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/~"~ CITY OF OSHKOSH No 134276 OSHKOSH BUILDING PERMIT -APPLICATION AND RECORD ON THE WATER Job Address 1561-1571 W SOUTH PARK AVE Owner NINAS INVESTMENTS II LLC Create Date 12/04/2008 Designer HGM Architecture -James Groff Contractor ICE ROOFING Category 141 -Exterior Remodeling Plan Type ~ Building ~ Sign Q Canopy ~ Fence ~ Raze Zoning Class of Const: Size Unfinished/Basement Sq. Ft. Rooms Height Ft. ^ Projection Finished/Living Sq. Ft. Bedrooms Stories Canopies Garage Sq. Ft. Baths Signs Foundation ~ Poured Concrete ~ Floating Slab ~ Pier ~ Other Concrete Block ~ Post Q Treated Wood Occupancy Permit Not Required Occupancy Fee $0.00 Flood Plain No Height Permit Not Required Park Dedication Not Required # Dwelling Units 0 # Structures 0 Use/Nature of Work I tapered ISO insulation over existing rubber roof, and install new rubber roof as per information provided by James Groff of HGM lecture. Roofing to be installed in complaince with Chapter 15 and 26 of the IBC using FM No. 83720-0-0 roofing -system. All loads, properly transfer and roof drainage required to be provided. any accumulation of water (ponding before drains / scuppers) required ural calcualtions document structures ability to carry additional resulting loads. HVAC Contractor Electric Contractor Fees: Valuation $35,000.00 Plan Approval Issued By: Plumbing Contractor $0.00 Permit Fee Paid ^ Permit Voided Parcel Id # 1323070000 In the performance of this work I agree to perform all work pursuant to rules governing the described construction. While the City of Oshkosh has no authority to enforce easement restrictions of which it is not a party, if you perform the work described in this permit application within an easement, the City strongly urges the permit applicant to contact the easement holder(s) and to secure any necessary approvals before starting such activity. I have read and understand the afore mentioned information. Signature ~~ IG.+1 t,~->~,._J r`.~r,~ Date ~Z ~.j - ,~J'~ Address 600 W LINWOOD AVE Agent/Owner Oshkosh ~' ~ WI 54901 - 0000 Telephone Number 292-3381 To schedule inspections please call the Inspection Request line at 236-5128 noting the Address, Permit Number, Type of Inspection (i.e. Footing, Service, Final, etc.), Access into Building if Secure (how do we gain entry), your Name and Phone Number. Unless specified otherwise, we will assume the project is ready at the time the request is received. Work may continue if the inspection is not performed within two business days from the time the project is ready. $193.00 Park Dedication $0.00 Date 12/05/2008 Final/O.P.00/00/0000 City of Oshkosh Inspection Services Division P O Box 1130 Oshkosh, WI 54903-1130 Phone: (920)236-5050 Fax: (920) 236-5084 Building Permit Application ON THE WA?ER If you are a contractor participating in the Permit Fee Account System and have adequate funds, check here if you want this processed through your account n JOB ADDRESS ~ ~" \ SOFT `\ ~C).V ''1 ~~ OWNER CONTRACTOR I C.(, \`©p'~~ ~~~ ~- ~ ~ l.w I am the: ^ Owner OR K~ Contractor Z9'Z _ 33E31 USE CATEGORY ^Single Family ^Duplex ^Multi-Family ^Rental ^Commercial ^Industrial Work being done: ^ Addition ^ External Remodeling ^ Handicap Ramp ^ Sign/Canopy/Awning ^ Swimming Pool ^ Deck/Porch/Patio ^ Fence/Hedge/Kennel ^ Hot Tub/Spa ^ Stair/Handrail ^ Wrecking Permit ~J Other __ ~~'F 1 Additional information, such as plan submittal and approval, may be required before issuance. Fliers, located in the hallway, may be referenced to note if any additional information is necessary. • Full description of work being done: 1 nS~o.\~~~d; ~ aQ~~c~ ~Sb ~~nSu\o.~ ~on1 ~V2y ~e ~iCl ~~ir~o~ V'u~bex 200 ~~ (nS~ o,~~ c~c_w v~o ~r Any work not included in this application is not permitted. Value Of the job $._ (Value for mat rials and labor is required to ensure consistency in accessing permit fees for all applicants.) 2J~ Q ~~ /~,~ /~ PLEASE READ. SIGN, & DATE: `"~ I certify the above information is complete and accurate. Any deviations from the above submitted information may require additional permits to be obtained. I acknowledge and agree to these terms. Name: ~r~(ta n ~2T12-Cl,1CZ (Please print) Signature: ~2~Q r Date: L ~ ~ '~ ~' ^ Driveway/Parking ^ Garage/LJtility Structure ^ Internal Remodeling ^ Stove/Fireplace 3/02 I-IGM A R C H I T E C T U R E ~~. Ronald D. Hansche AIA Jay ~ ~`~~' City of Oshkosh Inspections 315 Church Street ~~,~~ RE: 1571 South Park Ave. Laundromat Roof System being installed AUyn: November 20, 2008 GE1VE RE NOV 2;1 2008 .DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT INSPECTION SERVICES DIVISION HGM was contac#ed by Simply t:oncrete to look at roof systean being installed to see if it meets IBC 2603.4.1.5 roofing code section. The following has been determined on the system being installed. -~ _ . 1. 2, 3. 5. ;_ 6. Very y J es GM l Tjw 24o8LTOa Existing roof ~ is metal dock (old and partially deteriorated) original to building (old roofing materials built up and gravel was removed in 1995 by Lakewood Roofing.) ~~~`°`~ New 22 gauge deck 1 '/z" polyisoc ins~~lation an~i 50' mil rubber roof was installed by Lakewood Roofing in 1 . Do not know if it was factory mutual certified or not but it really doesn't matter it will n~aain in place. Contractor is proposing to install "mule hide" 60 mil fully adhered ribber roofing on 4" max tapered polyisocynute roofing insulation screw attached to metal backing old membrane wi11 be cored so that it does not act as a vapor barrier. gVeight being added is approx. 2.2 Ibs. per square foot + 1.5 lbs. sq. 8. for the old system. The joists and deck can easily carry this loading. ~- ~~. ~ Mule hide system does not require a'/Z" drywall or'/4 perlite deck protection as long as polyisocynute, u~ilation is being installed. Protection of the deck is required for extruded polystyrene and expanded foam insulations. System proposed does have factory mutual certification 1-A90 and is tested w/F.M. 4450 ~+~ +4470 - No. 83720-0-0. If you would like more info, call Frank Kelm at (608) 361-6838 and he will send you fiill documentation on above listed tests. Cc: Simply Concrete L ~ ~ ?~`~~ ®~~ ~'~~ _ ~, ~~ ~o~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ i ~~ ~ ,-„ <-~ ~~ ~.M1. ,;~ } ; ,;,. -Ab a'3 ~ ~.r i :~ ~~~ ~= /~~ 805 North Main Street • P. O. Boa 0976 ~ Uahk~h, \aVI 54943-0976 • Phaae (920) 231-6950 ~ FAX (920) 231-4518 Page 1 of 1 Main Identity From: "Frank Kelm" <Frank.Kelm(d~Mulehide.com> To: <hgmarch~execpc.com> Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 4:05 PM Subject: Listing of FM Standards Jim, These can be printed from the FM web site if need be. Frank The list below shows the Approval Standards pertaining to roofing. Approval Standards can be downloaded below as PDF files the standard number and the file will open in a new window. Note: Adobe Acrobat Reader version 6.0 or later is required to open Approval Standards. Ger Aelohe' Reeder" Printed copies of Approval Standards are available from FM Global's Customer Services department. Please cal) (1)877 364 6 S#ates) or +1 (1)401 477 7744 (outside Canada and the United States). Approval Standard Title Month Issued 4450 Class 1 Insulated Steel Deck Roofs 2/1989 44 1 Steel Deck Nominal 11/2 in. (38.imm Deepj as Component of Class 1 Insulated Steel Roof Dedc Construction 10/1978 4454 Lightweight Insulating Concrete Roof Deck 5/1998 4470 Class 1 Roof Covers 4/1986 4471 Class 1 Panel Roofs 8/1995 4475 Class 1 Steep Slope Roof Covers 9/2006 Frank Kelm, RRC Technical Services Administrator Mule Hide Products Phone: (608) 361-6838 Fax: (888) 218-7838 frank. kelm(c'~mulehide.com i iiaiiaoog Page 1 of 1 Main Identity From: "Frank Kelm" <Frank.Kelm@Mulehide.com> To: <hgmarch~execpc.com> Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 4:03 PM Subject: Into to FM Testing - Cont Sorry, but I couldn't view the document once I attached it to the email. Look on page 2, under the heading General Requirements of Approved Roof Constructions This explains the testing method and how Standards 4450 and 4470 are used Frank Kelm, RRC Technical Services Administrator Mule Hide Products Phone: (608) 361-6838 Fax: (888) 218-7838 frank. kelm~mulehide.com 11/21/2008 Page 1 of 1 Main Identity From: "Frank Kelm" <Frank.Kelm@Mulehide.com> To: <hgmarcht~execpc.com> Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 4:02 PM Attach: FM Background Info.pdf Subject: Intro to FM Testing Jim, Please see attached and look at page two. 11/21/2008 Background Info Page 1 of 4 Support i Help i Log Out ~,I~~„ ~`' pit HOME BACKGROUND INFO PRODUCTS ASSEMBLIES RATINGS CALCULATOR ,GLOSSARY 'DATA SHEETS STANDARDS Home > Background Info Background Info Close' Table of Contents Approval and Testing Services Introduction to FM Approved Roof Assemblies General Requirements of Approved Roof Constructions International System (SI) of Units Conversion Approval and Testing Services The materials listed in RoofNav are FM Approved. In every case, these products have been subjected to examinations and inspections and have been found to satisfy the criteria for Approval. These examinations and inspections are performed by FM Approvals' technicians and engineers according to FM Approvals' requirements or recognized national and international requirements. Listed products are readily identifiable and available on the market. Continued Approval depends on satisfactory field pertormance and conditions covered by the Agreement executed between FM Approvals and the client. As a condition of retaining Approval, manufacturing facilities and services are subject to periodic unannounced audits. FM Approved products must not be changed or ol~erwise modified without prior authorization by FM Approvals. Unauthorized alterations or modifications may impact the safety and pertormance of the product and will void the Approval. There is a distinction between "Approval° and "acceptance" by FM Global. Approval is confirmation and subsequent listing by FM Approvals that a product has been examined according to requirements and found suitable, subject to any limitations stated in the Approval. Products and assemblies listed in RoofNav are FM Approved, unless otherwise indicated. Acceptance Is confirmation that materials installed at a specific location are suitable for their intended use. Accepted materials may be, but are not necessarily, FM Approved. In addition to testing a product for Approval, FM Approvals tests products to meet certain standards or criteria set and required by others. Sometimes a product so tested is marked or advertised to that effect. However, Approval by FM Approvals should not be inferred. Approval of a product does not imply any warranty by FM Approvals against defects or failure in service, nor any responsibility in regard to patent infringements. FM All FM Approved products, or their packaging, will bear this mark. Only companies providing FM Approved products may use this mark on their products or in their literature or advertising. The mark may be used only for the specific FM Approved products. The listings in RoofNav should be consulted before products affecting property conservation are purchased. Manufacturers should also be consulted for further explanation of specific model numbers. The particular product, as listed, should be specified when an http://roofnav.finglobal.com/RoofNav/Guidelines.aspx 11/20/2008 $ackgrotlnd Info Page 2 of 4 order is placed with the manufacturer or supplier. Back to ToQ Introduction to FM Approved Roof Assemblies Roof assemblies are designed to protect the building, its contents, and its occupancy from expected hazards resulting from fire, wind, weathering, and other perils for an extended period of years. Roof covers must be designed to protect the underlying components that make up the roof assembly itself, including the covering, fasteners, insulation, deck and structural substrate. FM Approved roof constructions have been evaluated and proven to reduce or minimize loss potential resulting from these hazards. All FM Approved roof assemblies have a minimum Class 1-60 wind uplift rating. In addition to the minimum Class 1-60 rating, FM Approved roofs may also be rated in 15 psf increments; e.g. Class 1-75, Class 1-90, Class 1-105, etc. up to a maximum wind uplift rating of Class 1-990. Back to To{~ General Requirements of Approved Roof Constructions To be considered for Approval, roof assemblies must conform to one or more FM Approval Standards which include Approval Standards 4450 for Class 1 Insulated Steel Deck Roofs, Approval Standard 4470 for Class 1 Roof Covers, Approval Standard 4471 for Class 1 Panel Roofs or Approval Standard 4435 for Roof Perimeter Flashing, 4451 for Steel Roof Decking, or 4454 for Ughtweight Insulating Concrete Roof Deck . All roof assemblies listed as FM Approved have been evaluated for performance criteria that include interior fire exposure, exterior fire exposure, wind uplift resistance, conosion resistance for roof fasteners, accelerated weathering, hail damage resistance, leakage resistance and foot traffic resistance. All of these performance criteria must be met to be considered for Approval as a roof assembly. In addition to meeting the performance criteria stated in the above Approval Standards, an examination of the manufacturing facilities and an audit of quality control procedures is made to evaluate the manufacturer's ability to produce the product which is examined and tested, and the marking procedures used to indentify the product. These examinations are repeated as part of the FM Approved product follow-up Quality Audit Program. Continued Approval is based upon production or availability of the product as FM Approved, the continued use of acceptable quality control procedures, satisfactory field experience, and compliance with the terms stipulated in the Master Agreement. The roof assemblies within RoofiVav are FM Approved only when assembled as listed for each specific cover, insulation, fastener, deck or structural substrate. Their compatibility with other roofing components within the construction is the responsibility of the listed manufacturer, who should be consulted prior to their use. Their performance is extremely dependent upon the substrate to which the system is attached or anchored. Corner and Per/meter Enhancements: The FM Approved roof assemblies have been evaluated for exposure to wind loads in the field (interior) of the roof. The wind uplift loads acting at the roof corners and the roof perimeter are generally higher than the load acting in the field of the roof. To compensate for these higher loads, enhancements must be made for the securement of all components in the roof assembly. These enhancements are discussed in detail in FM Global Property Loss Prevention Data Sheets 1- 28, 1-29, and 1-31. Roof Decks: For securement requirements of the roof decking for minimum Class 1-60 wind uplift rated roofs, refer to FM Global Property Loss Prevention Data Sheet 1-28. Above Deck Components: For securement requirements of the above deck components for minimum Class 1-60 wind uplift rated roofs, refer to FM Global Property Loss Prevention Data Sheet 1-29. Standing Seam and Panel Roofs: For securement requirements for corner, perimeter, and as appropriate roof peak, of standing seam and panel roof systems for minimum Class 1-60 wind uplift rated roofs, refer to FM Global Property Loss Prevention Data Sheet 1-31. Preliminary Znsulatlon Fsstening: The use of insulation with certain mechanically fastened single-ply roof covers requires preliminary attachment of the insulation to the deck. The proper securement procedure using mechanical fasteners (fastener/plate combination used for roofing) requires a minimum of two {2) FM Approved fasteners per board for insulations having any one http://roofnav.finglobal.com/RoofNav/Guidelines.aspx 11/20/2008 Background Info Page 3 of 4 dimension no greater than 4 ft (1.2 m); and a minimum of four (4) fasteners for insulation boards having any one dimension greater than 4 ft (1.2 m). Installations which require preliminary fastening are referenced in the applicable roof cover assembly. FM Approved insulations are manufactured in a maximum size of 4 by 8 ft (1.2 by 2.4 m). Certain insulations will require more than the minimums stated here. Comer and perimeter enhancements are not required for preliminarily secured insulation. Recover and Reroof: Prior to installing fasteners for recovering and reroofing existing decks, fastener withdrawal tests are needed to confirm the adequacy of fasteners and fastening pattern. Refer to FM Global Properly Loss Prevention Data Sheet 1-29 for details. Trla/ Fastener: Installations of row attached mechanically attached single ply roof covers over steel deck (new or recover) require that the roof cover be laid perpendicular to the ribs of the steel roof deck. This requirement is made to ensure that the mechanical fasteners are installed perpendicular to the steel deck ribs and take advantage of the steel deck rib module and engage the top flange of the steel deck. Before beginning the securement, a trial fastener must be driven to determine that the fastener is in fact engaging the top flange of the steel deck. Engagement in the top flange of the steel deck is a requirement of all fasteners for Approval of all steel deck roof constructions. Thermal Barriers Be/ow Po/ystyrene insulation: FM Approved Class 1 insulated steel deck roofs consisting of expanded or extruded polystyrene insulation installed over a gypsum core board thermal barrier must meet the following criteria, unless otherwise noted. Where the polystyrene has a maximum mass per unit area of 0.6 Ib/sq ft (2.9 kg/sq m), the gypsum core board must be a minimum 5/8 in. (15.9 mm) thick Type X core. Where the polystyrene has a mass per unit area greater than 0.6 Ib/sq ft (2.9 kg/sq m), the gypsum core board must be a minimum 5/8 in. (15.9 mm) thick and meet the specifications of ASTM Standard C 36 plus have a minimum fire-resistant rating of 3 hours when tested according to ASTM E 119. Torch Appl/ed Roof Coverings: Any roof covering requiring torching for securement must be preceded by an FM Approved thermally resistant isolation barrier. The required barrier may be supplied as part of the insulation or placed over the roof insulation (unless otherwise noted) and/or plastic fasteners to prevent ignition or degradation. Excerise caution. Follow FM Global Property Loss Prevention Data Sheet 1-33, Safeguarding Torch-Applied Roof Coverings. Back to ToR International System (SI) of Units Conversions Units of measure in RoofNav are listed in U.S. Customary Units first followed by their respective conversions to SI most commonly used in the roofing industry. The conversions factors used are provided below. Conversion factors are in accordance with ASTM E 380. Property To Convert From To Multiply By Gal/sq (100 ft2) L/m2 Application Rate: gal/sq liter/sq meter 0.4075 inZ mm2 z 6.4516 x lO Area: sq ~n sq millimeters sq ft m2 0.0929 sq ft sq meters ~/gal mZ/L Coverage: 0.02454 sq ft/gal sq meter/liter Ib/ft3 kg/rn3 Density: 16.02 Ib/cubic ft kilogram/cubic meter Ibf N Force: 4448 Ib force Newton in mm 25.4 Length: in millimeter ft m ft meter 0.3048 Ib k9 http://roofnav.finglobal.com/Roofl~iav/Guidelines.aspx 11/20/2008 Background Info Page 4 of 4 Ib kilogram 0.4536 Mass: oz g ounce gram 28.35 Ib/ftZ kg/m2 Mass/Unit Area: Ib/sq ft kilogram/sq meter 4.882 oz/YdZ g/mz ounce/sq yard gram/meter 33.91 psi kPa Pressure: Ib/sq in kilopascals 6.895 psf kPa Ib/sq ft kilopascals 0.04788 Temperature: degrees Fahrenheit degrees Celsius (Fahrenheit temp - 32) * 5/9 gal L Volume: gal liter 3.785 ft m 3 cubic ft cubic meter 0.02832 Back to Too Close © 2005-2007 FM Approvals LLC. All rights reserved. ~ Member Agreement ( Privacy Policy 2.1.10.0 http://roofnav.fmglobal.com/RoofNav/Guidelines.aspx 11/20/2008 fM Approuais~~ ROOFING SYSTEM CONTRACTOR PACKAGE CONTACT INFORMATION Roofing Contractor. Certification #: Telephone #: Fax: Lab Safety Supply PO Box 1368 E-mail Address: Contact: Janesville, WI 53547 Unknown Unknown United States Roofing Designer/Observer. Certification #: Telephone #: Fax: Lab Safety Supply PO Box 1368 Email Address: Contact: Janesville, WI 53547 Unknown Unknown United States Client/Property Owner. Certification #: Telephone #: Fax: Lab Safety Supply PO Box 1368 E-mail Address: Contact: Janesville, WI 53547 Unla-own Unknown United States OVERVIEW OF WORK Building NameMumber: Roof Area: Main roof area Index Number (Optional): ~/ Created in RoofNav Creation Date: Nov-20-2008 Assembly #: 83720-0-0 Type of work: ~ New Roof (New construction) ~, Parapet Height Min: Max: ROOF AREA CLASSIFICATIONS Building Dimensions TerrainBuilding Properties Ratings Length: Ground Roughness: Internal Fine: ? ------. Width: Wind Speed: r_ Exterior Fire: ~_ Height: Wind Borne Debris: Hail: Slope: Partially EnGosed: Wind Uplift Rating': RATINGS FOR FM APPROVED ASSEMBLY #: 83720-0-0 IntennaUExterfwr Flre Max Sbpe Hail Wind UpIHt Rating* "~ 0.750 in 12 (6.25 %) SH 90 psf * Wind Uplift rating is for field of roof only. FM Approved roofs must also have corner and perimeter enhancements and, with the exception of Standing/Lap Seam roofs, FM Approved perimeter flashing. For details, see FM Global Property Loss Prevention Data Sheet 1-29 and 1-49. For Standing/Lap Seam roofs, see Property Loss Prevention Data Sheet 1-31. ©2006-2007 FM Approvals LLC. All rights n;served. Page 1 of 5 fly Apprmals ROOFING SYSTEM CONTRACTOR PACKAGE ASSEMBLY DETAIL COMMENTS SIGNATURES Signature of Installing Contractor Signature of Designer/Observer Title Signature of Client/Property Owner Title Date Date Date © 2006-2007 FM Approvals LLC. All rights reserved Page 2 of 5 EIS Appf0Y8IS ~ ROOFING SYSTEM CONTRACTOR PACKAGE ROOF CONFIGURATION SUMMARY Manufacturer Trade Applied Max Max Spot Ribbon Substrate Over Underside Name Row On Diameter Width Primer Substrate Rate Spacing Center Rate Rate Mule-Hide Mule-Hide Continuous Products Co Black Splice Continuous Inc Adhesive Comments Min 4 in. (100 mm) wide laps cleaned, adhered and sealed per manufacturer's specifications Manufacturer Mule-Hide Products Co Inc Comments Trade Name Minimum Thk:kness Maximum Width Mule-Hide FR EPDM 0.04 in (1.10 mm} :~}. Comments None m 2006-2007 FM Approvals LLC. All rights reserved. Page 3 of 5 fM A~Ipf0Y8IS- ROOFING SYSTEM CONTRACTOR PACKAGE Manufacturer Trade Name Fasteners Max Per Unit Row Spacing OMG OMG 3 in. Galvalume Steel Plate Secondary Securement Manufacturer Trade Name Type OMG OMG #12 Standard Fastener Max ConMbutory Field Row Field Row Application On Area On Center Quantity Method Center 2.00 sq ft (0.19 sq m) Comments None Manufacturer Hunter Panels LLC Trade Name H-Shield Minimum Thickness Maximum Thickness 1.50 in (38.10 mm) 12.00 in (304.80 mm) Comments .. ... , .. ... Manufacturer Trade Name See Separate Steel Deck Manufacturer Listing steel deck, 22 to 16 ga., min 1.5 in. deep (<=90 psf) Comments For information about the use of this product, refer to the detailed comments for this product in RoofNav. F,A _ ..~... _.r,: .~ .. .._.,..... .., ,. _ ;, ., 3Y _ _ .-..:. ~ ..~ A' .. Type Minimum Thickness steel Comments Minimum Strength Maximum Spacing © 2006-2007 FM Approvals LLC. All rights reserved. Page 4 of 5 FM Approuais=p ROOFING SYSTEM CONTRACTOR PACKAGE .,, T . v ~ ~., ,,.,. Fastener Placement Now that the configuration is complete for the Seld of the roof, you must select the required fastener placement from the Fastener Placement Figures 3-6 in FM Global Property Loss Prevention Data Sheet 1-29. Corner/Perimeter Enhancements Now that you have selected a fastener placement, you must select enhancements for the corners and perimeters. Refer to FM Global Property Loss Prevention Data Sheet 1-29. If you have sufficient detail about the roof assembly, you can select enhancements that have been approved for roofs with your specifications from Table 1: Recommended Rating of Field, Perimeter and Corner Areas (Zones 1, 2 and 3) for Enclosed Buildings. Otherwise, you can select the appropriate prescriptive enhancements from section 2.2.1.5.1. Also, the deck must be secured per the requirements in Data Sheet 1-29. For a steel deck, see sections 2.2.1.5.6 and 2.2.13.2 Perimeter Flashing Now that you have selected enhancements for the corners and perimeters, you must select an FM Approved perimeter flashing that meets a Class X rating, where X is the Wind Uplift rating for your roof. For more information, see FM Global Property Loss Prevention Data Sheet 1-49. You can find FM Approved perimeter flashings in RoofNav. To do so, click Products. On the Product Search page, select Other for the Category and Perimeter Flashing for the Subcategory. Specify any other criteria as needed and then click Search. © 2006-2007 FM Approvals LLC. All rights reserved. Page S of S - _ ~ __ ~; -tt Obtained from State Q&A site 12-1-08 IBC 1508.1, 1505.1, 1502.1, 2603.4.1.5, and Chapter 35 Can foam plastic insulation be used as one of the components within a roof assembly without the thermal barrier referenced in IBC section 2603.4.1.5 if the roof assembly has been tested and listed as FM Class 1, even if the testing was to FM 4470 instead of FM 4450? Answer: Yes. The purpose of the thermal barrier is to prevent the foam plastic from becoming involved in the early stages of a fire within the building below. The Class 1 fire classification indicates that the assembly will not self-propagate if exposed to a localized fire exposure from the underside of the deck. That determination is based on Factory Mutual's construction materials calorimeter test, the test that is included as a part of both FM 4450 and FM 4470. If the roof assembly fails that part of the test, the roof assembly cannot be fire classified as Class 1. (July 31, 2008) IBC 2603.4.1.5, 1508.1, 1505.1, 1502.1, and Chapter 35 Can foam plastic insulation be used as one of the components within a roof assembly without the thermal barrier referenced in IBC section 2603.4.1.5 if the roof assembly has been tested and listed as FM Class 1, even if the testing was to FM 4470 instead of FM 4450? (July 31, 2008) IBC 2902.2 -Exception 3 If in a commercial building that predates Comm 61 to 65 there is an alteration or use change to a space having a single toilet room, can the single toilet room still be permitted if the total occupant load it is serving exceeds 15 persons? (January 14, 2003) IBC 2902.6 Are toilet rooms required for buildings or structures that are not designed to be occupied? (October 5, 2005) IBC 2902.6 , 2902.1, Table 2902.1, Comm 62.1209 and Comm 62.2902 (6) In buildings or spaces that are required to be provided toilet facilities, must the toilet rooms be available to the public when the building or space is not open for use? (October 5, 2005) IECC 502.4.6 Which doors are considered entrance doors that necessitate the use of a vestibule? IMC 502.13 - Is it necessary to provide a mechanical source capture system in accordance with section IMC 502.13 if the vehicle tailpipe exhausts are extended to the exterior of a building by non mechanical means? (January 24, 2005) IMC 507.2 When is a Type I or Type II kitchen exhaust hood required for a "commercial food heat-processing appliance?" (March 13, 2003) Answers Comm 61.02 What are some residential configurations that illustrate where the scope of the Uniform Dwelling Code stops and the Commercial Building Code applies instead, or vice versa? Atlas Roofing -Tapered ACFoam II w,vw.An.sttooilr,Q. eiam COMMERCIAL. SYru~rtc:,t ,~;, S~.K?F rCLQ A~fNf`;.f Specfca__tions All specs~Ths Product Codes & Compliances _L_TTR Calculator Fastenng_Patterns Installation Certified Drainage Program. (CDP) & Field Services Case Studies __ A'1`t.J11S fit~OFiNG C©t~F~CJFiA71Ui11 == Cornm•retsi Products ~ar..~4~~a,:1,.'.:.YF~4 •y~,.,n.«r--.,+i:.~~f :.IS,."wag.,sm*' 7~.I.. t.-..a+.. 't;~~~ Page 1 of 3 ~~ ATLAS ~~~~ ' ~ T~lPEREI) I:'.~~'IRt)ItiAef1 \7"1iLL Y FKII rI~l_Y a-:I E ^~.' PC)Ll~ I5O I~iSt I_:~7IOi~' e~KF~C ~Fn/Ery Tapered ACFoam II features ACUItra Techrrotogy which mans ZERO r E C H N P L D G X HCFC "s - a cost effective "Green" bolding solution. Exoelerrt R-Values reduce energy demands while maintaining compaUbll'ity witlr al types of roofing membranes and iFe assemblies. Tapered ACFoam II is manufactured in a tapered profit to attain positive drainage while maintaining the highest thermal efficiency available in a tapered system. in 1998, years ahead of the Environrrrerrtal Protection Agency timetable for eliminating HCFCs (hydrochkrrofluorocarborrs), Atlas introduced a lyre of ACFoam Products that are environmentaly sensitive and available for virWaily every type of corrsbnrction system. Tfirorrgh a patented hydrocarbon bkwrirtg technology called AClltra, Alias began the phaseout of HCFCs in the manufacturing of foam insulation and anticipates the complete removal of HCFCs from all Atlas foam products wRhin the next year. Long ~Srm Thern~aB Resistance (tT7Rj Valgzs Fx Thicknesses ~ ~ ACFoarp~ }'ypkal F'hyslc~i Properties coawrr • Federal Specification HH-I- 1972/GEN and HH-I-1972/2, Class 1 have been canceled. • ASTM C 1289. Type II, Class I • Miami-Dade County, Ronda Product Control No. 00-0208.04 • California State Insulation Quality Standards and Title 25 Foam Rammability Criteria (License #TC 1231) • IBC, NBC, UBC and SBC Sections on Foam Insulation (Chapter 26). • CCMC No. 12464-L • CAN/CGSB- 51.26-M86 • cANNLC-s77o • CANNLC-S704 Tapered ACFoam K appro~'"'f insulated steel, woad, concrete and gypsum roof deck construction for 1-60 and 1-90 Windstorm Classifications (may be mopped or mechanically fastened to concrete roof decks). Refer to FM Approval Guide for details on specffic systems. UL Standard 1256 Ciassifieation Insulated metal deck construction assemblies - Constnictbn #120 and #123 UL Standard 790 (ASTM E 108) RECniV1P=?i-_NDE~ USES 7aper+ed ACFoam is specified far use in hot asphalt or coal tar BUR, rtrodifled bitumen and single-ply membrane systems. Tapered ACFaam is manufactured in a tapered penile to attain positive drainage while maintaining the highest thermal efficiency available fn a tapered system. Tapered ACFoam is also available in 25-psi formula. Available in 4" x 4" (1220mm x 1220mm) only. Features 8c Benefits ACURrs Technology means 2ER0 MCFC"s Excellent R-wluas reduce energy demand Compatibility with all types of root membranes Superior performance in fire tests Approtred for instaNation directly on the root deck without a thermal barrier Cost-effective, enWronmentally friendly solution for any wof Case Studies Milwaukee Public schaol"s Roof trainage System Is In A Class Ail Its Own httpJlwww_atlasroofing_comlcommercial/tapfoam2.asp 11/24!2008 Atlas Roofing -Tapered ACFoarn II cla~iricatiorr Class A with mast roof membrane systems. See UL Roofing Materials Q Systems Directory. UL Standard 263 Fire Ras~tance Classification (ASTM E 119) Some classifications for fire resistance for Tapered ACFoarn are P225, P230, P259, P508, P510, P514, P701, P710, P713,P717, P718, P719, P720, P722, P723, P724, P725, P727, P728, P729, P730, P732, P801, P814, P815, P818, P819, and P828. UL of Canada Insulated Roof Deck Assemblies - Construction #C3 CAN/ULC-S 126-M86,CAN/ULC-S 101-M89, CAN/ULC-5107-M87 ~ Spec this Product Tapered ACFoarn II &~ III LTIR & Thicknesses ~;`;-`ARSA"IT In s~esponse to valid wncesns of bulking designers regarding thermal e(fidency of roof assemblies and the bng-term insulating value of roof irtsrrlation, Atlas offers a 20-year, Nmited thermal warranty. The 'ACFoarn' Limited Warranty places Atlas ACFoarn products above all others and supports the bulldog owner, desgner and contractor by backing up thermal performance. This warranty ~ available to the building owner at the time the building is cempleted and is transferable to any subsequent owner for the duration of the 20-year period. Limitation of Liability Other than the aforementioned representations and descriptions, Atlas Roofing Corporation (hereafter, "Seller) makes no other representations or warranties as to the inwulation sold herein. The Seller disclaims aN other warranties, express or Implied, inducting the warranty of merchantability and the warranty of fitness for a particular purpose. Seller does, however, have a limited waranty as to the R-Value of the Insulation, the terms of which are available upon request from the Seller. The Seller shall not be liable for any incidental or consequerrtial damages including the cost of installation, removal, repair or replacement of this product. The Buyer's remedies shah be limited exclusively to, at Sellers option, the repayment of the purdtase price or resupply of product manufactured by Atlas in a quantity equal to that of the nonconforming product. Atlas distributors, agents, salespersons or other independent representatives have no authority to waive or alter the above limitation of IfabNity and remedies. ZO Year Limited Warranty ACFoana~ 6erresal Installation Instructions Before installation begir-s, the roof deck should be firm, weN attadred, even, dean and dry. Proper attachment of the insulation fs necessary to prevent roof failures. Atlas will not be responsible for any damage caused by improper attachment. Atlas Roof Insulation products can be attached to decks that are approved by Factory Mutual and bcai codes. Atlas is not responsible for determining the suitability of the deck. ATLAS ROOF INSULATION PRODUCTS SHALL BE KEPI DRY BEFORE, DURING ANO AFTER INSTALLATION. Although Atlas Roof Insulation has been designed to witfistand normal foot traffic, protection from dan-age by construction traffic and/or abuse is extremely important. Roof surface protection such as plywood must be used in areas where storage and staging are planned and heavy or repeated traffk: is antidpated during or after irrstaYation. (See Technical Bulletin #00-OI) Moisture/Vapor Control Vapor retarders are used to impede the passage of water vapor into roofing systems, theretry preventing condensation and resulting damage to the insulation and roof system. All Atlas Roof Insulation Products may be instated with or without a vapor recorder, the need for which Ls determined by the designer. The designer may consult the NRCA Rooflng and Waterprooflng Manual for guidance in determining the need for a vapor retarder. Special consideratkrn should be given to construction-generated moisture, as weN. For example, construction-generated moisture, such as wiN be released by placing concrete floor slabs after the roof has been instaped, can drive large quantlties of moisture into the roof system. Therefore, Atlas cannot be responsible for damage to the insulation when exposed to construction-generated moisture. Refer to file NRG Roofing and Waterproofing Manual for their Page 2 of 3 http://www.atlasroofing.corn/commerciaUtapfoam2.asp 11124!2008 Atlas Roofing -Tapered ACFoam II _TCRAGE Storage/Precautions: Factory-applied packaging is intended only for protection during transit. When stored outdoors or on the job site, packages should be stacked an pagets at least four inches above ground level artd completely covered with a weatherproof covering such as a tarpaulin. The temporary factory-applied packaging should be slit or removed to prevent accumulation of condensatan. Roof insulation which has become wet or damaged should be removed and replaced with solid, dry insulation. Warning! Do Not Leave Exposed: This product is a polyiso organic plastic foam and will bum if exposed to an ignition source of sufficient heat and intensity, or open flame, such as a welder"s torch. Like other organic materials, this product will release smoke if ignited. Do not apply flame directly to ACFoam roof insulations. This product should be used only in strict accordance with Atlas recommended uses and application instructions. recommendations for the use of a vapor retarder when construction-gerkerat~ moisture is present (4th Edrtion, Volume 1, p. 121). Refer to Atli Technical Bulletin #00 Ol. ~ Complete. Instructions ac,tia5 ~~ F?IFS Tapered Systems ~~ Sales Offices [roP) Page 3 of 3 ~CG~~y!lf ~., _.- ,7t;ac ~ .,; €rG ;'C r~r,: aii J. mil. R...~ht~ RE Ser'v 2Ci. http://www.atlasroofing.com/commercial/tapfoam2.asp 11/24!2008 ~~ ao~ U ~ ~~ ~ N IM '4~uaaN 96Lb80 • j q ~ 1Y r t ~ ~ c T~ ~ 0 ~ ~` ~~ o ie ~ ~ __.~ ~" ~. i i b Z0/~8 3JCd ~1~ SN~Il(1~OS ~$t~ ~ Lti9ttr96008 9b~9t 800Z1tEi0t