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The buildiq�,�ff�' 'al prey or use of a MIR structm vll N er o rdin noes 1J� this jurisdiction. PLANS EXAMIN ....r....... DATE: rr "Or PU- T)"ftL*1w* r VAIL PLAZA HOTAL SHAW CONSTRUCTION 100 EAST MEADOW DRIVE � I 'ttFtu. - t io^t P,4--t e l+ep str . VAI L COLORADO R VIEWED ❑ REVI–SE AND RFSUGMiT ❑ REJECTFD ❑ FURrg9H:i CJF?i-lTED Corrections or corrments mode on the sh. drawings during this review do not relieve contractor iron compliance Wth r:,r_u!remars of the drawings and specif!c:?tlons. This ch i only tot fsnvE': -' of (rnefal confornxnce wlrt: the dw;;t1r• conceNt 0' iha proje-ti and general comal':arce w'`s :ntormalicn givr)n In the contract document;! T;try coaiira is ru�,ors1510 for. confirming and : Jrq - Oati ttt J11 quanfitles and dinno sicns; selecting fatric *:q� • ar.?ca =;es and techniques of construction: coord'naV1 his fm, k wth 1h:3l ct n11 ether trades; arrJ perxmirtg� n wc3 a satisfactor:� manner. Date 1!f 1 6 Z4ren, and r "ssaciates, IEZ - CP 672 System Montage / Customer Benefits • Maximum flexibility, meets 500 cycle requirements (Class it & UI Approval) XTM E 1966 & UL -2079) • fluick and easy installation with the Spray Tech EPX 2505 Sprayer can save you time and money • CP 672 Speed Spray contains no halo -' gens, solvents or asbestos so it is safe to use and won't harm the envi- ronment. • Water based formulation so spills and over -spray cleanup quick and easy. • Paintable • Meets LEEDTm requirements for indoor environmental quality credit 4.1 Low Emitting Materials Sealants and Adhesives, and 4.2 Paints and Coatings. Product description • A sprayable fire -rated mastic for construction joints where maximum movement is required Product features • Contains no halogens, solvents or asbestos • Water based, easy to clean • Sprayable or apply by brush Areas of application • Top -of -wall joints • Curtain wall / Edge of slab • Expansion joints For use with • Concrete, masonry and gypsum wall assemblies • Wall and floor / wall assemblies rated up to 4 hours Examples • Where a gypsum wall assembly meets the underside of a metal or concrete deck • Where a concrete floor assembly meets with non -rated exterior wall (concrete, glass, etc.) • Where two concrete floor /wall assemblies meet Complete Top -of -Wall Firestopping Solution! Installation Instructions for CP 672 Opening 1. Clean the opening. Surfaces to which CP 672 will be applied should be cleaned of loose debris, dirt, oil, wax and grease. The surface sltpuld be moisture and frost tree. k > Application of firestop spray 2. Mineral wool packing: Install the prescribed back filling material type and depth to obtain desired rating. 3. Application of frestop spray: Apply CP 672 to the required depth in order to obtain the desired rating. Make sure CP 672 contacts all surfaces and overlaps beyond all surrounding surfaces (Refer to UUcUL System). Spray Tech EPX 2505 pumps have been successful in applying CP 672 Firestop Joint Spray. Hilt recommends the use of the Spray Tech EPX 2505 CP 672 Sprayer. CP 672 may also be brushed on with a paint brush. Contact Hilti Technical Support for more information. 4. Curing time: Allow 24 hours (@ 73 °F / 23 °C) for the CP 672 to fully cure. 5. Identification: For maintenance reasons all CP 672 applications can be permanently marked with an identificabon plate and fastened in a visible position next to the seal. Notice about approvals • When making a seal using Hilt CP 672 Firestop Joint Spray, please refer to the UL Fire Resistance Directory or the HIM Firestop Manual for complete details, including restrictions as to joint size, type and thickness of wall or floor, movement capabilities, etc. Not to be used... • In areas underwater • On hot surfaces (above 200 Safety precautions • Keep out of reach of children • Always wear suitable eye protection and gloves • Read the Material Safety Data Sheet Storage • Store only in the original packaging at temperatures 40 °F to 77 °F (5 °C to 37 °C) • Observe expiration date on package t o a 1. Clean opening 2. Pack in mineral wool 3. Spray or Ivush on 4. Allow CP 672 compressed per ' I ' I CP 672 Technical Data Al 73 °F (2rQ and 50% relative humidity Density Approx. 9 lb/gal (1.27 q/cml color Red Application temperature 40 °F to 90 °F (5 °C to 32 °C) Temperature resistance -4 °F to 212 °F (-20 °C to 100 °C) Consistency Sprayable liquid Chemical basis Latex based dispersion Working time 30-45 minutes Curing time 24 hours Ph-value Approx. 8.0 Movement capability Up to 50% Surface burning characteristics (ASTM E 84-00 Flame spread: 5 Smoke development: 5 Sound transmission classification (ASTM E 90 -99) 55 Approvals ICBO Evaluation Service, Inc. Report No. ER -5614 California State Fire Marshal Listing No. 1451-1200:114 Listing No 1452 - 1200:109 City of New York MEA 99 -99 -M MEA 132 -01 -M Tested in accoNance with • UL 2079 • ASTM E 1966 • ASTM E 84 • CAN4- S115 -95M • ASTM E 2307 Internationally tested and approved ,p FLL, VW DR GAMY U00W FMR USE A aN JDNT SYS1Ens MID C o FeMtR FIE awl®rt sysras sEE u FIE REWA Mi DMEMMY FM APPROVED © latest product information www.us.hilg.com ® ordering information see page: 14 saving Lives through innovation & education Hilt Firestop Guide 2005 -2006 1- 800 - 879 -8000 1 www.us.hilti.com 9 Speed Spray CP 606 System Advantage / Customer Benefits • Paintable • Meets 500 CCyycle requirements (ASTM `E 1966 & UL 2079) • Smoke, fume and water resistant • Easy clean up with water • Single component systems available • Hems tEEDT uiremen is for indoor ernerorimental rxedit 4.1 Law Emitting Mater, tarts and Adhesives and 42 Paints and Coatings Product description • An acrylic based firestop sealant that provides movement capability in fire rated joints and seals through penetrations applications Product features • Silicone free • Halogen, asbestos and solvent free • UV- resistant Areas of application • Sealing construction/expansionjoints • Top - of - wall joints • Metal pipes • Cable bundles • HVAC penetrations For use with • Various base materials such as masonry, concrete, metal, etc. • Wall and floor assemblies rated up to 3 hours Examples • Where a gypsum wall assembly meets the underside of a metal or concrete deck • Sealing expansion joints to impede the passage of fire, smoke and toxic fumes • Sealing around HVAC penetrations through fire -rated assem- blies according to the applicable drawing in the UL Fire Resistance Directory or the Hilti Firestop Manual. installation instructions for CP 606 opening 1. Clean the opening. Surfaces to which CP 672 will be applied should be cleaned of loose debris, dirt, oil, wax and grease. The surface should be moisture and frost free. Application of firestop 2. Insert fill of mineral wool or backer (as required). 3. Apply firestop over backer. 4. Smooth firestop sealant with a trowel before the skin forms. Once cured, CP 606 can only be removed mechanically. 5. For maintenance reasons, a penetration seal can be permanently marked with an identification plate and fastened in a visible position next to the seal. Notice about approvals • When using Hilti CP 606 Flexible Firestop Sealant, check that the joint or pipe application has been sealed 1. Clean opening 2. Insert hacking material compressed per UL System Not to be used... • On areas immersed in water Safety precautions • Keep out of reach of children • Read the Material Safety Data Sheet • Eyes and hands must be suitably protected • Avoid contact with eyes/skin • Only use in well ventilated areas Storage • Store only in the original packaging in a location protected from moisture at a temperature of 40•F to 77•F (5•C to 25•C) • Observe expiration date on package L r_ 3. Apply CP 606 4. Smooth CP 606 S. Fasten identifica- tion plate (d required) CP 606 Technical Data At 73•F (23•C) and 50% relative humidity Chemical basis Acrylic based firestop sealant DwAy Approx. 1.5 q/cm' Color Available in red or white Application temperature 40•F to 104•F (5•C to 40•C) Skin - forming time Approx. 15 min Curing rate Approx. 2 mm / 3 days Volume shrinkage Less than 20% Movement capability Approx. 10% Temperature resistance —22•F to 176•F ( -30•C to 80•C) Surface burning characteristics (ASTM E 84 -96) Flame Spread: 0 Smoke Development: 5 Sound transmission classification (ASTM E 90 -99) 56 AaErM's IC90 Evaluation Service, Inc. Repot No. ER -5614 Cafifomia State Fire Marshal Listing no. 1452-1200:112 City of New York MEA 100 -99 -M Tested in accordance with • UL 2079 • ASTM E 1966 • UL 1479 •ASTM E814 • ASTM E 84 Internationally tested and approved r asp., Flu, Yao OR MR MMERMt 1%A FOR USE N TWOM- PENE7RAT ON J L a FTIESTOP SYSTEMS MID "f SYSTEMS SEE Ul FM RESWM U MOOR sm FM APPROVED British Standard � � 1 © latest product information www.us.hilii.com Q ordering information see page: 35 Saving Lives through innovation & education ! Hilti Firestop Guide 2005 -2006 1- 800 - 879 -SM www.us.hilb.com ®• 23 Flexible Firestop Sealant CP767 &CP777 Te Data Tested in accordance with • UL 2079 • ASTM E 1966 • ASTM C G12 Type 1 -11.113 • CAN4-S1 1 5-95M Internationally tested and approved 4 ,.ssis, as FORMING MATEFW FOR USE IN JOINT SYSTEMS C SEE UL FIRE RESISTANCE DIRECTORY I rent CP767 &CP777 Product description • Pre - formed mineral wool plugs for 1.5 ", 2" and 3" decks Product features • Pre -cut to industry standard size decking flutes • Reduces material waste • 3 sizes available Areas of application • Top -of -wall Tested and approved • UUcUL Classified when used in conjunction with CP 606 Flexible Firestop Sealant, CP 601S Elastomeric Firestop Sealant or CP 672 Speed Spray System Advantage / Customer 80neflts • Pre- a"eaves no gaps or voids • Smooth surface provides cost effective spray coverage • Safe to use,—no asbestos / inorganic, will not mildew • Up to 60 %faster than castle cutting! Complete Top -of -Wall Firestopping Solution when used with CP 672, CP 606, or CP 601 S © latest product information www.us.hild.com ® ordering information see page. 14 Saves Time and Money! Castle Cutting 50 MINUTES Conventional Mineral Wool 35 MINUTES Hilt Speed Plugs 60% Faster than Caste Cutting 43% Faster than Conventional Mineral Wool *Based upon 40 linear feet of installation Installaflon Instructions for CP 777 Speed Plugs Easy One step installabon... Full Coverage Pre -cut flute configuration Superior Finish Smoo surface allows Simply cut to length and irstall. leaves no gaps or voids. quick Fnd c effective comaralle with Speed Spray Easy Mae speed Strips lo joints between wall substrate and bottom of deck. Compress Per ul. System. 10 Saving Lives through innovation & education Hilti Firestop Guide 2005 -2006 1- 800 - 879 -8000 ! www.us.hilb.com CP 767 Speed Strips & CP 777 Speed Plugs System No. HW —D -0042 Assembly Ratings — 1 and 2 Hr (See Items 2 do 3A) Joint Width — 1 In. Flax Class II Movement Capatilities — 50% Compression or Extension 4.4 • 7 r r r r I. Floor Assembly The fire —rated fluted steel deck /concrete floor assembly shall be constructed of the materials and in the manner described in the individual Floor — Ceiling Design in the UL Fire Resistance Directory and shall include the following construction features: A. Steel Floor And Form Unfits* Max 3 in. deep galv steel fluted units. B. Concrete Min 2 -1/2 in. thick reinforced concrete, as measured from the top plane of the floor units. C. Spray — Applied Fire Resistive Materials* (Optional) - -(Not Shown)- -Prior to the installation of the steel ceiling runners, Forming Material and Fill, Void or Cavity Material (Items 2A, 3A, 38) the steel floor units may be sprayed with a min 5/16 in. to max 1 -3/4 in. thickness of fire resistive material. W R (MACE & CO — CONN CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS W — Type MK -6 —HY 2. Wall Assembly The 1 or 2 hr fire rated gypsum board /steel stud wall assembly shall be constructed of the materials and in the manner described in the individual U400— Series Wall or Partition Design in the UL Fire Resistance Directory and shall include the following construction features: A. Steel Floor And Ceding Runners Floor and ceiling runners of wall assembly shall consist of min 25 go goly steel channels sized to accommodate steel studs (Item 2B). Ceiling runner to be provided with 2 in. flanges. Ceiling runner secured to volleys of steel floor units (Item 1A) through fire resistive material with steel fasteners or welds spaced max 12 in. 0C. When optional spray applied material is used on the steel floor units, steel ceiling runner shall be secured through the spray applied material to each valley of floor unit with min 3/16 in. diam steel masonry anchors. - Reproduced by HILT], Inc. Courtesy of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. e FNFSI SSTM December 13, 2000 us I Page: i of 2 System No. HW —D -0042 Assembly Ratings — 1 and 2 Hr (See Items 2 Joint Width — 1 In. Max Class II Movement CapalAdies — 50% Compression & 3A) or Extension Al. Light Gouge Framing' — Slotted Ceiling Runner As an alternate to the ceiling runner in Item 2A, slotted ceiling runner to consist of goly steel channel with slotted flanges sized to accommodate steel studs (Item 2B). Slotted ceiling runner installed perpendicular to direction of fluted steel floor units and secured to valleys with steel fasteners spaced max 24 in. OC. SUPTRACK SYSTEMS K -- -- SLP — TRK A2 . Light Gauge Framing' — vertical Deflection Ceiling Runner As an alternate to the ceiling runners in Items 2A and 2A1, vertical deflection ceiling runner to consist of goly steel channel with slotted vertical deflection clips mechanically fastened within runner. Slotted clips, provided with step bushings, for permanent fastening of steel studs. Flanges sized to accommodate steel studs (Item 2B). Vertical deflection ceiling runner installed perpendicular to direction of fluted steel floor units and secured to valleys with steel fasteners spaced max 24 in. OC . THE STEEL NETWORK INC -- VertiTrock VTD250, VTD358, VTD400, VTD600 and VTD800 B. Studs Steel studs to be min 2 -1/2 in. wide. Studs cut 1/2 to 3/4 in. less in length than assembly height with bottom nesting in and resting on floor runner and with top nesting in ceiling runner without attachment. When slotted ceiling runner (Item 2A1) is used, steel studs secured to slotted ceilinq runner with No. 8 by 1/2 in. long wafer head steel screws at midheiaht of slot on each side of wall. Stud spacing not to exceed 24 in. OC. When vertical deflection ceiling runner (Item 2A2) is used, steel studs secured to slotted vertical deflection clips, through the bushings, with steel screws at midheiaht of each slot. Stud spacing not to exceed 24 in. OC . C. Gypsum Board* Gypsumboard installed to a min total thickness of 5/8 in. and 1 -1/4 in. on each side of wall for 1 and 2 hr rated assemblies, respectively. Wall to be constructed as specified in the individual Wall and Partition Design in the UL Fire Resistance Directory, except that a max 1 in. gap shall be maintained between the top of the gypsumboard and the bottom of the steel floor units and the top row of screws shall be installed into the studs 3 -112 to 4 in. below the lower surface of the floor. 3. Joint System Max separation between bottom of floor and top of wall at time of installation of joint system is 1 in. The joint system is designed to accommodate a may 50 percent compression or extension from its installed width. The joint system consists of forming material and a fill material, as follows: A. Forming Material' Min 8 pcf density mineral wool bott insulation cut approx 25 percent wider than the flutes and with a length approx equal to the overall thickness of the wall. Multiple pieces stacked on top of each other, as needed, and then compressed 50 percent in thickness and inserted into the flutes of the steel floor units above the top of the ceiling runner. The mineral wool butt insulation is to project beyond each side of the ceiling runner, flush with wall surfaces. Nom 5/8 in. and 1 -1/4 in. wide strips for 1 and 2 hr rated assemblies, repectively, of min 8 pcf mineral wool butt insulation ore to be cut to fill the gap between the top of the gypsumboard and bottom of the steel floor units. The strips of mineral wool are compressed 50 percent and tightly pocked, cut edge first, into the gap between the top of the gypsumboard and bottom of the steel floor units on both sides of the wall. ROCK WOOL MANUFACTURING CO -- Delta -8A B. Fill, Void or Covity Material Min 1/8 in. wet thickness of fill material sprayed or troweled on each side of the wall to completely cover mineral wool forming material and to overlap a min of 1/2 in. onto gypsumboard and steel deck on both sides of wall. When Spray — Applied Fire Resistive Material* is applied to the Steel Floor and Form Units *, the fill material is to overlap the gypsumboard a min of 112 in. and the Spray — Applied Fire Resistive Material a min of 2 in. on both sides of wall. When spray — opplied fire resistive materials are used, the CP 672 firestop spray shall overlap the wall a min 1/2 in. and overlap the spray — applied fire resistive material a min of 2 in. on both sides of the wall. HILTI C0NSTRt1CTION CHEMICALS, DIV OF WTI INC — CP 672 Firestop Spray *Bearing the UL Classification Mork 0 01 P I wr'lklo Reproduced by HILT], Inc. Courtesy of 0=Q U� Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. FMiE570P Sft MS December 13, 2000 Page: 2 of 2 as System No. HW —D -0049 Assembly Ratings — 1 and 2 Hr (See Items 2 and 3B) Nominal Joint VK th — 1 In. Class II Movement Capabilities — 50% Compression or Extension 1. Floor Assembly The fire —rated fluted steel deck /concrete floor assembly shall be constructed of the materials and in the manner described in the individual Floor — Ceiling Design in the UL Fire Resistance Directory and shall include the following construction features: A. Steel Floor And Form Units* Max 3 in. deep gaily steel fluted units. B. Concrete Min 2 -1/2 in. thick reinforced concrete, as measured from the top plane of the floor units. C. Spray — Applied Fire Resistive Materials* (Optional) - -(Not Shown) - -Prior to the installation of the steel ceiling runners, Forming Material and Fill, Void or Cavity Material (Items 2A, 3A, 313) the steel floor units may be sprayed with a min 5/16 in. to max 1 -3/4 in. thickness of fire resistive material. W R GRACE & CO — CONN CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS DIV — Type MK -6 —HY 2. Wall Assembly The 2 hr fire rated gypsumboard /steel stud wall assembly shall be constructed of the materials and in the manner described in the individual 0400— Series Wall or Partition Design in the UL Fire Resistance Directory and shall include the following construction features: A. Steel Floor And Ceiling Runners Floor and ceiling runners of wall assembly shall consist of min 25 go galv steel channels sized to accommodate steel studs (Item 2B). Ceiling runner to be provided with 2 in. flanges. Ceiling runner secured to valleys of steel floor units (Item 1A) through fire resistive material with steel fasteners or welds spaced max 12 in. OC. When optional spray applied material is used on the steel floor units, steel ceiling runner shall be secured through the spray applied material to each valley of floor unit with min 3/16 in. diam steel masonry anchors. Al. Light Gauge Framing * — Slotted Ceiling Runner As an alternate to the ceiling runner in Item 2A, slotted ceiling runner to consist of gals steel channel with slotted flanges sized to accommodate steel studs (Item 2B). Slotted ceiling runner installed parallel to direction of fluted steel floor units and secured to valleys with steel fasteners spaced max 24 in. OC. SLIPTRACK SYSTEMS INC -- -- SLP -TRK Reproduced by HILT], Inc. Courtesy of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. ® US MFSTOP SYSTEMS December 13, 2000 Page: 1 of 2 SECTION A —A System No. HW —D -0049 Assembly Ratings — 1 and 2 Hr (See Rems 2 and 3B) Nominal Joint VKb — 1 In. Class II Movement Capabilities — 50% Compression or Extension A2 . Light Gauge Framing * — Vertical Deflection Ceiling Runner As an alternate to the ceiling runners in Items 2A and 2A1, vertical deflection ceiling runner to consist of galv steel channel with slotted vertical deflection clips mechanically fastened within runner. Slotted clips, provided with step bushings, for permanent fastening of steel studs. Flanges sized to accommodate steel studs (Item 2B). Vertical deflection ceiling runner installed parallel to direction of fluted steel floor units and secured to valleys with steel fasteners spaced max 24 in. OC . THE STEEL NETWORK INC -- VertiTrock VTD250, VTD358, VTD400, VTD600 and VTD800 B. Studs Steel studs to be min 2 -112 in. wide. Studs cut 1/2 to 3/4 in. less in length than assembly height with bottom nesting in and resting on floor runner and with top nesting in ceiling runner without attachment. When slotted ceiling runner (Item 2A1) is used, steel studs secured to slotted ceiling runner with No. 8 by 1/2 in. long wafer head steel screws at midheight of slot on each side of wall. Stud spacing not to exceed 24 in. OC. When vertical deflection ceiling runner (Item 2A2) is used, steel studs secured to slotted vertical deflection clips, through the bushings, with steel screws at midheight of each slot. Stud spacing not to exceed 24 in. OC . C. Gypsum Board* Gypsumboard installed to a min total thickness of 5/8 in. and 1 -1/4 in. on each side of wall for 1 and 2 Hr rated assemblies respectively . Wall to be constructed as specified in the individual Wall and Partition Design in the UL Fire Resistance Directory, except that c nom 1 in. gap shall be maintained between the top of the gypsumboard and the bottom of the steel floor units and the top row of screws shall be installed into the studs 3 -1/2 to 4 in. below the lower surface of the floor. The hourly rating of the joint system is equal to the hourly fire rating of the wall. 3. Joint System Max separation between bottom of floor and top of wall at time of installation of joint system is 1 in. The joint system is designed to accommodate a max 50 percent compression or extension from its installed width. The joint system consists of forming material and a fill material, as follows. A. Forming Material* Min 8 pcf density mineral wool butt insulation cut approx 25 percent wider than the flutes and with o length approx equal to the overall thickness of the wall. Pieces stacked to height of 6 in. and then compressed 50 percent in thickness and inserted into the flutes of the steel floor units above the top of the ceiling runner. The mineral wool batt insulation is to project beyond each side of the ceiling runner, flush with wall surfaces. Nom 5/8 in. and 1 -1/4 in. wide by 1 -112 in. high strips of min 8 pcf mineral wool butt insulation for 1 and 2 hr rated assemblies respectively, are to be cut to fill the 1 in. gap between the top of the gypsumboard and bottom of the steel floor units. The strips of mineral wool are compressed and firmly packed, cut edge first, into the gap between the top of the gypsumboard and bottom of the steel floor units on both sides of the wall. ROCK WOOL MANUFACTURING CO -- Delta -8 B. Fill, Void or Cavity Material* Min 1/8 in. wet thickness of fill material sprayed or troweled on each side of the wall to completely cover mineral wool forming material and to overlap a min of 1/2 in. onto gypsumboard and steel deck on both sides of wall. When spray — applied fire resistive material* is applied to the steel floor and form units *, the fill material is to overlap the gypsumboard a min of 1/2 in, and the spray — applied fire resistive material a min of 2 in. on both sides of wall. When spray — applied fire resistive materials are used, the CP672 firestop spray shall overlap the wall a min 1/2 in. and overlap the spray — applied fire resistive material a min of 2 in. on both sides of the wall. HILTI CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS, DIV OF HILTI INC — CP672 Firestop Spray *Bearing the UL Classification Mark Reproduced by HILTI, Inc. Courtesy of U Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. ® L Fw610P SYSTEMS December 13, 2000 Page: 2 of 2 System No. HW —D -0045 Amp* Ratings — 1 & 2 Hr (See Item 2) Nominal Joint Width — 3/4 in. Class II Movement Capalfif s — 33% Compression or Extension SECTION A A 1. Floor Assembly The fire — roted fluted steel floor unit /concrete floor assembly shall be constructed of the materials and in the manner described in the individual Floor— Ceiling Design in the Fire Resistance Directory and shall include the following, construction features: A. Steel Floor and Form Units* Max S in. deep goly steel fluted floor units. B. Concrete Min 2 -1/2 in. thick reinforced concrete, as measured from the top plane of the floor units. 2. Wall Assembly The 1 or 2 hr fire —rated gypsumboard /stud wall assembly shall be constructed of the materials and in the manner specified in the individual U400 Series Wall or Partition Design in the UL Fire Resistance Directory and shall include the following construction features: A. Steel Floor and Ceiling Runners Floor and ceiling runners of wall assembly shall consist of min No. 25 gouge galy steel channels sized to accommodate steel studs (Item 2B). Ceiling runner to be provided with 2 in. flanges. Ceiling runner secured to valleys of steel floor units (Item 1A) with steel fasteners or by welds spaced 12 in. OC. Al. Light Gauge Framing* —Slotted Ceiling Runner As an alternate to the ceiling runner in Item 2A, slotted ceiling runner to consist of gals steel channel with slotted flanges sized to accommodate steel studs (Item 213). Slotted ceiling runner installed perpendicular to direction of fluted steel floor units and secured to valleys with steel fasteners spaced max 24 in. OC. SLIPTRACK SYSTEMS INC -- SLP —TRK Reproduced by Hllil, Inc. Courtesy of OIA4/4, Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. ®� FLOP SYSTEMS December 13, 2000 pays: 1 of 2 System No. HW —D -0045 Assembly Ratings — 1 & 2 Hr (See Item 2) Nominal Joint Width — 3/4 in. Gass II Movement CapolAities — 33% Compression or Extension A2 . Light Gauge Froming * — Vertical Deflection Ceiling Runner As an alternate to the ceiling runners in Item 2A and 2A1, vertical deflection ceiling runner to consist of galv steel channel with slotted vertical deflection clips mechanically fastened within runner. Slotted clips, provided with step bushings, for permanent fastening of steel studs. Flanges sized to accommodate steel studs (Item 2B). Vertical deflection ceiling runner installed perpendicular to direction of fluted steel floor units and secured to valleys with steel fasteners spaced max 24 in. OC . THE STEEL NETWORK INC — VertiTrack VTD250, VTD358, VTD400, VTD600 and VTD800 B. Studs Steel studs to be min 2 -1/2 in. wide. Studs cut 1/2 to 3/4 in. less in length than assembly height with bottom nesting in and resting on floor runner and with top nesting in ceiling runner without attachment. When slotted ceiling runner (Item 2A1) is used, steel studs secured to slotted ceiling runner with No. 8 by 1/2 in. long wafer head steel screws at midheight of slot on each side of wall. Stud spacing not to exceed 24 in. OC. When vertical deflection ceilinq runner (Item 2A2) is used, steel studs secured to slotted vertical deflection clips, through the bushings, with steel screws at midheight of each slot. Stud spacing not to exceed 24 in. OC . C. Gypsum Board* For 1 hr assembly, one layer of 5/8 in. thick gypsumboard is required in the individual Wall and Partition Design. For 2 hr assembly, two layers of 5/8 in. thick gypsumboard is required in the individual Wall and Partition Design. For both hourly ratings, a nominal 3/4 in. gap shall be maintained between the top of the gypsumboard and the bottom surface of the steel floor units and the top row of screws shall be installed into the studs 3 in. below the valleys of the steel floor units. The hourly rating of the joint system is dependent on the hourly fire rating of the wall. 3. Joint System Max separation between bottom of floor and top of wall is 3/4 in. The joint system is designed to accommodate a max 33 percent compression or extension from its installed width. The joint system consists of a packing material and a fill material between the top of the wallboard and the bottom of the floor, as follows: A. Forming Material* Min 2 -3/4 in. or 4 in. depth of 4 pcf mineral wool butt insulation, for 1 and 2 hr rated wall assemblies, respectively, cut to the shape of the fluted deck, approx 20 percent larger than the area of the flutes and compressed into the flutes of the steel floor unit flutes above the ceiling channel. For 2 hr assembly, an additional 1 -1/2 in. thick by 3/4 in. wide sections of mineral wool batt insulation compressed 50 percent and installed cut edge first to fill the 3/4 in. gap between the top of gypsumboard and bottom of the steel floor units. The forming material shall be recessed 1/2 in. from each side of the wall. FIBRD( INSULATIONS INC — FBX Safing Insulation B. Fill, Void or Cavity Material* — Sealant Min 1/2 in. thickness of fill material installed on each side of the wall in the flutes of the steel floor units and between the top of the gypsumboard and the bottom of the steel floor units, flush with each surface of the wall. HILT] CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS, DIV OF HILTI INC — CP606 Flexible Firestop Sealant *Bearing the UL Classification Mark ® 0?SSI Reproduced HILT], Inc. Courtesy of U� Underwriters rs Laboratories, Inc. w SOP SYSTEMS December 13, 2000 (� Page: 2 of 2 System No. HW —D -0076 Assembly Ratings — 1 and 2 Hr (See ftems 2 and 3) Nominal Joint Width - 3/4 in. Class II Movement Capaalfties — 17% Compression or Extension 7 A L— A !► "11.1 . .. 1. Floor Assembly The fire —rated fluted steel floor unit /concrete floor assembly shall be constructed of the materials and in the manner described in the individual Floor — Ceiling Design in the Fire Resistance Directory and shall include the following construction features: A. Steel Floor and Form Units' Max 3 in. deep goly steel fluted floor units. B. Concrete Min 2 -1/2 in. thick reinforced concrete, as measured from the top plane of the floor units. C. Spray — Applied Fire Resistive Materials (Optional, Not Shown) -- Prior to the installation of the ceiling runner and Fill, Void or Cavity Materials (Item 3), the steel floor units may be sprayed with a min 5/16 in. thickness to a max 11/16 in. thickness of fire resistive material. W R GRACE & CO — CONN CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS DIV — Type MK -6 /HY 2. Wall Assembly The 1 or 2 hr fire — roted gypsumboard /steel stud wall assembly shall be constructed of the materials and in the manner specified in the individual U400 Series Wall or Partition Design in the UL Fire Resistance Directory and shall include the following construction features: A. Steel Floor and Ceiling Runners Floor and ceiling runners of wall assembly shall consist of min No. 25 gauge gaiv steel channels sized to accommodate steel studs (Item 2B). Ceiling runner to be provided with 2 in. flanges. Ceiling runner secured to valleys of steel floor units (Item 1A) through fire resistive material with steel fasteners or by welds spaced 12 in. OC. S Reproduced by HILTI, Inc. Courtesy of � Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. � E US FMiES1 SYSTEMS December 13, 2000 Page: 1 of 2 System No. HW —D -0076 Assembly Ratings — 1 and 2 Hr (See Items 2 and 3) Nominal Joint Width — 3/4 in. Class II Movement CapalAdies — 17% Compression or Extension Al. Light Gauge Framing* —Slotted Ceiling Runner As an alternate to the ceiling runner in Item 2A, slotted ceiling runner to consist of goly steel channel with slotted flanges sized to accommodate steel studs (Item 2B). Slotted ceiling runner installed perpendicular to direction of fluted steel floor units and secured to valleys with steel fasteners spaced max 24 in. OC. SLIPTRACK SYSTEMS INC — -- SLP —TRK A2 . Light Gauge Framing * — Vertical Deflection Ceiling Runner As an alternate to the ceiling runners in Items 2A and 2A1, vertical deflection ceiling runner to consist of galv steel channel with slotted vertical deflection clips mechanically fastened within runner. Slotted clips, provided with step bushings, for permanent fastening of steel studs. Flanges sized to accommodate steel studs (Item 2B). Vertical deflection ceiling runner installed perpendicular to direction of fluted steel floor units and secured to valleys with steel fasteners spaced max 24 in. OC . THE STEEL NETWORK INC — -- VertiTrack VTD250, VTD358, VTD400, VTD600 and VTD800 B. Studs Steel studs to be min 2 -1/2 in. wide. Studs cut 1/2 to 3/4 in. less in length than assembly height with bottom nesting in and resting on floor runner and with top nesting in ceiling runner without attachment. When slotted ceiling runner (Item 2A1) is used, steel studs secured to slotted ceiling runner with No. 8 by 1/2 in. long wafer head steel screws of midheight of slot on each side of wall. Stud spacing not to exceed 24 in. OC. When verticla deflection ceiing runner (Item 2A2) is used. Stud spacing not to exceed 24 in. OC. When vertical deflection ceiling runner (Item 2A2) is used, steel studs secured to slotted vertical deflection clips, through the bushings, with steel screws at midheight of each slot. Stud spacing not to exceed 24 in. OC . C. Gypsum Wallboard* Gypsumboard installed to a min total thickness 5/8 of 1 -1/4 in. on each side of wall, for 1 or 2 hr fire resistance rated walls, respectively. Wall to be constructed as specified in the individual U400 Series Design in the UL Fire Resistance Directory, except that the gypsumboard is cut to fit the contour of the steel floor units with a max 3/4 in. gap. The screws attaching the gypsumboard to the studs at the top of the first layer shall be located 4 in. from the steel floor unit valleys. The screws attaching the second layer to the steel studs shall be installed into the studs 3 -1/2 in. below the valleys of the steel floor units. The hourly fire rating of the joint system is dependent on the hourly ratings of the wall. 3. Fill, Void or Cavity Material* — Sealant Max separation between bottom of floor and top of wall is 3/4 in. The joint system is designed to accommodate a max 17 percent compression or extension from its installed width. Min 1 -1/4 in. thickness of fill material flush with the surface of the wallboard for 2 hr fire rated systems or 5/8 in. thickness plus a 1/4 in. crown of fill material for 1 hr fire rated systems installed on each side of the wall between the top of the gypsumboard and the bottom of the steel floor units. HILT] CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS, DIV OF HILT] INC — CP601 S Elastomeric Firestop Sealant *Bearing the UL Classification Mark co S Reproduced by HILT], Inc. Courtesy of 0010441/0, Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. L FN SM SVS1EMS December 13, 2000 C US Page: 2 of 2 System No. HW —D -0087 Assembly Ratings — 1 and 2 Hr (See Items 2 do 3B) Nominal Joint Width — 2 In. Class II and III Movement Copa ilities — 20% Compression or Extension Floor Assembly The fire —rated fluted steel deck /concrete floor assembly shall be constructed of the materials and in the manner described in the individual Floor — Ceiling Design in the UL Fire Resistance Directory and shall include the following construction features: A. Steel Floor and Form Units* Max 3 in. deep goly steel fluted floor units. B. Concrete Min 2 -1/2 in. thick reinforced concrete, as measured from the top plane of the floor units. C. Spray -- Applied Fire Resistive Materials* (Optional) - -(Not Shown) - -Prior to the installation of the deflection channel, Forming Material and Fill, Void or Cavity Material (Items 3A, 313, 3C) the steel floor units may be sprayed with a min 5/16 in. to max 1 -3/4 in. thickness of fire resistive material. W R GRACE & CO — CONN CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS DIV — Type MK -6 —HY Reproduced HILTI, Inc. Courtesy of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. Us L PM10P SYSTM December 13, 2000 C 0 us I Page: 1 of 3 System No. HW —D -0087 Assembly Ratings — 1 and 2 Hr (See Items 2 do 3B) Nominal Joint Vkb — 2 In. Class II and III Movement CopolA ies — 20% Compression or Extension 2. Wall Assembly The 1 or 2 hr fire rated gypsum wallboard /steel stud wall assembly shall be constructed of the materials and in the manner described in the individual U400— Series Wall or Partition Design in the UL Fire Resistance Directory and shall include the following construction features: A. Steel Floor and Ceiling Runners Floor and ceiling runners of wall assembly shall consist of galv steel channels sized to accomodate steel studs (Item 213). Ceiling runner to be provided with 1 in. flanges. Ceiling runner installed within the U— shaped deflection channel (Item 3A) with a 1 -1/2 in. gap maintained between the top of ceiling runner and top of deflection plate. Al. Light Gauge Framing* —Slotted Ceiling Runner As an alternate to the ceiling runner in Item 2A, slotted ceiling runner to consist of poly steel channel with slotted flanges sized to accommodate steel studs (Item 213). Slotted ceiling runner installed perpendicular to direction of fluted steel floor units and secured to valleys with steel fasteners spaced max 24 in. OC. SLIPTRACK SYSTEMS INC -- SLP —TRK A2 . Light Gauge Framing* —Vertical Deflection Ceiling Runner As an alternate to the ceiling runners in Items 2A and 2A1, vertical deflection ceiling runner to consist of goly steel channel with slotted vertical deflection clips mechanically fastened within runner. Slotted clips, provided with step bushings, for permanent fastening of steel studs. Flanges sized to accommodate steel studs (Item 213). Vertical deflection ceiling runner installed perpendicular to direction of fluted steel floor units and secured to valleys with steel fasteners spaced max 24 in. OC . THE STEEL NETWORK INC -- VertiTrack VTD250, VTD358, VTD400, VTD600 and VTD800 3. Studs Steel studs to be min 2 -1/2 in. wide. Studs cut 112 to 3/4 in. less in length than assembly height with bottom nesting in and resting on floor runner and with top nesting in ceiling runner without attachment. When slotted ceiling runner (Item 2A1) is used, steel studs secured to slotted ceiling runner with No. 8 by 1/2 in. long wafer head steel screws at midheight of slot on each side of wall. Stud spacing not to exceed 24 in. OC. When vertical deflection ceiling, runner (Item 2A2) is used, steel studs secured to slotted vertical deflection clips, through the bushings, with steel screws at midheight of each slot. Stud spacing not to exceed 24 in. OC . C. Gypsum Board* Gypsumboard installed to a min total thickness of 5/8 in. or 1 -1/4 in. on each side of wall for 1 and 2 hr rated assemblies, respectively. Wall to be constructed as specified in the individual Wall and Partition Design in the UL Fire Resistance Directory, except that a nom 2 in. gap shall be maintained between the top of the gypsumboard and the bottom of the steel floor units and the top row of screws shall be installed into the studs 4 to 4-1/2 in. below the lower surface of the floor. � Reproduced by HILT], Inc. Courtesy of U Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. � ®� PM 310P SYSTEMS December 13, 2000 Page: 2 of 3 System No. HW —D -0087 Assembly Ratings — 1 and 2 Hr (See Items 2 do 3B) Nominal Joint Width — 2 In. Class II and III Movement Capaai'ities — 2Ox Compression or Extension 3. Joint System Max separation between bottom of floor and top of wall at time of installation of joint system is 2 in. The joint system is designed to accomodate a max 20 percent compression or extension from its installed width. The joint system consists of a deflection channel, forming material and a fill material as follows: A. Deflection Channel A nom 3-11/16 in. wide by 3 in. deep min No. 22 gouge steel U— shaped channel. Deflection channel secured to valleys of steel floor units (Item 1A) through fire resistive material with steel fasteners or by welds spaced max 12 in. OC. When optional spray applied material is used on the steel floor units, deflection channel shall be secured through the spray applied material to each valley of floor unit with min 3/16 in. diam steel masonry anchors. The ceiling runner (Item 2A) is installed within the deflection channel to maintain a 1 -1/2 in. gap between the top of the ceiling runner and the top of the deflection channel. The ceiling runner is not fastened to the deflection channel. B. Forming Material* Min 3 -1/2 in. thickness of min 4 pcf density mineral wool bott insulation cut to the shape of the fluted floor units, approx 33 percent larger than the area of the flutes. Pieces compressed and inserted vertically into the flutes above the top of the ceiling runner. The mineral wool butt insulation is to flush with each side of the ceiling runner. Additional 5/8 in. and 1 -1/4 in. thickness of min 4 pcf mineral wool butt insulation, for 1 and 2 hr rated assemblies respectively, cut larger than the contour of the flutes and 2 in. gap above the top of the gypsumboard , compressed 33 percent and firmly packed into the flutes and gap between the top of the gypsumboard and bottom of the steel floor units, flush with both surfaces of the wall. ROCK WOOL MANUFACTURING CO — Delta Board C. Fill, Void or Cavity Material* Min 1/8 in. wet thickness of fill material sprayed or troweled on each side of the wall to completely cover mineral wool forming material and to overlap a min of 1/2 in. onto gypsumboard and steel deck on both sides of wall. When spray — applied fire resistive material' is applied to the steel floor and form units', the fill material is to overlap the gypsumboard a min of 1/2 in. and the spray— opplied fire resistive material a min of 2 in. on both sides of wall. When spray — applied fire resistive materials are used, the CP672 firestop spray shall overlap the wall a min 1/2 in. and overlap the spray — applied fire resistive material a min of 2 in. on both sides of the wall. HILTI CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS, DIV OF HILTI INC — CP672 Firestop Spray 'Bearing the UL Classification Mark Reproduced by HILT], Inc. Courtesy of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. ® US F11111610p SYSTEMS December 13, 2000 Page: 3 of 3 an System No. HW —D -0089 Assembly Ratings — 1 and 2 Hr (See Items 2 and 3) Nominal Joint W kb — 2 In. Class 11 and III Movement Capabilities — 20% Compression or Extension 1. Floor Assembly The fire —rated fluted steel deck /concrete floor assembly shall be constructed of the materials and in the manner described in the individual Floor — Ceiling Design in the UL Fire Resistance Directory and shall include the following construction features: A. Steel Floor And Form Units' Max 3 in. deep galy steel fluted floor units. B. Concrete Min 2 -1/2 in. thick reinforced concrete, as measured from the top plane of the floor units. C. Spray — Applied Fire Resistive Materials* (Optional) - -(Not Shown) - -Prior to the installation of the deflection channel, Forming Material and Fill, Void or Cavity Material (Items 3A, 3B, 3C) the steel floor units may be sprayed with a min 5/16 in. to max 1 -3/4 in. thickness of fire resistive material. W R GRACE do CO — CONN CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS DIV -- Type MK -6 —HY 2. Wall Assembly The 1 or 2 hr fire rated gypsumboard /steel stud wall assembly shall be constructed of the materials and in the manner described in the individual U400— Series Wall or Partition Design in the UL Fire Resistance Directory and shall include the following construction features: A Steel Floor And Ceiling Runners Floor and ceiling runners of wall asembly shall consist of goly steel channels sized to accommodate steel studs (Item 213). Ceiling runner to be provided with 1 in. flanges. Ceiling runner installed within the U— shaped deflection channel (Item 3A) with a 1 -1/2 in. gap maintained between the top of ceiling runner and top of deflection plate. Al. Light Gauge Framing' — Slotted Ceiling Runner As on alternate to the ceiling runner in Item 2A, slotted ceiling runner to consist of galy steel channel with slotted flanges sized to accommodate steel studs (Item 2B). Slotted ceiling runner installed parallel to direction of fluted steel floor units and secured to valleys with steel fasteners spaced max 24 in. OC.. SUPTRACK SYSTEMS INC -- SLP — TRK Reproduced by HILT], Inc. Courtesy of U� Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. FM' TOP SY57EMS December 13, 2000 Page: 1 of 2 SECTION A A vs System No. HW —D -0089 Assembly Ratings — 1 and 2 Hr (See Items 2 and 3) Nominal Joint VK th — 2 In. Gass II and III Movement Capabilities — 20% Compression or Extension A2. Light Gauge Framing'— Vertical Deflection Ceiling Runner As on alternate to the ceiling runners in Items 2A and 2A1, vertical deflection ceiling runner to consist of goly steel channel with slotted vertical deflection clips mechanically fastened within runner. Slotted clips, provided with step bushings, for permanent fastening of steel studs. Flanges sized to accommodate steel studs (Item 2B). Vertical deflection ceiling runner installed parallel to direction of fluted steel floor units and secured to valleys with steel fasteners spaced max 24 in. OC . THE STEEL NETWORK INC -- VertiTrack VTD250, VTD358, VTD400, VTD600 and VTD800 B. Studs Steel studs to be min 2 -1/2 in. wide. Studs cut 1/2 to 3/4 in. less in length than assembly height with bottom nesting in and resting on floor runner and with top nesting in ceiling runner without attachment. When slotted ceiling runner (Item 2A1) is used, steel studs secured to slotted telling runner with No. 8 by 1/2 in. long wafer head steel screws at midheight of slot on each side of wall. Stud spacing not to exceed 24 in. OC. When vertical deflection ceiling runner (Item 2A2) is used, steel studs secured to slotted vertical deflection clips, through the bushings, with steel screws of midheight of each slot. Stud spacing not to exceed 24 in. OC. C. Gypsum Board' Gypsumboard installed to a min total thickness of 5/8 in. or 1 -1/4 in. on each side of wall for 1 and 2 hr rated assemblies, respectively. Wall to be constructed as specified in the individual Wall and Partition Design in the UL Fire Resistance Directory, except that a nom 2 in. gap shall be maintained between the top of the gypsumboard and the bottom of the steel floor units and the top row of screws shall be installed into the studs 4 to 4 -1/2 in. below the lower surface of the floor. 3. Joint System Max separation between bottom of floor and top of wall at time of installation of joint system is 2 in. The joint system is designed to accommodate a max 20 percent compression or extension from its installed width . The joint system consists of a deflection channel, forming material and a fill material, as follows: A. Deflection Channel A nom 3 -11/16 in. wide by 3 in. deep min No. 22 gauge steel U— shaped channel. Deflection channel secured to valleys of steel floor units (Item 1A) through fire resistive material with steel fasteners or by welds spaced max 12 in. OC. When optional spray applied material is used on the steel floor units, deflection channel shall be secured over the spray applied material to each valley of floor unit with min 3/16 in. diam steel masonry anchors. The ceiling runner (Item 2A) is installed within the deflection channel to maintain a 1 -1/2 in. gap between the top of the ceiling runner and the top of the deflection channel. The ceiling runner is not fastened to the deflection channel. B. Forming Moterial* Nom 5/8 in. and 1 -1/4 in. thickness of min 4 pct mineral wool bott insulation, for 1 and 2 hr rated osemblies respectively, cut 3 in. wide, compressed 33 percent and firmly packed into the gap between the top of the gypsumboard and bottom of the steel floor units, flush with both surfaces of the wall. ROCK WOOL MANUFACTURING CO -- Delta Board C. Fill, Void or Cavity Material' Min 1/8 in. wet thickness of fill material sprayed or troweled on each side of the wall to completely cover mineral wool forming material and to overlap a min of 1/2 in. onto gypsumboard and steel deck on both sides of wall. When spray — applied fire resistive material* is applied to the steel floor and form units *, the fill material is to overlap the gypsumboard a min of 1/2 in. and the sproy — applied fire resistive material a min of 2 in. on both sides of wall. When spray — applied fire resistive materials are used, the CP672 firestop spray shall overlap the wall a min 112 in. and overlap the spray— applied fire resistive material a min of 2 in. on both sides of the wall. HILT] CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS, DN OF HILTI INC -- CP672 Firestop Spray *Bearing the UL Classification Mark Reproduced by HILT], nc. Courtesy of U� Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. fMiE5I0P SYSTEMS December 13, 2000 C US Page: 2 of 2 @Underwriters Laboratories Inc.® CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Northbrook Illinois - (847) 272 -8800 Melville. New York - (631) 271 -6200 Santa Clara. Cardomia - (40B) 985 -240C Research Triangle Park, North Carolina- (919) 549 -1400 Camas, Washington -(360) 817 -5500 CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 070303- R13240D ISSUE DATE: March 7, 2003 Page 1 of 1 Issued to: Hilti Construction Chemicals, div. of Hild Inc. 5400 S 122nd East Avenue Tulsa, OK 74146 Report Reference: R13240, December 3,1993 This is to Certify that representative samples of Sealant Spray, designated as CP672 Joint Spray Have been investigated by Underwriters Laboratories Inc.® in accordance with the Standard(s) indicated on this Certificate. Standard(s) for Safety: ANSI /UL 2079, Tests for Fire Resistance of Building Joint Systems. Additional Information: CP672 Sealant Spray intended for use as a Classified Fill, Void or Cavity. Material for use in various Joint Systems as specified in UL's Fire Resistance Directory Volume 2. Only those products bearing the UL Classification Marking should be considered as being covered by UL's Classification and Follow -Up Service. The Ul. Classification Marling includes: Ul. in a circle symbol: 1 9 with the word "CLASSIFIED" (as shown); a control number (may be alphanumeric) assigned by UL; a statement to indicate the extent of UI: s evaluation of the product; and, the product category name (product identity) as indicated in the appropriate Ul. Directory. Engineer. V/ n Review Engineer: Robert S. Lukasz Richard N. Walke Underwriters Laboratories c. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. A not4or -profit organization dedicated to public safety and committed to quality service Saving Lives through innovation & education Hilt Firestop Guide 2003 - 2004 ! 1- 800 - 879 -8000 I www.us.hilti.com ®' Q5 Abbreviations: PEL = OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit TLV = ACGIH Threshold Limit Value. STEL = Short Term Exposure Limit C = Ceiling. NE = None Established. NA = Not Applicable. HILTI ® is a registered trademark of Hilti Corp. MSDS No.: 268 Revision No.: 005 Revision Date: 11/08/04 ® Page: 1 of 2 �'�° �� °" 1AATERUU. SAFETY DAT11 SHEET ` _ Product name: CP 672 Speed Spray Description: Fire rated mastic for construction joints Supplier: Hilti, Inc. P.O. Box 21148, Tulsa, OK 74121 Emergency # (Chem - Trec.): 1 800 424 9300 (USA, PR, Virgin Islands, Canada); 001 703 527 3887 (other countries) t 3 �x INGREDIENTS AND EXPOSURE LNITS ,. Ingredients: CAS Number: TLV: M9 PEL: 17111 STEL: m9 Acrylic polymer Mixture NE NE NE Aluminum hydroxide 21645-51 -2 NE NE NE Calcium carbonate 01317 -65 -3 10 15 (T); 5 (R) NE Calcined kaolin 66402 -68-4 NA NA NE Diisononyl phthalate 68515 -48-0 NE NE NE Ethylene glycol 00107 -21 -1 NE NE C: 100 iron oxide 01309 -37 -1 5 10 NE Zinc borate 138265 -88-0 NE NE NE Abbreviations: PEL = OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit TLV = ACGIH Threshold Limit Value. STEL = Short Term Exposure Limit C = Ceiling. NE = None Established. NA = Not Applicable. HILTI ® is a registered trademark of Hilti Corp. EY Immediately flush with plenty of water. Call a physician if symptoms occur. Z' Wash with soap and water. Seek medical attention if any effects persist. >1Ml 77, Health 1, Flammability 0, Reactivity 0, PPE B (Glasses, Gloves) lnhalatlon No ill effects a xpected. Should discomfort occur, move to fresh air. k. iATA 1�A0��i ippin9 tom = Do not induce vomiting unless large amounts are ingested. If conscious, give plenty of water to SCAim e' ,_ drink. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Contact a physician immediately. gARlTitle 1Q Seciion 313: Referral to a is recommended if there is any question about the seriousness of the physician injury/exposure. Waste7Disposai ° Methods: Consult with regulatory agencies or your corporate personnel for disposal methods that comply General (natural or mechanically induced fresh air movements). While spraying, chemical goggles are recommended. As a minimum, wear safety glasses with side shields. Cloth gloves are suitable; impermeable (neoprene or rubber) gloves recommended. None normally required. PREGALMONS t 'Arr- MA PLIM2 AMU Lf.7C . . Store in a cool dry area. Keep from freezing. Store between 40° and 77° F. For industrial use only. Keep out of reach of children. Use with adequate ventilation. Keep container closed when not in use. Do not get into the eyes. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with the skin. Practice good hygiene; i.e. wash after using and before eating or smoking. Wipe away spilled material before it hardens. Place in a container for proper disposal in accordance with all applicable local, state, or federal requirements. zkq ilazard'jCommuntCation �` This MSDS has been prepared in accordance with the federal OSHA Hazard Communication t Standard. 29 CFR 1910.1200. >1Ml 77, Health 1, Flammability 0, Reactivity 0, PPE B (Glasses, Gloves) Not regulated. k. iATA 1�A0��i ippin9 tom = Not regulated. e9 SCAim e' ,_ Chemical components listed on TSCA inventory . 107 is subject to reporting gARlTitle 1Q Seciion 313: This product contains 1 — 2.5% ethylene glycol (CAS -21 -1) which under Section 313 of SARA Title III (40 CFR Part 372). Not regulated by EPA as a hazardous waste Waste7Disposai ° Methods: Consult with regulatory agencies or your corporate personnel for disposal methods that comply with local, state, and federal safety, health and environmental regulations. CONTAC'T5 , oe: 1 800 879 8000 Technical Service. 1 800 879 8000 1 800 879 6000 Jerry Metcalf (x6704) .� 1 800 424 9300 (USA, PR, Virgin Islands, Canada); 001 703 527 3887 (other countries) The information and recommendations contained herein are based upon data believed to be correct however, no guarantee or warranty of any kind expressed or implied is made with respect to the information provided. MSDS 268, Page 2 of 2 @Underwriters Laboratories Inc.@ CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE NUMBER- 070303- R16355 ISSUE DATE: March 7, 2003 Issued to: Hilti Construction Chemicals, div. of Hilti Inc. 5400 S 122nd East Avenue Tulsa, OK 74146 Report Reference: R16355, August 11, 1998 This is to Certify that representative samples o f Flexible Firestop Sealant, designated CP606 Northbrook, Illinois -(847) 272 -8800 Melville, New York- (631) 271 -8200 Santa Clara, California "(408) 985 -2400 Research Triangle Park, North Carolina "(919) 549 -1400 Camas, Washington- (360) 817 -5500 Page 1 of 1 Have been investigated by Underwriters Laboratories Inc.® in accordance with the Standard(s) indicated on this Certificate. Standard(s) for Safety: ANSI /UL1479, Fire Tests of Through- Penetration Firestops ANSI /UL 2079, Tests for Fire Resistance of Building Joint Systems. Additional Information: CP606 Sealant intended for use as a Classified Fill, Void or Cavity Material for use in various Through- Penetration Firestop Systems and Joint Systems as specified in UL's Fire Resistance Directory Volume 2. Only those products bearing the UL Classification Marling should be considered as being covered by UL's Classification and Follow -Up Service. "17te UL Classification Marking includes: UJ, in a circle symbol: with the word "CLASS1P11i1Y' (as shown); a control number (may Ix- alphanumeric) assigned by Ul:, a state - ent to indicate the extent of Ul: s evaluation of the product; and, the product catepmry name (product identity) as indicated in the appropriate Ul, Directory. Engineer: �� Revriew Engineer: Robert S. Lukasz Richard N. Walke Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. A not - for -profit organization dedicated to public safety and committed to quality service Saving Lives through innovation & education Hilt Firestop Guide 2003 -2004 1- 800 - 879 -8000 www.us.hilti.com ®" 491 MSDS No.: 267 Revision No.: 005 Revision Date: 05/21/03 ® Page: 1 of 2 r. .. • `" uATCO M SA =cTv nATA SH Product name: CP 606 Flexible Firestop Sealant Boni Point; �g Description: Fire resistant sealant Not determined. VOC Cotter "° Not determined. Supplier: Hilti, Inc. P.O. Box 21148, Tulsa, OK 74121 PH. r Emergency # (Chem - Trec.): 1 800 424 9300 (USA, PR, Virgin Islands, Canada); 001 703 527 3887 (other countries) FIRE AND EXPLOSION'HAZARD DATA °!= INGREDIENTS AND EXPOSURE LIMITS Not applicable. Flammable Limits: Not applicable. Ingredients: CAS Number: TLV-. PEL: STEL: Calcium carbonate 01317 -65 3 NA NA NE Polybutene 09003 -29-0 NE NE NE Ethylene glycol 00107 -21 -1 C: 100 mg/m (A) NE NA Pigment 13463 -67 -7 or 1309 -37 -1 z NA NA NE Isononyl phthalate 28553 -12-0 NE NE NE CP 606 white; 2 CP 606 red. Abbreviations: PEL = OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit. TLV = ACGIH Threshold Limit Value. STEL = Short Term Exposure Limit. NE = None Established. NA = Not Applicable. Eyes - Can cause slight irritation but injury is unlikely. Skin - Can cause irritation with some Ingestion - Not considered to be a route of mum- PHYSICAL DATA Appearance; White or red paste. Odor Negligible. Boni Point; �g Not applicable. Vapor Pressuns: Not applicable. P Not determined. VOC Cotter "° Not determined. 9040000n Rate 3 Not applicable. Solulb! in Water , Miscible. PH. r Not determined. Specific Gravity: 1.55 FIRE AND EXPLOSION'HAZARD DATA °!= F ashlPolrtt ; Not applicable. Flammable Limits: Not applicable. .,: Fire i►):xplosion None known. Extin lu7isi�ir Medli As appropriate for surrounding fire; material itself does not bum. $pedal Fire Fghti ng As appropriate for surrounding fire. ProcedutBS: REACTIVITY DATA $tabUity , " Stable. Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. Incormpatibili Strong oxidizing agents. Hazardous Decomposition ." Not applicable. I'rodrl±Cird' CortditiortstoAvotd: Avoid temperature extremes that could shorten the shelf life of this product. See handling and storage requirements. HEALTH HAZARD DATA Kno" Hazards: Acute: Product is slightly alkaline; minor irritation is possible. Chronic: None known. Signs and Symptoms of Eyes - Can cause slight irritation but injury is unlikely. Skin - Can cause irritation with some Ingestion - Not considered to be a route of mum- individuals. Inhalation - No effects expected. exposure. Effects of ingestion have not been determined. Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, Dermal. Medical Coriiditiona ` Eye, skin, and respiratory conditions. A99! ► lty MAMiRM Carcinogen'W -- " No ingredients are classified as a carcinogen by IARC, NTP or OSHA. HILTI ® is a registered trademark of Hird Corp. ` Flush with plenty of water while holding eyelids apart Seek medical attention if any effects E ` = N,a develop. S Wash with soap and water. Launder clothing before reuse . j laiion• �� Move to fresh air. No ill effects expected. Not a likely route of exposure. u Referral to a physician is recommended if there is any question about the seriousness of the y injury/exposure. ucA01 SOCc AWn Pi=P-Qr OAI PRATECTIVE EDUIPMENT llefrtrlation. General (natural or mechanically induced fresh air movements). „ Not required, however, safety glasses should be wom in most industrial settings. , � Cloth gloves are recommended. , INN Respa�or�r Not normally required. Where ventilation is inadequate to control vapors, use a NIOSH- approved Never a confined space without an appropriate air respirator with organic vapor cartridges. enter t supplied respirator. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE K^ Handling and Stonng` Store in a cool dry area. Keep from freezing. Shelf life is one year from date of manufacture if precaubc>nst stored between 40° and 77° F (5 - 25° C). For industrial use only. Keep out of reach of children. Keep container sealed when not in use to prevent curing of the product. Avoid contact with the eyes and skin. Practice good hygiene; i.e. wash after using and before eating or smoking. Allow to cure and place in a container for proper disposal in accordance with all applicable local, g -u state, or federal requirements. Not regulated as a hazardous waste according to federal EPA definitions. REGULATORY INFORMATION . . Lard C6 This MSDS has been prepared in accordance with the federal OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200. }� Health 1, Flammability 0, Reactivity 0, PPE B (Gloves, Glasses) Not regulated. IATAICAOghipping; "Marne: Not regulated. TSCA mrentor► Chemical components listed on TSCA inventory. SARA Tide III This product contains approximately 3% ethylene glycol which is subject to reporting under Section 313 of SARA Tdle III (40 CFR Part 372). FAVilasfie s� Not regulated by EPA as a hazardous waste. Waste peal Consult with regulatory agencies or your corporate personnel for disposal methods that comply with local, state, and federal safety, health and environmental regulations. CONfTAm . Cueh�rner Sevfce� 1 800 879 8000 TechniCBT bervow. l ow oiu °""" lealtilSafety ; 1 800 879 6000 Jerry Metcalf (x6704) nerrT 1 800 424 9300 (USA, PR, Virgin Islands, Canada); 001 703 527 3887 (other countries) The information and recommendations contained herein are based upon data believed to be correct however, no guarantee or warranty of any kind expressed or implied is made with respect to the information provided. MSDS 267, Page 2 of 2 HILTI 0 is a registered trademark of Hilti Corp. MSDS No.: 270 Revision No.: 003 Revision Date: 06118/03 ® Page: 1 of 2 JAATE.RIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET . Product name: Mineral wool Description: Synthetic vitreous fiber Supplier. Hilti, Inc. P.O. Box 21148, Tulsa, OK 74121 Emergency # (Chem - Trec.): 1 800 424 9300 (USA, PR, Virgin Islands, Canada); 001 703 527 3887 (other countries) INGREDIENTS AND EXPOSURE LWIM, Ingredients: CAS Number: PEL: TLV: STEL: Slag wool fiber 65997 -17-3 NE 1 fiber/ cc NE Phenolic resin 09003 -35-4 NE NE NE Polyvinyl alcohol 09002 -89-5 NE NE NE Abbreviations: PEL = OSHA Permissible Exposure LimiL TLV = ACGIH Threshold Limit Value. STEL = Short Term Exposure Limit. NE = None Established. NA = Not Applicable. PHYSICAL DATA ` ° gw - Appearance 2' x 4' x 4" sheets. Odor Negligible. Boil �oirrt Not applicable. 1/apor Pressers Not applicable. Meltii�gPolr Approx. 2400° F VOG Conte Not applicable. Ell }_ Not applicable. Solublilityn'Wate>< Insoluble. - Not applicable. Specifip Gravity: �' - Not determined. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA': ' l Not applicable. Flammabe Limits; Not applicable. F ngul, ng Media. As appropriate for surrounding fire; material does not bum. g firefighting. Soak cartons to help prevent the spread of fire. Use a self -contained breathing apparatus when Prns.: fighting fires involving chemicals. UnOMW' ire and Explosion ` None known. REACTIVITY DATA Stable. Hazardous Polymsrizatiob: Will not occur. Strong acids. Hazardous Decomposition Thermal decomposition products can be formed at temperatures exceeding 2000° F. Thermal Peg;` decomposition can yield CO and CO . s C to Avoid:: None known. HEALTH HAZARD DATA HILTI 0 is a registered trademark of Hilti Corp. Flush with plenty of water while holding eyelids apart. Avoid rubbing the eyes as mechanical abrasions can occur. Call a physician if symptoms persist. K Wash with soap and water. Launder clothing before reuse. Skln 111`Ifa'latioli � Move to fresh air. No ill effects expected. Other - Referral to a physician is recommended if there is any question about the seriousness of the injury/exposure. ,.A CONTROL MEASURES AND PERSONAL PROTECTIVE IEtZtlIPMENT V General (natural or mechanically induced fresh air movements). NO Safety goggles recommended to prevent particulates from irritating the eyes. C " Cloth gloves and long sleeves to protect skin from irritating fibers. �� ResplratoryPioMc�n Use local exhaust and/or a NIOSH- approved dust respirator when air movement is inadequate to control dusts / fibers below recommended exposure levels. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE ohm Hao 9#1 Avoid generating dusts. Local exhaust may be required to control dusts if power tools are used for cutting / trimming. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment. Store away from g moisture; keep dry. $> Spilllocm3dures. Not applicable. REGULATORY INFORMATION E Hazars! Coritrrranicamtion. This MSDS has been prepared in accordance with the federal OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200. HMGSocles:� Health 1, Flammability 0, Reactivity 0, PPE B (Gloves, Goggles) OOOT Shipping Narn _ . Not regulated. � { � Not IAMAIICAOShip ,Name regulated. Chemical components listed on TSCA inventory. Fill 7. , , gpn 8a3�t This product does not contain any toxic chemicals which are subject to reporting under Section 313 of SARA Title III (40 CFR Part 372). EPAINasteCode(ej' Not regulated by EPA as a hazardous waste. Consult with regulatory agencies or your corporate personnel for disposal methods that comply with local, state, and federal safety, health and environmental regulations. CONTACTS= A 1 800 879 8000 C,Ser�: 4 1 800 879 8000 Technical Servios. }waf j S s 1 800 879 6000 Jerry Metcalf (x6704) A l 1 800 424 9300 (USA, PR, Virgin Islands, Canada); 001 703 527 3887 (other countries) The information and recommendations contained herein are based upon data believed to be correct however, no guarantee or warranty of any kind expressed or implied is made with respect to the information provided. MSDS 270, Page 2 of 2 MSDS No.: 285 Revision No.: 002 Revision Date: 10/08/01 ® Page: 1 of 2 Product name: CP 777 Speed Plugs Description: 1.5", 2" or 3° x 36° deck plugs; Mineral wool, rook wool, synthetic vitreous fiber Supplier: Hilti, Inc. P.O. Box 21148, Tulsa, OK 74121 Emergency # (Chem - Trec.): 1 800 424 9300 (USA, PR, Virgin Islands, Canada); 001 703 527 3887 (other countries) INGREDENTS AND EXPOSURE LINTS Ingredients: CAS Number: PEL: TLV: STEL: Synthetic vitreous fiber NE NE 1 fiber / cc NE Phenolic resin 25104 -55 -6 NE NE NE Lubricant 08012 -95 -1 NE NE NE Abbreviations: PEL = OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit. TLV = ACGIH Threshold Limit Value. STEL = Short Term Exposure Limit. NE= None Established. NA= Not Applicable. PH1(SICAL DATA APPmn� Fibrous yellow plugs. Odor: None. bp01 g pojnt Not applicable. Vapor Pressure: Not applicable. Meltingpoint: Approx. 2000° F i/OC Conte Not applicable. Evaporation) ate Not applicable. SolubilityinWater Insoluble. Not applicable. SPecificOravKy' - Not determined. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Flash Poii1C Not applicable. Flammable Limits: Not applicable. Extinguishing Media: As appropriate for surrounding fire; material does not burn. Spec) Fire Figtill Soak cartons to help prevent the spread of fire. Use a self- contained breathing apparatus puny a °. when fighting fires involving chemicals. .: Unusual Fire and Expbsiw>I , None known. REACTIVITY DATA Stable. Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. <.. lncompatibilitjr Strong acids. Hazardous Decomposition+, Thermal decomposition products can be formed at temperatures exceeding 2000° F. p - Thermal decomposition can yield CO and CO ConrbigrstoAvoid: `. ; None known. 4 , WEALTH HAZARD DATA 1(ijoyynHazards: Acute: Eye, skin and respiratory irritation. Chronic: Respiratory impairment. Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, Dermal. Signs and Symptoms of Eyes: Mechanical irritation. Skin: Itching, irritation. Inhalation: Nose, throat and upper Ex rg :; respiratory tract irritation. Carcinogenicity: Rock wool and slag wool have been classified by the IARC as Group 2B (animal) carcinogens. Studies of workers at slag wool plants were inconclusive. Recent animal studies show that any changes associated with long -term inhalation of high concentrations of slag wool are reversible (i.e. non - carcinogenic). Medical Conditions Eye, skin, and respiratory conditions. HILTI ® is a registered trademark of Hilti Corp. - AggravaW by Exposure. Flush with plenty of water while holding eyelids apart. Avoid rubbing the eyes as mechanical abrasions can occur. Call a physician if symptoms persist. Wash with soap and water. Launder clothing before reuse. Move to fresh air. No ill effects expected. Referral to a physician is recommended if there is any question about the seriousness of the injury/exposure. K MEASURES AND PERSONAL PROTECTM EQtMPMBff "'1/en� ` General (natural or mechanically induced fresh air movements). F E I.� .: A Y _ Safety goggles recommended to prevent fibers from irritating the eyes. SklnProtec.So Cloth gloves and long sleeves to protect skin from irritating fibers. Res irator�►Pirotedion Use local exhaust and /or a NIOSH- approved dust respirator when air movement is inadequate to control dusts /fibers below recommended exposure levels. ._ PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE Handling andStor3ng Avoid generating dusts / fibers. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment. Store Ptecautl ©nt;• away from moisture; keep dry. MW �h SpIII ?v cep Not applicable. REGULATORY MIFORMATION. 4 Hazard Cori rMtinlcation This MSDS has been prepared in accordance with the federal OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200. Health 1, Flammability 0, Reactivity 0, PPE B (Gloves, Goggles) DOT1hppingNan�e• Not regulated. 711T Name Not regulated. TSCsI►IrnrentorIStatus Chemical components listed on TSCA inventory. 'SARA T4ft1&Secl 6n 3l3 This product does not contain any toxic chemicals which are subject to reporting under IR Section 313 of SARA Title III (40 CFR Part 372). k f aste ' Not regulated by EPA as a hazardous waste. 4• Waste Dlspo" l,Uethods. Consult with regulatory agencies or your corporate personnel for disposal methods that t comply with local, state, and federal safety, health and environmental regulations. CONTACTS Cnstner 1 800 879 8000 1 800 879 8000 HeaMliSa 1 800 879 6000 Jerry Metcalf (x6704) 6rNargn+cylj�Clirat�t- Trec); 1 800 424 9300 (USA, PR, Virgin Islands, Canada); 001 703 527 3887 (Other countries) The information and recommendations contained herein are based upon data believed to be correct; however, no guarantee or warranty of any kind expressed or implied is made with respect to the information provided. MSDS 285, Page 2 of 2 . , ri. Protecting what's hnP. ". Do you C% Cr stop to thwl ,- the real re 15on VOit install hi products ?'We do. Every dad tic :have scientists who are devoted to it. Bcry day. tticir job is to develop and test innovative firestop solutions designed to help save lives. t ,.K t _ � c From the leader in fire protection. . ,M has been creating inno%ativc firestop systems for more than 25 years. Our complete line of (ire protection products helps stop the spread of fire, - smoke and toxic fumes. They're easy to install and are approved for a u;ide variety of firestop applications by Underwriter's Laboratories, Warnock 1, 4 Hersey, Factory :Mutual and Omega Point Laboratories P } „ qq yi v r ` ).n fact, R'e I'e the Only lnanufaCtrlrCr that Can pl "OPide' ¢� `�,.�` 1 fl-Illy tested systems to firestop all of these scenarios: it - ou- h pCnetl ations, peritnetcl joints, top- of-wall llaps, structural steel, emergency circuitry, �- y-rcase /au ducts and fire rated doors. Center mo o.,,• m K Our fire -test center has been qualified under the UL guidelines for their Witnessed Test Data Program. This is where we really put our firestop ideas to the test. The center is at our headquarters in Minnesota, so we can easily experiment with new materials to find the most effective firestop systems. Hands -on firestop training We also use our testing facility as part of a detailed firestopping training program for code officials, distributors, architects, contractors and owners. These students have the opportunity to actually install a wide variety of firestops, watch them bum, and then witness a hose stream test. They get a feel for what takes place in the field and what occurs during an actual UL test. �! U '3 g program is only s'3M your full-sej resources to help yo p oducts and learn Af m F w ith h ire Barrier CP 25�WB+ Caulk x, y 3NF FireDam'm Spray Our premium, intumescent latex/water -based caulk. • Water based —easy cleanup and routine disposal with no special handling • One -part system —no mixing or measuring required • Intumescent and endothermic • No -sag, non - halogen formula • Fast - drying —tack -free in approximately 10-15 minutes • Water - resistant seal • Paintable • Documented aging properties An economical alternative for metal pipe applications in an endothermic, water -based form. • High flow rate in a no -sag formula • Easily spread to a smooth finished surface • One -part system —no mixing or measuring required, no damming materials needed • Low shrinkage .. • Paintable • Documented aging properties This sprayable coating is a quicker, easier, more cost - . Y = effective alterative to caulking. It's designed for firestopping head -of -wall and other construction joints. • Water based —dries in ambient conditions .... w. - ---- -- • Bonds quickly to substrate to form a flexible seal • High coverage rate — reduces installation time • Paintable • Applied with conventional airless spray equipment 0 �/� ell, y � ,. 31Vr Fire Barrier Silicone Sealants and Foam 3M silicone sealants (one -part, ready -to -use elastomers) and RTV foam (two -part, liquid - silicone elastomer) share these properties: • Good for both joint and through - penetration applications • Re- enterable/repairable • Excellent weatherability and sound - barrier properties • Cure upon exposure to atmospheric humidity 31VI'' Fire Barrier 1000 and 1003 Silicone Sealants Available in a nonslump formula (1000) for floor and wall openings, and a self - leveling formula (1003) for floor openings. 31VI' Fire Barrier 2000 and 2003 Silicone Sealants Available in nonslump (2000) and self - leveling (2003) formulas. • 2000 is great for top- of- waMead -of -wall joints • Accommodates vibration from normal building movement • Maximum pipe size of 24 inches (609 mm) • Compression/extension recovery of ±31% of original joint width 3W Fire Barrier 2000+ Silicone Sealant s, Bonds to most common construction materials to form a flexible seal. • Superior adhesion • Remains elastomeric and is weather resistant • Provides up to a four -hour fire- rating • Compression/extension recovery of ±15% of original joint width v m•, ruu, IN, rw d . d i sn• m,cm, rtow M— CQ d d a n d 3M"" Fire Barrier 2001 Silicone RTV Foam A two -part, liquid- silicone elastomer that foams in place when mixed. Firestops and seals large and complex penetrations. • Cures in 1 -5 minutes to form an elastomeric compression seal • No ampacity derating of cables when used properly • Easily mixed by hand (small amounts) or by automated mixing and dispensing equipment (large amounts) 3IM 'm Ultra Plastic Pipe Device 3Xr Intemni7 Ultra GS s MM ua The quickest, easiest PPD around. • Takes only about one minute to install • Unique anchor straps replace the need for power tools, mounting screws, washers and other fasteners —all you need are pliers • One -piece metal collar just lock the latch and bend the tab to secure • Intumescent and endothermic • Intumescent material is softer and more conformable than conventional PPDs • Also equipped for conventional anchoring " Actual installation time may vary with each technician. A firestop used with the 3M Fire Barrier RC -1 Restricting Collar. • Intumescent and endothermic • No waste —roll out and cut as much material as you need from the 40 -foot (12 m) roll • Works with a wide variety of plastic pipes 3M`"' Dire Barrier FS -195+ Wrap/Strip One -part, organic/inorganic elastoneric strip with, foil on one side. • Intumescent • Documented aging properties • Can be cut to fit irregular shapes • Re- enterable —no special tools required • 24 -inch (609 mm) strips, one or two inches (25 or 50 cm) wide AfM Fire Barrier RC.1 Restricting Collar Works in conjunction with 3M'° FS -195+ Wrap /Strip or 3M'° Interam'° Ultra GS. • 28 -gauge steel • Convenient 25 -foot (7.6 m) roll—cut only what you need • Required for firestopping plastic pipes larger than 4 inches (101 mm) in diameter 3 fm Fire Barrier Moldable Putty +� 3M7 Fire Barrier CS -195+ Composite Sheet This one -part, 100% -solids intumescent firestop restores the integrity of fire -rated building construction. • Ideal for construction gaps, cable, insulated pipe, electrical conduit and metal pipe • Intumescent • UL- classified for telecommunications applications (interducts, fiber optics, cables and cable trays) • Provides draft and cold smoke seal even before temperature rises • Remains pliable and flexible — easily re- enterable • Non- halogen, non -toxic formula • Available in stix or pads for various sizes of electrical boxes • Pads are classified for use on plastic electrical boxes • Documented aging properties This organic /inorganic elastomeric sheet is bonded on one side to a layer of 28 -gauge galvanized steel. The other side is reinforced with steel -wire mesh and covered with aluminum foil. • Ideal for fire- stopping blank openings and through- penetrations of multiple cable, pipe ducts, buss ducts and cable trays • Intumescent • Lightweight and easy to handle just cut and form to fit • Easy to install using common trade tools • Easy to fasten -bolt punch or drill through and use self - tapping screws or anchor bolts • Bottom -of -floor applications available • No mixing or damming required • Re- enterable • Documented aging properties 3MrM Fire Barrier Mortar b This lightweight cementitious firestop with excellent adhesion bonds to concrete, metals, wood, plastic and cable jacketing. • Variable mix ratio— permits self - leveling and no-sag application consistencies • Re- enterable —no power tools needed • Bonds to itself— proven prior to and during fire testing • Pumpability— allows faster installation • Greater resistance to common concrete poisons than PC -bound products • Contains no asbestos y ffm Graphite iaiwi a.aaaa E -5 Series Mat This thin, flexible strip can be incorporated into the manufacturing process or used on existing installations to firestop doors and window panels. • Intumescent • Adhesive backing allows fast, simple installation— no tools required • Made of a fiber/latex mat • Excellent weatherability • Tested in compliance with UBC 7 -2 (positive pressure) ASTM and UL standards • Can be used to upgrade negative- pressure doors to the positive - pressure standard • Can be cut to fit irregular shapes just press into place and trim excess • Documented aging properties • Paintable Blocks heat penetration by chemically absorbing heat energy to protect structural steel, cable trays and circuits in conduits. • .Provides up to three hours of electrical circuit protection • Made of a combination of organic/inorganic materials • Outdoor durable • Endothermic • Available with a stainless -steel or aluminum backing • Outstanding performance in high- intensity fires 611E CML lIJ �. • Easy to install in new applications or directly over \� existing fire protection �> vow nw[xr m[ r M� vnn 3Nr Designed to seal the cut edges of 3M' Interam Mats and 3M"' FireMaster® Duct Wrap to complete the total Interani (� T 'ya encapsulation. T49 c ape • 3 -mil aluminum foil • Acrylic adhesive performs in high temperatures ffm FireMastee Duct Wrap 3 1 l�'1 M A high - temperature insulation blanket fully F mA MAJ! st^e encapsulated with aluminum -foil scrim used to enclose G plastic piping in fire -rated plenums. PlenumWra p •Compact, lightweight and flexible—contours easily around plenums and requires only one -inch (25 mm) clearance • A cost - effective alternative to metal piping for both existing and new construction This refractory ceramic fiber blanket is completely encapsulated with aluminum -foil scrim and is used as a fireproof, flexible enclosure for kitchen exhaust ducts and fire -rated air duct work. Used in combination with 3M Fire Barrier 2000+ Silicone Sealant. • Protects against both internal and external fire conditions while maintaining the structural integrity of the duct • Lightweight, flexible and easy to install • Zero clearance to combustibles • Low thermal conductivity • Oil and water resistant • Eliminates the need to remove non-plenum-rated items from existing construction • Unaffected by oil or water • System includes PlenumWrap, tie wire, filament tape, aluminum foil tape, hand tensioning tool and crimping tool :53P FRUM: I .111P CP 606 Flexible Firestop Sealant Product description • An acrylic based firestop sealant that provides movement capability in lire rated joint applications Areas of application • Sealing constructionlexpansion joints • Top -of -wall joints • Metal pipes • Cable bundles • HVAC penetrations' For use with • Various base materials Stich as masonry, concrete, metal, etc. • Wall and floor assemblies rated up to 3 hours T0:3037456070 P:10 Examples Internationally tested and approved • Where a gypsum wall assembly meets the underside of a metal or concrete deck { • Sealing expansion joints to impede the passage of fire, smoke and toxic fumes • Sealing around HVAC penetrations through fire -rated assemblies System advantages/Customer benefits L Paidlable Meets 500 cycle MQUlrements (ASTM E 1399 & Ul. 2079) Smoke, fume and water resistant • Easy clean up with wale( " FkL%1MoPGwlv w" British Standard CLAMFM DC roll " r011Wfi NJtDI1tIN�rE1e1 i 1 IeeULF" •3tsrwr�o•acron r •o, WIEDWIED © MME AND RESLAMITR CEIVED Ci REJECTED 0 FLW*4fSH AS CORRECTED Correotions or comrrrents made on the shop drawinAP 1 + 52005 during this review de not relieve contractor from CompNance with requirements of the drawings and y specifloationa. This check is only for review of general Conformance with the design concept of the project and general compliance with the inkrmation pivan in the contract dosuments: The contractor is restgrsiMe for: confirming and correlating ail quantities ancOmtonsions: sa;ect:ng fabrication processes and techniques of trades; and psrferming fMS..woTk in a saw tory manner. CP 606 Flexible Firestop Seala t t -- og •a4•os�; A� Zefiren and Associates, tnc. oe+crtvaar Color caeems Volume hem - P e ra 1 (3 m 16 1 _ :. Lam. — - -• -- _.�... CP Sm., full wlrfte MY 26) 20.x02 (600 mill 96 in' 1)031 72 �- CP 606, pall red 51811 (19 liter) 1155 le 60397193 � m 666 nit Foci Dhpettaer • oar For metal ducts with damper, consult damper manufacturer. 1 . 4 .. 0 r7841 •mil SHAW CONSTRUCTION Generai Contractor Redd Reviewed for Generals Air subied to t�rrt lance with ail( cort- traCt regulremertts and No Velily exceow marMd: 26 Salving Live through 11111Mtlon 6 education • Hllu Firestop Guide 2001 • HIM U.S.: i -800 -879 -80001 www.us.hiltf.com FEB -12 -2001 01:51P FROM: TO:3037456070 P:7 UL /cUL SYSTEM NO, HW- D-0045 TOP OF WALL JOINT s F HR, AND 2 -HR, GYPSUM WALL ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY RATING = 1 -HR. OR 2 -HR, (DEPENDING ON RATING OF WALL AND FLOOR ASSEMBLY) CLASS II MOVEMENT CAPABILITIES - 33Y. COMPRESSION OR EXTENSION FRONT VIEW . ' Via.'• '• '• ...� .. - �•. r r G • • • .�rrrrr l SECTION A —A rr+rrr • r Z r CLJ r � r r A a 0 Q L LIGHTWEIGHT OR W RMAL WEIGHT CONCRETE FLOW (MIN, 2 -1 /e THICK) OVER METAL DECKING (14R, OR 24R FIRE - RATING), 2. GYPSUM WALL ASSEMBLY (UL/ULC CLASSIFIED 0400 SERIES WALL) (1-HR, OR 2 -HR, FIRE- RATING), 3. METAL DEFLECTION TRACK FASTENED TO UNDERSIDE OF THE DECK. DEFLECTION TRACK SHALL HAVE 2' FLANGES AND CONSIST OF •A SINGLE TRACK OR NESTED DOUBLE TRACK SYSTEM CAPABLE OF UNRESTRICTED MOVEMENT AS REQUIRED BY DESIGNER. 4. STEEL STUDS TO BE MIN. 2 -1/2' WIDE. STUD SPACING SMJLD NOT EXCEED 24' CENTER TO CENTER, S MINIMUM 2 -3/4' IR 4' THICKNESS MINERAL WOOL (MIN, 4 PCF DENSITY), FOR 1-NR, -OR 2 -W. FIRE -RATED WALLS RESPECTIVELY, TO BE FIRMLY PACKED INTO FLUTES AND RECESSED 1/2' IN EACH SIDE OF WALL TO ACCOMMODATE SEALANT. 6. MINIMUM 1/2' DEPTH HILTI CP 606 FLEXIBLE FIRESTOP SEALANT ON BOTH SIDES OF WALL ASSEMBLY. � D HILTI, Inc. ka�e 3/16 lI' HW Na FIR�ESTOP SYSTEMS Tulsa, Oklahoma USA (918) 252 -6000 mot! APRIL 24, 2000 0045d FEB -12-2001 01:52P FROM: TO:3037456070 P:B UL /cUL SYSTEM NO. HW -D -0077 TOP OF WALL JOINT 1 1 -HR, OR 2 -HR, GYPSUM WALL ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY RATING = 1 -HR. OR 2 -HR. (DEPENDING ON RATING OF WALL AND FLOOR ASSEMBLY) CLASS II MOVEMENT CAPABILITIES = 17% COMPRESSION OR EXTENSION FRONT VIEV MAXIMUM 1'0' SECTION A -A 1, LIGHTWEIGHT OR NORMAL VEIGHT CONCRETE FLOOR (MIN, 2 -1/2' THICK) OVER METAL DECKING (1 -W OR 2-HR. FIRE - RATING), a GYPSUM WALL ASSEMBLY (UL/ULC CLASSIFIED U400 SERIES VALL) CUT TO MATCH DECK PROFILE WITHIN 1/2' TO 3/4' (1-HL OR 2 -HR. FIRE - RATING) (2-HR. M Mp. 3. METAL DEFLECTION TRACK FASTENED TO UNDERSIDE OF THE HECK, DEFLECTION TRACK SHALL HAVE 2.' FLAMES AND CONSIST OF A SINGLE TRACK OR NESTED DOUBLE TRACK SYSTEM OF UNRESTRICTED MOVEMENT AS REQUIRED BY DESIGNER. 4, STEEL STUDS TD BE MIN. 2 -1/2' VIDE. STUD SPACING SHOULD NUT EXCEED 24' CENTER TD CENTER. 5. HILTI CP 606 FLEXILE FIRESTOP SEALANTa A. MINIMUM! 5/8' DEPTH ON BOTH SIDES OR VALL, FOR A 1 -fit. FIRE- RATING. B. MINIMUM! 1 - 1/4' DEPTH ON BOTH SIDES OF VALL, FOR .A 2 FIRE RATING: NOTE ► STEEL FLOOR UNITS MAY BE SPRAYED WITH A MINIMUM 5/16' THICKNESS TD MAXIMUM 11/16' THICKNESS OF U.L. CLASSIFIED MONOKOTE TYPE MK -6/HY FIREPROOFIMIG MANUFACTURED BY WR GRACF. W , � t 1 of 1 HILTI Inc. ' 9/64 = 1' FiW D Tulsa, Oklahoma USA (918) 252 -6000 . FIRESTOP SYSTEMS a APRIL 21 2000 0077E ti 4 d FEB -12- -2001 01:53P FROM: TO:3037456070 P:9 TOP OF WALL JOINT /c1- HRSTEM N°' Hv D-Q083 DR 2 -HR, GYPSUM WALL ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY RATING = 1-K OR 2-K (IEpENDING ON RATING OF VALL AND FLOOR ASSEMB CLASS II MOVEMENT CAPABILITIES - 177. COMPRESSION OR EXTENSION LY) FRONT VIEW SECTION A -A 1 r A Q 00 . ° •' Cn 0 ti 2 cu 4 L A `~ L LIGHTMGHT OR' NMW VEIGHT CONCRETE FLOOR ASSEMBLY Q!I[ViNUM 4 - 1/2' THICKI (1-K OR 2-HR. FIRE- RATING). 2. GYPSUM WALL ASSEMBLY 0-/ULC CLASSIFIED U400 SERIES V&D U-K OR 2-HR. FIRE - RATING) (2-K MW, a FLOOR AND CEILING RWIERS [IF VAL.L ASSEMBLY SHALL CONSIST OF STEEL CHAN aS (MIN. 25. W TO ACCOMODATE STEEL STUDS. CEILING RUNNER TO BE PROVIDED VITH 2' FLANGES. 4. STEEL STUDS TO BE MIN. 2 -1/2' VIDE.. STUD SPACING MOULD NOT EXCEED 24' CENTER TO CENTER. 5. HILTI CP 606 FLEXIBLE FIRESTOP SEALANT, A, no" 5/8' DEPTH ON BOTH SIDES OF VALL, FOR A I-K FIRE - RATING, R MINI" 1 -1/4' DEPTH ON BOTH SIDES OF WALL, FOR A 2-K FIRE - RATING, L KLTL Inc e t of t OP SYSTEMS Tulsa, Cklahona USA 1918) 252 -60Q0 316' = t' HW -D- �a - - 0 CU CP Gob Flexible Firestop Sealant Product description • An acrylic based firestop sealant that provides movement capability in fire rated joint applications Product features Silicone free Halogen, asbestos and solvent free • UV- resistant Tested in accordance with •' UL 2079 • ASTM E 1399 • UL 1479 ASTM E 814 • ASTM E 84 Installation instructions for CP 606 joint installation f . a v 1. Clean opening 2. Insert backing 3. Apply CP 606 Opening 1. Clean the opening. Joint sides and surfaces to which CP 606 will be applied must be sound, dry and free irom dust, oil and grease. Application of firestop 2. Insert fill of mineral wool or backer (as required). 3. Apply firestop over backer. 4. Smooth firestop sealant with a trowel before the skin forms. Once cured, CP 606 can only be removed mechanically. 5. For maintenance reasons, a penetration seal could be permanently marked with an identification plate. In such a case mark the identification plate and fasten it in a visible position next to the seal. Notice about approvals • When using Hilti CP 606 Flexible Firestop Sealant, check that the joint or pipe application has been sealed according to the applicable drawing in the UL Fire Resistance Directory or Hilti Firestop Manual. Technical Data CP 606 Flexible Firestop Sealant (at 73 °F (23 °C) and 50% relative air humiditv) Density: Approx 1 5 q /cm' Color: Red and White Application temperature: 40 °F (5 °C) to 77 °F (25 °C) Skin - forming time: Approx. 15 min Curing rate: Approx 1 in 3 days Volume shrinkage: Less than 20% Movement capability: Approx. 10% Temperature resistance: -40 °F ( -40 °C) to 176 °F (80 °C) Surface burning characteristics: (ASTM E84 -96) Flame spread: 0 Smoke development 5 Sound transmission classification: (ASTM E 90 -97) 50 Approvals ICBO Evaluation Service Inc. Report No ER -5614 California State Fire Marshal Listing no 1452 - 1200112 City of New York MEA 100 -99 -M E 4. Smooth CP 606 t 5. Fasten identification plate (if required) 4. Smooth CP 606 5. Fasten identification plate (if required) Not to be used... • On areas immersed in water Safety precautions • Keep out of reach of children • Read the Material Safety Data Sheet • Eyes and hands must be suitably protected • Avoid contact with eyes /skin • Only use in well ventilated areas Storage • Store only in the original packaging in a location protected from moisture at a temperature of 40 °F (5 °C) to 77 (25 • Observe expiration date on package Saving Lives through innovation & education • Hilti Firestop Guide 2001 • Hilti U.S.: 1- 800 - 879 -8000 / www.us.hilti.com 27