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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBLD-18-2234 TOWN OF NARMOUTH 4.- 1146 Route 28, South Yarmouth MA 02664 508-398-2231t.,1261 lax;508-398-0836 Office of the ,Building Commissioner INSPECTION CORRECTION NOTICE Melissa Ryan 486 Route 6A Yarmouth Port,MA 02675 November 19,2018 RE: 486 Route 6A—BLD-18-002234 Dear Ms. Ryan, The Building Department conducted an inspection at 486 Route 6A, and noted the following items; • There are not any required landings on the exterior of the sliders exiting the kitchen/laundry area R311.3 Floors and landings at exterior doors.There shall be a landing or floor on each side ofeach exterior door. The width of each landing shall be not less than the door served.Every landing shall have a dimension of not less than 36 inches in the direction of travel. The slope at exterior landings shall not exceed''% unit vertical in 12 units horizontal(2 percent) Although these 2 doors are not part of the required egress for this dwelling the code requires landings for any door with more than 2 risers; R311.3.2 Floor elevations for other exterior doors. Doors other than the required egress door shall be provided with landings or floors not more than 7 ' inches below the top of the threshold. Exception:A top landing is not required where a stairway of not more than two risers is located on the exterior side of the door,provided that the door does not swing over the stairway. These items will need to be repaired and inspected before a final sign off will be given. You also have the right to appeal this letter to the Building Board of Regulations& Standards within 45 days of this letter. Questions regarding this matter maybe directed to my attention. Very Truly, Tim Sears CBO Local Inspector Town of Yarmouth 1310 - I8 - eakto314. CERTIFICATION ANSI ACtRUMED M •1131 1506EC 17065 Product Certification Body Use of Icynene Classic Plus Spray Polyurethane Foam TER No. 1703-15 (SPF) in Unvented Attics & Craw!spaces • Issue Date:July 8,2014 Updated: September 27, 2018 Icynene-Lapolla Subject to Renewal: October 1,2019 15402 Vantage Parkway East, Suite 322 Houston,TX 77032 jsaldana(a�icvnene-lapolla.com s0%Z/20s Icvnene.com DIVISION: 07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION �StI OF:4961/C'er Section: 07 21 19—Foamed-in-Place Insulation �� RyASection: 07 27 36—Sprayed Foam Air Barrier •• EPH 1. Products Evaluated: kg 4� 1.1. Icynene Classic Plus (LD-C-70) Ipt 94. ,STS 4A 2` 1.2. For the most recent version of this Technical Evaluation Report ' + G\'� (TER),visit driengineerinq.orq. For more detailed state professional SiONAL� engineering and code compliance legal requirements and references, visit driengineerinq.orq/statelaw. DrJ is fully compliant with all state professional engineering and code compliance laws. 1.3. This TER can be used to obtain product approval in any country that is an IAF MLA Signatory(all countries found here)and covered by an This research report is reviewed and sealed by Ryan IAF MLA Evaluation per the Purpose of the MLA (as an example, Dexter,P.E.of DrJ Engineering,LLC,ass specialty see letter to ANSI from the Standards Council of Canada). engineer. Manufacturers can go to Jurisdictions in the U.S., Canada and Given that DrJ is both ISOIIEC 17085 accredited and aother IAF MLA Signatory Countries and have theirproducts readilyis comprehensil ve ai fully company,withlsc fiction is comprehensive and lolly compliant with IBC Section approved by authorities having Jurisdiction using DrJ's ANSI 1703,A seal by a professional engineer is typically accreditation. sufficient for approval,as regulated by the state Board of Professional Engineers.As stated in the building 1.4. Building code regulations require that evaluation reports are provided code,where this report is notapproved,the building by an approved agency meeting specific requirements, such as those official shall respond in writing,stating the reasons found in IBC Section 1703.Any agency accredited in accordance with the alternative was not approved.This allows DrJ to ANSI ISO/IEC 17065 meets this requirement within ANSI's scope of understand he code section in question and provde s timely code compliance cure. accreditation. For a list of accredited agencies,visit ANSI's website. ,For more information,see dricertif cation.orq. For more information,contact On at 608-310-6748 or Ddengineerina.org/our-team 1.5. Requiring an evaluation report from a specific private company(i.e. ICC-ES, IAPMO, CCMC, DrJ,etc.)can be viewed as discriminatory and is a violation of international,federal, state, provincial and local anti-trust and free trade regulations. DrJ Is a Professional Engineering Approved Source • DU is an ISO/IEC 17065 accredited product certification body through ANSI Accreditation Services. • DrJ provides certified evaluations that are signed and sealed by a P.E. • DrJ's work is backed up by professional liability insurance. • DrJ is fully compliant with IBC Section 1703. 6300 Enterprise Lane • Madison WI 53719 • 608-3104748 • drJenglneedng.org Copyright m 2018 • •M ,n�Ii Technical Evaluation Report(TER) 1.6. DrJ's code compliance work: 1.6.1. Conforms to code language adopted into law by individual states and any relevant consensus based standard such as an ANSI or ASTM standard. 1.6.2. Complies with accepted engineering practice, all professional engineering laws and by providing an engineer's seal DrJ takes professional responsibility for its specified scope of work. 2. Applicable Codes and Standards:1 2.1. 2010 and 2015 National Building Code of Canada(NBC) 2.2. ASTM C518—Standard Test Method for Steady-State Thermal Transmission Properties by Means of the Heat Flow Meter Apparatus 2.3. ASTM D1622—Standard Test Method for Apparent Density of Rigid Cellular Plastics 2.4. ASTM D1623—Standard Test Method for Tensile and Tensile Adhesion Properties of Rigid Cellular Plastics 2.5. ASTM D2126—Standard Test Method for Response of Rigid Cellular Plastics to Thermal and Humid Aging 2.6. ASTM D2842—Standard Test Method for Water Absorption of Rigid Cellular Plastics 2.7. ASTM D6226—Standard Test Method for Open Cell Content of Rigid Cellular Plastics 2.8. ASTM E96—Standard Test Methods for Water Vapor Transmission of Materials 2.9. ASTM E283—Standard Test Method for Determining Rate of Air Leakage Through Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors Under Specified Pressure Differences Across the Specimen 2.10. ASTM E2178—Standard Test Method for Air Permeance of Building Materials 2.11. CAN/ULC-S102—Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of building Materials and Assemblies 2.12. CAN/ULC-5705.1—Standard for Thermal Insulation—Spray Applied Rigid Polyurethane Foam, Medium Density-Material—Specification • 2.13. CAN/ULC-S705.2—Standard for Thermal Insulation—Spray Applied Rigid Polyurethane Foam, Medium Density-Application 2.14. NFPA 286—Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Evaluating Contribution of Wall and Ceiling Interior Finish to • Room Fire Growth 3. Performance Evaluation: 3.1. NBC Compliance 3.1.1. This TER assesses Icynene Classic Plus for the following: 3.1.1.1. Physical properties of the product in accordance with the standards listed in Section 2. 3.1.1.2.Surface burning characteristics complying with the provisions of NBC Division B, Part 3, Section • 3.1.12. 3.1.1.3.Thermal performance (R-values)complying with the provisions of NBC Division B, Part 5, Section 5.3.1 and Part 9, Sections 9.25.2 and 9.36.2. 3.1.1.4. Use in unvented attic spaces and crawlspaces without a thermal barrier in accordance with NBC Division B, Part 3, Sections 3.1.4.2 and 3.1.5.15 and Part 9, Section 9.10.17.10. 3.1.1.5.Air permeability in accordance with NBC Division B, Part 5, Section 54.1 and Part 9, Section 9.25.3. 3.2. Use in a ventilated attic or crawl space without a thermal barrier is outside the scope of this evaluation. r Unless otherwise noted,all references in this code-compliant technical evaluation report(TER)are from the 2015 version of the NBC code and the standards referenced therein.This product also complies with the 2005 and 2010 versions of the NBC and the standards referenced therein.Where this TER Is not approved,the building official shall respond in writing, • stating the reasons this TER was not approved.For variations in provincial and territorial codes,if any,see Section 8. TER No. 1703-15 Page 2 of 10 Use of Icynene Classic Plus Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) in Unvented Attics& Crawlspaces Copyright 452018 • • Technical Evaluation Report(TER) 3.3. Use in fire-resistance rated construction is outside the scope of this evaluation. 3.4. Any code compliance issues not specifically addressed in this section are outside the scope of this evaluation. 4. Product Description and Materials: ,r^''"; i; i ` " 'RESIN o t' i ii9 1 t 4 1,, 1 N+Rr: 1 ;� 'eft -(-r �`'s,-. '•" ii f iww- 1 i '1 "s-� d sar'��wotr I yr k 7 �� ,i li} t� � I x a i�� ,ui4 fit ' i t5 i Fat JP o . `r o nerd R !4441-# r v a h � I 4: r....a" '4, ! yi`r w, �I N ,''`.*c a , 's •1S"4 ''' rt;—tri da,. �► i E §„A i A .7M : ry¢ .. >' St. ff.. } a , 3 s rp3 }icfi r t I ^,.q 1 -#"" °"". „a f4cc '1.. iK , ."..vii.' ...et. ,�7, "`4�it Figure 1:Icynene Classic Plus SPF in Unventilated Attics 4.1. Icynene Classic Plus is a two-component,open-cell SPF insulation product. 4.1.1. Classic Plus has a density of 0.7 pounds per cubic foot(pcf) (11 kg/m3). 4.2. The two components of Icynene low density SPF are: , 4.2.1. Component A: MDI/pMDI isocyanate 4.2.2. Component B: proprietary resin 4.3. These two components are combined at the point of spray application. 5. Applications: 5.1. General 5.1.1. Icynene Classic Plus insulation is used in the following applications: 5.1.1.1.Thermal insulation in buildings constructed in accordance with the NBC. ' 5.1.1.2. Sealant for penetrations as part of an air barrier system. 5.1.2. Where fire resistance rated construction is required, contact the manufacturer for more information. 5.2. Surface Burning Characteristics 5.2.1. Icynene Classic Plus has the surface burning characteristics as shown in Table 1. Fire Performance of Icynene Low Density SPF Flame Spread . Smoke Developed '^ Icynene Classic Plus' 375 110 1.Tested in accordance with CA WULC S102 at a thickness of 75 mm(3"). — " Table 1:Flame Spread&Smoke Developed Indexes of Icynene Low Density SPF TER No. 1703-15 Page 3 of 10 Use of Icynene Classic Plus Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) in Unvented Attics&Crawlspaces Copyright 0 2018 Technical Evaluation Report(TER) 5.3. Thermal Resistance 5.3.1. Icynene low density SPF has the thermal resistance as defined in Table 2. Thickness Thermal Resistance(R- Thermal Resistance(U- Thermal Resistance Thermal Resistance(U. values)(h•ft?.°F/Btu)1'2 ... factors)(Btul(h°F ft.2) (R-values)(WI(mzlg)1.2 factors)((m2.1()IW) 1" 4 0.250 0.7 1.420 8 0.125 1.4 0.710 12 0.083 2.1 0.471 3.5" 14 0.071 2.5 0.403 16 0.063 2.8 0.358 5" r 20 0.050 3.5 0.284 5.5" 22 0.045 3.9 0.256 6" 24 0.042 4.2 0.238 H 7" 28 0.036 4.9 0.204 l N u 7.5" 30 0.033 5.3 0.187 8" 32 0.031 5.6 0.176 9" 36 0.028 6.3 0.159 9.5" :': 38 0.026 6.7 0.148 10" ;` 40 0.025 7.0 0.142 11.5" 46 0.022 8.1 0.125 13.5" i 54 0.019 9.5 0.108 14" 56 0.018 9.9 0.102 1.Tested at a mean temperature of 75°F. 2 R•values are calculated from testing at 1"and 3.5".thickness.Calculated R-values over 10 are rounded to the nearest integer. .. Table 2:Classic Plus Thermal Resistance Properties 5.4. Air Permeability 5.4.1. Icynene Classic Plus has the air permeability characteristics shown in Table 3 and,therefore, are an air-impermeable insulation in accordance with NBC Division B, Part 9, Section 9.25.4. ' Icynene Classic Plus12: <0.02(Us.m2) 1.Sprayed to a minimum thickness of 3" 2.Tested in accordance with ASTM E2178.Table 3:Classic Plus Air Barrier Material Properties 5.5. Thermal Barrier 5.5.1. General 5.5.1.1.NBC Compliance 5.5.1.1.1. Icynene Classic Plus installed in combustible construction is not required to be covered with a thermal barrier in attic or roof spaces, and crawl spaces in accordance with NBC Division B, Part 3,Section 3.1.4.2 and Part 9, Section 9.10.17.10. 5.5.1.1.2. In accordance with NBC Division B, Part 3,Section 3.1.5.15, in noncombustible construction, Icynene Classic Plus shall be separated from the adjacent building spaces by a thermal barrier consisting of: 5.5.1.1.2.1. A minimum 12.7 mm thick gypsum wallboard mechanically fastened to a supporting assembly independent of the insulation 5.5.1.1.2.2. Lath and plaster fastened to a supporting assembly independent of the insulation, TER No. 1703-15 Page 4 of 10 Use of Icynene Classic Plus Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) in Unvented Attics&Crawlspaces Copyright®2018 Technical Evaluation Report(TER) 5.5.1.1.2.3. Masonry, 5.5.1.1.2.4. Concrete, 5.5.1.1.2.5. Or any thermal barrier meeting the requirements of Classification B when tested to CAN/ULC S124. 5.5.2. Where the application exceeds the limitations set forth herein, design shall be permitted in accordance with accepted engineering procedures, experience and technical judgment. 6. Installation: 6.1. General 6.1.1. Installation shall comply with the manufacturer's installation instructions and this TER. 6.1.2. SPF insulation shall be applied by licensed dealers and installers certified by Icynene, Inc. 6.1.3. A copy of the manufacturer's published installation instructions shall be available at all times on the jobsite during installation. 6.1.4. In the event of a conflict between the manufacturer's installation instructions and this TER,the more restrictive shall govern. 6.1.5. Icynene Classic Plus shall be applied to the framing using two-component spray equipment and shall be applied using a 1:1 ratio of Component A and Component B. 6.1.6. The substrate shall be dry and free of frost, ice, rust,oil, grease, dirt or any other substances that may prevent adhesion of the SPF to the substrate. 6.1.7. lcynene Classic Plus is intended for interior use only and are not to be used where it could come in contact with water. Provide protection from weather during and after installation. 6.1.8. Where used as an air barrier in unventilated attics,the insulation shall be installed to the minimum thickness required as specified in Table 3. 6.1.9. Icynene Classic Plus may be installed to the required thickness with one pass of the spray equipment. If installation using multiple passes is desired, no cure time is required between passes. 6.1.10. Do not use Icynene Classic Plus inside of electrical or junction boxes. 6.1.11. lcynene Classic Plus shall be installed only when the temperature is at or above 14°F(-10°C). 6.1.12. Insulation shall not be installed in areas where the service temperature is greater than 180°F (82°C). 6.2. Icynene Classic Plus Installation 6.2.1. For general SPF installation guidelines, see the American Chemistry Council's Guidance on Best Practices for the Installation of Spray Polyurethane Foam. 6.2.2. lcynene Classic Plus shall be installed in accordance with Icynene, Inc.'s installation instructions and this TER. For compliance with the NBC, installation in accordance with CAN/ULC-S705.2 is required. TER No. 1703-15 Page 5 of 10 Use of Icynene Classic Plus Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) in Unvented Attics &Crawlspaces Coppighte2018 Technical Evaluation Report (TER) 0 CI Q Icynene Classic Max(LD-C-50v2),Classic Max L Select(LD-C-50v2.4)or Classic Plus(LD-040) Sprayed Directly to Roof Sheathing N. iv Icynene Classic Max(LD-C-50v2),Classic • Max Select(LD-C-50v2.4)or Classic Plus (LD-C•70)Minimum 3 1/2"Thick over Roof ;., . Deck ," . ..•.*.•*, . a j / +, 45 t 1/2"Gypsum Board III .•. Attic Hatch Min.22"x 30"Opening into sow ' Living Space MIS Itima I'. Minimum 3 1/2"Thickness over the Roof Deck Attic Hatch Must Be Minimum 22"x 30"and Have Vertical Height of Minimum 30"Measured Vertically from Bottom of Roof Framing to Top of Ceiling Framing Figure 2:Icynene Classic Plus Used in an Unvented Attic Space 7. Test and Engineering Substantiating Data: 7.1. Structural testing of trusses,joists, and rafters for comparison before and after NFPA 286 modified fire testing. The fire testing was performed by QAI Labs in 2014, and the structural testing was performed by SBCRI under contract with Qualtim, Inc. 7.2. Testing and data in accordance with NFPA 286.Testing modified for unventilated attics and performed by Intertek. TER No. 1703-15 Page 6 of 10 Use of Icynene Classic Plus Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) in Unvented Attics&Crawlspaces Copynght 0 2018 • Technical Evaluation Report(TER) 7.3. Testing and data in accordance with NFPA 286.Testing modified for unventilated attics and performed by QAI Labs. 7.4. Engineering analysis of Classic Plus fire performance.Analysis done by Priest and Associates. 7.5. Testing and data determining the material properties of Icynene Classic Plus.Testing performed by Bodycote. 7.6. Testing showing surface burning characteristics in accordance with ASTM E84.Testing performed by Bodycote. 7.7. Testing as an air barrier material in accordance with ASTM E2178.Testing performed by Exova. 7.8. The product evaluated by this TER falls within the scope of one or more of the model, provincial or territorial building codes for building construction.The testing and substantiating data used in this TER is limited to buildings, structures, building elements, construction materials and civil engineering related specifically to buildings. 7.9. The provisions of model, provincial or territorial building codes for building construction do not intend to prevent the installation of any material or to prohibit any design or method of construction.Alternatives shall use consensus standards, performance-based design methods or other engineered alternative means of compliance.This TER assesses compliance with defined standards,generally accepted engineering analysis, performance-based design methods, etc. in the context of the pertinent building code requirements. 7.10. Some information contained herein is the result of testing or data analysis by other sources,which DrJ relies on to be accurate as it undertakes its engineering analysis. 7.11. DrJ has reviewed the data provided by other professional sources and found them to be credible.This information has been approved in accordance with DrJ's procedure for acceptance of data from approved sources. 7.12. DrJ's responsibility for data provided by approved sources is in accordance with professional engineering law. 7.13.. Where appropriate,DrJ relies on the derivation of design values,which have been codified into law through codes and standards.This includes review of code provisions and any related test data that helps with comparative analysis or provides support for equivalency to an intended end-use application. 8. Findings: 8.1. The testing protocol for this project included: 8.1.1. Structural testing of joists and trusses before application of Icynene Classic Plus SPF.Testing performed by SBCRI under contract with Qualtim, Inc. 8.1.2. Shipping,and installation of trusses and joists into an attic assembly with subsequent application of Icynene Classic Plus for the purpose of fire testing the assembly and comparing the structural stiffness of the joists and trusses before and after the fire test. Control specimens were also included in the shipping and assembly to benchmark performance. 8.1.3. Fire testing of the described attic assembly to a modified version of NFPA 286.Testing performed by QAI Labs. 8.1.4. Disassembly of the attic by QAI Labs and shipping of trusses and joists back to SBCRI. 8.1.5. Repeat structural testing by SBCRI to determine the stiffness loss and strength effects of: 8.1.5.1.Shipping and handling,installation and disassembly of the control and the fire tested structural elements. 8.1.5.2.Application of spray foam to these elements. 8.1.5.3.Attic fire testing, including realistic fire temperatures and duration. 8.1.5.4. Comparison of the performance of the control specimens to the attic fire tested specimens. 8.2. There was no measured difference in performance between rafter framing and truss framing in the context of performance post-NFPA 286 fire testing.The comparisons included: TER No. 1703-15 Page 7 of 10 Use of Icynene Classic Plus Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) in Unvented Attics& Crawlspaces Copydght®2018 Technical Evaluation Report(TER) 8.2.1. Truss and rafter framing that had been transported and installed in a building. 8.2.2. Truss and rafter framing onto which Icynene Classic Plus foam had been applied in accordance with standard Icynene application procedures for attics. 8.2.3. Truss and rafter framing subjected to modified NFPA 286 testing of an unvented attic. 8.2.4. Truss and rafter framing compared to control specimens. 8.3. Additional test data and evaluations comparing the fire performance of Icynene Classic Plus in unvented attics and crawlspaces using modified NFPA 286 testing was also provided to prove the similarity of the performance of Icynene Classic Plus and that these products can be used interchangeably. 8.4. The application of lcynene Classic Plus does not compromise the structural performance of standard rafter or truss framing in code compliant unvented attic and crawlspace applications 8.5. NBC Division A, Part 1, Section 1.2.1 states: 1.2.1.1.Compliance with this Code 1)Compliance with this Code shall be achieved by a)complying with the applicable acceptable solutions in Division B(see Note 1.2.1.1.(1)(a)),or b)using alternative solutions that will achieve at least the minimum level of performance required by Division B in the • areas defined by the objectives and functional statements attributed to the applicable acceptable solutions(see Note 1.2.1.1.(1)(b)). 2) For the purposes of compliance with this Code as required in Clause 1.2.1.1.(1)(b),the objectives and functional statements attributed to the acceptable solutions in Division B shall be the objectives and functional statements referred to in Subsection 1.1.2.of Division B. 8.6. NBC Division C, Part 2, Section 2.3 includes additional guidance for Alternative Solutions. 8.7. This product has been evaluated with the codes listed in Section 2, and is compliant with all known provincial or territorial building codes.Where there are known variations in state or local codes that are applicable to this evaluation,they are listed here: 8.7.1. No known variations 8.8. This TER uses professional engineering law,the building code,ANSI/ASTM consensus standards and generally accepted engineering practice as its criteria for all testing and engineering analysis. DrJ's professional engineering work falls under the jurisdiction of each state board of professional engineers, when signed and sealed. 9. Conditions of Use: 9.1. Where required by the authority having jurisdiction(AHJ)in which the project is to be constructed, this TER and the installation instructions shall be submitted at the time of permit application. 9.2. Any generally accepted engineering calculations needed to show compliance with this TER shall be submitted to the code official for review and approval. 9.3. Design loads shall be determined in accordance with the building code adopted by the jurisdiction in which the project is to be constructed. 9.4. lcynene Classic Plus insulation described in this TER comply with,or is a suitable alternative to,what is specified in the codes listed in Section 2,subject to the following conditions: 9.4.1. The manufacturer's installation instructions and this TER shall be available on the jobsite for inspection. 9.4.2. The SPF insulation shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's published installation instructions,this TER and the applicable code. If there is a conflict between the installation instructions and this TER,the more restrictive governs. 9.4.3. The SPF insulation shall be separated from the interior of the building by an approved 15-minute thermal barrier, except as noted in this TER. 9.4.4. When installed in unvented attics without a code-prescribed ignition barrier or thermal barrier, the installation shall meet the conditions outlined in Section 5.5. 9.4.5. The SPF insulation shall meet the minimum thicknesses and densities noted in this TER. TER No. 1703-15 Page 8 of 10 Use of Icynene Classic Plus Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) in Unvented Attics&Crawlspaces Copyright®2016 Technical Evaluation Report(TER) 9.4.6. The SPF insulation shall be protected from the weather during and after application. 9.4.7. The SPF insulation shall be applied by licensed dealers and installers certified by Icynene, Inc.. 9.4.8. Use of the SPF insulation in localities where termites are known to occur shall be in accordance with NBC Division B, Part 9, Section 9.3.2.9 as applicable. 9.4.9. Jobsite certification and labeling of the SPF insulation shall comply with governing Canadian regulations, as applicable. 9.4.10. A vapor retarder shall be installed in accordance with the applicable code. 9.4.11. The components used to produce Icynene Classic Plus are manufactured in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, under a quality control program with inspections in accordance with governing Canadian regulations, as applicable. 9.5. Design 9.5.1. Building Designer Responsibility 9.5.1.1. Unless the AHJ allows otherwise, construction documents shall be prepared by a building designer (owner, registered design professional, etc.)for the building and shall be in accordance with NBC Division C, Part 2, Section 2.2.4. 9.5.1.2.The construction documents shall be accurate and reliable and shall provide the location,direction and magnitude of all applied loads.The documents shall be in accordance with NBC Division C, Part 2,Section 2.2.4. and Note A-2.2.6.2.(1). 9.5.2. Construction Documents 9.5.2.1.Construction documents shall be submitted to the building official for approval and shall contain the plans, specifications and details needed for the building official to approve such documents. 9.6. Responsibilities • 9.6.1. The information contained herein is a product, engineering or building code compliance technical evaluation report performed in accordance with the referenced building codes, testing and/or analysis through the use of accepted engineering procedures, experience and technical judgment. 9.6.2. DrJ TERs provide an assessment of only those attributes specifically addressed in the Products Evaluated or Code Compliance Process Evaluated section. 9.6.3. The engineering evaluation was performed on the dates provided in this TER,within DrJ's professional scope of work. 9.6.4. This product is manufactured under a third-party quality control program in accordance with governing Canadian regulations, as applicable. 9.6.5. The actual design, suitability and use of this TER for any particular building is the responsibility of the owner or the owner's authorized agent, and the TER shall be reviewed for code compliance by the building official. 9.6.6. The use of this TER is dependent on the manufacturer's in-plant quality control procedures,the ISO/IEC 17020 third-party inspection process, proper installation per the manufacturer's instructions,the building official's inspection,and any other code requirements that may apply to ensure accurate compliance with the applicable building code. 10. Identification: 10.1. Icynene Classic Plus as described in this TER is identified by a label on the containers bearing the manufacturer's name, product name, label of the third-party inspection agency, and other information to confirm code compliance. 10.2. Additional technical information can be found at Icvnene.com. TER No. 1703-15 Page 9 of 10 Use of Icynene Classic Plus Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) in Unvented Attics&Crawlspaces Copyright 0 2018 Technical Evaluation Report(TER) 11. Review Schedule: 11.1. This TER is subject to periodic review and revision. For the most recent version of this TER, visit driengineerinq.ore. 11.2. For information on the current status of this TER, contact DrJ Engineering • Mission and Professional Responsibilities • Product Evaluation Policies • Product Approval—Building Code,Administrative Law and P.E.Law • • • • • • TER No. 1703-15 Page 10 of 10 Use of Icynene Classic Plus Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) in Unvented Attics& Crawlspaces Copyright©2018 ti E E® The Evolution of Insulation March 15, 2018 To Whom It May Concern Re: Clarification to ESR 1826 for Icynene Classic Ultra and Classic Ultra Select'"" Application in Unvented Attics It has come to our attention that clarification is needed regarding Icynene Classic Ultra T"" and Classic Ultra SelectTM applications in unvented attics as noted in ICC-ES report 1826 and compliance with the 2015 International Residential Code (IRC). In the 2015 IRC, section R316.5.3, the use of foam plastics in attics without a thermal barrier is noted. Item 3, outlines one of the conditions for compliance in that"The foam plastic insulation has been tested in accordance with Section R316.6". IRC section R316.6 clearly states that foam plastic shall be specifically approved on the basis of one of the following approved tests: NFPA 286 with the acceptable criteria of section R302.9.4, FM 4880, UL 1040 or UL 1715 or the specific approval shall be based on an actual end use configuration. To comply with IRC section R316.6, Icynene has provided information to the ICC Evaluation Service based on actual end use configuration testing. Conditions of Icynene Classic Ultra TM and Classic Ultra Select applications in unvented attics without an intumescent coating are noted in Section 5.4 in the evaluation service report. Furthermore, Section 6.9 notes the relevant information submitted, pertaining to section 4.4.1.2.2, including evaluation reports,fire testing and fire modeling. As a result, section 4.4.1.2.2 of the evaluation service report indicates that Classic Ultra and Classic Ultra SelectT"" spray foam insulation in an unvented attic application may be left exposed to the attic without a prescriptive ignition barrier or an intumescent coating. If there are any questions on this topic do not hesitate to contact me. Yours truly, John Broniek P. Eng. 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EVALUATION SUBJECT: ICYNENE CLASSIC, CLASSIC ULTRA, CLASSIC ULTRA SELECT AND CLASSIC PLUS ICC • ICC��\ ICC • PMG LISTED "2014 Recipient of Prestigious Western States Seismic Policy Council Ma 1 (WSSPC)Award in Excellence" A Subsidiary of CODE oiwi r ICC-ES Evaluation Reports are not to be construed as representing aesthetics or any other attributes not specifically addressed,nor are they to be construed as an endorsement of the subject of the report or a recommendation for its use. ANSI There is no warranty by ICC Evaluation Service, LLC, express or implied, as to any finding or other matter in this .a m report,or as to any product covered by the report. .p.° :"ti°",„ .,000 Copyright m 2018 ICC Evaluation Service, LLC. All rights reserved. ICC �4 .;14 is �}yI tIn EV�Aspy h w ` • i"a: I di II 1MsWidely and Trusted l !-, ii ICC-ES Evaluation Report ESR-1826 Reissued February 2018 • Revised October 2018 This report is subject to renewal February 2019. www.icc-es.orq I (800)423-6587 I (562) 699-0543 A Subsidiary of the International Code Council® DIVISION:07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE insulation in buildings and to seal areas such as plumbing PROTECTION and conduit penetrations against air infiltration. The Section: 07 21 00—Thermal Insulation insulations are for use in wall cavities and floor assemblies; and in attic and crawl space installations as described in REPORT HOLDER: Section 4.4. ICYNENE,INC. The Classic, Classic Ultra and Classic Ultra Select insulations are for use in Type V construction under the EVALUATION SUBJECT: IBC and dwellings under the IRC; fire-resistance-rated construction when installed in accordance with Section 4.5; ICYNENE CLASSIC,CLASSIC ULTRA,CLASSIC and in Types I through IV construction when installed in ULTRA SELECT AND CLASSIC PLUS accordance with Section 4.6. The Classic Plus insulation is for use in nonfire- 1.0 EVALUATION SCOPE resistance-rated construction under the IBC and IRC and 1.1 Compliance with the following codes: in Types I through IV construction when installed in accordance with Section 4.6. • 2015,2012 and 2009 International Building Code®(IBC) The attributes of the insulations have been verified as • 2015, 2012 and 2009 International Residential Code® conforming to the provisions of ICC 700-2008 Section (IRC) 703.2.1.1.1(c)as an air impermeable insulation. Note that • 2015' 2012 and 2009 International Energy Conservation decisions on compliance for those areas rest with the user Code(IECC) of this report. The user is advised of the project-specific provisions that may be contingent upon meeting specific • 2013 Abu Dhabi International Building Code(ADIBC)t conditions, and the verification of those conditions is 1The ADIBC is based on the 2009 IBC.2009 IBC code sections referenced outside the scope of this report.These codes or standards in this report are the same sections In the ADIBc. often provide supplemental information as guidance. Properties evaluated: 3.0 DESCRIPTION • Surface burning characteristics 3.1 General: • Physical properties 3.1.1 Classic, Classic Ultra and Classic Ultra Select: • Thermal performance(R-values) Icynene Classic, Classic Ultra and Classic Ultra Select are low-density, open-cell, polyurethane foam plastic • Attic and crawl space installation insulations and air barrier systems that are 100 percent • Fire–resistance-rated construction water-blown with an installed nominal density of 0.5 pcf (8 kg/m3). The insulations are two-component, spray- II Air permeability • applied products.The two components of the insulation are • Exterior walls of Types I–IV construction polymeric isocyanate (A-Component, also known as Base Seal®) and proprietary resin (B-Component, Classic, 1.2 Evaluation to the following green standard: Classic Ultra or Classic Ultra Select Resin). When stored 2008 ICC 700 National Green Building Standard at temperatures between 50°F (10°C) and 100°F (38°C), (ICC 700-2008) the components have a shelf life of six months. Attributes verified: 3.1.2 Classic Plus: The Icynene Classic Plus foam plastic insulation is two-component,low density, open cell, See Section 2.0. spray-applied, foam plastic with a nominal density of 2.0 USES 0.7 pcf(11 kg/m3). The polyurethane foam is produced by combining a polymeric isocyanate (A component) and Icynene Classic, Classic Ultra, Classic Ultra Select proprietary resin, Classic Plus (B component). When (replaces Classic Max and Classic Max Select, stored at temperatures between 50°F (10°C) and 100°F respectively) and Classic Plus are used to provide thermal (38°C),the components have a shelf life of twelve months. ICC-ES Evaluation Reports are not to be construed as representing aesthetics or any other attributes not specifically addressed,nor are they to be construed j Q C as an endorsement of the subject of the report or a recommendation for its use.There is no enrrany by ICC Evaluation Service,LW,express or implied,as to any finding or other matter in this report,or as to any product covered by the report. �=i• lurCulla __ copyright©2018 ICC Evaluation Service,LLC. All rights reserved. Page 1 of 7 ° ESR-1826 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 2 of 7 3.2 Surface Burning Characteristics: be applied on the Jobsite using two-component, 1-to-1 3.2.1 Classic, Classic Ultra and Classic Ultra Select: ratio,spray equipment specified by Icynene, Inc. The foam When tested in accordance with ASTM E84/UL 723, at a plastic must not be sprayed onto a substrate that is wet, or thickness of 6 inches (152 mm) and a nominal density of covered with frost or ice, loose scales, rust, oil or grease. 0.5 pcf (8 kg/m3), Icynene Classic, Classic Ultra and, The foam plastic insulation must not be used in ater,and Classic Ultra Select have a flame spread index of 25 or outlet or junction boxes or in contact with rain or we and less and a smoke-developed index of 450 or less.There is must be protected from the weather during and after no thickness limit when installed behind a code-prescribed application. Where the insulation is used as air- 15-minute thermal barrier, except as noted in Section impermeable insulation, such as in unvented attic spaces 4.3.1.2 and Table 2. regulated by 2015 IBC Section 1203.3 or IRC Section R806, the insulation must be installed at a minimum 3.2.2 Classic Plus: When tested in accordance with thicknesses noted in Section 3.4. The insulation can be ASTM E84/UL 723, at a thickness of 4 Inches (152 mm) installed in one pass to the maximum thickness. Where and a nominal density of 0.7 pcf (11 kg/m3), Icynene multiple passes are required, the cure time between Classic Plus has a flame spread index of 25 or less and a passes is negligible. smoke developed index of 450 or less. There is no 4.2.2 Classic, Classic Ultra and Classic Ultra Select: thickness limit when installed behind a code-prescribed 15 minute thermal barrier, except as noted in Section - The insulation must be used In areas where the maximum 4.3.1.2 and Table 2. service temperature is no greater than 180°F (82°C). The insulation must be applied when the temperature Is at or 3.3 Thermal Resistance: above 14°F (-10°C) and be protected from the weather Icynene Classic, Classic Ultra, Classic Ultra Select and during and after application. Classic Plus have thermal resistance(R-values)at a mean 4.2.3 Classic Plus: The insulation may be used in areas temperature of 75°F(24°C)as shown in Table 1. where the maximum service temperature is no greater than 3.4 Air Permeability: 180°F (82°C). The insulation must be applied when the Icynene spray-applied foam plastic insulations are temperature is at or above 14°F (-10°C) and be protected considered air-impermeable insulation in accordance with from the weather during and after application. 2015 IBC Section 1203.3 and 2015 and 2012 IRC Sections 4.3 Thermal Barrier: R202 and R806.5 (2009 IRC Sections R202 and R806.4), 4.3.1 Classic, Classic Ultra, Classic Ultra Select and at the following thicknesses: Classic Plus: • Classic, Classic Ultra and Classic Ultra Select: 4.3.1.1 Application with a Prescriptive Thermal Minimum, 3 inches (76 mm) based on testing in Barrier: Icynene Classic, Classic Ultra, Classic Ultra accordance with ASTM E2178. Select and Classic Plus foam plastic insulations must be ■ Classic Plus: Minimum, 2 inches (51 mm) based on separated from the interior of the building by an approved testing in accordance with ASTM E2178. thermal barrier, such as '/2-inch (12.7 mm) gypsum 3.5 Intumescent Coatings: wallboard installed using mechanical fasteners in 3.5.1 No Bum Plus XD: No Burn Plus XD intumescent accordance with the applicable code, or an equivalent 1coating is a latex-based coating supplied in 1-gallon (4L). code.When installation barrisr complying cwith the lsapplices and 5-gallon (19L) pails and 55-gallon (208 L)drums.The code.bed in Seco4.4, within an attic or crawl space as coating material has a shelf life of 12 months when stored bdescribedtweie Section plastic a and thehal attic obarrr crawlr is not required in factory-sealed containers at temperatures between 40°F requiredquir the foam n the in space,dbut (4.4°C)and 90°F(32.2°C). is rfbetween the hereoam plastic insulation and the Interior of the building. There is no thickness limit when 3.5.2 DC 315 Coating: DC 315 coating (ESR-3702), installed behind a code-prescribed 15-minute thermal manufactured by International Fireproof Technology, barrier,except as noted in Section 4.3.1.2 and Table 2. International Inc. / Paint To Protect Inc., is a water-based 4.3.1.2 Application without a Prescriptive Thermal Intumescent coating supplied in 5-gallon (19L) pails and Barrier or Ignition Barrier: The prescriptive 15-minute 55-gallon (208L) drums. The coating material has a shelf thermal barrier or ignition barrier may be omitted when life of 12 months when stored in factory-sealed containers Installation is in accordance with the following at temperatures between 50°F(10°C)and 80°F(27°C). requirements: 3.5.3 Fireshelie F10E Coating: Fireshell® F10E coating, 4.3.1.2.1 The insulation must be covered on all surfaces manufactured by TPR2 Corporation (ESR-3997), is a with a fire protective coating at the minimum thickness set water-based intumescent coating supplied in 5-gallon(19L) forth in Table 2. pails and 55-gallon (208L)drums.The coating material has a shelf life of 12 months when stored in factory-sealed 4.3.1.2.2 The maximum installed thickness of the containers at temperatures between 45°F(7.2°C)and 95°F insulation must not exceed the thicknesses set forth in (35°C). Table 2. 4.0 INSTALLATION 4.3.1.2.3 The coating must be applied over the insulation 4.1 General: in accordance with the coating manufacturer's instructions and this report. The manufacturer's published installation instructions and this report must be strictly adhered to and a copy of these 4.4 Attics and Crawl Spaces: Instructions and this evaluation report must be available on 4.4.1 Classic,Classic Ultra and Classic Ultra Select: the jobsite at all times during installation. 4.2 Application: 4.4.1.1 Application with a Prescriptive Ignition Barrier: When Icynene Classic, Classic Ultra and Classic Ultra 4.2.1 General: Icynene Classic, Classic Ultra, Classic Select foam plastic insulations are installed within attics Ultra Select and Classic Plus foam plastic insulations must where entry is made only for service of utilities, an ignition ESR-1826 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 3 of 7 . • barrier must be installed in accordance with IBC Section foam plastic is applied at a minimum thickness of 2603.4.1.6 and IRC Sections R316.5.3 and R316.5.4, as 3.5 inches (89 mm) as described in this section in applicable.The ignition barrier must be consistent with the accordance with 2015 IBC Section 1203.3, 2015 and 2012 requirements for the type of construction required by the IRC Section R806.5 or 2009 IRC Section R806.4, as applicable code and must be installed in a manner so that applicable. the foam plastic insulation is not exposed. The Classic, 4.4.1.2.2 Attics-Classic Ultra and Classic Ultra Classic Ultra or Classic Ultra Select insulation may be Select: When Classic Ultra or Classic Ultra Select is installed in unvented attics when the foam plastic is applied applied in unvented attics conforming to 2015 IBC Section at a minimum thickness of 3 inches(76 mm)in accordance 1203.3 and 2015 and 2012 IRC Section R806.5 or 2009 with 2015 IBC Section 1203.3 or 2015 and 2012 IRC IRC Section R806.4, the insulation may be applied to the Section R806.5(2009 IRC Section R806.4),as applicable. underside of roof sheathing and/or rafters to a minimum 4.4.1.2 Application without a Prescriptive Ignition thickness of 31/2 inches (90 mm) and may be applied to Barrier:Where Icynene Classic, Classic Ultra and Classic vertical wall surfaces to a minimum thickness of 3/2 Inches Ultra Select foam plastic insulations are installed in an attic (90 mm). Maximum thickness on the underside of roof or crawl space without a prescriptive ignition barrier, in sheathing or on vertical wall surfaces is 20 inches accordance with Sections 4.4.1.2.1, 4.4.1.2.2, 4.4.1.2.3 (508 mm). The insulation may be left exposed to the attic and 4.4.1.2.4,the following conditions apply: without a prescriptive ignition barrier or an intumescent • 1. Entry to the attic or crawl space is only for service of coating. utilities and no storage is permitted. The attic must have attic access complying with IRC • 2. There are no interconnected attic, crawl space or Section R807, horizontally placed in the floor, and opening basement areas. outward toward the living space.Items penetrating the roof deck or walls, such as skylight wells and vents, must be 3. Air in the attic or crawl space is not circulated to other covered with a minimum of 31/2 inches (90 mm) of the parts of the building. Classic Ultra or Classic Ultra Select insulation. 4. Combustion air is provided in accordance with IMC 4.4.1.2.3 Crawl Spaces: In crawl spaces, Icynene Section 701. Classic, Classic Ultra or Classic Ultra Select insulations 5. Attic ventilation is provided when required by IBC may be spray-applied to vertical walls and the underside of Section 1203.2 or IRC Section R806, except when floors, as described in this section. The thickness of the air-impermeable insulation is permitted in unvented foam plastic applied to the underside of the floors must not attics in accordance with 2015 IBC Section 1203.3 or exceed 14 inches (356 mm). The thickness of the spray 2015 and 2012 IRC Section R806.5 (2009 IRC foam plastic insulation applied to vertical wall surfaces Section R806.4),as applicable. must not exceed 31/2 inches (88.9 mm). The foam plastic does not require an ignition barrier or a coating. 6. Under-floor(crawl space)ventilation is provided when 4.4.1.2.4 Use on Attic Floors:When used on attic floors, required by 2015 IBC Section 1203.4 (2012 and 2009 IBC Section 1203.3) or IRC Section R408.1, as Icynene Classic, Classic Ultra or Classic Ultra Select foam applicable. plastic insulations may be installed at a maximum thickness of 111/2 inches (292 mm) between joists in attic 4.4.1.2.1 Attics-Classic, Classic Ultra and Classic floors.The insulation must be separated from the interior of Ultra Select: In attics, Icynene Classic, Classic Ultra and the building by an approved thermal barrier. The coatings Classic Ultra Select foam plastic insulations may be spray- specified in Section 4.4.1.2.1 and the ignition barrier in applied to the underside of the roof sheathing and/or accordance with IBC Section 2603.4.1.6 and IRC Section rafters, as described in this section. The thickness of the R316.5.3,may be omitted. foam plastic applied to the underside of the roof sheathing 4.4.2 Classic Plus: must not exceed 14 inches(356 mm).The thickness of the spray foam insulation applied to vertical wall surfaces must 4.4.2.1 Application with a Prescriptive Ignition Barrier: not exceed 5.5 inches (140 mm). The insulation must be When Icynene Classic Plus is installed up to a maximum covered on all surfaces with one of the coatings described thickness of 4 inches (102 mm) within attics or crawl in Section 3.5. The coating must be applied over the spaces where entry is made only for service of utilities, an insulation in accordance with the coating manufacturer's ignition barrier must be installed in accordance with IBC instructions and this report.Surfaces to be coated must be Section 2603.4.1.6 and IRC Sections R316.5.3 and dry, clean, and free of dirt, loose debris and other R316.5.4, as applicable. The ignition barrier must be substances that could interfere with adhesion of the consistent with the requirements for the type of coating. The coating is applied in one coat with low- construction required by the applicable code and must be pressure airless spray equipment. The coating must be installed in a manner so that the foam plastic insulation is applied to a thickness as follows: not exposed. Icynene Classic Plus may be installed in ■ No Burn Plus XD at a minimum thickness of 6 wet mils unvented attics when the foam plastic is applied at a (0.15 mm) [4 dry mils (0.1 mm) dry film thickness], minimum thickness of 2 inches (51 mm) in accordance appliedwith 2015 IBC Section 1203.3,2015 and 2012 IRC Section at a rate of 0.4 gallon (1.5 L) per 100 square feet(9.2 m2). R806.5 or 2009 IRC Section R806.4,as applicable. ■ DC 315 at a minimum thickness of 4 wet mils (0.1 mm) 4.4.2.2 Application without a Prescriptive Ignition [3 dry mils], applied at a rate of 0.3 gallon (1.1 L) per Barrier:Where Icynene Classic Plus insulation is installed 100 square feet(9.2 m2). in accordance with Sections 4.4.3.2.1, 4.4.3.2.2, and 4.4.3.2.3,the following conditions apply: The coatings must be applied when ambient and 1 Entry to the attic or crawl space is to service utilities, substrate temperature Is at least 60°F (16°C)and no more and no storage is permitted. than 95°F(35°C).All other surfaces(including glass)must be protected against damage from the coating. The 2. There are no interconnected attic or crawl space insulation may be installed in unvented attics when the areas. ESR-1826 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 4 of 7 3. Air in the attic or crawl space is not circulated to other installed horizontally on each face with vertical joints parts of the building. located over the studs,attached with 6d box nails,2 inches 4. Combustion air is provided in accordance with IMC (51 mm) long and spaced 24 inches (610 m 5) on center Section 701. along the studs, and a second layer of /e-inch-thick (15.9 mm)Type X gypsum wallboard installed vertically on 5. Attic ventilation is provided when required by IBC each face, attached with 8d box nails, 21/2 inches (64 mm) Section 1203.2 or IRC Section R806, except when long and spaced 7 inches (178 mm) on center along the air-impermeable insulation is permitted in unvented studs. The stud cavity contains Icynene Classic, Classic attics in accordance with 2015 IBC Section 1203.3 or Ultra or Classic Ultra Select Insulation nominally 2 Inches 2015 and 2012 IRC Section R806.5 or 2009 IRC (51 mm)thick. Section R806.4,as applicable. Axial loads applied to the wall assembly must be limited 6. Under-floor(crawl space)ventilation is provided when to the least of the following: required by 2015 IBC Section 1203.4 (2012 and 2009 • 1,805 pounds(8029 N)per stud. IBC Section 1203.3) or IRC Section R408.1, as applicable. • Design stress of 0.78 Pc. 4.4.22.1 Attics: In attics, Icynene Classic Plus Insulation • Design stress of 0.78 Pc at a maximum I,/d of 33. may be spray-applied to the underside of the roof sheathing and/or rafters,the underside of wood floors,and 4.5.1.2 Assembly 2 (Limited Load-bearing Wood Stud vertical surfaces, as described in this section. The Wall): Minimum nominally 2-by 4 [1%x by 3 /z Inches thickness of the foam plastic applied to the underside of (38 mm by 89 mm)] southern pine(G =0.55), No.2 grade the top of the space must not exceed 14 inches (356 mm). studs spaced 16 Inches (406 mm) on center with two The thickness of the spray foam plastic insulation applied layers of /z-inch-thick (12.7 mm) Type X gypsum to vertical wall surfaces must not exceed 8 inches wallboard installed vertically with joints staggered on each (203 mm). The foam plastic insulation must be covered on face, attached with 8d box nails, 2'/2 inches (64 mm)long all exposed surfaces with DC315 intumescent coating at a and spaced 7 inches (178 mm)on center along the studs minimum thickness of 4 wet mils (0.1 mm) [3 dry mils for the face layer and 6d cement coated box nails,2 inches (0.08 mm)], applied at a rate of 0.25 gallon (0.95 L) per (51 mm) long and spaced 24 inches (610 mm) on center 100 square feet(9.2 m2).The coating must be applied over along the studs. The stud cavity contains Icynene Classic, the Icynene Classic Plus insulation in accordance with Classic Ultra or Classic Ultra Select insulation nominally the coating manufacturer's instructions and this report. 2 inches(51 mm)thick. Surfaces to be coated must be dry, clean, and free of dirt, Axial loads applied to the wall assembly must be limited loose debris and other substances that could interfere with to the least of the following: adhesion of the coating.The coating is applied in one coat with low-pressure airless spray equipment. ■ 1,805 pounds(8029 N)per stud. The coating must be applied when ambient and • Design stress of 0.78 Pc. substrate temperature is at least 60°F(16°C)and no more ■ Design stress of 0.78 Pc at a maximum Lid of 33. than 95°F (35°C).All other surfaces (including glass)must be protected against damage from the coating. 4.5.1.3 Assembly 33 (Floor/Ceiling): Minimum nominally 2-by-10 [11/2 by 91/4 inches (38 mm by 235 mm)] Douglas Icynene Classic Plus insulation may be installed in fir,No.2 grade wood joists spaced 24 inches(610 mm)on unvented attics when the foam plastic is applied at a center, with minimum 1-by-3 [3/4 by 21/2 inches (19.1 by minimum thickness of 2 inches (51 mm) as described in 64 mm)] spruce bridging at mid-span. Floor decking this section, in accordance with 2015 IBC Section 1203.3, must be minimum 1/2-inch-thick (12.7 mm) exterior grade 2015 and 2012 IRC Section R806.5 or 2009 IRC Section plywood installed perpendicular to joists and fastened with R806.4,as applicable. 2-inch-long(51 mm)ring shank nails 6 inches(152 mm)on 4.4.2.2.2 Crawl Spaces: In crawl spaces, Icynene center at the joints and 12 inches (305 mm) on center at Classic Plus insulation may be spray-applied to vertical the intermediate joists. Plywood Joints must occur over walls and the underside of floors, as described in this joists.Icynene Classic,Classic Ultra or Classic Ultra Select section. The thickness of the foam plastic applied to the insulation must be applied to the underside of the plywood underside of the floors must not exceed 14 inches deck between the joists to a depth of 5 inches (127 mm). (356 mm). The thickness of the spray foam plastic Two layers of minimum 6/8-inch-thick (15.9 mm), Type X insulation applied to vertical wall surfaces must not exceed gypsum wallboard must be attached perpendicular to the 8 inches (203 mm). The insulation must be covered with joists on the ceiling side of the assembly. The first layer DC-315 coating as described in Section 4.4.2.2.1. must be attached with 1'/4-inch-long (32 mm), Type W 4.4.2.2.3 Use on Attic Floors: Icynene Classic Plus drywall screws,spaced 24 inches(610 mm)on center.The insulation may be Installed at a maximum thickness of secondtinchesnch m(6106t be mm)apfromod theperbase alar layer. the joists, offset 24 the base The second 13 inches (330 mm) between joists in attic floors. The layer must be attached with 2-inch-long (51 mm), Type S insulation must be separated from the interior of the drywall screws spaced 12 inches (305 mm) on center. building by an approved thermal barrier. The insulation Additional fasteners must be installed along the butt joints does not require an ignition barrier or a coating. of the second layer, securing the two layers together. 4.5 One-hour Fire-resistance-rated Assemblies: These fasteners must be 1'/rinch-long (38 mm), Type G 4.5.1 Classic,Classic Ultra and Classic Ultra Select: drywall screws placed 2 Inches (51 mm) back from each end of the butt Joint and spaced 12 inches (305 mm) on 4.5.1.1 Assembly 1 (Limited Load-bearing Wood Stud center. The wallboard joints on the exposed side must be Wall): Minimum nominally 2-by-4 [11/2 by 31/2 inches treated with paper tape embedded In joint compound and (38 mm by 89 mm)]southern pine (G = 0.55), No. 2 grade topped with an added coat of compound, and the fastener studs spaced 16 inches (406 mm) on center with a base heads must be coated with joint compound in accordance layer of 1h-inch-thick (12.7 mm) wood fiber sound board with ASTM C840 or GA-216. .4 ESR-1826 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 5 of 7 4.5.14 Assembly 4(Non-loadbearing Steel Stud Wall): 5.2 The insulation must be Installed in accordance with • Nominally 6-inch-deep (152.4 mm), No. 18 gage, the manufacturer's published installation instructions, galvanized steel studs spaced 16 inches (406.4 mm) on this evaluation report and the applicable code. If there center, are friction-fit into No. 18 gage galvanized steel is a conflict between the installation instructions and floor and ceiling track with a layer of 5/8-inch-thick this report,this report governs. (15.9 mm),Type X gypsum board applied to the interior 5.3 The insulation must be separated from the interior of side with the long edge parallel to steel studs and secured using No. 6, 1'/4-inch-long (31.7 mm), self-drilling drywall the building approved15-minute thermal screws spaced 8 inches (203 mm) on center around the bather,except a as noted in this rreport. perimeter and 12 inches (305 mm) on center in the field. 5.4 Since the performance of Classic Ultra and Classic The gypsum board joints must be treated with vinyl or Ultra Select,when installed in unvented attics without casein, dry or premixed joint compound applied in two a code-prescribed ignition barrier or an intumescent coats to cover all exposed screw heads and gypsum board coating, is based on fire performance of an unvented butt joints, and a minimum 2-inch-wide (51 mm) paper, attic, the installation must be approved by the code plastic, or fiberglass tape embedded in the first layer of official as conforming with the provisions of Section compound over butt joints of the gypsum board. The stud 4.4.1.2.2 and Conditions 1 to 5 of Section 4.4.1.2. cavity is filled with Icynene Classic, Classic Ultra or Classic 5.5 When Classic Ultra and Classic Ultra Select insulation Ultra Select insulation up to 6 inches (152 mm) thick. is installed under Section 4.4.1.2.2 of this report, a DensGlass Exterior Sheathing, 1/2 inch(12.7 mm)thick, is certificate must be placed in the attic stating that the installed parallel to steel studs with vertical joints offset a foam plastic Insulation has been installed in minimum of 16 inches (406 mm)from the vertical joints of accordance with Conditions 1 through 5 of Section the gypsum board and the horizontal joints offset a 4.4.1.2 and the terms of Section 4.4.1.2.2 of minimum of 24 inches (610 mm)from the horizontal joints ESR-1826; any alterations to the attic or insulation of theypsum board. The sheathing is attached using No. 6, 1�/4-inch-long (31.7 mm), self-drilling drywall screws must be consistent with those requirements. spaced 8 inches (203 mm)on center around the perimeter 5.6 The insulation must not exceed the thicknesses and and in the field. Hohmann & Barnard DW-10 brick ties, densities noted in this report. 6 inches (152 mm) long by 1'/rinches (38 mm) wide, are 5.7 The insulation must be protected from the weather spaced 16 inches (406.4 mm)on center vertically on each during and after application. steel stud,and secured,using two 15/4-inch-long(41.3 mm) self-drilling screws,through 4-inch(102 mm)red clay brick 5.8 The insulation must be applied by licensed dealers [31/2 inches (88.9 mm) by 21/4 inches (57.1 mm) by and installers certified by Icynene,Inc. 73/4 inches (197 mm)] laid in a running bond pattern with 5.9 Use of the insulation in areas where the probability of Type S mortar, leaving a nominally 1-inch (25.4 mm) air termite infestation is "very heavy" must be in gap between the brick and the exterior sheathing. accordance with IRC Section R318.4 or IBC Section Optional: It is permitted to add code-complying, 2603.8,as applicable. expanded polystyrene (EPS), extruded polystyrene (XPS), 5.10 Jobsite certification and labeling of the insulation must foil-faced, rigid polyurethane board stock or polyurethane comply with 2015 IRC Sections N1101.10.1 and spray foa® on the exterior of the wall (between the N1101.10.1.1 (2012 IRC Sections N1101.12.1 and DensGlass® sheathed wall and the brick), while N1101.12.1.1 or 2009 IRC Sections N1101.4 and maintaining the 1-inch (25.4 mm) air space. The length of N1101.4.1) and 2015 and 2012 IECC Sections the brick ties must be Increased to account for the C303.1.1, C303.1.1.1, R303.1.1 and R303.1.1.1 thickness of the insulation. (2009 IECC Sections 303.1.1 and 303.1.1.1), as 4.6 Exterior Walls in Type 1,11,Ill and IV Construction: applicable. 4.6.1 General:When used on exterior walls of Types I, II, 5.11 A vapor retarder must be installed in accordance with III or IV construction, the assembly must comply with IBC the applicable code. Section 2603.5 and this section, and the Classic, Classic • 5.12 Icynene Classic, Classic Ultra, Classic Ultra Select Ultra and Classic Ultra Select insulations must be installed at a maximum thickness described in Table 3. The and Classic Plus foam plastic insulations are potential heat of Icynene insulations tested in accordance manufactured in Mississauga,Ontario,Canada,under with NFPA 259 is as follows: a quality control program with inspections by ICC-ES. • Classic, Classic Ultra and Classic Ultra Select: 6.0 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED• 494 Btu/ft2(5.6 MJ/m2)per inch of thickness 6.1 Data in accordance with the ICC-ES Acceptance 4.6.2 Specific Wall Assemblies: Wall assemblies Criteria for Spray-applied Foam Plastic Insulation complying with Section 4.6 must be as described in (AC377),dated April 2016. Table 3. • 6.2 Reports of tests in accordance with AC377 Appendix 5.0 CONDITIONS OF USE X [Classic, Classic Ultra and Classic Ultra Select • • The Icynene Classic, Classic Ultra, Classic Ultra Select (Section 4.4.1.2.1) and Classic Plus (Sections 4.4.3.2.1 and 4.4.3.2.3)] and Appendix C [Classic, and Classic Plus spray-applied polyurethane foam plastic Classic Ultra and Classic Ultra Select (Section Insulations described in this report comply with, or are 4.4.1.2.3)]. suitable altematives to what is specified in, those codes listed in Section 1.0 of this report, subject to the following 6.3 Test report on air leakage rate in accordance with conditions: ASTM E2176(Classic, Classic Ultra and Classic Ultra 5.1 This evaluation report and the manufacturer's Select and Classic Plus). published Installation Instructions, when required by 6.4 Reports of room corner fire testing in accordance with the code official, must be submitted at the time of NFPA 286(Classic,Classic Ultra,Classic Ultra Select permit application. and Classic Plus). 1 ESR-1826 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 6 of 7 6.5 Test reports in accordance with ASTM E119 (Classic, No Burn Plus XP Intumescent coating described in Classic Ultra and Classic Ultra Select). Section 3.5.1 is identified with the manufacturer's 6.6 Test report in accordance with NFPA 285,and related name and address, the product trade name and use engineering analysis (Classic, Classic Ultra and instructions. Classic Ultra Select). The International Fireproof Technology, Inc. / Paint 6.7 Reports of in accordance with NFPA 259 To Protect Inc. DC 315 coating described in Section (Classic,rtofCltestsic Ultra and accordance UltrawSelect). 3.5.2 is identified with the manufacturer's name and address, the product trade name, date of 6.8 Reports of fire tests in accordance with ASTM E970 manufacture, shelf life or expiration date, the (Classic, Classic Ultra, Classic Ultra Select and manufacturer's application instructions and the Classic Plus). evaluation report number(ESR-3702). 6.9 For Classic Ultra and Classic Ultra Select, an Fireshell FNOE coating is labeled with the engineering evaluation,including full-scale fire testing, manufacturer's name and address;the product name; small-scale testing and fire modeling (Section the date of manufacture; the shelf fife or expiration 4.4.1.2.2). date; the manufacturer's instructions for application; 7.0 IDENTIFICATION and the evaluation report number(ESR-3997). 7.1 All packages and containers of Classic, Classic Ultra, 7.2 The report holder's contact information is as follows: Classic Ultra Select and Classic Plus insulations must ICYNENE,INC. be labeled with the Icynene, Inc., name and address; 6747 CAMPOBELLO ROAD the product name; component designation (A or B); MISSISSAUGA,ONTARIO L5N 2L7 the flame spread index and the smoke-developed CANADA index; the expiration date; the name of the inspection (905)363-4040 body (ICC-ES); and the evaluation report number www.icynene.com (ESR-1826). TABLE 1—THERMAL RESISTANCE(R-VALUES) R-VALUE(°F•ft2.hIBtu) THICKNESS Classic,Classic Ultra and Classic Plus (Inches) Classic Ultra Select 1 3.7 4.0 2 7.4 8.0 3 11 12 3.5 13 14 4 14 16 5 18 20 5.5 20 22 6 22 24 7 25 28 7.5 27 30 8 29 32 9 32 36 9.5 34 38 10 36 40 11.5 41 42 13.5 — 54 14 50 56 For SI: 1 Inch=25.4 mm,1°F•ft2•NBtu=0.176110°K•m2M. 1R-values are calculated based on tested K values at 1-and 3.5-inch thicknesses. 2R-values greater than 10 are rounded to the nearest whole number. ESR-1826 ) Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 7 of 7 TABLE 2—USE OF INSULATION WITHOUT A PRESCRIPTIVE THERMAL BARRIER' MAXIMUM MAXIMUM FIRE-PROTECTIVE COATING MINIMUM THEORETICAL INSULATION TYPE THICKNESS(in.) THICKNESS(in.) MINIMUM THICKNESS& APPLICATION TESTS (Walls&Vertical (Ceilings,Underside of Roof TYPE(Applied to all Foam RATE OF FIRE- SUBMITTED Surfaces) Sheathing/Rafters&Floors) Surfaces)' PROTECTIVE COATING3 CLASSIC,CLASSIC 6 14 DC315 1,25 gal 1100 ft2NFPA266 ULTRA AND 20 mils WFT/13 mils DFT CLASSIC ULTRA Fireshell FIDE SELECT 71/2 111/2 21 mils WFT/14 mils DFT 1.31 gal/100 ft2 NFPA 286 CLASSIC PLUS 61/2 11'/2 20 mils W FT/13 mils DFT 1.25 gal 1100 t9 NFPA 286 For SI: 1 inch=25.4 mm;1 mil=0.0254 mm;1 gallon=3.38 L;1 fl'=0.093 m2;NA=not applicable. 'See Section 4.3.1.2. 'See Sections 3.5.2 and 3.5.3. 'As reported in the manufacturers application instructions. Actual application rate, based on specific project conditions, must be in accordance with the manufacturer's application Instructions. TABLE 3—NFPA285 COMPLYING EXTERIOR WALL ASSEMBLIES WALL COMPONENT MATERIALS Base Wall System- 1- Concrete wall. Use either 1,2 or 3 2- Concrete masonry wall. 3- Minimum 35/8-inch-deep (92 mm), No. 20 gage, C-shaped steel studs, spaced a maximum of 24 inches on center with lateral bracing every 4 feet(1219 mm)as required by code.Sheathing shall be a described in Exterior Sheathing below. Floorline Firestopping Minimum 4 pcf mineral wool in each stud cavity at each floorline, attached with Z-clips. Thickness must match stud cavity depth. Cavity Insulation- 1- None. Use either 1,2,3,4 or 5 2- Partial cavity fill with a maximum air space of 2 inches(51 mm)or full cavity depth not exceeding 75/s inches(194 mm)of Classic,Classic Plus, Classic Ultra or Classic Ultra Select(ESR-1826); MD-R-210(ESR-3493);MD-C-200(ESR-3199);or Proseal(ESR-3500). 3- Any insulation qualified as noncombustible in accordance with ASTM E136. • 4- Glass fiber batt insulation'. 5- Mineral fiber insulation'. `Insulation must comply with the applicable requirements of 2015 or 2012 IBC Section 720.2 (2009 IBC Section 719.2). Exterior Sheathing-Only for Base Wall 1- Minimum'/2-inch-thick(12.7 mm),),glass mat gypsum sheathing complying with ASTM C1177. System No.3- 2 - Sheathing shall be attached with No. 6, 1'/e- inch-long (32 mm)self-tapping screws located Use either 1 or 2 8 Inches(203 mm)on center along the perimeter and 12 inches 302 mm)on center in the field of wallboard. Joints must be taped and treated with joint compound in accordance with ASTM C840 or GA-216. Exterior Insulation Maximum thickness of 51/2 inches (140 mm) of Proseal Eco (MD-R-210) (ESR-3493) or Proseal (ESR-3500). Exterior Wall Covering- - 1- Brick -standard nominally 4-inch-thick (102 mm) clay brick; brick veneer anchors-standard Use either 1,2,3,4,5,6 or 7 types installed a maximum of 24 inches OC vertically on each stud°. • 2- Stucco- minimum '4-inch-thick (19.1 mm), exterior cement plaster and lath with a secondary water-resistive barrier may be installed between the exterior insulation and the lath. 3- Natural stone(limestone,granite,marble,sandstone),minimum 2-inch-thick(51 mm)'. . 4- Cast artificial stone, minimum 1V2-inch-thick (38 mm), complying with AC51 and subject of a current ICC-ES evaluation report'. 5- Terracotta cladding,minimum of 11/4-inch-thick(32 mm)'. 6- Precast concrete panels,minimum of 11/2-Inch-thick(32 mm)'. 7- Concrete masonry units(CMU),minimum of 1'/,-Inch-thick(38 mm)'. b.The maximum air gap between exterior insulation and cladding shall be 2 Inches(51 mm). `'Any standard non-open-jointed installation technique such as ship-lap,etc.,may be used. DWELLING (E) LA WN T REMAIN S83` 06' 30ac� 107 .81 (E) LAWN TO (REMAIN �I EXISTING STk2UCTUkDE - EXISTNG SEASHELL DQI VEWA Y TO REMAIN SHEET NO. TITLE Al SITE PLAN & GENERAL NOTES A2 FOUNDATION PLAN AS FLOOR FRAMING PLANS A4 ROOF FRAM. 0 PLAN A5 FIRST FLOOR PLAN AS SECOND FLOOR PLAN A7 DOOR & WWOW SCHEDULE AS SECTIONS Ag SECTIONS A10 SECTIONS All ELEVATIONS Al2 ELEVATIONS A13 FIRST FLOOR ELECTRICAL PLAN A14 SECOND FLOOR ELECTRICAL PLAN A15 ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS A16 ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS CONS TRUC TION NOTES 1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CALL DIGSAFE AT 1-888-344-7233 AT LEAST 72 HOURS, SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS, AND HOLIDAYS EXCLUDED, PRIOR TO EXCAVATING AT ANY LOCATION. A COPY OF THE DIGSAFE PROJECT REFERENCE NUMBER(S) SHALL BE GIVEN TO THE OWNER PRIOR TO EXCAVATION. 2. LOCATIONS OF EXISTING PIPES, CONDUITS, UTILITIES, FOUNDATIONS AND OTHER UNDERGROUND OBJECTS ARE NOT WARRANTED TO BE CORRECT AND THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE NO CLAIM ON THAT ACCOUNT SHOULD THEY BE OTHER THAN SHOWN. 3. STONE WALLS, FENCES, CURBS, ECT. SHALL BE REMOVED AND REPLACED AS NECESSARY TO PERFORM THE WORK UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED ALL SUCH WORK SHALL BE INCIDENTAL TO CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT. 4. ALL AREAS DISTURBED BY THE CONTRACTOR BEYOND PAYMENT LIMITS SHALL BE RESTORED AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL EROSION CONTROLS BEFORE BEGINNING OTHER WORK ONSITE. g. ALL WOOD FRAME CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH 110 MPH EXPOSURE B GUIDE PER WFCM WOOD FRAME CONSTRUCTION MANUAL. 7. ALL NEW CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE EIGHTH EDITION (780 CMR) 8. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND FIELD CONDITIONS AND SHALL NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES. DETERMINATION OF ROOF FRAMING PLATE IS CRITICAL TO SIZING OF FIRST FLOOR STUD FRAMING. 9. CONSTRUCT UNDERGROUND DRAINAGE FOR DOWNSPOUT CONNECTION AND DISTRIBUTION TO FRONT OF SITE. 10. TIE ALL GUTTER DOWNSPOUTS INTO EXISTING DRYWELL SYSTEM OR DAYLIGHT U.G. PIPING TO REAR YARD. -,REVISION M., A RiV 000 WELL AIA CALIFORNIA MASSACHUSETTS CONNECTICUT 5 ADDITIOAir. A fifirs. Bre t t ,Calhoun N FOR: RECEIVE'® 'AUG ?92017 SOUTOWN CLERX TH YARMOUTH, MA 486 Route 6A Yarmouth Port, I',�A 02675 SHEET TITLE: S rwnm SHEET A 13 & Am 14 FOR SMOKE AND 2 cc il SITE PLIQ CO2 DETECTOR LOCATIOMS 486 Route 6A4 BUILDING SITE: COVERA GE: 2,732 sf 29,172 sf 9.37% RECEIVED AUG 10 2017 YARMOUTH OLD KING'S HIGHWAY APPROVED AUG 2 8 2017 YARMOUTH OLD KING'S HIGHWAY 19-", 00(X PROJECT NO. ; SHEET NO. 0 v W U TOP PLA TE - BOT. OF PDR. - PAINTED CLAPBOARD MATCH EXISTING SUBFLOOR TOP PLA TE - BOT. OF PDR. - PRE-TREATED W.C. SHINGLES - MATCH EXISTING SLIE3FLOOR - CRsonVON MEN REVISION: DATE Y, ., r. E 12 g E TOP PLA TE TOP PLA TE - BOT. OF PDR. BOTT, OF NDP. - NEW BLACK VINYL SHUTTERS - SLIBFLOOR SLIBFLOOR - TOP PLATE TOP PLA TE - BOT. OF PDR. BOT. OF HDR. NEW BLACK VINYL SPLITTERS _.. __ � 1 = S(�FLOOP SUBFLOOP li 3 i I I 1 I I I II I I I I I I 111 11 L III 1111111111111111111111 I I I I I I I I I L______________________11___1--------------------------------------------- 1_____-_______________-___--__________________J L ------ I____-_---__-_ _________-_-________--__-J HEAR% PELREVATI OM _ r1p 0 FE %10 14 1., VAN f ALE /4" = 1'-0' 30 YEAR ASP14ALT SHINGLE - MATCH EXISTING 12 TOP PLATE _ BOT. OF HDP _ FIN. FLOOR - TOP PLA TE - NEW BLACK VINYL SPUTTERS TOP PLATE BOT. OF NDP. PAINTED CLAPBOARD MATCH EXISTING SLE3FLOOP •- - • TE BOT, OF _Q J l r i I 1 a 1/4 r - TOP PLATE -BOT. OF HDR. iL I >I PAINTED CLAPBOARD MATCH EXISTING _ FIN FLOOR TOP PLATE PRE-TPEATED W.C. SMNGLES - MATCP EXISTING FILL FLOOR CALIFORNIA MASSACHUSETTS CONNECTICUT rrr�a rr�rrw �cw+v 505-385-3201 AODITIDN FOR: fifir. & Mrs. Bren I Calhoun 486 Route 6 Yarmouth Port, A 02675 SHEET TITLE: ELEVA TIOMS RECEIVED AUG 10 2017 YARMOUTH OLD KING'S HIGHWAY m W U W 2 U APPROVED AUG 28 2017 YARMOUTH OLD KING'S HIGHWAY I �J� CO Aug �a� I z -rOVvN CLERK Q SOUTH YARMOUT", MA p PROJECT NO, : 2017_07 SHEET NO.: 0 APPROVIED AUG 2 8 2017 YARMOUTH OLD KING'S HIGHWAY [--�-c. 17 AUG 24 2017 YARMOUTH OLD KINI(77,'S HIGHWAY MARK M OW cD ELL AIA CALIFORNIA MASSACHUSETTS AL] MON FOR Mr. & Mrs. Bren t Calhoun 486 Route 6A Yarmouth Port, MA 02675 SF= TITLE SECTIONS ELEVA TIONS M D W Y U RECEIVED AUG 6 9 201 in TOWN CLERK SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA PRO -ECT NC 207-07 SH=T NO LEFT ELEVATION 74" - =1 All DWELLING (E) LA WN T REMAIN S83° 06' 30 f, ror81 (E) LAWN TO REMAIN EXISTING STRUCTURE O b� EXISTNG SEASHELL DRIVEWAY TO REMAIN DRAWING INDEX SHEET NO. TITLE Al SITE PLAN A GEIMRAL NOTES A2 FOUNDATION PLAN AS FLOOR FRAL''G PLANS A4 ROOF FRANC PLAN A5 FIRST FLOOR PLAN A6 SECOND FLOOR PLAN A7 DOOR & V WDOV SCHEDULE AS SECTIONS A9 SECTIONS A10 SECTIONS All ELEVATIONS Al2 ELEVATIONS A13 FIRST FLOOR ELECTRICAL PLAN A14 SECOND FLOOR ELECTRICAL PLAN A15 ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS A16 ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS CONSTRUCTION DOTES 1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CALL DIGSAFE AT 1-888-344-7233 AT LEAST 72 HOURS, SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS, AND HOLIDAYS EXCLUDED, PRIOR TO EXCAVATING AT ANY LOCATION. A COPY OF THE DIGSAFE PROJECT REFERENCE NUMBER(S) SHALL BE GIVEN TO THE OWNER PRIOR TO EXCAVATION. 2. LOCATIONS OF EXISTING PIPES, CONDUITS, UTILITIES, FOUNDATIONS AND OTHER UNDERGROUND OBJECTS ARE NOT WARRANTED TO BE CORRECT AND THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE NO CLAIM ON THAT ACCOUNT SHOULD THEY BE OTHER THAN SHOWN. 3. STONE WALLS, FENCES, CURBS, ECT. SHALL BE REMOVED AND REPLACED AS NECESSARY TO PERFORM THE WORK UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED ALL SUCH WORK SHALL BE INCIDENTAL TO CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT. 4. ALL AREAS DISTURBED BY THE CONTRACTOR BEYOND PAYMENT LIMITS SHALL BE RESTORED AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL EROSION CONTROLS BEFORE BEGINNING OTHER WORK ONSITE. 6. ALL WOOD FRAME CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH 110 MPH EXPOSURE B GUIDE PER WFCM WOOD FRAME CONSTRUCTION MANUAL. 7. ALL NEW CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE EIGHTH EDITION (780 CMR) 8. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND FIELD CONDITIONS AND SHALL NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES. DETERMINATION OF ROOF FRAMING PLATE IS CRITICAL TO SIZING OF FIRST FLOOR STUD FRAMING. 9. CONSTRUCT UNDERGROUND DRAINAGE FOR DOWNSPOUT CONNECTION AND DISTRIBUTION TO FRONT OF SITE. 10. TIE ALL GUTTER DOWNSPOUTS INTO EXISTING DRYWELL SYSTEM OR DAYLIGHT U.G. PIPING TO REAR YARD. SHEET TITLE: SEE SHEET /413 1 s A14 FOR AN CO2 DETECTOR LOCATIONS z SITE PLA I 11 NEW ROOF pit 486 Route 6 BUILDING st CO VER/4 GE: 2,732 sf 29,972 s 9.37% PROJECT NO.: 2017-07 SHEET NO. : m 0 LUv- W U REVISION: DATE .. .. .............. ...... .......... ................... Mi. ARK cDO ELL } AIA I I CALIFORNIA MASSACHUSETTS CONNECTICUT Ri-1, it . Ste eet �/Yv11f1/a ILIA VL V V0 5081385-3207: ADDITION FOR: 9- r. & Mrs. Brett Calhoun TOWS" OF YA Ri�J"s�UTH REVIEWED FOR BUILDING AND ZONI" G CODE COMPLI- ANCE. ERRORS OR C VoIIISSVO i DO NOT RELIEVE THE APPLICANT FROM THE RESPONSIBILITY OF "AS BUILT' COMPLIAN DATE: li %7 � y BU INC OFFIC 486 Route 6A Yarmouth Port, MA 02675 SHEET TITLE: SEE SHEET /413 1 s A14 FOR AN CO2 DETECTOR LOCATIONS z SITE PLA I 11 NEW ROOF pit 486 Route 6 BUILDING st CO VER/4 GE: 2,732 sf 29,972 s 9.37% PROJECT NO.: 2017-07 SHEET NO. : m 0 LUv- W U 9 Id. iffIffOuR PLAN- 'EXISTMG FIRST REVISION: � MARK WDOWELL AIA CALIFORNIA MASSACHUSETTS CONNECTICUT rAf ADDITION I'Jlr.A kIrs. Brett Calhoun 486 Route 6A Yarmouth Port, NA 02675 SHEET TITLE: EXISTING FLOOR PLANS M 0 W Y U W I D DENNIS, a^i �O MASS. J`O .f� �1 E4t �h OF MSE � J'r M Z Q CE PROJECT NO, : 20022 SHEET NO.: EXISTING STONE FOUWATION WI:51IIIIIIIII FOUNDATION CONCRETE SHALL BE 3,000 PSI MINIMUM. GARAGE SLAB CONCRETE SHALL BE 31500 PSI MINIMUM. ANCHOR BOLTS SHALL BE 5/8' DIAMETER GALVANIZED W1 3'X3'X 1/4 7 GA L VA lffED WASHERS AND 7' EMBEDMENT. CONTRACTOR SHALL ESTABLISH TOP OF FOUNDATION TO SUPPORT DEPTH OF FLOOR JOIST MEMBERS. ANCHOR BOLT SPACING SHALL BE 48O.C. & ORIGINATE 12' FROM FOUNDATION CORNERS. FOUNDATION NOTES 11.1 REFER TO GENERAL NOTES FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND NOTES. 2. ONE STORY CONTINUOUS FOOTINGS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 16" WIDE, AND 12" DEEP. REINFORCE W/ (2) #5 BAR AT BOTTOM OF FOOTING. 3. TWO STORY CONTINUOUS FOOTINGS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 16" WIDE, AND 10" DEEP. REINFORCE WITH (2) #5 BAR AT BOTTOM OF FOOTING. 4. BASEMENT FLOOR SLAB SHALL BE 3-1/2"" THICK OVER 2" SAND OVER 6 MIL. UISQUEEN OVER 2' SAND. 5. ALL EXTERIOR FOOTINGS TO HAVE 5/8" DIA. X 10" LONG ANCHOR BOLTS WITH WASHERS AT 48" APART U.N.O. ALL FOOTING SILLS SHALL HAVE FULL BEARING ON THE FOOTING WALL OR SLAB AND SHALL BE BOLTED TO THE FOUNDATION WITH 5/8" X 10' BOLTS EMBEDDED AT LEAST 7" INTO THE CONCRETE OR REINFORCED MASONRY OR 15" INTO UNREINFORCED GROUTED MASONRY. BOLTS SHALL BE SPACED NOT TO EXCEED 4' O.C. WITH BOLTS NOT OVER 12" FROM CUT END OF SILLS. 6. SHOT PINS: INSTALL AT ALL INTERIOR WALLS AND PARTITIONS 0.145" DIA. X 2.875" SHANK LENGTH WITH METAL PLATE WASHER AT 36" O/C UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE IN SHEAR WALL SCHEDULE OR ON PLAN. EACH PIECE OF PLATE LONGER THAN 16" SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM OF TWO FASTENERS. AT EACH END OF EACH PIECE OF PLATE, PLACE ONE FASTENER AT 6" FROM THE END. AT EACH END OF EACH PIECE OF PLATE IN A WALL INDICATED AS SHEAR WALL PLACE TWO FASTENERS, ONE AT 6' AND bNE AT 10" FROM THE END. ALL NON-BEARING WALLS SHALL HAVE 7/32" DIA. SHOT PINS AT 48" APART, U.N.O. 7. ALL METAL HARDWARE SPECIFIED ON PLANS SHALL BE "SIMPSON" OR EQUAL IN STRUCTURAL DESIGN AND LOAD VALUE. 8. VERIFY LOCATION OF HOLDDOWNS AND POST ANCHORS WITH ROUGH FRAMING TO ASSURE PROPER AND ACCURATE INSTALLATION. 9. PROVIDE #3 REBAR DOWELS AT 24" O.C. AND 12" FROM CORNERS AT ALL CONCRETE STOOPS AND PORCHES. 10. PROVIDE 1 #4 REBAR "UFER" NEAR ELECTRICAL METER FOR GROUND. 11. CAULK MUDSILL TYPICAL AT PERIMETER OF BUILDING. 12. WOOD AND EARTH SEPARATION. FOUNDATIONS SUPPORTING WOOD SHALL EXTEND AT LEAST 8" ABOVE THE ADJACENT FINISH GRADE. (SEC. 2907(0).) PROVIDE 18" CLEARANCE UNDER WOOD JOISTS AND 12" CLEARANCE UNDER WOOD GIRDERS. (SEC. 2517(C)2.) ALL FOUNDATION PLATES OR SILLS AND SLEEPERS ON A CONCRETE SLAB, WHICH IS IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH EARTH, AND SILLS WHICH REST ON CONCRETE OR MASONRY FOUNDATIONS AND WOOD JOISTS CLOSER THAN 18 Ok WOOD GIRDERS OR SUPPORTS CLOSER THAN 12' TO THE GROUND SHALL BE PRESSURE TREATED WOOD OR FOUNDATION GRADE REDWOOD. 13. NOT USED 14. MARK: COMMENT: INDICATES SPACING OF ANCHOR BOLTS. USE 5/8" DIAMETER UNO. REVISION: I DATE .�........ ....._...,..... MARK IMcD0L9ELl AIA CALIFORNIA MASSACHUSETTS CONNECTICUT 5 ADDITION FOR: Mr. & tars. Brent Calhoun 486 Route 6A Yarmouth Port, M., A 02675 SHEET TITLE: FOUNDATION PLAU M 0W v �^ �REt) ARCH W r'! �5 U NNIS, W `- oy MASS. 4 q� �M OF ?A moi: M Z Q O PROJECT NO.. 2017-07 SHEET NO.: Al2 FLO R JOISTS AT I& O.C. (2_ 12 NDR 2x6 CEVLINGIJOISTS rS A 16' O.C. J 2x8 ROOF AT 16 F F R A" 0 M " GO' P "' L A" M SECOMD PLOOR FR F-] FRAMING ING IVO TES r ALL BEAMS TO BE SUPPORTED WITH FULL BEARING AND SHALL HAVE SIMPSON PC'S MINIMUM OR EQUAL, UNO. 2. ALL NAILING IS TO BE PER 780 CMR TABLE 5602.3(1) OF THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE BUILDING CODE EIGHTH EDITION. 3. TOP PLATES OF ALI STUD WALLS SHALL BE (2) PIECES THE SAME SIZE AS STUDS. V)PIECES TO LAP 4'-0" MINIMUM. 4. SPLICE PLATES OF EXTERIOR WALLS AND SHEAR WALLS W/ (10) 16d AND 4'-0" SPLICE, UNO. 5. STRUCTURAL MEMBERS SHALL NOT BE CUT FOR PIPES, ETC., UNLESS SPECIFICALLY DETAILED. 6. PROVIDE 2X SOLID BLOCKING BETWEEN JOISTS, RAFTERS AND TRUSSES AT ALL SUPPORTS. BLOCKING SHALL BE ONE PIECE AND FULL DEPTH OF THE JOIST OR RAFTER. 7. PROVIDE DOUBLE FLOOR JOISTS UNDER INTERIOR WALLS PARALLEL WITH FRAMING. 8. PROVIDE SOLID BLOCKING UNDER INTERIOR WALLS PERPENDICULAR WITH FRAMING. 9. PROVIDE MULTIPLE STUDS UNDER MULTIPLE JOISTS. 10. PROVIDE STANDARD JOIST HANGERS AT ALL JOISTS TO FLUSH FRAMING, UNO. 11. ALL FLUSH FRAMED BEAMS TO BE HUNG FROM FLUSH FRAMING WITH SIMPSON HU'S HANGERS UNO. 12. PROVIDE 4 X 4 POST AT ALL PA, ST, & HD HOLDOWNS. 13. PROVIDE 4 X 4 POSTS AT EACH END OF 4 X 10 OR LARGER MEMBERS; (2) 2 X 4 STUDS AT EACH END OF 4 X 8 OR SMALLER MEMBERS, UNO. 14. AT CALIFORNIA FRAMING USE 2 X 6 RAFTERS AT 16" O.C. , MAXIMUM SPAN IS W-0". 15. ALL SHEAR WALL PLYWOOD SHALL EXTEND FROM BOTTOM OF SILL PLATE TO TOP OF PLATE OR ROOF PLATE LINE, WHICHEVER IS GREATER. 16. ALL MICROLAM DBL JOISTS TO BE FASTENED WITH 2 ROWS OF 16d NAILS AT 12" O.C. UNO. 17. ALL (3) 2 X OR MORE JOISTS & (3) MICRO -LAMS OR MORE TO BE FASTENED WITH 1/2" DIAMETER MACHINE BOLTS AT 18" O.C. STAGGERDED, UNO. 18. O INDICATES LOCATION OF SPECIFIC BEAM OR FRAMING MEMBER CALCULATIONS IN STRUCTURAL CALCS (FOR BLD. DEPT. REFERENCE ONLY). 19. PROVIDE PURIN,SAME SIZE AS RAFTERS,WITH 2X4 BRACES AT 48" O.C. TO ADJACENT STRUCTURAL BEAMS AND BEARING PARTITIONS. 20. BRACES SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 45 DEGREES FROM HORIZONTAL. 21. PROVIDE MIN. 2X4 RAFTER TIES AT 48" O.C. FOR MAXIMUM LENGTH OF 8 FEET,OTHERWISE USE 2X6 TIES AT 48" O.C. 22. BRACE HIP AND RIDGE MEMBERS TO ADJACENT STRUCTURAL BEAMS AND BEARING PARTITIONS. 23. ALL STUDS TO BE W.C.D.F. #2 OR BETTER. 24. PROVIDE MULTIPLE FULL BEARING STUDS AT -- LOCATIONS WHERE ROOF BRACES ARE KICKED. 25. PROVIDE MULTIPLE FULL BEARING STUDS UNDER MULTI -STUDS AND POSTS ABOVE. 26. PROVIDE DOUBLE TRIMMERS UNDER 4X10 AND LARGER BEAMS, U.N.O. 27. ALL STRUCTURAL DRYWALL SHEAR PANELS MUST BE PRE -HUNG PRIOR TO FURRING AND TO BE EDGED NAILED AT TOP AND BOTTOM PLATES. 28. PROVIDE "MSB" UNDER DOUBLE JOISTS. 29. TYPICAL FLOOR SHEATHING: 3/4"" T&G CDX GRADE PLYWOOD, P.I. 32/16. BN: 10d AT 6" O.C. EN: 10d AT 6" O.C. FN: 10d AT 10" O.C. 30. TYPICAL ROOF SHEATHING: 1/2" CDX PLYWOOD P.I. 24/0. BN: 8d AT 6" O.C. EN. 8d AT 6" O.C. FN: 8d AT 12" O.C. USE CCX PLYWOOD AT EXPOSED EAVES. 31. HEADER SCHEDULE (UNO): FIRST FLOOR HEADER SIZE MAX. SPAN JACK STUDS 33)))3 2X8 5'-1" 2 2X10 6'-3" 2 2X12 7'-3" 2 SECOND FLOOR HEADER SIZE MAX. SPAN JACK STUDS �3�2X8 5'- 9" 2 32X10 7'-0" 2 32X12 8'- 2" 2 32. CEILING JOIST SCHEDULE: MAX. SPAN JOIST SIZE/SPACING 10'-0" 2X4 AT 16" O.C. 15'-9" 2X6 AT 16" O.C. 19'-9" 2X8 AT 16" O.C. STRUCTURAL SYMBOLS 7M INDICATES SPAN AND DIRECTION OF ROOF TRUSS INDICATES SPAN AND DIRECTION OF CONVENTIONAL FRAMING INDICATES SPAN AND DIRECTION OF CEILING JOISTS REVISION : DATE MARK R9cD0l9ELL AA -320 ADDITION FOR: MOW. & Mrs. Brent Calhoun 1486 Route 6A Yarmouth Port, ISA 02675 SHEET TITLE: FRAMING PLANS PROJECT NO. : SHEET NO.: MASS. H Of M' } ID 0 W Y U W 2 U IN SLOPING �-�INDICATES CEILING AREA INDICATES SOFFIT OR SHELF INDICATES SOFFIT AND SHELF ( 1 INDICATES CALIFORNIA 1 FRAMING INDICATES BEARING WALL INDICATES CEILING FLAT SLOPE S�OPEp REVISION : DATE MARK R9cD0l9ELL AA -320 ADDITION FOR: MOW. & Mrs. Brent Calhoun 1486 Route 6A Yarmouth Port, ISA 02675 SHEET TITLE: FRAMING PLANS PROJECT NO. : SHEET NO.: MASS. H Of M' } ID 0 W Y U W 2 U IN o,)r'J1• INEW SECOND- P'LLOOFf" P'LAN SCALE= 1/4' - 1'-0' L u 'D 17 PT. REVISION MARK WDOWELL AA CALIFORNIA MASSACHUSETTS CONNECTICUT -320 ADDITION Mrs. Brett Calhoun L486Route 6A outh Port, k7A 102J675 SHEET TITLE: EXISTING FLOOR PLANS PROJECT NO. ; SHEET NO. ID W U W T U ANDERSEN TW24410 2'-6-1/8'j X 5'-0-7/8' ANDERSEN AW281 2'-8" IX 2'-4"-7/8" ANDERSEN TW26310 2'-8-1/8' X 4'-0-7/8" ANDERSEN TW2646 2'-8-1/8'j X 4'-8-7/8" ANDERSEN TW2646 2'-8-1/8" X 4'-8-7/8" ANDERSEN DI P31046 3'-11-7/8 X 4' -8 -718 - ANDERSEN A21 2'-0-5/8" X 2'-0-5/8" 1 •' a�11�•;�1 a WHITE -CLAD WHITE PINE 6/6 WHITE -CLAD WHITE PINE 4 LITE WHITE -CLAD WHITE PINE 6/6 WHITE -CLAD WHITE PINE 6/6 WHITE -CLAD WHITE PINE 6/6 WHITE -CLAD W141TE PINE 20 LITE WHITE CLAD WHITE PINE 4 LITE DOOM SCHEDIIALE INDICATES th! I 11f4z_= �W! All - E== INDICATES MIRRORED WARDROBE DOORS HC INDICATES HOLLOW CORE DOOR SC INDICATES SOLID CORE DOOR OH INDICATES OVE?I-EAD DOOR ROLL INDICATES ROLLU' DOOR CERAMIC TILE N. EXPOSED WOOD FRAMING F. 1X8 W/ 1-3/8' CAP P. SIMPSON 2668 SIMPSON 2468 WASTE= 0SIMPSON 2868 ..-- • - PR INDICATES PAIR OF DOORS MR INDICATES MIRRORED WARDROBE DOORS HC INDICATES HOLLOW CORE DOOR SC INDICATES SOLID CORE DOOR OH INDICATES OVE?I-EAD DOOR ROLL INDICATES ROLLU' DOOR FR AIDICATES FRBVG-I DOOR FIRE INDICATES FIRERATED DOOR SG INDICATES SINGLE GLAZED DG INDICA TES DOLELE GLAZED FG INDICATES FIXED GLAZED SH INDICATES SINGLE kLM SL INDICATES SLIDER AL ADICATES AL.0 fINUM FRAME WD NDICATES WOOD FRAME DH INDICATES DOUBLE PLAtG TEMP ADICATES TEMPERED GLAZING NOTE, REFER TO ELEVATION FOR ACTIVE AND t �009 FINISH SCHED"i E MASONRY - -., B. SHEET VINYL K. WOOD SIDING / PANELING C. HARDWOOD L. D. CARPET M. EXPOSED WOOD BEAMS E. CERAMIC TILE N. EXPOSED WOOD FRAMING F. 1X8 W/ 1-3/8' CAP P. MATERIALS A. MASONRY J. 1/2' GYPSUM WALLBD.('X) B. SHEET VINYL K. WOOD SIDING / PANELING C. HARDWOOD L. D. CARPET M. EXPOSED WOOD BEAMS E. CERAMIC TILE N. EXPOSED WOOD FRAMING F. 1X8 W/ 1-3/8' CAP P. G. 1/2' GYPSUM WALLBD. 0. CONCRETE (EXPOSED) (STD) H. 5/8' GYPSUM WALLBD.('X') FINISHES 1. FLAT WALL PAINT 2. SEMI -GLOSS ENAMEL 3. STAIN 4. ACOUSTIC TEXTURE 5. WALLPAPER (N.I.C.) 6. ORANGE PEEL TEXTURE 7. FINISH PAINT 8. SMOOTH PLASTER FINISH 0/ BLUEBOARD REVISION ; DATE BLDG DEPT SUBMITTAL I 12JUL11 CALIFORNIA MASSACHUSETTS CONNECTICUT 5081385-320 RESIDENCE FOR; fifir. A Mrs. Brett Calhoun 486 Route 6A Yarmouth Port, MA 02675 SHEET TITLE 114TERIOR t r �l PROJECT NO. SHEET NO, TENNIS, MASS. H OF 10. 0 v U U In Q O .......... ....,. CALIFORNIA MASSACHUSETTS CONNECTICUT 5081385-320 RESIDENCE FOR; fifir. A Mrs. Brett Calhoun 486 Route 6A Yarmouth Port, MA 02675 SHEET TITLE 114TERIOR t r �l PROJECT NO. SHEET NO, TENNIS, MASS. H OF 10. 0 v U U In Q O '[yC00t11+] M►l•� w►n� REVISION ; I DATE IADDITIDN FOR: Mr. & Mrs. Bre t t Calhoun 486 Route 6A Yarmouth Port, ISA 02675 SHEET TITLE SECTIONS ■ PROJECT NO. 207-07 SHEET • PAID MAI ff-W I FM REAR ciLPm VA TIOM ALE: 114' =_ :?T 1 0 00 A 11= 1 v FIN. FLOOR TOP PLA TE FN FLOOR_ _ WIN BLACK VINYL SWJTTEPS PEW BLACK VINYL S4JTTERS TOP PLA TE BOT, OF NDP. NEW BLACK VINYL SkU=S - SL89-0012 TOP PLA TE NEW BLACK VINYL SRJ=S 12 91 12 91 "0'0 TOP PLA TE 130T OF WOR PANTED CLAPBOARD MATCH EXISTING --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30 YEAR ASPHALT SHINGLE - MATCH EXISTING SUEFLOOR mrrjam PANWED CLAPBOARD MA TCP EXISTING FN FLOOR TOP PLATE REVISION : I DATE RIA RK WDOPdELL AIA I CALIFORNIA MASSACHUSETTS CONNECTICUT ................... ...... ............. z 85-3207 1 r IADDITIDN FOR: Mr. A Mrs. Brett Calhoun I 486 Route 6A Yarmouth Port, MA 02675 ELEbAT10►dS I I - - -------- - PRE-TREATED W.C. SWr--4-ES MATCH EXISTING ctL?RE 0 A cn ENNIS FN. FLOOR MASS. PROJECT NO, SHEET NO. : t j m 0 Ill X U W T U m z rr 0 �Fpl� REVISION ; DATE MDOMIELL AIA CALIFORNIA MASSACHUSETTS CONNECTICUT : a 5 :. Bib 0:..9M6, rA.W.. MIL....AAQ7d! Warrrrra rrlrr 508485-3207; IADDITION FOR: Mr. f Mrs. Brett Calhoun L4816m Route 6A outh Port, MA 02675 SHEET TITLE: SECTIOMS ELEVA TIOMS 0 W X U W U u ■ f a PROJECT NO, SHEET NO.