.3 .045 4 ⅜ 4.0 102 23.6 .042 4 ⅜ 4.3 109 25.5 .039 4 ⅜ 4.5 114 26.8 .037 4 ⅜ *Long Term Thermal Resistance Values are based on ASTM C1289 (revised Jan-2014) and CAN/ULC S770 which provides for a 15-year time weighted average. **Other thicknesses available upon special request. SUPPLIMENTAL INFORMATION PACKAGING Factory applied packaging is only intended for protection during transit. When stored outside or at the job site, the insulation must be stored at least 4" above ground level and completely covered with a weatherproof covering such as a tarpaulin. Warning - Do Not Leave Exposed: This product will burn if exposed to an ignition source of sufficient heat and intensity, or an open flame. CODE APPROVALS/COMPLIANCE Poly ISO 1™ complies with the requirements of the following specifications, test and code requirements when properly installed. * Federal Specification HH-I-1972/GEN and HH-I-1972/2, Class 1 * ASTM C 1289-05a, Type II, Class 1, Grade 2 (20 psi), Grade 3 (25 psi) * FM Standard 4450/4470 Approval, Class 1 * UL Standard 1256 Classification Revised: March-2017 PDS 09-6210 Page 3 of 3 Product Data Sheet MULE-HIDE POLY ISO1™ ROOF INSULATION CODE APPROVALS/COMPLIANCE (continued) * UL Standard 790 Classification * UL Standard 263 Fire Resistance Classification INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Ballasted Single-Ply Membrane Systems - Mule-Hide Poly ISO 1™ does not require attachment to the deck in this system. All boards must be tightly fitted together to prevent movement, separation or damage during the installation of the membrane system. All gaps greater than 1/4" must be filled. After the membrane is installed, sufficient amounts of ballast must be applied to prevent membrane and insulation movement. Refer to the Mule- Hide Manual and FM Loss Prevention Data Sheet 1-29 for information regarding ballasting guidelines. Mechanically Attached Single-Ply Membrane Systems - Mule-Hide Poly ISO 1™ should be attached with Mule-Hide fasteners and insulation plates (or FM Approved fasteners) using a minimum of 4 fasteners per 4'x 4' board (1 fastener per 4 square feet) and a minimum of 6 fasteners per 4'x 8' board (1 fastener per 5.33 square feet). Refer to the Mule-Hide Manual for proper fastener placement. Fully Adhered Single-Ply Membrane Systems - Mule-Hide Poly ISO 1™ should be installed with the perforated side down. Insulation attachment will vary depending upon insulation thickness and job requirements. If the top layer is less than 2” thick, install a minimum of 8 fasteners per 4'x 4' board (1 fastener per 2 square feet) and a minimum of 16 fasteners per 4'x 8' board (1 fastener per 2 square feet). If the top layer is 2” thick or thicker, install 4 fasteners per 4’ x 4’ or 8 fasteners per 4’ x 8’ insulation board. Refer to the Mule-Hide Manual for proper fastener density and placement. Additional fastening may be required for certain job conditions. In some instances hot steep asphalt or insulation adhesive may be used to attach the Mule-Hide Poly ISO 1 to approved concrete decks. Only 4'x 4' boards may be used. Contact Mule-Hide's Technical Department for specific requirements and procedures. PROTECTION & SAFETY Mule-Hide maintains Safety Data Sheets on all of its products. Safety Data Sheets contain health and safety information for your development of appropriate product handling procedures to protect your employees and customers. Mule-Hide's Safety Data Sheets should be read and understood by all of your supervisory personnel and employees before using Mule-Hide products in your facilities. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The information given on this PDS is subject to change without notice. Always check the Mule-Hide website at www.mulehide.com for the latest information, changes and updates or contact Mule-Hide Products Company at 800-786-1492. DISCLAIMER The statements provided concerning the material shown are intended as a guide for material usage and are believed to be true and accurate at the time of printing. No statement made by anyone may supersede this information, except when done in writing by Mule-Hide Products Co., Inc. Since the manner of use is beyond our control, Mule-Hide does not authorize anyone to make any warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose or any other warranty, guarantee or representation, expressed or implied, concerning this material. Buyer and user accept the product under these conditions and assume the risk of any failure, any injury person or property (including that of the user), loss or liability resulting from the handling, storage or use of the product whether or not it is handled, stored or used in accordance with the directions or specifications. Mule-Hide must be notified in writing of any claims and be given the Mule-Hide Products Co., Inc. Page 1 of 5 PDS 09-1105 Product Data Sheet TPO-c MEMBRANE (Standard, FR and CLEAN Film) PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Revision Date: May 2018 Mule-Hide TPO-c Membrane is a polyester reinforced, .045” or .060 thick, polyolefin based, thermoplastic, heat-weldable membrane. High breaking strength, tearing strength, and puncture resistance is achieved by encapsulating a strong polyester fabric between the top and bottom plies. Mule-Hide TPO-c FR membrane is formulated with additional flame retardant (compared to Standard) for higher slope fire code approvals. The TPO-c membrane is also available in a 0.80" thickness (see Product Data Sheet for TPO-c EXTRA). The membrane is environmentally friendly and safe to install. All Mule-Hide TPO membranes include MHP Weathering Package, an industry leading, state of the art weather package that enables Mule-Hide TPO membranes to withstand the extreme weatherability testing which simulates exposure to severe climates. BASIC USES The TPO-c membrane is used in mechanically attached and fully adhered roofing systems in new construction, reroofing and recover (retrofit) applications. It may also be used as flexible membrane flashings for walls, curbs, etc, when installing TPO-c membrane roofing systems. The system must be installed over acceptable roof insulation or other suitable substrate. See the Mule-Hide TPO Specifications Manual for complete specifications and details. Optional CLEAN Film The TPO-c membrane is available with an optional CLEAN Film, a temporary protective film factory applied to the top surface of the membrane. By protecting the membrane surface from scuffs and dirt accumulation during installation, this protective film can save labor and time by helping to eliminate the need for roof cleaning upon project completion. CLEAN Film can be left in place for up to 90 days. Durable and easy to remove, CLEAN Film helps to improve the aesthetics and long-term reflectivity and is ideal for use on re-roofing, re-cover and new construction projects. CLEAN Film is available on TPO-c 60 mil membranes supplied in 6’ x100’ and 10’ x 100’ rolls. BENEFITS & SUPPLEMENTAL STATEMENTS · Wide window of weldability · Outstanding puncture resistance · Chlorine-free with no halogenated flame retardants · UL 2218 Class 4 hail rating available on select systems · Excellent low temperature impact resistance · Excellent chemical resistance to acids, bases, restaurant oils and greases · Plasticizer-free, does not contain liquid or polymeric plasticizer · Exceptional resistance to solar UV, ozone and oxidation · Low water vapor permeance and water absorption · Hot melt extrusion processed for complete scrim encapsulation · Non woven reinforcement fabric for smooth surface and greater thickness-over-scrim · Polyester reinforcing fabric which is resistant to degradation by bacteria, mildew and fungi · TPO-c is 100% recyclable · Meets and exceeds requirements of ASTM D6878 Standard Specification for Thermal Plastic Polyolefin Based Sheet Roofing · CLEAN Film guards the TPO membrane surface from scuffs and dirt accumulation during installation, helping to improve the roof systems appearance and maintain long-term reflectivity. · CLEAN Film can be left in place for up to 90 days due to its excellent heat and UV resistance. CODE APPROVALS/COMPLIANCE A variety of Factory Mutual Ratings and Underwriters Laboratories Classifications are available. Canadian Construction Materials Centre (CCMC) Evaluation Report 13580-R is also available. Contact the Mule-Hide Technical Department for additional information. Mule-Hide Products Co., Inc. Page 2 of 5 PDS 09-1105 Product Data Sheet TPO-c Membrane (Standard, FR & CLEAN Film) SPECIFICATIONS Colors: White, Gray, Tan, Mansard Brown, Patina Green, Rock Brown, Slate Gray & Terra Cotta. Material: .045-inch and .060-inch (nominal) thick polyester reinforced thermoplastic Sizes: Weights: Field Sheet – 8’, 10' and 12’ by 100' - Perimeter Sheet – 4’ and 6’ by 100' 45 Mil - 0.23 lb/ft2 (1.1 kg/m2 ) typical, 60 Mil - 0.29 lb/ft2 (1.4 kg/m2 ) typical Physical Properties* Test Method Requirement 45-mil 60-mil Thickness Tolerance on nominal, % ASTM D-751 +15, -10 ±10 ±10 Thickness over scrim, in. (mm) (avg. of 3 areas) ASTM D-6878 Optical Method 0.015 min. (0.380) 0.018 typical (0.457) 0.024 typical (0.610) Breaking Strength, lbf (kN)ASTM D-751 (Grab Method) 220 (976 N) minimum 225 (1.0) min. 320 (1.4) typical 250 (1.1) min. 360 (1.6) typical Elongation at break of fabric, %ASTM D-751 (Grab Method)15 minimum 15 minimum 25 typical 15 minimum 25 typical Tear Strength, lbf (N) 8 by 8 in. specimen ASTM D-751 (B Tongue Tear) 55 (245) minimum 55 (245) min. 130 (578) typical 55 (245) min. 130 (578) typical Brittleness point, ºF (ºC) ASTM D-2137 -40 (-40) maximum -40 ºF (-40 ºC) max. -50 ºF (-46) ºC typical -40 ºF (-40 ºC) max. -50 ºF (-46 ºC) typical Linear Dimensional Change (shrinkage) % change ASTM D-1204 6 hours @ 158º F (70º C) ±1 maximum +/-1 max - 0.2 typical +/-1 max - 0.2 typical Ozone resistance, 100 pphm, 168 hrs. ASTM D-1149 PASS PASS PASS Factory seam strength, lbf/in (kN/m) ASTM D-751 66 (290) min 66 (290) minimum 66 (290) minimum Field seam strength, lbf/in. (kN/m) Seams tested in peel ASTM D-1876 No requirement 25 (4.4) min. 50 (8.8) typical 25 (4.4) min. 60 (10.5) typical Water vapor permeance, Perms ASTM E-96 proc. B No requirement 0.10 max. 0.05 typical 0.10 max. 0.05 typical Water Absorption Resistance, mass % Top surface only ASTM D-471 @ 158ºF, 166 hours No requirement 3.0 max. 0.90 typical 3.0 max. 0.90 typical Puncture resistance, lbf (N) FTM 101C Method 2031 No requirement 250 (1.1) min. 325 (1.4) typical 300 (1.3) min. 350 (1.6) typical Properties after heat aging - ASTM D573, 32 weeks at 240ºF or 8 weeks at 275 ºF No cracking when bent around 3” dia. mandrel Weight change, % PASS No Cracking ±1.5 max PASS No Cracking ±1.0 max PASS No Cracking ±1.0 max PASS No Cracking ±1.0 max *Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not reflect the specification range for any particular property of this product. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1) Approved insulation shall be attached to the roof deck with an approved insulation adhesive or approved fasteners and plates. Install insulation with its largest dimension perpendicular to the direction of the membrane seams where possible. 2) Mechanically Attached Roofing System a) Perimeter sheets to be installed in an approved pattern along all exterior roof edges. b) Mechanical fasteners and plates are installed in the seams of both the perimeter sheets and field sheets and into the roof deck. Use approved fasteners and maintain proper penetration for specific roof decks. 3) Fully Adhered Roofing System a) Perimeter sheets are not required. b) The membrane is required to be mechanically attached at the base of all vertical surfaces, roof edges, and angle changes. c) The field of the roof is fully adhered to the substrate with Mule-Hide TPO Bonding Adhesive. 4) Remove CLEAN Film from areas that are to be heat-welded together. In areas not requiring heat-welding, CLEAN Film can be lift in place for up to 90 days. Upon completion of the TPO roofing system, remove the CLEAN film and discard. 4) All seams are hot air welded and checked by probing. 5) All details will be done in accordance with Mule-Hide details. 6) On projects where a Mule-Hide System Warranty is requested, an authorized Mule-Hide representative shall inspect all completed work. This is only a brief summary and not the complete specification. The Mule-Hide Specifications, Details, Technical Bulletins, and associated documents should be thoroughly reviewed prior to starting any project. Contact the Mule-Hide Technical Department for additional information. Mule-Hide Products Co., Inc. Page 3 of 5 PDS 09-1105 Product Data Sheet TPO-c Membrane (Standard, FR & CLEAN Film) PRECAUTIONS · Maximum sustained temperature not to exceed 160ºF (71ºC) for TPO membrane. · Use proper stacking procedures to ensure roll stability. Avoid creasing the membrane. · Surfaces may be slippery when wet, or due to frost and ice build-up. Exercise caution to prevent falls. · Mule-Hide TPO membranes are highly reflective to sunlight. Workers should dress appropriately, wear sunscreen, and wear sunglasses that filter out UV light. ·Exercise care when working near roof edge as edges may not be visible when surrounding area is covered with snow. ·Store Mule-Hide membrane in original wrappings in a cool, shaded area. Cover with light-colored, breathable, waterproof tarpaulins. Mule-Hide membrane that has been exposed to the elements longer must be prepared with Weathered Membrane Cleaner prior to hot air welding. · Use proper stacking procedures to ensure sufficient stability of the rolls. · Take care not to stand or place heavy objects on the edge of folded-over membrane, as this could cause a hard crease in the membrane. · Do not use razor blades or other sharp tools to cut the CLEAN Film while it is still adhered to the TPO membrane as damage to the underlying membrane may occur. Pull the protective film away from the membrane prior to cutting. · Remove CLEAN Film by pulling towards the center of the roof. Do not remove the film by pulling towards the roof edge. · A static electricity charge may develop when removing the CLEAN Film from the surface of the membrane sheet. To avoid the possibility of ignition, lids must be closed on any flammable products and fire extinguishers should be readily available. · Color membranes will ‘fade’ over time mainly due to the ultraviolet portion of sunlight. Since most roof surfaces are exposed to variable sunlight, some areas will be more susceptible to color changes caused by UV fading. Warranties for color membranes do not cover fading of colors. EXTREME TESTING FOR SEVERE CLIMATES ASTM Standard D6878 is the material specification for Thermoplastic Polyolefin-Based Sheet Roofing. It covers material property requirements for TPO roof sheeting and includes initial and aged properties after heat and xenon-arc exposure. As stated in the standard, “the tests and property limits used to characterize the sheet are values intended to ensure minimum quality for the intended purpose.” Mule-Hide’s goal is to provide TPO that delivers maximum performance for the intended purpose of roofing membranes. Maximum performance requires the membrane to far exceed the requirements of ASTM Standard D6878. Heat Aging accelerates the oxidation rate the roughly doubles for each 18°F (10°C) increase in roof membrane temperature. Oxidation (reaction with oxygen) is one of the primary chemical degradation mechanisms of roofing materials. HEAT AGING Test Method ASTM Requirement Typical Results ASTM Test - 240º F (116º C), No Visible Cracks 32 Weeks 52 Weeks Test specimen is 2” by 6” piece of 45-mil membrane un-backed, placed in circulating hot-air oven Criterion-no visible cracks after bending aged test sample around 3” diameter mandrel. Heat Aging accelerates the oxidation rate that roughly doubles for each 10º C (18º F) increase in roof membrane temperature. Oxidation (reaction with oxygen) is one of the primary chemical degradation mechanisms of roofing materials. Xenon-Arc exposes the membrane samples to the combined effect of ultraviolet, visible and infrared radiation, as well as ozone, heat and water spray to greatly accelerate the affects of outdoor weathering. The radiation “dose” is measured in kilojoules per square meter (kJ/ m2) at 340 nm machine UV wavelength. The irradiance “power” of the xenon-arc lamp is measured in Watts per square meter (W/m2). XENON-ARC TESTING Test Method ASTM D6878 Requirement Typical Results 45-mil Typical Results 60-mil Typical Results 80-mil kJ/ m2 at 340 nm 10,080 >40,000 >50,000 >60,000 Test sample is 2.75” by 5.5” piece of membrane, un-backed, weathering side facing arc lamp. Criterion-no visible cracks viewed under 7x magnification while wrapped around 3” diameter mandrel. Mule-Hide Products Co., Inc. Page 4 of 5 PDS 09-1105 Product Data Sheet TPO-c Membrane (Standard, FR & CLEAN Film) Q-Trac testing combines accelerated weathering with real-world conditions using an array of ten mirrors to reflect and concentrate full spectrum sunlight onto membrane test specimens. The Q-Trac device automatically tracks the sun’s path from morning to night. Also, it adjusts to compensate for seasonal changes in the sun’s altitude. Eight years in Q-Trac testing is equal to 40 years of real-world exposure. Mule-Hide requires it’s TPO membranes to pass the equivalent of 40 year exposure in the Q-Trac. Q-Trac Testing Test Method ASTM Requirement Mule-Hide Requirement ASTM Test N/A N/A Equivalent of 40 years exposure Environmental Cycling subjects the membrane to repeated cycles of heat aging, hot-water immersion and xenon-arc exposure. Test specimen is 2.75” by 5.5” piece of membrane with edges sealed. - 10 days heat aging at 240º F (116º C) followed by - 5 days water immersion at 158º F (70º C) followed by - 5,040 kJ/m2 (2000 hours at 0.70 W/m2 irradiance) xenon-arc exposure Criterion – after 3 completed cycles, test specimens shall remain flexible and not have any cracking under 10x magnifications while wrapped around a 3” diameter mandrel. SUPPLEMENTAL APPROVALS, STATEMENTS AND CHARACTERISTICS 1) TPO-c meets and exceeds the requirements of ASTM D6878 Standard Specification for Thermoplastic Polyolefin Based Sheet Roofing. 2) Radiative Properties for ENERGY STAR, Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) and LEED. 3) Mule-Hide TPO-c membranes conform to requirements of the U.S.E.P.A. Toxic Leachate Test (40 CFR part 136) performed by an independent analytical laboratory. 4) TPO-c was tested for dynamic puncture resistance per ASTM D5635-04 using the most recently modified impact head. 45-mil was watertight after an impact energy of 12.5 J (9.2 ft-lbf) and 60-mil was watertight after an impact energy of 22.5 J (16.6 ft-lbf) 5) NSF-P151 Certification for rainwater catchment systems components. (Plant 91/White Only) Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) is calculated per ASTM E 1980. The SRI is a measure of the roof's ability to reject solar heat, as shown by a small temperature rise. It is defined so that a standard black (reflectance 0.05, emittance 0.90) is 0 and a standard white (reflectance 0.80, emittance 0.90) is 100. Materials with the highest SRI values are the coolest choices for roofing. Due to the way SRI is defined, particularly hot materials can even take slightly negative values, and particularly cool materials can even exceed 100. *ENERGY STAR recommends that using the Roof Savings Calculator (rsn.ornl.gov), which factors in both heating and cooling costs, to determine whether a cool roof will be an energy efficient choice for your geographical climate and building type. LEED Information Pre-consumer Recycled Content 10% Post-consumer Recycled Content 0% Manufacturing Location Senatobia, MS Tooele, UT Carlisle, PA Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) 99 (white) 86 (tan) RADIATIVE PROPERTIES for ENERGY STAR*, CRRC and LEED DESCRIPTION TEST METHOD WHITE TPO-c TAN TPO-c GRAY TPO-c ENERGY STAR® initial solar reflectance Solar Spectrum Reflectometer 0.79 0.71 N/A ENERGY STAR® initial solar reflectance after 3 years (un-cleaned)0.70 0.64 N/A CRRC initial solar reflectance ASTM C1549 0.79 0.71 0.46 CRRC solar reflectance after 3 years ASTM C1549 (un-cleaned) 0.70 0.64 0.43 CRRC initial thermal emittance ASTM C1371 0.90 0.86 0.89 CRRC thermal emittance after 3 years ASTM C1371 (un-cleaned) 0.86 0.87 0.88 CRRC SRI (Solar Reflectance Index) ASTM E1980 99 86 53 CRRC SRI (Solar Reflectance Index after 3 yrs) ASTM E1980 85 77 48 Mule-Hide Products Co., Inc. Page 5 of 5 PDS 09-1105 Product Data Sheet TPO-c Membrane (Standard, FR & CLEAN Film) PROTECTION & SAFETY Mule-Hide maintains Safety Data Sheets on all of its non-exempt products. Safety Data Sheets contain health and safety information for your development of appropriate product handling procedures to protect your employees and customers. Mule- Hide's Safety Data Sheets should be read and understood by all of your supervisory personnel and employees before using Mule-Hide products in your facilities. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The information given on this PDS is subject to change without notice. Always check the Mule-Hide website at www.mulehide.com for the latest information, changes and updates or contact Mule-Hide Products Company at 800-786-1492. DISCLAIMER The statements provided concerning the material shown are intended as a guide for material usage and are believed to be true and accurate at the time of printing. No statement made by anyone may supersede this information, except when done in writing by Mule-Hide Products Co., Inc. Since the manner of use is beyond our control, Mule-Hide does not authorize anyone to make any warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose or any other warranty, guarantee or representation, expressed or implied, concerning this material. This product may be eligible for a Mule-Hide warranty, please check the Mule-Hide website at www.mulehide.com or contact Mule-Hide directly at 800-786-1492 for details. Buyer and user accept the product under these conditions and assume the risk of any failure, any injury person or property (including that of the user), loss or liability resulting from the handling, storage or use of the product whether or not it is handled, stored or used in accordance with the directions or specifications. Mule-Hide must be notified in writing of any claims and be given the opportunity to inspect the alleged failure before repairs are made. TPO ROOFING SYSTEMS WARRANTY PROGRAM Mule-Hide offers an extensive warranty program with several options for commercial projects, including Membrane Warranties, Standard System Warranties and Premium System Warranties. Complete information on the warranties can be found at our website: www.mulehide.com, under the Warranty Information tab. A Mule-Hide representative inspects all commercial projects for which a Standard System Warranty or a Premium System Warranty is requested prior to the issuance of the warranty. To be eligible for a System Warranty (either Standard or Premium), the installing contractor must be a Mule-Hide Warranty Eligible contractor. More information on becoming a Mule-Hide Warranty Eligible Contractor can be found at our Web site: www.mulehide. com, under the Warranty Information tab. Mule-Hide also offers a selection of Membrane Warranties that are available for residential (single family dwelling) projects. OUR PROMISE THROUGH ONGOING INTERCHANGE OF EXPERIENCES WITH CONTRACTORS, MULE-HIDE KEEPS ON TOP OF THE LATEST ROOFING REQUIREMENTS AND SOLUTIONS Trusted in roofing since 1906, Mule-Hide is the right choice for all kinds of installations. Our time-tested and proven systems are affordable and easy to install, and they meet even the strictest demands of today’s commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings. We can help you with everything from membrane selection to determining the best way to ensure a watertight roof. And because providing total roofing systems is our business, you can count on Mule-Hide to ensure the compatibility and performance of any and every component you choose. SYSTEM BENEFITS EASY TO INSTALL Mule-Hide TPO Roofing Systems install quickly and economically. UL & FM listed assemblies are available upon request. All the accessories you need to complete roof details around edges and penetrations are also stocked locally. ENERGY EFFICIENT ROOFS White surfaces have been shown to reflect up to 78% of the sun’s rays to reduce air-conditioning costs. The superb reflectivity of white TPO even reduces the heat build-up under the membrane. THE BEST LIFECYCLE TPO provides excellent resistance to fire, UV, airborne bacteria, and industrial pollutants such as air-conditioning coolants. Contains no chlorine, a plus for the environment. LOWER LABOR COSTS Available in widths of 8', 10', and 12' for less seams and less labor compared to standard PVC sheets. THICKER TOP PLY More product on top of the scrim where you need it most, one of the thickest top plies in the industry. STRENGTH Keeps moisture out, yet lightweight, making it ideal for new construction and retrofit installations without adding excessive weight to the roof deck. TPO can handle the desert sun, sand, arctic freezes, and torrential downpours. Stands up to rooftop traffic, tools, and equipment. FLEXIBILITY The membrane remains flexible in hot and cold temperatures so it will not split or crack. REPAIRABLE TPO membrane remains repairable year after year, allowing for ease of future cutouts, alterations and tie-ins. Can be cleaned to retain like - new appearance. PRODUCT INFORMATION THE AFFORDABLE WHITE ROOF INSTALLED COST VALUE Other white membranes command a premium price, but thanks to manufacturing technology originally developed in the automotive industry (impact and UV resistant bumpers), a Mule-Hide TPO Roof is “The Affordable White Roof”. REINFORCED TPO • White, gray, tan (other colors by special order) • Also available in Fleece Back versions • Thermoplastic polyolefin based for superior strength and weatherability • Lightweight yet highly resistant to tears, impact, punctures, & wind uplift • Ideal for both new construction and reroofing • Reinforced membrane easily handles building thermal expansion & contraction • Meets or exceeds ASTM performance standards. ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY • No plasticizer migration • No chlorine • Recyclable TPO WITH CLEAN FILM Remove dirt and scuffs left behind during installation by installing a membrane with protective film. • Guard against damage and dirt pick-up due foot traffic • Reduce roof glare during installation • Ensure no loss of initial reflectivity immediately after instal due to dirty roof Mule-Hide Ballasted Mule-Hide Fully Adhered Mule-Hide Mechanically Attached Mule-Hide Self-Adhering WHY MULE-HIDE? WE HELP YOU GROW YOUR BUSINESS When you choose Mule-Hide roofing materials for a project, you get more than just the best products from a company that’s been helping contractors for over a century now. You also get individualized service designed to help you get the job done right the first time – so you can get on to the next job, and get that one done right, as well. Mule- Hide products are available through the nation’s largest distribution channel, and we truly care about your success. SELF-ADHERING TPO FASTER INSTALLATION SA-TPO contains all the benefits of fully adhered, reinforced TPO plus labor savings with a solvent and odor-free factory-applied adhesive. Easy, consistent installation—up to 3 to 5 times faster than traditional TPO systems—resulting in a finished system with no membrane fluttering, decreased stress on fasteners, and less wrinkles. When projects call for an alternative to traditional TPO membrane, SA-TPO is the solution contractors choose when: • Stringent VOC regulations demand a VOC and odor-free roofing system. • High-rise building installations require a lightweight membrane that is able to be transported to the roof using an elevator. • Construction schedules necessitate a water-tight building as quickly as possible. MATERIAL MATERIAL THICKNESS STANDARD WIDTH STANDARD LENGTH STANDARD COLORS AVAILABLE WARRANTY TPO-c Standard Membrane 45 mil 4' - 12' 100' White, Gray, Tan 10, 15 yr 60 mil 4' - 12' 100' White, Gray, Tan 10, 15, 20 yr TPO-c Extra Membrane 80 mil 4' - 12' 100' White, Gray, Tan 10, 15, 20 yr SA-TPO 60 mil 10' 50' - 100' White 10, 15, 20 yr TPO with CLEAN Film 60 mil 6', 10' 100' White 10, 15, 20 yr TPO-c Fleece Back Membrane 45 mil 6' - 12' 50' - 100' White 10, 15 yr 60 mil 6' - 12' 50' - 100' White 10, 15, 20 yr TPO-c Fleece Back Plus Membrane 45 mil 6' - 12' 50' - 100' White 10, 15 yr 60 mil 6' - 12' 50' - 100' White 10, 15, 20 yr This chart is used for a general guideline. Additional sizes and colors may be available. Please contact Mule-Hide Customer Service at 800-786-1492 or go to our website at www.mulehide.com for specific product information. COLORS Special colors of reinforced membrane are available in 10' x 100' sheets and non-reinforced flashing available in 24" x 50'. In stock without a minimum order required. **Color samples printed here are only approximations. Mansard BrownRock Brown Slate Gray Terra Cotta Patina Green **Special Color membranes will fade over time mainly due to the ultraviolet portion of sunlight. Most roof surfaces are exposed to variable sunlight, some areas will be more susceptible to color changes caused by UV fading. Warranties for Special Color membranes do not cover fading of colors. TPO ACCESSORIES • TPO Bonding Adhesive (solvent based-amber – Low VOC version available) • WBBA-2000 Water Based Contact Adhesive • TPO Tape Primer (Low VOC version available) • TPO Weathered Membrane Cleaner (clear) • TPO Cut Edge Sealant (clear) • TPO Detail Membrane (non-reinforced, white, gray, tan) • TPO Flashing Strips (reinforced, white, gray, tan) • TPO PS Cover Strip With Tape (white, gray, tan) • TPO PS 6" and 10" RUSS With Tape • TPO Premolded Pipe Seal • TPO Universal Corners (fit inside or outside, white, gray, tan) • TPO T-Joint Covers (white, gray) • TPO Molded Sealant Pockets (white, gray, tan) • TPO Molded Sealant Pocket Extension Legs (white, gray, tan) • Thermoplastic (one-part) Pourable Sealer (white) • TPO Coated Metal • TPO Walkway Rolls (white, gray) • Fastener Accessories – Drill Point and Thread Point (for insulation only) HDP & EHD Fasteners, Insulated Plates and Seam Plates • All Purpose Bar – use as anchor, batten and termination bar • Polyisocyanurate Insulation • DensDeck® • SECUROCK® Contact Mule-Hide Products for specific product approvals and ratings. Featured industry association/organization logos are U.S. registered trademarks. Mule-Hide is an AIA registered CES provider. Energy Star is only valid in the United States for Roofing Products. Customer Line: 800-786-1492 • www.mulehide.com Check our website monthly for the latest updates & technical bulletins. National Support Center • 1195 Prince Hall Drive • Beloit, WI 53511 • tel. 608.365.3111 • fax. 608.365.7852 The information herein should not be considered all-inclusive and should always be accompanied by a review of the Mule-Hide specifications and guidelines and good application practices. This information herein is based upon data and knowledge considered to be true and accurate at the time of printing and is provided for the reader’s consideration, investigation and verification. No statement made by anyone may supersede this information, except when done in writing by Mule-Hide Products Co., Inc. Mule-Hide Products Co., Inc. does not warrant any results to be obtained. Statements concerning possible use of Mule-Hide products are made without knowledge of your particular roof and such an application may not be fit for your particular purpose. MULE-HIDE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, except written warranties attached to Mule-Hide products and written warranties signed by an officer of Mule-Hide. Visit the Mule-Hide website at www.mulehide.com prior to any installation for updated technical specifications and details. Mule-Hide is a U.S. registered trademark. DensDeck is wholly owned registered trademark of Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC/Georgia-Pacific Wood Products LLC. SECUROCK is wholly owned registered trademark of USG Corporation. All rights reserved. ©2002 Mule-Hide Products Co., Inc. • Printed in USA • MH LIT# LT.BROTPO • Rev. 12 9 /17 ACCOUNTNO NAME ADDRESS2 R012766 GADBERRY, SUSAN B. & GREGORY D. 557 PEACEPIPE DR R012767 ENG, MICHAEL Y. 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