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BPAT2017-0033
78-495 CALLE TAMPICO LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 Ti4 4 4 Qumr(v DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT VOICE (760) 777-7125 FAX (760) 777-7011 INSPECTIONS (760) 777-7153 BUILDING PERMIT Application Number: BPAT2017-0033 Owner: Property Address: 80637 VIA PESSARO HN BISHOP Appl 777160024 �� 40 MAIN Application Description: BISHOP RESIDENCE /PATIO REMODE L/JL',► \y H TON, TX 92253 Property Zoning: D Application Valuation: $5,000.00 MAY 3 0 2017 Applicant: ntractor: MONARCH HOMES CITY OF LA QUINTA MONARCH HOMES 49950 JEFFERSON STREET #130JEFFERSON STREET #130 LA QUINTA, CA 92264 DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTLA 4uINTA, CA 92264. LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and my License is in full force and effect. License Class: _ License No.: L28860 3c)—,l f^retract OWNER -BUILDER DELLA N I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractor's State License Law for the following reason (Sec. 7031.5, Business and Professions Code: Any city or county that requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair any structure, prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for the permit to file a signed statement that he or she is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's State License Law (Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code) or that he or she is exempt therefrom and the e basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars ($500).: (_) I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does the work himself or herself through his or her own employees, provided that the improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within one year of completion, the owner -builder will have the burden of proving that he or she did not build or improve for the purpose of sale.). (_) I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project. (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who contracts for the projects with a contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractors' State License Law.). (_) I am exempt under Sec. . B.&P.C. for this reason Date: Owner: CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Sec. 3097, Civ. C.). Lender's Na Lender's Add (760)413-8863 LIC. No.: C28860 Date: 5/30/2017 WORKER'S COMPENSATION DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' compensation, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. I have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: Carrier: Policy Number: _ I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the workers' compensation laws of California, and agree that, if I should become subject to the workers' compensation provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code, I shall forthwith comply with those provisions. Z WARNING: FAILURE TO SECURE WORKERS' C21M6ASATION COVERAGE IS UNLAWFUL, AND SHALL SUBJECT AN EMPLOYER TO CRIMINAL PENALTIES AND CIVIL FINES UP TO ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($100,000). IN ADDITION TO THE COST OF COMPENSATION, DAMAGES AS PROVIDED FOR IN SECTION 3706 OF THE LABOR CODE, INTEREST, AND ATTORNEY'S FEES. APPLICANT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT IMPORTANT: Application is hereby made to the Building Official for a permit subject to the conditions and restrictions set forth on this application. 1. Each person upon whose behalf this application is made, each person at whose request and for whose benefit work is performed under or pursuant to any permit issued as a result of this application , the owner, and the applicant, each agrees to, and shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of La Quinta, its officers, agents, and employees for any act or omission related to the work being performed under or following issuance of this permit. 2. Any permit issued as a result of this application becomes null and void if work is not commenced within 180 days from date of issuance of such permit, or cessation of work for 180 days will subject permit to cancellation. I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and state laws relating to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of thj o enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspe on pur oses. / ) Application Number: BPAT2017-0033' Property Address: 80637 VIA PESSARO APN: 777160024 Application Description: BISHOP RESIDENCE / PATIO REMODEL Property Zoning: Application Valuation: $5,000.00- 5,000.00Applicant: Applicant: MONARCH HOMES 49950 JEFFERSON STREET #130 LA QUINTA, CA 92264 Owner: JOHN BISHOP 7401 MAIN HOUSTON, TX 92253 Contractor: MONARCH HOMES 49950J EFFERSON STREET #130 LA QUINTA, CA 92264 (760)413-8863 Llc. No.: C28860 Date: 5/30/2017 Detail: TEARING DOWN LATTICE PATIO COVER AND INSTALLING NEW 332 SQ. FT.SOLID COVER PATIO W/ 2 ELECT HEATERS 8 LIGHTS, 1 CEILING FAN. PER 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE ENGINEER: REZA ASGHARPOUR 67613 FINANCIAL INFORMATION DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT BSAS SB1473 FEE 101-0000-20306 0 $1.00 Total Paid for BUILDING STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION BSA: $1.00 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT DEVICES, FIRST 20 101-0000-42403 0 $25.33 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT DEVICES, FIRST 20 PC 101-0000-42600 0 $25.33 Total Paid for ELECTRICAL: $50.66 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT OTHER MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT 101-0000-42402 0 $76.00 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT OTHER MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT PC 101-0000-42600 0 $76.00 Total Paid for MECHANICAL: $152.00 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT PATIO COVER, DESIGNED 101-0000-42404 0 $139.84 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT PATIO COVER, DESIGNED PC 101-0000-42600 0 $176.32 Total Paid for PATIO COVER / COVERED PORCH / LATTICE: $316.16 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT ROOF DRAIN 101-0000-42401 0 $12.67 .DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT ROOF DRAIN PC 101-0000-42600 0 $12.67 Total Paid for PLUMBING FEES: $25.34 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT SMI - RESIDENTIAL 101-0000-20308 0 $0.65 Total Paid for STRONG MOTION INSTRUMENTATION SMI: $0.65 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT TECHNOLOGY ENHANCEMENT FEE 502-0000-43611 0 $5.00 Total Paid for TECHNOLOGY ENHANCEMENT FEE: $5.00 Bin // � Permit I Project Address: 0(�- . . arty of La QUilllto Buifding &r Safety Division 78-495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, CA 92253 - (760) 777-7012 Building Permit Application and Tracking Sheet © Owner's Name: , A. P. Number: Address: Legal Description: City, ST, Zip: Contractor: !Y C tr c 0 Vvr Telephone: hone: Address: �� QI O Ste— Project Description: City_ ST, Zip:C C1{ �Z VpV C✓ h Te le one: P G 1 GA State Lic. # 2 City Lie. Arch., Engr., Designer: �t Address: City, ST, Zip: W ' Telephone: (QO .j �� C� t..., . Construction Type:1 Occupancy: State L ic. . Project ect bP circle one):: New Add'n Alter Repair Demo Name of Contact Person: 1 Sq. Ft_: # Stories: # Units: Telephone # of Contact Person:Lp Estimated Value of Project: poD APPLICANT: DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE N Submittal Req'd Rcc'd TRACKING PERMIT FEES Plan Sets Plan Check submitted Item Amount Structural Cafes. Reviewed, ready for corrections Plan Check Deposit Truss Cates. Called Contact Person Plan Check Balance. Title 24 Calcs. Plans picked up Construction ' Flood plain plan Plans resubmitted Mechanical Grading plan 2'' Reviciv, ready for corrections/issue Electrical Subcontactor List Called Contact Person Plumbing Grant Deed Plans picked up S.M.I. H.O.A. Approval Plans resubmitted Grading IN HOUSE- Jrd. Rcyiciv, ready for corrections/issue Developer Impact Fee Planning Approval Called Contact Person A.I.P.P. Pub. Wks. Appr Date orpermit issue School Pecs, . I Total Permit Fees C -,3 May 2, 2017 Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop 7401 Main Houston, TX 77030 Re: Lot 307 at 80637 Via Pessaro Remodel: Rear Loggia Modification Dear Mr. and Mrs. Bishop: This correspondence shall serve as notification that the Hideaway Design Review Committee (DRC) reviewed your rear loggia roof modification was reviewed at today's meeting. The request to convert the existing trellis to a solid roofed area, maintaining the trellis appearance with details and skylights, was approved as submitted. This work is approved to begin in the field. Please contact Brook Marshall at 760-219-8057 or by email at DRCFacilitator@gmail.com or Sharron Badham at the Association Office with any questions regarding this matter. Sincerely, THE HIDEA WA Y DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE BY:___-��t�ecv Title:C (it/Lc l�tr Date: cc: Buniondoc@msn.com Monarch Homes DRC File t— e p'ry OF LA QUI TA BUILDING & SAFETY DEPT FOR ROWED CONSTRUCTION DAT !'BY Pursuant to Cal. Civil Code, any rejection by the DRC may, be appealed to the Board of Directors for the Association. If you wish to pursue an appeal, please contact the Association's property manager directly. 1 •' ti- n —i � ,. +� ; �. a� r"".� �. G 'r' �. 0 �' f CLEARANCE FROM COMBUSTIBLES MIN 6" (15.2cm) CLEARANCE BEHIND HEATER 1 e • MIN 18' (45 7cm) i FROM SIDES AND ENDS OF HEATER MIN 36" (91 4om) IN FRONT OF HEATER MODEL "A" DIM, "A" DIM WATTS VOLTS AMPS BTU's W2024 39" 99.Ocm 2000 240 8.3 6824 W2524 39" 99.Ocm 2500 240 s04 8530 W03024 33" 83.8cm 3000 240 12,5 10236 W3024 61.25" 155 5cm 3000 240 125 10236 W4024 61.2.5" 155.5cm 4000 240 16.7 13648 WD4024 39" 99.Ocr11 4000 240 16-71 13648 WD5024 39" 1 99.Ocm 5000 240 20.8 1 17060 WD6024 61.25" 1 155 5cmt 6000 1 240 25 20472 OTHER VOLTAGES ALSO AVAILABLE 208, 277, 480 VAC 10 -'KNOCK -OUT I 3-518"(S 2crn) 7r8" (:22.7mm) I W'.P a � r• ra.11rnq 1 (202-vvil F OF LA QUI�NT�AT. NG T. ROVED ONSTRUCTIONey _ BY m 15700 S. Figuo,oa St. N F R AT E C H ., G3aen,, litomia 00248 P;=e:(310)354-1250 �wnv intreterh-u5a corn Fax: (310) 523.3674 ESCRIP VON W AND WD -SERIES HEATER CAD DRAWING ()ATL DRAWN UYALL Aug.4, 2015 I MD I NONE 61=11 " 6000 Watt Infratech Dual Heater WoodlandDirect.com: Patio Hea... Page 1 of 1 1 61-114" 6000 Watt Infratech Dual Heater Item#:55700022 f 9) 3' 0 •' Overview Specs Warranty ___._.._........ _............ ._.......... _ Material: Stainless Steel Type: Wall/Ceiling Mounted Length: 61.25" Width: 8" Fuel Type: Electric Heat Output: 20,472 BTUs I Coverage Area: 121 sq. ft. Total Watts: 6000 Watts Voltage: 240 Volts Amp Rating: 25 Amps • Grade: Commercial I Residential �_ > Heat Method: Infraredp Oemefs St.. Ghat. M.".1 R—i BIM - ............. __ __....__...__ . _. In Slock I Ships Within: 3 to 5 Business Days FREE Shipping- Ground a e , Price: $659.00 o1y: [-17..1 Optional Accessories Accessory uem a: s,7aeaza 8' Pole Mount for Infratech Dual Heater Price: $899.00 Pre -assembled Qty: 10- Adjustable positioning • Sturdy American construction Accessory R>1.1 u: 5570026 Flush Mount Plaster Frame for 61-1/4" Infratech Dual Heater Price: $609.00 oty: F0 v I �`•'' _ ' ""'"" • • 1 •Dimensions: 70" L x 17" W .a>. -_..._.a •z Heaters can only be flush -mounted on Flat, non -sloped ceilings - Made' in the USA A Total Price: $659.00 4.9 Google Custorner Reviews http://www.woodlanddirect.com/Outdoor/Electric-Patio-Heaters/61-1-4-600... 5/10/2017 ' i . INSTALLATION TYPES-. ' -t.`, WARNINGS MINIMUM 0000000000 0000'00000000 0000 0000000000 A, ADJUSTABLE- r . SUB -FLOOR a - 5/8• DRYWALL CAP: I 2 X 8 STUDS 0 6529 TABSY'.. .� • - . MINIMUM 1L75 MINIMUM '. This frame Is ONLY to be used on r t 518• DRYWALL •' 1 OPENING - OPENING a Flat non -eloped calling. Heater must face straight down. •, .. }. 1 HOUR FIRE RATING . . • Frame and Heater cannot be Installed ,. VI EW 0 - LINE ENTIRE CAVITY Phone: (310) 354-1250 0 0 (5SIDES) on a pitched angle. www.infratech-tisa.com Fax: (310) 523.3674 t< °ITEM #: MATERIAL: 000 00000 °000000000000000000000000000000 NOTES; X-18-2305 304 S.S. #4 FINISH • ,' Heater suspends (Gravity) by resting on, ,' . DESCRIPTION: W-61 FLUSH MOUNT PLASTER FRAME I adjustable tabs In flush mount fixture.FOR ( USE WITH 61 Y." HEATERS) ' - FIXTURE WHIP wl CONNECTORS t• determined and drilled by Contractor/Installer. NOTES: , - CONNECTION MADE AT JUNCTION BOX-. - ". and Hi -Temp Wire Nuts. ' a . •. SIB' DRYWALL SCALE: DRAWN BY: ' a ,July 17, 2015 N/A MD - , • 1 HOUR FIRE RATING'. Y , - _. - ' SUBFLOOR - - JUNCTION BOX ON TOP OR SIDE - - • `. 000 ' - MIN. 2.8 , 1/2' CLEAR. `'`. ,F,- y- • - 0 FROM HOLES - 0 •. r . , HEATER FLUSH .HEATER FLUSH ` ' /FINISHED CEILING - - wl FLANGE ' r w DECORATIVE TRIM, EXPOSED FLANGE -j— - PARTIALLY COVERING FLANGE �' ;• , ' 3.750 f , R , t a • G' ' -t.`, WARNINGS 0000000000 0000'00000000 0000 0000000000 A, ADJUSTABLE- r 0 0 TABSY'.. ... 4. 0 ti '. This frame Is ONLY to be used on 0 00 ° 0 ° a Flat non -eloped calling. Heater must face straight down. - 15700 S. Figueroa St. I N F R n T E C H Gardena, California 90248 SURFACE . . • Frame and Heater cannot be Installed ,. VI EW 0 Phone: (310) 354-1250 0 ' -t.`, WARNINGS 0000000000 0000'00000000 0000 0000000000 r 0 0 ° 0 '. This frame Is ONLY to be used on 0 00 ° 0 ° a Flat non -eloped calling. Heater must face straight down. - 15700 S. Figueroa St. I N F R n T E C H Gardena, California 90248 SURFACE . . • Frame and Heater cannot be Installed ,. VI EW 0 Phone: (310) 354-1250 0 0 on a pitched angle. www.infratech-tisa.com Fax: (310) 523.3674 °ITEM #: MATERIAL: 000 00000 °000000000000000000000000000000 NOTES; X-18-2305 304 S.S. #4 FINISH • ,' Heater suspends (Gravity) by resting on, ,' . DESCRIPTION: W-61 FLUSH MOUNT PLASTER FRAME I adjustable tabs In flush mount fixture.FOR ( USE WITH 61 Y." HEATERS) ' 7025 Mounting holes on Surface Flange to be - t• determined and drilled by Contractor/Installer. NOTES: , Supplied with Hi -Temp Fixture Whip SUPPLIED w/ ELECTRICAL FIXTURE WHIP ". and Hi -Temp Wire Nuts. ' a . Coll excess flex Into heater cavity. DATE: SCALE: DRAWN BY: ' • Use Licensed Electrician ONLY ,July 17, 2015 N/A MD + Tq t xt. '� -. � ., •� .. rui � Rte. - .� A i y A. • - r - 1 , 3111 Robby'Sutton Lapolla'Ind es Inc., ustri :May 16, 2017 l Robby,.,► a :` - ; • • This lett.+�• , � � ,• ' _ �• j ' � ,, - , . letter is written to confirm our recent conversation concerning roofingsystems and t required slope. f ,: The most important thing about slope is that It is present and supplied positive drainage for the roof assembly. Although most codes and approvals'group reference a minimum of % inch per • , foot, this is actually more of a targeted value than a requirement.-1/8th inch per foot is acceptable for slope as. long as the roof sustains nd maintains positive drainage. If anyone has any questions about this information; they may contact me at any time.. r > i. ♦- Steven -W. Williams ��• r Technical Director Lapolla Industries, Inc. ` 15402 Vantage Parkway_East Suite 322 • . Z Houston, Texas 77032 -281-219-4100 LaPolla Industries, Inc. - Corporate 047ce:r ' 15402 Vantage Parkway East, Suite 322 Houston, TX 77032 Phone: (z8t) 2t9-41oo Fax: (281) 219-4102 wwwj.apolla.com ,. ' ?-888-4-LAPOLLArj f • _ �• -tom. - DIVISION: 07 00 00-THERMAL.AND MOISTURE PROTECTION SECTION: 07-57 00 -COATED FOAM'ROOFING REPORT HOLDER: LAPOLLA INDUSTRIES. INC. • 15402 VANTAGE` PARKWAY EAST,: SUITE 322 HOUSTON, TEXAS 77032 EVALUATION SUBJECT: LAPOLLA INDUSTRIES,,INC. COATED FOAM ROOFING SYSTEMS ' C/' O • • - ���D�N� & � HCl//� . AF T . - Fp ® E, EP q J. c ICC ICC s ICC p�TF C�STRVC�® F PNIG LISTED Look for the trusted marks of Conformity! "2014 Recipient of Prestigious Western States Seismic Policy Council ®o (WSSPC) Award in Excellence"- A Subsidiary of INTERNATIONAL Y coDEcouNar ICC -ES Evaluation Reports are not to be construed as representing aesthetics or any other attributes not SECS specifically addressed, nor are they to be construed as an endorsement of the subject of the report or a 1 recommendation for its use. There is no warranty by ICC Evaluation Service, LLC, express or implied, as G9Q PRO n«,aereev T to any finding or other matter in this report,'or as to arryproduct covered by the report. vxowcrnoe Ac N. Copyright -©-2016 ICC -Evaluation Service; LL"C. All rights reserved. ICC -ES Evaluation Report ESR -3916 Issued September 2016 This report is subject to renewal September 2017. wwvvAcc-es.orci 1 (800) 423-6587 1 (562) 699-0543 A Subsidiary of the /ntemational Code Council® DIVISION: 07 00 00 -THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION Section: 07 57 00 -Coated Foam Roofing REPORT HOLDER: LAPOLLA INDUSTRIES, INC. 15402 VANTAGE PARKWAY EAST, SUITE 322 HOUSTON, TEXAS 77032 (281) 219-4100 www.lapolla.com EVALUATION SUBJECT: LAPOLLA INDUSTRIES, INC. COATED FOAM ROOFING SYSTEMS 1.0 EVALUATION SCOPE Compliance with the following codes: E 2015 and 2012 /ntemational Building Code® (IBC) ■ 2015 and 2012 /ntemational Residential Code (IRC) Properties evaluated: ■ Physical properties ■ Fire classification ■ Wind resistance ■ Impact resistance 2.0 USES The coated foam plastic roof covering described in this report is used in construction of classified roof assemblies, as noted in Table 1. The roof covering systems recognized in this report may be used on buildings of any type of construction. 3.0 DESCRIPTION 3.1 General: The Lapolla Industries, Inc. coated foam plastic roof covering system consists of a liquid -applied acrylic coating applied over a spray -applied polyurethane foam plastic insulation. 3.2 Spray -applied Polyurethane Foam Plastic Insulations: Lapolla Industries, Inc. insulations are two -component, spray -applied, polyurethane foam plastic insulations produced in nominal densities of 2.5 and 2.8 and 3.0 pcf (40.0, 44.7 and 48:0 kg/m3). The foam plastic ingredients (Component A and Component B) are available in 55 -gallon (208 L) drums and have a shelf life of 12 months for Component A and 12 months for Component B when stored in unopened containers at temperatures between 50°F and 90°F (10°C and 32°C). The foam plastic insulations have a flame -spread rating of 75 or less when tested in accordance with ASTM E84 or UL 723 at a maximum thickness of 4 inches (101 mm). 3.2.1 LPA2500, LPA2800 and LPA3000: LPA2500, LPA2800 and LPA3000 are produced in nominal densities of 2.5 and 2.8 and 3.0 pcf (40.0, '44.7 and 48.0 kg/m3), respectively. 3.2.2 LPA2500-4G, LPA2800-4G and LPA3000-4G: LPA2500-4G, LPA2800-4G and LPA3000-4G are produced in nominal densities of 2.5 and 2.8 and 3.0 pcf (40.0, 44.7 and 48.0 kg/m), respectively. 3.3 Coatings: 3.3.1 General: The coatings are single -component, liquid -applied, 100 percent acrylic elastomeric coatings complying with ASTM D6083. The coatings are supplied in 5 -gallon (18.9 L) pails, 55 -gallon (209 L) drums and 250 -gallon (950 L) totes; and haves a shelf life of 12 months when stored in unopened containers at temperatures between 50°F and 90°F (10°C and 320C). 3.3.2 Thermo -Flex 1000 Series Elastomeric Roof Coatings: Thermo -Flex TF .1001 White Elastomeric Roof Coating, Thermo -Flex TF 1002 Gray Elastomeric Roof Coating, and Thermo -Flex TF 1003 Tan Elastomeric Roof Coating are acrylic coatings complying with ASTM D6083. The coatings are identicial except for color where TF 1001 is white, TF 1002 is gray and TF 1003 is tan. 3.3.3 TF 751 Therm -O -Flex Elastomeric Roof Coating White, TF 752 Therm -0 -Flex Elastomeric Roof Coating. Gray, TF 753 Therm -0 -Flex Elastomeric Roof Coating Tan: The acrylic coatings are identicial except for color where TF 751 is white, TF 752 is gray and TF 753 is tan. Coating are acrylic coatings complying with ASTM D6083. The coatings are identicial except for color where TF 751 is white, TF 752 is gray and TF 753 is tan. 3.4 Impact and Foot Traffic Resistance: The coated foam plastic roof coverings described in this report comply with the Resistance to Foot Traffic Test in Section 4.6 of FM 4470. 4.0 INSTALLATION 4.1 Preparation of Substrates: The substrates to be covered must be free of all grease, oil, loose particles, moisture, and other foreign materials. Areas not receiving a foam plastic insulation application 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. There is no warranty by ICC Evaluation Service, LLC, express or implied as�_ to any finding or other matter in this report, or as to any product covered by the report Arm Copyright 0 2016 ICC_Evaluation-Sentice,-LLC. AII-rights•reserved. -- Page 1 of 4• -` ESR -3916 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 2 of 4 must be masked off or otherwise protected from overspray. The application of primers, when used, must be in accordance with Lapolla Industries,` Inc. published installation instructions. 4.2 Substrates:. 4.2.1 Combustible Substrates: Combustible substrates must be minimum 15/32 -inch -thick (11.9 mm), code= complying, exterior -grade or Exposure 1 plywood. All plywood edges must be supported by blocking or have tongue -and -groove joints in accordance with the requirements in IBC Section 2603.4.1.5 or IRC Section R316.5.2, as applicable. 4.2.2 Noncombustible Substrates: 4.2.2.1 Concrete Substrates: Structural concrete substrates must have a minimum compressive strength of 2500 psi (17.2 MPa). The concrete substrate must be thoroughly cured and primed or otherwise treated in accordance with LaPolla Industries, Inc. published installation instructions. 4.2.2.2 Metal Substrates: Metal substrates must be minimum No. 22 gage galvanized steel [0.030 inch (0.76 mm)] deck. Metal decks must be cleaned of any adhesion inhibitors. If free of rust or loose scale, the steel surface may be cleaned by use of an air jet, vacuum . equipment, or hand or power broom to remove loose dirt. Grease, oil, or other obvious contaminants must be removed by a suitable detergent or cleaner. Application of a primer before application of the insulation must be in accordance with the LaPolla Industries, Inc. published installation instructions. 4.3 Roof Slope: The Lapolla Industries, Inc. coated foam roof systems must be spray -applied to form roof slopes that have a minimum slope of 1/4:12 (2 percent) and a maximum roof slope as specified in Table 1. 4.4 Foam Plastic Insulation Application: The Lapolla Industries, Inc. foam plastic insulations described in Section 3.2 must be applied at a 1:1 ratio by volume of the A and B components to one of the substrates described in Section 4.2, using foam -spraying equipment and processing parameters specified by LaPolla Industries, Inc. Application of the foam plastic insulation must be performed when the following conditions are met: ■ Substrate temperature is at least 50°F (10'C); ■ Ambient temperature is at least 50'F (10°C); ■ Relative Humidity is below 85% RH; ■ Dew point is more than 5'F (-15'C) above or below the ambient temperature; ■ Wind speed is equal to or less than miles per hour (12 19 km/h). The insulation must not be applied to wet or damp substrates, or when dew, condensation, precipitation, or freezing temperatures are expected prior to completion of the foam and coating application. The Lapolla Industries, Inc. insulations may be applied in one or more passes from %-inch-thick (19 mm) up to maximum, 2 -inch -thick (50 mm), as noted in Tables 1 and 2. The total finished thickness must be achieved within the same day. The finished surface of the foam must be smooth and free of voids, pinholes and crevices. 4.5 Application of Coating: The insulation surface must be dry and free of all damaged foam, dirt and foreign material before application of the coating. If the insulation surface is damaged to the point where cracks, voids or large depressions appear, additional insulation must be applied to create a satisfactory surface. After the insulation has developed sufficient strength to support foot traffic, no less than 2 hours not more than 72 hours after application of the insulation, the coating must be brush-, roller-, or spray -applied at the application rates noted in Tables 1 and 2. The ambient temperature must be at least 50'F (10"C) during coating application, and above 32'17 (0'C) for the 24-hour period after application. The coating must not be applied when dew, condensation, precipitation or freezing temperatures are anticipated prior to completion of the coating application. The first coat must be allowed to cure in accordance with Lapolla Industries, Inc. published installation instructions before application of the second coat. The application of primers,, when used, must be in accordance with Lapolla Industries, Inc. published installation instructions. 4.6 Fire Classification: 4.6.1 New Construction: Roof covering systems, as noted in Table 1, when installed in accordance with this report, are Class A or Class B roof coverings in accordance with ASTM E108 or UL 790. 4.6.2 Reroofing: The Lapolla Industries, Inc. coated foam plastic roof covering system may be applied over existing built-up roof coverings as described System Nos. 5 and 6 in Table 1. Prior to installation of the new roof covering system over the existing roof system, inspection in accordance with 2015 IBC Section 1511 or 2015 IRC Section R910[ 2012, 2009 and 2006 IBC Section 1510 or 2012, 2009 or 2006 IRC Section R907], and approval from the code official having jurisdiction, are required. Installation must be over existing uninsulated systems only. 4.7 Wind Resistance: The allowable wind uplift pressures for the Lapolla Industries, Inc. coated foam plastic roof cdverings are as noted in Table 2. 5.0 CONDITIONS OF USE The Lapolla Industries, Inc. coated foam plastic roof coverings described in this report comply with, or are a suitable alternative to what is specified in, the code indicated in Section 1.0 of this report, subject to the following conditions: 5.1 Installation and application of the Lapolla Industries, Inc. coated foam plastic roof covering systems must comply with the applicable code, Lapolla Industries, Inc. published installation instructions, and this report. If there are any conflicts between the report holder's installation instructions and this report, this report governs. 5.2 The spray -applied foam roofing insulations must be applied by installers trained or approved by Lapolla Industries, Inc. 5.3 Where moderate or heavy foot traffic occurs for maintenance of equipment, or is otherwise necessary, the roof covering must be adequately protected to prevent damage or wearing of the surface. 5.4 The Lapolla Industries, Inc. coated foam roofing systems must be separated from the interior of the ESR -3916 Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 3 of 4 building by an approved thermal barrier in accordance . , 6.2 Report of tests on in accordance with ASTM D6083. with IBC Section 2603.4 or IRC Section R316.5.2, as 6.3 Reports of tests in accordance with Appendix B of FM applicable. - 4474. 6.6 The allowable wind uplift pressures listed in—Table-2 6.4 Reports of tests in accordance with Section 4.6 of FM are for the roof covering only. The deck and 4470 . supporting structure to which the - roof covering is TOP " . attached must be designed to withstand the its • 6.6 Reports of tests in accordance with ASTM E108 applicable wind pressures determined in accordance (UG with ASCE 7 or IBC Section 1609.6:, 6.6 Reports of tests in accordance with ASTM E84 6.6 Flashing must be installed at wall- and roof (UL 723). intersections, at gutters and around roof openings, as :T.O ` IDENTIFICATION required by IBC Section 1503.2 or IRC _Section : Each container of the polyurethane foam plastic insulation R903.2, as applicable. components bears a label with the Lapolla Industries, Inc.' t 6.7 Use of the foam plastic insulation as a vapor retarder name and address; the product name; the component type , is outside the scope of this report. If required, a vapor [A or B]; the density (Component B only); the flame spread - retarder must be installed in accordance with ' the', index; the date of manufacture; the shelf life; and the applicable code: evaluation report number (ESR -3916). 6.8 The Lapolla Industries, Inc. polyurethane foam plastic - 'Each container of acrylic roof coating is labeled with the insulation components and.the Lapolla Industries, Inc. Lapolla Industries, 'Inc. name and address; acrylic roof coatings are manufactured in Houston,, the , , product name; the • date of Texas under a quality - control program with _ manufacture; the shelf life; and the . evaluation report ` inspections by ICC -ES. number (ESR -3916). 6.0 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED 6.1 Data in accordance with the ICC=ES ?Acceptance 0 ro 70 roofing 1gr Criteria for Spray -Applied Foam Plastic Insulation A (AC377), dated April 2016. 2:12 ' TABLE 1—FIRE CLASSIFICATION—COATED FOAM ROOF ASSEMBLIES s ..(Continued) t �. 7 r SPRAY -APPLIED FOAM COATING 5 FIRE SUBSTRATE- MAXIMUM PLASTIC INSULATION' TOP CLASSIFICATION ROOF SLOPE SURFACING Designation Thickness Designation ; Application (Inches) Rate Optional - No. 0 ro 70 roofing 1gr 1 A Non-combustible 2:12 ' Minimum 1 fen, *-: inch applied at 25 ' r _ pounds per 100 Non-combustible - covered with any e UL classifiedOptional - No. 2 A pofyisocyanurate Minimum 1 10 granules, ul s, insulation board, -2:12 inch applied 25 maximum 2 pounds per 100 inches thick, ft` mechcancally _ fastened. , Lapolla Lapolla industries, 3 A 15%3rinch-thick plywood h:12 Minimum 1 Crushed aggregate PA250Industri. Inc. LPA2500,. LPA2800,7 inch Inc. Therm -O -Flex Elastomeric Roof Two coats surfacing3 75 LPA3000, Coating TF 1001, applied at 1'Y2 No. 10 4 B /,-inch-thick' 2.12 "LPA2500-4G, Minimum 1.5 TF 1002, TF ' gallons per 100. granules, 25 plywood' LPA2800-4G or inch 1003; TF 751, TF Per coat applied at ' LPA30004G 752 or TF 753 pounds aper 100 a' ft Class A; B or C BURz covered with minimum -inch-thick USG SecurockTM A, B or C Roof Board gravel or smooth (Type FRX-G) Optional - No. 5 surfaced BURz (loose mechanically Minimum 1.5 10 granules, gravel may be fastened or fully 2' 1 z' - inch applied at 25 removed) to maintain adhered with all poundsper 100 existing classification barrier board ; ft joints staggered _ a minimum of 6 . inches from the plywood deck , joints t s ..(Continued) t �. 7 r ESR -3916 Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 4 of 4 TABLE 1—FIRE CLASSIFICATION= -COATED FOAM ROOF ASSEMBLIES (Continued) For SI: 1 in = 25.4 mm; 1 gallon per. 100 square feet = 0.41 Um2; 1 gallon = 3.785 L; 1 ft2= U929 mz „ 'The Lapolla Industries, Inc. spray -applied foam plastic insulation must be.UL classified. �'• ' 2BUR – Existing built-up roof. �^ 3The crushed aggregate surfacing consists of crushed aggregate (at 70 pounds per 100 ft2) embedded in the wet topcoat, followed by a field mixture of Lapolla Industries, Inc. "HARD-LOK" dry mix (40 pounds) and Lapolla Industries Inc. "HARD-LOK",resin at 5 gallons and'/. ounce, spray -applied at one batch per 100 ft. a TABLE 2-WIND;RESISTANCE-COATED, FOAM ROOF COVERINGS' SYSTEM ALLOWABLE Class A, B or C - COATING NO. WIND UPLIFT (psi SUBSTRATEZ r ' DESIGNATION THICKNESS ,DESIGNATION BUR covered s. (inches) RATE . 1 with minimum Concrete -Lapolla-` Industries; Inc. Spray -applied Maximurrr3 - y ! 2 60 3 Steel deck. * . --inch-thick Polyurethane of deck ) Lapolla Industries, - USG SecurockTM' i ` Foam Plastic - Inc. Therm -0 -Flex Roof Board F 4, Lapolla Industries, r Elastomeric Roof ' A, B or C 9 ravel or smooth RYPe FRX-G) -TF Lapolla Industries, r Inc. Therm -O -Flex Two coats _ Optional - No. 6 2 surfaced BUR to mechanically t 2:12 Inc. LPA2500, Minimum 1.5' Elastomeric Roof Coating TF 1001, , applied at 1 /Z 10 granules, applied at 25 maintain existin 9 fastened or fully adhered with all. LPA2800.or _ ' LPA3000 : inch TF;1002, TF gallons per 100 r coat Pounds per 100 TF 753_ classification barrier board - 1003, TF 751, TF ft joints staggered LPA30004G : " 752 or TF 753 F a minimum of'6 ".. inches from the plywood deck -' joints For SI: 1 in = 25.4 mm; 1 gallon per. 100 square feet = 0.41 Um2; 1 gallon = 3.785 L; 1 ft2= U929 mz „ 'The Lapolla Industries, Inc. spray -applied foam plastic insulation must be.UL classified. �'• ' 2BUR – Existing built-up roof. �^ 3The crushed aggregate surfacing consists of crushed aggregate (at 70 pounds per 100 ft2) embedded in the wet topcoat, followed by a field mixture of Lapolla Industries, Inc. "HARD-LOK" dry mix (40 pounds) and Lapolla Industries Inc. "HARD-LOK",resin at 5 gallons and'/. ounce, spray -applied at one batch per 100 ft. a TABLE 2-WIND;RESISTANCE-COATED, FOAM ROOF COVERINGS' SYSTEM ALLOWABLE FOAM PLASTIC INSULATION COATING NO. WIND UPLIFT (psi SUBSTRATEZ r ' DESIGNATION THICKNESS ,DESIGNATION APPLICATION (inches) RATE . 1 990 Concrete -Lapolla-` Industries; Inc. Spray -applied Maximurrr3 - y ! 2 60 3 Steel deck. * . 1 (above top Polyurethane of deck ) Lapolla Industries, - _ Foam Plastic - Inc. Therm -0 -Flex 4, 'Insulation, r Elastomeric Roof Two coats applied -TF LPA2500, r Coating TF 1001, at 1'/ gallons per 3 165 Steel deck + LPA2800, 1'(aliove topLPA3000, 1002,'TF 1003, TF•751, TF 752 or: 100 ft2 of deck) LPA2500-4G, TF 753_ S LPA2800-4G or * - LPA30004G r For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm; 1 psf = 4.882 kglm2; 1 `gallon per 100 square feet = 0.41 Uma 'The assembly must be FM approved. 2The concrete and steel deck substrates must be in accordance with Section4.2.2 of this report. ` 3Painted galvanized steel deck secured to minimum %-inch-thick (6 mm) steel deck supports, at a maximum of 6 feet (1.8 m) on center, with TRAXX/5 fasteners and % inch (19 mm) washers installed 6 inches (152 mm) on center (every rib). Side laps are secured with ITW Buildex TEKS 1 fasteners at a maximum of 24 inches (610 mm) on center. t °Galvanized steel deck secured to minimum %-inch-thick (6 mm) steel deck supports, at a maximum of 6 feet (1.8 m) on center, with TRAXX/5 fasteners and % inch (19 mm) washers installed 6 inches (152 mm) on.center (every rib). , Side laps are secured with button punches at,a maximum of 24 inches (610 mm) on -center. - M v 1 IMES Evaluation Report ESR -3916 CBC and CRC Supplement. Issued September 2016 This report is subject to renewal September 2017. www.icc-es.org 1 (800) 423-6587 1 (562) 699-0543 A Subsidiary of the International Code Council® DIVISION: 07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION Section: 07 57 00—Coated Foam Roofing REPORT HOLDER: LAPOLLA INDUSTRIES, INC. 15402 VANTAGE PARKWAY EAST, SUITE 322 HOUSTON, TEXAS 77032 (281)219-4100 www.lapolla.com EVALUATION SUBJECT: LAPOLLA INDUSTRIES, INC. COATED FOAM ROOFING SYSTEMS . 1.0 REPORT PURPOSE AND SCOPE Purpose: ti The purpose of this evaluation report supplement is to indicate that the LaPolla Industries, Inc. coated foam roofing systems, recognized in ICC -ES master evaluation report ESR -3916, have also been evaluated for compliance with the codes noted below. Applicable codes: ■ 2013 Califomia Building Code® (CBC) m2013 California Residential Code® (CRC) 2.0 CONCLUSIONS 2.1 CBC: The LaPolla Industries, Inc. coated foam roofing systems, described in Sections 2:0 through 7.0 of the master evaluation report ESR -3916 may be used where the CBC requires a Class A roof covering complying with CBC Section 1505.1.1, a Class B roof covering complying with CBC Section 1505.1.2, or a Class C roof covering complying with CBC Section 1505.1.3„ provided the design and installation are in accordance with the 2012 International Building Code® (IBC) provisions noted in the master report. The LaPolla Industries; Inc. coated foam roofing systems may be used in the construction of new buildings located in any Fire Hazard Severity Zone within a State Responsibility Areas or any Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Area, provided installation is in accordance with the 2012 International Building Code® (IBC) provisions noted in the master report and the additional requirements of Sections 701A.3 and 705A of the CBC. . 2.2 CRC: The LaPolla Industries, Inc. coated foam roofing systems, described in Sections'2.0 through 7.0 of the master evaluation report ESR -3916 may be used where the CRC requires a Class A roof covering complying with CRC Section R902.1.1, a Class B roof covering complying with CRC Section R902.1.2, or a Class C roof covering complying with CRC Section R902.1.3, provided the design and installation are in accordance with the 2012 International Residential Code® (IRC) provisions noted in the master report. The LaPolla Industries, Inc. coated foam roofing systems may be used in the construction of new buildings located in an Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Area, provided installation is in accordance with the 2012 International Residential Code (IRC) provisions noted in the master report and the additional requirements of Sections R327.1.3.1 and R327.5 of the CRC. The products recognized in this supplement have not been evaluated for compliance with the International Wildland-Urban Interface Code® This supplement expires concurrently with the master report, issued September 2016 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. There is no warranty by ICC Evaluation Service, LLC, express or implied as to any finding or other matter in this report, or as to any product covered by the report. pomm �+om_ Copyright ©20'1'6 ICC-Evalua6on ServiLC: All rights reserved. Page 1 of 1 : j • ICC-ES Evaluation Report , ESR-3916.FBC Supplement Issued September 2016 This report is'subject to renewal September 20.17. " www-icc-es.orn (800) 423-6587 (562) 699-0543 A Subsidiary` of the International Code Council® DIVISION: 07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE_ PROTECTION Section: 07 67 00—COATED FOAM ROOFING REPORT HOLDER: LAPOLLA INDUSTRIES, INC.` 16402 VANTAGE PARKWAY EAST, SUITE 322 7- HOUSTON, TEXAS 77032 - (281) 219-4100 www.lapolla.com EVALUATION SUBJECT: t ,+ x:y LAPOLLA INDUSTRIES, INC. COATED.FOAM ROOFING-SYSTEMS 1.0 REPORT PURPOSE AND SCOPE. , Purpose: The purpose of this evaluation report supplement-is-to indicate that.the LaPolla Industries, Inc. coated foam roofing systems, recognized in ICC-ES master report ESR-3916, have also been; evaluated for compliance with the codes noted below. Applicable code editions: ■ 2014 Florida Building Code -Building w e F , ■ 2014 Florida Building Code—Residential _; a 2.0 CONCLUSIONS The LaPolla Industries, Inc. coated foam 'roofing systems, described -in Sections 2.17 through 7.0 of the master evaluation report ESR-3916, comply with the .2014 Florida Building Code Building and the 2014 Florida Building Code—Residential, provided the design and installation are in-accordance with the International Building Code® provisions noted in the master report. - Use of the LaPolla Industries, Inc..coated .foaim' roofing systems•for compliance with the. High-Velocity Hurricane Zone provisions of the 2014 Florida Building .Code -Building and the 2014 Florida Building Code—Residential has not been ; evaluated, and is outside the scope of this evaluation report. For products falling under Florida Rule 9N-3,' verification that the report holder's qualityassurance program is audited by a -quality assurance entity approved by the Florida Building Commission for the, type, of inspections being conducted is the responsibility of an approved validation entity'(or the code official when the report holder does not possess an approval by the Commission). This supplement expires concurrently with the master report issued. September 2016. - < . 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 ora recommendation for its use. There is no warranty by ICC &valuation Service, LLC, express or implied, as to any finding or other matter in this report, or as to any product covered by the report. Copyright 0 2016'ICC-Evaluatiari Service, EEC.—All—rijh s reserved. 4 Page 1 of 1 Step 4: Find the area.handled by one drain Using the chart below, find the total square footage one drain can handle rbased on hourly rainfall rate. } t Hourly Rainfall (in.) } . . Leader J :; Pipe Size. l .. 1.5 2 2.5 3 '4 5' 6 7 8 (in,) Total Sq. Ft. 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Classical UV Protection 99.90% Total Fading Protection 83.10% 4 Roof Fire Test Rating (ASTM E 108) CLASS B 5 Sound Reduction OITC 28 Sound Reduction STC 33 Canadian Air Infiltration/Exfiltration FIXED LEVEL CR 50 Gas Fill 95% ARGON Australia Concentrated Load PASS Australia Cyclonic '-5.0 KPA Australia Non -Cyclonic '+7.2 AND -7:3 KPA - PASS Australia Watertightness PASS 5 Originally Issued: 10/08/2010 EVALUATION SUBJECT: Deck Mount Glass -Glazed Unit Skylights Curb Mount Glass -Glazed Unit Skylights Tubular Daylighting Devices REPORT HOLDER: VELUX America, LLC. P.O. Box 5001 Greenwood, South Carolina 29648-5001 (864) 9414828 www.veluxusa.com CSI Division: 08—DOORS AND NVINDOWS CSI Section: 08 62 00—Unit Skylights 1.0 SCOPE OF EVALUATION Revised: 08/05/2016 1.1 Compliance to the following codes & regulations: • 2015 and 2012 International Building Code (IBC) • 2015 and 2012 International Residential Code' (IRC) • 2015 and 2012 International Energy Conservation Code' (fECC) • 2016 California Building Code (CBC) – See attached Supplement 1.2 Evaluated in accordance with: • AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-11 • NFRC 100-2010 • NFRC 200-2010 • NFRC 500-2010 1.3 Properties assessed: • Structural Performances • Air and Water Tightness • Operating Forces • Durability • Thermal and Optical Performance 2.0 DECK MOUNT GLASS -GLAZED UNIT SKYLIGHTS 2.1 USES VELUXd`FS, VS, VSE and VSS No Leak SkylightsTM are unit skylights complying with IBC Section 2405.5 that provide natural light and views into the interior of building spaces. The skylights are intended for use on building roofs sloped from 3 units vertical in 12 units from the horizontal (25 - percent slope) plane to 85 degrees from the horizontal plane. Each unit contains an integral supporting frame with continuous mounting flange intended for direct attachment to roofing substrate. VS, VSE and VSS skylights provide natural ventilation via an operable top -hinged sash. FS units are fixed. The glass is continuously supported on all four sides. 2.2 DESCRIPTION Valid Through: 09/30/2017 2.2.1 Insulating Glass Units: Insulating glass units (IGU) used in deck mount glass -glazed unit skylights complying with Section 10.2 of AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-11 comply with ASTM E2190 and are constructed from a 1/8 inch (3.2 min) thick clear Low -E' -coated tempered glass lite outboard, a sheet of 7/32 inch (5.6 mm) thick laminated glass lite inboard and a stainless steel spacer system for an overall thickness of 5/8 inch (15.9 mm). The Laminated glass lite inboard is comprised of two sheets of 3/32 inch (2.4 nun) thick heat strengthened glass that are each permanently bonded to either a 0.030 or 0.090 inch (0.8 or 2.3 mm) thick polyvinyl butyral (PVB) clear interlayer. When increased thermal performance is desired, an additional Low -E coating is applied on the interior glass surface of the IGU. The space between glass lites is filled with 95 percent argon gas. 2.2.2 Assembly Details: Condensation control gasketing for all skylight models directs accumulated water droplets from the inner glass surface to the exterior without compromising required air tightness. VELUX FS, VS, VSE and VSS skylights consist of several integrated components: one panel of flat IGU top -mounted onto an aluminum -clad wood sash (VS, VSE and VSS), or directly onto an aluminum -clad wood frame (FS). Top -hinged sash on any VS, VSE or VSS skylight is fastened to and supported on a similar aluminum -clad wood frame. Sash and frames are manufactured from white -finished pine wood having a nominal specific gravity of 0.47 and are covered on the weather -exposed sides with roll-fornied aluminum cladding that is coated with Kynar and lacquer. Frames have mortised corners secured with adhesive and aligned and stabilized by a 1-3/4 inch (44.5 min) long corner nail. A continuous galvanized steel mounting flange with mitered and welded corners is attached to the lower part of the frame and rests upon a foam isolation pad to interface with the mounting surface. Galvanized nails secure the flange to the frame every 9 inches (229 mm) or less. Only the VS, VSE and VSS frames have a support ledge all around the interior face, to which a gasket is stapled for a tight seal with the sash frame. The frames also support the fixed half of the extruded aluminum sash hinge on the top of the frame head, fastened with 1 inch (25.4 nun) long No. 8 screws spaced at 10 inches (254 nun) on center. VELUX VS, VSE and VSS skylight sashes also use a mortise joint corner construction with one 5/16 inch (7.9 mm) long staple at each corner. The rotating half of the extruded aluminum hinge is fastened with i inch (25.4 mm) long No. 8 screws spaced at 10 inches (254 mm) on center. The IGU is secured with hot -applied primary sealant bonded to roll formed aluminum glazing retaining profiles that are secured to the sash or frame using No. 8 stainless steel screws of various lengths (I and 2-1/2 inches (25.4 and 63.5 imn) for VS, VSE r-rvs� d octidn n ordevtd'satisfy entl comply with the V F F intent of the provisions of the code, as noted in this report, and for at least equivalence to that prescribed in the code in quality. strength. effectiveness, fire resistance, durability and safely, as applicable, in accordance with IBC Section 104.11. Copyright ® 2016 by International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in ( i/ an electronic retrieval system, or transmitted. in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. `� VES TM Originally Issued: 10/08/2010 Revised: 08/05/2016 Valid Through: 09/30/2017 and VSS and 1-1/4 inch (31.8 mm) for FS spaced every 9 inches (229 mm). All VS, VSE and VSS skylights are equipped with insect screens. VSE and VSS skylights employ an electric motor -driven sash operator with radio frequency remote control and have exterior sensors to automatically trigger the operator to close an open sash when rain droplets are present. VSS skylights use solar powered batteries to operate the sash. VS skylights utilize a manually -driven rotary operator. Sizes, general dimensions and fastener requirements for deck mount units are described in Tables 1 (FS) and 2 (VSNSENSS) and Figures 1 (FS), 2 (FS), 3 (VS/VSENSS) and 4 (VSNSENSS) of this report. Certified energy, light and comfort factors (U, SHGC, VT and CR) shall conform to 2015 IRC Section N1101.10.3, 2012 IRC Section N1101.12.3 and 2015 and 2012 IECC Sections C303.1.3 and R303.1.3 (NFRC 100 and 200) and NFRC 500 for all sizes and are shown in Table 3 of this report. 2.3 DESIGN AND INSTALLATION Based on the positive and negative performance grade ratings listed in Tables I and 2 of this report, the product size(s) shall be selected that have performance grades in excess of the design pressures that are applicable to the unit's final location. Uplift wind ratings recognized in this report are based on attachment to a lumber substrate exhibiting a minimum specific gravity of 0.43 as defined in Table 11.3.2A of the ANSI/AF&PA NDS with full nail engagement. Installation on wood substrates with a specific gravity less than 0.43 may result in a lower wind uplift rating. 3.0 CURB MOUNT GLASS -GLAZED UNIT SKYLIGHTS 3.1 USES VELUX" FCM, VCE, VCM, and VCS No Leak SkylightsTM are unit skylights complying with IBC Section 2405.5 that provide natural light and views into the interior of building spaces. The skylights are intended for use on building roofs sloped from 0° (0:12 slope) from the horizontal plane to 60° from the horizontal plane. Each unit is designed to attach to a site -built curb that is constructed from nominal 2 inch (50.8 mm) by 4 inch (102 nim) wood members of sufficient strength to transfer the skylight loads to the framing members. Skylights may be attached to other curb materials of equal or greater size and strength. VCE, VCM and VCS skylights provide natural ventilation via an operable top -hinged sash supported by an integral frame assembly. FCM units are fixed. Glass is continuously supported on all four sides using a roll - formed aluminum frame (assembled with ASA comer keys) to resist uplift wind loads. Curb mount products are particularly well-suited for replacement of existing curb -mounted skylights. 3.2 DESCRIPTION 3.2.1 Insulating Glass Units: Insulating glass units (IGU) used in curb mount glass -glazed unit skylights complying with Section 10.2 of AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-I1 comply with ASTM E2190 and are constructed from either a 1/8 inch (3.18 mm) or 5/32 inch (3.97 nun) thick clear Low - E3 -coated tempered glass lite outboard, a sheet of 7/32 inch (5.56 nun) thick laminated glass lite inboard and a stainless steel spacer system for an overall thickness of 5/8 inch (15.9 mm). The Laminated glass lite inboard is comprised of two sheets of 3/32 inch (2.4 mm) thick heat strengthened glass that are each permanently bonded to either a 0.030 or 0.090 inch (0.8 or 2.3 nun) thick polyvinyl butyral (PVB) clear interlayer. When increased thermal performance is desired, an additional Low -E coating is applied on the interior glass surface of the IGU. The space between glass liter is filled with 95 percent argon gas. 3.2.2 Assembly Details Condensation and air leakage control is accomplished through the use of baffled weep holes in the pane support gasketing. VELUX FCM, VCE, VCM and VCS skylights consist of several integrated components. One panel of aluminum - framed flat IGU is bottom -mounted onto a rigid polyvinyl chloride (PVC) sash for the VCE, VCM and VCS skylights and is directly mounted in the field onto the site -built curb for the FCM skylight. Hot -applied primary sealant is bonded to the aluminum frame prior to IGU placement, for all three models. Top -hinged sashes on the VCE, VCM and VCS Skylights are fastened to and supported on a similar rigid PVC frame with extruded aluminum counter flashing. This frame is supported in the field by the site -built curb. VELUX FCM skylight utilizes a dual-durometer thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) inner frame gasket that is T -nailed to the glazing frame to lock the IGU in place for sealant curing and handling stability. VCE, VCM and VCS counter flashing is a mitered and welded frame that is used to fasten the entire unit to the site -built curb. All VELUX VCE, VCM and VCS skylights are equipped with insect screens. VCE and VCS skylights employ an electric motor -driven sash operator with radio frequency remote control and have exterior sensors to automatically trigger the operator to close an open sash when rain droplets are present. VCS skylights use solar powered batteries to operate the sash. VCM skylights utilize a manually -driven rotary operator. Sizes, general dimensions and fastener requirements for curb mount units are described in Tables 4 (FCM) and 5 (VCENCMNCS) and Figures 5 (FCM), 6 (VCENCMNCS) and 7 (VCENCMNCS) of this report. Page 2 of 18 VES TM Originally Issued: 10/08/2010 Revised: 08/05/2016 Valid Through: 09/30/2017 Certified energy, light and comfort factors (U, SHGC, VT and CR) for all sizes shall conform to 2015 IRC Section N1101.10.3, 2012 IRC Section N1101.12.3 and 2015 and 2012 IECC Sections C303.1.3 and R303.1.3 (NFRC 100 and 200) and NFRC 500. The ratings are shown in Table 6 of this report. 3.3 DESIGN AND INSTALLATION Based on the positive and negative performance grade ratings listed in Tables 4 and 5 of this report, the product size(s) shall be selected that have performance grades in excess of the design pressures that are applicable to the unit's final location. Uplift wind ratings recognized in this report are based on attachment of the curb to a lumber substrate exhibiting a minimum specific gravity of 0.43 as defined in Table 11.3.2A of the ANSI/AF&PA NDS with full nail engagement. Installation on lumber substrates with a specific gravity less than 0.43 may result in a lower wind uplift rating. 4.0 TUBULAR DAYLIGHTING DEVICES 4.1 USES VELUX SUN TUNNELTM TCR, TGR, TGF, TMR, and TMF Residential Skylights, and TCC, TGC and TMC Commercial Skylights are tubular daylighting devices (TDD) complying with 2015 IBC Sections 1709.6 and 2405 and 2012 IBC Section 1710.6 and 2405 that collect and conduct natural light from above into building spaces. All series listed are intended for use on building roofs sloped up to 60 degrees from the horizontal plane. The TGF, TGR, TMF and TMR series are designed for slopes of 3 units vertical in 12 units from the horizontal plane (25 -percent) and above. 4.2 DESCRIPTION 4.2.1 VELUX SUN TUNNELT`t TCC, TCR, TGC, TGF, TGR, TMC, TMF and TMR Skylights are series of tubular daylighting devices, each consisting of an exterior steel roof flashing capped with a clear molded acrylic copolymer (Plexiglas' HFI -7) exterior dome unit, and an interior diffuser assembly consists of extruded aluminum and a single acrylic diffuser joined by a rigid metallic telescopic or flexible tunnel tube with a reflective interior surface. The Dome materials comply as Class CC2 light -transmitting plastics in accordance with criteria prescribed in IBC Section 2606.4 and the standard referenced in IBC Section 2405.5. 4.2.2 ASSEMBLY DETAILS TGC, TGF and TGR standard series consist of a low profile flashing that mounts to the roof deck, projects 4 inches (102 tnm) upward and aligns the dome base to be parallel to the roof deck. TMC, TMF and TMR standard series consist of a pitched flashing that mounts to the roof deck and projects 9 inches (229 mm) upward on the downward roof slope and allows the dome base to be inclined relative to the adjacent roof. TCC and TCR standard series consist of a square flashing designed for mounting on a site -built curb of any material or height. Optional tile roof flashing kits are available for all the series. Each SUN TUNNEL series is available in up to three model sizes — 10, 14 and 22 inches (254, 355 and 559 tmn) defined by the tunnel diameter - depending on the series selected. Domes for all available in 10 and 14 inches (254 and 355 nun) models and the 22 inch (559 nun) TGF are the traditional "shallow dish" shape proven on residential buildings. Domes for all other 22 inch (559 tntn) models use a new light -directing assembly that is significantly taller and houses the SunCurve Daylight Directing device more appropriate for larger, nonresidential spaces. An optional 12 or 36 inch (305 or 914 mm) long steel turret extender is available for all 14 and 22 inch (355 and 559 mm) flashings if the dome elevation needs to be higher than standard. An optional galvanized steel fire band is available to protect die dome edge where Class A, B or C roof coverings are required. Flexible tunnels are used on the TGF and TMF series, in 14 and 22 inch (355 and 559 mm) sizes. Rigid tunnels with elbow fittings are used for all other standard series. Rigid tunnel joints are easily fastened in the field with Flexi LocTm spring clips and sealed with metalized tape, included in standard kits. Where building insulation is installed at the roof level, an optional thermal break section can be inserted into 14 and 22 inch (355 and 559 nun) rigid tunnels in line with that insulation for enhanced energy performance. Assemblies with this option carry numbers ending in ...EO and have certified thermal ratings. Where needed, a power - operated daylight controller wafer is available as an additional rigid tunnel option. Diffuser Assemblies: Three bottom designs are available: Type THC, for use where a rigid ceiling will support the diffusers and lower tunnel. This assembly holds up to four light diffusing acrylic glazing layers, with two being standard. Two additional layers are recommended when the attic insulation is at the ceiling, and are available as part of the `residential" Energy Kit. That kit also includes a heat gain shield that is attached to the underside of the shallow dome. [10, 14 and 22 (254, 355 and 559 nun)]. • Type TOC, used where no ceiling exists. This assembly caps the tunnel end using one diffusing acrylic layer. [ 14 and 22 inch,055 and 559 mm) only]. Page 3 of 18 VTM Originally Issued: 10/08/2010 Revised: 08/05/2016' Valid Through: 0913012017 • Type TTC, used where there is a non -rigid ceiling and a square diffuser is required. This assembly includes a transition section to fit the round tunnel bottom and ' support a 24 in square panel of diffiising acrylic. [14 and 22 inch (355 and 559 mm) only]. Each diffuser type' utilizes one of three available lower glazing finishes - frosted, prismatic, or Fresnel -patterned. The THC ; diffiiser option with a frosted finish is the standard for s- TCR, TGF, TGR, TMF and TMR series assemblies. The base kits for these series are shipped complete, with all parts used in the tested specimens.. " There is no complete "Base Kit" available for the TCC, TGC and TMC series. These products are packaged in subassembly, , cartons that shall be ordered together and field assembled to create assemblies qualified by the tested ones. The following are the assembly model numbers. covered' herein: , f ' Page 4 of 1'8, UES TM Originally Issued: 10/08/2010 Revised: 08/05/2016 Valid Through: 09/30/2017 Residential Models Shrpped;as Complete `Kits . _._ TCC 022 ... TGC 022 ... TGF 014 0000 TGR 010 0000 TMR 010 0000 TCR 014 OOOOUS TGF 014 OOOOEO TGR 010 OOOOEO TMF 014 0000 TMR 010 OOOOEO TCR 014 OOOOUSEO TGF 022 0000 TGR 014 0000 TMF 014 OOOOEO TMR 014 0000 ... 3000TH EO TGF 022 OOOOEO TGR 014 OOOOEO TMR 014 OOOOEO Commercial ModelsShied as Se arate`:Sutiassemblies TCC 014 ... TGC 014 ... TMC 014 ... . _._ TCC 022 ... TGC 022 ... ... 0000TH ... 0000TH ... 0000TH ... 3000TH ... 3000TH ... 0000TH EO ... 0000TH EO ... 0000TH EO ... 3000TH EO ... 3000THE0 ... OOOOTO ... OOOOTO ... OOOOTO ... 3000TO ... 3000TO ... 000OTOEO OOOOTOEO I ... 000OTOEO ... 3000TOEO ... 3000TOE0 ... 000OTT ... 000OTT ... 000OTT ... 3000TT ... 3000TT ... 000OTTEO ... OOOOTTEO ... 000OTTEO 3000TTEO ... 3000TTE0 ... 0002TH ... 0002TH ... 0002TH ... 3002TH ... 3002TH ... 0002TH EO ... 0002TH EO ... 0002TH EO ... 3002TH EO ... 3002TH E0 ... 0002TO ... 0002TO ... 0002TO ... 3002TO ... 3002TO ... 0002TOEO ... 0002TO EO ... 0002TO EO ... 3002TOEO ... 3002TO E0 ... 0002TT ... 0002TT ... 0002TT — 3002TT ... 3002TT ... 0002TT EO ... 0002TTEO ... 0002TT EO ... 3002TT EO ... 3002TTE0 ... 0003TH ... 0003TH ... 0003TH ... 3003TH ... 3003TH ... 0003TH EO ... 0003TH EO ... 0003TH EO ... 3003TH EO ... 3003TH E0 ... 0003TO ... 0003TO ... 0003TO ... 3003TO ... 3003TO ... 0003TOEO ... 0003TOEO ... 0003TOEO ... 3003TOEO ... 3003TOE0 ... 0003TT ... 0003TT ... 0003TT ... 3003TT ... 3003TT ... 0003TTEO ... 0003TTEO ... 0003TTEO ... 3003TTEO ... 3003TTE0 Sizes, general dimensions and fastener requirements for tubular daylighting devices are described in Tables 7 and 8 and Figures 8 (TGF/TMF), 9 (TGR/TMR), and 10 (TCR/TCC/TGC/TMC) of this report. Certified energy and comfort factors (U and SHGC) applicable to many listed models for all sizes shall conform to Sections N1101.10.3 and N1101.12.3 of the 2015 and 2012 IRC, respectively, and 2015 and 2012 IECC Sections C303.1.3 and R303.1.3 are shown in Table 9 of this report. Page 5 of 18 VES TM Originally Issued: 10108/2010 Revised: 08105/2016 Valid Through: 09130/2017 4.4 DESIGN AND INSTALLATION Based on the positive and negative performance grade ratings listed in Tables 7 and 8 of this report, identify the product size(s) that have performance grades in excess of the design pressures that are applicable to the unit's final location. Uplift wind ratings recognized in this report are based,on attachment to a wood substrate exhibiting a minimum specific gravity of 0.43 as defined in Table 11.3.2A of the ANSI/AF&PA NDS full nail engagement. Installation on wood substrate with a specific gravity less than 0.43 result in a lower wind uplift rating. Suspension wires may be required in some projects such as where there is no rigid ceiling to offer support at the diffiiser level. A kit is available for this purpose. 5.0 LIMITATIONS 5.6 Installation of skylights and tubular daylighting devices shall be in accordance with IRC Section R308.6 for those occupancies within the scope of the IRC. 5.7 Edges of light transmitting plastic of tubular daylighting devices shall be' protected by metal or noncombustible edge material except where non -classified roof coverings are permitted. 5.8 Electric motor -driven sash operators, in VSE, VSS, VCE and VCS skylights shall comply with the applicable electrical code requirements and are subject to approval of the code official. 6.0 SUBSTANTIATING DATA Reports of component and assembly testing and evaluation in accordance with AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-11, NFRC 100, 200 and 500. . 7.0 IDENTIFICATION VELUX Deck Mount Glass -Glazed Unit Skylights, Curb Mount Glass -Glazed Unit Skylights and Tubular Daylighting 7.1 Devices described in this report comply with, or are suitable alternatives to what is specified in, the codes listed in Section 1.0 of this report, subject to the following conditions: 5.1 VELUX Deck Mount Glass -Glazed Unit Skylights, Curb Mount Glass -Glazed Unit Skylights and Tubular Daylighting Devices shall be installed in accordance with the applicable 7.2 code, the manufacturer's instructions, and this report. In the event of a conflict, the more restrictive governs. 5.2 Deck and curb mount glass -glazed unit skylights shall not be used in Type I or II construction, over acid fume -containing spaces, in wind-borne debris regions or where unusual loading is expected. 5.3 Deck and curb.mounit glass -glazed unit skylights that are set at an angle of less than 45 degrees from the horizontal shall be mounted at least 4 inches (102 nun) above the plane of the roof except for R-3 occupancies with a minimum roof slope of 3 unit vertical in 12 units horizontal. 7.3 5.4 Light transmitting plastic of tubular daylighting devices shall be mounted at least 4 inches (102 mm) above the plane of the roof except for R-3 occupancies with a minimum roof slope of 3 unit vertical in 12 units or for buildings with a non- classified roof covering.' 5.5 Aggregate area, separation and location of tubular daylighting devices shall be in accordance with IBC Sections 2606.7, 2610.5, 2610.6, 2610.7, 2610.8 and 803. 1.1 for those occupancies within the scope of the IBC. Page 6 of 18 VELUX FS, VS, VSE, VSS FCM, VCE, VCM and VCS skylights covered by this report shall be identified with permanent labeling that includes the following information: • Manufacturer's name, address, full model number and traceability code number. VELUX FS, VS, VSE, VSS, FCM, VCE, VCM and VCS skylights covered by this report shall be identifiedwith temporary pane labeling that includes the following information: • Manufacturer's name and address, tested model size and designation, glass type and thickness, NFRC- certified ratings and WDMA or other approved labeling agency. • Primary and secondary designators as required by the AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440 specification including but not limited to the positive and negative performance grade ratings. • IAPMO ES or UES Marks of Conformity and evaluation report number (ER -199) VELUX SUN TUNNELTm TCC, TCR, TGC, TGF, TGR, TMC, TMF, and TMR skylights covered by this report shall be identified with permanent labeling that includes the following information: • Risk of Fall and ID label with the manufacturer's name, address and a traceability code number placed at the bottom center of the flashing during factory subassembly. • The full assembly model number and any applicable NFRC ID number is printed on an adhesive label that will need to be applied to a specified interior surface at installation wUES TM Originally Issued: 10/08/2010 , Revised: 08/05/2016 7.4 VELUX SUN TUNNELTm TCC, TCR, TGC; TGF, TGR, TMC, TMF, and TMR skylights covered by this report shall be identified with temporary labeling that includes the following information: • Manufacturer's name and address, tested model size and designation, dome type, NFRC-certified ratings - and WDMA or other approved labeling agencies ..' • Primary and secondary designators as required by the. AAMANVDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440 specification including but not limited to the positive and negative performance grade ratings. • IAPMO ES or UES Marks of Conformity and evaluation report number (ER -199). " ` qPM UE . O S . ,. ES ® or, TM- IAPMO ER #199 Brian Gerber, P.E., S.E. , t Vice President, Technical Operations Uniform Evaluation Service Richard Beck, PE, CBO, MCP Vice President, Uniform Evaluation Service GP Russ Chan 3 CEO, The IAPMO Group - For additional information about this evaluation report please visit 1 www.uniform-es.ore or email at info W!uniform-es.ore Valid Through: 09/30/2017 Page 7of18 TM Originally Issued: 10/08/2010 . Revised: 08/05/2016 •; Valid Through: 09/30/2017 ' able 1 '= VELUX FS Sk U fits'- di Wei ht =:5 sf s, tTable Skylight Description NAFS Performance Grades Other NAFS Designators Size Unit size(l) Download Uplift Maximum Air- Max. Pressure with No Code (inches) (PGPOS) (PGNeg) > Primary Leakage(2) Water Penetration(2) A06 14-'/2 x 45-3/4 +16,758 Pa. _ '' -5,040 Pa t SKG-PG105 0.1 Us/m2 720 Pa (15 C01 21 x 26-7/8 C04 21 x 37-7/8 C06 21 x 45-3/4 C08 21 x 54-7/16 D26 22-'/2 x 22-15/16 M08 30-1/16 x 54-7/16 (+350 psf). ti (-105 psf) a 775x1397* (31x55*) z (<0.01 cfm/ft) psf) _ D06 , 22-'/2 x 45-3/4 M02 30-1/16 x 30 M04 30-1/16 x 37-7/8 M06 30-1/16 x 45-3/4 M08 30-1/16 x 54-7/16 . S01 44-'/4 x 26-7/8 +7,670 Pa (+160 psf) -3,360 Pa (-70 psf) SKG-PG70 1137x1175 45x46 0'.1 L/s/m2 (0.01 cfm/ft2) 720 Pa (15 psf) S06 44-1/4 x 45-3/4 i') Rough opening dimensions (2) Based on tested size indicated in Primary Designator 2 ;yVELUX VS, VSE and,VSS;Skyhghtsµ Glass`JNetght,- tTable Skylight Description NAFS Performance Grades Other NAFS Designators Size Unit size/') Downward Uplift Maximum Air Max. Pressure with No Code inches PGPOS PGN prima Primary Leakage (2) Water Penetration (2) C01 21 x 26-7/8 `. +19,152 Pa .'(+440 psf) , ;.'• -5,040 Pa (-105 psf) ' SKG-PG105 •• 775x1390* '_(30x55*),. 0.1 Us/m2 (<0.01 cfm/ft2) , . 720 Pa (15 psf) x C04 21x3 7-7/8 C06. 21 x 45-3/4 C08 21 x 54-7/16 . M04 30-1/16 x 37-7/8 M06 30-1/16 x 45-3/4 M08 30-1/16 x 54-7/16 S01 44-1/4 x 26-7/8 +SKG-PG65 17,715 Pa •-3,120 Pa 0.1 Us/m? (+370 psf) (-65 psf) 1197x1238 ,. (0.02 cfm/ft2 Pa=psf) 720 P) S06 44-1/4 x 45 3/4 47x49 ti nnnninn Ai --i- (2) PI -A nn fcetorl eine inriirntori in Primark, nocinnntnr () Roug A VS ... 99 94 I 0.37 I 0.23 1 0.52 1 44 1 1. U -factors and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient, Visible Transmittance have been determined in accordance with NFRC 100 and NFRC , 200, respectively by an accredited, independent laboratory, and labeled and certified by the manufacturer. 2. Condensation Resistance have been determined in accordance with NFRC 500 by an accredited, independent laboratory, and ` labeled and certified by the manufacturer. `.y k!4 ' ♦ `Page 8 of 18' :,*, • ..• r:. -p '* �' '� •r, M. UES ►1111irell,fi TM Originally Issued: 10/0812010 Revised: 0810512016 Valid Through: 09/30/2017 Figure I VELUX FS Skylight (Horizontal Section View) m CD Figure 2 — VELUX FS Skylight, (Vertical Section View) COMPONENT SCHEDULE IPA COMPONENT A Sid a ISde aloziriq profile C Side frame Cover D Deck Sect! E FSS q --sleet F TGS gasket ;UFA V.Sket H 117-ranne coverwith mb .Pone „^ Fecm DeCk Sed F Ae371EL INEFR SCHEDULE I F. hl F k !3 T EN E R K L Ruc,—�� 3v idai Y CkOhAPOINIENT SCHEDULE II [M r`OMPONEN1 . ............................... C; "I[ep Frorne 1 p Frnme. ---T[B-J�om ozinq profili - e C gl, ... ........................... R HOP 9107iOO PI -O' le S frome CoVet" 1, Plop do;ii,19 pro ale retainer T (.1 !Botloryl corner key .............. .................. V 'Top lett Comer k ey W Seolon. I t I.N,J........� • - • ' • ."rte �.:.�j ' rev, ,,. � MPQUENT S,t'iE{7VLE;i ITE.h! PART/CCMPOP:E{dT Iv iskle sem, C �F r08 i pfoMe EJ �prc mc goskei r ``•. i �:s� �� �� � I -�i'", _f1 �,.z / i._ h �C+ p i,..��..�; nitre COvGrin .I r• l Figure 3 — VELUX VSNSENSS Skylight (Horizontal Section View) oo +¢ . _ f KK fr ` { `IMMCHIH j JM Fi;S'EtiER SCHEDULE I � Mctfl i i__ --------- --_------ –___—_–.–___ € COMPONENT SC14COULE IIIEi ITEM COMPONENT Y Top frome Z Top sosh EAA Bottom frome BB Bottom sosh CC H4,9e coni ;r ;::w DD Hioge cornor key EE LSP rail E FF Onafator cover j GG OSCA gotlket HM TCS gasket_ II frame Hinge JJ SOSII Hinge KK Oozing prefile LL game cover € t MM Covering If NN. iSF.+ Fromo oSket ' OO PP FTSA goskel 30;iom frome, gasket 00 Foam, Sosh hinge RR operator FASTENER SCHEDULE ITEMI COMPUNEa1T SSINoil i't screw UU xrew W I'Wood screw YY (screw s P2a� UT I Y If F Figure 4 — VELUX VSNSENSS Skylight 1 + .J - - Page 10 of 18 A r ; '4 N • '' Table 4 UELUX'.FCM SkylightsGlass Weight 5"psfn' Skylight Description NAFS Performance Skylight Description NAFS Performance Grades Other NAFS Designators Size Unit size') Download Size Code Unit size{') Downward Maximum Air Max. Pressure with No Water Code inches PGPos Uplift (PGNey) Primary Leaks e�2►• Penetration 1430' 17-1/2 x 33-1/2 - { fry ' • , .<a:x a . • r .. SKG-PG45 `"+ r . ° :' •, i 1446 17-1/2 x 49-1/2 •(+230 psf) . '.' " ' (-45 psf) ,. 1305 ' ' (0A2 cfm/ftz ) (51x51*) ; 3046 33-1/2 x 49-1/2 3434 37-1/2 x 37-1/2- 2222 25-1/2 x 25-1/2 +{1,990 Pa' f (+250 psf) ' :'-5,760 Pa (;120 psf) SKG-PG120 1308 x 1308 0.1 US/M2 (0.02 cfm/ft?) 720 Pa (15 psf) 2230 25-1/2 x 33-1/2 '2234 25-1/2 x 37-1/2 2246 25-1/2 x 49-1/2 (51 x51) 3030 33-1/2 x 33-1/2 '; s 3046 33-1/2 x 49-1/2 , 3434 37-1/2 x 37-1l2 ' • vi `_*•' ` , .. , 4646 49-1/2 x 49-1/2 < +99,590 Pa = -4,800 Pa SKG-PG100 0.1'Us/mz 2270 25-1/2 x 73-1/2 (+200 psf) s (-100 psf) 660 x1 854 (0.01 cfm/ftz) 720 Pa (15 psf) - (26-x 73*) : f w Tables VELUX VCES VCM and VCS Skylights GlassYWeight 5 psf L' ^ , Skylight Description NAFS Performance Other NAFS Designators ' Grades Size Code Unit size{') Downward Uplift Primary Maximum Air Max. Pressure with No inches PGPos PGNe Leakage(2) Water Penetration(2)' 2222 .25-1/2 x 25-1/2 2234 25-1/2 x 37-1/2 - { fry ' • , .<a:x a . • r .. SKG-PG45 2246 25-1/2 x 49-112 +11,052 Pa` ' -2,560 Pa 1305 x • ' 0.1 Uslm2 720 Pa (15 psf) 3030 33-1/2 x 33-1/2 •(+230 psf) . '.' " ' (-45 psf) ,. 1305 ' ' (0A2 cfm/ftz ) (51x51*) ; 3046 33-1/2 x 49-1/2 3434 37-1/2 x 37-1/2- ;' ' ' • .f 4646 49 112 49 1 /2 ` M Outside Curb dimensions y (Z) Based on tested size indicated in Primary Designator j *' . _ ♦ �' •"� _ ~ t, i ,J '� mow` ?r �. i . .S _ r. � .. � � . � ( , ? N� .� Jf- +Page 11 of 18` 'r .. ♦ VEs TM Originally Issued: 10/08/2010 Revised: 08/05/2016 Valid Through: 09130/2017 1. U -factors and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient, Visible Transmittance shall be determined in accordance with NFRC 100 and NFRC 200, respectively and by an accredited, independent laboratory, and labeled and certified by the manufacturer. 2. Condensation Resistance shall be determined in accordance with NFRC 500 and by an accredited, independent laboratory, and labeled and certified by the manufacturer. Code Product dimensions Pane dimensions Throat dimensions 14 488 426 473 22 69i 629 676 Figure 5 — VELUX FCM Skylight Horizontal Section View (Typical for Vertical Section View) Page 12 of 18 COMPONENT SCHEDULE Table 6 CubzMourit Skylights Energy,rLight and Comfort t _. _.. PART/COMPONENT Model/Glazing U -Factor Btu/ft2/°F/hr Solar Heat Gain Coefficient SHGC Visible Transmittance VT Condensation Resistance CR FCM ...04 0.48 0.27 0.63 50 FCM ...06 0.46 0.27 0.62 51 FCM ...08 0.48 0.26 0.46 50 FCM ...99 94 0.43 0.25 0.57 42 VC ... 04 0.53 0.24 0.55 58 VC ... 06 0.50 0.24 0.54 59 VC...08 0.53 0.23 0.40 58 VC ... 99 94 1 0.48 0.22 0.49 1 49 1. U -factors and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient, Visible Transmittance shall be determined in accordance with NFRC 100 and NFRC 200, respectively and by an accredited, independent laboratory, and labeled and certified by the manufacturer. 2. Condensation Resistance shall be determined in accordance with NFRC 500 and by an accredited, independent laboratory, and labeled and certified by the manufacturer. Code Product dimensions Pane dimensions Throat dimensions 14 488 426 473 22 69i 629 676 Figure 5 — VELUX FCM Skylight Horizontal Section View (Typical for Vertical Section View) Page 12 of 18 COMPONENT SCHEDULE ITEM PART/COMPONENT A Outer Frome B Pane Spacer C Inner frame gasket D Corner Key E Pane F Sealant FASTENER SCHEDULE ITEM PART/COMPONENT G T—noil H Wood Screw 511111 u +` VEs 1 1 ® x r. TAd Originally Issued:. •'"10/08/2010,. :Revised: 08/05/2016 _Valid Through: ,09130/2017 F, 'Figure 6' VELUX VCMNCENCS Skylight Horizontal Section ViewAl ,. ..5 f f . Size r Inside home .._ Throat • ti FLM. w - Panea•- T.2 r. 532.5. 675.5504.5 629 ' a 30 ' _ t ' 735.5 i:r- - 878.5 ! J` 708 832 34, '837 7' 980. "f 8095'!- i _933:5., -. 46 1142 It ..1286 >, " 1114.5 t 1238.5 r �..— .;.IVI � r r � �. � . •Y - f @AA t i t! X47. . • . J • '� • 'ii .,'r r S`� 4 PART SCHEDULE ITEM PART/COMPONENT .. (cY • .,n •.i• ii y'j - I _ i �.. %LYES r • ,,i ( ^ t�: a - f Pane i! .I r Br Outer Frame - G r i• I I, ;- , v C Pone Spacer 7„""".• - Not shown r k' I I v 0 D Inner frame - x E Corner Key Ii 1 - ^'li I F Counter flashing H ,- C Sash Frame � • I t, I of +- t ; ` � r H Sash steering block {} ; e • ' J OMG gasket FLM �t 5'.Y - A •• b~ IIII j• a..l.�',' - - .'. '.. . j Foanl ,�,� I I II • I v ( r,t J Z e ' y. ?► 4 y ' I I �I t + `I ,lY -y' , rl,. •-.i I� II O K- Screen lnside FfOme' .�: i •y4 Il,i i . L Insulation (Top d• sides I I. I1 '.Ir` ` ` I • II I I M ' I I I • it i,- I• I I M Cloning sealant .�. i i l' ,'� - b:j .. i •a .. •Y '''•� r •:.t * I .. 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Figure 7,—'VELUX VCMNCE/VCS Skylight Vertical Section View Y, Size Inside frame :Throot •4 FLM Pane ' - 22 ' 532.5 :675.5 • 504.5 629;- 29;-30 30 735.5 878.5 ` ' 708 q 832 r.+. - 34 837 " • 980 4 : R', 809.5 933.5 46 1142 • `'286 ' 1114.5 1238.5 ' .ter, ., •_� - �^i. 4 - � J• ' a � e •/., M1 B '+ y '. � ,Y w, ., �.. • '�. rip iIIII11Vl I,1'I^ + I�'{ 4 '!F? J I w W 20C Lt +r �J I� 1N` -IIIIIII I t I 1 `J'` '• -� ' - / a iiiiui .l t 1 1 E NII R �{ } ,a. .� ,, .IIII I� 1 Y . �• t III IIIf .I Irl I • i O .... .. '---------- ___ III p11 ,I I VI , •-. - 14 Jqn' I Ji • r i� PART SCHEDULE ,ITEM PART/COMPONEN h Counter flashing 0 hwWfron (Bottom, left), •`•` `- '♦ > w 'i - K 1 - ,Y Icwlation (Bottom, right) - - - r. ''..'«. ' ,�•- .t y`., "F. :~. 1' .. �, r /s . r. Screen retainer P (Bottom only) ' .,„; '+- •'r .'!, y' tt '- .: .I.#- w 0 1 Hinge socket - ' c - • ..� ., . - i - r , ' p S operator - 11 ; • +`- 'a_ �. I'. i, Y ;+ • ' u _ a, , L T. Chain attachment R , e X — -- - — — — — -- -- — — t. F r N ~ U Screw �" t wt ,Y R r, a •: r F • t. ' V 8-32 Threaded •Insert .M f • t i r t� W Self tapping Pan head Screw -1 " G' ,� X * Machine Screw • _ - _ 1' f f. i r • vra59 Insert •+ 'tx .; , ' Z Screw AA BB "an Head Screw. i+• . J; y - ., s - . ,t. ,• 4 Note designates. this Item is Not Shown r Items X (Machine Screw) k Item Y , ' - - ,0 wr ' r- (Brass Insert) me used in Item S (Operator). �- �.• ,T4. 7. - �'it, •IJ I nl •a n 3 r- •�. IF .Q - ----- --------- it — --I 4♦ _Y •_ r �?' .'11,1111 I a I I ',"-` ,< r• . • � f ' f `! i - IIIIIII I t I I - * « ."4.. - ♦ :� ' -x', ar -" ''� �+ •4r Y , Y III IIIA I I�Iij •� ,�,. I J �,• s . � � R • ' ♦. ,I, IIII I I I I _ /� 'T III III f`I I�I �r • • : F , - .. •�'r j, �.. y� ''_� �� Y . - � - • fi,• .f !' . I l 141 P I I i I �L a '' � » i i ;,. *.`, � 4 `Page 14•of 18 CUES TM Originally Issued: •10/08/2010 :Revised: 08/05/2016 Valid Through: 09130/2017 7 `,VELUX SUN:TUNNELT"" Skylights (Re'sidential) " �<l,—Table Skylight Description NAFS Performance Grades Other NAFS Designators Model Unit size') Download Uplift .. Primary Maximum Air Max. Pressure with No Code (inches) (PGpoe) (PGNeg Prima) .ry � Leakage(2) Water Penetration(2) TGF 014 14- 4 ; . +14,364•Pa -7,023 Pa TDDOC/TDDCC- PG145 1.4 U/ /mz 720 Pa (15 psf) TGC 014 ` +14,364 Pa =6,064 Pa TDDCC-PG125 0.2 Us/mz (0.28 cfm/ftz) ' TGF 022 TGF 22 TMF 014 14 ;Y ' TGR 010' 10 (+300 psf)(-,125 psf) Size Tested 559 mm (22') (0.04 cfm/ftz ) 720 Pa (15 psf) r TGR 014 14 720 Pa (15 psf) _ ,, t 1: - t ' r• 559 mm 22" TMR 010 10 TMR 014 14' +Pa • -7,980 Pa TDDCC-PG165.14,364 0.5 US/M2 TCR 014. 14 (+300 psf) '(-165 psf) Size Tested , (0.09 cfm/ftz) 720 Pa (15 psf) 356 mm (14;'), e Table 8f ;VELUX SUN:TUNNEL,,, Skylights (Commercial) X a . Skylight Description' NAFS Perfoi"mance Grades Other NAFS Designators Model Unit size') Download :Uplift .. Primary Maximum Air Max. Pressure with No Code (inches) (PGPas) (PGNey) Leakage(2) Water Penetration(2) TCC 014 r 14 ; . +14,364•Pa -7,023 Pa TDDOC/TDDCC- PG145 1.4 U/ /mz 720 Pa (15 psf) TGC 014 ` ti (+300 psf) � (-145 psf) Size Tested (14 356 mm ") (0.28 cfm/ftz) ' ' TMC 014 r -* ;Y ' TDDOC/TDDCC- •µa TCC 022, 22 ! +14,364 Pa (+300 psf) -6,224 Pa (-130 psf); PG130 Size Tested`_ •.1.5'Us/mz' (0.30 cfm/ftz) 720 Pa (15 psf) TGC 022 , 559 mm 22" ' l'> Nominal tunnel size `'.:..- �" l2), Based'on tested size indicated in Primary Designator , } ..: _+ •� ' ' 1,.�• tea{ ` Y, , Y ! 1. .,,j• . ; r ;Y ' ' .• + •µa T ., • rte. �'.. � ^ Y !' i fi n r • a a, + ' _ Page 15 18 • of ; 9 S(JN£TUNNEL skyghts� Energy 01 Comfort ii Port Schedule y ' �ZW11 .. Assembly Names U -Factor Solar Heat Gain Coefficient .Pitch Flash" <Tl-T/TttR) Btu/ftz/°F/hr SHGC TGF/TMF all .0.50 - 0.21 TGR/TMR ...EO w/ Ener Kit)' 0.38 0.25 TCR ...EO w/ Ener Kit 0.38 0.25 TCC/TGCITMC 014 ...TOEO (w/ 0.55 _ 0.28 - Ener Kit) Insulation at Roof - r • ' TCC 014 ...THEO (w/ Energy Kit) 0.38' 0.25 Insulation at Ceilingt.. TCC 022 ...TTEO (w/ Energy Kit) `� 0.43. c *' 0.22 Insulation at Roof y ' TGC 022 ...TTEO (w/ Energy Kit) 0.41 0.26 • = Insulation at Roof 1. 1 -1 -factors and Solar Heat Gain Coefficient shall be determined in accordance with NFRC 100 and NFRC 200, respectively and by an accredited, independent laboratory, and labeled and certified by the manufacturer.', l TMF. a .A 1. 9 (�R J) , . r E.1 - J - �""'�: �S'�e til• o M 'f. C • +. �, .` . . r'� '•fig . v a -. r �• _ - �.,. , . • f or• - • r E . - w . r �• ♦ - (Optional) Heat Gain Shifg P?'j part -of Energy Kit r (Optional' ' Residential Energy Kit . c • - Port Schedule y ' Dorm b ' Plvot/rnternsdlnte ON Cor*ete t .Pitch Flash" <Tl-T/TttR) D .. Top Coiter t ct . Los Profile FlosNmg (TGF/TGR) , Screw r Flex Tubing Mir/TMr) a DCP. M/Celting Ring Complete n Diffuser Gosket t. Cteor Diffuser • + ' Hent Gnln S"td Mote Figure 8 — VELUX SUN TUNNELT"" (TGF/TMF) Skylight �. 44 f . � +.fit,, ,. t. �' 1 $• � • •i . Page '16 of 18 tr. ♦ 4 h t � Figure 8 — VELUX SUN TUNNELT"" (TGF/TMF) Skylight �. 44 f . � +.fit,, ,. t. �' 1 $• � • •i . Page '16 of 18 tr. 199' UE xi+ TM Originally Issued: 10/08/2010 - , Revised: 08/05/2016 Valid Through: 09/30/2017 - TMR Imo` A e E.1 E.1 :4� f C T. �F o o l F A` K ' D (Opiionol) .. r . Residential Energy Kit 2,� 1 "oL�) saw— I (Optional) Nan1 rnum Chimes Port Schedule 4 Dome a Pivot/Intermediate RbV Complete c Pitched Fleshing (TMF/THR) a Lo. Profile FloshIng (TGF/TGR) C Top Collor c� Scree Elboo (TGR/TNR) G Rigid Tube (TGR/TMR) �t Pull Clip (TGP./THP) 1 DCR Kh/Celiing Rhlg Complete - J Cloor DIFFusor k Wfuser Gasket l Heot Goln Shield Plote (Opiionol) .. r . Residential Energy Kit 2,� 1 "oL�) saw— I (Optional) Nan1 rnum Chimes TCC 022 •. K { Tubing Elbona • -� L ., , ' 3 C L .r• i. ` x �� �..T�N/^ .. k 5 t• X41' 4R. Y ` ,s. '• - } +:. F C E C I S a •e, •w t. ' - �/ s'dex` 0 6\' !%•n•t• A P Ht N - I _ - � � �.• • +. • �.+, — :� urs .. ;. ��; • : G I ry F.� j: � I f � �. i • a. - r • r. • Ifal,we v r .. _ tiF- it ]mc 014 • •:. � F T 4 r YCC/iGCLIMC Cammcreiei Flashir+g • •r TOC 01111422 6541422 v " r Y ' a 1 t THC 454142?. 4aen Ceiling Diffus�r`Ironsition Box/Commercial Diffoser Hers Canino Diffuser • 7 F. - ti. . F Y _ s Cr- �• �� `tea i`i.,ij. S. # � •+ } wJ t K r �,� ` �.„ • .. ,7 • i. T 3Pori -Tchedulw l r 'F Off—, N b ,� •IfOM1L!'t[ib1 BA's. + t Com,r w DEff- :rr r+ -oro • r •t' 2A ii• HAun7 Ta 15Uhf! CWRt c , Cl#k`sd Ring CoW. Lt• Trn RmiD J i � _1 ` .. iY �.f 4 ,.• sr \ i1 1. i t - .i. t • ri t ; :"y ..°r! -• •{ "�'!� '� �'t~tel. �\� � ,. a A ,t -N C y ••. .- -. e'+ .4 —LCC. TG, IMC:Commercial Diffuser 001, ass _ 4 _ _ r R d Figure VELUX SUN TUNNELTm (TCC/T'CRITGCITMC) Skylight' . - _ .: (Note- TCR is'similar,to TCC 014 with THC Diffuser) Y. IN ` Page 18 of 18 ` er r P•rt ccfvad• HO wore• 11— • Lt,At EYvctl+p D•vk• e Der.• • " Cvb Fl••N•p MO C LO• NAre• Fl••b•,a aGr, r P"~ F O*% (IM) a • Sw cagy M PNO A ta!•Mcl•tf" CcOrt* [ 1t,O•r fR—t areal J _ Plod Tuto - Can J 16 TW G22 TCC 022 •. K { Tubing Elbona • -� L ., , ' 3 C L .r• i. ` x �� �..T�N/^ .. k 5 t• X41' 4R. Y ` ,s. '• - } +:. F C E C I S a •e, •w t. ' - �/ s'dex` 0 6\' !%•n•t• A P Ht N - I _ - � � �.• • +. • �.+, — :� urs .. ;. ��; • : G I ry F.� j: � I f � �. i • a. - r • r. • Ifal,we v r .. _ tiF- it ]mc 014 • •:. � F T 4 r YCC/iGCLIMC Cammcreiei Flashir+g • •r TOC 01111422 6541422 v " r Y ' a 1 t THC 454142?. 4aen Ceiling Diffus�r`Ironsition Box/Commercial Diffoser Hers Canino Diffuser • 7 F. - ti. . F Y _ s Cr- �• �� `tea i`i.,ij. S. # � •+ } wJ t K r �,� ` �.„ • .. ,7 • i. T 3Pori -Tchedulw l r 'F Off—, N b ,� •IfOM1L!'t[ib1 BA's. + t Com,r w DEff- :rr r+ -oro • r •t' 2A ii• HAun7 Ta 15Uhf! CWRt c , Cl#k`sd Ring CoW. Lt• Trn RmiD J i � _1 ` .. iY �.f 4 ,.• sr \ i1 1. i t - .i. t • ri t ; :"y ..°r! -• •{ "�'!� '� �'t~tel. �\� � ,. a A ,t -N C y ••. .- -. e'+ .4 —LCC. TG, IMC:Commercial Diffuser 001, ass _ 4 _ _ r R d Figure VELUX SUN TUNNELTm (TCC/T'CRITGCITMC) Skylight' . - _ .: (Note- TCR is'similar,to TCC 014 with THC Diffuser) Y. IN ` Page 18 of 18 ` er r P•rt ccfvad• HO wore• 11— • Lt,At EYvctl+p D•vk• e Der.• • " Cvb Fl••N•p MO C LO• NAre• Fl••b•,a aGr, r P"~ F O*% (IM) a • Sw cagy M PNO A ta!•Mcl•tf" CcOrt* [ 1t,O•r fR—t areal J _ Plod Tuto - Can J Not ftil SIMd FIO11 -' TCC 022 •. K { Tubing Elbona • -� L ., , ' 3 C L .r• i. ` x �� �..T�N/^ .. k 5 t• X41' 4R. Y ` ,s. '• - } +:. F C E C I S a •e, •w t. ' - �/ s'dex` 0 6\' !%•n•t• A P Ht N - I _ - � � �.• • +. • �.+, — :� urs .. ;. ��; • : G I ry F.� j: � I f � �. i • a. - r • r. • Ifal,we v r .. _ tiF- it ]mc 014 • •:. � F T 4 r YCC/iGCLIMC Cammcreiei Flashir+g • •r TOC 01111422 6541422 v " r Y ' a 1 t THC 454142?. 4aen Ceiling Diffus�r`Ironsition Box/Commercial Diffoser Hers Canino Diffuser • 7 F. - ti. . F Y _ s Cr- �• �� `tea i`i.,ij. S. # � •+ } wJ t K r �,� ` �.„ • .. ,7 • i. T 3Pori -Tchedulw l r 'F Off—, N b ,� •IfOM1L!'t[ib1 BA's. + t Com,r w DEff- :rr r+ -oro • r •t' 2A ii• HAun7 Ta 15Uhf! CWRt c , Cl#k`sd Ring CoW. Lt• Trn RmiD J i � _1 ` .. iY �.f 4 ,.• sr \ i1 1. i t - .i. t • ri t ; :"y ..°r! -• •{ "�'!� '� �'t~tel. �\� � ,. a A ,t -N C y ••. .- -. e'+ .4 —LCC. TG, IMC:Commercial Diffuser 001, ass _ 4 _ _ r R d Figure VELUX SUN TUNNELTm (TCC/T'CRITGCITMC) Skylight' . - _ .: (Note- TCR is'similar,to TCC 014 with THC Diffuser) Y. IN ` Page 18 of 18 ` er r TOC 01111422 6541422 v " r Y ' a 1 t THC 454142?. 4aen Ceiling Diffus�r`Ironsition Box/Commercial Diffoser Hers Canino Diffuser • 7 F. - ti. . F Y _ s Cr- �• �� `tea i`i.,ij. S. # � •+ } wJ t K r �,� ` �.„ • .. ,7 • i. T 3Pori -Tchedulw l r 'F Off—, N b ,� •IfOM1L!'t[ib1 BA's. + t Com,r w DEff- :rr r+ -oro • r •t' 2A ii• HAun7 Ta 15Uhf! CWRt c , Cl#k`sd Ring CoW. Lt• Trn RmiD J i � _1 ` .. iY �.f 4 ,.• sr \ i1 1. i t - .i. t • ri t ; :"y ..°r! -• •{ "�'!� '� �'t~tel. �\� � ,. a A ,t -N C y ••. .- -. e'+ .4 —LCC. 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Box 5001 Greenwood, South Carolina 29648-5001 (864) 941-4828 www.veluxusa.coni EVALUATION SUBJECT • VELUX ITS, VS, VSE and VSS Deck Mount Glass - Glazed Unit Skylight • VELUX FCM, VCE, VCS and VCM Curb Mount Glass -Glazed Unit Skylights • VELUX SUN TUNNEL TM Skylights (TCC, TCR, TGC, TGF, TGR, TMC, TMF and TMR) (plastic - glazed tubular daylighting devices) . 1.0 Compliance with the following codes • 2016 California Building Code (CBC) 2.0 Requirements: All information in ER -199, dated 08/05/2016 corresponding to compliance under die International Building Code (IBC) also apply to compliance under the CBC. Additional requirements for compliance with the CBC are provided in Section 3.0 of this supplement 3.0 Additional Requirements: 3.1 Compliance for Materials Used Sections 2606 and 2610. 3.2 Glazing Requirements For those applications subject to the requirements of the Division of the State Architect -Structural Safety/Community Colleges (DSA-SS/CC) or the Office of Statewide Planning and Development (OSHPD 1 & 4), Table I of this supplement provides information to verify compliance with the additional provisions of Section 2403.2.1 and Table 2403.2.1 of the 2016 California Building Code. Table 1 —Glass Area. Nominal Frame Lan and Glass Edae Clearance Skylight Model Largest Size Glass Area Nominal Design Values 'mm (m) , r' F >-•'^' Frame Lap Glass Edge Clearance (tt2) Sides Bottom Top SidesBottom Top FS 13.29 23 (7/8) 23 (7/8) 22 (7/8) 3(1/8) VS / VSE / VSS 12.02 12 (1/2) 14 (1/2) 14 (1/2) 4.5(3/16) FCM 16.51 IF 18 (3/4) 18 (3/4) 18 (3/4) 31(1-1/4) 31 (1-1 /4) 31(1-1/4) VCE / VCM / VCS 1 16.51 18 (314) 18 (3/4) 18 (3/4) 31(1-1/4) 31 (1-1/4) 31 (1-114) e`� 7 RrA TRr��C-'T R1AL E�;�GI�� EER1Ir � �G� Ir��C�, . 77570 Springfield Lane, Suite "D" ` . .: Telephone: (760) 360-9998 Palm Desert, CA 92211Fax: (760) 360-9903 Structural y .Calculation - For Dr. Bishop Residence At Lot 37 Hideaway 80637 Via Pessaro U01FTICW . La 'Quinta, CA 92253 r • -� . ..< : w CIS ®F LA QUINTi� BUILDING NG & SAFETY DEPT. ® FPR ED OR C NSTRED UCTION DATE g BY ' Type Of Proiect: Residential . ' ..z Converted Existing Trellis ' To. Covered Patio ' -Revision #1 (04/18/2017) .' _ Add Skylights ' QRpFESS/p pSGHApo AN No. c67613 m W Date: March 02, 2017 S.REE1VED � ' Design by: S.D. {. of CAL Job No.: 170326 APR 2 0 2.017 '1 w ' 0. CITY OF [a rn 1rNTn " r.. :. Project Title: Dr. Bishop Residence Engineer: S.D. Project ID: Project Descr: Covered Patio Printed: 18 APR 2017, 4:13PM Wood,Beam File =1lserver\Proiects\DROA51-1.BIS103-STR-1104-18--1.#1)1RAIENGICOVERE-1.EC6 0.144 : 1 Section used for this span ENERCALC, INC. 1983-2017, Build:6.17.2.28, Ver:6.17.2.28 4x12 fb : Actual = 1,009.36psi fv : Actual = Description : SKYLIGHT SUPPORT FB: Allowable = " 2,134.69 psi Fv : Allowable = CODE REFERENCES - Load Combination+D+Lr Load Combination Calculations per NDS 2015, IBC 2015, CBC 2016, ASCE 7-10 Location of maximum on span = r 12.473ft Location of maximum on span = Load Combination Set: ASCE 7-10 Span # where maximum occurs = Span # 1 Span # where maximum occurs = Material Properties Maximum Deflection C i Cr Analysis Method: Allowable Stress Design Fb - Tension 1,350.0 psi E: Modulus of Elasticity Load Combination ASCE 7-10 Fb - Compr 1,350.0 psi Ebend- xx 1,600.Oksi F'v Fc - Prll - 925.0 psi Eminbend - xx 580.0 ksi Wood Species : Douglas Fir - Larch Fc - Perp 625.0 psi 0 <240.0 Wood Grade : No.1 Fv. 170,0 psi Ft 675.0 psi Density 31.20 pcf Beam Bracing Beam is Fully Braced against lateral -torsional buckling Length = 23.90 ft 1 Repetitive Member Stress Increase D 0.075 Lr 0.15 D 0.075 Lr (D6. 1d9 Q 10.15 D 0.075 Lr 0.15 i f 4x12 Span = 23.90 ft Applied Loads Uniform Load : D = 0.01050, Lr = 0.020 ksf, Tributary Width = 1.0 ft, (Roof) Point Load : D=0.0750, Lr = 0.150 k an- 7.0 ft Point Load : D=0.0750, Lr = 0,150 k 0010.0 ft Point Load : D=0.0750, Lr = 0.150 k x0,13.0 ft Point Load : D=0.0750, Lr = 0.150 k 00,16.0 ft 'DESIGN SUMMARY Service loads entered. Load Factors will be applied for calculations. Maximum Bending Stress Ratio = 0.4731 Maximum Shear Stress Ratio = 0.144 : 1 Section used for this span ; 4x12 Section used for this span 4x12 fb : Actual = 1,009.36psi fv : Actual = 30.66 psi FB: Allowable = " 2,134.69 psi Fv : Allowable = 212.50 psi Load Combination+D+Lr Load Combination +D+Lr Location of maximum on span = r 12.473ft Location of maximum on span = 0.000 ft Span # where maximum occurs = Span # 1 Span # where maximum occurs = Span # 1 Maximum Deflection C i Cr Cm Max Downward Transient Deflection' 0.621 in Ratio = 461 >=360 fb Max Upward Transient Deflection 4* 0.000 in Ratio = 0 <360 F'v Max Downward Total Deflection 0.938 in Ratio = 305>=240. Max Upward Total Deflection 0.000 in Ratio = 0 <240.0 Maximum Forces & Stresses for LoadCombinations, Load Combination Max Stress Ratios Moment Values Shear Values Segment Length Span # M V C d C FN C i Cr Cm C t CIL M fb Fb V fv F'v D Only 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Length = 23.90 ft 1 0.221 0.068 0.90 1.100 1.00 1.15 1.00 1.00 • 1.00 2.09 ' 340.31 1536.98 0.27 10.36 153.00 +D+Lr 1.100 ,- 1.00 1.15 1.00 1.00 _1,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Length = 23.90 ft 1 0.473 0.144 1.25 1.100 1.00 1.15 1.00 1.00 1.00 6.21, 1,009.36 2134.69 0.80 30.66 212.50 +D+0.750Lr 1.100 1.00 1.15 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Length = 23.90 fl 1 0.394 0.120 1.25 1.100, 1.00 1.15 1.00 1.00 1.00. 5.18 842.10 2134.69 0.67 25.58 212.50 +0.60D 1.100 1.00 1.15 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Length = 23.90 ft 1 0.075 0.023 .1.60 1.100 1.00 1.15 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.26 204.19 2732.40 0.16 6.22 272.00 L� Project Title: Dr. Bishop Residence y Engineer: S.D. Project ID: - . ,•' ti Project Descr:' . Covered Patio • - - - r - .. Printed: 18 APR 2017, 4:13PM W��IJI Beam _File=\\server\Projecls\DROA51-1.81S\03-STR-1\0418-71,#1)\RAIENG\COVERE-1.EC6 ENERCALC, INC. 1983-2017, Build:6.17.2,28, Ver,6.17.2.28 Description : SKYLIGHT SUPPORT 7. Overall Maximum Deflections ' if > Load Combination Span Max. " " Defl Location in Span Load Combination Max. "+" Def Location in Span +O+Lr 1 0.9376 11.950 0,0000. 0.000 Vertical Reactions Support notation : Far left is #1 Values in KIPS Load Combination Suppoq l ' Support2 Overall MAXimum 0.831 0.798 Overall MINimum 0.169 0.162y - • D Only .., ' 0.281 ' 0.270 ; ' � +D -Pr 0.831, "= 0.798 +0+0.750Lr ` :0.694 :. 0.666 +0.60D 0.169 . 0.162- Lr Only _'-0.550 "0.528 a y • J • f b *TYPICAL MIN. DISTANCE BTWN. NOTES: . a HOLES TO BE 2X THE LARGER HOLE. 1) FOR OTHER HOLE SIZES & JOIST TYPE, SEE ` * MANUFACTURER SPEC. *All2) - DO NOT CUT HOLES = `LARGER THAN 11/2" IN 'C f CANTILEVER PORTION OF THE JOIST. 3) ,A 1 1/2" HOLE CAN BE CUT ANYWHERE IN THE WEB. EXCEPT WITHIN 6" AWAY FROM SUPPORT. 4) REFER TO MANUFACTURERS GUIDE -LINES IN I -JOIST 118"MIN.. - CATALOG FOR MORE INFO. TYP _ 5) NO FIELD CUT WITHIN 6' AWAY FROM FACE OF ,. SUPPORT. HOLE SIZE TJI UP TO 3" 4" 61/2" - 8 7/8" 11" SIZE a a a a a MIN. DIST. FROM EDGE OF HOLE TO EDGE OF SUPPORT 117/8" 210 1'-0" 1'-0" 1'-0" 2'-0" 2'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-6" N.A. N.A. 117/8" NOTCH &HOLES IN I -JOIST 2" CLEAR TO 1/3 OF JOIST EDGE OF JOIST. SPAN MAX. JOIST DEPTH. 113 OF JOIST .230 1'-0" 1'-0" 1'-0" 2'-0" 3'-0" 5'-6" 6'-0" T-0" N.A. N.A. 14" .230 1'-0" 1'-0" 1'-0" 1'-0": 1'-6" 4'-0" 3'-6" T-0" 6'-6" 9'-0" 14" 360 1'-0" 1'=0" 1'-0" . 1'-0" 2'-6" 5'-6" 5'-6" 8'-0" 8'-0" 9'-6" HOLE SIZE TJI UP TO 3" 4" 61/2" - 8 7/8" 11" SIZE a a a a a MIN. DIST. FROM EDGE OF HOLE TO EDGE OF SUPPORT 117/8" 210 1'-0" 1'-0" 1'-0" 2'-0" 2'-6" 5'-0" 5'-6" 6'-6" N.A. N.A. 117/8" NOTCH &HOLES IN I -JOIST 2" CLEAR TO 1/3 OF JOIST EDGE OF JOIST. SPAN MAX. JOIST DEPTH. 113 OF JOIST DEPTH MA _ 1/6 OF JOIST DEPTH MAX. 1/3 OF JOIST DEPTH MAX. _ JOIST DEPTH. - PIPE OR • - CONDUIT. 1/4 OF JOIST - • / 1/6 OF JOIST -' DEPTH MAX. - 1/3.OF •JOIST DEPTH MAX. AT SUPPORT END. _ SPAN MAX. � NOTES: 1) FOR SOLID SAWN JOISTS, NOTCHED TO BE @ OUTER 1/3 SPAN ONLY. 2) MAINTAIN MIN. 6" SPACING BETWEEN NOTCHES/ BORED HOLES. NOTCH & HOLES IN CONV. JST. 12