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CPT1 • COURISTAN® CONTRACT • HOSPITALITY Couristan Technical Specification Quality Reference INTERNATIONAL 9-250-47 STANDARD Construction ISO 2424 Axminster Pile Content BS 3655 80%Virgin Wool 20%Anti-Stat Type 6.6 Nylon Backing Content-Weft ISO 2424 100%Polypropylene -Warp ISO 2424 Polypropylene/Polyester Backing Finish ISO 2424 Fray resistant latex compound Width BS 3655 91/12 /13 2"/1316"/15 2.74m/3.66m/4.00m/4.11 m/4.57m CO lI Pitch ISO 2424 7.00 per inch 27.56 per dm Rows ISO 2424 9.00 per inch 35.44 per dm a W Yarn Count ISO 2060 2/47 s(Dewsbury) R 660/2(Tex) 0 Z Loom Type Standard High Speed MAX Standard High Speed MAX 0 Total Pile Weight ISO 8543 36.2 oz/sq.yd 36.2 oz/sq.yd 1229 g/sq.mtr 1229 g/sq.mtr V Effective Pile Weight ISO 8543 24.2 oz/sq.yd 25.8 oz/sq.yd 820 g/sq.mtr 875 g/sq.mtr Pile Height Above Backing ISO 1766 0.250 inches 0.267 inches 6.35 mm 6.77 mm Total Carpet Thickness ISO 1765 0.356 inches 0.354 inches 9.05 mm 8.98 mm a _ F• Total Weight ISO 8543 62.0 oz/sq.yd 59.2 oz/sq.yd 2101 g/sq.mtr 2007 g/sq.mtr li Above technical specification is subject to accepted manufacturing tolerances as at date printed-7 October 2014 Cl) — _ 0 Key Performance Standards I Fastness-Light ISO 105-B02 >_5 -Water ISO 105-E01 >_4 -Shampoo BS 1006 >_4 -Rubbing ISO 105-X12 >_4 Flammability- Radiant Panel ASTM E-648 Class 1>0.5 W/cm' - Smoke Density ASTM E-662 <_450 Dm Appearance Retention ASTM 5252 >_3.5 Static Electricity AATCC 134 <_2 Kv Indoor Air Quality GREEN LABEL PLUS Approvals GLP 2211 &2224 Couristan Inc. Residential and Contract Broadloom Division Two Executive Drive RECEIVED Fort Lee,N.J.07024 Phone (201) 585-8500 Fax (201)585-9347 0 8/2 9/2 0 2 2 www.couristan.com ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT CPT1 Professional Testing Laboratory,Inc. TEST REPORT DATE: 10/05/2012 TEST NUMBER: 151772 CLIENT Couristan ASTM E648-10 Standard Test Method for Critical Radiant Flux of TEST METHOD CONDUCTED Floor Covering Systems Using A Radiant Heat Energy Source, also referenced as NFPA 253 and FTM Standard 372 DESCRIPTION OF TEST SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION Axminster CONSTRUCTION 7 pitch, 9 Row FIBER 47s 80/20 Wool/Nylon BACKING Woven GENERAL PRINCIPLE This procedure is designed to measure the critical radiant flux at flame out of horizontally mounted floor covering systems exposed to a flaming ignition in a test chamber which provides a graded radiant heat energy environment. The imposed radiant flux simulates the thermal radiation levels likely to impinge on the floors of a building whose upper surfaces are heated by flames from a fully developed fire in an adjacent room or compartment. The test result is an average critical radiant flux (watts/square cm) which indicates the level of radiant heat energy required to sustain flame propagation in the flooring system once it has been ignited. A minimum of three test specimens are tested and the results are averaged. Theoretically, if a room fire does not impose a radiant flux that exceeds this critical level on a corridor floor covering system,flame spread will not occur. The NFPA Life Safety Code 101 specifies as Class 1 Critical Radiant Flux of .45 watts/sq cm or higher and Class 2 Critical Radiant Flux as .22- .44 watts/sq cm. FLOORING SYSTEM ASSEMBLY SUBSTRATE Mineral-Fiber/Cement Board UNDERLAYMENT Direct Glue Down ADHESIVE Advanced Adhesive 275 CONDITIONING Minimum of 96 hours at 70 ± 5° F and 50 ± 5% relative humidity Distance Burned Time To Flame Out Critical Radiant Flux Specimen 1 34 cm 25 minutes 0.61 watts/square cm Specimen 2 33 cm 23 minutes 0.63 watts/square cm Specimen 3 33 cm 24 minutes 0.63 watts/square cm Average Critical Radiant Flux 0.62 Watts/Square Cm Standard Deviation 0.01 Watts/Square Cm Coefficient of Variation 1.51 % * NOTE: Meets or exceeds Class 1 rating as specified in NFPA Life Safety Code 101 and IBC 804.2 Classification. APPROVED BY: 47-----41- A ►,i i, IVED Th .fici1itai.aca di:dbyth:Ntia.o.1 UDluitaryLab.aatory:.c.a:dita2ionF'm;g-amkrthe sp e.mc:ape.1— iitahonosd1 Lab Gr.1: biii '.' .This aeaedtatimdoes not corett»:ansuirs.melt_c«rtincation,orapprooa1b. 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TEST REPORT DATE: 10/05/2012 TEST NUMBER: 151772 CLIENT Couristan ASTM E662-09 Smoke Density (Flaming) Standard Test Method for TEST METHOD CONDUCTED Specific Optical Density of Smoke Generated by Solid Materials also referenced as NFPA 258 DESCRIPTION OF TEST SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION Axminster CONSTRUCTION 7 pitch,9 Row FIBER 47s 80/20 Wool/Nylon BACKING Woven GENERAL PRINCIPLE This procedure is designed to measure the specific optical density of smoke generated by the test specimen within a closed chamber. Each specimen is exposed to an electrically heated radiant-energy source positioned to provide a constant irradiance level of 2.5 watts/square cm on the specimen surface. Measurements are recorded through a photometric system employing a vertical beam of light and a photo detector positioned to detect the attenuation of light transmittance caused by smoke accumulation within the chamber. The light transmittance measurements are used to calculate specific optical density, a quantitative value which can be factored to estimate the smoke potential of materials. Two burning conditions can be simulated by the test apparatus. The radiant heating in the absence of ignition is referred to as the Non-Flaming Mode. A flaming combustion in the presence of supporting radiation constitutes the Flamin Mode. CONDITIONS PREDRYING OF TEST SAMPLE 24 Hours at 140°F CONDITIONING OF TEST SAMPLE 24 Hours at 70°F and 50%Relative Humidity FURNACE VOLTAGE 118 V IRRADIANCE ' 2.5 watts/sq cm CHAMBER TEMPERATURE 95°F CHAMBER PRESSURE 3"H2O TEST MODE Flaming AVERAGE MAXIMUM DENSITY CORRECTED (Dmc) FLAMING 149 AVERAGE SPECIFIC OPTICAL DENSITY AT 4.0 MINUTES 161 Specimen 1 Specimen 2 Specimen 3 Maximum Density(Dm) 163.0 136.0 208.0 Time to Dm (minutes) 4.5 4.5 4.0 Clear Beam (Dc) 19.0 16.0 26.0 Corr.Max Density(Dmc) 144.0 120.0 182.0 Density at 1.5 minutes 10.0 9.0 6.0 Density at 4.0 minutes 153.0 126.0 205.0 Time to 90% Dm (minutes) 4.0 4.0 3.5 Specimen Weight(grams) 10.9 10.9 10.7 *This sample PASSES the requirements of 450 or less. APPROVED BY: V.) 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ASPEN 714 GleirAr_.:,dPlace Dalton,1:3A_,i i721 Phone:,35-226-32E3 Fax:7o -226-6 rK/ Ott. l:protegtObalgitiG DEPARTMENT SF1, SF2, & SF3 FLOOR AND WALL TILES specifications Content European full grain vegetable-tanned aniline-dyed cowhide Finish Durable protective finish Thickness 3.0-3.5 mm Weight Per Square Foot 8.5 oz Colors Available 32 standard colors Custom Custom coloring available Applications Residential,Hospitality,Contract,Aviation,Marine,Retail Use Vertical and direct applications Wellness Greenguard indoor air quality certified Performance Recommended for light-traffic areas,light patina testing Durability&Strength Breaking Force ASTM 2208(1001bs):Complies Crocking ASTM D 5053:Class 5 Elongation ASTM D 2211(20-50%):Complies Light Fastness 72hrs/ISO 105-B02:Class 3-4 Tearing Strength ASTM D 4705(15lbs):Complies Flammability Boston Fire Code(BFD 1X-1):Complies California Technical Bulletin 117-2013:Class 1 Cigarette Ignition Resistance(NFPA 260):Class 1 Surface Building Characteristic of Building Materials(ASTM E 84):Class B maintenance If a spill or stain should occur,blot immediately with a clean,absorbent cloth or sponge.Do not rub with force or pressure.A drop of saddle soap on a damp cloth may remove dirt. CEIVED GREENGUARD E DE A22 FLOOR AND WALL TILES SPECIFICATIONS I PAGE 9 OF 10 L EAT H R ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT SF6 SHAGREEN specifications Content European full grain vegetable-tanned aniline-dyed cowhide Finish Durable protective finish,hand-antiqued,EDGE stain release Size Avg 28 sf/Platelines 24"/1/2 hide Average Usable Area 28"x 65" Thickness 1.2-1.3 mm Weight Per Square Foot 3 oz Texture Embossed grain Colors Available 20 standard colors Custom Custom coloring available Applications Residential,Hospitality,Contract,Aviation,Marine,Retail Use Upholstery and vertical applications Wellness Greenguard Gold certified EDGE Stain Release Standard on all colors Performance Recommended for high-traffic areas,light patina Considerations Platelines every 24" testing Durability&Strength Breaking Force ASTM 2208(1001bs):Complies Crocking ASTM D 5053:Class 4-5 Elongation ASTM D 2211(20-50%):Complies Light Fastness 72hrs/ISO 105-B02:Class 4-5 Tearing Strength ASTM D 4705(15lbs):Complies Flammability Boston Fire Code(BFD 1X-1):Complies California Technical Bulletin 117-2013:Class 1 Cigarette Ignition Resistance(NFPA 260): Pass Surface Building Characteristic of Building Materials(ASTM E 84):Class B maintenance If a spill or stain should occur,blot immediately with a clean,absorbent cloth or sponge.Do not rub with force or pressure.A drop of saddle soap on a damp cloth may remove dirt. mindful e1. NED GREENGUARD MATERIALS I GOLD EDE I : • A22 SHAGREEN SPECIFICATIONS I PAGE 3 OF 5 L EAT H R ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT SF1, SF2, SF3, & SF6 sGs CLIENT: Teddy & Arthur Edelman Ltd. 80 Pickett District Road New Milford, CT 06776 Attn: Janet Green Test Report No.: 176415-02 Date: April 28, 2003 1 SAMPLES SUBMITTED BY CLIENT AS: Style Color Description #FT05 Dk. Green Floor Tile #AG01 Pitch Brown All Grain #FC09 Mocha Fatted Calf #CCO3 Oyster Cashmere Calf #RS03 Parchment Royal Suede DATE OF RECEIPT: April 22, 2003 TESTING PERIOD: April 25, 2003 TEST REQUESTED: California Technical Bulletin 117 Sect. E TEST RESULTS: Please refer to the following pages CONCLUSION: The submitted samples meet the requirements of California Technical Bulletin 117 Section E and are rated as Class 1 Normal Flammability. PREPA BY: SIGNED FOR A D ON B HALF OF A/fl7- ‘,/‘.41 . SGS U.S. 1NG C PANY, INC. In erman Eduardo E. Rodriguez Technician - Flammability ManagerTextilg Laboratory Textiles rm Page 1 of 4 This report is issued by SGS U.S. Testing Company Inc. under its General Conditions for Testing Services, as printed on reverse side. SGS U.S. Testing's responsibility under this report is limited to proven negligence and will in no case be more than the amount of the testing fees. Except by special arrangement, samples are not retained by SGS U.S.Testing for more than 30 days. The results shown on this "�'p the sampleis){g tested unless otherwise n'ametated, under the seals, marks nor insignia ofnditions rSGS U S. Testngeed upon. emaylng on be used!s nranyrt should advertsingdor promotional materials of the engagement. Neither � � �2io without the prior written approval of SGS U.S.Testing. The test report cannot be reproduced, except in full, without prior t i SGS U.S.Testing Company Inc. lp,,Ini inmpuny in Consumer C Testing Services 291 Fairfield Avenue,Fairfield,NJ 071304 t(973)575.5252 t 19731 1UILDIN&DE-PPARTIMENT ... ___ _,., r..,....,rcn,alt4 Generale de Surveillance) SF1, SF2, SF3, & SF6 SGS Report No.: 176415-02 Date: 04/28/03 Page: 2 of 4 CLIENT: Teddy & Arthur Edelman Ltd. RESULTS: Flammability California Technical Bulletin 117 Section E Sample ID: Style #FT05 Color: Dk. Green Description: Floor Tile Length Width Rate of Burning (secs) Face Back Face Back DNI DNI DNI DNI DNI DNI DNI DNI DNI DNI DNI DNI DNI DNI DN1 DNI DNI DNI DNI DNI Sample ID: Style #AG01 Color: Pitch Brown Description: All Grain Length Width Rate of Burning (secs) Face Back Face Back DNI DNI DNl DNI DNI DNI DNI DNI DNI DNI DNI DNI DNI DNI DNI DNI DNI DNI DNI DNI DNI = Did Not Ignite RECEIVED 08/29/2022 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT SF1, SF2, SF3, & SF6 96-D Allen Boulevard Farmingdale, New York 11735-5626 USA Govmark Tel.+1 (631)293-8944 Fax+1 (631)293-8956 e-mail:testing@govmark.com Page 1 Received:11/16/2016 Completed:11/17/2016 Letter:G BG P.O.#: Test Report#: 3-16415-0- Client's Description of Sample:Edelman Leather-Embossed. Identification Tested For: Janet Green Key Test: CA TB 117-2013(Section 1-Cover 235 Edelman Leather,LLC Fabric) 80 Pickett District Road Tel: 1-(860)-350-9600 Ext: New Milford,CT 06776 Fax: 1-(860)-210-2590 CA TB 117 LE: 2013; V 5/16 PC: 24 hrs: 21°± 3°C; less than 55% RH SM/mg NTR 04/16 TEST PERFORMED: California Technical Bulletin 117-2013 - Requirements, Test Procedure and Apparatus for Testing the Smolder Resistance of Materials Used in Upholstered Furniture (June 2013 Version) Section 1, Cover Fabric Test (Upholstery cover material is the outermost layer of fabric or related material used to enclose the main support system or upholstery materials, or both, used in the furniture item.) REFERENCE: ASTM E1353-08ae1 IGNITION SOURCE: SRM 1196 Cigarette SPECIMEN TEST COMPOSITE: Upholstery Cover Material: As described in "Client's Identification". Standard Substrate Material: Non FR polyurethane foam, density 1.8 ± 0.05 lb/ft3 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF TEST: Miniature cushions are prepared using the client's cover fabric over the standard filling material. The vertical or back cushions measure 8" x 8" x 2". The horizontal or seat cushions measure 8" x 5" x 2". A lighted cigarette is placed in the crevice formed by the vertical cushion and the horizontal cushion. The test is terminated at 45 minutes if smoldering is no longer observed. Test measurements and observations are recorded. -- See Page 3 for "Results" and "Conclusion" -- (Page 1 of 4) RECEIVEt 08/29/2022 File Copy ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT SF1, SF2, SF3, & SF6 96-D Allen Boulevard Farmingdale, New York 11735-5626 USA Govmark Tel.+1 (631)293-8944 Fax+1 (631)293-8956 e-mail:testing@govmark.com min Page 2 Received:11/16/2016 Completed:11/17/2016 Letter:G BG P.O.#: Test Report#: 3-16415-0- Client's Description of Sample:Edelman Leather-Embossed. Identification Tested For: Janet Green Key Test: CA TB 117-2013(Section 1-Cover 235 Edelman Leather,LLC Fabric) 80 Pickett District Road Tel: 1-(860)-350-9600 Ext: New Milford,CT 06776 Fax: 1-(860)-210-2590 PASS/FAIL/REPEAT CRITERIA: A material is considered to pass or fail based on the following criteria: 1. A single mock-up test specimen fails to meet the requirements of this test procedure if any of the following criteria occurs: a) The mock-up test specimen continues to smolder after the 45 minute test duration; b) A vertical char length (measured as specified in step 11.9 of ASTM E1353-08ae1) of more than 1.8 inches (45 mm) develops on the cover fabric. c) The mock-up test specimen transitions to open flaming. 2. The cover fabric passes the test if three initial mock-up specimens pass the test, i.e., the cigarettes burn their entire length and the mock-ups are no longer smoldering. 3. If more than one initial specimen fails, the cover fabric fails the test. 4. If any one of the three initial specimens fails, repeat the test on additional three specimens. 5. If all three additional specimens pass the test, the cover fabric passes the test. If any one of the additional three specimens fails, the cover fabric fails the test. DISCUSSION: The current version of California Technical Bulletin 117-2013 has no provision to recognize cigarettes that self-extinguish prior to burning their entire length. However, ASTM E 1353 does recognize this phenomenon. The Govmark report evaluates replacement cigarettes as follows: If a cigarette self extinguishes (SE) before burning its entire length, a new cigarette is placed into the test. If the new (replacement) cigarette self-extinguishes or burns its entire length, the result for that specimen will then be evaluated as if the cigarette burned its entire length when assigning the "Passing/Failure" conclusion. (Page 2 of 4) RECEIVED 08/29/2022 File Copy ASPEN 9l)ILDING DEPARTMENT SF1, SF2, SF3, & SF6 96-D Allen Boulevard Farmingdale, New York 11735-5626 USA ,.: Goir rk Tel.+1 (631)293-8944 Fax+1 (631)293-8956 e-mail:testing@govmark.com Page 3 Received:11/16/2016 Completed:11/17/2016 Letter:G BG P.O.#: Test Report#: 3-16415-0- Client's Description of Sample:Edelman Leather-Embossed. Identification Tested For: Janet Green Key Test: CA TB 117-2013(Section 1-Cover 235 Edelman Leather,LLC Fabric) 80 Pickett District Road Tel: 1-(860)-350-9600 Ext: New Milford,CT 06776 Fax: 1-(860)-210-2590 RESULTS: Char Length SE SB45 TOF Specimen # (inches) (yes/no) (yes/no) (yes/no) Initial: 1 0 Yes No No 2 0 Yes No No 3 0 Yes No No Replacement: 1 0 Yes No No (If needed) 2 0 Yes No No 3 0 Yes No No Repeat Tests: 1 (If needed) 2 3 EXPLANATION: Initial.: These are the first 3 cigarettes where the results could be sufficient to draw a test conclusion. Replacement: If any of the initial cigarettes self-extinguish before burning their complete length, a new test is conducted with a fresh cigarette. Repeat Test: Depending on the initial or replacement results, repeat tests might be required to draw a conclusion. CODES USED: SE = Cigarette self-extinguished; See "Discussion" on Page 2 SB45 = Smolder beyond 45 minutes TOF = Transitions to open flaming MNR = Measurement not recorded as smoldering exceeded 45 minutes or specimen transitioned to open flames EC = Escalating smoldering combustion: Extinguished by technician at: (mm:ss) due to unsafe conditions. CONCLUSION: The above results reported for the initial and / or replacement cigarettes are sufficient to indicate: [x] Passing; [ 3 Failure; 1 ] Repeat test on 3 additional specimens The results after conducting the repeat tests indicate: 1 3 Passing; [ ] Failure �� (Page 3 of 4) 114 08/25/2022 FleCay ASPEN '3UILDING DEPARTMENT SF1, SF2, SF3, & SF6 96-D Allen Boulevard Farmingdale,New York 11735-5626 USA e Govmark Tel.+1 (631)293-8944 Fax+1 (631)293-8956 e-mail:testing@govmark.com ■� Page 4 Received:11/16/2016 Completed:l 1/17/2016 Letter:G BG P.O.#: Test Report#: 3-16415-0- Client's Description of Sample:Edelman Leather-Embossed. Identification Tested For: Janet Green Key Test: CA TB 117-2013 (Section 1-Cover 235 Edelman Leather,LLC Fabric) 80 Pickett District Road Tel: 1-(860)-350-9600 Ext: New Milford,CT 06776 Fax: 1-(860)-210-2590 REMARKS: None. CERTIFICATION: I certify that the above results were obtained after testing specimens in accordance with the procedures and equipment specified above. MS: . ! !T#S' An RIZED SIGNATURE NOV1 8 2016 • GOVMARK 1 /mg l.tfll J; (Page 4 of 4) RECEIVED The results contained in this report relate only to item(s)tested.The test report shall not be 0 8 2 9 2 File Copy 2 2 reproduced,except in full,without written approval from Govmark. ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT wc1 COMMERCIAL TESTIMC� COMP .IAEA 11EtMY _ "' ii "- 1215 South Hamilton Street Post Office Box 985 , Dalton,GA 30722 Telephone(706)278-3935 Facsimile(706)278-3936 Standard Method of Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials ASTM E 84-07 20 oz.Fabric Backed Vinyl Wallcovering using Low Phenol Film Report Number 08-06242 Test Number 4012-3651 June 26,2008 J.Josephson,Inc. South Hackensack,New Jersey Commercial Testing Company (Authorized Signature) This report is provided for the exclusive use of the client to whom it is addressed.It may be used in its entirety to gain product acceptance from duly constituted authorities. The test results presented in this report apply only to the samples tested and are not necessarily indicative of apparent identical or similar materials. Sample selection and identification were provided by the client.A sampling plan,if described in the referenced test procedure,was not necessarily followed. This report,or the name of Commercial Testing Company,shall not be used under any circumstance in advertising to the general public. TESTED TO BE SURE® Since 1974 RECEIVED 08/29/2022 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT WC1 INTRODUCTION This report is a presentation of results of a surface flammability test on a material submitted by J. Josephson,Inc.,South Hackensack,New Jersey. The test was conducted in accordance with the ASTM International fire test response standard E 84-07, Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials, sometimes referred to as the Steiner tunnel test. This test is applicable to exposed surfaces such as walls and ceilings. The test is conducted with the specimen in the ceiling position with the surface to be evaluated exposed face down to the ignition source. The ASTM E 84 test method is the technical equivalent of NFPA No.255 and UL No.723. This standard is used to measure and describe the response of materials, products, or assemblies to heat and flame under controlled conditions, but does not by itself incorporate all factors required for fire—hazard or fire—risk assessment of materials,products,or assemblies under actual fire conditions. PURPOSE The purpose of the test is to provide only the comparative measurements of surface flame spread and smoke development of materials with that of select grade red oak and fiber—reinforced cement board, Grade II,under specific fire exposure conditions.The test exposes a nominal 24-foot long by 20-inch wide test specimen to a controlled air flow and flaming fire adjusted to spread the flame along the entire length of a red oak specimen in 5.50 minutes. During the 10-minute test duration, flamespread over the specimen surface and density of the resulting smoke are measured and recorded. Test results are calculated relative to red oak, which has an arbitrary rating of 100, and fiber—reinforced cement board, Grade II,which has a rating of 0. The test results are expressed as Flame Spread Index and Smoke Developed Index. The Flame Spread Index is defined in ASTM E 176 as "a number or classification indicating a comparative measure derived from observations made during the progress of the boundary of a zone of flame under defined test conditions." The Smoke Developed Index, a term specific to ASTM E 84, is defined as "a number or classification indicating a comparative measure derived from smoke obscuration data collected during the test for surface burning characteristics." There is not necessarily a relationship between the two measurements. The method does not provide for measurement of heat transmission through the surface tested,the effect of aggravated flame spread behavior of an assembly resulting from the proximity of combustible walls and ceilings,or classifying a material as noncombustible solely by means of a Flame Spread Index. The zero reference and other parameters critical to furnace operation are verified on the day of the test by conducting a 10—minute test using 1/4—inch fiber—reinforced cement board,Grade II.Periodic tests using NOFMA certified 23/32—inch select grade red oak flooring provide data for the 100 reference. TEST SAMPLE The test sample, selected by the client, was identified as 20 oz.Fabric Backed Vinyl Wallcovering using Low Phenol Film, a wallcovering with a total weight of 13.2 ounces per square yard. Three test panels, each measuring two feet wide by eight feet in length,were prepared by adhering the material to 1/4—inch thick fiber—reinforced cement board, Grade II, using Gardner—Gibson Dynamite 111 Heavy Duty Wallcovering Adhesive. The adhesive was applied with a roller to the back of the wallcovering,booked 5 to 7 minutes, the material placed onto the smooth side of the cement board,and smoothed with a brush and roller. After dead—stacking overnight, the prepared panels were transferred to storage racks and conditioned to equilibrium in an atmosphere with the temperature maintained at 71±2°F and the relative humidity at 50 ± 5 percent. For testing,the panels were placed end—to—end on the ledges of the tunnel furnace and tested with no auxiliary support mechanism.This method of sample preparation is described in ASTM International Standard Practice E 2404 06, Specimen Preparation and Mounting of Paper or Vinyl Wall or Ceiling Coverings to Assess Surface Burning Characteristics,Section 8.2. RECEIVED 08/29/2022 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT WC TEST RESULTS The test results, calculated on the basis of observed flame propagation and the integrated area under the recorded smoke density curve,are presented below.The Flame Spread Index obtained in E 84 is rounded to the nearest number divisible by five. Smoke Developed Indices are rounded to the nearest number divisible by five unless the Index is greater than 200. In that case,the Smoke Developed Index is rounded to the nearest 50 points. The flame spread and smoke development data are presented graphically on Page 4 of this report. Test Specimen Flame Spread Index Smoke Developed Index Fiber-Reinforced Cement Board,Grade II 0 0 Red Oak Flooring 100 100 20 oz.Fabric Backed Vinyl Wallcovering 20 45 using Low Phenol Film OBSERVATIONS Specimen ignition over the burners occurred at 0.12 minute. Surface flame spread was observed to a maximum distance of 4.17 feet beyond the zero point at 1.85 minutes. The maximum temperature recorded during the test was 573°F. CLASSIFICATION The Flame Spread Index and Smoke Developed Index values obtained by ASTM E 84 tests are frequently used by code officials and regulatory agencies in the acceptance of interior finish materials for various applications. The most widely accepted classification system is described in the National Fire Protection Association publication NFPA 101 Life Safety Code,where: Class A 0 - 25 Flame Spread Index 0-450 Smoke Developed Index Class B 26 - 75 Flame Spread Index 0-450 Smoke Developed Index Class C 76 - 200 Flame Spread Index 0-450 Smoke Developed Index Class A, B, and C correspond to Type I, II, and III respectively in other codes. They do not preclude a material being otherwise classified by the authority of jurisdiction. RECEIVE1 08/29/2022 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT WC5 SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE ' 6220 CULEBRA ROAD 78238-5166 • P.O.DRAWER 28510 78228-0510 • SAN ANTONIO,TEXAS,USA • (210)684-5111 • WWW.SWRI.ORG CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DIVISION FIRE TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT WWW.FIRE.SWRI.ORG FAX(210)522-3377 January 21, 2020 (1111) NSF-ISR Mr. David Berkowitz toe5'o`900, Maya Romanoff Corporation 3435 Madison St. Skokie, IL 60076 Subject: SwRI®Project No. 01.24921.20.103b TEST DATA (Consisting of 7 Pages) Dear Mr. Berkowitz: A fire performance evaluation was conducted on January 13, 2020, for Maya Romanoff Corporation in general accordance with Part 2,Smoke and Toxicity Test,of Annex 1 of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), International Code for Application of Fire Test Procedures (2010 FTP Code). Test was considered to be in general accordance because only one sample in each exposure mode was conducted instead of three,per the standard. The first run was conducted at 50 kW/m2 in the non- flaming(NF)mode. Depending on the presence of ignition,the second run was conducted at 25 kW/m2 in the non-flaming or flaming mode(FL),whichever did not occur. The third run was conducted at the exposure with the highest smoke density with gas sampling for toxicity measurements and analyzed using a Fourier Transform Infrared(FTIR) spectrometer. SwRI received the wallcovering material on November 22, 2019, and the samples were prepared by SwRI personnel at a later date. An aluminum substrate was primed with Sherwin Williams Extreme Bond Primer and allowed to dry. Then adhesive was applied by brush to the primed substrate and the wallcovering material was attached and allowed to cure for 48 h. The samples were conditioned to a constant mass at an ambient temperature of 73°F ± 5°F (23°C ± 3°C) and a relative humidity of 50%± 5%. Constant mass was achieved on December 17, 2019. The samples are described below in Table 1. Table 1. Sample Description. Nominal Tested Nominal Tested Material ID Description Color Dimensions* Mass _ Woven wool and polyester MR-CZ Series 75 x 75 x 7 mm** printed wallcovering applied 95 g** Black to an aluminum substrate *Assessed by SwRI personnel. **Includes substrate This report is for the information of the client.This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of SwRI. RE EIVED Neither this report nor the name of the Institute shall be used in publicity or advertising. 4411. 08/29/2022 Benefiting government, Industry and the public through innovative science and technology ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT WC5 Maya Romanoff Corporation SwRI Project No.: 01.24921.20.103b January 21, 2020 Page 2 A summary of the test results are shown below in Tables 2-3 and graphical data can be found in Appendix A. Photographic documentation is located in Appendix B. Table 2.IMO Part 2 Summary of Maximum Optical Density Results. IMO Part 2 Acceptance Criteria MR-CZ Series Bulkhead,wall and ceiling linings <200 50 kW/m2 NF: 229 Floor coverings <500 25 kW/m2 NF: 143 Primary deck coverings <400 Plastic Pipes <400 *Reported for informational purposes only.Testing was conducted in general accordance. Table 3.IMO Part 2 Summary of Maximum Gas Concentrations Detected(ppm). IMO Part 2 Acceptance CO HBr HCl HCN HF NO. SO2 Criteria < 120(200 for (exposure mode) < 1,450 <600 <600 < 140 <600 <350 floor coverings) MR-CZ Series 50 kW/m2 NF 1347 — — 32 - -Represents gas not detected *Reported for informational purposes only.Testing was conducted in general accordance. If you should have any questions or comments, or if I can be of further assistance, please feel free to contact me by phone at(210)522-3971 or by email at natasha.albracht@swri.org. Sincerely, Approved: MakirA 0/f)1Q(— /ASV( Natasha Albracht Matthew S. Blais,Ph. D. Research Engineer Director Material Flammability Section Fire Technology Department RECEIVED 08/29/2022 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT WC5 APPENDIX A GRAPHICAL TEST DATA (CONSISTING OF 2 PAGES) RED'E EVE D 08/29/2022 Maya Romanoff Corporation SwRI Project No.01.24921.20.103b ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT WC5 SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE IMO Pt. 2 SMOKE DENSITY DATA SHEET Material ID:MR-CZ Series SwRI Project No.: 01.24921.20.103b Trade Name: Cozy Heat Flux: 25 kW/in' Orientation: Horizontal Exposure Mode: No pilot(nonflaming) Time to Max. 1.5 min 4.0 min Maximum Correction Corrected Max. Test No. Test ID Ds Ds Ds Ds Factor Ds (s) Run 1 20-009M ay aRom2 0 0 143 1196 1 l 1 31 Average 0 0 143 1196 111 31 OBSERVATIONS Observed Time to Flames to Initial Flame Second Test No. Observed Smoke Intumesence Blistering Ignition Top Out Ignition Final Flame Out (s) (s) (s) (s) (s) (s) (s) (s) Run 1 375 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Average 375 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ OPTICAL DENSITY CHART Uncorrected Ds at 25 kW/m2 without Pilot Flame 150 -Run 1 C 125 2 100 4' A 75 50 25 0 IIIII i I i I i I i I i I i I 1 0 120 240 360 480 600 720 840 960 1080 1200 Time (s) RECEIVED 08/29/2022 Maya Romanoff Corporation A-1 SwRI Project No.01.24921.20.103b ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT WC5 SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE IMO Pt. 2 SMOKE DENSITY DATA SHEET Material ID: MR-CZ Series SwRI Project No.: 01.24921.20.103b Trade Name: Cozy Heat Flux: 50 kW/m2 Orientation: Horizontal Exposure Mode: No Pilot(Nonflaming) Time to Max. 1.5 min 4.0 min Maximum Correction Corrected Max. Test No. Test ID D D D Ds Factor D Ds s s s (s) Run 1 20-009MayaRoml 4 133 232 480 60 172 Run 2 20-013M ayaRom3 12 116 226 567 19 206 Average 8 124 229 524 40 189 OBSERVATIONS Observed Smoke L►tumesence Observed Time to Flames to Initial Flame Second Final Flame Out Test No. Blistering Ignition Top Out Ignition (s) (s) (s) (s) (s) (s) (s) (s) Run 1 15 ❑ ❑ 15 ❑ 353 ❑ Run 2 10 ❑ ❑ 10 ❑ 249 ❑ Average 13 ❑ ❑ 13 ❑ 301 ❑ OPTICAL DENSITY CHART Uncorrected Ds at 50 kW/m2 without Pilot Flame 250 — . .Run 1 g 200 —Run 2 .y t 150 A 100 O 50 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 Time (s) RECEIVED 08/29/2022 Maya Romanoff Corporation A-2 SwRI Project No.01.24921.20.103b ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT WC5 APPENDIX B PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION (CONSISTING OF 1 PAGE) RECEIVED 08/29/2022 Maya Romanoff Corporation SwRI Project No.01.24921.20.103b ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT WC5 • • • • • • • • Figure B-1.Typical test sample. IIIIIIII IIII III IIIIII III IIII I Cf ient ID nO-CZ Series 655447 2 3"Pt•2..n • ••• 655417 2 l Pt 2 Client- Mayo Romano(' Corporation Client ID MR-CZ Series Client ID MR-CZ Series Client Maya Ronanoff Corporation Client Maya Romano'(Corporation "4Q ! 1./ -✓ r • 41 Figure B-2.MR-CZ Series after 25 kW/m2 NF and 50 kW/m2 NF(left to right)exposure. RECEIVED 08/29/2022 Maya Romanoff Corporation B-1 SwRI Project No.01.24921.20.103b ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT WC5 SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE® 6220 CULEBRA ROAD 78238-5166 • P.O.DRAWER 28510 78228-0510 • SAN ANTONIO,TEXAS,USA • (210)684-5111 • WWW.SWRI.ORG CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DIVISION FIRE TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT WWW.FIRE.SWRI.ORG FAX(210)522-3377 el NSFISR LI m oo wm FIRE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH PART 5 OF ANNEX 1 OF THE 2010 IMO FTP CODE, TEST FOR SURFACE FLAMMABILITY MATERIAL ID: MR-CZ Series TRADE NAME: Cozy FINAL REPORT Consisting of 10 Pages SwRI®Project No.: 01.24921.20.103c Test Date: March 13, 2020 Report Date: April 2, 2020 Prepared for: Maya Romanoff Corporation 3435 Madison St. Skokie,IL 60076 This test was conducted in accordance with the applicable standard;and to the best of our knowledge, it contains no errors, omissions, or false statements. Submitted by: Approved by: Natasha Albracht Matthew S. Blais,Ph.D. Research Engineer Director Material Flammability Section Fire Technology Department This report is for the information of the client. It may be used in its entirety for the purpose of securing product acceptance from duly C IVE constituted approval authorities. This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of SwRI. Neither this Arm report nor the name of the Institute shall be used in publicity or advertising. 08/29/2022 Benefiting government, industry and the public through innovative science and technology ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT WC5 1.0 INTRODUCTION This report describes a fire performance evaluation conducted for Maya Romanoff Corporation in accordance with Part 5, Test for Surface Flammability, of Annex 1 of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), International Code for Application of Fire Test Procedures (2010 FTP Code). Testing was conducted at Southwest Research Institute's (SwRI)Fire Technology Department, located in San Antonio, Texas. This test method should be used to measure and describe the properties of materials, products, or assemblies in response to heat and flame under controlled laboratory conditions and should not be used to describe or appraise the fire hazard or fire risk of materials,products,or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However, results of this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment which takes into account all the factors that are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a particular end use. This report describes the testing of the assembly tested and the results obtained. The results presented in this report apply specifically to the material tested, in the manner tested, and not to the entire production of these or similar materials, nor to the performance when used in combination with other materials. 2.0 SAMPLE DESCRIPTION SwRI received the samples on March 3, 2020, and they were prepared by SwRI at a later date. The Roman Pro-935 primer was applied to a steel substrate with a roller and allowed to dry a minimum of 12 h. The wallcovering material was then adhered to the substrate using Roman ECO-888 which was applied with a roller at an application rate of 330 ft2/g and allowed to cure for 24 h. The sample is described below in Table 1. The samples were conditioned to a constant mass at an ambient temperature of 73°F ± 5°F (23°C ± 3°C) and a relative humidity of 50% ± 5%. Constant mass was achieved on March 10, 2020. Table 1. Sample Description. Trade Nominal Tested Nominal Material ID Description Received Color Name Dimensions* Mass* Woven wool and MR-CZ Series Cozy 800 x 155 x 1.2 mm** Polyester,printed wall 3.18 kg** Black covering applied to a steel substrate *Assessed by SwRI personnel. **Includes substrate. RECEIVED 08/29/2022 Maya Romanoff Corporation 2 Swill Project No.01.24921.20.103c ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT WC5 3.0 TEST SETUP Part 5 of the annex to the 2010 FTP Code is used primarily for determining the surface burning characteristics of bulkhead, wall, ceiling, floor, and primary deck covering materials. The burning characteristics are determined by heat release and flame front propagation measurements. A specimen measuring 800 mm x 155 mm is exposed to a graded radiant flux field supplied by a gas-fired radiant panel using the apparatus described in ISO 5658-2, except the equipment for measuring heat release. The lateral flame spread rate over the specimen surface is determined by measuring the time for the flame front to advance in 50-mm increments. The specimen is located under an exhaust stack that is instrumented with a thermopile to measure the heat release rate. 4.0 TEST RESULTS A summary of the test results is provided below in Table 2. Part 5 states that an exemption from Part 2 requires that surface materials and primary deck coverings with both the total heat release (Qt)of not more than 0.2 MJ and the peak heat release rate(Qp)of not more than 1.0 kW are considered to comply with the requirements of Part 2 of Annex 1 without further testing. Further testing for IMO Part 2 was not required for this test program. The detail test results can be found in Appendix A and photographic documentation is presented in Appendix B. A copy of the calibration record sheet is on file. Table 2. IMO Part 5 Summary of Averaged Test Results. Bulkhead,Wall IMO Part 5 Surface Primary Deck Flammability Criteria and Ceiling Floor Coverings Coverings MR-CZ Series Linings Average Critical Flux at >20.0 >7.0 >7.0 22.55 Extinguishment(CFE) (kW/m2): — — — Average Heat for Sustained > 1.5 >0.25 >0.25 5.28 Burning(Qsb)MJ/m2): — — — Average Total Heat Release(Qt) <0.7 <2.0 <2.0 0.0 (MJ): — — — Average Peak Heat Release Rate <4.0 < 10.0 < 10.0 0.3 (Qp) (kW): — — — Burning droplets Not produced TNo more than 10 Not produced None burning drops Required Substrate Any Any Steel Steel Meets IMO Requirements Yes Yes Yes All applications Considered to comply with IMO Part 2 without further Qt<0.2 MJ and Qp< 1.0 kW Yes testing RECEIVED 08/29/2022 Maya Romanoff Corporation 3 Swill Project No.01.24921.20.103c ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT WC5 APPENDIX A DETAIL TEST RESULTS (CONSISTING OF 3 PAGES) RECEIVED 08/29/2022 Maya Romanoff Corporation SwRI Project No.01.24921.20.103c ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT WC5 SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2010 IMO FTP Code Part 5 - Surface Flammability Test Report Material ID:MR-CZ Series SRI Project No.: 01.24921.20.103c Trade Name: Cozy Test Date: 13-Mar-2020 Filename: 20-073May01 Time of Test: 11:25 AM Sample ID: 660714 Calibration Heat Flux Reading: 24.4 kW/m2 350-nun Heat Flux Reading: 24.0 kW/m2 Calibration Flame Front Heat for Distance Heat Flux Arrival Time Sust.Burning (mm) (kW/m2) (s) (MJ/me) 50 50.5 109 5.48 100 50.1 109 5.47 150 47.4 110 5.23 200 42.9 119 5.10 250 37.2 153 5.69 300 30.9 202 6.25 350 24.4 293 400 18.4 450 13.1 500 9.0 550 6.0 600 4.2 650 3.3 700 2.6 750 1.5 Run 1 10 8 6 C4 a 4 a 2 0 .,.� -2 -180 0 180 360 540 720 900 1080 1260 1440 1620 1800 1980 2160 Time (s) CFE: 23.2 kW/m2 Time to Ignition: 105 s Q,b: 5.57 MJ/m2 Heat for Ignition: 5.2 MJ/m2 Qi: 0.0 MJ Extinguishment Location: 360 mm Qp: 0.3 kW Extinguishment Time: 330 s NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS:Smoke at 50 s. RECEIVED 08/29/2022 Maya Romanoff Corporation A-1 SwRI Project No.01.24921.20.103c ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT WC5 SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2010 IMO FTP Code Part 5 -Surface Flammability Test Report Material ID:MR-CZ Series SwRI Project No.: 01.24921.20.103c Trade Name: Cozy Test Date: 13-Mar-2020 Filename: 20-073May02 Time of Test: 1:20 PM Sample ID: 660714 Calibration Heat Flux Reading: 24.4 kW/m2 350-mm Heat Flux Reading: 23.9 kW/m2 Calibration Flame Front Heat for Distance Heat Flux Arrival Time Sust.Burning (mm) (kW/m2) (s) (MJ/m2) 50 50.5 99 4.99 100 50.1 100 4.99 150 47.4 100 4.76 200 42.9 115 4.91 250 37.2 163 6.05 300 30.9 210 6.47 350 24.4 274 400 18.4 450 13.1 500 9.0 550 6.0 600 4.2 650 3.3 700 2.6 750 1.5 Run 2 10 8 Q, 6 x n • 4 1 2 llllllllllllllllllllllllll -2 -180 0 180 360 540 720 900 1080 1260 1440 1620 1800 1980 2160 Time(s) CFE: 21.3 kW/m2 Time to Ignition: 97 s Qsb: 5.55 MJ/m2 Heat for Ignition: 4.8 MJ/m2 Qt: 0.0 MJ Extinguishment Location: 375 mm Qp: 0.4 kW Extinguishment Time: 364 s NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS:Smoke at 55 s. RECEIVED 08/29/2022 Maya Romanoff Corporation A-2 SwRI Project No.01.24921.20.103c ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT WC5 SOUTHWEST RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2010 IMO FTP Code Part 5 - Surface Flammability Test Report Material ID:MR-CZ Series SwRIProjectNo.: 01.24921.20.103c Trade Name: Cozy Test Date: 13-Mar-2020 Filename: 20-073May03 Time of Test: 1:47 PM Sample ID: 660714 Calibration Heat Flux Reading: 24.4 kW/m2 350-mm Heat Flux Reading: 24.0 kW/m2 Calibration Flame Front Heat for Distance Heat Flux Arrival Time Sust.Burning (mm) (kW/m2) (s) (MJ/m2) 50 50.5 71 3.60 100 50.1 72 3.59 150 47.4 72 3.42 200 42.9 106 4.57 250 37.2 136 5.04 300 30.9 188 5.82 350 24.4 283 400 18.4 450 13.1 500 9.0 550 6.0 600 4.2 650 3.3 700 2.6 750 1.5 Run 3 to 8 6 a _ 4 2 0 -2 -180 0 180 360 540 720 900 1080 1260 1440 1620 1800 1980 2160 Time (s) CFE: 23.2 kW/m2 Time to Ignition: 71 s Qsb: 4.71 MJ/m2 Heat for Ignition: 3.4 MJ/m2 Qt: 0.0 MJ Extinguishment Location: 360 mm QP: 0.2 kW Extinguishment Time: 343 s NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS:Smoke at 35 s. RECEIVED 08/29/2022 Maya Romanoff Corporation A-3 Swill Project No.01.24921.20.103c ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT WC5 APPENDIX B PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION (CONSISTING OF 2 PAGES) RECEIVED 08/29/2022 Maya Romanoff Corporation SwRI Project No.01.24921.20.103c ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT WC5 ,--L4 16 1. 03/ Figure B-1. Tests 1 and 2 (left to right)before fire exposure. II • 03/13/200Z0 `l Figure B-2. Tests 1-3 (left to right) after fire exposure. RECEIVED 08/29/2022 Maya Romanoff Corporation B-1 SwRI Project No.01.24921.20.103c ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT WC5 ru I � 4 j • _ V-., . 81!I WIIIIIIMIN — Wr' — ,... a if ) . ,. . : , ,.., : _It i ,e 11. • �. �,..._ -- ' tea , • Figure B-3. Tests 1-3 (top to bottom) during fire exposure. 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