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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFile Documents.214 W Bleeker St.0014-2024-BROF (10) ICC ME1 EVALUATION Most Widely Accepted and Trusted SERVICE In Cohyieratkinwim I (Innovation RESEARCH LABS ICC-ES Evaluation Report ESR-2867 ICC-ES I (800)423-6587 I (562) 699-0543 I www.icc-es.org Reissued 01/2018 This report is subject to renewal 01/2020. DIVISION: 07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION SECTION: 07 31 29—WOOD SHINGLES AND SHAKES REPORT HOLDER: FSR TREATMENT, INC. 9486 288th STREET MAPLE RIDGE, BRITISH COLUMBIA V2V 4J4 CANADA EVALUATION SUBJECT: FIRE-RETARDANT-TREATED WOOD SHAKES AND SHINGLES ICC ICC ICC PMG c LISTED Look for the trusted marks of Conformity! I1\ "2014 Recipient of Prestigious Western States Seismic Policy Council ■�� WSSPC Award in Excellence" INTERNATIONAL (WSSPC) A Subsidiary of ICC-ES Evaluation Reports are not to be construed as representing aesthetics or any other attributes not specifically addressed, nor are they to be construed as an endorsement of the subject of the report or a Aro'l l D recommendation for its use. There is no warranty by ICC Evaluation Service, LLC, express or implied, as ACCREDITED ISOIIEC 1 06 to any finding or other matter in this report, or as to any product covered by the report. ProtludCn,00 1 B/o 1 @ Copyright © 2018 ICC Evaluation Service, LLC. All rights reserved. ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ESIcc EVALUATION SERVICE Most Widely Accepted and Trusted ICC-ES Evaluation Report ESR-2867 Reissued January 2018 Revised February 2018 This report is subject to renewal January 2020. www.icc-es.org I (800)423-6587 I (562) 699-0543 A Subsidiary of the International Code Council® DIVISION: 07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE in IBC Section 1507.8.4 and IRC Section R905.7.4, as PROTECTION applicable. Fasteners must be stainless steel complying Section: 07 31 29—Wood Shingles and Shakes with ASTM A580 Type 304 or 316. REPORT HOLDER: 4.0 INSTALLATION 4.1 Class B Roof Covering: FSR TREATMENT, INC. Shakes and shingles labeled as "Class B" must be 9486 288th STREET installed on minimum 15/32-inch-thick (11.9 mm) solid MAPLE RIDGE, BRITISH COLUMBIA V2V 4J4 sheathing or spaced sheathing complying with the CANADA applicable code. Weather exposure of hips and ridges (604)462-0640 must not exceed those exposures permitted for the field of www.firesmartroofing.com the roof. Starter courses at eaves must be doubled. Fifteen-inch (381 mm) or 18-inch (457 mm) shakes or EVALUATION SUBJECT: shingles may be used for the starter and final course at the ridge. See Figure 1 for typical installation details. FIRE-RETARDANT-TREATED WOOD SHAKES AND SHINGLES 4.1.1 Shakes: The shakes must be installed on roofs with a minimum slope of 4:12 (33%), in accordance with IBC 1.0 EVALUATION SCOPE Section 1507.9 or IRC Section R905.8, as applicable, except that one layer of ASTM D226 Type II underlayment Compliance with the following codes: must be installed over the eaves in addition to ASTM D226 • 2006 International Building Code°(IBC) Type II interlayment between courses. Flashing must • 2006 International Residential Code®(IRC) comply with and be installed in accordance with IBC Section 1507.9.8 or IRC Sections R905.8.8 and R903.2, as • Other Code (see Section 8.0) applicable. Maximum weather exposure of the shakes Properties evaluated: must not exceed those exposures listed in IBC Table 1507.9.7 or IRC Table R905.8.6, as applicable. • Roof covering 4.1.2 Shingles: The shingles must be installed on roofs • Fire classification with a minimum slope of 3:12 (25%), in accordance with 2.0 USES IBC Section 1507.8 or IRC Section R905.7, as applicable. The fire-retardant-treated wood shakes and shingles Flashing must comply with and be installed in accordance described in this report are wood roof covering materials with IBC Section 1507.8.7 or IRC Sections R905.7.6 and for use where Class A, B or C or nonclassified roof R903.2, as applicable. Maximum weather exposure of the covering material is permitted. shingles must not exceed those exposures listed in IBC Table 1507.8.6 or IRC Table R905.7.5, as applicable. 3.0 DESCRIPTION 4.2 Class C Roof Covering: 3.1 General: Shakes and shingles labeled as "Class C" must be The fire-retardant-treated wood shakes and shingles, installed as noted in Section 4.1 for Class B roof covering. having a maximum moisture content of 20 percent, are 4.3 Class A Roof Covering: pressure-treated by FSR Treatment, Inc., with a FSR Treatment, Inc. proprietary fire-retardant chemical. Treated Shakes and shingles labeled as "Class B" may be used in shakes and shingles are labeled as"Class B"or"Class C." a Class A roof covering provided the Class B shakes or 3.2 Material: shingles are installed as described for Class B roof covering in Section 4.2.1, and the sheathing is covered Fire-retardant-treated wood shakes are manufactured from with one layer of mineral-surfaced cap sheet complying No. 1 grade Western red cedar shakes complying with the with ASTM D3909, and havin�q a nominal weight of grading rules specified in IBC Section 1507.9.5 and IRC 76 pounds per square(3.71 kg/m ). Section R905.8.5, as applicable. Shake thickness is a minimum of 1/2 inch (12.7 mm). Fire-retardant-treated wood 4.4 Nonclassified Roof Covering: shingles are manufactured from No. 1 grade Western red Where the code does not require a fire classification, the cedar shingles complying with the grading rules specified installation must be in accordance with IBC Septiolh/15 7: 1\ r tf Ill L-1l ICC-ES Evaluation Reports are not to be construed as representing aesthetics or any other attributes not specifically addressed,nor are they to he construed � C ���J� as an endorsement of the subject of the report or a recommendation for its use.There is no warranty by ICC Evaluation Service,LLC,express or implied,as .-oLULLI to any finding or other matter in this report,or as to any product covered by the report. cuoirou cii „® Copyright©2018 ICC Evaluation Service,LLC.All rights reserved. Pagk&EN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ESR-2867 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 2 of 3 or IRC Section R905.8, as applicable, for wood shakes; or 8.0 OTHER CODES IBC Section 1507.8 or IRC Section R905.7, as applicable, 8.1 Evaluation Scope: for wood shingles. 5.0 CONDITIONS OF USE The fire-retardant-treated wood shakes and shingles described in this report were also evaluated for compliance The FSR Treatment, Inc., fire-retardant-treated wood with the requirements of the 1997 Uniform Building Code 'M shakes and shingles described in this report comply with, (UBC). or are suitable alternatives to what is specified in, those 8.2 Uses: codes listed in Section 1.0 of this report, subject to the following conditions: See Section 2.0, except change the word "nonclassified"to 5.1 The shakes and shingles must be treated, identified "nonrated." and installed in accordance with this report. 8.3 Description: 5.2 The Class B and C shakes and shingles are limited to See Section 3.0. The fire-retardant-treated wood shakes use on roofs where the respective classification is and shingles are manufactured from No. 1 grade Western permitted, except that the Class B shakes and red cedar shakes and shingles complying with the grading shingles are permitted to be used on roofs required to rules specified in UBC Standards 15-3 and 15-4, have a Class A roof covering where they are installed respectively. as part of the assembly described in Section 4.3. 8.4 Installation: 5.3 The shakes and shingles are pressure-treated by See Section 4.0, except for the following revisions: FSR Treatment, Inc., in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada, under a quality control program • In Section 4.1: The shakes must be installed on roofs with inspections by ICC-ES and QAI Laboratories, with a minimum slope of 4:12 (33%), in accordance with Inc. (AA-723). UBC Table 15-B-2, except that for shakes, one layer of 6.0 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED ASTM D226 Type II underlayment must be installed over the eaves in addition to ASTM D226 Type II 6.1 Report of testing in accordance with the ICC-ES interlayment between courses. Valley flashing must Acceptance Criteria for Classified Wood Roof comply with and be installed in accordance with UBC Systems (AC107), dated September 2004 (editorially Section 1508.5, and other flashing must comply with revised February 2014), including reports of UBC Section 1509. Maximum weather exposure of the weathering tests of Class B shakes and shingles over shakes and shingles must not exceed those exposures spaced and solid decks after one-, two-, three-, five- listed in UBC Table 15-C. and ten-year exposure. • In Section 4.3.2:Where the code does not require a fire 6.2 Results of audit of the treatment facility. classification (nonrated roof covering is permitted), 6.3 Quality documentation. installation must be in accordance with UBC Table 15-B-2. 6.4 Installation instructions. 8.5 Conditions of Use: 7.0 IDENTIFICATION See Section 5.0. Bundles of treated wood shakes and shingles bear two 8.6 Evidence Submitted: labels. The first label notes the mill, the shake or shingle grading agency, and compliance with the grading See Section 6.0. standards noted in the applicable code. The second label 8,7 Identification: bears the FSR Treatment, Inc., name and address; the product name; the name of the inspection agency See Section 7.0. (ICC-ES and QAI Laboratories, Inc.); the fire classification; and the evaluation report number (ESR-2867). Labels for Class B shakes and shingles are printed with red ink and labels for Class C shakes and shingles are printed with blue ink. See Figure 2 for treater labels. RECEIVED 04/02/2024 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ESR-2867 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 3 of 3 C C C C: D \.., - I- P--,,, .-„, ....-- tror.---, 'ft.-4 -i....„. 4 viiiiii ---i..iiocifis , .1104,16.1.4*-- 4411POP,.... 4.1.-- . .... A ' ' VlltVia lk.,..- libr„,.........., z. 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I P;"-------......_......... V NAV *44`1 ,4riteP.7 114 .\.„-:,- .- - '74401. ,' *fr.4" P"' B 7fOpplp- A) INTERLAYMENT(SHAKES ONLY) B) UNDERLAYMENT ON EAVES FOR SHAKES AND FOR SHINGLES C) PROPER NAILING AREAS E D) "SKIP'SHEATHING(CLASS B SHAKES AND SHINGLES AND CLASS C SHAKES) E) SOLID SHEATHING(CLASS B OR C SHAKES OR SHINGLES) r F) 1/2-INCH OVERHANG G) CODE-APPROVED VALLEY For SI: 1 inch=25.4 mm. FIGURE 1—TYPICAL INSTALLATION DETAILS FSR TREATMENT INC. • - FSR TREATMENT INC. 9486-288th S . Iv1,AF_E RIDGE B.C.V2W 1L1 r '►' ? 9486-288th ST..MAPLE RICH B.C.V2W 1L1 io'. P 1-(604)482-0640 1 P 14804)482-0840 .:_ (, CFSM Listee: FSR Treatment Inc :t-- . CSFM Listee:FSR Treatment Inc Maple Ridge,BC V2W 1L1 4, Maple Ridge.BC V2W 1L1 �a»w--36- I CSFM Listing#4150-1735-100 r"'": CSFM Listing#4150-1735-100 ICC ESR-2867 Class "B" Fire Retardant ICC ESR-2867 Class "C" Fire Retardant I I.�� CERTI-GUARD® F � CERTI-GUARD® rr '�1 nii- Ta'`� y, Pressure-Treated Fire Retardant Shingles Only k6 +9 Pressure-Treated Fire Retardant Shingles all I Tay :71:T1 and Shakes.Cedar Shake&Shingle Bureau — and Shakes.Cedar Shake&Shingle Bureau %t---"-1 FSR Treatment Inc.9436-288th ST..Maple R icge,B.C.V2W 1 L1 1.SS4 1I2-0140 FSR Trennert Inc 9466-28B11 ST.,Maple Ridge,B.C.V2W 1L1 Hell 4 4HS Lgli far mod whin Ullo*.CSFYListe.? FSR-.F3lre'l is V eF.dy.3::V2ri '_' L1pIbrusod silt I Carob•:3'01Li;c-e.F.?Tr?allrer' c ti3r1=F. - _: ;,',1 1.1 CLASS "B" FIRE RETARDANT ICC ESR-2867 CLASS "C" FIRE RETARDANT ICC ESR-2867 FIGURE 2—TREATER LABELS RECEIVED 04/02/2024 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT