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28 Kenwood Street Ph : (401) 942-2244 Cranston, RI 02907-3142 Pezzuco Construction, Inc. Job: 122 Fountain Street Spec Section No: 122 Fountain Street Providence, RI 02903 Submittal No: 07500 1 Sent Date: Revision No: 1 Submittal 4/3/2013 13-001 Spec Section Title: Roofing & Flashing Submittal Title: EPDM -Roofing Package Contractor's Stamp Architect's Stamp Engineer's Stamp John E. Alsfeld Pezzuco Construction, Inc. Contractor: Kite, William Architects Derby, Phil 4/3/2013 Pezzuco Construction, Inc. REVIEWED

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28 Kenwood Street

Ph : (401) 942-2244Cranston, RI 02907-3142

Pezzuco Construction, Inc.

Job:

122 Fountain Street

Spec Section No:

122 Fountain Street

Providence, RI 02903

Submittal No:

07500

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Sent Date:

Revision No: 1

Submittal

4/3/2013

13-001

Spec Section Title: Roofing & Flashing

Submittal Title: EPDM -Roofing Package

Contractor's Stamp

Architect's Stamp

Engineer's Stamp

John E. Alsfeld

Pezzuco Construction, Inc.

Contractor:

Kite, William Architects

Derby, Phil

4/3/2013

Pezzuco Construction, Inc.

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KEY:

S Steel

W Wood

G Gypsum

P Purlins

SC Structural Concrete

LC Lightweight Concrete

LWIC Lightweight Insulating Concrete

CWF Cementitious Wood Fiber MADE IN USAFASTENERS ADHES IVES DRAINS P IPE SUPPORTS

Heavy Duty Roofing Fastener

PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONThe OMG Heavy Duty Roofing Fastener (#14) is designed to secure insulation and single-ply membrane to steel (18 to 22 ga.), wood and structural concrete decks. It is available in lengths from 1¼- to 24-inches, and Factory Mutual and Miami-Dade County approved.

FEATURES & BENEFITS• Heavier shank and thread diameters for

maximum strength.

• Deep thread for high pullout resistance.

• Extra sharp spade point for quick installation in new or reroof applications

• In concrete applications, fastener may be reversed out of predrilled hole without damaging the deck.

COATINgOMG CR-10 corrosion resistant coating exhibits less than 15% red rust after 30 Kesternich cycles. CR-10 coating exceeds F.M. Approval Standard 4470.

APPLICATIONUsing a screw gun,* drive fastener until a slight depression is seen around the plate. Watch for the plate to dimple on very rigid insulation boards.

Steel & Wood Decks: The OMG Heavy Duty Roofing Fastener must penetrate a minimum of 3⁄4-in. through steel, 3⁄4-in. through plywood, and 1-in. embedment into wood plank.

Structural Concrete Decks: The fastener must penetrate structural concrete decks a minimum of 1-in. Predrill a 3⁄16-in. pilot hole at least ½-in. deeper than fastener embedment using a carbide tip SDS or straight shank bit.

NOTE: Prior to job-start, contact OMG to perform a pullout test to determine pullout values. Also, care must be taken not to overdrive the fastener causing subsequent damage to the insulation facer. Fastener must be tight enough so that the plate does not turn.

*For best results use a variable speed 0–2500 RPM screw gun. The fastener should always be tested on site by an OMG representative to determine performance.

PLATES & ACCESSORIESUse appropriate steel or plastic plates, depending on the application. See Plates Section. On structural concrete decks, use a 3⁄16-in. carbide tip SDS or straight shank bit.

APPROvALS

PHYSICAL DATAThe data below is constant for each OMG Heavy Duty Roofing Fastener.

HEAD THREAD

#3 Phillips Truss Head** .435" Diameter

.245" Diameter

SHANK COATING

.190" Diameter CR-10

**#3 Phillips bit included in each carton.

ORDERINg INFORMATIONCAT. NO. LENGTH THREAD PKG WEIGHT

CR114 1¼" Full 1000 12 lbs.

CR134 1¾" Full 1000 16 lbs.

CRHD2 2" Full 1000 18 lbs.

CRHD3 3" Full 1000 26 lbs.

CRHD4 4" 3" 1000 34 lbs.

CRHD5 5" 4" 500 22 lbs.

CRHD6 6" 4" 500 26 lbs.

CRHD7 7" 4" 500 30 lbs.

CRHD8 8" 4" 500 34 lbs.

CRHD9 9" 4" 500 37 lbs.

CRH10 10" 4" 500 40 lbs.

CRH11 11" 4" 500 44 lbs.

CRH12 12" 4" 250 25 lbs.

CRH14 14" 4" 250 29 lbs.

CRH16 16" 4" 250 37 lbs.

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P R O D U C T D A T A S P E C I F I C A T I O N S

153 BOwlES ROAD , AgAwAm, mA 01001800 .633 .3800 www.OlyFAST. cOm INFO @OlyFAST. cOmCopyright © 2011 OMG, Inc. All rights reserved.

SPECIFICATIONThe fastener will be an OMG Heavy Duty Roofing Fastener (#14) with a shank diameter of .190 and a thread diameter of .245. The fastener must have 10 threads per inch and have a 30° spade point. Also, the fastener must be heat treated per specification OMG-1. The OMG Heavy Duty Roofing Fastener will be used with a Factory Mutual approved, OMG pressure plate. The fastener must be Factory Mutual approved and made in America.

COATINg REQUIREMENTThe fastener will be coated with the OMG CR-10 corrosion resistant coating. When subjected to 30 Kesternich cycles (DIN 50018), the fastener must show less than 15% red rust and surpass Factory Mutual Approval Standard 4470.

APPLICATIONUsing a screw gun,* drive fastener until a slight depression is seen around the plate. Watch for the plate to dimple on very rigid insulation boards.

Steel & Wood Decks: The OMG Heavy Duty Roofing Fastener must penetrate a minimum of 3⁄4-in. through steel, 3⁄4-in. through plywood, and 1-in. embedment into wood plank.

Structural Concrete Decks: The fastener must penetrate structural concrete decks a minimum of 1-in. Predrill a 3⁄16-in. pilot hole at least ½-in. deeper than fastener embedment using a carbide tip SDS or straight shank bit.

NOTE: Prior to job-start, contact OMG to perform a pullout test to determine pullout values. Also, care must be taken not to overdrive the fastener causing subsequent damage to the insulation facer. Fastener must be tight enough so that the plate does not turn.

*For best results use a variable speed 0–2500 RPM screw gun.

PHYSICAL DATAThe data below is constant for each OMG Heavy Duty Roofing Fastener.

HEAD THREAD COATING

#3 Phillips Truss Head**

.435" Diameter

.245" Diameter CR-10

SHANK PACKAGING

.190" Diameter 250, 500, 1000/carton

HEAvY DUTY ROOFINg FASTENER LENgTH SELECTION PROCEDURE1. If applicable, determine the thickness of

the existing roofing material.

2. Add thickness of new insulation.

3. For steel and plywood applications:Add ¾-inch minimum fastener penetration.For structural concrete and woodplank applications: Add 1" minimumfastener penetration. NOTE: Whenpredrilling for structural concrete, allowan extra ½".

4. If odd size requirement, always size upin length, not down. See example:

Steel Deck: Example:Your

Project:

Existing Roofing 13⁄4"

New Insulation 1⁄2"

Min. Embedment ¾" ¾"

Total Fastening 3"

Correct Length 3"The proper Heavy Duty Roofing Fastener for this steel deck example is 3".

Structural Concrete Deck: Example:

Your Project:

Existing Roofing 2¼"

New Insulation 1⁄2"

Min. Embedment 1" 1"

Total Fastening 3¾"

Correct Length 4"The proper Heavy Duty Roofing Fastener for this structural concrete deck example is 4".

Heavy DutyRoofing Fastener

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8.19"

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H-SHield Flat Polyisocyanurate Insulation

H U N T E R P A N E L S E N E R G Y S M A R T P O L Y I S O

Product descriPtion

H-Shield is a rigid roof insulation panel composed of a closed cell polyisocyanurate foam core bonded on-line on each side to fiber reinforced facers.

Features and BeneFits

· Manufactured with NexGen Chemistry: Contains no CFCs,HCFCs, is Zero ODP, EPA Compliant, and has virtually no GWP

· Approved for direct application to steel decks.

· Approved under all major roof covering systems – BUR,Modified and Single-Ply.

Panel characteristics

· Available in 4’x4’ (1220mm x 1220mm) and 4’x8’ (1220mm x2440mm) panels in thickness of 1”(25mm) to 4.0” (102mm)

· Available in two grades of compressive strengths perASTM C1289, Type II, Class 1, Grade 2 (20 psi),Grade 3 (25 psi).

aPPlications

· Constructions requiring FM Class 1 and UL Class A ratings

· Single-Ply Roof Systems (Ballasted, Mechanically Attached,Fully Adhered)

· Standing Seam Metal Roof Systems

· Modified Bitumen Systems

· Built-Up Roofing: Asphalt and Coal Tar

codes and compliances

· ASTM C 1289 Type II, Class 1 Grade 2 (20 psi) Grade 3, (25 psi)· International Building Code (IBC) Chapter 26· State of Florida Product Approval Number FL 5968· Miami Dade County, FL NOA NO: 09-0915.15 — Exp. 1.14.2015

underwriters laboratories inc classifications

· UL 1256· Insulated Metal Deck Construction Assemblies – No. 120.

123, 292· UL 790· UL 263 Hourly Rated P Series Roof Assemblies

ul classified for use in canada

· Refer to UL Directory of Products Certified for Canada formore details

Factory Mutual approvals

· FM 4450, FM 4470· Approved for Class 1 insulated steel deck constructions for

1-60 to 1-270. Refer to FM Approval’s RoofNav for detailson specific systems.

leed Potential credits for Polyiso use

Energy and Atmosphere· Minimum Energy Performance · Optimize Energy PerformanceMaterials & Resources· Building Reuse · Construction Waste Management· Recycled Content · Local and Regional MaterialsInnovation and Design

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H-Shield

h-shield therMal Values

Thickness LTTR FLuTe(inches) (mm) R VaLue* spanabiLiTy

1.00 25 6.00 2 5/8"1.50 38 9.00 4 3/8"1.60 41 9.60 4 3/8"1.70 43 10.30 4 3/8"2.00 51 12.10 4 3/8"2.50 64 15.30 4 3/8"2.70 69 16.60 4 3/8"3.00 76 18.50 4 3/8"3.30 84 20.40 4 3/8"3.50 89 21.70 4 3/8"3.60 91 22.40 4 3/8"4.00 102 25.00 4 3/8"

*Long Term Thermal Resistance Values are based on ASTM C1289 andCAN/ULC S770 which provides for a 15-year time weighted average.

Two layers of 3.3"

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single-Ply systems

Ballasted Single-Ply Systems

Each H-Shield panel is loosely laid on the roof deck. Butt edges and stagger joints of adjacent panels. Install the roof covering according to the manufacturer’s specifications.

Mechanically Attached Single-Ply Systems

Each H-Shield panel must be secured to the roof deck with fasteners and plates (appropriate to the deck type). Butt edges and stagger joints of adjacent panels. Install the roof covering according to the manufacturer’s specifications.

Fully Adhered Single-Ply

Each H-Shield panel must be secured to the roof deck with fasteners and plates (appropriate to the deck type). Maximum 4’x4’(1220mm x 1220mm) panels of H-Shield may be adhered to a prepared concrete deck with a full mopping of hot steep asphalt. Application by insulation adhesive or cold applied mastic is also approved. Butt edges and stagger joints of adjacent panels. Install the roof covering according to the manufacturer’s specifications. Approved adhesives include, but are not limited to the following:

· Carlisle FAST Adhesives · Insta Stik · Olybond · Millennium

Built up, coal tar and Modified Bitumen systems

Each H-Shield panel must be secured to the roof deck with fasteners and plates (appropriate to the deck type). Maximum 4’x4’ (1220mm x 1220mm) panels of H-Shield may be adhered to a prepared concrete deck with a full mopping of hot steep asphalt. Application by insulation adhesive or cold applied mastic is also approved. Butt edges and stagger joints of adjacent panels. Install the roof covering according to the manufacturer’s specifications.

tYPical PhYsical ProPertY data chartPolyISo FoAM coRE only

PROPERTY TEST METHOD VALUECompressive ASTM D 1621 20 psi* minimum Strength ASTM C 1289 (138kPa, Grade 2)

Dimensional ASTM D 2126 2% linear change Stability (7 days)

Moisture Vapor ASTM E 96 < 1 perm Transmission (57.5ng/(Pa•s•m2))

Water Absorption ASTM C 209 < 1% volume

Service Temperature -100° to 250° F (-73°C to 122°C)

*Also available in 25 PSI Minimum, Grade 3

H U N T E R P A N E L S E N E R G Y S M A R T P O L Y I S O

WarninGs and liMitations

Insulation must be protected from open flame and kept dry at all

times. Install only as much insulation as can be covered the same

day by completed roof covering material. Hunter Panels will not

be responsible for specific building and roof design by others,

for deficiencies in construction or workmanship, for dangerous

conditions on the job site or for improper storage and handling.

Technical specifications shown in this literature are intended to be

used as general guidelines only and are subject to change without

notice. Call Hunter Panels for more specific details, or refer to PIMA

Technical Bulletin No. 109: Storage & Handling Recommendations

for Polyiso Roof Insulation.

installation

10-09N E W Y O R K · I L L I N O I S · F L O R I D A · T E X A S · U T A H · P E N N S Y L V A N I A7-10 MP

R-30.6, two layers of 2.5" H-Shield with

Single-Ply membrane

HUNt E RE n e r g y S m a r t P o l y i s o

HUNTERPANELS.cOM15 Franklin street Portland, Me 04101 · 888.746.1114 · Fax: 877.775.1769

SuStainable buildingS induStry CounCil

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MADE IN USA

Steel Plates

PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONOMG Steel Plates are made of Galvalume® coated steel. The round design provides an even distribution of loads and eliminates sharp corners that can damage the insulation or membrane. OMG 2-in. plates are used for lap seam fastening. OMG 3-in. plates are for fastening insulation. These plates are designed to be used with OMG fasteners.

aPPlICaTION2" Plate: Used for attaching single-ply membrane to the substrate. Use with OMG Standard, Heavy Duty or CD-10 fasteners.

3" Plate: Used for attaching insulation to the substrate. Use with OMG Standard, Heavy Duty, XHD or CD-10 fasteners.

Lite-Deck Plate: Used for attaching insulation to gypsum, cementitious wood fiber and lightweight concrete decks. Use with OMG Lite-Deck fastener.

2" GypTec Plate: Used for attaching single-ply membrane to gypsum and cemetitious wood fiber. Use with Polymer GypTec fastener.

3" GypTec Plate: Used for attaching insulation to gypsum and cemetitious wood fiber. Use with Polymer GypTec fastener.

3" Galvanized Flat Plate: Used to attach insulation to the substrate. Use with OMG Standard, Heav Duty, XHD or CD-10 fastener.

aPPROvalSCheck with roofing system manufacturer for FM and Miami-Dade approvals for specific plates.

P R O D U C T D a T a S P E C I F I C a T I O N S

153 Bowles RoAd , AgAwAm, mA 01001800 .633 .3800 www.olyfAst. com INfo @olyfAst. comCopyright © 2009 OMG, Inc. All rights reserved.

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PhySICal DaTa & ORDERING INFORMaTION

PRODUCT CAT. NO. size PkG WeiGHT

2" PLATe sPGA2 2" 1000 29 lbs.

3" PLATe sPGA3-R 3" 1000 37 lbs.

LiTe-DeCk PLATe TCP03 3" 500 19 lbs.

2" GYPTeC PLATe sPGYPTeC2 2" 1000 30 lbs.

3" GYPTeC PLATe sPGYPTeC3 3" 1000 46 lbs.

3" GALVANizeD FLAT PLATe sPGA3C 3" 1000 41 lbs.

2" Plate

3" Galvanized Flat Plate

3" GypTec Plate

3" Plate

2" GypTec Plate

Lite-Deck Plate

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OlyBond500 ® is the premiere insulation adhesive

for low-slope roofing applications. Packaged in

a box of (4) 1,500 ml cartridge sets, OlyBond500

SpotShot is the perfect choice for crickets, smaller

roofs, hard to reach areas and rooftop repairs.

OlyBond500 is a fast-acting, two-component, low-rise polyurethane foam adhesive designed to adhere most insulation types to a wide selection of common roof decks and materials. OlyBond500 can be used in both new and re-roofing applications, including applications that require multiple insulation layers.

OlyBond500 is dispensed in a semi-liquid bead that spreads to several inches before rising ¾ to 1 inch above the substrate. Place the insula-tion/cover board into the adhesive and walk into place. A chemical cure occurs within approximately 4 to 8 minutes depending on the temperature and weather conditions.

Features & Benefits• Odor- and noise-free installation will not disturb building occupants.

• Easily applied with portable SpotShot applicator tools.

• Ultra low VOC.

• SpotShot is available in temperature-optimized grades for year-round use: Regular Grade – For use in temperatures above 40°F; and Winter Grade – For use in temperatures from 0°– 65°F.

• Also available in an environmentally sensitive green formulation (OlyBond500 Green).

Perfect for Small Jobs and Quick Repairs

153 Bowles RoAd , AgAwAm, mA 01001800 .633 .3800 www.olyfAst. com INfo @olyfAst. comOlyBond500® is a registered trademark of OMG, Inc. Copyright © 2012 OMG, Inc. All rights reserved. RP

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Packaging & Coverage Packaged in 1,500 ml cartridge sets, 4/case. Coverage is 4–6 squares/case depending on the substrate and insulation type.

ApprovalsOlyBond500 is approved by most roof system manufacturers and is Factory Mutual, Underwriters Laboratories, Florida Building Code and Miami Dade approved.

florida Building code

Call for more information and pricing today.

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Submittal Sheet Securock® Gypsum-Fiber Roof Board

Description Securock® Gypsum-Fiber roof board is a high-performance roof board for use in low-slope roofing systems. Its unique, fiber-reinforced, homogenous composition gives the panel strength and water resistance through to the core. Securock Gypsum-Fiber roof board provides exceptional bond and low absorption in adhered systems and with its homogenous composition achieves high wind-uplift ratings with no risk of facer delamination. Made from 95% recycled material, Securock Gypsum-Fiber roof board combines superior performance with sustainable design for all types of roofing systems including single-ply, fluid-applied, built-up, spray foam, metal and modified bitumen roofing.

Advantages Exceptional Strength Engineered to provide superior wind-uplift performance for a wide variety of roof assemblies. Securock Gypsum-Fiber roof board has uniform composition providing enhanced bond strength of membrane systems with no risk of facer delamination. Fire Performance Provides excellent fire performance and demonstrates exceptional surface burning characteristics (ASTM E84 (CAN/ULC-S102) Flame Spread 5, Smoke Developed 0). Moisture and Mold Uniform water-resistant core ensures excellent moisture and mold resistance. Scored a maximum "10" for mold resistance on ASTM D3273. Versatile Can be used as a component in single-ply, fluid-applied, built-up, spray foam, metal and modified bitumen roofing. Sustainability Made from 95% recycled materials and has earned independent certification from Scientific Certification Systems for this achievement.

Limitations – Securock Gypsum-Fiber roof board is engineered to perform within a properly designed roof system. The useof Securock Gypsum-Fiber roof board as a roofing component is the responsibility of the design professional.

– Consult roofing manufacturers for specific instructions on the application of their products to Securock

Gypsum-Fiber roof board– Weather conditions, dew, application temperature, installation techniques and moisture drive can have adverse

effects on the performance of the roof system and are beyond the control of USG. – Keep Securock Gypsum-Fiber roof board panels dry before, during and after installation. Securock Gypsum-Fiber

roof board should not be installed during rains, heavy fogs and any other conditions that deposit moistureon the surface of the board. Apply only as much Securock Gypsum-Fiber roof board that can be covered by finalroof membrane system in the same day. Avoid exposure to moisture from leaks or condensation.

– For re-roof or re-cover applications, existing roofing system must be dry throughout prior to application ofSecurock Gypsum-Fiber roof board.

– Plastic or poly packaging applied at the plant to protect board during rail or other transit should be removedupon receipt to prevent condensation or trapping of moisture, which may cause application problems.

– Securock Gypsum-Fiber roof board should be stored flat and off the ground with protection from the weather. If stored outdoors, a breathable waterproof covering should be used.

– When applying solvent-based adhesives or primers, allow sufficient time for the solvent to evaporate toavoid damage to roofing components.

– USG allows the bonding of cold mastic modified bitumen and torching directly to the surface. Consult withthe system manufacturer for recommendations on this application.

– USG recommends maximum asphalt application temperature for Type III asphalt of 455 °F when usingSecurock Gypsum-Fiber roof board. Application temperatures above these recommended temperatures mayadversely affect roof system performance.

Installation – Refer to roof system manufacturer's written instructions, local code requirements and Factory Mutual Global (FMG)and/or Underwriters Laboratories (UL) requirements for proper installation techniques.

– Use fasteners specified in accordance with above requirements. Install approved fasteners with plates intothe Securock Gypsum-Fiber roof board, flush with the surface. Fasteners should be installed in strict compliancewith the roof system manufacturer’s installation recommendations and FMG Loss Prevention Data Sheet 1-29. Proper fastener spacing is essential to achieve wind-uplift performance.

High-performance gypsum-fiber roof board for use in low-slope commercial roofing systems– Exceptional bond and low absorption in adhered systems– Moisture and mold resistant– Excellent wind-uplift performance– Manufactured from 95% recycled material

For 1/2" cover board over roof insulation only.

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Fire Performance – UL Classified as to Surface Burning Characteristics and Non-Combustability in accordance with ASTM E84 (CAN/ULC-S102)– Flame Spread 5 and Smoke Developed 0

– 1/4", 3/8", 1/2" and 5/8" Thickness — Class A in accordance with UL790 (CAN/ULC-S107). See the ULBuilding Materials Directory for more information.

– 5/8" Thickness — Meets requirements of Type X per ASTM C1278 and may be used in P series designs as athermal barrier.

System Performance – FM Approved– Complies with requirements of FM 4450 and FM 4470– Meets FM Class 1

Standards Compliance Securock Gypsum-Fiber roof board is manufactured to conform to ASTM C1278, “Standard Specification for Fiber-Reinforced Gypsum Panel.”

Physical Properties Securock Gypsum-Fiber Roof Board1/4" (6.6 mm) 3/8" (9.5 mm) 1/2" (12.7 mm) 5/8" (15.9 mm)

Width, standard 4' (1220 mm) 4' (1220 mm) 4' (1220 mm) 4' (1220 mm)

Length, standard 4' (1220 mm) and 4' (1220 mm) and 4' (1220 mm) and 4' (1220 mm) and8' (2440 mm) 8' (2440 mm) 8' (2440 mm) 8' (2440 mm)

Pieces per unit for 4' x 8' sheets 50 40 30 24

Weight, nominal lbs./unit, 4' x 8' sheet 2,575 2,575 2,725 2,525

Weight, nominal lbs./sq. ft. 1.57 1.96 2.76 3.20

Flexural strength, parallel, lbs. min., 40 70 110 161

per ASTM C 473

Compressive strength, psi nominal 1800 1800 1800 1800

Flute spannability per ASTM E 661 2-5/8" 5" 8" 10"

Permeance, perms, per ASTM E 96 30 26 26 24

R Value per ASTM C 518 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.6

Coefficient of thermal expansion, 8.0 x 10-6 8.0 x 10-6 8.0 x 10-6 8.0 x 10-6

inches/inch °F, per ASTM E 831

Linear variation with change in moisture, 8.0 x 10-6 8.0 x 10-6 8.0 x 10-6 8.0 x 10-6

inches/inch %RH, per ASTM D 1037

Water absorption, % max, per ASTM C 473 10 10 10 10

Surface water absorption, nominal grams, 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6per ASTM C 473

Mold resistance per ASTM D 3273* 10 10 10 10

Bending Radius 25' 25' 25' 30'*ASTMD3273 Mold Resistance Testing - In independent lab tests conducted on Securock Gypsum-Fiber roof board and Securock Glass-Mat roof board at the time of manufacture per ASTM D3273 Standard Test Method for Resistance to Growth of Mold on the Surface of Interior Coatings in an Environmental Chamber, both panels scored a 10. The ASTM lab test may not accurately represent the mold performance of building materials in actual use. Given unsuitable project conditions during storage, installation or after completion, any building material can be overwhelmed by mold. To manage the growth of mold, the best and most cost-effective strategy is to protect building products from water exposure during storage and installation and after completion of the building. This can be accomplished by using good design and construction practices.

Submittal Job NameApprovals:

Contractor Date

geographic markets. Consult your U.S. Gypsum Company sales office or representative for information.NoticeWe shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages, directly or indirectly sustained, nor for any loss caused by application of these goods not in accordance with current printed instructions or

for other than their intended use. Our liability is expressly limited to replacement of defective goods. Any claim shall be deemed waived unless made in writing to us within thirty (30) days from the date it was or reasonably should have been discovered.Safety First!Follow good safety and industrial hygiene practices

during handling and installation of all products and systems. Take necessary precautions and wear the appropriate personal protective equipment as needed. Read material safety data sheets and related literature on products before specification and/or installation.

Product InformationSee usg.com for the most up-to-date product information. TrademarksThe following trademarks used herein are owned by United States Gypsum Company or a related company: Securock, USG, USG in stylized letters. NoteProducts described here may not be available in all

– Locate edge joints on, and parallel to, deck ribs. Stagger end joints of adjacent lengths of Securock Gypsum-Fiberroof board. Butt board edges and ends loosely in typical installations. Long, uninterrupted runs (greater than 200feet) of Securock Gypsum-Fiber roof board will require slight gapping due to thermal expansion.

– See product data table below for maximum flute span when panels are applied directly over metal decking.– For vertical parapet applications, only 1/2" or 5/8" panels should be used. Maximum framing spacing is 24" o.c.

Manufactured by United States Gypsum Company550 West Adams StreetChicago, IL 60661

(800) USG.4YOU (874.4968)usg.com

RF5/rev. 10-11 © 2011, United States Gypsum Company Printed in U.S.A.

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WeatherBond Pre-Applied Seam Tape Technology With WeatherBond’s Pre-Applied Tape technology, most of the labor to create seams between membrane panels is completed in a quality-controlled, state-of-the-art environment. This process results in a reliable seam with greater peel and sheer strengthsand with no entrapped air bubbles. Consistent placement of the Seam Tape also maximizes the splice area and results in a high-quality seam. WeatherBond Pre-Applied Tape is available on all WeatherBond RBR Reinforced membranes up to 10’(3 m) in width, providing the fastest way to complete a seamin today’s roofi ng market.

Installation WeatherBond RBR Pre-Cleaned 45-mil (1.14 mm), 60-mil (1.52mm) and 90-mil (2.29 mm) thick membranes are utilized primarily in fully adhered roofi ng systems.

Fully Adhered Roofi ng System: insulation is mechanically attached or adhered to the roof deck. The substrate andmembrane are coated with WeatherBond RBR EPDM Bonding Adhesive. The membrane is then rolled into place and broomeddown. To complete seams between two adjoining membranepanels, apply primer to the splice area in conjunction with WeatherBond’s Pre-Applied Seam Tape. As an alternative, WeatherBond’s hand-applied P&S Seam Tape may be used.

For cold weather splicing below 40°F (5°C), these steps must befollowed:

Heat the primed area of the bottom membrane with a hot-air gun as the top sheet with Pre-Applied Seam Tape is applied and pressed into place.

Prior to rolling the splice area with a 2"-wide steel hand roller, apply heat to the top side of the membrane with a hot-air gun. The heated surface should be hot to the touch. Becareful not to burn or blister the membrane.

CONSULT WEATHERBOND RBR INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR COMPLETE INSTALLATION INFORMATION.

Precautions 1. Use proper stacking procedures to ensure suffi cient stability

of the materials.

2. Exercise caution when walking on a wet membrane. Membranes are slippery when wet.

TECHNICAL DATA BULLETIN

Pre-Cleaned Non-Reinforced EPDM Membrane

Overview mil (1.14 mm), 60-mil (1.52 mm) and WeatherBond No Dust 45-m

fi ng membranes are non-reinforced 90-mil (2.29 mm) thick roofi polymer (EPDM) based elastomericEthylene Propylene Diene TerpThese roofi ng membranes mayhomogenous roof coverings. Tof construction and re-roofi ng be used for new single-ply roof

vailable in widths up to 10' (3applications. Membranes are avm). These membranes are Fire m) and lengths up to 100' (30 mch are specially formulated to Retardant (FR) membranes, whicor exceed code body testinginhibit spread of fl ame and meet og membranes. criteria for the fi re retardant roofi ng

Features and Benefi ts Meets lightweight requirements

Provides a monolithic assembly

r installationNo special equipment required for

proven performanceEPDM has more than 45 years of p

apeAvailable with Pre-Applied Seam Tap

of decksAbility to be installed over a variety o

soriesFull line of P&S (Peel & Stick) access

up to 10' and lengths Membranes are available in widths of uess seamingup to 100' for faster installations and le

ormulations for Membranes are manufactured with FR foincreased fi re resistance

llation on any Fully adhered application allows for instalroof slope

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© 2012 WeatherBond. 10.01.12. WeatherBond is a trademark of WeatherBond. LEED is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council.

P.O. Box 251 ■ Plainf ie ld, PA 17081TEL: 866.471.5125 ■ FAX: 717.960.4034

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Typical Properties and CharacteristicsProperty Test Method SPEC. (PASS) TYPICAL

ss, %Tolerance on nominal thicknes ASTM D412 ± 10 ± 10

Weight, lbm/ft² (kg/m²) .045 .060 .090

.026 (1.3)

.035 (1.7)

.059 (20.9)

Tensile Strength, min, psi (Mpa) ASTM D412 1305 (9) 1600 (11.0)

Elongation, Ultimate, min, % ASTM D412 300 465

Tear Strength, min, lbf/in (kN/m) ASTM D624(Die C)

150 (26.3) 200 (35.0)

Factory Seam Strength, min Modifi edASTM D816

MembraneRupture

MembraneRupture

Resistance to Heat Aging* Properties after 28 days @ 240° 16F (11 °C) Tensile Strength, min, psi (MPa) Elongation, Ultmate, min, % Tear Strength, min, lbf/in (kN/m) Linear Dimensional Change, max, %

ASTM D573

ASTM D412ASTM D412ASTM D624ASTM D1204

1205 (8.3)200125 (21.9)± 1.0

1450 (10.0)280215 (37.6)-0.5

Ozone Resistance* Condition after exposure to 100 pphm Ozone in air for 168 hours @ 104°F (40°C) Specimen is at 50% strain

ASTM D1149 No Cracks No Cracks

Brittleness Temp., max, °F (°C)* ASTM D746 -49 (-45) -49 (-45)

Resistance to Water Absorption* After 7 days immersion @ 158°F (70°C) Change in mass, max, %

ASTM D471 +8, -2 +2.0

Water Vapor Permeance*Max, perms

ASTM E 96(Proc. B or BW)

0.10 0.03

Resistance to Outdoor (Ultraviolet) Weathering*.70 W/m² Xenon-Arc, 7560 kJ/m² total radiant exposure at 0.7

irradiance, 80°C black panel temp.

ASTM G155 No CracksNo Crazing

No CracksNo Crazing

* Not a Quality Control Test due to the time required for the test or the complexity of the test. However, all tests are run on a statistical basis to ensure overall long-term performance of the sheeting.

M membrane meets or exceeds the minimum requirements set forth by ASTM D4637 for Type I non-reinforced EPDM single-ply Note: WeatherBond RBR Pre-Cleaned Non-Reinforced EPDMroofi ng membranes.

tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples this product.refl ect the specifi cation range for any particular property of th

LEED® InformationPre-consumer Recycled Content 0%

Post-consumer Recycled Content 3%

Manufacturing Location(s) Carlisle, PA

Solar Refl ective Index 9

Pre-Cleaned Non-Reinforced EPDM Membrane3. s with Pre-Applied Seam Tape should not beMembranes

prolonged jobsite storage temperatures in excess exposed to pof 90°F (32°°C), otherwise the shelf life of the Seam Tape

cted.may be affect

4. anes with Pre-Applied Seam Tape are used,When membrae end of the rolls until ready to use in warm, shade the tape

sunny weather.

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Features and Benefi ts High-strength adhesive that enables quick bonding

Can be applied with a medium nap roller for ease of application

Provides excellent adhesion between various substrates and EPDM or TPO membranes

Application**1. The surface, on or against which adhesive is to be applied,

shall be clean, smooth, dry and free of fi ns, sharp edges,loose and foreign materials, oil and grease. Depressions greater than ¼" (6 mm) should be feathered using epoxy, mortar or other approved patching material. All sharp projections shall be removed by sweeping, blowing or vacuum cleaning.

2. After thorough stirring (minimum 5 minutes), apply Low-VOC Bonding Adhesive to substrate and membrane using a 9" (73 mm) medium nap roller. Application shall be continuous and uniform, avoiding globs or puddles. An open time of 5 to 50 minutes, based on drying conditions, is recommended before assembly. Low-VOC Bonding Adhesive must be allowed to dry until it does not stringor stick to a dry fi nger touch. Any coated area, which has been exposed to rain, should be allowed to dry and thenrecoated. Do not apply adhesive to splice areas tobe hot-air welded.

3. Roll the membrane onto the adhesive-coated substrate while avoiding wrinkles. Immediately brush down the bonded portion of the sheet with a soft bristle push broom or a clean, dry roller applicator to achieve maximum contact.

** REVIEW CURRENT WEATHERBOND SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS.

Precautions 1. Review the applicable Material Safety Data Sheet for

complete safety information prior to use.

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WeatherBondLow-VOC Bonding Adhesive

Overview a high-strength, solvent-based Low-VOC Bonding Adhesive is a nding of EPDM and TPOcontact adhesive that allows bond non-porous substrates. This membrane to various porous and

content requirements of the OTCproduct meets the < 250 gpl VOC Adhesives. Low-VOC Bonding Model Rule for Single-Ply Roofi ng Aocyanurate insulation, structuralAdhesive is compatible with polyisooriented strand board, wood and lightweight concrete, plywood, o

fi berboard, SECUROCK®KK asonry, smooth BUR, mineral , gypsum, ma®

and various metal fi nishes. cap sheet, smooth modifi ed bitumen applied with a 9" (73 mm) Low-VOC Bonding Adhesive is easily aadhesive bond between themedium nap roller to create a strong ad

membrane and substrate.

following CaliforniaThis product does not comply with the fontra Costa, El Dorado, counties’ VOC regulations: Alameda, Corside, Sacramento, San Los Angeles, Marin, Napa, Orange, Riversan Mateo, Santa Clara, Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, Sa

Solano, Sonoma and Tehama.

Intended Uses ing EPDM and TPO Low-VOC Bonding Adhesive is ideal for bondius substrates.membranes to various porous and non-porou

p y

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WeatherBond is a trademark of WeatherBond.SECUROCK is a registered trademark of the United States Gypsum Company. © 2011 WeatherBond.

WeatherBondLow-VOC Bonding Adhesive2. onding Adhesive is EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE – It Low-VOC Bon

vents that are dangerous fi re and explosioncontains solven exposed to heat, fl ame or sparks. Do hazards whenile applying. Do not use in a confi ned or not smoke whiea. Vapors are heavier than air and may travelunventilated arer may be moved by ventilation and ignited along ground orther fl ames, sparks, heaters, smoking,by pilot lights, ot, static discharge, or other ignition sourceselectrical motors, nt from material handling point and at locations distantainers should be grounded when materialfl ashback. All contone container to another. A red cautionis transferred from hen shipping. A fi re extinguisher should label is required whe of fi re, use water spray, foam, dry be available. In casedioxide. Do not use a solid stream of chemical or carbon dscatter and spread the fi re.water because it can s

3. s. Keep container closed when not Avoid breathing vaporsuate ventilation. If inhaled, removein use. Use with adequahing, perform artifi cial respiration. to fresh air. If not breath

ive oxygen. Call a physicianIf breathing is diffi cult, gilication, efforts must be made to immediately. During applng the building via air ventilation prevent fumes from enterincontainers or mix adhesive near ducts. Do not place open cn possible, shut down or seal off fresh-air intake units. When

the closest units.

4. CE VOMITING. Call a physicianIf swallowed, DO NOT INDUCimmediately.

5. y glasses or goggles are Avoid contact with eyes. Safetyeyes, immediately fl ush eyesrecommended. If splashed in et least 15 minutes. Contact a with plenty of clean water for at

physician immediately.

6. ands thoroughly after Avoid contact with skin. Wash haskin, thoroughly washhandling. In case of contact with sr. Contact physician if affected area with soap and water.

irritation persists.

that meet ANSI/ISEA Note: Permeation-resistant gloves (thworn when using this 105-2005) are recommended to be wng ingredients.product to protect hands from irritating

7. e. Thinning will affect Do not thin Low-VOC Bonding Adhesived material should beperformance. Excessively thick or gelled

discarded.

8. ) may affect product Jobsite storage in excess of 90°F (32°C) dhesive be stored shelf life. Should the Low-VOC Bonding Adestore to room at temperatures lower than 60°F (15°C), re

temperature prior to use.

Typical Properties and Characteristics*Property Test Method

Base Synthetic Rubber

Color Yellow

Solids 22.2%

VOC 250 g/L max

Flash Point 0°F (-17°C) Closed Cup

Brookfi eld Viscosity 3300 Centipoises

Avg. Net Weight 8.1 lbs/gal (3.7 Kg/gal)

Packaging 5-gal Pail /1-gal Pail

Shelf Life 1 year

* General properties, typical properties and characteristicsare based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not refl ect the specifi cation or specifi cation range for any particular property of this product.

9. Opened containers of Low-VOC Bonding Adhesive should beused within 48 hours. Adhesive will begin to thicken afterthis point, making it diffi cult, and eventually impossible, tocontrol applied thickness. In hot weather, do not leave sealedcontainers on roof for prolonged periods of time. In cold weather, keep material at room temperature until ready to use. Stir adhesive occasionally while using.

10. Adhesive must be allowed to dry thoroughly. If membraneis mated with the substrate prior to the adhesive being dry,blistering will occur.

11. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.

Mixing Stir thoroughly until all settled pigments are dispersed and the cement is uniform in color. Minimum 5 minutes stirring isrecommended.

Coverage WeatherBond Low-VOC Bonding Adhesive - 60 ft² (5.6 m²) per gallon of fi nished surface. Coverage rates are average andmay vary due to conditions on the jobsite. Porous surfaces andsubstrates may require more bonding adhesive than the typicalcoverage rate.

WeatherBond Low-VOC Bonding Adhesive Technical Data Bulletin Updated 12/11.

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a. Excessive mica dust may be removed by brooming or wiping with a dry natural fi ber rag.

b. If membrane is very dirty, scrubbing with Weathered Membrane Cleaner may be necessary. This process is essential on membrane that has been exposed for a number of weeks.

Note: Permeation-resistant gloves (that meet ANSI/ISEA 105-2005) are required for hand protection when cleaners or primers are being used.

2. Thoroughly stir primer until all settled materials are blendedinto the solution.

3. Application of Low-VOC EPDM Primer

a. Standard Membrane - Apply the primer with a cleannatural fi ber rag. Scrub the area of the membrane (where the seam tape, peel & stick product or Splicing Cement is to be applied) in a circular motion to achieve a thin, even coating on the membrane. The properly cleaned/primedarea will be uniform in color without streaks and free of globs or puddles.

b. Clean (No Dust) Membrane - Roller-apply the primer to the membrane with a short nap length paint roller. The coated area will be free of globs or puddles.

Note: The use of excessive amounts of Low-VOC EPDM Primer will not signifi cantly enhance the adhesion of the peel & stick product to the EPDM membrane. Use only the amount necessary to obtain 100% coverage of the area where the tape or adhesive will be applied.

4. Allow the Low-VOC EPDM Primer to dry until it does not transfer to a dry fi nger touch. Installation of the pre-applied tape or peel & stick product as soon as the primer fl ashes off minimizes potential dust contamination and promotes adhesion in colder weather.

5. Complete the splice as specifi ed in WeatherBond’sSpecifi cations and Details.

* REVIEW CURRENT WEATHERBOND SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILS FOR SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS.

Precautions 1. This product is FLAMMABLE. Precautions must be taken to

keep the primer away from heat, fl ame and sparks during storage and use.

TECHNICAL DATA BULLETIN

WeatherBondLow-VOC EPDM Primer

Overview our next EPDM installation with theirLet WeatherBond simplify you

VOC EPDM Primer is a solvent-Low-VOC EPDM Primer. Low-Vne-step cleaning and priming of based product designed for onplication of Pre-Applied Seam Tape EPDM surfaces prior to the appucts. Low-VOC EPDM Primer can and all other peel & stick produd Splicing Cement. It is a Low-also be used with WeatherBond e where environmental issues are VOC product that is ideal for use

a concern.

Intended Uses for one-step cleaning andLow-VOC EPDM Primer is designed fhe application of all peelpriming of EPDM surfaces prior to th

& stick products.

Features and Benefi ts in conjunction with allOne-step cleaner and primer used i

membranespeel & stick accessories on EPDM m

t per gallon with clean Coverage rates up to 700 square feet(no dust) membrane

VOC less than 250 g/L

Application* 1. or washing withRemove all foreign material by brooming

water.

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2. ct with eyes and skin.Avoid contac

3. ng vapors. Keep container closed when not Avoid breathinwith adequate ventilation. If inhaled, remove in use. Use wi

not breathing, perform artifi cial respiration.to fresh air. If ndiffi cult, give oxygen. Call a physician If breathing is during application, efforts must be made toimmediately. Duom entering the building via air ventilation prevent fumes froace open containers or mix adhesive nearducts. Do not planits. When possible, shut down or seal off fresh air intake un

the closest units.

4. NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Call a physician If swallowed, DO NOimmediately.

5. gloves must be worn with Low-VOCChemically-resistant gect hands from staining and irritating EPDM Primer to protec

ingredients.

6. oduct until all settled pigment is Thoroughly stir this prodn. Solids suspended in Low-VOCblended into the solutionttle. Use Low-VOC EPDM Primer full EPDM Primer tend to settnning will affect performance.strength. Do not thin. Thin

7. ay cause staining of White EPDM Low-VOC EPDM Primer mablack surfaces.membrane and other non-b

8. es in excess of 90ºF (32ºC)Jobsite storage temperatures. Should the primer be stored may affect product shelf life. 60ºF (15ºC), restore to roomat temperatures lower than 60

temperature prior to use.

9. not in use and protect from Keep can tightly closed when nexposed to moisture in the air,moisture contamination. Once eo cure and may gel within aLow-VOC EPDM Primer begins toe or sealant can be used to few days. A gasket of membrane

create a positive seal.

10. ation may form on Due to solvent fl ash-off, condensatmer when the ambient freshly applied Low-VOC EPDM PrimIf condensation develops,temperature is near the dew point. Ifscontinued (proper the application of primer must be disw the surface to dry and adhesion will not be obtained). Allow

to the previously coatedapply a thin freshener coat of primer tsurface when conditions allow.

11. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA REVIEW THE LOW-VOC EPDM PRIMER MATION PRIOR TO USE.SHEET FOR COMPLETE SAFETY INFORMA

12. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

WeatherBondLow-VOC EPDM Primer

Mixing Stir thoroughly until all settled pigments are dispersed and the primer is uniform in color.

Coverage Rates Approximately 250 ft2/gallon (23 m2) can be expected when properly applied to dusted membrane.

Coverage rates as high as 700 ft2/gallon (65 m2) can be expected with clean (no dust) membrane.

WeatherBond is a trademark of WeatherBond.© 2012 WeatherBond.

Low-VOC EPDM Primer Technical Data Bulletin Updated 01/12.

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Typical Properties and Characteristics**Property Test Method

Base Synthetic Rubber

Color Olive Drab to Dark Gray

Solids 10–15%

Flash Point 40°F (4.4°C)

VOC Less than 250 g/L

Packaging 1 gallon (3.8 liters) cans /1 quart (0.95 liter) cans

Shelf Life 9 months

Average Weight 9.8 lbs/gallon (1.2 kg/L)

** Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are notguaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not refl ect the specifi cation or specifi cation range for any particular property of this product.

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WEATHERBOND RBR PEEL & STICK CURED COVERSTRIP

GENERAL: WeatherBond RBR Peel and Stick Cured Coverstrip is a nominal .030" (.75 mm) thick black cured EPDM membrane laminated to a nominal .035" (0.89 mm) thick fully cured synthetic rubber peel and stick adhesive. Peel and Stick Cured Coverstrip is available in 6” and 12” wide x 50’ long rolls and 6” and 9” wide x 100' long rolls and is used in applications that require a cured membrane to cured membrane seam. Peel and Stick Cured Coverstrip is ideal for stripping in seams, metal edge details (flat), or simply repairs to cut membrane. The cured state of the EPDM membrane enables it to handle expansion and contraction loads without weakening and allows it to resist tearing, flex cracking, and abrasion and other forms of deterioration caused by temperature extremes, sunlight, precipitation, and all forms of normal weathering.

TYPICAL PROPERTIES AND CHARACTERISTICS:*

Color Black Base Membrane – EPDM

Adhesive – Synthetic Rubber Solids 100% Tensile Strength 1175 psi (6.9 Mpa) minimum Elongation 300% minimum Tear Resistance 150 lbs./in (26.3 kN/m) Ozone Resistance No cracks

Condition after exposure to 100 pphm Ozone in air for 168 H @ 104°F (40°C) (Specimen under 50% strain)

Brittleness Temp -49° F (-45° C) Nominal Thickness 90-mil (2.29mm) Shelf Life 1 Year

CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS:

1. Avoid prolonged contact with skin. In case of contact with skin, thoroughly wash affected area with soap and water.

2. Prolonged job site storage temperatures in excess of 90o F (32o C) may affect product shelf life.

3. In warm, sunny weather keep Peel and Stick Cured Coverstrip rolls in their box or in a shaded area until ready to use.

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4. Storage and use of Peel and Stick Cured Coverstrip at temperatures below 40o F (4o C) will result in a loss of adhesive tack, and in extreme cases, will result in no bond to the substrate. Overnight storage must be available to keep the temperature of the Peel and Stick Cured Coverstrip at a minimum of 60o F (15o

C). Hot boxes for job site storage must be provided to maintain a minimum product temperature of 40oF (4oC).

5. Peel and Stick Cured Coverstrip must be stored in a dry area. 6. Due to solvent flash-off, condensation may form on freshly applied primer when

the ambient temperature is near the dew point. If condensation develops, the application of primer and Peel and Stick Cured Coverstrip must be discontinued since proper adhesion will not be achieved. Allow the surface to dry and apply a thin fresh coat of primer to the previously coated surface and apply Peel and Stick Cured Coverstrip when conditions allow.

7. Do not allow waste products (petroleum, grease, oil, solvents, vegetable or mineral oil, animal fats, etc.) or direct steam venting to come in contact with the Peel and Stick Cured Coverstrip.

8. Peel and Stick Cured Coverstrip is cured and cannot be used for flashing corners or pipes.

9. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.

APPLICATION:**

1. Remove dirt and excess dust from the seam area by wiping with a clean rag. If necessary, scrub the seam area with warm water and a low sudsing soap to remove dirt and other contamination. (Tide® and Lestoil® have proven effective for this purpose). Rinse the area with clean water. This process is essential on membrane that has been exposed for a number of weeks. Weathered Membrane Cleaner may also be used to remove dirt from aged EPDM Membrane.

2. Application of Multipurpose or Low VOC EPDM Primer:

A. Standard (Dusty) Membrane - Apply primer using a clean natural

fiber rag. SCRUB the area of the membrane to be flashed in a circular motion to achieve a thin, even coating on the membrane. The properly primed area will be uniform in color without streaks and free of globs or puddles.

B. Clean Membrane - Roller apply the primer to the area of the membrane to be flashed with a short nap length paint roller. The coated area will be free of globs or puddles.

3. The entire surface where the flashing will be applied must be clean. The

adhesive on the back of the Peel and Stick Cured Coverstrip will not adhere to dusted/dirty surfaces. Any residual surface contamination will be detrimental to the bond strength of the adhesive.

4. Install coverstrip immediately after the primer flashes off to minimize potential

dust contamination and promote adhesion in colder weather.

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5. Peel off 10-12 inches (250-300 mm) of the protective release paper from the Peel and Stick Cured Coverstrip. Position the flashing over the area to be covered and press down the exposed tape adhesive using firm, even hand pressure across the entire area. Continue this process until the full area to be flashed is completed.

6. Immediately roll the Peel and Stick Cured Coverstrip with a 2-inch (50-mm) wide

steel roller, using positive pressure. Roll across the coverstrip edge, not parallel to it.

7. To achieve proper adhesion of the Peel and Stick Cured Coverstrip when job site

temperatures fall below 40oF (5oC), heat the primed area of the membrane with a hot air gun as the flashing is applied and pressed into place.

* General Properties. Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested

and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not reflect the specification range for any particular property of this product.

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WEATHERBOND RBR PEEL & STICK SEAM TAPE (BLACK) GENERAL: WeatherBond RBR Peel & Stick Seam Tape is a fully cured synthetic rubber product used for field seaming of cured WeatherBond RBR EPDM membrane in Fully-Adhered Roofing Systems. Peel & Stick Seam Tape features a clear, durable poly release film and excellent long-term splice strength. TYPICAL PROPERTIES AND CHARACTERISTICS:

3" Seam Tape

(76 mm) Color: Black Base: Synthetic Rubber Roll Length: 100' (30.5 m) Thickness: .035"+/-.005" (0.89 mm) Packaging: 4 Rolls Per Carton Net Wt. Per Carton: 26 Pounds (12 Kg) Shelf Life: 1 Year

CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS: 1. Review the applicable Material Safety Data Sheet for complete safety information prior to use. 2. Avoid prolonged contact with skin. In case of contact with skin, thoroughly wash affected area with soap and

water. 3. Prolonged job site storage temperatures in excess of 90°F (32°C) may affect product shelf life. 4. In warm, sunny weather, keep Peel & Stick Seam Tape rolls in their box or in a shaded area until ready to use. 5. Storage and use of Peel & Stick Seam Tape at temperatures below 40°F (4°C) will result in a loss of tape tack, and

in extreme cases, will result in no bond to the substrate. Overnight storage must be available to keep the temperature of the Peel & Stick Seam Tape at a minimum of 60°F (15°C). Hot boxes for job site storage must be provided to maintain a minimum tape temperature of 40°F (4°C).

6. Peel & Stick Seam Tape must be stored in a dry area. 7. Due to solvent flash-off, condensation may form on freshly applied primer when the ambient temperature is near

the dew point. If condensation develops, the application of primer and Peel & Stick Seam Tape must be discontinued since proper adhesion will not be achieved. Allow the primer surface to dry and apply a thin freshener coat of primer to the previously coated surface and apply Peel & Stick Seam Tape when conditions allow.

8. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. APPLICATION:* 1. Remove dirt and excess dust from the splice area by wiping with a clean rag. If there is a heavy layer of dirt

present, clean the splice area thoroughly with Weathered Membrane Cleaner. This process is essential on membrane that has been exposed for a number of weeks.

2. Mark the bottom sheet with a crayon at the edge of the top sheet along the entire splice length as a guide. 3. Application of Multipurpose Primer:

a. Standard WeatherBond RBR EPDM Membrane - Apply the primer using a clean natural fiber rag. SCRUB the splice area of both sheets of membrane in a circular motion to achieve a thin, even coating on the membrane. The properly cleaned/primed splice area will be uniform in color without streaks and free of globs or puddles.

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WEATHERBOND RBR PEEL & STICK SEAM TAPE (BLACK) – Updated 5/2007

b. Clean Membrane - Roller apply the primer to the splice area of both sheets with a short nap length paint roller. The primed area will be free of globs or puddles.

4. The entire surface where the tape will be applied must be cleaned and primed. The adhesive will not adhere to dusted/dirty surfaces. Any residual surface contamination will be detrimental to the bond strength of the adhesive.

5. Allow the Multipurpose Primer to dry until it does not transfer to a dry finger touch. 6. Install Seam Tape immediately after Multipurpose Primer flashes off to minimize potential dust

contamination and promote adhesion in colder weather. 7. Unroll approximately 3' (1 m) of Seam Tape. Align the tape with a marked line and press tape down to

bottom sheet using firm even hand pressure. Continue for the length of the splice. Tape roll ends should be overlapped 1" (25 mm). Allow top sheet to rest on poly backing after application. A minimum of 1/8" (3 mm) of tape must extend beyond the splice edge. A continuous piece of Seam Tape must be used at all field and factory splice intersections.

8. Rolling the Seam Tape with a steel OR rubber hand roller after application to the primed substrate will significantly reduce the frequency of air blisters in the completed field seam.

9. Pull the poly backing from the Seam Tape beneath the top sheet and allow the top sheet to fall freely onto the exposed tape.

10. Press top sheet onto tape using firm even hand pressure across the splice towards the splice edge. 11. Immediately roll the splice with a 2" (50 mm) wide steel roller using positive pressure. Roll across the

splice edge, not parallel to it. 12. The use of WeatherBond RBR Lap Sealant with Peel & Stick Seam Tape splices is optional except at cut

edges of reinforced membrane (exposed scrim reinforcement), where Lap Sealant must be utilized. Lap Sealant may be applied immediately following the completion of a Seam Tape splice. See Lap Sealant TDB or appropriate detail for more information.

13. To achieve proper adhesion of the Seam Tape when job site temperatures fall below 40°F (5°C), the following steps must be followed: a. Heat the primed area of the bottom membrane sheet with a hot air gun as the Seam Tape is applied

and pressed into place. b. The tape must be rolled with a steel OR rubber hand roller prior to removal of the release liner when

temperatures fall below 20°F (-7°C). c. Strip the release liner and position the top sheet per normal procedure. d. Prior to rolling the splice area with a 2" wide steel hand roller, apply heat to the topside of the

membrane with a hot air gun. The heated surface should be hot to the touch. Be careful not to burn or blister the membrane.

14. Install WeatherBond’s Uncured EPDM Flashing, WeatherBond RBR Peel & Stick Uncured Flashing or T-Joint Covers over all field splice intersections. Lap seal according to the detail.

15. Lap seal tape overlaps 2” in each direction according to the detail. * REVIEW CURRENT WEATHERBOND SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILS FOR SPECIFIC APPLICATION

REQUIREMENTS. ©2007 Versico Incorporated

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TECHNICAL DATA BULLETIN

WEATHERBOND RBR PEEL AND STICK UNCURED EPDM FLASHING

GENERAL: WeatherBond RBR Peel and Stick Uncured Flashing is a nominal .040" thick black uncured EPDM membrane laminated to a nominal .035" thick fully-cured synthetic rubber quick applied adhesive. Peel and Stick Uncured Flashing is available in 6" by 100’ rolls and 12” by 50’ rolls, and is used to flash details where uncured flashing is typically used. The flashing membrane's resiliency enables it to expand and contract without weakening and allows it to resist tearing, flex cracking, and abrasion and other forms of deterioration caused by temperature extremes, sunlight, precipitation, and all forms of normal weathering. TYPICAL PROPERTIES AND CHARACTERISTICS:

Color Black

Base Membrane – EPDM, Adhesive – Synthetic Rubber

Solids 100%

Tensile Strength 800 psi (5.5 Mpa) minimum

Elongation 600-700%

Tear Resistance 110-120 lbs/in (19.2-21.0 kN/m)

Ozone Resistance Condition after exposure to 100 pphm

Ozone in air for 168 H @ 104° F (40° C) Specimen under 50% strain

No cracks

Brittleness Temp -75° F (-59° C)

Nominal Thickness 0.075” (1.91 mm)

Nominal Width Membrane – 6”, 12” Adhesive – 6 3/16”, 12 3/16”

Net Weight per Roll 6” – 22 lbs, 12” – 44 lbs

Packaging 6” – Two Rolls/Ctn 12” – One Roll/Ctn

Shelf Life 1 Year

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CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS:

1. Review the applicable Material Safety Data Sheet for complete safety information

prior to use. 2. Avoid prolonged contact with skin. In case of contact with skin, thoroughly wash

affected area with soap and water. 3. Prolonged job site storage temperatures in excess of 90° F (32° C) may affect

product shelf life. 4. In warm, sunny weather; keep Peel and Stick Uncured Flashing rolls in their box or in

a shaded area until ready to use. 5. Peel and Stick Uncured Flashing should be stored between 60° - 80° F protected

from direct sunlight. Prolonged exposure to temperatures below 40° F will cause the adhesive to lose tack and, in extreme cases, not bond to the substrate. If this situation is encountered, use a heat gun to warm the product. Apply heat to the EPDM flashing side of the product. Do not apply heat directly to the adhesive.

6. Peel and Stick Uncured Flashing must be stored in a dry area. 7. Due to solvent flash-off, condensation may form on freshly applied Primer when the

ambient temperature is near the dew point. If condensation develops, the application of primer and Peel and Stick Uncured Flashing must be discontinued since proper adhesion will not be achieved. Allow the surface to dry and apply a thin freshener coat of seam adhesive or primer to the previously coated surface and apply Peel and Stick Uncured Flashing when conditions allow.

8. Do not allow waste products (petroleum, grease, oil, solvents, vegetable or mineral oil, animal fats, etc.) or direct steam venting to come in contact with the Peel and Stick Uncured Flashing.

9. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. INSTALLATION: 1. Remove dirt and excess dust from the seam area by wiping with a clean rag. If

necessary, scrub the seam area with warm water and a low sudsing soap to remove dirt and other contaminants. Rinse the area with clean water. This process is essential, especially on membrane that has been exposed for a number of weeks.

2. Application of WeatherBond Multipurpose Primer:

Standard WeatherBond RBR Black EPDM Membrane – Apply the primer using a clean, natural fiber rag. Scrub the area of the membrane to be flashed in a circular motion to achieve a thin, even coating on the membrane. The properly primed area will be uniform in color without streaks and free of globs or puddles.

Clean Membrane – Roller apply the primer to the area of the membrane to be flashed with a short nap length paint roller. The coated area will be free of globs or puddles.

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3. Entire surface must be clean. The adhesive on the back of the Peel and Stick Uncured

Flashing will not adhere to dusted/dirty surfaces. Any residual dust will be detrimental to the bond strength of the adhesive.

4. Install flashing immediately after WeatherBond Multipurpose Primer flashes off to

minimize potential dust contamination and promote adhesion in colder weather. 5. Immediately roll the Peel and Stick Uncured Flashing with a 2-inch wide steel roller,

using positive pressure. Roll across the flashing edge, not parallel to it. 6. Apply a 5/16-inch diameter bead of WeatherBond RBR Lap Sealant to completely cover

the Peel and Stick Uncured Flashing edge. Feather the Lap Sealant so that the high point of crown of the Lap Sealant is located directly over the edge of the flashing.

a. This procedure can be done immediately following bonding and rolling of the

flashing (Step 6 & 7). b. By using a 5/16-inch diameter bead of Lap Sealant, approximately 22 linear feet of

coverage per tube can be achieved. To achieve proper adhesion of the Peel and Stick Uncured Flashing when job site temperatures fall below 40° F (5° C), heat the primed area of the membrane with a hot air gun as the flashing is applied and pressed into place. * General Properties. Typical properties and characteristics are based on samples tested and are not guaranteed for all samples of this product. This data and information is intended as a guide and does not reflect the specification range for any particular property of this product. ** REVIEW CURRENT WEATHERBOND SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILS FOR SPECIFIC INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. ©2007 WeatherBond

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TECHNICAL DATA BULLETIN

1” – 6” PIPE SEAL (PEEL & STICK)

GENERAL: WeatherBond’s 1” – 6” Pipe Seal is a cured pre-formed flashing for pipes from 1” (25 mm) up to 6” (150 mm) in diameter. 1” – 6” Pipe Seals are packaged in boxes of ten (10) and come with universal clamping rings. TYPICAL PROPERTIES AND CHARACTERISTICS:

Sizes 1” to 6” Pipe (25 mm to 150 mm)

Packaging 10/Ctn. Weight 11 lbs/Ctn. (5.0 Kg) Material Molded EPDM w/ Butyl/EPDM Tape Color Black

CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS:

1. Remove all lead and other flashing. 2. Temperature of pipe must not exceed 180° F (82° C). 3. Deck flanges of the pipe seal should not be overlapped, cut or applied over any

angle change. 4. Additional membrane securement is required on mechanically attached roofing

systems. Refer to detail MA-8.3 or 8.3 A. 5. When a clamping ring is to be used with a 1” diameter pipe, the following

method must be utilized to provide proper clamping: a. Lift the tightening screw and slip the loose end of the clamping ring

under this tightening apparatus. A complete circle will now be formed with the metal band.

b. Pull the loose end of the clamping ring until a circle with a diameter of approximately 1.5 inches is formed.

c. Insert the loose end of the clamping ring under the tightening screw for the second time so a double layer of the metal bands result.

d. Flip the tightening apparatus into position and turn the tightening screw until the appropriate clamping pressure is achieved against the sealant and pipe penetration.

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INSTALLATION:

1. Cut the pipe seal adjacent to the raise “ring” one size smaller than the pipe diameter.

2. Pull pipe seal over pipe until base flange is in contact with the membrane. 3. Mark pipe around the top of the pipe seal. 4. Pull pipe seal upwards on pipe until mark on the pipe is visible. 5. Install Water Cut-Off Mastic below the mark, which indicates the top of the

installed pipe seal. 6. Apply WeatherBond Multipurpose primer to the EPDM deck membrane in the

area where the base flange will be bonded. Allow to dry. 7. Pull pipe seal back down over pipe and into position. 8. Remove release paper from the tape and with hand pressure press tape to

primed area. Roll splice area with a steel roller. 9. Install a stainless steel universal clamping ring to the top of the pipe seal to

provide constant compression of the Water Cut-Off Mastic. 10. Apply Lap Sealant where pipe seal intersects a field splice.

© 2007 WeatherBond

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WEATHERBOND WARRANTIES

WeatherBond offers unparalleled warranties for both commercial and residential applications. Offering both a material warranty and an extended warranty that includes labor costs, WeatherBond has a solution for all of your roofi ng system and warranty needs.

WeatherBond’s extended warranties are provided exclusively by WeatherBond Recognized Contractors. These are contractors who have proven their commitment to providing quality WeatherBond installations. To learn more about WeatherBond products and warranties, visit www.weatherbondroofi ng.com

WeatherBond is a trademark of WeatherBond. © 2008 WeatherBond.LIMITED LIFETIME MEMBRANE MATERIAL WARRANTY

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WEATHERBOND EPDM, TPO AND PVC MEMBRANE MATERIAL WARRANTYRetain the top portion of this form for your records. Complete the bottom portion, detatch and send along with a copy of the bill of sale or invoice to: WeatherBond, P.O. Box 251, Plainfi eld, PA 17081 Attn: Warranty Services Dept.DATE OF SALE: Buyer’s Name:

Property Address:

City: State: Zip:

Telephone Number: ( )

Date Purchased / Date Installed: /

Purchased From:

Address: City: State: Zip:

Thickness of Membrane: .045 .060 Other

Type of Membrane: EPDM TPO PVC

Type of Building: Residential Commercial (Specify Type) Other

(If Residential) Porch Garage Shed/Storage Building Sunroom Carport Main Roof Other of House Surface WeatherBond Rubber Roofi ng was applied to:

Smooth Built-up Metal Insulation Elastomeric coating Rolled Roofi ng Plywood Concrete

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LIMITED LIFETIME MEMBRANE MATERIAL WARRANTY

Subject to the following terms and conditions, WeatherBond® warrants to the Buyer that the WeatherBond membrane material, (MEMBRANE) 60 mils in thickness or greater and utilized in residential applications, will not prematurely deteriorate to the point of failure because of weathering for as long as the Buyer shall own or occupy the building upon which the Membrane was applied, or for a term of fi fteen (15) years for membrane less than 60 mils thick, if in both cases, the Membrane has been properly installed, maintained, and used for the purpose for which WeatherBond intended. For all non-residential applications the term of the warranty will be fi fteen (15) years for membrane less than 60 mils thick and twenty (20) years for all other thicknesses.

If upon inspection by WeatherBond, the Membrane shows premature deterioration because of weathering within the designated warranty period stated herein, WeatherBond’s liability and Buyer’s remedies are limited at WeatherBond’s option to the providing of repair material for the original Membrane or the granting of credit to be applied towards the purchase of a new Membrane. The value of these remedies shall not exceed the original Membrane purchase price.

To validate this warranty, the registration information must be completed by the Buyer and mailed to WeatherBond within thirty (30) days after the date of sale. Buyer shall give WeatherBond notice of a claim under this warranty within thirty (30) days of discovering any premature deterioration of the membrane. Any claim under this warranty must be made in writing and must include a sample of the membrane for evaluation and response at the Buyer’s expense.

This warranty refers to the deck membrane material only. Flashings, adhesives and any other accessories contained in a membrane system are not covered by this or any other warranty, express or implied.

WeatherBond shall not be responsible for the cleanliness or discoloration of the membrane material caused by environmental conditions including, but not limited to, dirt, pollutants or biological agents.

WeatherBond shall have no liability under any theory of law for any claims, repairs, restoration, or other damages including, but not limited to, consequential or incidental damages, relating directly or indirectly, to the presence of any irritants, contaminants, vapors, fumes, molds, fungi, bacteria, spores, mycotoxins, or the like in the building or in the air, land or water serving the building.

This warranty shall not be applicable if the roofi ng system is damaged by any natural disasters, including but not limited to, lightning, fi re, insect infestation, earthquake, tornado, hail, hurricanes, and wind; intentional or negligent acts, accidents, misuse, abuse, vandalism, civil disobedience, or the like; deterioration or failure of building components, including, but not limited to, the roof substrate, walls, mortar, metal work and penetrations; acids, oils, harmful chemicals and the like; foot traffi c.

NO REPRESENTATIVE OF WEATHERBOND HAS AUTHORITY TO MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR PROMISES EXCEPT AS STATED HEREIN.

WEATHERBOND DOES NOT WARRANT PRODUCTS UTILIZED IN AN INSTALLATION, WHICH IT HAS NOT FURNISHED; AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS LIABILITY, UNDER ANY THEORY OF LAW ARISING OUT OF THE INSTALLATION AND PERFORMANCE OF, OR DAMAGES SUSTAINED BY OR CAUSED BY, PRODUCTS NOT FURNISHED BY WEATHERBOND.

THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE WARRANTIES CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT. WEATHERBOND SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF PROFITS OR DAMAGES TO A STRUCTURE OR ITS CONTENTS UNDER ANY THEORY OF LAW. THIS WARRANTY IS NOT TRANSFERRABLE OR ASSIGNABLE.

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