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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAPPLICATIONS, CO, MULT DOCS - 05-00374 - Lost Creek Steak Co - Tenant Finishs a CITY OF REXBLIR~ AMERIG5 FAMILY CAMMUIVRY Building Permit No: Applicable Edition of Code: Site Address: Use and Occupancy: Type of Construction: Design Occupant Load: Sprinkler System Required: Name and Address of Owner: Contractor: Special Conditions: Occupancy: CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY City of Rexburg Department of Community Development 19 E. Main St. / Rexburg, ID. 83440 Phone (208) 359-3020 /Fax (208) 359-3022 05 00374 International Building Code 2003 12 W Main St Lost Creek Steak Co -Restaurant Type V, 1 Hour 95 No ~C~H' P.~llar ~~ ~ C~-tler ~V~ s G~ty, 1h ~~~4~ Build-Rite Construction Inc Assembly, less than 1000, with a legitimate stage This Certificate, issued pursuant to the requirements of Section 909 of the International Building Code, certifies that, at the time time of issuance, this building or that portion of the building that wes inspected on the date listed vies found to be in compliance with the requirements of the code for the group and division of occupancy and the use for which the proposed occupancy wes classified. Date C.O. Issued: December 06 005 (11:27AM) ~~~ ' C.O Issued by: Building Official There shall be no further change in the e~asting occupancy classification of the building nor shall any structural changes, modifications or additions be made to the building or any portion thereof until the Building Official has reviewed and approved said future changes. Water Departmen . ~' Fire State of Idaho Electrical Department (208-356-4830): ~~'Y OF REXB URG PERMIT # BUILDING PERMIT APPLICA~N Please cc-w,>"'°*° *~°n•ir° A nnlir•atinn 1 19 E MAIN, REXBURG, ID. 83440 If the questi LU2i-3Jy-3ULU X3LL o5 00374 PARCEL NUMBER: -~,P1Z~X3 ~(f 32y~3 ~ (Wf Lost Creek Steak Co. - Purrington Plaza SUBDIVISION: UNIT (Addressing is based on the information -must be accurate) ,.. CONTACT PHONE # ~ fop - ©~y.-~ ~~., ~, PROPERTY ADDRESS: \7- ' .n~~e s~ M\a ~~ ~e~.bti~~~ ~. ~3 ~~o PHONE #: Home (~) 35 ~ - 71 ~ \ Work ( ) Cell (~) 3 F,p - p o `~ 7 MAILING ADDRESS: 30~ S C~~~-2 A~ITY:S,, c; STATE:~ZIP:~3y,y.~j EMAIL APPLICANT: (If other than owner) (Applicant if other than owner, a statement authorizing APPLICANT INFORMATION: ADDRESS STATE; PHONE #: Home ( ) Work Cell ( ) CONTRACTOR: ~,,:\a- ,2;~~ C~N~,. ~~NC. RAC. ~ uiLc MAILING ADDRESS: ~ 6 6 S '7`_ ~ CITY S ~ c: ~ STATE~_ZIP k3 y't ' PHONE: Home# 3S~- 736- Work# 356-7361 Cell# 3t-~ - to S6 EMAIL FAX 5~~-' - How many buildings are located on this property? ~~'~~ ~Il~~ Calf ~~k ~ Did ou recentl urchase this ro ert ~ No Yes If es ive ~ Y y p p p Y• ( Y g b~;1- ~ ~" ~is aP Is this a lot split? `NO YES (Please bring copy of new legal E~ ' OCt - 4 2005 PROPOSED USE: \' ~, ~ a !~ {2s • (i.e., Single Family Residence, Multi Family, Ap rtments, Remodel, Garage, ~.~~n~,.~, .-.uu===~=_, L...., ~~ ~F R~BV~~ APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE, CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION: under penalty of perjury, I hereby certify that I have read this application and state that the information herein is correct and I sweaz that any information which may hereafter be given by me in hearings before the Planning and Zoning Commission or the City Council for the City of Rexburg shall be truthful and correct. I agree to comply with all City regulations and State laws relating to the subject matter of this application and hereby authorized representatives of the City to enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspections purposes. NOTE: The building official may revoke a permit on approval issued under the provisions of the 2000 International Code in cases of any false statement or misrepr entation of fact in the application or on the plans on which the permit or approval was based. Permit void if not started within 180 days. Permit void if work stops f 180 days. 1,,-, ~ nature of Owner/Applicant DATE Do you prefer to be contacted by fax, email or phone? Circle One WARNING -BUILDING PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON CONSTRUCTION SITE! Plan fees are non-refundable and are paid in full at the time of application beginning January 1. 2005. City of Rezburg's Acceptance of the plan review fee does not constitute plan approval C~~ 3 ~~ 8 5 C~ ~1 ~.r [arc . ~ s v~ ~ c ; i.~. ~S 3~ ~ ~ ~~,i ~~c~ ~~. L.~~ FAX to act as agent for owner must accompany this application.) CITY: ZIP EMAIL FAX **Building Permit Fees are due at time of application** **Building Permits are void if you check does not clear** Please complete the Mire Application! If the question does not apply fill in NA for non applicable NAME PROPERTY ADDRESS Permit# SUBDIVISION (~~ ~~,, ~ ~ ~.t,,,, Dwelling Units: ~:y~ Parcel Acres: N/~ SETBACKS FRONT SIDE iv f SIDE nl ,~ BACK !v j Remodeling Your Building/Home (need Estimate) $ ~- ~'~ 464 ~~nciv~<<fl~ ~~`^`~'~ \ SURFACE SQUARE FOOTAGE: (Shall include the exterior wall measurements of the building) First Floor Area Z+~00 Unfinished Basement area wJya Second floor/loft area /~J ~ Finished basement area ,ti) ~ Third floor/loft area Nj~ Garage area ~/.q Shed or Barn tvJ~ Carport/Deck (30" above grade)Area aim Water Meter Quantity: **************** Water Meter Size• Required!!! PLUMBING ,~ I p Plumbing Contractor's Name: ~C~r•.~ ~, -- ~'Ll Q G,,,~a~Business Name: ~f~~ an t vp~,,,~-~ P uM~:~ Address ~I I fi ~ ~ } ~ . ~ CCU ~n a~ City ~-'~,~j_ ~!~ State ~ ~p zip +3-ia~o ~ / S Contact Phone: (~~t)_ 7 N~ ®~ Business Phone: (J his )_ _ Email FIXTURE COUNT (including roughed fixtures) '- Clothes Washing Machine ~ Dishwasher ~ Floor Drain ~ Garbage Disposal Hot Tub/Spa Fax -- Sprinklers Tub/Showers a Toilet/LJrinal I Water Heater Water Softener Sinks (Lavatories, kitchens, bar, mop) Plum ing Estimate $~ ~ 3 (~ . ~ c (Commercial Only) ~ ~v 6s6 Required! Signature of icensed Contractor License number The City of Rexburg's permit fee schedule is the same as )-Zti _©S Date the State of Idaho 4 -P-1~ase complete the entire Application! iftne question ao~t apply fill in NA for non applicable NAME PROPERTY ADDRESS Permit# SUBDIVISION Required!!! MECHANICAL Mechanical Contractor's Name: I~^;,L,,Z ~~~,~, Business Name: Wood, ~e.~:NU ~. !Q~2 Address ~. U dux ~~~ City S,, c,L Stated ~„ Zip $~~-j,~, Contact Phone: (~) 3 S ~, - ~, (~ ~, 7 Business Phone: (ao~) 3~c 0 - (0 6 b `I Email Fax Mechanical Estimate $ (Commerciall'Multi Family Only) FIXTURES & APPLIANCES COUNT (Single Family Dwelling Only) Air Conditioner ~,. Space Heater Bath Fan Vents Unit Heater Range Hood Vents Boiler ~ ~, ~ ~~ ~~ Cook Stove Vents Decorative Gas Fireplaces ~,, ) `~ Dryer Vents '`~ ~~ ~ Evaporative Cooler ,~,~ Exhaust or vent ducts ~~~ Fuel (gas) piping fixtures or appliance outlets ''~. Furnace Furnace/Air Conditioner Combo Heat Pump Incinerator Pool Heater Heat (Circle all that apply) Gas Oil Coal Fireplace Electric Mechanical Sizing Calculations must be submitted with Plans & Application Point of Delivery must be shown on plans. Signature of Licensed Contractor Required! The License number Date 's permit fee schedule is the same as required by the State of Idaho 5 ~ ~ s ~" • • 11 ~ CITY OF APPLICATION: "CONSTRUCTION PERMIT" CONSTRUCTION PERMIT #:_ PERMIT APPROVED: YES/ NO -APPLICANT INFORMATION: BUSINESS NAME: OFFICE ADDRESS: City OFFICE PHONE NUMBER: CONTACT PERSON: APPROVED BY: $50.00 FEE PAID: YES/NO -LOCATION OF WORK TO BE DONE: State Zip CELL PHONE # ( ) STREET ADDRESS WHERE WORK WILL BE DONE: BUSINESS NAME WHERE WORK WILL BE DONE: DATES FOR WORK TO BE DONE: TO CONTACT PERSON: PHONE NUMBER: ( ) CELL # ( ) PLEASE CHECK THE TYPE OF PERMIT(S) YOU ARE APPLYING FOR: ^ AUTOMATIC FIRE-EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS ^ COMPRESSED GASES ^ FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEMS AND RELATED EQUIPMENT ^ FIRE PUMPS AND RELATED EQUIPMENT ^ FLAMMABLE AND COMMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS ^ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ^ INDUSTRIAL OVENS ^ LP-GAS ^ PRIVATE FIRE HYDRANTS ^ SPRAYING OR DIPPING ^ STANDPIPE SYSTEMS ^ TEMPORARY MEMBRANE STRUCTURES, TENTS, AND CANOPIES APPLICANTS SIGNATURE DATE 6 r I ~{~ 1 • • SUBCONTRACTOR LIST Excavation & Earthwork: ^~J~ T Concrete: a.., `,a Masonry: ~; g. Roofing: Nd 4 Insulation: ~, ~, ;\ ~. - ~ ,1.~ ca, N;~ . ~. _~ Drywall: ~'` Painting: ~ 2. ~ ,n,a T Floor Coverings: Plumbing: S~~e„~ Nc.,„~c,.~ Heating: ~~\,~ ~.,.y~~,, Electrical: ":~ e ~? ~? y i; ~, ~ c::i ; 'v ~. ,~ ~ , .,s t,1.Z ~. Special Construction (Manufacturer or Supplier) Roof Trusses: w / Floor/Ceiling Joists: ~ i Siding/Exterior Trim: w j n Other: S ~ `~ ~~ -~ ~ a L e .\ , N c~ ~» .\ ~ - 'f~ ~1~ C~,N; ~ _ 7 ._... .:~: v. ., .....:.. ..._ . .. ......' .. ~. .. :r °• ~ •~•-• Duke Specifications F.Q6. S! Louts, MO 53102 •~ s "Your Solutions 1'artnei" PAOJE47 tttFgtiJlt+AiiQEk P~OJECi: fiEM: Qt1ANTiTY: M^E!: Oeke Ganvestion Ovens "E"Sarles • Single SecHsn - Gns v Ffd ii-G- Stngle serxJan, standard depth 0 x ,~ m x , e4 z r m , ~tpt^11A6 t:>;ai~tNe>w ^ 5 r~ks ^ Porcelain interior ^ Suss front ^ 27' angular painted legs Orl®l St~'flt~ ^ Staidess steeyt front m ^ Painted sides, top ~ ^ 50V50 independent stainless steel dcwrs ~ ~+° ^ i-i/2' inSUlation on bo8om. sides, fr~lt c ^ 3" insulation on top a n t?VEp COM3t70LS: ^ t?awer oBM.ootr switch ~ Die! lypethermostat-200 -5"g0`F ^ 7-hour~a! timer, electrk buzzer OPTtON~ u 2-speed fan O Glass doors C7 Interior f igt>ts t7 Natural or Propane ~] Casters t-c~xt:Y t~srttess: ~ 'f~1, ~~~ ~ anr. Di{KE MflNilFACTilF11NG CO. P Q, fax 5~l26 sl. Louis, Mt} 6314T-ti230 tnlom' Hntet st~cl~rcr<Ttaas: ~,, Ouke Conveyton Ovens - f' Sties - Single Section -Gas. Unii shall. five ~ stainless st~l exterior hone, painted sides and lop. Bottom, back and sides o to be hilly insulates with 1112" thick board type ~sulatian, top to trove 3" thick insulation, Interi or shalt be pnrcetain er~rrrelesl inleriot, wish 7l8' radius, coved comers. Each sedirn to irrctude five ai+en routs. tech ovon sectiar to be powered by 40,p00 BTtt, high output atnaspl>eric homer system. Ignition system !s accomplished with an eteclranic pilot relight system. Oven shall tie `"' furnistred with a main gas strut off valve in tfte control panel area: A 6uiit-in gas regulator is standard. Unit tt- be corr~r~bely tram.. serviceable. Controls shag be: Pov~r otilcooft sxritrdt, dial type ttretrrxrstat to operate from Z00 = 500'F, and a i-hour dial Eimer ~ electric bier. Built-bt gas regulator, Daces shat) be solid 5Qt5g independent stainless steel. insula~d, and hinged orr 518' solid stainte~ steel shads with oft Impregnated bron~ trushings tar each door. tma to Have ratter stye latch aril r mectsrrism. legs shall ha angular, painted, 27' high, with adjustable fee! Units shalt have the toliowing optionx 2-speed Ian, door windows and tights. limited 7 year warranty on Karts and latror. caz~ ,,^..- .._,: .:::. .... .. .. ~. .t~ .. :, ~ -..r ,:. .... _.:...:..: ~:_.. _ J~ . .._. r_: w ,.. .. ~: __ _ _ _ a DtNEE ~~~iaa tlYftt6 F' ~t~'- Si~£ St~ii@H - Gl~ti G3 E1IJtr-Q- 5intli9 section. standard dE~ftG M ~^'. !17 [+7 Q a m a a d w 0 e3 0 0 m 0 as ... W c.~ n~,fertsta~ w va a c~ w ca z W W L.t c z a u~r z c s+ ~e n 0 ~a: ~oN Gas spesl~icatiians t37't1;Haur ~10I.p 40,f1Q0 Regulated gas pressure required. 3.5' WC naturalll0"WC propane Ce~st~le surtara3 cia'aranee - i' side t' rear, B"floor ^ - C~as c©nnection 3i4" Gas conra~tion Electrh~l requirements: 3.5 Amps/115V- 2.©Art~s12i3B-2dRV Standard 115V units sr~pptied with 5' card and plug ~ ~ Freight Clasp 85 Depfb Widtb Helgbt t;abe ~ Wetght Nfudel iroat rie~ #o~ view ft. in. em bt. cm tn. em crated Ibs. kg Eitrt-G 39-t12 t00.3 38 96.5 60 152.4 59.6 5dA 245.0 Specify gas type SpecHy altitude ever 20@0 feet DUKE fiMAND~ACTURING CO. P Q. Box 5426 ~i<. IAt11S, ~~} 83147-0230 10199 Printed to U.S.A. "3Gour Sotuticrns Partner?' .~ g •d 80Et~EEL.80z iFil S~IlddfiS '8 N9IS3Q ~iSH WdI T = T SOOZ GI 100 Tr7P Vtt"itJ SIDE VIEW ~I;~~T Y11;1N . .j . Item ~.. _ _ .. ._ _ . tJft.~~aL SeGtiCtt 'i'1 ~12Q Model CWR-is-29 shown with optional casters ~~51@y HSF Destgn +aertifted by the American Gas Association Design Certlfted by the Canadian Gas Association Listed by the National Sanitation Fouridatlorl Approved by Date: SPECIFYTYPE C?F GAS AN© FINISH WHEN ORDERING. SPECIFY ALTITUDE WHEN AHOVE 2,000 FF. BASIC MODELS• CFiR-6-29 34" wide single oven range CNR-42.9-Fl'tf 34' wide sfrtgie oven range C#1A-4-29-FTfi 8 $4" wide singl8 Overt range CHR 2 29-t=T22 34° Wid9 8in~le Uven r~ngB CHFt-0 29-FT3~4 34' wide Single ova rare KEY FEATURES: D Front, back riser and high shelf finished in stainttrss steal. Stainless sleet bullncse, front manifnid cover and 6" adjustable legs > Painted sides > six 2s,ooo BTUmr open tatrmets wigt lilt-off heads. > Pilot ignition system for automadic bunter tigttting. > Six heavy-duty cast Iron #op grates measure ii'~b"w x 12'Y,"d. 1 > Full width pull out Crumb tray. > 30,000 STUfir. standard oven rneasures 29~ro x ~2"d x 13"h. Thetrrtastat gusts from 250° #0 500°F. > One OV9ri tack and four rack positions. > ~/," rear gas connectfort attd gas pressure regulator. > one year Ifn~ted parts and taba~ warranty. OPTIONAL FFATt)RES: D Stainless steel siide(s)_ D 4'J~i Mess steel stub bads, D 30,000 BTtJJhr. Snorkler conversion oven in place of stan- dard Quart. lrtdudes three oven racks• i15 volt. i phase blower motor, 4 amps. 8 it. Cons and p}ug. D Extra oven rack D Set of four casters (tviro locking). a>vscRlprloN: 34' wide tnediUm duty f~ resraurartt range, WOtf Mpdei No. GHR-6-29. Front, riser and high shelf finished stainless steal. Stainless steel buttnase, front manifiold Dauer and 6" adjust able legs. Sias 26,000 BTtJlhr. top burners 3hlttt tiff off heads. Pilot ignition system for automatic homer lighting. Six heavy cast iron top grates measure 1'1~/s"w x 1281+"d. Full width pull out crumb tray located beneath burners. 30,000 $TU/ttr. standard oven me&sures 29"vv x 228d x i3"h. Thermostat adjusts from 250° to 500°F. One oven rack -and four rank positions. Total input 186,000 BTUfir. Exterior dimensions: 335/""w x 32~'<"d x 57'/a"h on 6" adjustable legs. 3T' working height. r~asaa teal ..._: :: _: ' .~;v. g ~.. . :.B ... .. _~ .....- ::; - . - - - - - - - - - - -- .. ,... ,. c .. OT 'd BOEfrEEL80z I~11 S3I1ddf1S '8 NJIS3Q <`JSH WdZT =1: 9002 LI la0 -_ . :..... .:: :;: }> 11", 22" and 34" wide griddle bops in~i" thicimess_ 20,000 BTUfir, input per 11" griddle width. Cholce of manual or thermostatic controls, one control per burner. Spatula width front grease trough- D 11'le" x 25'li" hot top in piax~e of twaD open burners, 22,OtNJ 87Uthr. input. D 16 gauge stainless steel work surface in place of open burners. Available in 11 ", 22" and 34". ~. ,umn.suruar - r '~ - ~-~-- CHR 8-29 CHR-4-29-FT'ti CHR-A~29-FT11t3 CHR-F-29-1-Y22 CHR-0-29-Fi34 ~~~~ C~ ~~~ '~~f ~„ e Q o ~~ c~a n+a+t F-39053 (3~03j _ - - - _ r _ ~~ - ~~ ~ '~CIJS.a - {fir; ~y - - - - -- - ~~~ - "~~ -'-.~. _ ~ `. . 1. A pressure regutator sized for this unit is Included. Natural gas 5.0" W.C.. propane gas 10.0° W.C. 2. Qas line connecting to range must be'/.° or larger. It flexible connectors are used, the inside diameter must be the same as the 9l,"iron pipe. 3. An adequate ventilation system is required for commercial cooking equipment lnformatian may be obtained by writing to the NaSonal Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, (luincy, MA 02269, www.NFPA.org. When writing, refer to NPPA No. 96. 4. These units era manufactured for installation in accon3ance with ANSZ223.1A (tatest edition), Nations! Fuel Gas Cade. Copies maybe obtained from The American Gas Associa- tion, 400 N Capitol St. NW, Washington, DC 20001, wwvr.AGA.org. 5. Clearances: Combustible Non-comtwstlble Rear 2" 0" Sides i0° 0" 6. For proper combustion, install equipment an adjustable legs or casters provided with unit. Cht curb or platform, allow 3'h" froni overhang (see adjacent diagram}. Causing hone are required for curb instaflatfon. Specify when ordering. ~~ -" [+~~J `-' [~ ~~ ..-. tY -°l SOEfrEEL80z If"il S3I-Iddf1S '8 F.I~JIS3tI i~Sii WdET =i SOt3Z LI 100 Tl3P dp'fiQNS: IIJSTALLATItJN REtttlIREMENTS: ~'.Rf---- .. ..1~~ {-~A~I~11VT Cf-1AR=~RC)ILL'R~ tll.~"R~1 Fea4ue.afBene'h9~: ~ Heavy-13uty Ultra-Max"Radiant Gas Char-Broilers are designed for the mos# demanding foodserviee applications. Ultra-Max" Ghat-Broilers deliver maximum performance and provide years of mainienartce-free operation. * Heavy duty, high strength steel radiant transfers maxa'num heat to steak, chicken, burgers, fish and other mrmu items. Our exclusive steel radiants with flavor enhancing grooves deliver more heat Than traditional cast iron radiants on iris exci~usiveosteei radio ~,tthermai shock, Three year warranty design to meet all your * 30°x6 more cooking space with our high capadty bade of-the-house broiling nerds. foodse+vice ~r Available in 24", 36', 46° and SU° widths to fit arty operation's space requirements. ~r High performance 20,000 Bl•t) straight tubular steel tamers every G° of width provide more treat to cook faster and sear fn flavor, better heat distribution, and more sectional control. it~ned {flat or it Heavy-Duty Iasi iron grates can be individually pos slanted) to accommodate a variety of broiling needs. Plus, our grates are reversible with a thin side far searing and a thick side for more det'u:ate menu items. ~r Large capacity stainless steel water pan for easy cleanup. ~r Stainless steel, 5" high= tapered splash guard maintains cleanliness. sir Gas canvertble in the field wish conversion kit suppl'~ with each char-broiler. units are shipped Natural Gas. ~r Cool to the touch stainless steel bull nose (rant provides knob protection and comfortable work zone. ht of other Ultra-Max''A1 ~ Heavy-duty 4' adustable legs to match ths hale equ~ment in your Ilne. * Floor models available with custom equ~ment stands. qtr Optional items indude ?° extended plate shelf and round steel grates• p~}apllcatirsne: Ultra-Max" radiantchar-broilers are des'grnned fro ihshish kabobs odr other reliability. Whether it's steak, chicken, menu items Star's heavy-duty U1tr®'Max~'shar-bro~arswifl tulifill your back of-the-house cooking requirements and morel ?~utatity Corietrerctik?xr: Ultra-Max" line of radiant char broiash guard, asiai grease ~ ughe panels, front panel, buA nose. drip p sP hie anal. Steel Ghat-broilers have heavy-duty full polycarbonate graP P ilat. tubular burners every 6° with adjustable valves and standing P Radiants are heavy-duty steel designed for maximum heat transfer and durablity. Cooking surface oonsrsts of heavy duty, ~e s are 4awith a adjustable to fiat or slanted positions. Heavy tY g t-5/8" adjustment. ~1: '~ Model 813fiRGB Model 8l36RCSui ment Shown wdlh Optional Mile Eq . p G~ .~~ Warranty; a one year parts and Ultra-Max" Radiant Char-broilers are k;overed by labor warranty. In addition, Star's steel radiant is warranted for 3 y~rs1 Star pianufacturing International inc. -10 $unnen Drive - P.O. Box 430929 - St. Lou'-s, MO 63'143-38th 00 264-6G6s - w"~-.star-mfy-com Phone: (800) 264 7$27 -FAX: {S ) 80EbEEL80z Iffil S3I-Iddf1S '8 1d:1IS~Q Z'1Sg Wdtri =T SOON LI t00 t~ltodels 8124R~B, g~36RBB, Si48RCB, 8i~RC13 & ~~72RCB ~ coy ~ ~--~ ~ iS{~ ed! ~~ ~ Q ~ ~° ~ ~~ ~, ~~ -~ 3 slg" ---; ~I/~'V~~lY ~1rUl1 ~g { , ~ 1~ ~ l llU-~ • ~~~ ~~ s Duct Wrap Th~rm~~ C~eram~cs ~ wra } Duc p ~/~~~R~ Commercial 14itchen Grease Quct Fire Protection Systems Air Ventilation Duct Producfi Data & !ns#ailafiion Guide ~,ssrF,F e :, ~~ o a ~ .its t `~~ ® ~1~1C °~ qY~ NFPA 9& MEA iMG 'f. Product f]escription Thermal Ceramics .FreMaster Duct Wrap and FireMaster Duct Wrap+ products are totally fop-encapsulated, rton-combustible, high temperature, inorganic flexible fireproofing wrap materials specifi- cally tested to provide a 1 or 2 hour fire rated enclosure for com- mercial kitchen grease and air ventilation ducts. The dilterence between the two wrap systems is the core material basic chemistries. FireMaster Duct Wrap is a high temperature ceramic fiber insulating blanket carnposed primarily of alumina and silica. FirgMaster Duct Wrap+ is a body soluble, law biopersistence, alka- Ilne-earth silicate wool. Both chemistries are free of binders and lubricants. FireMaster Duct' Wrap and Duct Wrap+ products are classified by .Underwriters Laboratories Listing and Fallow-up Service Program to enstare uniform thickness and density specifiaa- tions, thus providing consistency in end physical properves for - _ -. required. _ fire _ rating_s_ _based _on tf~e-number of wraps_ appiled._ _ _ FireMaster Duct -Wrap and Duct Wrap+ systems are proven per- formance alternatives through extensive tasting to 1 or 2 hour flre- resistance rated shaft enclosures for commercial kitchen grease and air ventilation duct systems. With its excellent insulating capability of withstanding fire temperakures from 2000°F to 2300°F (1093°C 1`a 1260°C}, it proteects combustible constructions at zero clearance throughout the entire cocoon wrap enclosure for commercial kitchen grease duc#s in tigh# congested areas: When the commercial kitchen grease or air ventilation duct penetrates fire rated walls and tlaors; Tremco Fyre-Sil silicone firestop sealant used in combfnatton with FireMaster Duct Wrap and. Duct Wrap+ provides an alternate means of protection to rigid shafts by maintaining the Integrity of irie 1 or 2 hour floor ar• wall assembly. Product Features • Completely inorganic • Low biopersistence with FireMaster Duct Wrap+ • Does not contain low temperature fiberglass or mineral wool • Alternate to rigid shag enclosures • Zero clearance to combustibles protection • Wide range of proven performance testing for complex duct jobs • Wide variety of through-penetration systems • Compact wrap design saves space Ltghtweigh# flexlbie system requires minimum labor and resists cracking • Problem salver far tight, congested areas • Totally foil encapsulated system protects against material degra- dation and potential fire hazards • Passive fire proof material does not lose fire fighting capabilities with age • Product markings on foil ensure proper material id~ntiflcation for easy inspections 2. Applications • 1 or 2 Hour Commercial ICitchen Grease Ducts • 1 or 2 Hour Air Ventilation Duets 3. Physical Characteristics FireMaster Units Duct Wrap+ Roli 1'/Z" x 24" x ~25' 1 45 lbs. 38.1 mm x 60 cm x 7.6 m) t (20kg) Duct Wrap, Duct Wrap+ Roll 1'/2` x 4t3° x 25' 1 87 lbs. . 38.1 mm x f 20 cm x 7.6 m) 39kg) dolor -- --- Wfiite filler brra cret witf- - silver foil encapsulation 4. Specifications. This specification guide covers the application of~FireMaster Duct Wrap, FireMaster Duct Wrap+ and Tremco Fyre-Sit silicone flrestop sealant. Fire Through- Reslsthre Penetration Application Racine > Enclosure System System Grease DucXs 1 or 2 hours 2 layers FireMaster Duct Wrap ar FireMaster Duct Wrap+ UL YYEl' 3" (75mm) perimeter and longitudinal overlap UL C-AJ 7014 ULW- L-7041 ULC-FRD-4 .Air Ventilation Duct Systems 1 hour 1~ layer FireMaster UL GAJ 7012 Duct Wrap or FireMaster UL GAJ T019 Duct Wrap+, V-1, V-3, 3" UL W-L--7041 (75mm} perimeter and ULC-FRD-3 longitudinal overlap or ULGFRD-5 optional butt joint plus collar - wr5p method Air Ventilation Duct Systems 2 hours 2 layers FireMaster UL C-AJ 7014 Duct Wrap or FireMaster UL C-AJ 7021 Duct Wrap+ UL V-2, V-4, 3" ULW-L-7041 ` (TSmm} perimeter and ULGFRD-3 bngitudinal ovetiap or ULGFRD-5 optional butt joint plus collar wrap methrld ~,~ Megan - Thermal Ceramlc~„ - -- T ' d BOEtrEEG80Z I PIl S3I1ddt1S '8 NOI S3Q 21SH Wd61: ~ T T SOOZ T ~ 100 5. Performance A. FireMaster Duct Wrap & iireMaster Duct Wrap+ Flammability (ASTM # 84(UL 723} Foli: Flame spread 5 Smoke developed 5 Blanket: Flame spread 0 Smoke developed 0 Thermal Resistance R value per ASTM C 518 d.15 per inch at 70°F (21°C} B. Fire Stop Sealant Tremco Fyre-Sil silicone fi restop sealant Gun grade Self-leveling Color limestone rust red Working Time (min.) 5 -10 ~ 20 - 40 Cure Time at 77°F (25°G), 54% R.H. 14 - 21 days 14 - 21 days , Flow, Sag, ar Slump Nil SeN Leveling ti. Listings Reference Standard! pnency FilaNumber ~Jnderwriters Laboratories Inc. Grease Duct Enclpsures (YYET);.; R14229; Fire Resistance Ventilation Duct Assemblies (HNLJ): V-t, V-2, V-3, V-4; Batts and Blankets (BKNV): R8418; Through-Penetration Firestop Systems (XHEZ): C-AJ-7012, G-AJ-7019, C-AJ-7014, GAJ 7021 W-L-7041 SBCC1 Research Re 9424D BOCA Research Re ort-21.51 NFPA Com lies with NFPA 96, 2001 Edition California Slate Flre Marshal Listing Mos. 2440-1361:100. 4485-1361:101 New York City MF~1 # 417 92-M Vol. IV(grease ducts}, 417-92-M Vol I11 {air venti- lation ducts North Carolina Mechanical Code Sectlons~308.4.7, 308.4.10 Vol. III International Mechanical Gode Section SOt3 Commercial Kftohen Grease •Ducts and Exhaust Equipment, Section 507 Commercial Kitchen Hoods 7. Installation The FireMaster Duct Wrap and Duct Wrap+ systems shalt be installed by a qualified contractor in accordance with the manufac- turer's Instructions and tha referenced Standards. Materials anti Equipment - • FireMaster Duct Wrap and Duct Wrap+ blanket, 1'/i' (3S.? mm) thick, 24" (610 mm) or 48" (920 cm) wide, 6 pcf density, 25' (7.6 m) Eong rolls, 48" (120 cm) wide blanket helps to m'sni- mize waste • Aluminum foil tape • Minimum'14" (?9 mm) wide filament tape (opttona!) • Carbon steel or stainless steel banding material, minimum'/a" (12.5 mm) wide, minimum 0.015" (0.38 mm) thick, with steal banding clips • Hand banding tensioner and crimping tool • Minimum 12 gage steel insulation pins, 4" to 5' long (102 -127 mm); galvanised. steel speed clips, minimum 1 %i' (38 mm) x 1'/Z" (38 mm) square oc t'/~" die. (38 mm), or equivalent sized cup-head pins; capacitor discharge stud gun - • Access door hardware: four galvanized steel threaded rods, '/:' diameter (6.35 mm) by 4'/z" to 5" long (114 to 12T rnm} with '/e' (ti.35 rnm) wing nuts and %," (6.35 mm) washers; 4" (?02 mm) long steel tubing to fit threaded rods • Tremco Fyre-SII silicone firestop sealant Storage: The FireMaster Duct Wrap, Duct Wrap+, and Tremco Fyre-Sil sili- cone frestap sealant must bs stored In a dry warehouse envlran- ment on pallets. Pallets should not be stacked. preparatory Work: FireMaster Duct Wrap and Duct Wrap+ are installed with common tools, such as knives, benders and capacitor discharge guns for appiytng insulation pins. In order to install the ductfire stop system, the surfaces of all openings and penetrating items need to be clean, dry. frost free, and free of dust. Installation techniques far Thermal Ceramics FireMaster Duct Wrap and Duct 1rVrap+ (figure 1): • 3" (TSmm) Overtop Wrap Telescope -Each blanket overlaps one adjacent blanket a minimum of 3" (75 mm), and each blanket has one edge exposed and one edge covered by the next blanket as shown in fiigure 1. The visible edges of the longitudinal overlaps all point in the same direction. • Butt Joint &.Coltar System -The adjacent blankets of both interl- ar and exterior layers are flrmiy butted together with the exterior joints located 12"(30 cm) away from the interior joints. An 6" (15 cm} wide collar made from FireMaster Duct Wrap or Duct Wrap+ is -centered over each exterior joint, overlapping each blanket by 3" (75 mm) as shown in figure 1. The collar overlaps itself with a 3" {75 mm) perimeter overlap. 2 & S Sided. Wrap System -When space dces not aAow for a full wrap enclosure on all four sides of the duct, the FireMaster Duct Wrap or Duct Wrap+ may be Installed an 2-or 3 sides of the duct and mechanically attached to a concrete ar CMU assembly on the unexposed side of the duet. . General: Applies to ail FireMaster Duct Wrap 8 FireMaster Duct Wrap+ Installation Methods - To minimize waste, FireMaster material should be rolled out tautly before measuring. Cut Ages of the blanket shall be taped whit aluminum foil tape to prevent exposed edges of the insulatien.from wicking moisture from condensation or grease from a compromised leaking duct joint into the material and causing degradation of the fire barrier. The FireMaster material may be installed with either a rnechanicaf banding system or insulation pins and clips (see Mechanical Attachment Methods below and figures 1 and 2). When using the banding technique, caution shalt betaken to ensure that the bands are not fitted too snug as which could result in cutting into the blanket. To prevent blanket sag on ducts with dimensions greater than or equal to 24" (600 mm), insulation pins, long enough to extend through the layers of blanket insulation; are welded to the duct in columns spaced 12" (305 mm) apart, berroeen ii" and 12" (752 and 305mm)from each edge and 10~" (267 mm) on center along the bot- tom horizonta! and outside vertigt duct runs as shown in figure 3. insulation pins that extend beyond the blanket wrap shall be tuned down to eliminate sharp points. Support hanger systems do not need to be wrapped provided that the steel hanger rods are at least a minimum of/s" (9.5 mm) diam- eter and the-steel angle Is a minimum of 1'~" x 1'/:" x'!s" (3t3 mm x 38 mm x 3.2 mm). Horizontal trapeze support system maybe lncar- porated inW the wrap enclosure. Z'd BOEi:EEG80z Iffll S3I~ddfiS '8 N9IS3Q 21St3 Wti61~ ~ i i SOOZ TZ 100 A. C?verlap Wrap Telescope Installation FireMaster Duct Wrap and Duct Wrap+ commercial kitchen grease duck and air ventilation duct 2 hour enclosure includes atwo-layer wrap construction far 1 or 2 hour grease ducts and 2 hour alr.e~entl- lation ducts, or a one-layer vrrap for 1 hour air ventilation ducts applied directly to all surfaces of the duct (see figure 1 and 2). The first or Interior layer of FireMaster Duct Wrap or Duct Wrap+ blan- ket is wrapped around the perimeter of the duct and is cut to a length with enough excess to overlap itself not less than 3" (75 mm}. Adjacent blankets are placed to overlap the previous blanket not Less than 3" (75 mm). The overlap made by adjacent blankets forms the "longitudinal" overlap. The overlap a blanket makes with itself is called the "perimeter" overlap. The first layer may be held in place with filament tape 1'/Z" (38. mm) from each blanket edge and in the center of the blanket The second :ayar is wrapped around the perimeter of the first layer with the longitudinal overlaps of the exterior, sayer spaced 10%z" (26 cm) away from those of the Interior layer and may beheld in place with filament tape 1'/:" (38 mm) from each btankei edge and in the center of the blanket until banding is in place or the pinning attachment is fully secured. B: Butt Joinf / t:allar lnstallatian FireMaster Duat Wrap or Duct Wrap+ is installed in two layers with a tight butt joint construction. The first layer of FireMaster Duct Wrap ar Duct.Wrap+ is applied directly to the duct with eacit~adja- ceni blanket tightly butted to the-next The blankets of the first layer may be held in place with filament glass tape 1'/z" (38 mm} from each blanket edge and in the center of the blanket. The second layer of FireMaster Duct Wrap or Ductt Wrap+ is wrapped around the perimeter of the first layer with a tight butt Joinf construction with the joints of the exierlor wrap located 12" (305 mm) away from lire butted joints of the interior layer blankets. The second layer of FireMaster Duct Wrap or Duct Wrap+ may be held in place with fil- ament tape as a temporary hold unti{ the mechanical attachment system Is installed. An 6" (?5 cm) wide FireMaster Duct Wrap or Duct Wrap+ Collar is centered over the joints of the exterior Payer and wrapped around the perimeter of the duct and cut to a length so that it overlaps itself not less than 3" (75 mm). The collar may be held in place with filament tape placed 1 %z' (38 mm) from each edge of the collar until the mechanical banding or pining and clip attach- ment me#hod is in fully secured. C. 2 ~ 3 Slated Wrap System When space does not allow for a complete wrap applied to the duct on all four sides, the FireMaster Duct Wrap or Duct Wrap+ can be installed on 2 or 3 sides of the exposed duct In one of the installa- tion methods described above and mechanically attached to a con- crete or CMU assembly, thus enclosing the duct on ail accessible sides. The FireMaster Duct Wrap or Duct Wrap+ is installed on the duct as described in the two. installation methods above with the starting edge of the blanket attached to the concrete or CMU assembly and then wrapped around the duct until the other end can be affixed to the other concrete or CMU assembly, thus encapsu- lating the duct with insulation around afl accessible sides. The blan- ket is to flange out onto the concrete or Ch1U assembly. It shall be secured to the adjoining assembly with min'!,e" (5 mm) diameter, 4" (?00 mm) long concrete anchors, footed to a minimum 1'/a" (38 mm) wide x '!,o" (5 mm) thick steel striplstrap with pre-drilled holes spaced a maximum 10" (25 cm) on center. The FireMaster Duet Wrap or Duct Wrap+ Insulation wrap is secured to the duct with banding. The ends of the banding are to Loop into the steel strips/straps that fpot the blanket to the concrete floor or wall, and tightened down. Mechanical Attachment tiPethods far lnsulatlon Wrap: 1. Banding - %" (12.7 mm) wide carbon steel or stainless steel banding, 0.015" (0.38 mm) thick, is placed around the entire perimeter of the insulated duct with maximum 10'/x" (267 mm) spac- ing centers and 1'/:" (38 mm) from each blanket edge or 1%" (38 mm) from each collar edge when using the butt Joint and collar method. When banding, filament tape can be~used to temporarily hold the blanket in place until the banding is applied. The banding is placed around the material and tightened so as to Firmly hold the FireMaster Duct Wrap or t7uct Wrap+ in place against the duct, but not cause any cutting or damage to the blanket. 2. Pinning - To prevent blanket sag on duct spans 24" (&?0 mm) or larger, min. 12 gage, 5" long (127 mm) steel Insulation pins are welded to the duct in columns spaced 12' (305 mm) apart, 6" -12" (152 -305 mm) from each edge and on 10.%:" (2i37mm) centers along bottom horizontal and outside vertical runs (see fig 3). Pins are also required 1" (25 mm) from the end of a duct and .1" {25 mm) from any edge near a 90° bend, spaced ~on 6" (152 mm} centers. Pins are' locked into place with 1'/i" (38 mm) diameter round or square, galvanized steel, speed clips or cup head pins. Pins that extend beyond outer blanket wrap layer shall be fumed down to eliminate sharp edges or the excess length cut off. Grease Duct Access Door Installaflon (see figure 4) Four galvaniaed steel threaded rods, '/:' diameter (8.35 mm) by 4%" to 5" long (1?4 fo t27 mm} are welded to the duct at the corners of the door opening: 4" (?00 mm} long steel tubes fit over the thread- ed rods to hold the door to the duct and protect the blanket material when the door is fastened. Four 5" (?25 mm) long 12 gage insula- tion pins are welded to the door panes for Installation of the blanket. Three layers of FireMaster Duct Wrap or Duct Wrap+ are impaled over the 12 gage insulation plus on the door panel. The first layer is cut and Impaled an the door pane! insulation pins with no less than 1" (25 mm) overlap. When the door is installed, this first !ayar is compressed and fitted against the wrap surrounding The door open- ing to form a tight butt joint. The second layer is cut to overlap the first layer by no less than 1" (25 mm), and the third layer is cut #o overlap the second 6y no less than 1 " (25 mm). tt is essential that These layers fit tightly against the wrap surrounding the access door opening with no through openings. The three layers are impaled over the pins and are locked in place with speed clips. Pins that extend beyond the outer layer of FireMaster wrap shall be #umed down to avoid sharp points on the door. The insulated door panel and steel tubes are placed over the threaded rods and held in place with washers and wing nuts. The details are shown in figure 4. Through-Penetration Flrestop System When the duct penetrates aconcrete ordry-wall fire rated wall, ceil- ing, ar floor, an approved fire stop system must be employed. The through penetration systems listed under Specifications in Paragraph 4 above, and shown in figures 5 through 8, are approved for FireMaster Duct Wrap and Duct Wrap+. To fire stop the through penetration void area of the wrapped duct, fill the annular space between the wrapped duct and periphery of the opening with 4'/++" (?07 mm) thickness of scrap FireMaster Duct Wrap or Duct WrapT, firmly packed into the opening and recessed Y." (6.25 mm) below the top of the opening. Apply'/" (8.25 mm) minimum Tremco Fyre-Sil silicone fires#op sealant over the packing material within the annulus, flush with top surface of float or both surfaces of wail.. Altematlvely, when there is no room in the remaining annular space to wrap the duct with 1 or 2 layers of the FireMaster Duct Wrap or FireMaster Duct Wrap+ material, the FireMaster enclosure may ter- minate above and below the floor(ceiling or wall assembly as shown fn figure 5 - 7 by mechanically attaching the FireMaster to the termi- nation point above and below tFie termination area~with bands or pins. 8. Maintenance No maintenance is required when installed In accordance with Them~aF Ceramics instaflatian Instructions. Once installed, (f any section that Is greater that 8" x 8" is damaged or if the overlap E ' d 80Et+EEG80Z I ffll S3I 1ddf1S '8 N9I S3tI DISH Wti t S = T T SOOZ T Z 100 :rily ing the but im} are t 2" ers 'ins im} i rs. ar hat to 1,/,~ of ad- rial tla- <et. fed r is tan r is en- the t to hat oor led hat led the -he efl- 'he in led .Id, of uct red irn) ing oth area is damaged, the fallowing procedures will apply: • The damaged section should be removed by cutting the steel banding or removing the dips holding it in puce • A new section of the same dimension should be out from a roll of FireMaster Duct Wrap and Duct Wrap+, either 24" {610 mm) or 48" (1224 mm) wide. Gut edges of the blanket shall be taped to prevent exposed edges of the -insulation from wicking moisture or grease into the material and degradation of the fire barrier • The new section should be placed per Thermal Ceramics manufacturer's Installation lnstructiar.s ensuring the same overiiap that existed previously • The steel banding should be placed around the material and tensioned sa as to su~aentiy hold the FireMaster Duct Wrap and Duct Wrap+ in place without cutting the blanket • If the blanket has, not been damaged but the foil has ripped, seal the opening with-aluminum fail tape For damaged areas less than or equal to 8" X 8" the following procedure may be used. - • The damaged section should be removed by cutting out a square or rectangular that includes the damaged area end does not exceed 8" in width or length. - • A repair section should be cut from a section of FireMaster Dud Wrap and Duct'Wrap+ that is 1" wider and 1' longer than the damaged area that has been removed. Cut edges of the blanket shall be taped to prevent the exposed edges of the insulation from wicking moisture or grease into the materi- al. • A single min. 12 gauge insulation pin min. 3" long should be welded to the grease duct in the center of the repast area. (tJote: Cup head pins may also. be used.) • The repalr section is to be centered on the opening and impaled upon the insulation pins. All overlaps should ba ' tucked into the repalr opening to provide a tight fitting joint. Insulation is held in place with a 1'/z" square or round galva- nized or stainless s#eel speed clip or a minimum 1" diameter cup head pin. The excess portion of the pin shad be cut off andlor turned down to eliminate sharp edges. • The joint should be sealed using aluminum foil tape. 9. Llmitatians • FireMaster Duct Wrap and FireMaster Duct Wrap+ shall be installed in accordance with Thermal Ceramics manufactur- er's installation instructions • Multiple grease ducts in a single Duct Wrap or Duct Wrap+ enclosure are not permitted .• Minlmum'!a" (70 mm) diameter all thread steel rods and mini- mum 1%:" x 1%:" x'/e" (38 x 38 x 3.2 mm) steel support angle do not have to be wrapped • The size of the steel duct shall not be limited • Th$ use of transitlonai duct sizes shall not be limited • The use of transition to gypsum wallboard shaft shaft not be (imited • The integrity of FireMaster Duci Wrap and Duct Wrap+ sys- tems is limited to the quality of the installation For persona! protective equipment recanmendatbtu see tiro AdSA3. Thermal Caramfu Ls a traafernark ofllorgren Cluctbre Company pk. Fhalraster is a tradenark d arrrl manWeNrarod by 'therms( Ceramies ire. 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Product Description -Original FastWrap+ Themtal Ceramics Original FireMaster FaatWrap+ is one-layer, totally foil-encapsulated, non-combustible, 20oo°F (1093°C) rated, low biopersistence, flexible fireproofing wrap speafically tested to provide a 1 or 2 hour fire rated enclosure for horizontal end vertical commercial kitchen grease and air ventilation ducts. The core blan- ket chemistry is alkaline-earth silicate wool free of binders and Lubri- cants. Thermal Ceramics FireMaster FastWrap+ is classified by Omega Point Laboratories Llsting and Follow up Service Program to ensure uniform thickness and density specifications, thus provid- ing cansistenoy in end physical properties for required fire ratings. Thermal Ceramics FireMaster FastWrap+ is a proven performance alternative through extensive testing to 1 or 2 hour tire-resistance raced shag enclosures. With its excellent insula#ing capability of withstanding fire condition temperatures up to 2000°F (9093°C), it protects combustible constructions at zero clearance throughout the entire enclosure system. When the duct penetrates fire rated walls and floors, Tremco Fyre-Sil silicone firestop sealant used in combination with Thermal Ceramics FireMaster FastWrap+ pro- vides an alternate means of protection to rigid shafts by maintaining the integrity of the 1 or 2 hour fire rated wall and floor assembly. FireMaster FastWrap+ is'resistant to mold growth in test conditions of 75-g5°~ relative humidity {ASTM D632g). Product Features One-layer system with 3 optional installation techniques • Low bfopersistent insulation blanket • • Daes not contain low temperature fiberglass or mineral wool • Shaft alfemaiive to rigid boards • Zero clearance to combustibles protection throughout the entire endoslre system • Lightweight, flexible wrap saves labor • Passive fire proof malarial does not shrink, become brittle, or lose fire fighting capabilities with ege • Totally foil encapsulated system protects against material degra- dation, potential fire hazards and allows easy installation • Product markings on foil ensure proper material identification for easy inspections • Wlde variety through-penetration systems • Resistant to mold growth 2. Applications • 1 or 2 Haur Commercial Kitchen Grease Duct Enclosure • 1 or 2 Wour Air Ven111ation Duct Enclosure FastVllrap+ 2" Commercial Kitchen grease Duct Air Ventilation Duct 8. Physical Characterlstlcs FireMastsr Unit ize Product Carbon Carton FastWrap+ Roll x24 x20' 1 lbs. (50 mm x 890 mm x 6 m) (24 lam) F p+ o x" x 1 0 bs. (50 mm z 1.2 m x B m) (4T lag) ast rap+ oil 1i4"x 8'x20' 4 47 Collar (38. f mm x 952 mm x 7.6 m) (21 !~) 0 or e e s encaps anon 4. Speclficatlens This specification guide covers the application of Thermal Ceramics FireMaster FastWrap+ and Tremco Fyre-Sil silicone fcrestop sealant. App icatlon Fire R~esis ve Rating En osure System ~ roug Penatrrdion System Grease Ducts 1 or2 urs 1 layer ss p+, penmeter OPL and brglTudinai overlap 3" (75 FS 582E may. GD 545 F. GD 548 F ucts 1 or 2 hours 1 FasttNrap+, penmater and lortg~ud'uial overlap 3" (75 FS 5$3F rrrrll, VAD541 F 6. Performance A. Thermai Ceramics Ffr~ehfaster Fas2Wr3p+ anima rh+ ( L 7 Foi: a spree 5 Smoke developed 10 Blan Flame sp 0 o aped 0 rural esti nce va ue per 8 4.15 per inch at 70°F (29'C) B. Fire Stop Sealant Tremco yr I siicone 1'vestop scale un grade a eve nn Co or imestone rust red o ng Time (min.) -10 2 .40 ure Time at 77°F (25'C), 50% R.H. 14 - 21 days 14 - days F ow, ag, or ump Ni Se eve Ing INorgas ermal Ceramics 8'd 80Et-EEL80Z Ifgl S3I1ddf1S '8 N9IS3Q ?JSH WkiOZ = i T SOOZ TZ 100 C. Listings Agency Re rents Standard~File No. Omega Point Laboratories, tnc. L log 1660-3 PA Complies wd Editon ntemattonal ec anica o e ion 506 Commercial Kitchen Grease Ducts and Exhaust Equipment, Section 507 Commercaal Kitchen Hoods, 2lxXi Edition International Code until BO - esearch Report Na. .23 SBCCI -Research Report No. 9424E ew 421-QO-M Vol. EI, 22-00-M Cal omia tats n+a arsha dy o s Angeles 88425 6. Irttstaliation A qualified contractor in accordance with manufacturer's instruct bons and referenced standards shall install the new or original FireMaster FastWrap+ system using the installation methods as described in sections A-D. See Figures 1 - 4 complete drawing details. Materials and Equipment: • Original FireMaster Fastvrap+ blanket, 2" (57 mm) thick, 8 pcf (128 kg/m'), 24" (600 mm) or 48" (i.2 m) wide, 20' {6 m) rolls. • Original FireMaster FastWrap+; 20' (6 m) standard length, 48" (J220mm) wide blanket helps to minimize waste • Aluminum foil cape • Minimum '/." (J9.0 mm) wide filament tape (optYonal) • Carbon steel or stainless steel banding material, minimum ~" (12.5 mm} wide, minimum 0.015" (0.38 mm) thick, with steel banding clips • Hand banding tensioner and crimping foal • Minimum 12 gage steel insulation pins; galvanized steel speed clips, minimum 1i4" (38 mm) x 1 %" (38 mm) square or 1 iri" dla. (38 mm), or equivalerrt sized cup-head pins; capacitor discharge stud gun • Access doer hardware: lour galvanized etas! threaded rods, '/," diameter (6.35 mm) by 4%" to 5" long (i14 fo i27 mm}with'/," (6.35 mm) wing nuts and %' (6.35 mm) washers; 4" (J02 mm) long steel tubing to flt threaded rods • Tremco Fyre-Sit silicone firestop sealant . Storage: The FireMaster FastWrap+ and Tremco Fyre-Sit silicone firestop sealant must be stored in a dry warehouse environment on pallets. Pallets should not be stacked. Preparatory Work FireMaster FastWrap+ is installed with common tools, such as knives, benders and capacitor discharge guns for applying insula- tion pins. In order to install the duct fire stop system, the surfaces of all openings and penetrating items need to be clean, dry, frost free, and free of dust. installation techniques for Thermal Ceramics FireMaster FastWrap+ (Figures 1 and 3): • 3" (75 mm) Overlap Wrap Telescope -Each blanket overlaps one adjacent blanket, and each blanket has one edge exposed and one edge covered by the next blanket as shown in Figures 1 and 3. The visible edges of the longitudinal overlaps all point in the same direction. • Overlap Checkerboard Pattern -blankets with bath edges exposed alternate with blankets with covered edges, as shown in Figures 1 and 3. The visible edges of the longitudinal overlaps alternate their directions and appear on every other blanket. • Butt Joint & Collar System -Adjacent blankets are butted tight- ly together and a &" (152 mm) wide collar of FireMaster FastWrap+ is centered aver the Joint, overlapping each blanket by 3" {75 mm) as shown in Figures 1 and 3. • 2 & 3 Sided Enclosure System -When space does not allow for full wrap enclosure on all four sides of the duct, the FireMaster FastWrap+ may be installed on 2 or 3 sides of the duct and mechanically attached to a concrete or CMU assembly on the unexposed side of the duct General: To minimize waste, FireMaster materiel should be rolled out tauty before measuring. Gut edges of the blanket shall be taped with alu- minum foil tape to prevent exposed edges of the insulation from wicking moisture from oondensatlon ar grease from a oompromised leaking duct joint iota the material and causing' degradation of the fire barrier. Tha FireMaster FastWrap+ material maybe installed with either a mechanical banding system or insulation pins and clips (see Mechanical Attachment Methods below and Figures 1 and 3}. When using the banding technique, caution shall be taken to ensure that the' bands are oat fitted too snug as which could result In cut- ting into the blanket, To prevent blanket sag on ducts with dimen- sions greater than or equal to 24" (640 mm), insulation pins, long enough to extend through the layers of blanket insulation, are weld- ed to the duct in columns spaced 12" (305 mm) apart, between 6" and 12" {152 and 305 mm) from each edge and 10'/s" {287 mm) on center along the bottom horizontal and outside vertical duct runs. Insulation pins chat extend beyond the blanket wrap shall be tuned down to elimina#e sharp points. Support hanger systems do not need to be wrapped provided chat the steel hanger rods are at least a minimum of/a" (9.5 mm) diems#er and the steel angle is a mini- mum of 1'r4" x 1i5" x Ye" (38 mm x 38 mm x 3.2 mm), or SMACNA equivalent support system (SMAGNA band strap support systems do not apply). Horizontal trapeze support systems may be incor- porated into the wrap enclosure. A. Overlap Wrap Telescope InstaNatlon FireMaster FastWrap+ commercial kitchen grease ar air ventilation duct 1 or 2 hour endosure includes eons-layer wrap constructon applied directly to all surfaces of the duct (Figures 1 and 3). The FireMas#er FastWrap+ blanket is wrapped. one layer 1'i,' {38. ~ mm} or2" (50 mm} thick around the perimeter of the duct with a length cut to provide enough excess to overlap Itself not less than 3" (75 mm}. Adjacent blankets era placed to overlap the previous blanket not less than 3" (75 mm). The overlap made by adjacent blankets Forms the "longitudinal" overlap. Tha overlap a blanket makes with itself is called the "peraneber" overlap. The wrap layer may be treks temporarily in place wfth filament fape 1'/::" (38 mm) from each blan- ket edge and in the center of the blanket until the mechanical band- ing or pinning and clip attachment method is secured. B. Checkerboard Wrap Installatlan FireMaster FastWrap+ is cut to completely wraparound the perime- ter ofthe duct with enough excess to provide an overlap of not less than 3" (75 mm} (Figures 1 and 3). The blankets with both edges exposed altercate with blankets with covered edges as shown in Figures 1 and 3. The visible edges of the Iongftudinal overlaps altercate their directions and appear on every other blanket. A 3" (75 mm) longitudinal overlap is installed onto the previous adjacent wrap forming a 'dteckerboard" construction. The wrap layer may be held temporarily in place with filament tape 1 ~" (38 mm) from each blanket edge and in the center of the blanket until the mechan- ical banding or pinning and clip attachment method is secured. 6'd 80EbEEL80Z Iflll S3I1ddf1S '8 N9IS3Q ?JSt3 WdTZ ~ T T SOOZ iZ 100 C. Butt Joinl /Collar Installation FireMaster FastWrap+ is installed in a single layer directly to the duct with a tight butt joint construction (Figures 1 and 3), The FireMaster Fas#Wrap+ material may be held in place with filament glass tape i ~".(38 mm} from each blanket edge and in the center of the blar~cet temporarily until the mechanical banding ar pinning and clip attachment method is secured. A 5' (152 mm) wide FireMaster FastWrap+ Collar 1s centered over the joints overlapping on each side of the blanket joint 3" (75 mm). D. 2 8 3 31ded Wrap t3ystem When space does not allow for a template wrap applied to the duct on all four skies, the FireMaster FastWrap+ can be installed in a single layer on the 2 or 3 sides of the unexposed duct and mechan- ically attached io a concrete or CMU assembly. The FireMaster FastWrap+ is installed on the duct as described in one of the three installation methods described above with the starting edge of the blanket attached to the concrete or CMU assembly and then wrapped around the duct until the other end can be affixed to the other concrete or CMU assembly, thus encapsulating the duct with insulation around all accessible sides. The blanket is to flange out onto the concrete or CMU assemby. It should be secured to the adjoining assemby with minimum 'l,e" (4.7 mm) diameter, 4" (1 DO mm) sang concrete anchors, footed to a minimum 1'/="(38 mm) wide x'l,e" (4.7mm) thick steel sUip/strap with pre-drilled holes spaced a maximum 10" (254 mm) on center. The FireMaster FastWrap+ insulation wrap is secured to the duct with banding {see Mechanical Attachment Methods for Insulation Wrap section below or Figures 1 and 3). The ends of the banding are to loop Into the steel strips/straps that foot the blanket to the concrete floor or wall, and are tightened down. The trapeze support system may be incorpo- rated within the wrap system. Mechanical Attachment Methods for Insulation Wrap 1. Banding -'~" (12.7 mm) wide carbon steal or stainless steel banding, 0.015" (0.376 mm) thick, is placed around the entire perimeter of the insulated duct with maximum 10'/z" (287mm) spac- ing centers and 1'r4" (38 mm) from each blanket edge ar 1" (25 mm) from each collar edge when using the butt joint and collar method. When banding, filament tape can be used th iemporarity hold the blanket in place until the banding is applied. The banding is placed around the material and tightened so as to firmly hold the FireMaster FastVllrap+ in place against the duct, but not cause any cutting or damage to the blanket. 2. Binning -Min. 12 gage, 5" long (125 mm) steel insulation pins are welded to the duct at aIf blanket overlap locations (see Figures 1 and 3) spaced in rows max. 1034" (267 mm) on center and maxi mum 8" (200 mm) apart. An insulation pin is located In the middle of the perimeter overlap and center spaced between the pins. Pins era locked into place with 1'/z" (38 mm) diameter square ar round, galvanized steel, speed clips or cup head pins. Pins that extend beyond outer blanket wrap layer shall be turned down to eliminate sharp edges or the excess length cut off. NOTE: Support hanger systems do not need to be wrapped and can be incorporated into the wrap enclosure. Through-Penetration Firestop System When the duct penetrates a concrete or drywall fire rated wall, ceil- ing, or floor, an approved fire stop system must be employed. (Figures 2 and 4). FireMaster FastWrap+ approved through pene- tration fire stop systems are listed in Section 4, Specifications. To fire stop the through penetration void area, cut scrips of FireMaster FastWrap+ 4'/" (108 mm) wide and as long as the opening and install at a minimum 50% compression. Install the strips so that they ors recessed %' (6.35 mm} from the top surface of the wall or floor. Install a minimum % (6.35 mm) depth of Tremco Fyre-Sil silicone firestop sealant into the opening to the recess around the top surface of the floor ar wall through- penetration opening. Grease Duct Access Door Installation Four galvanized steel threaded rods,'/:' diameter (6.35 mm) by 4%" to 5" long (114 to 125 mm) are welded to the duct at the comers of the door opening. Four 5" (925 mm) long 12 gage insulation pins are welded to the door panel for installation of the blanket. Two lay- ers of FireMaster FastWrap+ are installed on the door. The first layer is cut and placed on the pins and over the access opening with a'/" (93 mm) overlap. When the door is installed, this first layer is compresses and fitted against the wrap surrounding the door opening to form a UgM butt joint. The second layer Is centered over the first piece so that a minimum 1" (25 mmJ overlap exists around the perimeter. It is essential that this layer fit tightly against the wrap surrounding the access door opening with 'no through openings. The second layer is impaled over the pins and both lay- ers are locked in place with speed clips. Pins that extend beyond the outer layer of FlraMastar FasiWrap+ shall be fumed down to avoid sharp points on the door. The insulated door panel and the steel tubes are placed over the threaded rods and held in place with washers and wing nuts. The steal tubes hold the door to the dud and protect the wrap from dam- age as the door is removed. Alternatively, insulated pre-fabricated access doors are available from FireMaster dealers. See the Thermal Ceramics FireMaster FastWrap+ Design and Installation Manual for complete installaton and drawing details. 7. Maintenance No malnienance Is required when installed in accordance with Thermal Ceramics installation instructions, Once installed, if any section that is greaser that 8" x 8" is damaged or if tha.overlap area is damaged, the following procedures will apply: • Tha damaged section should be removed by nutting the steel banding or removing the clips holding it in place • A new section of the same dimension should be cut from a roll of FireMaster FastVllrap+, either 24" (610 mm) or 48" (9220 mm) wide. Cut edges of the blanket shall be taped to prevent exposed edges of the insulation from wicking moisture ar grease info the material and degradation of the fire barrier • The new section should be placed per Thermal Ceramics manu- facturer's Installation Instructions ensuring the same overlap that existed previously • The steel banding should be placed around the material and tensioned 9o as to suffiaently hold the FireMaster FastWrap+ In place without cxatting the blanket • If the blanket has not beers damaged but the foil has ripped, seal the opening with aluminum foil tape For damaged areas less than or equal to 8" X 8" the following pro- cedure may be used. • The damaged section should be removed by cutting out a square or rectangular that indudes the damaged area end does not exceed 8" in width or length. • A repair section should be cut from a section of FireMaster FastWrap+ that Is 1" wider and 1" longer than the damaged area that has bean removed. Cut edges of the blanket shall be taped to prevent the exposed edges of the insulation from wide ing moisture or grease Into the material. • A single min. 12 Gauge insulation pin min. 3" Tong should be welded bo the grease duct in the center of the repair area. (Note: Cup head pins may also be used.) • The repair section is to be centered on the opening and impaled upon the Insulation pins. All overlaps should be tucked into the repair opening to provide a tight fitting joint Insulation is held In place with a 1'b" square or round galvanized or stainless steel speed clip or a min'unum 1" diameter cup head pin. The excess portion of the pin shall be cut off and/or turned down to elimi- natesharp edges. • The joint should be sealed using aluminum fail tape. O i' d SOE~bEEL80Z I fill S3I1ddf1S '8 NJ I S3Q ?JSH WEB T z= T T SOOZ T Z 100 8. Limitations • PireMaster FasiWrap+ shall be installed in accordance with Thermal Ceramics -Installation lnstruotions • Multiple steel ducts in a single F1reMaster FasriNrap+ enclo- sure system are not permitted for commercial kitchen grease ducts. Multiple steel ducts in a single enclosure are permitted for air ventilation ducts • Grease Duct Sizes > 24"x48" (600 mm x 9200 mm) insula- tion is attached using sbael pins • Air Duels: when maximum dud size dimensions are greater than Sa" x 21" (2900 mm x 525 mm} in cross section, rein- force the duct with steel angles sufficient to support the total weight of the duct assembly and the FireMaster Fastl/Vrap+ enclosure • Minimum'/a" (9 mm) diameter all thread steel rods do not have to be insulated • Horizontal support members may be incorporated into the enclosure wrap • The integrity of FireMaster FastWrap+ system is IimRed to the quality of the ins6allation -For peisonal proewlM squlpmwef nwomm~mia9oaa aN Yrs ~SDS. 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