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29-157 (4) GAI I e 114TA"TION . 1 >A f �.Cortilpreas�rtNe rtmm mg spenps 1t>RACKa'r ind I Moo aloft M tl'te houaing, 2. ffrmty.Iran piece ageMst cxfttl�. MOCK HANGER MAINTMANCE �OV'�Aib how t to t it+y►{pE . E e WAPHIMM;F%k of flni or t>le�ctrleai oho*dleoonnect the power berforo deans or mom maitttlrlancs on the ventilator. � P� 0�Y s 0 the od lis baconm soiled,we only a mild soap and water NAMES ROD soluktri for deanlng,Do not ueir solvents or Abtasivs also mrs, . INSY'AUATION IN o EXISTING CONSTRUCTION � Instong a vansator fn an soaft oommumon-site requires at lout a srl7elfl scollnols aft(attic or omm apace)above , the plarlrled ln@Wili m laoatlm, Revlew INSTALLATION IN A NEW CONSTRUC ONI SITeR 0 and follow Ail inatoxft ns which a�to your lnstatlation. Locals ttt!=ventilator next to a g Jolet. uOT PdWEtt UNIT Plan It*ductwork and wi"before►ptbaeeding with the ilteWli dim. FIGUA9 7 CALM*.Check the sires Wwo the planned{r>tltallation to be certain the 1.Du AwOork car+be In+4god or tW the am Is e11I�llclent- Z.Wlj Chan be run the planned IboetlM. 3.No M Mrg at other obstnx;tlon WW"Oder Mth the Installation. INSTALLATION FROM ACCESSIBLE AREA ABOVE Using•headers) 1,FrmM below the lnslsliltdon oite,drill a small hole in ceiling at s me phutned loomOn. z Locaft Nola in attlo of crawl apsice. 3.In ado.,oromwl space►mark om!"far cutout by using the housing Ae s WMWe.Grout dkrteneiw*,10%e'x 14%0 CUP The abort aide(1 OM of the cutout must he right next to the cowgpiot, 4.A910 s F4WJM 9.Mark cutout akwV mRrkad tlne• NOTE:a aWUM le phtabr►tutotltahould be medle from bet"'to MmId lades. a. [wall heaOers batwaen ON to using nar'Is or scniws isevlrV PIGUEiE$ 101me baw"m them. G.InMI bnuscaW upside doom on roouelnes long d nenslon using hex ogle. 7,MeuM damper suction to housing,inaml housing and connect wiring and dudwo k.Inet811 power uNVbbower assembly and guile. MUt1W7" BRACKEN MEADGR • • t N!t'AQtih FIGURE 9 Zed Wdt7S:80 2002 9T 'FpW 'ON xdd WOdd iw��,NG THE HOtJSING1 NOTE:,These ventilators are designed for Instauation MOUNTING VENTILATOR etween ts"O.C.ceiling jptsts with no framing neoessary. HOUSING the buiidiNa structure has Z4'.O.C. joists construction, BRACKET ; aiming will be required: Position housing between ceiling joists and adjust height to finished calling.Loosen two(2)hex nuts for each mounting bracket from inside the housing and make the adjustment. Tighten the four(4)hex nuts. 0 NOTE:There are four(4)additional mounting slots'in the housing for mounting or rtelocalling the mounting brackets. Refer to Figure 4.Screw housing to joists-using holes in mounting brackets aiid four(4)screws furnished, P� install standard 3W x 100 ductwork from damper,section to outside wall or through roof and mount appropriate wall or roof cap(optional.)Refer to the instructions provided with the cap&. IMPORTANT: Be certain there are not any obstructions at the discharge of the veMiiattor.Be aertsin Insulation does not get into the ductwork or Into the blower. ARIi1IG FIGURE 4 NOTE:All wiring connections.trust aomply with locait codes, rdinances and the National Electrical Code and the ventilator wat be properly grounded Disconnect power at cir+cult reaker before msktng wire connections. Roller to Figure S.Loosen screws and remove junction box. Run 120vAC supply wiring with ground through switch box to knockout in ventilator housing and secure with box connector. Refer to Figure B.Connect supply wires to ventilator wines:black to black,white to white.Connect ground wire to green ground. , screw. I Replace junction box and tighten screws. Connect supply wire to switch.NOTE:Switch must be purchased separately.Refer to NUTone's catalog. OWER UNIT INSTALLATION, ,Refer to Figure 7,The power unit mounts with two hanger rods to the mourding brackets.Insert the hanger rods through the, JUNCTION holes in the mounting bracket hooking there from the Inside Box to the outside. FIGURE 5 Position the power unit so that Ite_dlbcharge,openinp Is in line with the installed ductwork.Hold the,power unit in position between the mounting brackets acrd swing the hanger rods into the slots on the power unit and securely tighten the wing nuts. Plug the three(3)wine connectors from the junction box GA29N into the wire receptacle connector from the power unit making ; -- --- ----- GREEN sure the plug is properly aligned. BLACK I GROUND t t SCREW t t t t 1 t 1 t V@RTICAL DISCHARGE WHITE 0m x 10'DAMPER SECTION 3'A"x 10" DAMPER _ _ - -- SECTION STANDARD t j��SWITCH f WALL SWITCH 1 1 Box ' 1 1 1 1 1 o a EARTH HQFIryQNTAL Q 120vAC,e0 H: - GROUND DISCHARGE House POWER s FIGURE 31 FIGURE 6 Zzd WbES:oe Coo.2 9ti 'r,?w 'ON xdd woad t mb* INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS READ & SAVE THESE iNSTRUCTIONS! QuieTTest® Twin .Blower Ventilator . MODELS: QT13% •QT200 & OT300 For Ceiling installation IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS POWER CONK CTOR WAMING,TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRrL ELECTRIC UNiT SHOCK,OR INJURY TO PERSONS,OBSERVE THE O SLOTS FOLLO1MNa: WING NUT, A.Use Oils unit only In the manner intended by the manufacturer. .. \ HANGER ROD if you have questions,contact the manufacturer. e.Before servicing or cleaning unit,Switch power off at service HANGER panel and 1pok seN;co panel to prevent power from being ROD ¢ ,. switched on accidentally. When the senrice'disconnecting.means cannot be.locked,aecurely fasten a prominent warning devlee,such as a tag,to the'service paned. CAUT10ft For gtmenm ventilating use only,Do not use to exhaust hazardous or explot;we materials and vapors. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FIGURE I WARIWNG:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF DIRK,0.11110TRIC SHOCK„OR INJURY TO PERSONS,OBSERVE THE . FOLLOWING: ROOF OAP A.Installation work and electrical.wiring must be done by qualified vetTT10AL person(s)In accordance with ON applicable codes and standards, DISCHARGE including fire-rated construction. 8.Sufficient air is needed for proper combusitlon and exhausting of 3'Au x 100 gem,thnNigh the flue(chirnney)of fuel burning equipment to DUCT .. WALL GAP prevent back drafting. ollow the hosting equipment KNOCKOUTS manufacturer's gukleline and Safety standards such as those publishaG by the Natlonal Firs Protection Assoclatlon(NFPA), and tide American Sodety for Heating, Refr,peration and Air FAN Conditioning Engineers(ASHRAE),and the local code HOUSING authorities. C.Where cutting or dAIN Iitto wall or ceiling,do,not damage o HORIZONTAL electrical wiring and other hidden utEties. DISCHARGE D.Ducted farts must always be vented to the outdoors. m E.-if thla unit is to be ineetalted over a tub or shower,it must be FIGURE 2 maN)d as appropriate for the application. F.NEVER place a switoh wn®►e It can bo reached from a tubor shower. INSTALLATION IN •Suitable for we with•solid"to speed controls. • A NEW CONSTRUCTION SITE •Uses standard 334'x 10"ducting. •Designed for oeilkv installation. PREPARATION •Da not mount over t?attthtb orlshower stall enclosure. CAUTION:When handing the power unit do not reach in the and •Not for use in kitchens. opening*and bond the blower wheels. .The venttistor consists of the Mousing,mounting brackets,junction Ref r to Figure t. box,pcAVor uniVblovrer aassenbly,damper section and grille i,Remove power unit from housing assembly. assembly. (a)If necessary,unplug power plug from the connector. FAN MUST NOT BE INSTALL! IN�A CEILING THERMALLY (b)Loosssn wing nut.on hanger nods that hold the power unit. INSUI.A'MO TO A VALUE G TER TNAN R40• (e)•unfasten hanger rods from slots and remove power unit. ' (d)Slat•power unit aside until needed .FOR BEST RESU 4S 2.Refer to Fiore Z.Remove one of the wiring knockouts from the housing. Vlrhen installing the ventilator in a new construction aite.Install the 3.The ventilators•can be ducted for elthervedul or hofiaontal housing during the rough-in.corastructlon of the lea ldirtp.The power discharge. unto and grille should be installed after the fintshod ceiling Is In place. 4.Roller to Figure S.Mount 3%6 x 101 damper section on top of To install the ventllator in an extating building,an accessible area housing for Vertical discharge or on the aide of housing for (attle or amd space)is requirrecl from above the planned location, hortxontal discharge with two(2)screws furnished. University of Minnesota -- TECHNICAL Foundation Test Facility: BULLETIN Evaluation of Basement Wall Finishing s teem _ Sepr�ennb+�r 2000/No,2 Study Objective E ateedor she Vapor Retat ` To validate the theory that no vapor retarder should During the winter rnonths, condensation formed be used with the Basement Wall Finishing System. on the insulation side of the vapor retarder. The This would be accomplished by obtaining point amount of cor4ensst+e was enough run dawn moisture condition and combined system moisture the vapor retarder onto the floor. As ttte climate transport data for various vapor retarder transitiioneed into spring and summer,water configurations with the system. Of key interest is droplets accumulated can the exterior wall side of the locations in the basement system where the vapor retarder. In bath the heating and moisture levels are high;the interior humidity aril cooling seasons,this vapor reetarder temperature,conditions under which such high COnfigurateon was clearly unacceptable. levels are achieved;as well as the interior frrterW Side Vapor Retarder: temperature and humidity conditions required for When the vapor retarder r was placed on the complete moisture removal(wettIngldrying curves). Interior surface, condensation also accumulated on the Insulation sine of the vapor retarder. The study was conducted at the University of Additionally.the insulat1lon panels showed Minnesota Foundation Test Facility and began In moisti:ire.gain during the spring/summer at levels November of 1998. The Owens Corning Basement that exceeded the drying potential during the Wall Finishing System was installed with three heating season. This cycle would result In the vapor retarder oonflgurations. insulation becoming progressively*wetter"over > A polyethylene vapor retarder placed between lame. Thus,the interior vapor retarder Me Insulation and the foundation wall '"Exterior configuration was.i naweptable. Side Vapor Retarder" No yr rOarder. A polyethylene vapor retarder placed on the The two quadrants with no vapor rejlarder clearly interior surfer(between the Insulation and shred a"stable wettingfdrying annual cycle in interior air.) "Interior Side Vapor Retarder" a heated basement.' As expected, a mare >- "No Vapor Retarder*on 2 of the module significant°moisture gain was observed in the quadrants(opposing cancers) parcels during the"unconditioned"phase of the From 12/98 through 21QG, measurements were study with no dehumidification. However,the taken off: interior air temperature, humidity ratio, data also showed the ability of the system to and bare orroetrto pressure,ambient exterior eft`ectively'dry our once conditions changed. temperature and humidity ratio,and humidity ratio This can be eexti".apolateed to conclude`fhe zero measurements at 40 locations within the insulation vapor retarder oonfiguration has a stable (10 per quadrant). Additional data was collected wetting/drying annual cycle in an approximately for amount of deehiumicii er oondensate(water) unheated basement as wall." removed. mass of 8 removable sq.ft. sections, electrical enargy consumption CoroJuslion DlscussWn Kftn Instalft me Owens Corning The environmental c ondiaons were established Basement lull nalshing Mein,a Vapor to be representative of"typical"'MN basement retardesr"shoufd NOTbe used The use of a c onditiom Testing began with tide basement single vapor retarder, regardless of the location, module under Ideal Indoor conditions--WI=and provided a condensation plane where liquid low relative humidity(40% H). Condkions water formed and remained trapped in the were later modi feed to represent a`worst cease system. scenario"—an unconditioned basement at 581= and 70%RIB. Following is a.brief discussion of Additional Intbrmation regarding this report,can each quadrant peerfomiance. be.obtained by contacting Owens Coming at 1-800-,GET-PINK. TECHNICAL BULLETIN tbe%% wan system Apri 2DO1 I No.3 What R-value? Thernrs.iResistance,-frequently referredtoas R Does this meet:thennal`bullOing value,represents the ability of a material to requirements? retard heat flow. As the resistanc a increases, wit any,coostructlon;por ect,It is Important the treat# r is reduced. ln nore,,Oommonl t o itrst;ur c3 rsta your local building code terms,the.higher the R vAIue;the ter the regtli°errterrts. Hoauever,-fdr rre geopra hic it Insulter Because°fiberglass Osulbtlon hIastiriy, ar"$j R 11 i► caiiklo r is the stan�ierd ra�initirurn ppckefs. he l is mertinsuWon..Thera4", an excalient insuleth-4.,mater'ial. # l asernent WaII:l=lnislhing Systerra w l meet nn t�crilrliing,requ�irerrrer�: How is ivy!vat ae deter inod'? R-value is cabled by didrrg the:thickness of Itr'tivetsity.0 AtN-Energy tie Domparlso a. the mat iai fit)bytheltherrnal conductivity fk}. From 1998 hrough Jantary,2000,an extensive evaluation of thoPaserneMWOO This is shown by R,=. �lrctr Finishing System was conductedat.1he k latu ink fe•F3 University of Minnesota Foundation Test Faclifty: Part tithe project included data collection n can The ft-uahm f t .pasts of ft,Basement the rgy consurnplion o!..the:,basement. MO Flalshing.;System is Xllt rnodule duft this tune period. The study res+uits concludwtttat`the:s tem.yle de,_the same pedbrmande as as rd:R4I llbprglass-.batt why,is adding basoment'imutation insulgdon insthff r►. beneficial? in most cases,fWshk.V a basement results in Arre there of r oppoftn'ttles to Minimize creating;a.rrArV space thatt will be-condifloe " treat lass*tha.brrie rftl meaning that the space will tie,c ;ad/nea<t+ed.by Yes S eve al studies hvv a`been conducted sorna:type Of A system: Without adding �1 dhow�� inlilbat�n tc�be a; rnary:c Ouse sulafian fcr 3s$etrvaliss a significant df eciergy loss 1'n l e.ognnn area r slgnifidantair irlation ts:wra 'the f©undatlon amount gf energy can be los; _ ill rrieets`#he rest:at the how. in rrrany When the Basernent.Wall Finishing sterols bas�rrts,ahe rva ►put ttroir l and Won sill insta.lied,the incirme inthermal'peftwiance,cat platelbandjoist.area aol feel ft*mooMent. the.waft.has twc►pnrrrary benefits. First the On+e ai° lle'tos eff6c" lay th r�educ tha wads'.are ramrcer acrd room feels more amount*­(air InAltration,in a horrme is to seal this c omfortable4:,Sewr ,,tWe::i&,Ws_hest Ices area by vsing a productSuchlas Owens thr+ougl'r:'the walls. This Can result in lower 1 a0*4''9 Fire Sege Foam;sawant. energy,.00nsurmpflt :;ard;hwinglo olfng savings. Additional information For'More it fom-ation on_rrralcing your home The U:S,.D'partmW r Energy has:put toga er nwis cornfo bie and:er gyp:e�idient.:r k r mr ft , at vr �v a�s�ornfr�x�oar�. geographical areas. in all:US zones,the recor mendstiorl-for Interior Basement You.may also v�to revlew the;U. .. lnsuiatfon lsR 11. Additionally. RAI-Jnsulatlon Department offnergywobsItatt l generailythe rhos#c elfecHve:R­valuetar www erg,_96Vorthe Nofth Americ9n basernent.insula n-=so you get thei.biggest irsuiaElon Manufactixers Assoclat sU at *bang for your buclr"'at this level, www'aaima"org.; Mold&,Mildew Resistance o the Basement WIali Firtislung S skem page 2. so is It tin Important to control the 'Irt1'trat else can-:be done to improve the basement environment with'thrs:syi d ern? o r►fort of•your bats matt and rninin izeAhe AWdote�ly..First,,th s:4 oa�i106d'�spOot. A. Pot nti;3i;1 fir cr. sting:.het rnustgr s ett? humid,pooriy,ventlated enA:ronrnent:is not a _ comfortable ©nea, ecortid,theme arcs a tat o€f There zres several w$ys.to help'make.your other tnbtenals'inthe-b� :ertit, :M r;as basement fuel lesslke�a kx rnen°r First; 9urniture and,catpetihg,; yo+u need:to, make :piug in a dehumidifier. Go lratling excess sU fe tltat;the krase�rnant"rs$quipped tb,han llo moishire is the:bestmethod'to:pre+rentand. uctu tin :h urrt:idity:(evsls, control-indoor.mold gro wth, so try to keBp ti�i `humidity.below 60%. Inereit sing the yeriblagan _ Additionally,th+e ptnduct shnul�! neverb� in the space,by:runnin9,your.HVAC-flan;wilI ine#at� leda webaarnen.t! 11'ihaut this aiso:heip rircutaa arr-and:imraue the comfart of si!stern has.beeca signed.ta;perfcxm that6irtig.enuironrnent: exceptionally We.11'in hi1h humidity environ.rn4nt�s,. it:is-rrot:a:fi :for mr.c�iisture,pratatems_ '`Ir'ou•neted:to I t'p itrle for nnuld tv:aY.+ 'app ac ow the i make sure that It water-problem a are correoW 'product? before any finis!ring wcxtc is oanducto�d so.ihat. 'i!ea�s—taut only if some,nuinent source has:been yourbaserii ent rretforms.and:te�els;ae ieft am.i s product Foir exam le,If sorneane3 comfortable,aslhexea,t ofyourhbme,. ;vvere to.:spill milk ta d.nott., an it,It.is pvssibla for:mold,.gr `tq�appear:inlh:at;araa i ' T TA old tMOdew T� " �NCI slistanfe Finishing Syste in April 2701 t N o,4: 'ihmit is mold? cellulose based ponents'-f� erglass,.'PVC;. Molds.are hngi: They are present lboth J'ndoom and polymer fabric, This fi eans tha,Matehals and out,and serve.a eery>Impertar IXr.posein are UOre d6tsri d6nwhen naturein:.breaking doWn,m.aterials_ In'yaur expCisedAn thigh moisture levels-: y:►nron'.t. home,,hovrever,,they can cause a 6t.of damage, 'warp, sWeli, or rot—and, m-or6 itnporfiently, they as±nfefE as.E a: aurc ►t heatth carirerrrs: Ada I not pravlde;a.I:ar�i:sour!oe.for mold. tactorta g.rorirth. Mold are aEsp:t±+sry�mpa organi4ins thatn,eed onl'y a-fie .tliinds.IoIh,HV.6'and`m.rltiply., Whef:tcs#ind was-conducted 6n:th6=s+ystem? r A;`wanl[i °moist.en tirohm,6nttC>Ilue=in ion eva.luabon:was cpnducted:by.:Ci6niiaon Unr 4h,orvila,O amparin.food source 0 Is �'wen�s>'Carnlrt� Bxra�r,ent;!,�'lfall.;Fini�hing'; 'iliAh aire`basern ts.rnae likel !to.have,a �y^st�am;.(BWFS)ja ottxar buitding rnatarials- moldy,-musty'Sell?..' spe fi.calbY,waq board;untre4t6d tniheratfiber V6r simile,t di4onal'`ba m!eaitfrnidhir�g;' tsittryg;tft , ind:st ntiar l►nr Qtt-fc iun l Frtateriials:arid::tedtiriigi es have.provi�ded'ilze: tt�ua,; resitila ' a 'Tt,e:l5rotiuct a lustedin a t thin s that moldy need #o lftrr nnd;:repr?aduc home, uuelt.a Eatsar�tarY4t #" -, he stud a rrra;, krunreid environment an+d ay.QnsrfuY t +d:tt7at.per'AtTbt C933 'Testlt „'Yuma! f6w source. In`many Gates,a;vapdrretsirde in dh:;could.be 6bsejrved on,,Ithe Geiiing: lei anal. the:-system hags ate xi hi h nnais re:te'Wdls u�rafl t !ard No.-.grv�! was apparetrt an:an Within-- all a aearrtbly hAt"`rnakes tt rery rlvmporient ol:lt a•: t=S” to he test t�Om ci.iFfcultfor#hevratts trx,4dry out:;:The;preser�ce:if ". if�t�nd�lc�t fungal.grattrtlt w ;d� rve�d ot�the cetliulosea`:baseRd,:materiais—:such as trzrditionai caning Sp and'woad, x4 No gr4*th was: .lramring artd drywall—prou�+de She 'id ei 6bS ved on::any..pr�r6, of 1he.aaeefrre nt:lNsll food source. WNW this..-Oombind6o n al`ds,can' F+ttislt g system"; ra+pidly:;gruvYatid rsproducs�rn`*asking a:tad attiia6arr e�re3n.warse uery,guwly� E3eic�arr`�e;xnaae�picphttraphs' s<tcen dunngrthe study FOwe 14:hows_ttte mold Why;ls.rnol&"important to control?, growth on.a<atendard:virallCa rd F�.ura'2 ehs�vua f4tthou h.m id6 Brevery eiMple arganisme,'they the-glass frberm :fhe. l3ssement r7tfalC pinishin can cause:darnege in'.your home.. CUlolds"can ar'ystartx:{�zepei�+vt1h no;mold �owth `� create atztin�nq:�rnd disaolvrati,an on eurtace�,;. � foul -tan Ieadi th�cof and decay of rna _.buildrrt m>ater�als Additionaliy;rnddeci3n g. create wnhe►altl y.vir. Al.thipugh:n 1. molds are dangerous, same terse rrrycvtQxins': can,, AM cause healthproEile?rns<. at is differe[it about thrs:;product:veMLS F+�'t�le'-f Fi uxe 2' #�c�ronral taarse�rtt�t:ul�ling meitei�eli�? The I a . nnant Wit Firs�hl���stemsl�:tadl+irafly different:.from.'tra,dRtonal'ba "nenf;iinidlinq `" mete�nekshnd:techniquesfcr�lWa:rE����ns :Fret, tl�e sy te7n was<4"sj red e".,thata rxapor retarder is:naft"u"ired and moisture dr not bra+me P .>Y+�thllt:?fhe w ail. �UwOdly the. ._ systerre is cor�prised:r�`:rrtalsture durle, rran- ACOUSTICAL TECHNICAL REPORT TECHNICAL �� BULLETIN the Basement W biabing Systm September 2000 i No.1 I What Is Sound? Sound is enemy,Which Stimulates our sense of Hard, non-per nr0erials such as drywal hearing. The word"noise•'is often used when have a NRC value o(0.05--'which means that this sound is unwanted or undesirable; Since 5%o(M6 incident sound energy Is absorbed. _ the Law of the Conservation of Energy states Unpainted concrete has a NRC of D-35—which that energy can neither be created nor means that about 35%of the incident sound destroyed,soummfnoise can be changed to energy striking the surface is absorbed. another form -such as heat-to be oontrolled. Therefore,the same physical properties that make Fiberglase panels goad Insulators. also Drywall Example: ff.", -;. make for good sound absorbers. k. How Is aeoustic performance tested? There are actually several different acoustical - aspens of a material that can be evaluated. The measure of a material's ability to efficiently The Owens Corning. absorb sound is called the absorption BasementWall Finishing coefficient. One way to measure the absorption System panels have an coefficient Is In a Reverberation Chamber. This NRC of 0.951 room is used to compare the amount of fib it takes for sound to dissipates in an empty _ chamber vs.the amount of time for the sound to dissipate in the room With a given amount Hoer does the tMrr'rent Wall Finishing (square feet)ofabsorbing material. The results system improve the acoustics of a room? of these measurements are then used to Ucause the Basement Wall Finishing System calculate the.sound absor'ptiofi toef ie S at panels have a high NRC value,sound waves _ vadous frequencies. This is the sound are effectively absorbed in the panel's(where absorption curve iorthe Basement WAR they am wally trantsfarmed into heat.) This Finishing S=ystem Parcels. prevents a list of sound from bouncing off the waif and buck into the room—which can result ., in.a"loud" roam where speech and music • I I t become easily distorted. i Mid I ( Is this systtem twig d fr arse with a Hone I 'theater? f I 7 Atthio gh the sound absorbing properties of the Basement Wall Finishing System can improve the audio expo in a multimedia room.t roes not address the sound quafitY aspects of What is NRC? the room. if the objective:is to obtain a high _ NRC, or no"reduction coefficient is a single performing,acoustically treated mom to gate ai number rating which represents the ability of *tuned" home theater environment,ment,then the materiai to absorb sound at various frequencies. Owens Coming Acoustic Room System world The NRC of a material is identified by averaging be the best akernative. For more.infbirmation the sound absorption, as determined In the about tie Acoustic Room Systsm, please above curve,at 250,600, 1000,and 2000 Hz. contact ttact Ovens Claming at 1-8W-GET-PINK Page 3 of 3 National Evaluation Resort No. NER-635 71 Concealed electrical, mechanical,or plumbing components shall be inspected prior to the installation of the Basement Wall Finishing System panels to verify compliance with related code requirements. Evaluation of these components is outside scone of this report. 7.2 Framing supporting the Basement Wall Finishing System shall be inspected prior to the installation of the panels to verify compliance with related code requirements. Evaluation of the supporting framing is outside scope of this report. 7.3 l-he maximum permitted area of the PVC trim moldings shall not exceed 10 percent of the aggregate wall and ceiling area of the room. 7.4 Installation of the Basement Wall Finishing System shall be in accordance with this report and the manufacturer's installation manual. 7.5 The Basement Wall Finishing System shall be limited to installation over cast- in-place concrete walls, concrete masonry unit walls, wood stud framing or metal stud framing.Supporting structural systems shall comply with applicable code requirements for that system and are outside scope of this report. 7.6 'This report is subject to periodic re-examination. For information on the current status of this report, consult the NE5 Product EYaIuat.ion Listing or contact the NES. 1 i I, Page 2 of 3 National Evaluation Report No. NER-635 1.0 SUBJECT BASEMENT WALL FINISH SYSTEM"" 2.0 PROPERTY FOR WHICH EVALUATION IS SOUGHT j� Interior finish trim 3.0 DESCRIPTION j l OWENS CORNING Basement Wall Finishing System is an alternative to con- ventional wall framing and gypsum wallboard.The Basement Wall Finishing System consists of PVC support lineals, base, batten, and cove moldings, and rigid prefinished fiberglass panels. Panels are prefinished with a fabric cover. Basement Wall Finishing System is primarily intended for installation in residentialappiicat ions . Basement Wall Finishing System panels meet the requirements for classification as a Class I (Class A) interior finish. 4.0 INSTALLATION The Basement Wall Finishing System shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's published installation instructions, subject to the conditions of this report. Installation typically consists of using either mechanical fasteners,adhesive or a combination of both to secure the Basement Wall Finishing System to the supporting substrate. 5.0 IDENTIFICATION All OWENS CORNING Basement Wall Finishing System components or packaging as described in this report shall bear a label indicating the manufacturer's name and this report number, for field identification. 6.0 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED 6.1 Omega Point Laboratories, Report No. 13060-103216a, dated May 14, 1999, containing results for fire testing in accordance with ASTM E84 for rigid fiberglass wall panels used in Basement Wall Finishing System. 6.2 Omega Point Laboratories, Report No. 16218-106644, dated April 13, 2000, containing results for fire testing in accordance with ASTM E84 for moldings used in Basement Wall Finishing System. 6.3 Omega Point Laboratories,Report No. 13060-103213,dated June 7, 1998,and Report No. 13060-104470a, dated March 24, 1999, containing results for fire testing for full-scale room corner. 6.4 OWENS CORNING Product Literature, dated May 1998_ 6.5 OWENS CORNING Submittal Sheet for Basement Wall Finishing Systern (B WFS), dated April 2000. 6.6 OWENS CORNING Basement Wall Finishing System Installation Manual, dated January 2000. 7.0 CONDITIONS OF USE The National Evaluation Service Committee finds that the OWENS CORNING Basement Wall Finishing System as described in this report complies with or is a suitable alternate to that specified in the 2000 International Building Code with the 2001 Supplement, the 2000 International Residential Code with the 2001 Supplement,the BOCA National Building Code/1999,the 1999 Standard Building Code , the 1997 Uniform Building Code, and 1998 International One- and Two- Family Dwelling Code subject to the following conditions: National Evaluation Service, Inc. 'gym 5203 Leesburg Pike, Suite 600, Falls Church, Virginia 22041-3401 Vil Phone: 703,1931-2187 www.nateval or Fax; 703%931-6505 �vrtiKN,uio,•�i NATIONAL EVALUATION ICI REP ITT Report No. NER-635 1sSUe'd Janctary 1. 2003 DIVISION 07 _THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION Section 0721,0 - Buildiryna Insulation DIVISION 09 •- FINISHES Section 09770-- especial Wall Surfaces REPORT HOLDER: EVALUATION SUBJECT: OWENS CORNING BASEMENT WALL FINISH SYSTEM ONE OWENS CORNING PKWY TOLEDO, OHIO 43059 Page 1 of 3 CopyrigWID 2003, National Evaluation Service, Inc. 1 his r'tx�u t L� iirnitc d ter the sp�ciji<prudtict(4174-1 tlutu tiled 1t=�t repvrlti sul7nritrr/bl div rr%rp%kuaN in Its apj7%eafion y'cecrw,r ti)jg thiw / , clad A'E5 +pe'ci ieulh dues nut make u,;r' r"e'pl+rr. :��0 tn<li}Pendt l7t lU1'f-.� tl'e'1'e'�r)t J'j(ilY7rE'tI bi'f%7f':`'i.ttlt�r7 i71 f;Vi't 7rCCl101r Service, Inc,%r1C (�'�.. ,f - t-rur•rant6', either expressed e,f'irnplio-1, cA la CM-Vfiruttng ur other-mutter in this report or US to any pr-tn17,ct art ere'd br this rep(jr'r. This 7lischlinter includes, bttt is m.)t lirnilud to, This repoo is u1so subl':c't to the limitation lisre d hc:rem. e A Y l � • Material Safety Data Sheet Material Name: Basement Wall Finishing System—Wall Panel MSDS No.: 15-MSD-22934-01-A Key/Legend: EPA= Environmental Protection Agency; TSCA=Toxic Substance Control Act; ACGIH = American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists; [ARC = International Agency for Research on Cancer; NIOSH =National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; NTP = National Toxicology Program; OSHA= Occupational Safety and Health Administration; NFPA= National Fire Protection Association; HMIS = Hazardous Material Identification System; CERCLA= Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act; SARA= Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act; DSL = Canadian Domestic Substance List; EINECS = European Inventory of New and Existing Chemical Substances; WHMIS =Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System; CAA= Clean Air Act Revision Summary: This is a revised MSDS, which replaces 15-MSD-22934-01 with updated toxicological data, PPE information and chemical composition information. Get OC MSDS electronically via Internet: http•//www.owenscorning.com or by calling 1-419-248-8234. This is the end of MSDS#22934-01-A Page 8 of 8 Issue Date: 08/21/02 North America- English • Material Safety Data Sheet Material Name: Basement Wall Finishing System—Wall Panel MSDS No.: 15-MSD-22934-01-A State Regulations: A: General Product Information No additional information available. B: Component Analysis- State The following components appear on one or more of the f Ilowing state hazardous substances lists: Component CAS# CA FL MA MN NJ PA Fiber Glass Wool (Fibrous Glass) (' related to 65997-17-3 1 Yes' No Yes' Yes' No Yes' Mineral wool fiber The following statement(s) are provided under the California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (Proposition 65): WARNING! This product contains a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer. Other Regulations: A: General Product Information No additional information available. B: Component Analysis- Inventory Component CAS# TSCA DSL I EINECS Fiber Glass Wool Fibrous Glass 65997-17-3 Yes Yes Yes Urea, polymer with formaldehyde and phpnni 25104-55-6 Yes Yes No C: Component Analysis-WHMIS IDL The following components are identified under the Canadian Hazardous Products Act Ingredient Disclosure List: Component CAS# Fiber Glass Wool (Fibrous Glass) 65997-17-3 1% item 768 (884) (related to Fibrous lass WHMIS Status: Controlled WHMIS Classification: D2A-Carcinogenicity D2B- Irritation * * * Section 16 - Other Information HMIS and NFPA Hazard Ratings: Category HMIS NFPA Acute Health 1* 2 Flammability 0 2 (facing, acka in Reactivity 0 0 NFPA Unusual Hazards: None. HMIS Personal Protection: To be supplied by user depending upon use. Reasonable care has been taken in the preparation of this information, but the manufacturer makes no warranty of merchantability or any other warranty, expressed or implied,with respect to this information. The manufacturer makes no representations and assumes no liability for any direct, incidental or consequential damages resulting from its use. Page 7 of 8 Issue Date: 08/21/02 North America- English • Material Safety Data Sheet Material Name: Basement Wall Finishing System—Wall Panel MSDS No.: 15-MSD-22934-01-A B: Component Waste Numbers No EPA Waste Numbers are applicable for this product's components. Disposal Instructions: Dispose of waste material according to Local, State, Federal, and Provincial Environmental Regulations. * * * Section 14—Transportation Information US DOT Information Shipping Name: Not regulated for transport. Hazard Class: None UN/NA#: None Packing Group: None Required Label(s): None Additional Info.: None TDG Information Shipping Name: Not regulated for transport. Hazard Class: None UN/NA#: None Packing Group: None Required Label(s): None Additional Info.: None Additional Transportation Regulations: No additional information available. * * * Section 15 - Re ulato Information US Federal Regulations: A: General Product Information No additional information available B: Component Analysis This material contains one or more of the following chemicals that are identified under SARA Section 302 (40 CFR 355 Appendix A), SARA Section 313 (40 CFR 372.65) and/or CERCLA(40 CFR 302.4). None The following is provided to aide in the preparation of SARA Section 311 and 312 reports. SARA 3111312 Acute Health Hazard: Yes Chronic Health Hazard: Yes Fire Hazard: No Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard: No Reactive Hazard: No C: Clean Air Act The following components appear on the Clean Air Act-1990 Hazardous Air Pollutants List: None Page 6 of 8 Issue Date: 08/21/02 North America- English oil a Material Safety Data Sheet Material Name: Basement Wall Finishing System—Wall Panel MSDS No.: 15-MSD-22934-01-A Hazardous Decomposition Products: None, except in fire. See Section 5 of MSDS for combustion products statement. Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. * * * Section 11 - Toxicological Information Acute Effects: General Product Information None Component Analysis-LD50/LC50 Urea, polymer with formaldehyde and phenol (25104-55-6) Oral LD50 Rat: 7 gm/kg Oral LD50 Mouse: 7 gm/kg Carcinogenicity: Fiber Glass Wool: In October 2001, the International Agency for Research on Cancer(IARC) classified fiber glass wool as Group 3, "not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans."The 2001 decision was based on human studies and animal research that have not shown an association between inhalation exposure to dust from fiber glass wool and the development of respiratory disease. This classification replaces the IARC finding in 1987 of a Group B designation"possibly carcinogenic to humans." In May 1997,the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) adopted an A3 carcinogen classification for glass wool fibers. The ACGIH A3 classification considers glass wool to be carcinogenic in experimental animals at relatively high doses, by routes of administration, at sites, or by mechanisms that it does not consider relevant to worker exposure. It also reviewed the available epidemiological studies and concluded that they do not confirm an increased risk of cancer in exposed humans. Overall, the ACGIH found that the available medical/scientific evidence suggests that glass wool is not likely to cause cancer in humans except under uncommon or unlikely routes or levels of exposure. In 1994,the National Toxicology Program (NTP) classified glass wool (respirable size) as"reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen." This classification was primarily based upon the 1987 IARC classification. NTP is currently considering reclassifying this material. Component Analysis Fiber Glass Wool (Fibrous Glass) (65997-17-3) IARC: Group 3 "not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans" (related to Glasswool) October 2001 Meeting ACGIH: A3-animal carcinogen (related to Glass wool fibers) NTP: Reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen (related to glasswool) (possible select carcinogen) * * * Section 12 - Ecolo ical Information This material is not toxic to animals, plants, or fish. * * * Section 13 - Dis osal Considerations US EPA Waste Number& Descriptions: A: General Product Information This product, if discarded, is not expected to be a characteristic hazardous waste under RCRA. Page 5 of 8 Issue Date: 08/21/02 North America- English 1 • Material Safety Data Sheet Material Name: Basement Wall Finishing System—Wall Panel MSDS No.: 15-MSD-22934-01-A Ventilation: General dilution ventilation and/or local exhaust ventilation should be provided as necessary to maintain exposures below regulatory limits. Dust collection systems should be used in operations involving the use of power tools. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Respiratory Protection: Use a properly fitted NIOSH or MSHA approved disposable dust respirator such as the 3M Model 8210(3M Model 8271 in high humidity environments) or equivalent when you: 1) install or remove loose fill, 2) install or remove any of these products in poorly ventilated spaces such as attics or crawlspaces. As an extra precaution you may choose, but are not required,to wear a disposable dust respirator at all times. If temperature of the surface being covered exceeds 2 50O (121 oC), the binder in these products may undergo various degrees of decomposition depending on the temperature of the application. The need for respiratory protection will vary according to the airborne concentration of the decomposition products released and accumulated in the area. If the insulation must be installed on hot surfaces above 250OF (121 oC), a full face respirator approved for protection against formaldehyde and organic vapors should be used. In areas with good general and/or local exhaust ventilation where exposures are controlled below the formaldehyde occupational exposure limits, respiratory protection is normally not needed. Skin Protection: Normal work clothing (long sleeved shirt, long pants, and gloves) is recommended. Skin irritation is known to occur chiefly at the pressure points such as around the neck, wrists, waist and between the fingers. Eyes/Face Protective Equipment: Wear safety glasses or goggles. * * * Section 9 - Physical & Chemical Properties Appearance: Fabric Covered, Fibrous Odor: Organic glass Physical State: Solid pH: Not applicable Vapor Pressure(mm Hg @ Not applicable Vapor Density (Air=1): Not applicable 20 C): Boiling Point: Not applicable Solubility(H2O): Insoluble Specific Gravity Freezing Point: Not applicable (Water-1): Not applicable Evaporation Rate (n-Butyl Viscosity: Not applicable Acetate=1): Not applicable Physical Properties: Additional Information No additional information available. * * * Section 10 - Chemical Stability & Reactivity Information Stability: This is a stable material. Conditions to Avoid: None expected. Incompatible Materials: None expected. Page 4 of 8 Issue Date: 08/21/02 North America- English ' s • Material Safety Data Sheet Material Name: Basement Wall Finishing System—Wall Panel! MSDS No.: 15-MSD-2293401-A Hazardous Combustion Products: Primary combustion products are carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, ammonia, and water. Other undetermined compounds could be released in small quantities. * * * Section 6 - Accidental Release Measures Containment Procedures: This material will settle out of the air. If concentrated on land, it can then be scooped up for disposal as a non- hazardous waste. This material will sink and disperse along the bottom of waterways and ponds. It cannot easily be removed after it is waterborne; however, the material is non-hazardous in water. Clean-Up Procedures: Scoop up material and put into a suitable container for disposal as a non-hazardous waste. Response Procedures: Isolate area. Keep unnecessary personnel away. Special Procedures: None. * * * Section 7 - Handling and Storage Handling Procedures: Keep product in its packaging until use to minimize potential dust generation. Keep work areas clean. Avoid unnecessary handling of scrap material. Wear PPE as described in Section 8. Follow good industrial hygiene practices when handling this material. Storage Procedures: Material should be kept dry and undercover. * * * Section 8— Exposure Controls / Personal Protection Exposure Guidelines: A: General Product Information Follow all applicable exposure limits. B: Component Exposure Limits ACGIH and OSHA exposure limit lists have been checked for those components with CAS registry numbers. Fiber Glass Wool (Fibrous Glass) (65997-17-3) ACGIH: 1 f/cc TLV-TWA for respirable fibers longer: 5 um with a diameter less than 3 um; (Listed under Synthetic vitreous fibers") (listed as glass wool fibers) (related to particulates not otherwise classified (PNOC)) OSHA: 1 fiber/cc (respirable)TWA(a) (See Note Below) 5 mg/m3 (respirable dust) 15 mg/m3 (total dust) Note: (a)A voluntary PEL was established by the North American Insulation Manufactures Association (NAIMA) and OSHA per the Health and Safety Partnership Program (HSPP) agreement for Synthetic Vitreous Fibers (SVF). Page 3 of 8 Issue Date: 08/21/02 North America - English s • Material Safety Data Sheet Material Name: Basement Wall Finishing System—Wall Panel MSDS No.: 15-MSD-2293401-A Skin Contact: Dusts and fibers from this product may cause temporary mechanical irritation to the skin. Eye Contact: Dusts and fibers from this product may cause temporary mechanical irritation to the eyes. Ingestion: Ingestion of this product is unlikely. However, ingestion of product may produce gastrointestinal irritation and disturbances. Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure: Chronic respiratory or skin conditions may temporarily worsen from exposure to this product. Chronic Conditions: See Section 11 for additional information. * * * Section 4 - First Aid Measures Inhalation: If inhaled, remove the affected person to fresh air. If irritation persists get medical attention. Skin Contact: For skin contact, wash with mild soap and running water. Use a washcloth to help remove fibers. To avoid further irritation, do not rub or scratch affected areas. Rubbing or scratching may force fibers into the skin. If irritation persists get medical attention. Never use compressed air to remove fibers from the skin. If fibers are seen penetrating from the skin,the fibers can be removed by applying and removing adhesive tape so that the fibers adhere to the tape and are pulled out of the skin. Eye Contact: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. If irritation persists get medical attention. Ingestion: Ingestion of this material is unlikely. If it does occur, watch the person for several days to make sure that partial or complete intestinal obstruction does not occur. Do not induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel. * * * Section 5 - Fire Fighting Measures Flash Point: None Flash Point Method: Not applicable Upper Flammability Limit: Not applicable Lower Flammability Limit: Not applicable Flammability Classification: Non-flammable Extinguishing Media: Dry chemical, foam, carbon dioxide, or water fog. Unusual Fire & Explosion Hazards: Vinyl faced products will release hydrogen chloride in a fire. Fire-Fighting Instructions: In a sustained fire use self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and full bunker turnout gear. Page 2 of 8 Issue Date: 08/21/02 North America- English ,s+ • Material Safety Data Sheet Material Name: Basement Wall Finishing System—Wall Panel IMSDS No.: 15-MSD-22934-01-A i * * * Section 1 - Chemical Product and Company Identification Product Name(s): Basement Wall Finishing System—Wall Panel Manufacturer: Owens Corning One Owens Corning Parkway,World Headquarters Attn. Product Stewardship Toledo, OH 43659, USA Emergency Contacts: Emergencies ONLY (after 5pm ET and weekends): 1-419-248-5330, CHEMTREC (24 hours everyday): 1-800-424-9300, CANUTEC (Canada-24 hours everyday): 1-613-996-6666. Health and Technical Contacts: Health Issues Information (8am-5pm ET): 1-419-248-8234, Technical Product Information (8am-5pm ET): 1-800-GET-PINK. * * * Section 2 — Composition / Information on Ingredients CAS# Component Percent by Wt. 65997-17-3 Fiber Glass Wool Fibrous Glass 75-90 25104-55-6 Urea, polymer with formaldehyde and phenol Cured Binder 3.5-15 various Decorative Fabric fabric 10-15 Component Related Regulatory Information This product may be regulated, have exposure limits or other information identified as the following: Fiber Glass wool,fibrous glass, insulation glasswool, glasswool (respirable size) and nuisance particulates. Component Information/Information on Non-Hazardous Components No additional information available. * * * Section 3 - Hazard Identification Appearance and Odor: Fabric covered yellow or tan fibrous glass wall panel with faint resin odor. Emergency Overview Acrid smoke may be generated in a fire. Potential Acute Health Effects Inhalation: Dusts and fibers from this product may cause mechanical irritation of the nose, throat, and respiratory tract. Page 1 of 8 Issue Date: 08/21/02 North America- English Installation: 7 Flooring Carpet Installation Guidelines If carpet is already installed • To install floor lineals, snap short pieces of the base trim into the lineals to help locate the floor lineal onto the wall.This will help index the lineal the correct height off the floor. • Visually check that the base trim lays flat on the carpet before attaching the lineal to the wall. If carpet is to be installed • If you know the type of flooring and its thickness, consider indexing the lineal and base trim off the floor so the flooring tucks under the base trim. • If the carpet needs stretched, use a carpet re-stretcher,not a power stretcher. • If the type of flooring cannot determined before installation, attach the lineals tight to the floor. Glued carpet (or vinyl) • Index off the floor the thickness of the w =a 4 fs: Lineal flooring. Base Trim 3 a . Carpeting r6 , is F Lineals indexed off the floor • Index off the floor depending on the k' thickness of the carpet (general rule of ° thumb is 1/2"). � Carpeting • Install tack strip 1" in front of the base A'S , Padding trim. • Tuck carpet under base trim as shown. 1 Note: Stiff carpets may require this. Lineals tight to the floor " 2 t. • Install lineal tight to the floor. f • Install tack strip 1" in front of the base " k trim. Carpeting • Buttarpet to base trim as shown. y Padding Note:' Works only with pliable carpets. ry rConfidential Property of Owens Corning • a Remodeling Systems,LLC v.04.1 INNOVATIONS FOR LIVING" e t Installation: 6 Ceiling Ceilin Installing to Existing Drywall Ceiling • Remove one flange from a lineal (see page 16) • Install it snug to the drywall ceiling. It may be fastened into the wall or ceiling joists. Cove Trim �V4 Lineal Cd r wR+'r Gtr Drop Ceiling Installation • Determine ceiling height, and mark wall 1-3/4" less. • Snap a chalk line or use a laser to assure a level installation. Ceiling Grid • Align the lineal to this line.Install two(2)fasten- - ers every 24"to 30"along the ceiling lineal,one in 1 each flange. If the fastener is within 3" of the top °� }Y ~Cove Trim of the wall,use concrete screws to prevent damage cet Lineal to the concrete.This will be your wall angle for theWall ceiling grid. � � Hint:When installing a Mohave tile ceiling, save yourself some time by raising the grid system slightly off of the ceiling lineal/wall angle so you do not have to cut a reveal edge around the perim- eter of the room! Pictured here are two ways of raising the grid, using pliers to bend the corners down at 45 degree angles or by attaching a 3/16" Bend Do thick cabinet door bumper. Confidential Property of Owens Corning • Remodeling Systems,LLC v.04.1 INNOVATIONS Fat VYING' ' Installation: S Cutting Panels for Electric Boxes Electric Boxes I"panels • Mark location of box. • Cutout box opening' 2-1/2"panels • Mark location of box by placing the panel onto the wall and appling pressure to the front of the board so that an indentation of where the box is located is imprinted. • Cutting from the back side,cut through the fiberglass with the pointed edge of a green handle knife,but not the facing. Use the rounded corner of the knife to finish cutting the fiberglass down to the facing. Remove the fiberglass plug. • If conduit is used, groove the back of the board for the conduit to rest in using the grooving tool. (romex wiring does not require this) • Install panel onto wall and finish cut the facing around the box with a razor knife or scissors. { x ; a. �z p F _ Y • Confidential Property of Owens Coming Remodeling Systems.LLC v.04.1 INNOVATIONS FOA LIVING" Installation: 4 Electric Boxes Electric Boxes Attachment to Concrete Walls • Use 2-1/2" deep boxes fastened directly to concrete wall with concrete screws. • Attach wire or conduit to wall as required. Jp Y' qS ws V 4 F � e Attachment to Steel Frame Wallsa • Fastened directly to the stud with a brace as shown IM for support between studs using sheet metal screws. This brace is important to keep the box ; i from twisting. Pictured is a 3-1/4" deep "Adjust-A- Box"electric box by Carlon -Lamson & Sessions with 21.1 cu in volume. A single screw adjusts the box for the proper depth to the 1" interior panel. s Confidential Property of Owens Coming • Remodeling Systems,LLC v.04.1 INNOVATIONS FOR HYING" Installation: 3 Overview Vertical Lineals and Panels . • Install full width panels for the rest � z x , � � h Mi of the wall until you meet a door IM or corner. , -'3^�`�Mra°s� k2w r-aa36 m dr s.-"� s 0 'i '�'�' '�' �'`", a kh�F`i'Y �. r ��.�",�'� - �' Y"`.�i�° *t 'r �`•S w !�" T _*to- � xFx- a � .ws��i�',��..� aysE�.+'cY. �� > � 7 +� ��° a� z�xa '�+✓ i "k ? .�5,'.*n"�`v' ry br t Y. , ;yr4k s a v, +. r, _m ..r r'°�3e Nr a���" ',-- �` �" a ,.P�'i-ta was 4 Trim • Install horizontal base and cove trim first. �1q x� f 'M°�'�` ,fi`w'}s • Then install vertical corner and � z s batten trim. } 'g aT�F� M a fi1s��.x' �` .sk e1"'Y� "�yf r x� �.'l,xf" eg a x ,' gtrt y 4"vfit rJ y Ga �yNd H s '^'vr b.r y9irr'd.41 ! a fSr xr .rt 4w e .� I ryn,;kG4�..Yd`i`"!+m r " z...,+�, 'R3` r. 'cisx 'r rcA r t,. Confidential Property of Owens Corning • Remodeling Systems,LLC v.04.1 INNOVATIONS FOR LIVING" Installation: 2 Overview Corner Lineal & Panel $ • Cut and set panel place. Snap a }- - � u small piece of cove trim into the ceiling lineal to hold the panel in j ri z r � � place. �M M z • Cut all vertical lineals to length so they fit between the floor and ceiling lineals,NOT overlapping. �ff�=1 � mss, Slide the corner lineal up snug to 'y the panel and check for plumb. kafl • Use the same procedure on then other side of the panel and fastens to Stud. f gJx a rreq e ~$T Second Corner Panel • Cut and set next P anel in place. ix aF'Rll • Slide the vertical lineal up snug to the panel and fasten to wall. + Y:@' dKS,r•vasS Fpm .wJ '.y. x 5Y+ rt 2 - Y �;3 w. ' ARE n,,,,,»�„ d i V JF yyaYlJi.� rte,.` � ' m Confidential Property of Owens Corning • Remodeling Systems,LLC v.04.1 INNOVATIONS FOR[PING" � A .. Installation: 1 Overview Overview Steel Frame Walls • Construct full height steel frame }, walls • Studs are attached back to back • Made with 25ga. 2-1/2" or 1-5/8" ° studs L r: t r W �q jr 3 Ceiling & Floor Lineals • Proprietary lineals are attached to the wall so the trim can be snapped into place which holds the panels. • Ceiling lineals are used instead of xw u the wall angle for the ceiling grid • Floor lineals are installed so they follow the contour of the floor. µ � a c £5= F • Confidential Property of Owens Corning Remodeling Systems,LLC v.04.1 INNOVATIONS FOR MPG` , Page 2 of 2 • Research Report No.21-24 Information submitted product identification • IntegrexTM Testing Systems,Report No.73143,dated April 17, All OWENS CORNING Basement Wall Finishing SystemsTM 2000,containing results of physical testing. manufactured in accordance with this research report shall bear • IntegrexTM Testing Systems, Report No. C423-99065, dated the following identification: August 19, 1999,containing results of physical testing. ■ "See BOCA Evaluation Services, Inc. Research Report No. 21-24." • Omega Point Laboratories,Report No. 13060-103216a,dated 17 May 14,1999,containing results for fire testing in accordance with ASTM E84 for rigid fiberglass wall panels used in All Molding Basement Wall Finishing SystemTM. Snaps into Existing Foundation Wall • Omega Point Laboratories,Report No. 16218-106644,dated PVC or Interior Partition April 13,2000,containing results for fire testing in accordance Support with ASTM E84 for moldings used in Basement Wall Finish- Grid ing SystemTM. • Omega Point Laboratories,Report No.13060-103213a,dated 2.5"Glass '•. June 7, 1998, and Report No. 13060-104470a, dated March Fiber Board 24,1999,containing results for fire testing for full-scale room Panel with corner testing in accordance with requirements contained in Facing PVC Section 803.6(2)of the BOCA National Building Code/1999. Cove Molding • OWENS CORNING Product Literature, dated May 1998. PVC Support Lineal • OWENS CORNING Submittal Sheet for Basement Wall (top, bottom, Finishing System(BWFS), dated April 2000. vertically every 48") • OWENS CORNING Basement Wall Finishing System Installation Manual, dated January 2000. application for permit To aid in the determination of compliance with this report,the PVC following represents the minimum level of information to Molding PVC accompany the application for permit: Vertical Molding Batten Base • The language"See BOCA Evaluation Services,Inc.Research _ Report No.21-24"or a copy of this report. • Plans indicating the aggregate area of the room and the area of the PVC moldings being used. 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MANUFACTURER: .,. . provided that this product is installed in accor- dance with the following conditions: OWENS CORNING ONE OWENS CORNING PKWY • OWENS ing SystemTM is intended for finishing walls TOLEDO,OHIO 43659 n in basement applications.Other applications are outside the scope of this report. DIVISION 7—THERMAL AND • The maximum permitted area of the PVC MOISTURE PROTECTION moldings shall not exceed 10 percent of the aggregate wall and ceiling area of the room. Section 07200—Insulation • Installation of the Basement Wall Finishing SystemTM shall be in accordance with this DIVISION 9—FINISHES report and the manufacturer's installation �yY x s manual. Section 09540—Special Wall y ', a • Basement Wall Finishing SystemTM shall be Surfaces installed over cast-in-place concrete or concrete masonry unit walls, or wood or description metal stud framing. Supporting structural EVALUATION SUBJECT: systems shall conforming to code require- OWENS CORNING Basement Wall Finishing ments for that system and are outside scope BASEMENT WALL FINISH SystemTM is an alternative to conventional wall of this report. SYSTEMTM framing and gypsum wallboard.The Basement ■ The electrical wiring in the chase at the Wall Finishing SystemTM consists of PVC bottom of the Basement Wall Finish Sys- support lineals,base, batten, and cove mold- temTM shall conform to the requirements of ings, and rigid prefinished fiberglass panels. the code and is outside the scope of this Panels are prefinished with a fabric cover. report. Basement Wail Finishing SystemTM is primar- ily intended for installation in residential items requiring applications. Refer to Figure 1 at the end of this report for illustrations of the Basement Verification Wall Finishing SystemTM. The following items are related to the use of the The Basement Wall Finishing SystemTM shall report subject,but are not within the scope of be installed in accordance with the manufac- this evaluation.However,these items are related turer's installation instructions and this report. to the determination of code compliance. Installation typically consists of either me- V Concealed electrical,mechanical,or plumb- chanical fasteners or adhesive fastening or a ing components shall be inspected prior to combination of both to the supporting sub- the installation of the Basement Wall Fin- strate. Thermal resistance (R-value) for the ishing SystemTM panels to verify compli- fiberglass panels is 11. ante with related code requirements.Evalu- Basement Wall Finishing SystemTM panels ation of these components is outside scope PRINTED AUGUST, 2000 meet the requirements for classification as a of this report. Class I interior finish as tested in accordance V Framing supporting the Basement Wall Page 1 of 2 with ASTM E84 and also has demonstrated Finishing SystemTM shall be inspected prior that it will not spread fire to the edge of the to the installation of the panels to verify Copyright©2000, specimen or cause flashover in the test room in compliance with related code requirements. BOCA Evaluation Services, Inc. accordance with the testing requirements Evaluation of this framing is outside scope specked in Section 803.6(2) of the BOCA of this report. A Participating Member National Building Code 11999. of the NES, Inc. TECHNICAL University of Minnesota - BULLETIN #2 Foundation Test Facility: Evaluation of the R11 Basement Finishing System Study Objective Exterior Side Vapor Retarder. To validate the theory that no vapor retarder should During the winter months, condensation formed be used with the Basement Finishing System. on the insulation side of the vapor retarder. The This would be accomplished by obtaining point amount of condensate was enough run down moisture condition and combined system moisture the vapor retarder onto the floor. As the climate transport data for various vapor retarder transitioned into spring and summer, water configurations with the system. Of key interest is droplets accumulated on the exterior wall side of the locations in the basement system where the vapor retarder. In both the heating and moisture levels are high; the interior humidity and cooling seasons, this vapor retarder temperature conditions under which such high configuration was clearly unacceptable. levels are achieved; as well as the interior Interior Side Vapor Retarder. temperature and humidity conditions required for When the vapor retarder was placed on the complete moisture removal (wetting/drying curves). interior surface, condensation also accumulated on the insulation side of the vapor retarder. The study was conducted at the University of Additionally, the insulation panels showed Minnesota Foundation Test Facility and began in moisture gain during the spring/summer at levels November of 1998. The Owens Corning Basement that exceeded the drying potential during the Finishing System ( R11) was installed with three heating season. This cycle would result in the vapor retarder configurations: insulation becoming progressively"wetter" over ➢ A polyethylene vapor retarder placed between time. Thus, the interior vapor retarder the insulation and the foundation wall "Exterior configuration was unacceptable. Side Vapor Retarder" No vapor retarder. ➢ A polyethylene vapor retarder placed on the The two quadrants with no vapor retarder clearly interior surface (between the insulation and showed a "stable wetting/drying annual cycle in interior air.) "Interior Side Vapor Retarder" a heated basement." As expected, a more ➢ "No Vapor Retarder" on 2 of the module significant moisture gain was observed in the quadrants (opposing corners) panels during the"unconditioned"phase of the From 12/98 through 2/00, measurements were study with no dehumidification. However, the taken of: interior air temperature, humidity ratio, data also showed the ability of the system to and barometric pressure, ambient exterior effectively"dry out" once conditions changed. temperature and humidity ratio, and humidity ratio This can be extrapolated to conclude"the zero measurements at 40 locations within the insulation vapor retarder configuration has a stable (10 per quadrant). Additional data was collected wetting/drying annual cycle in an approximately for: amount of dehumidifier condensate (water) unheated basement as well." removed, mass of 8 removable sq. ft. sections, electrical energy consumption Conclusion Discussion When installing the Owens Corning The environmental conditions were established R11 Basement Finishing System, a vapor to be representative of"typical' MN basement retarder should NOT be used. The use of a conditions. Testing began with the basement single vapor retarder, regardless of the location, module under ideal indoor conditions— 65 0F and provided a condensation plane where liquid low relative humidity (40% RH). Conditions water formed and remained trapped in the were later modified to represent a "worst case system. scenario"—an unconditioned basement at 56F and 70% RH. Following is a brief discussion of Additional information regarding this report can each quadrant performance. be obtained by contacting Owens Corning at 1-800-GET-PINK. FEATURES AND BENEFITS Feature Benefit Modular wall system Installs in about 2 weeks Snap-out moldings and panels Complete interior foundation access Resilient glass fiber construction Will not dent like drywall Moisture resistant materials Resists mold and mildew growth 2 1/2"thick panels Added RI I Insulation Tackable surface Hanging pictures or papers without leaving permanent holes with proper use of picture support plate High Noise Reduction Increased comfort. Coefficient(NRC) outstanding sound absorption Wall panels indexed 1-3/4"off of floor Helps to minimize flood damage potential Removable base molding Provides wire chase for speaker wires, TV cable,computer,and other low voltage cables Lifetime limited transferable warranty"* Offers homeowner peace of mind Dupont Teflon"fabric protector Stain resistant Certified installers Individuals trained for quality installation Ceiling design flexibility Integrates easily with drop or drywall ceilings Based on an average basement with two certified installers. *"See actual warranty for details. INNOVATIONS FOR LIVING" OWENS CORNING WORLD HEADQUARTERS ONE OWENS CORNING PARKWAY TOLEDO',OHIO 43659 www.owenscorning.cam 1-800-GET-PINK Pub.No.5-131-44071.1).Printed iii U.S.A.,September 2004. The color PINK is a registered trademark of Owens Corning. C 2004 Owens Corning ® BASEMENT FINISHING SYSTEM : SUBMITTAL SHEET INNOVATIONS FOR LIVING' DESCRIPTION ' The Owens Corning"Basement Finishing System is comprised of lightweight fiber glass x ` panels,PVC lineals(which replace conventional framing)and foamed PVC trim moldings (which replace trim lumber).The trim moldings 4 snap into the Iineals,holding the panels in place. § ,; Moldings and wall panels are easily removed to f provide easy access to a home's foundation walls.Because traditional wood and paper- based building materials are replaced with fiber glass and PVC materials,the Basement Finishing System offers inherent resistance to moisture, mold and mildew.•The system is covered by a lifetime limited transferable warranty" from Owens Coming. USES The Owens Coming" Basement Finishing System is an innovative system designed to insulate and finish basement walls.It insulates, a acoustically treats and aesthetically finishes walls in a few simple steps.The system can be installed over both masonry foundation walls PHYSICAL PROPERTIES and interior partition walls built with either Property Test Method Value wood or metal members. For Fiber Glass Board: AVAILABILITY Water Vapor Sorption ASTM C 1 104 <2%by wt @ 12ONF, 95%RH 94"x 48"x 2-1/2"Panels Compressive Strength ASTM C 165 Lineals @10%deformation 25 psf Trim Molding: @25%deformation 90 psf Thermal Resistance ASTM C 518 R-I I Cove Molding Vertical Battens Normal Density ASTM C 303 3.2 PCF Base Molding For Finished Panel: Outside Corner Noise Reduction Coefficient ASTM C 423 Casing Type A Mount 0.95 Jamb Extender Chair Rail Surface Burning Characteristics ASTM E 84+ Class A Flame Spread 5 25 -Meets Class A Bum Rating Smoke Developed<_450 Color Choices: InteriorTextile Finish Fire Classification NFPA-286 Meets Acceptance Panels:"Linen Mist"woven fabric Criteria Trim:All trim available in White or Woodgrain. Mold Resistance ASTM C 1338 Pass In addition,vertical trim available in fabric look ASTM G 21 Pass finish or fabric wrapped to match panels. +The surface-burning characteristics of the finished composite panel were determined in accordance with ASTM E 84.This stan- dard measures and describes the properties of materials,products or assemblies in response to heat and flame under CODE COMPLIANCE controlled laboratory conditions.Data from ASTM E 84 testing cannot be used to describe or assess the fire hazard or fire risk of materials,products or assemblies when considering all of the factors pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of 2000 BOCA Evaluation#21-24 a particular end use.Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating. 2004 ICC Report#NER-635 "While the materials and design of the Owens Coming" Basement Finishing System resist mold and mildew,the System can not prevent or alleviate mold if the conditions necessary for mold growth otherwise exist in your baserrtent "*See acwol worrnnty for details,limitations and restrictions. fT ✓ e Zo"7 "xo,acuea �.�R,Ecwoac%uaetta C B0�4Rp4 BUILDIN G GU -AlIONS License: CONSTRUCTION SUPER-VfSOR j Number CS 090634' BiFtf iat� 526 8/1979 3ne 67.2Of2`008 Tr.no: 90634; f - Fk�sc �d QD f NATHAN J DAf�'1� 45 SUN MER STBf AUBURN, MA 01539 Commissioner I i c x 0 _ Board of Buildin g Re ulat�ons and Standards g One Ashburton Place - Room 1301 Boston_ Massachusetts 02108 Home Improvement Contractor Registration Registration: 104098 Type: Private Corporation Expiration: 7/13/2006 NEW ENGLAND SASH, INC Kevin Wells -- 1331 Grafton Street Worcester, MA 01604 -- ---- Update Address and return card.Mark reason for chang )PS-CA1 0 5CM-04104-GIO1216 L Address ❑ Renewal [] Employment Lust Card .`�..._._-. ✓�.e't!�•nmr-rrco�auieall�i o�,I'�ar:fac�uletta __._. Board of Building Regulations and Standards License or registration valid for individutuse only HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR before the expiration date. Iffound return to: Registration: 104098 Board of Building Regulations and Standards Expiratlom 7/13/2006 One Ashburton.Place Rm 1301 Type: 'Private Corporation Boston,Ma.02108 NEW ENGLAND SASH,INC Kevin Wells .1331 Grafton Street �� ///��'„� �,,.c/•,�' Worcester,MA 01604 Administrator Not valid without signature i Zh o m 4 a) • m ;o M F.1 (z Om ' ma �• N On . �z = p T Q � o • 1 D Q 1 • r co T D z X r-- 0' v Z v m m D Z mV o ao > D v ;0 . z � m aoW „ mw0w -., v —i � 00 = Zr- -1 MN +n '�- M � rn MG)mC) (n o = ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ > > DZ X � _ Zyr- AC - = ( I I imp = zmn � zm o Oc 3 .o m m 0) (D a EL z $ jTi tassxcl�usctts DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING INSPECTIONS INSPECTOR 212 Main Street • Municipal Building ' Northampton, MA 01060 �• HOME OWNER EXEMPTION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The State of Massachusetts allows the homeowner the right under 780CMR 108.3.4 to act as has/her construction sup(.., i sqr. The state defines "Homeowner" as, " Person(s) who owns a parcel on which he/she resides or intends to be, a one or tW6 fami - dwelling, attached or detached structures accessory to such use and/or farm structures. A person who constructs more than one home in a two-year period shall not be considered a home owner." The building department for the City of Northampton wants any person(s)who seek to use the,home owner exemption, to act as their own construction supervisor, to be aware that by doing so you become responsible for compliance with state building codes and fegulations. The inspection process requires that the building department be called to inspect work at various stages, which include foundation/footings (before backfill), sonotube holes (before pour), a rough building inspection(before work is concealed), insulation inspection(if required) and a final building inspection ;The building department requires these inspections before the work is concealed,failure to secure these inspections can result in failure to obtain a certificate of occupancy until the work can be inspected. If the homeowner hires other trades to perform work(electrical, plumbing&gas) the homeowner will be responsible to make sure that the trades hired secure their proper permits in conjunction to the building permit issued, and that they get their required inspections. Failure of the individual trades to secure the permits and inspections as required can DELAY the project until such time as the proper permits and inspections are made I, understand the above. (Home owner/resident's signature requesting exemption) I will call to schedule all required building inspections necessary for the building permit issued to me. Date Address of work location r i 41IVJLIpT f.. o�E LTf �,Tcrrf���111�7fD11 A ' E �tc�ahchnsclfa' — °— DEPARTMEI-rT OP BUIL.DD\10 INSPECTIONS j 212 Alain Strcet Municipal Building Northampton, Mass. 01060 i WORICCR'S CO3V1PENSA`n0N G4SURANCF All r') A.VIT (li ctnsx/permi ttcc) th z principal place of businessfresidencc at: --- (phone.. (Sa=Vcity/sua yap) do hereby certify, under the.pains and penalties of pcguty ?hzl ( ) I am an employer providing the followin,''worlccr's comocns_ndo, coverage for my eluplovees wor>ong on this job. (In_a -n=Compz� (Polic:Nuzzlycr) (r:-piratior.Du) O I am a sole proprietor, general contractor or homeowner (c c:e one) and hive hirea the contractors listed below wbo have the `ollo%VMg worker's compen_-,adon policies: j (i+flIDe Of Co„^ei0r) (Insurance:. Coinoan)-Pl 06c, NuIILCI) (EXpl n-on D'Itc) -- (Namc of Contractor) Rrsuranec. C.omoanyi?oUm, Numr cr) (Expii--6on Date) (Name of Coaa-ZC107) ([nsuranc:. Compan)-/Potic}' Number) (Exp'r bon Date) (Name of Conrraclor) (Lnslranc—t Comrasry/Poticy Numb`r) (E��im6on Daft). (.axl=b ca!tsccl Cnct�.--sib-w P--";+'�to..11 ( ) I am a sole proprietor and bave no one work3ng for me. ( ) I am.,a home owner performing all the work myself. NOTE:picse be aerlrc th,w1 }e bemea,-.= 'bo emplay pcsom to di cs cnao r rgaa W oe e w L d..e[1_�of ant mote tb o ttsec t �is uly�Lbe bomoo we rtaad�a oa the p ova6 xpputtcn-rte tbccv t c ooc C�-t^_liy ocerd roA to be eitployc-3 unt?.e the Mica Act(GL152=1(5)),appttcaDOo by a bomcoaves far a lice.cc pc=h t=y czidenoe the IegA cu-'uc of an ert,loyec under do Wockoe,Cocvem.tioo AoL 1—d--d tba:oopy of Lb;.cater m y be foe-xud+d to the bcpa+tmmt of Accdoac-j,OfLioe oC Irr w+ooa for the j covcz-L.b-c vciratioa a_'1lr lhst L-iltae to sonuc tovcrnse undo wctioa 25t,of hiQL 151 an ied to the izrm2ioa of aimiaal peailtio ^mm—=-ro oI a fine of tep to S i}00.00 atldror i�sruonmr�t oCup to ooc yc-r end c�i7 pea+hia io tSc rocm of.Slop Work Ordcr Lad a i rim of S 100.00 L day Lpia-A me IFor aep.r+a>:—sl uK only ---•—-- Pcrmit Numtxr Lot Signatur,c of Lica-s= Pcrrrtiuci e l Date: 4/Z-9/05 Time: 7:37 AM TO: @ 9, 15087551578 Page: 002-003 Client#:79872 NATEN ACORD- CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE,28,�D'YYYY) PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION RC Knox&Company,Inc. ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE One Goodwin Square HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. Hartford,CT 061034305 860 524-7600 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED National Energy Systems Inc INSURER a MA Assigned Risk W/C TBA INSURER B: New England Sash Inc INSURER C 1331 Grafton Street INSURER D: Worcester,MA 01604-2256 INSURER E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUEDTO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED.NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICYNUMBER POLICYEFFECTIVE POLICYEXPIRATION LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ NCO"MERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY DAMAGE TO RENTED $ CLAIMS MADE �OCCUR MED EXP(Any me person $ PERSONAL&ADV INJURY S GENERAL AGGREGATE S GEN'LAGGREGATE LIMIT APPLES PER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG S POUCY PRO- LOC AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE OMIT S ANY AUTO F-a accident) ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY SCHEDULED AUTOS Perpe—) S HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY NON-OWNED AUTOS (Per accideM ) S PROPERTY DAMAGE $ (Per accident) GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT S ANY AUTO OTHER THAN EA ACC S AUTOONLY: AGG S EXCESSAUMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ OCCUR FI CALMS MADE AGGREGATE S 5 DEDUCTIBLE S RETENTION $ $ A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND WCAPPLICATION 04/29/05 04/29/06 X WC IMIT oTH- EMPLOYERS LIABILITY E.L.EACH ACCIDENT 5100 OOO ANY PROPRIETCFVPARTNER/EXECUTIVE OFFICERIMEMBER EXCLUDED? E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYE $1100.000 If yes,deemibe under SP CAL PROM or below E.L.DISEASE-POUCY UMIT 5500 000 OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES/EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT[SPECIAL PROVISIONS CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL _ln DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. A RED REPRESENTATIVE n n ACORD 26(2001/08) 1 of 2 #334048 JAP ©ACORD CORPORATION 1988 SECTION 8-;CONSTRUCTION'SERVICES t 8.1 Licensed Construction VA Not Applicable 11 Name of License Holder: IV A 1:b A'✓J DA;I 090 License Number Address Expiration Date Signature Telephone m pact Not Applicable ❑ Al Ca) /=/vg LA 1 041)-q� Company Name Registration um er 3 ' -13-a�W Address Expiration Date Telephone 75 2 SECTION 10-WORKERS'COMPENSATION:INSUlkANCE,A.FIDAVlT`,(M- LJc 1 52,.§25C(S)). Workers Compensation Insurance affidavit must be completed and submitted with this application.Failure to provide this affidavit will result in the denial of the issuance of the building permit. Signed Affidavit Attached Yes....... IV No...... ❑ 4 The current exemption for"homeowners"was extended to include Owner-occupied Dwellings of one(1) or two(2)families and to allow such homeowner to engage an individual for hire who does not possess a license,provided that the owner acts - as supervisor.CMR 780 Sixth Edition Section 108.3.5.1. Definition of Homeowner:Person(s)who own a parcel of land on which he/she resides or intends to reside,on which there is,or is intended to be,_a,one or two family dwelling,attached or detached structures accessory to such use and/or farm structures.A person who constructs more than one home in a two-year period shall not be considered a homeowner. Such"homeowner"shall submit to the Building Official,on a form acceptable to the Building Official,that he/she shall be responsible for all such work performed under the building permit. As acting Construction Supervisor your presence on the job site will be required from time to time,during and upon completion of the work for which this permit is issued. Also be advised that with reference to Chapter 152(Workers'Compensation) and Chapter 153(Liability of Employers to Employees for injuries not resulting in Death)of the Massachusetts General Laws Annotated,you may be liable for person(s) you hire to perform work for you under this permit. The undersigned"homeowner"certifies and assumes responsibility for compliance with the State Building Code,City of Northampton Ordinances,State and Local Zoning Laws and State of Massachusetts General Laws Annotated. Homeowner Signature r l • f: SECTION'5-DESCRIPTION OF-PROPOSED WORK(check al[applicable) New House [] Addition ❑: Replacement Windows Alterations) Roofing Or Doors 0 Accessory Bldg. ❑ Demolition ❑ New Signs [[3] Decks Siding[0] Other[d] Brief Description of Proposed Work: ©tyei✓S C[�!'tiit�� �iS P,a t �,� O—Kvl Alteration of existing bedroom Yes No Adding new bedroom Yes No . Attached Narrative Renovating unfinished basement Yes No Plans Attached Roll -Sheet sa{ vuai _d ttie ose eteoirc a. Use of building:One Family Two Family Other b. Number of rooms in each family unit: Number of Bathrooms c. Is there a garage attached? G� V d. Proposed Square footage of new construction. Z ( Z Dimensions Z 3A 1 e. Number of stories? f. Method of heating? GL Fireplaces or Woodstoves Number of each g. Energy Conservation Compliance. �} Masscheck Energy Compliance form attached? h. Type of construction . C;'M e,'L-r L Is construction within 100 ft.of wetlands? Yes __LZ No. Is construction within 100 yr. floodplain Yes No 0 j. Depth of basement or cellar floor below finished grade k. Will building conform to the Building and Zoning regulations? Yes No. I. Septic Tank City Sewer Private well City water Supply SECTION 7a-OWNER AUTHORIZATION ,TO`BE COMPLETED,WHEN OWNERS AGENT:OR CONTRACTOR:APPLIESFOR BUII-DtNG:PERMIT 1 V\�l \ �11`cx�.�A" as Owner of the subject property hereby authorize to act on my behalf,in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application. _6 Signature of Owner Date 1, ke i0F A) Wi:�'LLS as Owner/Authorized Agent hereby declare that the statements and information on the foregoing application are true and accurate,to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signed under the pains and penalties of perjury. Print Name 7 �- t� Signa ure of Owner/Agent Date r ' Section 4. ZONING All Informatioh Must Be Completed.Permit Can Be Denied Due To Incomplete Information Existing Proposed Required by Zoning This column to be filled in by Building Department Lot Size I Frontage I Setbacks Front Side L:-----3 R:r� L: R:�� Rear Building Height Bldg.Square Footage Open Space Footage % (Lot area minus bldg&paved I �� parking) #of Parking Spaces Fill: (volume,&Location A. Has a Special Permit/Variance/Finding ever been issued for/on the site? NO 0 DONT KNOW YES 0 IF YES, date issued: IF YES: Was the permit recorded at the Registry of Deeds? NO 0 DONT KNOW YES 0 IF YES: enter Book i Page' and/or Document# B. Does the site contain a brook, body of water or wetlands? NO 0 DONT KNOW YES IF YES, has a permit been or need to be obtained from the Conservation Commission? Needs to be obtained Obtained Date Issued: i C. Do any signs exist on the property? YES 0 NO IF YES, describe size, type and location: D. Are there any proposed changes to or additions of signs intended for the property? YES NO IF YES, describe size, type and location: I E. Will the construction activity disturb(clearing,grading,excavation,or filling)over 1 acre or is it part of a common plan that will disturb over 1 acre? YES . NO IF YES,then a Northampton Storm Water Management Permit from the DPW is required. • �-�+-,rte�i * , of Northampton r"° ;BI`'1�Iing Department X112 Main Street � toom 1,00 Nog6Wn ton; MA 01060 phone 413-87-1 40 Fax 413-587-1272 is APPLICATION TO CONSTROM,ALTER,REPAIR,RENOVATE OR DEMOLISH A ONE OR TWO FAMILY DWELLING SECTION.1.-SITE INFORMATION 'This section to lse completed bK office 1.1 Property Address: © ' a ,wil � r <Oved trict SECTION 2-PROPERTY OWNERSHIP/A' HDRIZ 2.1 Owner of Record: I L L '15, M 13 A �r 1-e r1,t oo Name(Print) Current M ilin Add e b&K . �°((J Telephone Signature 2.2 Authorized Agent: K e 1 1 i°V u16=Lt S el- T.j S r WOr��s.rer Name(Print) Current Mailing Address: Signature Telephone SECTION 3-ESTIMATED"CONSTRUCTION COSTS Item Estimated Cost(Dollars)to be Official Use Only completed by ermit applicant 1. Building (a)Building Permit Fee 2. Electrical (b}Estimated Total.Cost of Construction from 6 3. Plumbing Building Permit Fee 4. Mechanical(HVAC) 5. Fire Protection 6. Total=(1 +2+3+4+5) 00 =Check Number This Sectionfor'Official Use Only Date.. Building Permit Number. ' Issued: Signature: ' i Building Commissioner/Inspector of Buildings Date File#BP-2005-1219 APPLICANT/CONTACT PERSON NEW ENGLAND SASH INC ADDRESS/PHONE 1331 GRAFTON ST WORCESTER (800)300-7274 PROPERTY LOCATION 55 BRIERWOOD DR MAP 29 PARCEL 157 001 ZONE URA/WSP THIS SECTION FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY: PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST ENCLOSED REQUIRED DATE ZONING FORM FILLED OUT Fee Paid Buildiniz Permit Filled out Fee Paid Typeof Construction: FINISH BASEMENT REC ROOM New Construction Non Structural interior renovations Addition to Existing Accessory Structure Building Plans Included: Owner/Statement or License 090634 3 sets of Plans/Plot Plan S FO OWING ACTION HAS BEEN TAKEN ON THIS APPLICATION BASED ON ATION PRESENTED: pproved Additional permits required(see below) PLANNING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER:§ Intermediate Project: Site Plan AND/OR Special Permit With Site Plan Major Project: Site Plan AND/OR Special Permit With Site Plan ZONING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER: § Finding Special Permit Variance* Received&Recorded at Registry of Deeds Proof Enclosed Other Permits Required: Curb Cut from DPW Water Availability Sewer Availability Septic Approval Board of Health Well Water Potability Board of Health Permit from Conservation Commission Permit from CB Architecture Committee Permit from Elm Street Commis . n Signature of Building Official Date Note:Issuance of a Zoning permit does not relieve a applicant's burden to comply with all zoning requirements and obtain all required permits from Board of Health,Conservation Commission,Department of public works and other applicable permit granting authorities. *Variances are granted only to those applicants who meet the strict standards of MGL 40A. Contact Office of Planning&Development for more information. 55 BRIERWOOD DR BP-2005-1219 GIS#: COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Map.Block: 29- 157 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Lot: -001 Permit: Building Category: BUILDING PERMIT Permit# BP-2005-1219 Project# JS-2005-1637 Est.Cost: $13729.00 Fee: $65.00 PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO: Const. Class: Contractor: License: Use Group: NEW ENGLAND SASH INC 090634 '?� _ `*_• �O6Q1..nn Owner: WILLIAM R&SANDRA J Zoning:URA/WSP Applicant: NEW ENGLAND SASH INC AT. 55 BRIERWOOD DR Applicant Address: - Phone: Insurance: 1331 GRAFTON ST (508) 792-9181 WC WORCESTERMA01604 ISSUED ON.-6114105 0:00:00 TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING H'ORK:FINISH BASEMENT REC ROOM POST THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE FROM THE STREET Inspector of Plumbing Inspector of Wiring D.P.W. Building Inspector Underground: Service: Meter: Footings: Rough: Rough: b S; House# Foundation: Driveway Final: Final: Final: r _ Rough FrameO/�- '7- Gas: Fire Department Fireplace/Chimney: Rough: Oil: Final: Smoke: Final: C fC 7—d2 THIS PERMIT MAY BE REVOKED BY THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON UPON VIOLATION OF ANY OF ITS RULES AND REGULATIONS. Certificate of Occupancy Signature: FeeType: Date Paid: Amount: Building 6/14/05 0:00:00 $65.00 212 Main Street,Phone(413)587-1240,Fax: (413)587-1272 Building Commissioner-Anthony Patillo