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32A-255 (146) WARNFR FFFFESENTEO y9> ROBERT F: WARNER, INCORPORATED DISTINGUISHED HOTELS AND RESORTS HOTEL CONSULTANTS AND SALES REPRESENTATIVES 711 THIRD AVENUE NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10017 EXECUTIVE OFFICE:(212) 557-3400 • GROUP SALES OFFICE:(212) 557-3411 • TELEX NO.66221 WARNER December 11 , 1981 FROM: R. C. Warner TO : Bob Herzog - Ballard re: HOTEL NORTHAMPTION - CARPET CERTIFICATES The State of Massachusetts requires a certificate for all carpeting installed based on the fire code . Would you please arrange for the Milliken Company and the Bigelow Company to issue certificates , and send them to Ed Hanify as quickly as possible . Thanks . Regards . S�ncerely, Robert C . Warner RCW:mm Chairman cc: Ed Hanify f Northampton rvi -� q:S-i C7 M X) Y, mr m m-t m �. N •-»z-i ® m-im m wm c-• U)-n -n => cn o r z z c r- --i z--+ c as as om :D ono r- n"m ►-• �c r :x m - c V:10 Cl • . m m ci m-- m • . 0W zaLI -- z r • , c�o -v x M>z oo--q•-v MC m7a3> C=" •-+azcn MC rv-.V c0 n 1 M to C)ca :xz Dom'= ^ m-4 r -a cn a •-• o _ v cn m� _ a c • ,, .. -+ � °V S r z rn ... m -n c-) -4 U) it u CD a 3 N a--►-� z kD I" CONz r CD • - c t► • 2 co(1--4 1 H n u -n to N m s rat w W a v,ww c M R O W -•a•ti' Lq GD Ut --4 D rn --4 co m 46 w CID to n co C+ as CD ® u' m m Q. --i 0 m . �Ul z n c a� • O CD a IV. PP.EPARATION A-ND CONDITIONING OF TEST SPECII-EN The specimen being evaluated was adhered to 1/4 inch asbestos-cement board. A.P. Green Sairmix-7 High Temperature Bonding Mortar was troweled onto the back of the specimen using a 3/32" x 3/32" notched trowel. The prepared specimen was placed on the asbestos-cement board and rolled with a 100-pound carpet roller to assure a good bond. The specimen was dead-stacked overnight, transferred to a storage rack, and conditioned in an atmosphere maintained between 70 and 75°F and 45 to 55 percent relative humidity. V. TEST PROCEDURE The zero reference and other data critical to furnace operation were verified by conducting a 10-minute test using 1/4 inch asbestos- cement board on the day of the test. Periodic tests using NOFMA certi- fied select grade red oak flooring provided data for the 100 reference. The material was then tested in accordance with the standard test method procedure on August 2S, 1980. VI . TEST RESULTS The test results, computed on the basis of observed flame front advance and the integrated area under the recorded curve of the smoke density apparatus, are presented in the following table. In recognition of possible variations in results due to limitations of the test method, the results are computed to the nearest number divisible by five. Flamespread Smoke Test Specimen Classification Developed asbestos-cement board 0 0 red oak flooring 100 100 (1050-1118) LF-2044-T23 35 165 Although not a requirement of ASTM E 84-79b, Fuel Contributed may be reported for reference purposes . The Fuel Contributed is 30 for the material tested when computed in accordance with ASTM E 84-75 . The data for flamespread and smoke developed are shown as solid lines on the Tektronix 4051 computer print-out at the end of the report. VII. OBSERVATIONS DURING TESTING Ignition over the burners was noted at 1 . 16 minutes. The flame front advanced to 12.6 feet at 8.84 minutes with a maximum temperature recorded during the test of 770°F. i I. INTRODU�TIG`r This report is I_es_; ta:_ion of results of the tunnel test on a 4 carpet submitted for tes-_ ��- Bigelow-Sanford, Inc. The' test was ccrdu._r ir_ accordance with the provisions of the American Society for T_stng and Materials Standard Method of Test E 84-79b, "Surface Burni_g, Characteristics of Building Materials ," also known as the Steiner Tug _l rest. This method is similar to ANSI 2.5, tF'PA No. 255, UBC No. 42- , and UL No. 723. This standard s ou-Ld be used to measure and describe the properties of materials in resL)_­nse to heat and flame under controlled laboratory conditions. It should, r_ _ be used for description, appraisal, or reg- ulation of the fire aaza_-�_s f materials under actual fire conditions. There are no considerati- -aie for results that may be obtained if the material being evaluates tested in combination with other building materials. The fire performer nc_ = any material in the light of present know- ledge cannot be evaluaLL: :u --he basis of any one test. The test result presented here applies =-_. _�D the specimen tested and is not neces- sarily indicative of ap -eyt -identical or similar materials. All test data are on file an-' a_-_ mailable for review by authorized persons_ II . PURPOSE The tunnel test fr=-__c is intended to compare the surface flame- spread and smoke d :t'o z,=-~s._-cements in relation to asbestos-cement board and select (>ue rei 1-11k, -flooring surfaces. A material is exposed to a flaming fire exposu_ a4 rested to spread the flame along the entire length of a re-3 oa . s _-i--_-. in 5%2 minutes during a 10-minute test duration, while flamespr_. d over its surface and density of the result- _-a_i r-`=-rded. Test results are computed relative ing smoke are meas to the red oak sDeci ^en, °which has a rating of 100, and the asbestos- cement board, whi:zl� as L 1 rating, and are expressed as Flamespread Classification and Smoke ­ III. DESCRIPTION OF `L3Tf=. u ESTED CTC Test N-umber - 1050-1118 Identificati:n - LF-2044-T23 Construction - Velvet Cut & Uncut Pile Yarn Type Nylon/1% other fiber Weight - Pile, 34.5 ounces/yd Secondary Backing - Synthetic Coating - Latex Pitch,/27" - 216 Pile Height - •260" f� i f R i✓ t COMMERCIAh TEST1318 cc . VAR SURFACE BURNING CFA ACTERISTICS OF BUILDING MATERIALS ASTTI STANDARD METHOD OF TEST E 84:-79b Carpeting Identified "LF-2044-T23" Tess. Number 1050-1118 Report Number 105?9 August 28, 1980 Prepared for: Bigelow-Sanford, Inc Greenville, South Carolina Con:.mercial Testing Company, Inc. _ V Jonathan Jackson Executive ,'ice 'T'ESTING ° RESEARCH 6 EN93eMEERING P.O. SOX 985 - 1215 S. HAM LTON ST. - DALTON, GA. 30720 - 404!278-3935 SUIR AC".. CHARACTERISTICS OF BUILDING MATE.RIZ�LS Sfij'= E 84 Carpeting =�,� -tii ed as "LF-2044-T23" Report ,r, Y0579 August 28, 7-93370 Prepared Bigelow--Sam*crd, Inc Greenville,* routk Carolina This repert is arDv"Ied ?:-r=he exclusive se duct iacceptance o`.h duty s constituted it may > use -� its e tirsty to g authorities. Tn:S rauO"t LYolies only to those samples tested rd is not necessarily indicative of �gently ;Cent;cal or similar products. This report, or the name of Commerc;31 je - ,y�� cry, inc., shall not be used under =ny circumstance in advertisiR,g to ger.eral public- 16 To"STins COMMSERCIA 'j i..... ... i l.. DALTON, GEORGIA Bigelow Bigelow-Sanford Inc Box 3089 Greenville, SC 29602 803-299-2000 FINE CARPET SINCE 1825 A SPERRYAND HUTCHINSON COMPANY Executive Offices December 17, 1981 TO WHOM THIS MAY CONCERN This will certify that _,__LF-2044-T23 _which appears on (Southwest Research Institute P'03ect No. / Commercial Testing v0. , Inc. Project No. 10579 ) is, in fact, Bigelow-Sanford, Inc. Regents Row Stripe grade. As a matter of practice, most of our fabrics are tested in '.lie early stages of development prier to assignment of a grade name. To avoid confusion, our standard practice is to identify all test material with a mill identification number. We trust that this information will permit you to accept the independent laboratory report attached. Very truly yours, DISTRICT-PYffl ,GER BIGELOW-SANFORD, INC. Enclosure (1 ) MIL LIKEN CARPETS Decemb-e'r 15 , 1980 F - 84 FLAMMABUTTY RESULTS RADIANT PANEL NBS SMOKE T:Ilel Smoke ?attern S1) orit r i but i on Generation Class 1140 eta 200 Commercial B 0 . 996 266 1521 62 22 174 Ambric B 0 . 683 171 I543 ?,1 4 88 Ambric A 1 . 07 371 1547 40 35 190 Commercial B 1 . 07 258 1554 30 20 9S Commercial B 1 . 07 313 IS57 so 45 165 Commercial B 1 . 07 210 i-SS9 70 66 189 Commercial B 1 . 07 226 --S64 35 2S 16S Commercial B 1 . 07 268 565 f 60 130 Commercial B 1 . 07 n/a iS92 '-iS 80 Commercial B 1 . 08 227 30 16 0 M M 0 35 ^S I tl i I i . 08 236 598 20 110 Commerc-v! A . 39 228 IS99 4S 180 Commercial B 11 . 07 216 1612 n/a 115 Commercial B 288 I-6S6 20 ISS Coiniv rc i a 1 B n/a' n/a 1657 20 ISS Commercial B n/al, n/a 1658 45 190 Commercial B 1 . 0`1 194 1659 90 190 Commercial B 1 . 07 194 1670 4S 130 Commercial B 1 . 00 310 ',671 4S 50 95 Commercial B 0 . 32, 191 681 7S 95 80 Commercial B 0 . 90 290 682 9S 80 Commercial B 0 . 90 290 639 1.10 23S Commercial B O . S6 2S3 -c ,690 CI S6 Commercial B 0 . S40 99 6r 75 2110 Commercial B 1 . 07 697 .99 B 1 .'07 212 729 1 1 140 Ambric A 0 . 500 229 20 is SO Commercial A 0 . 600 237 7 5 7 'try is 4S Commercial B 0 . 670 244 If Y 2S 20 160 Commercial A 764 246 2S 413 917 20 110 Ambric A 1 . 07 977 60 so 465 Commercial B jo -IOSO 2Z, 3 115 Ambric A MA. n/a 363 '061 22 14 9 Ambric B DFYT. 070 3 1.1 S Ambric A 363 09S 350 22 148 Ambric B O . S2 n/a 1)00 0 . S4 393 110 0 . 61 407 1.0 0 . 72 438 V13 4 4 180 20 54S Comma , Q S4 290 Ambric