Closed theoryshaw closed 9 years ago
I have specified these three products in the past. They are clear finishes, field applied.
TF
From: Ryan Schultz [mailto:notifications@github.com] Sent: Monday, June 15, 2015 1:24 PM To: OpeningDesign/Sports_Complex Cc: tfodden Subject: [Sports_Complex] Interior Plywood Finish (#48)
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Per code http://publicecodes.cyberregs.com/icod/ibc/2009/icod_ibc_2009_8_sec003.htm the interior plywood (Grade B finish) in the corridors needs to have a Class 'B' flame spread.
Could you recommend a flame retarder application that would bring this plywood down to a Class B?
Are their applications where a finishing application (stain/polyehterane) and flame spread retarder are one in the same? Or factory applied?
Note, the plywood in 'enclosed rooms' can have a Class 'C' flame spread.
Thanks Much, Ryan
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@tfodden Can you provide links to those products? Attachments don't work with github issues.
Thanks.
or add those files to the 'open' dropbox folder...and refer to their location. Thx.
I can put them in the Open folder in Dropbox. Which subfolder do you recommend my putting them in?
What would you say to my adding a new folder one of the dropbox folders that’s called Specifications. In it could be 12 subfolders, each being a particular division of the project manual (concrete, steel, carpentry, etc). Then I can start putting cut sheets and other information about products and materials in their respective subfolders.
TF
From: Ryan Schultz [mailto:notifications@github.com] Sent: Monday, June 15, 2015 2:39 PM To: OpeningDesign/Sports_Complex Cc: tfodden Subject: Re: [Sports_Complex] Interior Plywood Finish (#48)
or add those files to the 'open' dropbox folder...and refer to their location. Thx.
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sounds good to me. Please put in 'open' folder. thanks.
Data Sheets for flame retardant clear finishes are here:
Dropbox\Open\Sports_Complex\Specifications\Division 09
TF
From: Ryan Schultz [mailto:notifications@github.com] Sent: Monday, June 15, 2015 2:39 PM To: OpeningDesign/Sports_Complex Cc: tfodden Subject: Re: [Sports_Complex] Interior Plywood Finish (#48)
or add those files to the 'open' dropbox folder...and refer to their location. Thx.
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@tfodden (ping @kraut34)
Per code the interior plywood (Grade B finish) in the corridors needs to have a Class 'B' flame spread.
Could you recommend a flame retarder application that would bring this plywood down to a Class B?
Are their applications where a finishing application (stain/polyurethane) and flame spread retarder are one in the same? Or factory applied?
Note, the plywood in 'enclosed rooms' can have a Class 'C' flame spread.
Thanks Much, Ryan