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817 Bonita Rd RES19-0146 Int Remodel Revision Request/Correction to Comments **ALL INFORMATION •:;'�I'"'''`�.•\ HIGHLIGHTED IN " City of Atlantic Beach Building Department GRAY IS REQUIRED. 800 Seminole Rd, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 -�0x''l ` ~ Phone: 904 247-5826 Email: Building-Dept@coab.us coab.us PERMIT#: its.p3 I q -0 RI Revision to Issued Permit OR I I Corrections to Comments Date: l 1 /5/ 1 / Project Address: 911 (3o rti i-c R01 Contractor/Contact Name: (tnrA Qc,c,. Contact Phone: go g 270 35 13 Email: e_OOGl i Cc-,Ya Gj a t r , (Oi -i Description of Proposed Revision/Corrections: crG ` r5 6'Gport For i nsv ki tbn I affirm the revision/correction to comments is inclusive of the proposed changes. (printed name) • Wj11 proposed revision/corrections add additional square footage to original submittal? No ❑ Yes (additional s.f.to be added: ) .K - • Will,proposed revision/corrections add additional increase in building value to original submittal? Q•lgo ❑*Yes (additional increase in building value:$ ) (Contractor must sign if increase in valuation) *Signature of Contractor/Agent: X (-N,,,o 6)40 (a , (Office Use Only) LTJApproved ❑ Denied ❑ Not Applicable to Department Permit Fee Due$ C--) Revision/Plan Review Comments65/lac / to /OTC i- Cr p �U n c p7 • Department Review Required: ( Building' 11 . Ria toning,&Zoning Reviewed By Tree Administrator Public Works / Public Utilities ! 1 _ 7- /9 Public Safety Date Fire Services Updated 10/17/18 OFFICE COPY %I:4 EVALUATION REPORT Number: 336 a Originally Issued: 01/31/2014 Revised 01/24/2019 Valid Through: 01/31/2020 NATURAL POLYMERS, LLC 2.4 During and after installation, the insulations shall be 4N 325 Powis Road protected from exposure to weather and site conditions. West Chicago, IL 60185 www.naturalpolymerslle.com 2.5 The contractors that will be installing the insulations shall be certified by Natural Polymers.LLC. NATURAL-THERM'x 0.50 PCF, 2.0 IBW PCF AND 2.0 IBS PCF SPRAY- 2.6 Use of the insulation in areas of"very heavy"termite APPLIED POLYURETHANE FOAM PLASTIC infestation shall be in accordance with 2015 IBC Section - Or INSULATION 2603.8. 2012 IBC Section 2603.9, 2009 or 2006 IBC Section 2603.8. or 2015, 2012 and 2009 IRC Section C) CSI Section: R318.4,or 2006 IRC Section R320.5,as applicable. 07 21 00 Thermal Insulation < = J Z 2.7 Evaluations for the insulations for use in Type V-B .c 0 1.0 RECOGNITION construction under the IBC and dwellings under the IRC :,- q G have been approved. W u O p Natural-Therm"0.50 PCF,2.0 IBW PCF and 2.0 IBS PCF 0 In L. z ILI spray-applied polyurethane foam plastic insulations 2.8 When required by the applicable code,a vapor retarder 0 n 0 d recognized in this report has been evaluated for use as an shall be installed. U� O G U open-cell. spray-applied polyurethane foam plastic. The 3 2 a A attic and crawl space installations, physical characteristics. 2.9 Labeling and Jobsite certification of the insulation and 0 < 0 Q thermal resistance (R-Values), surface burning coatings shall comply with the following code sections as 0 _.! V- to characteristics,air permeability.vapor permeance(Natural- applicable: 1' h Therm'`2.0 IBW PCF and 2.0 IBS PCF spray-applied foam • 2015,2012 or 2009 IBC Section 2603.2 d plastic insulations) and surface burning characteristic • 2015,2012 or 2009 IRC Section R3I6.2 L1, LL Et z properties of the Natural-Therm' 0.50 PCF, 2.0 IBW PCF • 2015 IRC Section N 1101.10.1.1 0 0 tt) iia >- and 2.0 IBS PCF spray-applied polyurethane foam plastic • 2012 IRC Section NI 101.12.1 ILI > °- tr Ea insulations complies with the intent of the provisions of the • 2009 IRC Section N1101.4.1 �; Fv u D CI LI-1 following codes and regulations: • 2015 or 2012 IECC Section C303.1.1.1 or WO 0) to R303.1.1.1 5 x ul • 2015.2012,2009 and 2006 International Building • 2009 IECC Section 303.1.1.1. IH w Codex(IBC) Elt Et • 2015, 2012, 2009 and 2006 International 2.10 The insulations are produced by Natural Polymers. Residential Code"(IRC) LLC in West Chicago.Illinois. • 2015, 2012, 2009 and 2006 International Energy Conservation Code'(IECC) 3.0 PRODUCT USE 2.0 LIMITATIONS 3.1 General:Natural-Therm'0.50 PCF,2.0 IBW PCF and 2.0 IBS PCF spray-applied polyurethane foam plastic Use of the Natural-Therm"spray-applied foam insulations insulations comply with IBC Section 2603, IRC Section recognized in this report is subject to the following R316, 2012IECC Sections C303,C402, R303,and R402, limitations: 2009 IECC 2.1 The insulations shall be installed in accordance with the Sections 303 and 402,and 2006 IECC Section 402.When manufacturer's published installation instructions, this installed in accordance with Section 4.0,Natural-Therm" evaluation report and the applicable code. If there are any 0.50 PCF, 2.0 IBW PCF and 2.0 IBS PCF spray-applied conflicts between the manufacturer's published installation polyurethane foam plastic insulations may be used in wall instructions and this report,the more restrictive governs. cavities, floor assemblies or ceiling assemblies,or in attic and crawl spaces as nonstructural thermal insulation 2.2 In accordance with Section 3.4 of this report. the material. The spray-applied foam plastic insulations are insulations shall be separated from the interior of the used in Type V-B construction under the IBC and in one- building by a code complying thermal barrier. and two-family dwellings under the IRC. 2.3 As noted in Sections 4.2,3.4 and 3.5 of this report.the 3.2 Design: Natural-Therm" spray-applied foam plastic insulations shall not exceed the nominal density and insulations shall comply with requirements in 2015 and thickness. 2012 IECC Sections C402.1 and R402.and 2009 and 2006 IECC Section 402.The manufacturer's published uv)imom The product descshed m this Uniform Evaluation Sernce(UES)Report has been evaluated as an alternative materialdesgn or method of constru00Un to order to Batey and comply with the latent of the prowston of the code as noted to this report and for at least equivalence to that prescribed e the code to quality strength effectivenesslire resrstancedurabhty and safey as applicablem accordance t»th IBC Section 104 11 Thrs document shalt only be reproduced'nits entirety Copynghl 0 2019 by lntemabonal Assoaatan of Plumbing and Mechan,cal Officials All rights reserved Punted In the Untied States Ph 1-677-4IESRPT•Fax 909 472 4171 ANS/ web:wen,C' -es org•4755 East Phdade;phra Street.Ontano.CaWomra 91761-2816-USA Page 1 of 6 •.p 41114 • • Number: 36 ® Originally Issued: 01/31/2014 Revised: 01/24/2019 Valid Through: 01/31/2020 installation instructions for Natural-Therm"spray-applied Section 2603.4.1.6, 2015. 2012 or 2009 IRC Sections foam plastic insulations and this report shall be available R316.5.3 and R3I6.5.4 or 2006 IRC Sections R314.5.3 and and strictly adhered to at all times on the jobsite during R314.5.4. as applicable. The ignition barrier shall be installation. installed in a manner such that the foam plastic insulation is not exposed,and is consistent with the requirements of Where conflicts occur,the most restrictive governs. the type of construction required by the applicable code. Natural-Therm" insulations as described in this section 3.3 Installation: As referred to in the Natural Polymers, may be installed in unvented attics and unvented enclosed LLC's published installation instructions,the insulation is rafter spaces in accordance with 2015 and 2012 [RC spray-applied on the jobsite using a volumetric positive Section R806.5 or 2009 and 2006 IRC Section R806.4,as displacement pump. The applied insulation is sprayed in applicable. multiple passes having a maximum thickness of 6 inches (152 mm) per pass for Natural-Therm" 0.50 PCF spray- 3.5.2 Installation Without a Prescriptive Ignition applied foam plastic insulation or a maximum thickness of Barrier 2 inches(50.8 mm)per pass for Natural-Therm"2.0 IBW PCF and 2.0 IBS PCF spray-applied foam plastic 3.5.2.1 General: In accordance with Sections 3.5.2.2 of insulations up to the maximum insulation thickness this report, when Natural-Thermx spray-applied foam specified in this report. The maximum in-service plastic insulations are installed in attics or crawl spaces temperature for all areas shall not exceed 180°F (82°C). without a prescriptive ignition barrier, the following The spray-applied foam plastic insulation shall not be used conditions apply: in electrical outlets or junction boxes or in contact with a. Entry is only to service utilities in the attic or rain, water, or soil. The spray-applied foam plastic crawl space and no storage is permitted. insulation shall be sprayed onto a substrate that is protected b. Attic or crawl space areas shall not be and clean from any debris or weather-related conditions interconnected. during and after application. c. Air from the attic or crawl space shall not be circulated to other parts of the building. 3.4 Installation With a Prescriptive Thermal Barrier: d. Attic ventilation is provided as required by IBC Natural-Therm'spray-applied foam plastic insulation shall Section 1203.2 or IRC Section R806 except where be separated from the interior by an approved thermal air-impermeable insulation is permitted in barrier of minimum !, inch thick (12.7 mm) gypsum unvented attics and shall comply with the wallboard or an equivalent thermal barrier. The thermal following code sections as applicable: barrier shall comply with, and be installed in accordance For Unvented Attics: with IBC Section 2603.4, 2015. 2012 and 2009 IRC • 2015 IBC Section 1203.3 Section R316.4 or 2006 IRC Section R314.4.as applicable. • 2015 and 2012 IRC Section R806.5 Based on testing in accordance with NFPA 286 (with the • 2009 IRC Section R806.4 acceptance criteria of 2012 and 2009 IBC Section 803.1.2.1 and 2006 IBC Section 803.2.1). Natural- For Crawl Spaces: Therm"0.5 PCF spray-applied foam plastic insulation at • 2015 IBC Section 1203.4 thicknesses up to 8 inches(203 mm) for wall cavities and • 2012,2009 and 2006 IBC Section 1203.3 10 inches (254 mm) for floor/ceiling cavities are • 2015, 2012, 2009 and 2006 IRC Section recognized for use with a thermal barrier complying with R408.1 and installed in accordance with IBC or IRC. For wall cavities and floor/ceiling cavities Natural-Therm"2.0 IBW e. In accordance with IBC Section 1203.2 or IRC PCF and 2.0 IBS PCF spray-applied foam plastic Section R806, attic ventilation is provided, as insulation,thicknesses of up to 111/4 inches(286 mm)are applicable. recognized for use with a thermal barrier complying with f. In accordance with IMC (International and installed in accordance with IBC or IRC. Within an Mechanical Code") Section 701 [2006 IMC attic or crawl space,installation shall be in accordance with Section 701 and 7031.combustion air is provided. Section 3.5 of this report. 3.5.2.2 Installation for the Application of Foam Kote FC 3.5 Installation for Attics or Crawl Spaces 50-50A Intumescent Coating: Natural-Therm" spray- applied foam plastic insulations may be spray-applied in 3.5.1 Installation With a Prescriptive Ignition Barrier: attics to the underside of roof sheathing or roof rafters.and Where entry is made only for the service of utilities, vertical surfaces:and may be spray-applied in crawl spaces Natural-Therm" at a maximum thickness of 4.0 inches to the underside of floors and vertical surfaces as described (102 mm), and IBS Envelo-Seal 0.50. at a maximum in this section.When applied to the underside of the top of thickness of 5% inches (143 mm) spray-applied foam the space, the thickness of the Natural-Therm"0.50 PCF plastic insulations shall be installed within attics or crawl foam plastic shall not exceed 12 inches (305 mm), and spaces with an ignition barrier in accordance with IBC Page 2 of 6 _ k • , Number: 36 Originally Issued: 01/31/2014 Revised: 01/24/2019 Valid Through: 01/31/2020 when applied to vertical surfaces the thickness shall not installation complies with this section,the ignition barrier exceed 8 inches(203 mm).When applied to the underside specified in IBC Section 2603.4.1.6, 2012 or 2009 IRC of the top of the space.the thickness of the Natural-Therm" Section R316.5.3 or 2006 IRC Section R314.5.3, as 2.0 IBW PCF and 2.0 IBS PCF foam plastic shall not applicable.may be omitted. exceed 11.5 inches(292 mm),and when applied to vertical surfaces maximum thickness shall not exceed 7.5 inches 3.5.2.2.3 DC-315 Fireproof Paint Application and (191 min).The Natural-Therm'spray-applied foam plastic Curing: Natural-Therm'0.50 PCF 2.0 IBW PCF and 2.0 insulations shall be separated from the interior of the IBS PCF spray-applied foam plastic insulations shall be building by a thermal barrier complying with and installed covered with a required minimum thickness of 21-mil in accordance with IBC or IRC, and from the attic space (0.53 mm) wet film [14 mils(0.36 mm) dry film] of the with Foam Kote FC 50-50A coating as described in Section DC-315 Fireproof Paint as described in Section 4.7, and 4.6 of this report. When installations comply with this applied over the insulation in accordance with the coating section. the ignition barrier specified in IBC Section manufacturer's published installation instructions and this 2603.4.1.6 and 2015.2012 and 2009 IRC Section R316.5.3 report.The coating shall be applied in one coat by an airless or 2006 IRC Section R314.5.3, as applicable. may be sprayer.brush or roller at a rate of 1 gallon(3.38 L)per 73 omitted. square feet (6.8 square meters). to obtain the required minimum thickness of 21-mil(0.53 mm)wet film[14 mils 3.5.2.2.1 Foam Kote FC 50-50A Intumescent Coating (0.36 mm)dry film].The coating has a minimum 24-hour Application and Curing: Natural-Therm"0.50 PCF and curing time,and shall be applied to surfaces that are dry. 2.0 IBW PCF and 2.0 IBS PCF spray-applied foam plastic clean, and free of dirt or any loose debris that could insulations shall be covered with a required minimum interfere with adhesion of the coating, and when ambient thickness of 10-mil (0.25 mm) wet film [7.5 mils (0.19 and substrate temperatures are within a range of 50°F mm)dry film] thickness of the Foam Kote FC 50-50A as (10°C)to 90°F(32°C). described in Section 4.5.and applied over the insulation in accordance with the coating manufacturer's published 3.5.2.3 Application Without Intumescent Coating or installation instructions and this report. The coating shall Fireproof Paint:Natural-Thermx0.50 PCF 2.0 IBW PCF be applied in one or two coats by an airless sprayer,brush and 2.0 IBS PCF spray-applied foam plastic insulations or roller at a rate of either 1 gal Ion per 100 square feet(0.41 may be spray-applied without an intumescent coating to the Um-) in one coat or '/ gallon per 100 square feet (0.41 underside of roof sheathing or roof rafters and vertical L/m2) per coat in two coats, to obtain the required surfaces of attics and in crawl spaces. When applied to the minimum thickness of 10-mil(0.25 mm)wet film[7.5 mils underside of the top of the space, the thickness of the (0.19 mm)dry film].The coating has a minimum four-hour Natural=Therm"0.50 PCF foam plastic shall not exceed 10 curing time per coat, and shall be applied to surfaces that inches(254 mm),and when applied to vertical surfaces the are dry.clean,and free of dirt or any loose debris that could thickness shall not exceed 8 inches (203 mm). When interfere with adhesion of the coating.and when ambient applied to the underside of the top of the space, the and substrate temperatures are within a range of 50°F thickness of the Natural-Therm"2.0 IBW PCF and 2.0 IBS (10°C)to 90°F(32°C). PCF foam plastic shall not exceed 11.25 inches(286 mm), and when applied to vertical surfaces maximum thickness 3.5.2.2.2 Installation for the Application of DC-315 shall not exceed 11.25 inches(286 mm). The insulations Fireproof Paint: Natural-Therm® spray-applied foam may be installed in unvented attics as described in this plastic insulations may be spray-applied in attics to the section in accordance with 2015 IBC Section 1203.3.2015 underside of roof sheathing, roof rafters and/or vertical or 2012 IRC Section R806.5 or 2009 or 2006 IRC Section surfaces, and in crawl spaces to the underside of floors. R806.4.as applicable. and/or vertical surfaces as described in this section.When applied to the underside of the top of the space, the 4.0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION thickness of the Natural-Therm®0.50 PCF foam plastic shall not exceed 12 inches(305 mm),and when applied to 4.1 Properties: Natural-Therm"0.50 PCF spray-applied vertical surfaces the thickness shall not exceed 8 inches foam plastic insulation is an open-cell. spray-applied, (203 mm). When applied to the underside of the top of the polyurethane foam plastic and complies as low-density space, the thickness of the Natural-Therm"2.0 IBW PCF insulation in accordance with Section 3.1.1 and Table I of and 2.0 IBS PCF foam plastic shall not exceed 11.5 inches AC377. The insulation is a two-component spray foam (292 mm),and when applied to vertical surfaces maximum plastic with a nominal in-place density of 0.5 pcf(8 kg/m). thickness shall not exceed 7.5 inches (191 mm). The Natural-Therm" spray-applied foam insulations shall be Natural-Therm' 2.0 IBW PCF and 2.0 IBS PCF spray- separated from the interior of the building by a thermal applied foam plastic insulations are closed-cell, spray- harrier complying with and installed in accordance with applied, polyurethane foam plastics and comply as IBC or IRC,or from the attic space with DC-3I5 Fireproof medium-density insulation in accordance with Section Paint as described in Section 4.7 of this report. When 3.1.1 of AC377.The insulations are two-component spray Page 3 of 6 *144 EVALUATION REPORT Number: 336 Originally Issued: 01/31/2014 Revised: 01/24/2019 Valid Through: 01/31/2020 foam plastics with a nominal in-place density of 2.0 pcf(32 4.7 DC-315 Fireproof Paint:DC-3I5 Fireproof Paint is a kg/m'). water based latex intumescent coating manufactured by International Fireproof Technology,Inc. is described in The spray-applied insulations are produced in the field by combining a polymeric isocyanate (A component) and a IAPMO UES ER-499.The coating is supplied in 5 gallon polymeric resin (B component). The liquid components (19L)pails and 55-gallon(208L)drums. shall be stored in 55-gallon(208 L)drums at temperatures between 50°F and 90°F (10°C and 32°C). When 5.0 IDENTIFICATION Component A and Component B are stored in factory- sealed containers at the recommended temperatures. the The spray foam insulations are identified with the maximum shelf life is one year. following: 4.2 Thermal Resistance (R-Values): Natural-Therm" a. Manufacturer's name(Natural Polymers,LLC) spray-applied foam plastic insulations have thermal b. address and telephone number, resistance (R-Values) at a mean temperature of 75°F c. the product trade names(Natural-Therm') (24°C)as shown in Table 1 of this report. d. use instructions e. density,flame-spread and smoke-development 4.3 Surface Burning Characteristics: At a maximum indices thickness of 55/8 inches(143 mm)and a nominal density of f. date of manufacture or batch/run number 0.5 pcf(8 kg/m'). the Natural-Therm" 0.50 PCF spray- g. thermal resistance values applied foam plastic insulation yields a flame spread index h. the evaluation report number(ER-0336) of 25 or less and smoke-developed index of 450 or less i. the name or logo of the inspection agency when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. (Quality Control Consultants.LLC) At a maximum thickness of 4.0 inches (102 mm) and a Each container of the Foam Kote FC 50-50A intumescent nominal density of 2.0 PCF (32 kg/m'), the Natural- coating is labeled with the manufacturer's name (Flame Therm'2.0 IBW PCF and 2.0 IBS PCF spray-applied foam Control Coatings, LLC), the product name, and use plastic insulations yield a flame spread index of 25 or less instructions. Each container of the DC-315 Fireproof paint and smoke-developed index of 450 or less when tested in is labeled in accordance with IAPMO UES ER-499. accordance with ASTM E84. 4.4 Air Permeability: When tested in accordance with [ ASTM E283 at a minimum thickness of I inch(25.4 mm). IC1410 A P M O Natural-Therm' 0.5 PCF spray-applied foam plastic insulations are classified as air-impermeable insulations in ES accordance with 2015 IBC Section 1203.3.2015 and 2012 IRC Section R806.5 and 2009 and 2006 IRC Section R806.4. or IAPMO UES ER-336 4.5 Vapor Permeance: When tested in accordance with the ASTM E96 desiccant method(Procedure A),Natural- 6.0 SUBSTANTIATING DATA Therm"2.0 IBW PCF and 2.0 IBS PCF spray-applied foam plastic insulations have a vapor permeance of less than 1.0 6.1 Data in accordance with the ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria perms [5.7 x 10-9 kg/(PA-s-m2)].at a minimum thickness for Spray-applied Foam Plastic Insulation. .AC377. dated of 1.0 inch (25.4 mm) and qualifies as Class II vapor April 2016. retarder in accordance with IBC Section 202 and IRC Section R202. 6.2 Natural-Therm'0.50 PCF spray-applied foam plastic insulation reports of room corner tests in accordance with 4.6 Foam Kote FC 50-50A: Foam Kote FC 50-50A is a NFPA 286. water-based intumescent fire-retardant coating, manufactured expressly for the thermal protection of 6.3 Natural-Therm'2.0 IBW PCF and 2.0 IBS PCF spray- polyurethane foam plastic insulation. Foam Kote FC 50- applied foam insulation reports of water vapor transmission 50A is manufactured by Flame Control Coatings,LLC and tests in accordance with ASTM E96. is supplied in I-gallon (4 L) and 5-gallon (19 L) pails. When Foam Kote FC 50-50A is stored in factory-sealed containers at temperatures between 50°F and 90°F (10°C and 32°C),the maximum shelf life is nine(9)months. Page 4 of 6 EVALUATION REPORT Number: 6 • Originally Issued: 01/31/2014 Revised: 01/24/2019 Valid Through: 01/31/2020 7.0 STATEMENT OF RECOGNITION This evaluation report describes the results of research carried out by IAPMO Uniform Evaluation Service on Natural-Therm&0.50 PCF.2.0 IBW PCF and 2.0 IBS PCF spray-applied polyurethane foam plastic insulations to assess conformance to the codes shown in Section 1.0 of this report. and serves as documentation of the product certification. Products are manufactured at locations noted in section 2.10 of this report under a quality control program with periodic inspections under the supervision of IAPMO UES. Brian Gerber,P.E.,S.E. Vice President,Technical Operations Uniform Evaluation Service /%41,40/ Richard Beck,PE,CBO,MCP Vice President,Uniform Evaluation Service GP Russ Chane CEO,The IAPMO Group For additional information about this evaluation report please visit ,r,9r..ttniform-e..ori or email us at info a uniform-ei.or: Page 5 of 6 kit* EVALUATION REPORT Number: 336 T" Originally Issued: 01/31/2014 Revised: 01/24/2019 Valid Through: 01/31/2020 Table 1 Thermal Resistance(R-Values)1,2 Thickness Natural-Therm 0.50 PCF R- Natural-Therm 2.0 PCF IBW (inch) Value(°f•ft2•h/Btu) or IBS R-Value(°f•ft2•h/Btu) 1 3.7 6.7 2 7.5 12 3.5 13 21 4 15 24 5 19 30 5.5 20 33 6 22 36 7 26 42 7.5 28 45 8 30 48 9 33 54 9.5 35 57 10 37 60 11.5 43 70 12 44 72 For SI:1 inch=25.4 mm, 1"F-f12-h/Btu=0.147 110 K m2NV. ,R-Values are calculated based on tested K values at 1-inch and 4-inch thicknesses for Natural-There 0.50 PCF. :R-Values are calculated based on tested K values at 1-inch and 4-inch thicknesses for Natural-Therms 2.0 PCF. 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