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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB18-0096_Approved Documents_1539963548.pdf 75 South Frontage Road Construction West, TOWN OF VAIL B18-0096/Revision 001 Vail, CO 81657 Issued: 10/19/2018 TOWN of VAILOFOffice:970.479.2139 Inspections: inspections@vailgov.com Property Information Address: 501 N FRONTAGE RD W(210106302011) Unit#: ParcelNumber: 210106302011 LegalDescription: Subdivision:VAIL POTATO PATCH Block:2 Lot:8 PT OF BK-0240 PG-0723 R657510 QCD 05-19-98 R872489 DEC 03-31-04 Contacts ContactType: Applicant Full Name: JustinPronga Address: 51 Eagle Drive,#2 AVON,CO 81620 Phone: 9709495152 ContactType: PropertyOwner Full Name: SONNENALP PROPERTIES INC Address: Phone: None ContactType: Site Superintendent Full Name: Jason Kiefer Address: Phone: 970-471-3923 ContactType: Site Superintendent Full Name: Nelson Rodas Address: CO Phone: 970-471-3183 Contractor Contractor Type: General Company: R.A. Nelson&Associates Inc State License#: Phone: 970-949-5152 Projectlnformation ProjectName: Solar Vail Employee Housing 2017 ProjectDescription: REV1-Deferred Submittal-RediRockEngineering Reportand Retaining Wall Plans Fees Paid Account:001-0000.31111.00-Building PermitFee Fee Amount: $40,754.60 Account:001-0000.31123.00 Building Plan ReviewFee Fee Amount: $26,490.49 Account: 110-0000.31060.00ConstructionUse TaxFee Fee Amount: $212,376.08 Account:001-0000.31111.00-Mechanical PermitFee Fee Amount: $11,820.00 Account:001-0000.31123.00 Mechanical Plan ReviewFee Fee Amount: $2,955.00 Account:001-0000.31111.00-Plumbing PermitFee Fee Amount: $29,835.00 Account:001-0000.31123.00 Plumbing Plan ReviewFee Fee Amount: $7,458.75 Account:001-0000.31111.00-RevisionFee Fee Amount: $110.00 Account:001-0000.31128.00 Will Call Fee(Building Scope) Fee Amount: $5.00 Account:001-0000.31128.00 Will Call Fee(Mechanical Scope) Fee Amount: $5.00 Account:001-0000.31128.00 Will Call Fee(Plumbing Scope) Fee Amount: $5.00 TotalPaid: $331,814.92 Conditions CONDITIONS UNDERWHICH PERMITS BECOME VOID: If construction is not begun within6 months from the date permitwas issued. If more than5 months elapses betweeninspections. Ifincorrectinformationis given on the applicationat the time the permitwas issued. --../1., 4's, ChristopherJarecki -Townof Vail Building Official NOTICE: By issuance of this Permitthe applicantagrees to complywithall Titles of the Townof Vail Code and all applicable State and Federal law. Failure to do so will void this Permitand the applicantshall forfeitall applicable fees. irift COMcheck Software Version 4.0.8.1 A4 Envelope Compliance Certificate Project Information Energy Code: 2015 IECC Project Title: Location: Vail, Colorado Climate Zone: 6b Project Type: New Construction Vertical Glazing /Wall Area: 13% Construction Site: Owner/Ag ent: Designer/Contractor: Additional Efficiency Package(s) Unspecified Building Area Floor Area 1-Parking Garage: Nonresidential 7698 2-Multifamily: Residential 45920 Envelope Assemb lies Assemb ly Gross Area Cavity Cont. Proposed Budget U- or R-Value R-Value U-Factor Factors) Perimeter Roof 1:Attic Roof with Wood Joists, [Bldg.Use 2-Multifamily] 11728 49.0 0.0 0.021 0.021 Floor 1: Wood-Framed,[Bldg.Use 2-Multifamily] 10736 49.0 0.0 0.022 0.033 Floor 2:Slab-On-Grade:Unheated,Vertical4 ft.,[Bldg.Use 1 -Parking 634 --- 9.0 0.492 0.540 Garage](c) NORTH Exterior Wall 1: Wood-Framed, 16" o.c.,[Bldg.Use 2-Multifamily] 6167 19.0 4.5 0.050 0.051 Window 1: Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Operable, Perf.Specs.:Product ID 1422 --- --- 0.310 0.430 NA,SHGC 0.29, [Bldg.Use 2-Multifamily](b) Exterior Wall 5:Solid Concrete:12"Thickness,Normal Density,Furring: 2392 --- 9.0 0.091 0.080 None, [Bldg.Use 1 -Parking Garage] EAST Exterior Wall 2:Wood-Framed, 16" o.c.,[Bldg.Use 2-Multifamily] 4669 19.0 4.5 0.050 0.051 Window 2:Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Fixed,Perf. Specs.:Product ID NA, 143 --- --- 0.310 0.360 SHGC 0.29, [Bldg.Use 2-Multifamily](b) Exterior Wall 6: Solid Concrete:12"Thickness,Normal Density,Furring: 1238 --- 9.0 0.091 0.080 None, [Bldg.Use 1 -Parking Garage] SOUTH Exterior Wall 4:Wood-Framed, 16" o.c.,[Bldg.Use 2-Multifamily] 6454 19.0 4.5 0.050 0.051 Window 4:Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Operable, Perf.Specs.:Product ID 1517 --- --- 0.310 0.430 NA,SHGC 0.29, [Bldg.Use 2-Multifamily](b) Exterior Wall 8: Solid Concrete:12"Thickness,Normal Density,Furring: 2239 --- 9.0 0.091 0.080 None, [Bldg.Use 1 -Parking Garage] Door 1: Insulated Metal, Non-Swinging,[Bldg. Use 1 -Parking Garage] 265 --- --- 1.000 1.000 WEST Project Title: Report date: 07/24/18 Data filename: Untitled.cck Page 1 of 10 Assemb ly Gross Area Cavity Cont. Proposed Budget U- or R-Value R-Value U-Factor Factor.) Perimeter Exterior Wall 3:Wood-Framed, 16" o.c.,[Bldg.Use 2-Multifamily] 4633 19.0 4.5 0.050 0.051 Window 3:Vinyl/Fiberglass Frame:Operable, Perf.Specs.:Product ID 678 --- --- 0.310 0.430 NA,SHGC 0.29, [Bldg.Use 2-Multifamily](b) Exterior Wall 7:Solid Concrete:12"Thickness,Normal Density,Furring: 1332 --- 9.0 0.091 0.080 None, [Bldg.Use 1 -Parking Garage] (a)Budget U-factors are used for software baseline calculations ONLY,and are not code requirements. (b)Fenestration product performance must be certified in accordance with NF RC and requires supporting documentation. (c)Slab-On-Grade proposed and budget U-factors shown in table are F-factors. Envelope TBD: Efficiency Option must bespecified(see Project screen) Project Title: Report date: 07/24/18 Data filename: Untitled.cck Page 2 of 10 isit COMcheck Software Version 4.0.8.1 Inspection Checklist EnergyCode: 2015 IECC Requirements: 81.0% were addressed directly in the COMcheck software Text in the "Comments/Assumptions"column is provided by the user in the COMcheck Requirements screen. For each requirement,the user certifies that a code requirement will be met and how that is documented, or that an exception is being claimed. Where compliance is itemized in a separate table, a reference to that table is provided. Section # Plan Review Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C103.2 Plans and/or specifications provide all EComplies Requirement will be met. [PR1]1 information with which compliance ❑Does Not can be determined for the building envelope and document where ENot Observable exceptions to the standard are ENot Applicable claimed. C402.4.1 The vertical fenestrationarea <= 30 Complies Requirement will be met. [PR1O]1 percent of the gross above-g rade wall ❑Does Not area. ENot Observable ❑Not Applicable C402.4.1 The skylight area <= 3 percent of the Complies Requirement will be met. [PR11]1 gross roof area. ❑Does Not ENot Observable 'ENot Applicable C405.6 Group R-2 dwelling units have EComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [PR16]1 separate electrical meters. ❑Does Not E Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C406 Plans,specifications,and/or Complies Requirement will be met. [PR9]1 calculations provide all information ❑Does Not with which compliance can be determined for the additional energy ENot Observable efficiency package options. Observable_ Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact (Tier 2) 3 Low Impact (Tier 3) Project Title: Report date: 07/24/18 Data filename: Untitled.cck Page 3 of 10 Section # Footing/Foundation Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C303.2 Slab edge insulation installed per ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FO4]2 manufacturer's instructions. ❑Does Not ['Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C303.2.1 Exterior insulation protected against ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FO6]1 damage,sunlight,moisture,wind, ❑Does Not landscaping and equipment maintenance activities. ['Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C402.2.5 Slab edge insulation R-value. ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies table for values. [FO3]2 ❑Does Not ['Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C402.2.6 Radiant heating systems panels ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [FO12]3 insulated to>=R-3.5 on face opposite Does Not space being heated. ['Not Observable See the Envelope Assemblies table for values. ❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: Report date: 07/24/18 Data filename: Untitled.cck Page 4 of 10 Section # Framing/ Rough-In Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C303.1.3 Fenestration products rated in ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FR12]2 accordance with NFRC. ❑Does Not ['Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C303.1.3 Fenestration products are certified as ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [FR13]1 to performance labels or certificates ❑Does Not :provided. ['Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C402.4.3 Vertical fenestration SHGC value. ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies table for values. [FR10]' ❑Does Not ['Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C402.4.3, Vertical fenestration U-Factor. ;❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies table for values. C402.4.3. '❑Does Not 4 ❑Not Observable [FR8]1 ❑Not Applicable C402.4.4 U-factor of opaque doors associated ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies table for values. [FR14]2 with the building thermal envelope ❑Does Not meets requirements. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C402.5.1. The building envelope contains a ❑Complies 2.2 continuous air barrier that is sealed in ❑Does Not [FR20]1 an approved manner and average assembly air leakage<= 0.04 cfm/ft2. ❑Not Observable Air barrier penetrations are sealed in ❑Not Applicable an approved manner. C402.5.2, Factory-built fenestration and doors ❑Complies C402.5.4 are labeled as meeting air leakage ❑Does Not [FR18]3 requirements. ['Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C402.5.7 :Vestibules are installed on all building ❑Complies [FR17]3 :entrances.Doors have self-closing ❑Does Not j devices. ['Not Observable ❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: Report date: 07/24/18 Data filename: Untitled.cck Page 5 of 10 Section # Mechanical Rough-In Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C402.5.5, Stair and elevator shaft vents have ❑Complies Requirement will be met. C403.2.4. motorized dampers that automatically ❑Does Not 3 close. [MEW ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C402.5.5, ;Outdoor air and exhaust systems have ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. C403.2.4. i motorized dampers that automatically ❑Does Not 3 shut when not in use and meet gi_ [ME58]3 maximum leakage rates.Check ❑Not Observable gravitydampers where allowed. ❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: Report date: 07/24/18 Data filename: Untitled.cck Page 6 of 10 Section # Insulation Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C303.1 ;Roof insulation installed per ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [IN3]1 I manufacturer's instructions.Blown or ❑Does Not j poured loose-fill insulation is installed I only where the roof slope is <=3 in ❑Not Observable 12. ❑Not Applicable C303. Building envelope insulation is labeled ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [IN10 with R-value or insulation certificate ❑Does Not providing R-value and other relevant data. ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C303.2 Above-gradewall insulation installed ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [IN7]1 per manufacturer's instructions. ❑Does Not ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C303.2, Floor insulation installed per ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. C402.2.4 manufacturer's instructions.Cavity or ❑Does Not [IN9]2 structural slab insulation installed in permanent contact with underside of ❑Not Observable decking or structural slabs. ❑Not Applicable C303.2.1 Exterior insulation is protected from ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [IN14]2 damage with a protective material. ❑Does Not Verificationfor exposed foundation I insulation may need to occur during ❑Not Observable Foundation Inspection. ❑Not Applicable i 1 C402.1.3 Non-swinging opaque doors have R- ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [IN19]3 4.75 insulation. ❑Does Not ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C402.2.1 Insulation intended to meet the roof ❑Complies Requirement will be met. [IN17]3 insulation requirements cannot be ❑Does Not installed on top of a suspended 41 ceiling.Mark this requirement ['Not Observable compliant if insulation is installed ❑Not Applicable ;accordingly. C402.2.3 Above-g radewall insulation R-value. ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies table for values. [IN6]1 ❑Does Not ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C402.2.5 Floor insulation R-value. ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies table for values. [IN8]2 ❑Does Not ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C402.2.6 Radiant panels and associated OComplies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [IN18]3 components,desig ned for heat ❑Does Not transfer from the panel surfaces to the occupants or indoor space are ❑Not Observable, insulated with a minimum of R-3.5. ❑Not Applicable 1 C402.2.2 Roof R-value. For some ceiling ❑Complies See the Envelope Assemblies table for values. [IN2]1 systems,verification may need to ❑Does Not occur during Framing Inspection. ❑Not Observable , ❑Not Applicable C402.5.1. All sources of air leakage in the ❑Complies Requirement will be met. 1 building thermal envelope are sealed, ❑Does Not [IN1]1 caulked, gasketed,weather stripped or wrapped with moisture vapor- Not Observable permeable wrapping material to ❑Not Applicable ,minimize air leakage. Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: Report date: 07/24/18 Data filename: Untitled.cck Page 7 of 10 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact (Tier 2) 3 Low Impact (Tier 3) Project Title: Report date: 07/24/18 Data filename: Untitled.cck Page 8 of 10 Section # Final Inspection Complies? Comments/Assumptions & Req.ID C402.5.3 Where open combustion air ducts ❑Complies [F151]3 provide combustion air to open ❑Does Not combustion fuel burning appliances, the appliances and combustion air ['Not Observable opening are located outside the ❑Not Applicable building thermal envelope or enclosed in a room,isolated from inside the thermal envelope.Such rooms are sealed and insulated. _ C402.5.6 Weatherseals installed on all loading ❑Complies Exception: Requirement does not apply. [F137]1 dock cargo doors. ❑Does Not ❑Not Observable ❑Not Applicable C402.5.8 Recessed luminaires in thermal ❑Complies al [F126]3 envelope to limit infiltration and be IC ❑Does Not rated and labeled. Seal between interior finish and luminaire housing. ['Not Observable ❑Not Applicable Additional Comments/Assumptions: 1 High Impact(Tier 1) 2 Medium Impact(Tier 2) 3 Low Impact(Tier 3) Project Title: Report date: 07/24/18 Data filename: Untitled.cck Page 9 of 10 Project Title: Report date: 07/24/18 Data filename: Untitled.cck Page 10 of 10 ES ICC EVALUATION SERVICE Most Widely Accepted and Trusted ICC-ES Evaluation Report ESR-1061 Reissued May 1, 2013 This report is subject to renewal May 1, 2014. www.icc-es.org I (800)423-6587 I (562)699-0543 A Subsidiary of the International Code Council° DIVISION: 07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE concrete modular buildings, agricultural buildings, buildings PROTECTION regulated under IBC Section 312 (Utility and Section: 07 21 00—Thermal Insulation Miscellaneous, Group U), or structures constructed in Section: 07 25 00—Water-Resistive Barriers/Weather accordance with the IBC or IRC, with no covering applied Barriers to the foam plastic, when the boards are installed in accordance with Section 4.2. REPORT HOLDER: FOAMULAR insulation boards may be used as OWENS CORNING FOAM INSULATION,LLC alternatives to the water-resistive barrier specified in the IBC and IRC,when installed as set forth in Section 4.3. ONE OWENS CORNING PARKWAY TOLEDO,OHIO 43659 3.0 DESCRIPTION (330)677-2331 3.1 General: www.owenscorning.com FOAMULAR insulation boards are extruded polystyrene EVALUATION SUBJECT: (XPS) foam plastic complying with ASTM C 578 and having minimum densities as specified in footnote 1 of Table 1 of this report.The insulation boards are available FOAMULAR®150, 250,400,600,AND 1000 EXTRUDED POLYSTYRENE INSULATION BOARDS in various densities having the product names listed in Table 1. The boards are available in various lengths and widths and in thicknesses up to 4 inches (102 mm) for 1.0 EVALUATION SCOPE Types X, IV, VI, VII and V, with various edge and surface Compliance with the following codes: configurations. • 2009 International Building Code°(IBC) 3.2 Joint-sealing Tape: • 2009 International Residential Code°(IRC) Owens Corning Propink Butyl Seam tape is nominally • 2009 International EnergyConservation Code®(IECC) 3 inches (76.2 mm) wide and is used in conjunction with FOAMULAR brand insulation board products to seal joints • Other Codes (see Section 8.0) between two or more edges of the boards, when the Properties evaluated: insulation boards are installed as a water-resistive barrier. The installation must be as described in Section 4.3 of this • Physical properties report. • Surface burning characteristics 3.3 Surface Burning Characteristics: • Thermal performance (R-values) FOAMULAR insulation boards have a flame-spread index • Attic and crawl space installation of 25 or less and a smoke-developed index of 450 or less, • Water resistive barrier when tested in accordance with ASTM E 84 at a maximum thickness of 4 inches (102 mm) and a maximum density of 2.0 USES 3.6 pcf(57.6 kg/m3). The FOAMULAR insulation boards described in Table 1 of 3.4 Thermal Resistance,(R-Values): this report are extruded polystyrene foam plastic insulation FOAMULAR insulation boards have a thermal resistance boards for use as nonstructural thermal insulation in wall (R-value)at a mean temperature of 75°F (24°C) as shown assemblies, door cavities, in ceiling/floor assemblies and in Table 1. as a component of classified roof assemblies. The insulation boards may be used at the exterior perimeter of 4.0 INSTALLATION foundations, except in areas where the probability of 4.1 General: termite exposure is"very heavy"as defined Section 2603.8 of the IBC and Section R318.4 of the IRC. The insulation FOAMULAR insulation boards must be installed in may be used in any type of construction; see Section 4.4 accordance with the manufacturer's published installation for use on exterior walls of Types I, II, Ill and IV instructions and this report. construction. The insulation boards may be used on walls, Except as described in Section 4.2, the interior of the ceilings and floor surfaces of attics, crawl spaces, building must be separated from the insulation boards by detached garages, pole barns,telecommunication shelters, an approved 15-minute thermal barrier as required in IBC ICC-ES Evaluation Reports are not to be construedas representing aesthetics or any other attributes not specifically addressed,nor are they to be construed ���� as an endorsement of the subject of the report or a recommendation for its use.There is no warranty by ICCEvaluation Service,LLC,express or implied,as ::q to any finding or other matter in this report,or as to any product coveredby the report. ioioE[ a 7: 0 Copyright©2013 Page 1 of 6 ESR-1061 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 2 of 6 Section 2603.4 or IRC Section R316.4 The use of the plastics, when all other requirements of the building code insulation boards in areas of "very heavy" termite for that building are met. probability must comply with IBC Section 2603.8, or IRC 4.3 Water-r esistiveBarrier Section R318.4, as applicable. Under the IBC, protection against condensation must be provided in accordance with When installed on exterior walls in accordance with this IBC Sections 1403.2 and 1405.3; under the IRC, when section,the FOAMULAR insulation boards may be used as required, a vapor retarder must be provided in accordance an alternative to the water-resistive barrier as prescribed in with IRC Section R601.3. Except as described in Section IBC Section 1404.2 and IRC Section R703.2. The boards 4.3, a water-resistive barrier must be provided in must be covered with an approved exterior wall covering. accordance with IBC Section 1404.2 or 2510.6 or IRC FOAMULAR insulation boards measuring 2 feet by 8 feet Sections R703.2 R703.6.3, as applicable. (0.6 m by 2.4 m) or 4 feet by 8 feet (1.2 m by 2.4 m) are FOAMULAR insulation boards must not be used as a installed horizontally or vertically with long joints and end nailing base for exterior siding materials. All nailing must joints in contact with one another. When installed directly penetrate through the boards into the wall framing or on framing members, the insulation boards measuring structural sheathing as required by the siding 2 feet by 8 feet (0.6 m by 2.4 m) must be installed manufacturer's installation instructions or the applicable horizontally and framing members are spaced a maximum code. Fasteners used to attach finish material over of 16 inches on center. For wood framing, the insulation insulation boards must comply with a current ICC-ES boards are attached using 3/8-inch-diameter-head (9.5 mm) evaluation report for proprietary wall covering materials, or galvanized nails, 1-inch-crown (25.4 mm) galvanized IBC Section 1405.17, or IRC Table 703.4, and the staples, 6d ring-shank nails with 1-inch (25.4 mm) plastic installation instructions from the finish manufacturer. For washers or equivalent fasteners long enough to penetrate exterior wall covering applications,fasteners for insulation framing a minimum of 3/4 inch (19 mm), or through the boards thicker than 11/2 inches (38 mm) must be sheathing, whichever is less. For steel framing, the considered for lateral resistance to ensure support for the insulation boards are attached using No. 6, Type S drywall exterior wall coverings. Wall coverings over the insulation screws with 1-inch (25.4 mm) plastic washers,long enough must be structurally adequate to resist the required to penetrate the framing a minimum of 3/4 inch (19 mm). horizontal forces perpendicular to the wall. Fasteners must not be over-driven. Fasteners must be Exterior wall assembly, exterior finish or a wall covering spaced a minimum of 12 inches on center around the in conjunction with insulation boards must be structurally Perimeter and 16 inches on center in the field. For window adequate to resist horizontal forces perpendicular to the installations, the nailing flange is set against sealant wall. All walls must be braced in accordance with IBC bedding and fastened to the framing with galvanized Sections 2308.9.3 and 2308.12.4, or IRC Section R602.10, roofing nails 3 inches (76.2 mm) from each corner and as applicable. 8 inches (203.2 mm) on center. Minimum 3-inch-wide (76.2 mm)flashing is used to seal the sills of windows, and FOAMULAR insulation boards must be installed in a minimum 2-inch-wide (50.8 mm) flashing is used to seal manner which will hold the insulation securely in place. jambs and heads. Window installation must be in 4.2 Special Uses: accordance with the window manufacturer's instructions. See also Figure 1. 4.2.1 Attics and Crawl Spaces: FOAMULAR insulation Seams and joints between boards must be covered by boards may be used in attics and crawl spaces without a minimum 3-inch-wide (76.2 mm) Propink Buytl Seam tape covering being applied to the interior side of the foam positioned using hand pressure,and finished with a roller. plastic,provided all of the following conditions are met: Penetrations in exterior walls must be sealed with a a. Entry to the attic or crawl space is only to service sealant complying with ASTM C 920, Type S or M, Grade utilities and no storage is permitted. NS, Class 25, or with expanding spray foam sealant complying with AAMA 812 as part of the penetration b. There are no interconnected attic or crawl space areas. flashing procedure illustrated in Figure 1 and Figure 2. c. Air in the attic or crawl space is not circulated to other When the insulation boards are applied over open parts of the building. framing,vertical butt joints must be over framing members. d. Attic ventilation is provided when required by IBC Horizontal joints of foam plastic boards must be tongue- Section 1203.2 or IRC Section R806, as applicable. and-groove, or supported by blocking. For cementitious Under-floor(crawl space) ventilation is provided when exterior wall coating systems, unbacked joints are required by IBC Section 1203.3 or IRC Section R408.1, permitted only when specified in the ICC-ES evaluation as applicable. report on the cementitious exterior wall coating system. e. Combustion air is provided in accordance with Section 4.4 Use on Exter for Walls in Types I, II, Ill and IV 701 of the International Mechanical Code®(IMC). Constr uction: f. FOAMULAR insulation boards are limited to a When used on walls of Types I, II, Ill and IV construction, maximum density of 2.0 pcf(32 kg/m3)and a maximum the assembly in which the ASTM C 578 Type X, IV, VI,VII thickness of 3 inches (76.2 mm). and V FOAMULAR foam plastic insulation is used, must comply with IBC Section 2603.5. The potential heat of the 4.2.2 Other Structures:FOAMULAR insulation boards, foam plastic insulation boards in any portion of the wall or with a maximum thickness of 3 inches (76 mm), may be panels must not exceed the potential heat, expressed in installed on any or all surfaces (wall, ceiling, floor) of Btu/ft2 (mJ/M2), of the foam plastic insulation contained in detached garages, pole barns, telecommunication the wall assembly tested in accordance with NFPA 285. shelters,concrete modular buildings, agricultural buildings, The potential heat for the ASTM C 578 Type X, IV, VI, VII buildings under the IBC Utility and Miscellaneous Group U and V FOAMULAR foam plastic insulation boards is 1905, or other structures under the IBC or IRC, with no 2271, 2638, 3224, and 4396 Btu/ft2 (21.6, 25.8, 30.0, 36.6 coverings (thermal or ignition barrier) applied to the foam and 49.9 mJ/M2)per inch of thickness, respectively. ESR-1061 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 3 of 6 5.0 CONDITIONS OF USE 6.0 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED The FOAMULAR foam plastic insulation boards described 6.1 Data in accordance with the ICC-ES Acceptance in this report comply with, or are suitable alternatives to Criteria for Foam Plastic Insulation (AC12), dated what is specified in, those codes listed in Section 1.0 of June 2009. this report, subject to the following conditions: 6.2 Data in accordance with the ICC-ES Acceptance 5.1 The insulation boards must be installed in accordance Criteria for Foam Plastic Sheathing Panels Used as with the manufacturer's published installation Water-resistive Barriers (AC71), dated February 2003 instructions, subject to the conditions of this report (editorially revised June 2008). and the applicable code. In the event of a conflict 6.3 Reports of room corner fire tests in accordance with between the manufacturer's instructions and this NFPA 286, for the special uses in Section 4.2 report,this report governs. 5.2 A water resistive barrier com I in with the 6.4 Reports of potential heat tests in accordance with p y g NFPA 259. requirements of the applicable code must be provided, except when installation is as described in 7.0 IDENTIFICATION Section 4.3 of this report. FOAMULAR insulation boards must be identified by the 5.3 Use of the insulation boards to structurally resist Owens Corning name, the product name, the name of the transverse,racking-shear or vertical loading is outside inspection agency [RADCO (AA-650)], the plant code or the scope of this report. Walls must be braced in manufacturing location address and the evaluation report accordance with the requirements of the applicable number(ESR-1061). code. Owens Corning Propink Buytl tape must be identified 5.4 The insulation boards must not be used as a nailing with the Owens Corning name, the product name and the base for exterior siding materials. All nailing must be evaluation number(ESR-1061) into the wall framing as required by the siding 8.0 OTHER CODES manufacturer's published installation instructions or the applicable code. In addition to the codes referenced in Section 1.0, the 5.5 The insulation boards must be separated from the products described in this report were evaluated for interior of the building with an approved 15 minute compliance with the requirements of the following codes: thermal barrier, except as described in Section 4.2 of ■ 2006 International Building Code®(2006 IBC) this report. ■ 2006 International Residential Code®(2006 IRC) 5.6 Where required by the applicable code, a vapor ■ 2006 International Energy Conservation Code® (2006 retarder system, must be installed in the exterior wall, IECC) floor,and/or roof ceiling assembly. 5.7 Jobsite certification and labeling of the insulation must The products comply with the above-mentioned codes as comply with IRC Section N1101.4 and IECC Section described in Section 2.0 through 7.0 of this report, with the 303.1, as applicable. revisions noted below: 5.8 Use of foam plastic insulation in areas where the • Uses: See Section 2.0, except use of the insulation probability of termite infestation is "very heavy" must boards in areas of"very heavy" termite infestation is in be in accordance with IBC Section 2603.8 or IRC accordance with 2006 IRC Section R320.5 Section R318.4, as applicable. In these areas, the ■ Design and Installation: See Section 4.1, except the clearance between the foam plastic insulation and interior of the building must be separated from the exposed earth must be a minimum of 6 inches insulation boards with a thermal barrier complying with (152 mm). Section R314.4 of the 2006 IRC, and a vapor barrier 5.9 When use is on buildings of Type I, II, Ill or IV must be installed in accordance with Section R318.1 of construction,documentation must be submitted to the the 2006 IRC. code official verifying that the insulation has been ■ Special Uses: Attics and Cr awl Spaces: See Section qualified as a component of an assembly tested in 4.2, except combustion air is provided in accordance accordance with Sections 2603.5.1, 2603.5.5 and with Section 701 and 703 of the 2006 IMC. 2603.5.7 of the IBC. The maximum potential heat of • Conditions of Use:See Section 5.0,except: the foam plastic used in the assembly must be no greater than that noted in Section 4.4. Under Section 5.7,jobsite certification and labeling must 5.10 FOAMULAR insulation boards are manufactured in comply with 2006 IECC Section 102.1.1. Portland, Oregon; Grand Ile, Quebec; Tallmadge, Under Section 5.8, in areas where the probability of Ohio; and Rockford, Illinois, under a quality control termite infestation is "very heavy," use of foam plastic program with inspections by RADCO(AA-650). must be in accordance with 2006 IRC Section R320.5. ESR-1061 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 4 of 6 TABLE 1-FOAMULAR INSULATION BOARDS PRODUCT NAME ASTM C 578 R-VALUE,R I INCH TYPE' AT 75°F(ft2-hr-F/Btu) FOAMULAR 150 X 5.0 FOAMULAR 250 IV 5.0 I FOAMULAR 400 VI 5.0 FOAMULAR 600 VII 5.0 FOAMULAR 1000 V 5.0 FOAMULAR INSULATING SHEATHING X 5.0 FOAMULAR PROPINK X 5.0 FOAMULAR HALF INCH X 3.0 in'/2-inch thickness FOAMULAR INSULPINK X 5.0 FOAMULAR INSULPINK Z X 5.0 FOAMULAR CC X 5.0 FOAMULAR CW15 X 5.0 FOAMULAR CW25 IV 5.0 FOAMULAR THERMAPINK 18 X 5.0 FOAMULAR THERMAPINK 25 IV 5.0 FOAMULAR THERMAPINK 40 VI 5.0 FOAMULAR THERMAPINK 60 VII 5.0 FOAMULAR C-200 X 5.0 FOAMULAR C-300 IV 5.0 FOAMULAR 350 IV 5.0 FOAMULAR 404 VI 5.0 FOAMULAR 604 VII 5.0 FOAMULAR 404RB VI 5.0 FOAMULAR 604RB VII 5.0 FOAMULAR DURAPINK IV 5.0 FOAMULAR DURAPINK FA IV 5.0 iFOAMULAR DURAPINK PLUS IV 5.0 FOAMULAR LT30 IV 5.0 FOAMULAR LT40 VI 5.0 FOAMULAR PINKCORE IV 5.0 FOAMULAR AG-TEK IV 5.0 FOAMULAR CC HIGH R IV 5.6 FOAMULAR HIGH R CW PLUS IV 5.6 For SI: 1 inch=25.4 mm, 1 ft2-hr-°F/Btu=0.176 m2-K/W,1 pcf=kg/m3. 'Type X has a minimum density of 1.30 pcf;Type IV has a minimum density of 1.55 pcf; 2Type VI has a minimum density of 1.80 pcf;Type VII has a minimum density of 2.20 pcf; 3Type V has a minimum density of 3.00 pcf. ESR-1061 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 5 of 6 a t ;: 1` . s-�.1r• •. ISI 1 4: Jfff/�/f Jf/ • l • 1 I V I. • • 0 p. • R F• 1.. _ 4}444b444w 4.. S'6444,s']4•i 4414r - A V 444e 4 t -r V 40 o i d !. Is F' p 1{ 1 .. • Q �. + • A y a F SI I a pI I 4 ; a 0V y Ir 4 • • n M P 4 r. FIGURE 1—TYPICAL WINDOW FLASHING DETAIL ESR-1061 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 6 of 6 1.4. -. .,(0Iti ot .___,,I..,1.' I �� 0III 9: i FIGURE 2—TYPICAL PENETRATION FLASHING DETAIL FOAM U LAR® 250 OWNS CORNING Extruded Polystyrene (XPS) Rigid Foam Insulation Product Data Sheet ir --"T „A"_' • 250 Extruded Polystyrene (XPS) • Versatile applications:sheathing, g . 1;1 °r' Rigid Foam Insulation made with foundation walls, masonry Owens Corning's patented cavitywalls' IfHydrovac° process technology • Not foruse in roofing. For under strict quality control roofing applications,use o-i.11WER-esu _%:'-') = measures, which makes it highly FOAMULAR® THERMAPINK® - permits Extruded Polystyrene (XPS) resistant to moisture and `= the productto retain its high Insulation. R-value yearafteryeareven after exposure to moisture and freeze/ P roducttype thaw cycling. • Minimum compressive strength Energy-Saving', Moisture of 25 psi Resistant XPS Insulation Key Features • Wide selection of sizes and • Excellentlong-termstable thicknesses ASTM C578 Type IV,25 psi insulating performance at R-5 minimumper inch3 • Available in straight,tongue and Description groove, or scored square edge p Exceptional moisture resistance, Owens Corning' FOAMULAR° Tong-termdurability • Compliant with building codes 250 Extruded Polystyrene and standards • Limited lifetime warranty4— Rigid Foam Insulation is maintains 90%of R-value a closed cell, moisture-resistant and covers all ASTM C578 P roductA pplications rigid foam boardwell suited High-performance FOAMULAR° properties (XPS) 250 Extruded Pol st to meet the needs fora wide y y ( ) variety of building applications. • The only XPS foamto have RigidFoaminsulation: FOAMULAR® 250 Extruded achieved GREENGUARD Gold • Retards the transmission of Polystyrene (XPS)Rigid Foam Certification watervapor and moisture in Insulation is great formany • The only XPS foam with masonry walls residential and commercial certified recycled content— . Provides continuous insulation construction applications such certified by SCS Global Services over steel stud framing, in as wall furring, perimeter/ to contain a minimum 20% insulated concrete sandwich foundation,cavitywall, pre- recycledcontent panel walls, in masonry unit cast concrete, under slab, crawl • Will not corrode,rotor spaces,sheathing and other cavitywalls, or when used support mold growth with non penetrating, surface applications? FOAMULAR® 250 Extruded Polystyrene (XPS)Rigid • Zero ozone depletion potential mounted furring systems over Foam Insulation is classified as with 70% less global warming masonry or concrete walls a Type IV product when tested potentialthan our previous • Insulates and retains its in accordance with ASTM C578 formula properties in below grade and providesa long-termthermal • Reusable perimeterand foundation performance of R-5 per inch. • Lightweight, durable rigid foam applications,or directly ° panels are easy to handle and beneath the concrete slab to Likeall FOAMULAR® XPS y complement the insulating Insulation products,FOAMULAR° install sheathing envelope around the • Easy to saw,cut or score building framing I Savings vary.Find out why in the seller's factsheet • FOAMULAR° 250 Extruded on R-values.Higher R-values mean greaterinsulating Polystyrene (XPS)Rigid Foam power. 3 R means the resistance to heat flow;the higher the 2 Not for use in roofing.For roofing applications, R-value,the greaterthe insulating power. Insulation is great for below use FOAMULAR®THERMAPINK®Extruded 4 See actual warrantyforcomplete details,limitations Polystyrene(XPS)Rigid Foam Insulation. and requirements. grade applications.Extruded FOAM U LAR® 250 OWNS CORNING Extruded Polystyrene (XPS) Rigid Foam Insulation Product Data Sheet polystyrene (XPS)insulation is Typical P hysical Properties' resistant to degradation from FOAMULAR®250 Extruded Polystyrene(XPS)Rigid Foam Insulation the components of common Property ' Test Method2 • Value ■ soils and will retain its insulating Thermal Resistance',R-Value(180 day)minimum, hr•ft2•°F/Btu(RSI,°C•m2/W) performance characteristics @75°F(24°C)mean temperature ASTM C518 even afterprolonged exposure %"Thickness 4.0(0.70) 1"Thickness 5.0(0.88) to moisture 1W Thickness 7.5(1.32 2"Thickness 10 (1.76) • Provides a weather resistant 2W Thickness 12.5 (2.20) barrier(whenjoints are sealed) 3"Thickness 15 (2.64) 4"Thickness 20(3.52) to enhance the building's @ 40°F(4.4°C)mean temperature resistance to air and moisture 3A"Thickness 4.3(0.76) penetration 1"Thickness 5.4(0.95) I%z"Thickness 8.1 (1.43) 2"Thickness 10.8 (1.90) Technical Information 2W Thickness 13.5 (2.38) 3"Thickness 16.2 (2.85) This product is combustible. 4"Thickness 21.6(3.80) A protective barrieror thermal Long Term Thermal Resistance,LTTR-VaIue3'minimum hr•ft2•°F/Btu(RSI,°C•m2/W) barrieris required as specified in @75°F(24°C)mean temperature CAN/ULC S770-03 the appropriate building code. For 3A"Thickness N/A 1"Thickness 5.0(0.88) additional information, consult 1W Thickness 7.8(1.37) MSDS or contact Owens Corning 2"Thickness 10.6 (1.87) World Head uarters at 3" Thickness 13.4(2.36) q 3"Thickness 16.2 (2.85) l_800_GET_PINK®. 4"Thickness 22.0(3.87) Compressive Strength',minimum psi(kPa) ASTM D1621 25(172) All construction should be Flexural Strengths,minimum psi(kPa) ASTM C203 75(517) evaluatedforthe necessity to WaterAbsorption maximum%by volume ASTM C272 0.10 Water Vapor Permeance,maximum perm(ng/Pa•s•rd) ASTM E96 1.5 (86) provide vapor retarders. See Dimensional Stability,maximum%linear change ASTM D2126 2.0 current ASHRAE Handbook of Flame Spread'•' ASTM E84 5 Fundamentals. Smoke DevelopedB&'.10 ASTM E84 45-175 Oxygen Index',minimum%by volume ASTM D2863 24 FOAMULAR° 250 Extruded Service Temperature,maximum°F(°C) - 165 (74) Polystyrene (XPS)Rigid Foam Linear Coefficient of Thermal Expansion,in/in/°F (m/m°C) ASTM E228 3.5 x 10-5(6.3x 10-5) 1. Properties shown are representative values for 1"thick material,unless otherwise specified. Insulation is a non-structural 2. Modified as required to meet ASTM C578 material and must be installed on 3. R means the resistance to heat flow;the higher the value,the greaterthe insulation power.This insulation must be installed properly to get the marked R-value.Follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully.If a manufacturer's framing which is independently factsheet is not provided with the material shipment,request this and review it carefully.R-values vary depending braced and structural) ade nate on many factors including the mean temperature at which the test is conducted,and the age of the sample at y q the time of testing.Because rigid foam plastic insulation products are not all aged in accordance with the same to meet required construction standards,it is useful to publish comparison R-value data.The R-value for FOAMULAR®XPS Insulation is provided fromtesting at two mean temperatures,40°F and 75°F,and fromtwo aging(conditioning)techniques, 180 day real- and service loading conditions. time aged(asmandated by ASTM C578)and a method of accelerated aging sometimes called"Long TermThermal Resistance"(LTTR)per CAN/ULC S770-03.The R-value at 180 day real-time age and 75°F mean temperature is FOAM U LAR°XPS Insulation commonly used to compare products and is the value printed on the product. 4. Values at yield or 10% deflection,whichever occurs first. can be exposed to the exterior 5. Value at yield or 5%,whichever occurs first. 6. Data ranges from0.00 to value shown due to the level of precision of the test method. during normal construction 7. Watervapor permeance decreases as thickness increases. cycles. During that time some 8. These laboratorytests are not intended to describe the hazards presented by this material under actual fire conditions. fading of color may begin due to 9. Data from Underwriters Laboratories Inc.®classified.See Classification Certificate U-197. I0.ASTM E84 is thickness-dependent,therefore a range of values is given. UV exposure,and, if exposed for extended periods of time, some degradation,Once covered,the generally unharmed and still degradation or "dusting" of the deterioration stops, and damage useful insulation. polystyrene surface may begin. It is limited to the thin top surface is best if the product is covered layers of cells. Cells below are within 60 days to minimize FOAM U LAR® 250 OWNS CORNING ® Extruded Polystyrene (XPS) Rigid Foam Insulation Product Data Sheet P rod uctand P ackag ingD ata FOAMULAR®250 Extruded Polystyrene(XPS)Rigid Foam Insulation MaterialMII-M 1111 Packaging Extruded polystyrene closed-cell foam,ASTM C 578 Type IV,25 psi minimum Shipped in poly-wrapped units with individually wrapped or banded bundles. ProductDimensions l'allet(Unit) D imensions Square Board Bundles Pieces Pi Thickness Thickness (in)x Width(in) (typical)Width(ft)x feet per feet per per per (in) x Length(in) Length(ft)x Height(ft) Pallet Pallet Pallet Bundle Pa e 3A x 24 x 96 4 x8 x8 4,096 3,072 8 32 256 %x 24 x 96(Halfunit) 4 x8 x 4 2,048 1,536 4 32 128 /x48x96 4x8x8 4,096 3,072 8 16 128 %x 48 x 96(Halfunit) 4 x8 x4 2,048 1,536 4 16 64 34 x 48 x 108 4 x9 x8 4,608 3,456 8 16 128 4'.x 48 x 120 4 x 10 x 8 5,120 3,840 8 16 128 I I x 24 x96 4 x8 x8 3,072 3,072 8 24 192 Ix24x96(Halfunt) 4x8x4 1,536 1,536 4 24 96 I x48 x96 4 x8 x8 3,072 3,072 8 12 96 I x 48 x 96(Halfunit) 4 x8 x4 1,536 1,536 4 12 48 I x 48 x 108 4 x9 x8 3,456 3,456 8 12 96 Square Edge, 1% 1.5 x 24 x 96 4 x 8 x 8 2,048 3,072 8 16 128 Scored Square Edge,Tongue& 1.5 x 48 x 96 4 x8 x 8 2,048 3,072 8 8 64 Groove 2 2x24x96 4x8x8 1,536 3,072 8 12 96 2 x 24 x 96(Halfunit) 4 x8 x4 768 1,536 4 12 48 2 x 24 x 108 4x9x8 1,728 3,456 8 12 96 2 x48 x96 4 x8 x8 1,536 3,072 8 6 48 2Y 2.5x24x96 4x8x8 1,152 2,880 8 9 72 2.5x48 x96 4x8x8 1,152 2,880 4 9 36 3 3 x24 x96 4 x8 x8 1,024 3,072 8 8 64 3 x48 x96 4 x8 x8 1,024 3,072 8 4 32 4 4x24x96 4x8x8 768 3,072 8 6 48 4x48x96 4x8x8 768 3,072 8 3 24 I. Available lengths and edge configurations vary by thickness.See www.foamular.com for current offerings.Other sizes may be available upon request.Consult your local Owens Corning representative foravailability. FOAMULAR® Extruded XPS Insulation. Do not cover Standards, Codes Compliance Polystyrene (XPS)Insulation has a FOAMULAR®XPS Insulation • Meets ASTM C578 Type IV maximum servicetemperature of either stored (factory wrapped or • UL Classified. 165°F. Taking simple precautions unwrapped),or partially installed, A copy of UL cpSSIFjFo during construction can minimize with dark colored(non-white), Classification the potentialforheat related or clear(non-opaque)coverings Certificate U-197 damage. Install only as much and leave it exposed to the is available at FOAMULAR°XPS Insulation sun. Examples of such coverings www.owenscorning.com as can be covered in the same include but are not limited day.For horizontal applications, to filter fabrics, membranes, • See UL ER8811-01 at UL.com alwaysturn the print side down temporary tarps,clear • ASTM E 119 Fire Resistance so the black print does not show polyethylene,etc. If improperly Rated Wall Assemblies. See to the sun which may at times covered,and exposed to the right www.owenscorning.com for act as a solar collector, raisingthe combination of sun, time and details. temperature of the foam under temperature, FOAMULAR° XPS • Meets California Quality the printto an unacceptable level. Insulation deformation damage Standards;HUD UM #7 IA Providea final finish covering may occur rapidly. See Owens or temporary white opaque Corning publication number • Compliance verification by covering to avoid possible damage 10015704, "Heat Build Up Due RADCO(AA-650) when dark(non-white) surfaces to Solar Exposure" formore are used over FOAM U LAR° information. FOAM U LAR® 250 OWENS CORNING 0 Extruded Polystyrene (XPS) Rigid Foam Insulation Product Data Sheet Certifications and Sustainable • Utilizing FOAMULAR° XPS Warranty Features of FOAMULAR® Insulation can help builders FOAMULAR°XPS Insulation XP S Insulation achieve green building • FOAMULAR° XPS Insulation is certifications including the limited lifetime warranty maintains 90% of its R-value reusable Environmental Protection forthe lifetime of the building • FOAMULAR® XPS Insulation Agand STAR®, and covers all ASTM C578 the National Association of is made with a zero ozone Home Builders'National Green properties. See actual warranty depletion formula forcomplete details, limitations Building certification, and the • and requirementsat www. Certified by SCS Global U.S. Green Building Council's q Servicesto contain a minimum Leadership in Energyand owenscorning.com. of 20% recycledcontent Environmental Design (LEED®) All products described here may • Certified to meet indoor air certification not be available in all geographic quality standards under the markets. Consult your local sales stringent GREENGUARD Environmental and office representative formore Certification Program,and Sustainability information. GREENGUARD Gold Owens Corningis a worldwide For more information on the leader in building material systems, Owens Corning family of Certification Program insulationand composite solutions, P building products, contact your • Qualified as an ENERGY delivering a broad range of high- Owens Corning dealer, call STAR® product, under the quality products and services. 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INNOVATIONS FOR LIVING " Personal Protective WHMISPictograms DOTPictograms Equipment Not Not Controlled Regulated Protective Safety II Gloves Glasses SECTION 1 - PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name: Foamular®Extruded Polystyrene Insulation-Zero Ozone Depletion Formula MSDS Manufacturer 10010796-NAM Number: Synonyms: Buoyancy Billet,F oamular®150, F oamular®250, F oamular® 350, F oamular®400,F oamular®404,F oamular®600, Foamular®604, Foamular®1000, Foamular®C-200, F oamular®C-300, F oamular®CodeBord®,F oamular®Cel- PFPA Lok®,F oamular®CW15,Foamular®CW25,Foamular®High-R CW Plus,F oamular®LT30,F oamular®LT40,F oamular® 404RB,F oamular®604RB,F oamular®AgTek,F oamular® PROPINK®,F oamular®DURAPINK®,Foamular® PINKCORE®, Foamular®PINKCORE®TT,Foamular®Half- 0 Inch,Foamular®INSULPINK®, Foamular®THERMAPINK®, Foamular®DURAPINK® FA,Foamular®DURAPINK® Plus, Foamular®INSULPINK®-Z,Foamular®THERMAPINK®18, Foamular®THERMAPINK®25,Foamular®THERMAPINK® 40,Foamular®THERMAPINK®60,Foamular®Extruded Polystyrene,Foamular®Insulating Sheathing,F oamular® HMIS INSUL-DRAIN®, FabricationBillet ManufacturerName: Owens Corning Foaminsulation, LLC HealthHazarxl 0 Address: One Owens Corning Parkway Fire Hazard 1 Toledo,OH 43659 Customer Service Phone 1-800-GET-PINK or 1-800-438-7465 Reactivity 0 Number: Personal X Health Issues Information: 1-419-248-8234(8am-5pm ET) Perron Technical Product 1-800-GET-PINK or 1-800-438-7465 * Chronic Health Effects Information: Emergency Phone Number: 1-419-248-5330(afterspm ET and weekends) CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300(24 hours everyday) Canutec: (613)996-6666(Canada 24 hours everyday) Website: www.owenscorning.com MSDS Creation Date: March 06,2009 MSDS Revision Date: April 28,2011 SECTION 2-COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Chemical Name CAS# Ingredient Percent Blended Blowing Agent Proprietary 1-10 by weight Polystyrene 9003-53-6 80-95 by weight Hexabromocyclododecane 3194-55-6 0.5-1.5 by weight Non-Hazardous Statement: The remaining components of this productare non-hazardous or are in a small enough quantity as to not meet regulatorythresholds fordisclosure.These components contain no substances or impurities which would influence the classification of this product. SECTION 3- HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Appliesto Product Emergency Overview: Dense Black Smoke will be producedduring a fire. Grinding,sawing orfabricationactivities can producedust particles which under certain conditions may ignite or form explosive dust atmospheres. F lammablevapors may be producedin unventilated storage. Foamular®Extruded Polystyrene Insulation-Zero Ozone Depletion Formula Owens Coning Foaminsulation,LLC Revison:04/28/2011,Version:0 Page:1 of 6 Route of Exposure: Eye contact Inhalation Potential Health Effects: Eye: Dust may cause slight irritation. Skin: No effects expected. Inhalation: Dust may cause irritationof respiratory tract. Ingestion: Ingestion of this productis unlikely. Chronic Health Effects: There is no known chronic health effect connected with long-term use or contact with this product. Carcinogenicity: This material is not considered a carcinogen. Potential Environmental Effects: There is no known ecological information forthis material. Aggravation of Pre-Existing Chronic respiratory or skin conditions may temporarily worsenfrom exposureto Conditions: this product. OSHA RegulatoryStatus: This productis considered hazardous by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard(29 CFR 1910.1200). Appearance and Odor Pink,white,gray,black or green closed-cell foamboardwithno odor. SECTION 4- FIRST AID MEASURES Eye Contact: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of waterforat least 15 to 20 minutes. Ensure adequate flushing of the eyes by separating the eyelids withfingers. Do not rubor scratch eyes. If eye irritationpersists,consult a specialist. Skin Contact: Immediately wash skin withsoap and plenty of water. Get medical attention if irritationdevelops or persists. Inhalation: Move to freshair. If symptoms persist,call a physician. Ingestion: Accidental ingestion of this material is unlikely. If this does occur,watch personforseveral days to make sure intestinal blockage does not occur. If symptoms persist,call a physician. SECTIOMEFIGHTING MEASURESIIII F lammableProperties: Combustible. F lash Point: >615 °F(324°C) F lash Point Method: ASTM D 1929 Auto Ignition Temperature: Not applicable. LowerF laminable/ExplosiveLimit: Not applicable. UpperFlammable/ExplosiveLimit: Not applicable. Extinguishing Media: dry chemical foam carbon dioxide(CO2) waterfog Unsuitable Media: None. Protective Equipment: Wearself-contained breathingapparatus(SCBA)and full firefighting protective gear. Unusual F ireHazards: Grinding,sawing or fabricationactivities can producedust particles which under certain conditions may ignite or form explosive dust atmospheres. Hazardous Combustion Carbon monoxide. Byproducts: Carbon dioxide. styrene. Small quantities ofhydrogenfluoride,hydrogen chloride,fluorine and chlorine could be released. Other undeterminedcompounds could be released in small quantities. Universal F ireAnd Explosion Not available. Hazards: NFPA Ratings: NF PA Health: 0 NF PA Flammability: 1 NF PA Reactivity: 0 Foamier®Extruded Polystyrene Insulation-Zem Ozone Depletion Formula Omens Coning Foaminsulation,LLC Revison:04/28/2011,Version:0 Page:2 of 6