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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit Correspondence 2004-3-29 ~. CertainTeed II Builders Statement . , I .' ,~-..... - ", ~ IOU InsulSafe@4 Fiber Class Blowing Insulation Company Name MAXIMUM SQ. FT. PER BAG Contents 01 bag should not cover more than: {sq. ft.) 27 34 38 44 56 65 77 90 129 151 MINIMUM WEIGHT- POUNDS PER SQ. FT. Weight per sq. ft of installed insulation should nOI be less than: Obs.) 0.986 0.800 0.712 0.615 0.485 0.418 0.353 0.301 0.209 0.179 I Losm fAtL1-- I-I~ HomZ6"?5~'eNanCobS c1f;/1fL i ~iF1q rftRc/ ([l.(!-?l&J HOZ!;nSS (7V< Ih -' / e ~ ~ ~n~:;?~~ WZe Ln~~p~'!:.:e~ 0./ c. -if~ ClQj4- Builder (sign) Inspected By (sign if required) . R-VALUE To obtain a Thermal Resistance (R)of: 80 49 44 38 30 26 22 19 13 11 R-VALUE CEILINGS .38 _30 WALLS ;:::;1 FLOORS 85 .;;25 BAGS PER 1000 SQ. FT. Bags per 1000 sq. ft. ofnelarea: 36.5 29.6 26.4 22.8 18.0 15.5 13.1 11.1 7,7 6,6 THICKNESS /,.)" /0" .!SA I' AREA (SQ. FT.) INSULSAFE 4 (.....) [>50 Reo ,-9!j :J-,&S R" S" /5D:J L./-IO (OI!,u'hAAf~ t b,ltllS room -UI1&tz.r~ J v/' v'" THERMAL PERFORMANCE-ATTIC BLOWING APPLICATION Date Date INSTALLED MINIMUM THICKNESS Should not be less than: On.) 22 18Y.z 16Y4 140/. 12 10lh 9 70/. 51> 4Y. BAGS USED BAm/ROLLS (oil v ./ ~ In accordance with the chart above, you must install the minimum number of bags per 1,000 sq. It of net area for each R-Value listed. The maximum net coverage must not exceed that specified for each R-Value. The installed insulation must be at or above the specified minimum thickness for each R-Value. Failure to install the required minimum weight per sq. It of insulation at or above the minimum thickness will result in reduced R-Value. This product should not be mixed with other blown insulations or the thennal claims will become invalid. . DANGER: RECESSED LIGHT FIXTURES-TO PREVENT OVERHEATING, DO NOT INSULATE ON TOP OR WITHIN 3" OF SUCH DEVICES. DOES NOT APPLY TO TYPE IC LIGHT FIXTURES OR TO FLUORESCENT FIXTURES WITH THERMALLY PROTECTED BALLASTS. 30-24-233 Builders Statement A Saint-Gobain Company 02003 CertainTeed Corporation 10/03 . . CertainTeed II . . Manufacturer Insulation Fact Sheet This is CertainTeed Corporation InsulSafe@4 Fiber Glass Blowing Insulation CertainTeed Corporation P.O. Box B60 Valley Forge, PA 194B2 THERMAL PERFORMANCE-HORIZONTAL OPEN BLOW The following thermal performances are achieved at weights and coverages specified when insulation is installed with pneumatic equipment in a horizontal open blow application: BACS PER MAXIMUM MINIMUM WEIGHT- MINIMUM R-VALUE 1000 SQ. FT. SQ. FT. PER BAG POUNDS PER sQ, FT. THICKNESS To obtain a Ba~sper Conlents of bag W~hl per sq. fl. of Should not be Thermal Resistance 100 sq. ft. should not cover install insulation should less than: (R) of: of net area: more than: (sq. ft.) not be less than: (Ibs.) (in.) 60 36.5 27 0.986 22 49 29.6 34 0.800 18'h 44 26.4 38 0.712 161/4 38 22.8 44 0.615 14lf4 30 18.0 56 0.485 12 26 15.5 65 0.418 10'12 22 13.1 77 0.353 9 19 11.1 90 0.301 ]J/4 13 7.7 129 0.209 5'/2 11 6.6 151 0.179 4 ]/4 . R-values are determined in accordance with ASTM C 687 and 518. Complies with ASTM C 764 as Type 1 insulation. THERMAL PERFORMANCE-SIDEWALL RETROFIT APPLICATION When installed with pneumatic equipment in sidewalls, the following thermal performances are achieved at the thicknesses. weights and coverages specified. Based on a design density of 1.6 pcf/25.6 Kglm3. BAGS PER MAXIMUM MINIMUM WEIGHT- MINIMUM R-VALUE 1000 SQ. FT. SQ. FT. PER BAG POUNDS PER SQ. FT. THICKNESS To obtain a B~5per Contents of bag W~hl per sq. ft. of Should nol be Thermal Resistance 10 sq. ft. should not cover install insulation should less than: (R)of: of nel area: more than: (sq. ft.l not be less Ihan: (Ibs.) (in.) 29 35.8 28 0.967 71/4 22 27.2 37 0.733 SIll 16 19.8 51 0.533 4 15 17,9 56 0.483 3% 14 17.3 58 0.467 31/2 READ THIS BEFORE YOU BUY What you should know about R-Values. The chart shows the R-Value of this insulation. R means resistance to heat flow. The higher the R- Value, the greater the insulating power. Compare insulation R-Values before you buy. There are other factors to consider. The amount of insulation you need depends mainly on the climate you live in. Also, your fuel savings from insulation will depend upon the climate, the type and size of your house, the amount of insulation already in your house, and your fuel use patterns and family size. If you buy too much insulation, it will cost you more than what you'll save on fuel. To get the marked R-Value, it is essential that this insulation be installed properly. . I I