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FIRESTOP SUBMITTAL PACKAGE

ELECTRICAL

Materials FS-ONE Intumesent Caulk CP 617 Putty Pads Thermafiber Safing Includes: Technical and Installation Data UL Certificate of Compliance LEED information MSDS

UL Details

Concrete Assemblies C-AJ-1184 – Max. 4" copper, steel conduit or EMT (Top or Underside) C-AJ 1226 – Max. 6" steel conduit or Max 4" EMT (optional sleeve) C-AJ-3095 - Cable bundles (various cables) - (optional sleeve) C-AJ-8099 - Multiple steel conduit or EMT and cable bundle

Wood Floor Assemblies F-C-1009 - Max. 4" steel conduit or EMT (Chase wall required) F-C-3012 - Cable bundle (various cables) - (chase wall required) F-C-3044 - Cable bundle (various cables) - (chase wall optional)

Gypsum Wall Assemblies W-L-1054 - Max. 6" copper, steel conduit, or max 4" EMT W-L-1243 - Max. 2" flexible aluminum or steel conduit W-L-1408 - Multiple steel conduit or EMT, Max 4", single row W-L-3065 - Cable bundles (various cables) - (optional sleeve) W-L-3071 - SER Cables

Electrical Boxes Putty Pads Electrical Box Inserts

Hilti, Inc., 5400 South 122nd East Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74121, (800) 879-8000 Product Information

FS-ONE High Performance Intumescent s b a

T Product description r

e • Intumescent (expands when exposed to fire) firestop sealant that t p helps protect combustible and non-combustible penetrations for a h up to 4 hours fire rating C Product features • Smoke, gas and water resistant after material has cured

• Contains no halogen, solvents or tl ke 0´ 9^ s )& od ( • High fire rating properties Z fm /R 8Z , 8 4 2 ev 4 i5 3 i t u ki aw Jd c 9 rd ö jf )v +ß w p iw • Water based, easy to clean 1 ilo 3i h 6 2 i4 4e riu 45 oe jt ß h 3 o f- 0 . N o öx 28 ö -. 8 o vb u W v 27 E • Protects most typical firestop applications bv u h, ze ir ei • Can be painted v • Single component systems available FS-ONE Technical Data Chemical basis Water-based intumescent acrylic • Meets LEED™ requirements for indoor environmental quality credit dispersion 4.1 Low Emitting Materials, and Adhesives and 4.2 Paints Color Red and Coatings Application temperature 40°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C) Skin forming time Approx. 20-30 min. Areas of application Curing time Approx. 2 mm / 3 days • Steel, copper and EMT pipes Movement capability Approx. 5% Expansion rate Up to 3-5 times • Insulated steel and copper pipes (unrestricted): original volume Temperature resistance (cured) –40°F to 212°F (–40°C to 100°C) • Cable bundles s Surface burning characteristics Flame Spread: 0 b (ASTM E 84-96) Smoke Development: 5 a • Closed or vented pipes

T Sound transmission classification 56 (Relates to specific construction) r • HVAC penetrations (ASTM E 90-99) e t Approvals p a For use with California State Fire Marshal Listing No. 4485-1200:108 h City of New York MEA 326-96-M Vol. IV C • , masonry, and wood floor assemblies Tested in accordance with • UL 1479 • Wall and floor assemblies rated up to 4 hours • ASTM E 814 • ASTM E 84 Examples At 73°F (23°C) and 50% relative humidity • Sealing around plastic penetrations in fire rated construction FILL, VOID OR CAVITY MATERIAL • Sealing around combustible and non-combustible penetrations in FOR USE IN THROUGH-PENETRATION fire rated construction FIRESTOP SYSTEMS FM SEE UL FIRE RESISTANCE DIRECTORY s APPROVED

b 66Y7 For Penetration Fire Stops. a

T Consult the Factory Mutual Research Corporation Approval Guide. r e t Installation instructions for FS-ONE p a Notice 4. Smoothing of firestop sealant: To complete the seal, • On materials where oil, plasticizers or solvents may h

C • Before handling, read Material Safety DataSheet and tool immediately to give a smooth appearance. bleed i.e. impregnated wood, oil based seals, green product label for safe usage and health information. Excess sealant, prior to curing, can be cleaned or partially vulcanized rubber • Instructions below are general guidelines — always away from adjacent surfaces and tools with water. • In any penetration other than those specifically refer to the applicable drawing in the UL Fire 5. Leave completed seal undisturbed for 48 hours. described in this manual or the test reports Resistance Directory or Hilti Firestop Systems Guide 6. For maintenance reasons, a penetration seal could Storage for complete installation information be permanently marked with an identification plate. • Store only in the original packaging in a location In such a case, mark the identification plate and Opening protected from moisture at temperatures between fasten it in a visible position next to the seal. s 1. Clean the opening. Surfaces to which FS-ONE will be 40°F (5°C) and 86°F (30°C) b a applied should be cleaned of loose debris, dirt, oil, • Observe expiration date on the packaging T Not for use r moisture, frost and wax. Structures supporting • High movement expansion joints e t penetrating items must be installed in compliance p • Underwater a with local building and electrical standards. h SI S FIE FILL, VOID OR CAVITY MATERIALS C A L D Application of firestop sealant C CLASSIFIED BY UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES, INC. 2. Install the prescribed backfilling material type and FOR USE IN TROUGH-PENETRATION E Firestop R FIRESTOP SYSTEMS System depth to obtain the desired rating (if required). Leave L SEE UL FIRE RESISTANCE DIRECTORY B sufficient depth for applying FS-ONE. 66Y7 A

3. Application of firestop sealant: Apply FS-ONE to the C required depth in order to obtain the desired fire rating. Make sure FS-ONE contacts all surfaces to provide 1. Clean opening. 2. Pack . 3. Apply FS-ONE. 4. Smooth 5. Leave completed 6. Fasten identification (If required) FS-ONE. seal undisturbed for 48 plate (if required). s maximum adhesion. For application of FS-ONE use a hours. b

a standard caulking gun, foil pack gun, bulk loader and T bulk gun. With FS-ONE buckets, Graco type sealant r e

t pumps may be used. (Contact pump manufacturer for E p proper selection). P a I h P C

Firestop Firestop System System

1. Clean opening. 2. Pack mineral wool. 3. Apply FS-ONE. 4. Smooth 5. Leave completed 6. Fasten (If required) FS-ONE. seal undisturbed for 48 identification plate (if hours. required). Hilti. Outperform. Outlast. Hilti, Inc. (U.S.) 1-800-879-8000 • www.us.hilti.com • en español 1-800-879-5000 • Hilti Firestop Systems Guide 2007

February 24, 2009

To Whom It May Concern:

Re: Hilti FS-ONE Intumescent Firestop – LEED Info.

The Hilti FS-ONE Intumescent Firestop is manufactured in Kaufering, Germany.

The FS-ONE pail is made of and can be completely recycled. There is no post- consumer or post-industrial content in FS-ONE and it cannot be recycled. The VOC content for FS-ONE is 75 grams/liter.

FS-ONE is not regulated as a hazardous waste by the Federal EPA Standards. The regulations for the disposal of non-regulated industrial waste can vary from state to state and even city to city. For this reason, you should consult your local and state regulatory agencies for direction on disposal.

Please feel free to contact me at (918) 872-3704 if you have questions.

Sincerely,

Jerry Metcalf MPH, CHMM Safety/Environmental Manager Hilti Inc (918) 872 3704 [email protected]

Rev. Date: 2/24/09

Hilti, Inc. 5400 South 122nd East Avenue Tulsa, OK 74146

1-800-879-8000 www.hilti.com

Product Information

CP 617, CP 617L & CP 617XL Firestop Putty Pad

s Product description b a • A moldable firestop putty designed to help protect electrical outlet T r boxes e t p a Product features h

C • Applied by hand • Fast installation Areas of application • Protection of electrical outlet boxes For use with • Gypsum wall assemblies with wood or metal studs Examples • Where two outlets are within a single stud/cavity or within 24" CP 617 Technical Data (not back to back) Dimensions CP 617: 6" x 7" x 1/8"(15 x 18 x 0.3 cm) CP 617L: 7" x 7" x 1/8" (18 x 18 x 0.3 cm) CP 617XL: 9" x 9" x 1/8" (23 x 23 x 0.3 cm) Consistency Moldable putty Color Red Application temperature 40°F (5°C) to 95°F (35°C) Storage temperature 40°F (5°C) to 104°F (40°C) Cure Non-curing Density 1.48 g/cm3 Intumescent activation Approx. 220°F to 250°F (104°C to 121°C) Volatile solvents None s Asbestos fibers None b a Surface burning characteristics Flame Spread: 5 T (ASTM E 84-96) Smoke development: 5 r e

t Sound transmission classification 55 (Relates to specific construction) p (ASTM E 90-97) a h Approvals

C California State Fire Marshal Listing No. 4485-1200:129 City of New York MEA-102-99-M Tested in accordance with • UL 263 • ASTM E 84 At 73°F (23°C) and 50% relative humidity

WALL OPENING PROTECTIVE MATERIAL FIRE RESISTANCE CLASSIFICATION FM s SEE PRODUCT CATEGORY IN b UL FIRE RESISTANCE DIRECTORY a APPROVED

T 66Y7 For Penetration Fire Stops. r Consult the Factory Mutual Research Corporation Approval Guide. e t p a

h Installation instructions for CP 617 C Notice 2. Adhere pad to side of the box, overlapping the stud 5. Remove other side of label. To help prevent passage • Before handling, read Material Safety DataSheet and and all edges of the box. When drywall is installed: of cold smoke, CP 617 may optionally be placed product label for safe usage and health information. fix pad into gap between electrical box and gypsum into inside of electrical conduit fittings. • Instructions below are general guidelines — always board slightly overlapping the inner wall board surface. When drywall will be installed later: overlap Not for use refer to the applicable drawing in the UL Fire • In areas exposed to water Resistance Directory or Hilti Firestop Systems Guide front edge of electrical box so that CP 617 will be for complete installation information compressed around edges of box as gypsum board Storage is installed. s • Store only in the original packaging in a location at b Application of firestop putty a 3. Reshape CP 617 to fit around conduit or cables. temperatures 40°F (5°C) to 104°F (40°C)

T 1. Remove label from one side of pad. For a 1 to 2 r 4. Press CP 617 to all sides of electrical box. Trim

e hour fire rating, one CP 617 pad is required. t excess at corners and apply to conduit fittings p Exposed side of pad is placed against box. a connected to the box. h C

SIF AS IE FILL, VOID OR CAVITY MATERIALS L D C CLASSIFIED BY UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES, INC. FOR USE IN TROUGH-PENETRATION R FIRESTOP SYSTEMS SEE UL FIRE RESISTANCE DIRECTORY 66Y7 s

b 1. Remove label from one 2. Adhere CP 617 to 3. Reshape CP 617 to fit 4. Press CP 617 to all 5. Remove other side of a side of CP 617 application around box sides of application label T r e t p a h C Hilti Firestop Saving Lives through innovation and education Hilti. Outperform. Outlast. Hilti, Inc. (U.S.) 1-800-879-8000 • www.us.hilti.com • en español 1-800-879-5000 • Hilti Firestop Systems Guide 2007

Submittal Sheet ® 07840 THERMAFIBER SafingInsulation UL- and OPL-labeled* safing insulation for and fire-containment systems • Firestop product for curtain wall fire and smoke containment systems, floor and wall penetrations, head-of-wall, and other construction joint systems. • Fire resistant and noncombustible. • Economical; installs quickly and easily. • Aids sound control in many assemblies. • Available in unfaced felt (plain) or with a tough scrim-reinforced foil facing (FSP). • Durable; nondeteriorating and noncorrosive. Description THERMAFIBER® Safing Insulation is a mineral-wool-type insulation that resists temperatures up to 2,000 °F (1,093 °C), thus offering superior fire protection in a wide variety of fire-rated applications. It is a UL- and OPL-labeled product especially intended for tested UL and OPL Designs, as well as many other fire- and smoke-tested assemblies. This product is noncombustible per Standard NFPA 220 when tested in accordance with ASTM E 136, and moisture-resistant, noncorrosive, nondeteriorating, mildew-proof and vermin-proof. It permits dry construction for all-year-round work. Also, THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation is available plain, or with scrim-reinforced foil facing (FSP) that serves as a vapor retarder and/or smoke barrier.

THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation is compatible with both THERMAFIBER® Curtain Wall CW Insulations and THERMAFIBER FIRESPAN™ Insulations.

THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation is a key element in a wide variety of fire-tested construction assemblies. Perimeter Fire Containment, It is used with THERMAFIBER Curtain Wall and FIRESPAN Insulations in applications to contain both fire Penetrations and Construction Joints and smoke to the area of origin. Especially for mid- and high-rise buildings, where fire and smoke must be prevented from spreading to the next floor. Since the floor assembly is typically fire-rated, one route for the fire spread is through and up the exterior curtain wall system. THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation is also used in conjunction with various sealants and caulks, in wall and floor penetration (poke-through) applications, head-of-wall construction joints, and other construction joints.

It is important to note that one of the most valuable yet misunderstood applications of THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation is its use in exterior curtain wall assemblies to safe-off the opening between concrete floor slabs and the curtain wall assemblies. Many people still believe the myth that all thermal insulations are the same when used in the curtain wall spandrel panels as long as THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation is used in the assembly. This is simply not true. Actual fire tests have proven that low-melt-point insulations, such as glass fiber types, will disintegrate quickly once exposed to fire, leaving the curtain wall unprotected. Then, as the now-unprotected curtain wall disintegrates or falls away, the safing insulation will no longer be supported, and the fire will spread to the floor(s) above. Effective perimeter fire containment can only be achieved when a fire-compatible product with the ability to resist high temperatures (such as THERMAFIBER Curtain Wall Insulations or THERMAFIBER FIRESPAN Insulations) is used in conjunction with the THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation, acting together as a system. (See TF685, TF686 and TF871 for additional information).

Installation Perimeter Installation In curtain wall fire-containment applications, THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation fills the void between the slab edge and the curtain wall insulation to contain fire. Foil-faced insulation impedes the passage of smoke and noxious gases. Install THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation, of proper width (2" to 8" max. opening), compression fit in safe-off area (foil side up, if required) between THERMAFIBER FIRESPAN or CW Curtain Wall Insulation and floor slabs, on safing "Z" clips spaced as required in the design (24" or 12" o.c. maximum), leaving no voids. Compression fitting the safing insulation is critical to assuring a tight seal. See specific test description for proper installation details. Install proper topping material, such as THERMAFIBER SMOKE SEAL Compound, or other approved smoke sealants as indicated in the spe- cific test description or architectural specification.

Penetration Application THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation provides a noncombustible, fire-resistant forming/ material for many types of penetrations in walls and floor/ceilings. In all poke-through penetrations, clean substrate of dirt, dust, grease, oil, efflorescence, loose material or other matter. With a serrated knife, cut THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation slightly wider than the opening. Compress and tightly fit the minimum thickness and density of insulation required (per system specification) completely around penetrant. For floor slab openings, compress or install THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation according to details indicated in the specific test description or architectural specification to seal completely around cables, ducts, or other utilities.

Construction Joint THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation is also used as a forming material in head-of-wall, floor to floor, floor to Application wall, and wall to wall construction joints. It is compressed and slid into joint openings to completely fill the gap between the intersection of the walls, floor, etc.

* UL is an abbreviation for Underwriters Laboratories Inc.; OPL is an abbreviation for Omega Point Laboratories, Inc. Product Designation Flame Spread Smoke Developed Technical Data Surface Burning Characteristics Safing, Regular (Unfaced) 0 0 (According to ASTM E 84) Safing (Foil-Faced) 25 0 Products have a class A interior finish rating per NFPA 101, life safety code.

Product Density Product Actual Density Minimum Application Designation Density Tolerance-pcf(1) Thickness Method Safing 4.0 -0.5 +1.0 1" safing clips and/or compression fit Safing 6.0 -0.75 +2.0 1-1/2" safing clips and/or compression fit Safing 8.0 -1.0 +2.0 1" safing clips and/or compression fit (1) On packaging weight basis.

For the most up-to-date technical data, please refer to our website at www.thermafiber.com

Product Data Standards Compliance THERMAFIBER Safing Insulation meets the following:

ASTM C 665 - Federal Specification HH-I-521F–Safing insulation as Types I and III, Class A, Category 1.

ASTM C 612-00 - Federal Specification HH-I-558B–Safing insulation as Types IA, IB and II.

ASTM E 136 - Rated noncombustible as defined by NFPA Standard 220 when tested according to ASTM E 136.

ASTM E 814 or UL 1479 - Safing insulation used in conjunction with SMOKE SEAL Compound, or other approved material in through - penetration firestop systems.

UL 2079 - Safing insulation used in conjunction with various sealants and caulks in construction joint systems.

ASTM C 553 - THERMAFIBER Insulations absorb less than 1% moisture by weight and volume.

Safing insulation products are approved by: New York City Board of Standards & Appeals– 39-74-SM & MEA 209-82-M, Vol. II.

Composition and THERMAFIBER blankets are a mineral fiber material manufactured from blast furnace slag, a by-product of Materials iron ore reduction, and naturally occurring rock. THERMAFIBER blankets contain greater than 80% post- industrial recycle content. This product contains No Asbestos.

Warranty System performance following substitution of materials or compromise in assembly design cannot be certified and may result in failure of fire performance under certain conditions. Products and systems provided by Thermafiber Inc. are warranted to be free from defects in material workmanship. Contact Thermafiber Inc. for complete warranty details.

Storage Store in a cool, dry place.

Submittal Job Name Approvals: Contractor Date

Trademarks Note Notice Safety First! Health Aspects THERMAFIBER, FIRESPAN and THE Products described here may not be THERMAFIBER INC. shall not be Follow good safety and industrial Information about health aspects of NAME IN MINERAL WOOL are trade- available in all geographic markets. liable for incidental and consequential hygiene practices while handling and using THERMAFIBER® Curtain Wall marks of Thermafiber Inc. SMOKE Consult your local sales office or rep- damages, directly or indirectly installing products and systems. Insulation products are thoroughly SEAL is a trademark of United States resentative for information. sustained, nor for any loss caused by Take necessary precautions and wear explained in North American Gypsum Company. application of these goods not in the appropriate personal protective Insulation Manufacturers accordance with current printed equipment as needed. Read material Association’s (NAIMA) Health and instructions or for other than the safety data sheets and related litera- Safety facts for rock and slag wool intended use. THERMAFIBER’S ture on products before specification insulation document #63. Contact liability is expressly limited to and/or installation. Thermafiber, Inc. for more details. replacement of defective goods. Any claim shall be deemed waived unless made in writing within thirty (30) days from date it was or reasonably should have been discovered.

3711 West Mill Street Wabash, IN 46992-8687 INC 1-888-TFIBER1 (834-2371) ™ www.thermafiber.com THERMAFIBER MADE FROM RECYCLED MATERIALS MADE IN USA TF612/Rev 11/06 Copyright 2004, Thermafiber Inc. Printed in U.S.A. W3321_12_TablesTech_TP_70.qxd 3/23/05 7:56 AM Page 480

Material Safety Data Sheet

MSDS No.: 270 Revision No.: 003 Revision Date: 06/18/03 Page: 1 of 2 Product name: Mineral wool Description: Synthetic vitreous fiber Supplier: Hilti, Inc. P.O. Box 21148, Tulsa, OK 74121 Emergency # (Chem-Trec.): 1 800 424 9300 (USA, PR, Virgin Islands, Canada); 001 703 527 3887 (other countries) INGREDIENTS AND EXPOSURE LIMITS Ingredients: CAS Number: P EL: TLV: STEL: Slag wool fiber 65997-17-3 NE 1 fiber / cc NE Phenolic resin 09003-35-4 NE NE NE INTRODUCTION Polyvinyl alcohol 09002-89-5 NE NE NE Abbreviations: PEL = OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit. TLV = ACGIH Threshold Limit Value. STEL = Short Term Exposure Limit. NE = None Established. NA = Not Applicable. PHYSICAL DATA Appearance: 2’ x 4’ x 4” sheets. Odor: Negligible. Boiling Point: Not applicable. Vapor Pressure: Not applicable. Melting Point: Approx. 2400° F VOC Content: Not applicable. Evaporation Rate: Not applicable. Solubility in Water: Insoluble. pH: Not applicable. Specific Gravity: Not determined. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Flash Point: Not applicable. Flammable Limits: Not applicable. Extinguishing Media: As appropriate for surrounding fire; material does not burn.

APPLICATIONS / PRODUCTS APPLICATIONS Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Soak cartons to help prevent the spread of fire. Use a self-contained breathing apparatus when fighting fires involving chemicals. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None known. REACTIVITY DATA Stability: Stable. Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. Incompatibility: Strong acids. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Thermal decomposition products can be formed at temperatures exceeding 2000° F. Thermal decomposition can yield CO and CO2. Conditions to Avoid: None known. HEALTH HAZARD DATA Known Hazards: Acute: Eye, skin and respiratory irritation. Chronic: Respiratory impairment. SYSTEM DETAILS Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, Dermal. Signs and Symptoms of Exposure: Eyes: Mechanical irritation. Skin: Itching, irritation. Inhalation: Nose, throat and upper respiratory tract irritation. Carcinogenicity: Slag wool has been classified by the IARC as Group 3 – Unclassifiable as to Carcinogenicity in Humans. Medical Conditions Eye, skin, and respiratory conditions. Aggravated by Exposure: ESTIMATING TABLES / TECH DATA / TABLES ESTIMATING

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Material Safety Data Sheet

MSDS No.: 270 Revision No.: 003 Revision Date: 06/18/03 Page: 2 of 2

EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES Eyes: Flush with plenty of water while holding eyelids apart. Avoid rubbing the eyes as mechanical abrasions can occur. Call a physician if symptoms persist. Skin: Wash with soap and water. Launder clothing before reuse. Inhalation: Move to fresh air. INTRODUCTION Ingestion: No ill effects expected. Other: Referral to a physician is recommended if there is any question about the seriousness of the injury/exposure. CONTROL MEASURES AND PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Ventilation: General (natural or mechanically induced fresh air movements). Eye Protection: Safety goggles recommended to prevent particulates from irritating the eyes. Skin Protection: Cloth gloves and long sleeves to protect skin from irritating fibers. Respiratory Protection: Use local exhaust and/or a NIOSH-approved dust respirator when air movement is inadequate to control dusts / fibers below recommended exposure levels. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE

Handling and Storing Precautions: Avoid generating dusts. Local exhaust may be required to control dusts if power tools are used for cutting / APPLICATIONS / PRODUCTS trimming. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment. Store away from moisture; keep dry. Spill Procedures: Not applicable. REGULATORY INFORMATION Hazard Communication: This MSDS has been prepared in accordance with the federal OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200. HMIS Codes: Health 1, Flammability 0, Reactivity 0, PPE B (Gloves, Goggles) DOT Shipping Name: Not regulated. IATA / ICAO Shipping Name: Not regulated. TSCA Inventory Status: Chemical components listed on TSCA inventory. SARA Title III, Section 313: This product does not contain any toxic chemicals which are subject to reporting under Section 313 of SARA Title III (40 CFR Part 372). EPA Waste Code(s): Not regulated by EPA as a hazardous waste. Waste Disposal Methods: Consult with regulatory agencies or your corporate personnel for disposal methods that comply with local, SYSTEM DETAILS state, and federal safety, health and environmental regulations. CONTACTS Customer Service: 1 800 879 8000 Technical Service: 1 800 879 8000 Health / Safety: 1 800 879 6000 Jerry Metcalf (x6704) Emergency # (Chem-Trec): 1 800 424 9300 (USA, PR, Virgin Islands, Canada); 001 703 527 3887 (other countries)

The information and recommendations contained herein are based upon data believed to be correct; however, no guarantee or warranty of any kind expressed or implied is made with respect to the information provided. ESTIMATING TABLES / TECH DATA

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February 24, 2009

To Whom It May Concern:

Re: Hilti Mineral Wool-LEED Info.

The Hilti Mineral Wool is manufactured in Waubash Indiana.

There is no post-consumer or post-industrial content in Hilti Mineral Wool. There is no detectable VOC content in this product.

Hilti Mineral Wool is not regulated as a hazardous waste by the Federal EPA Standards. The regulations for the disposal of non-regulated industrial waste can vary from state to state and even city to city. For this reason, you should consult your local and state regulatory agencies for direction on disposal.

Please feel free to contact me at (918) 872-3704 if you have questions.

Sincerely,

Jerry Metcalf MPH, CHMM Safety/Environmental Manager Hilti Inc. 918 872 3704 [email protected]

Rev. Date: 2/24/09

Hilti, Inc. 5400 South 122nd East Avenue Tulsa, OK 74146

1-800-879-8000 www.hilti.com

System No. C-AJ-1226 F Rating — 3 Hr

T Rating — 0 Hr CAJ 1226 L Rating At Ambient — Less Than 1 CFM/Sq Ft L Rating At 400 F — 4 CFM/Sq Ft

A 3 4B 4B 1 2

4A 3

A SECTION A-A

1. Floor or Wall Assembly — Min 4-1/2 in. thick reinforced lightweight or normal weight (100-150 pcf) concrete. Wall may also be constructed of any UL Classified Concrete Blocks*. Max diam of opening is 32 in. 2. Metallic Sleeve — (Optional) Nom 32 in. diam (or smaller) Schedule 40 (or heavier) steel sleeve cast or grouted into floor or wall assembly, flush with floor or wall surfaces or extending a max of 3 in. above floor or beyond both surfaces of wall. 2A. Sheet Metal Sleeve — (Optional) Max 6 in. diam, min 26 ga galv steel provided with a 26 ga galv steel square flange spot welded to the sleeve at approx mid-height, or flush with bottom of sleeve in floors, and sized to be a min of 2 in. larger than the sleeve diam. The sleeve is to be cast in place and may extend a max of 4 in. below the bottom of the deck and a max of 1 in. above the top surface of the concrete floor. 2B. Sheet Metal Sleeve — (Optional) - Max 12 in. diam, min 24 ga galv steel provided with a 24 ga galv steel square flange spot welded to the sleeve at approx mid-height, or flush with bottom of sleeve in floors, and sized to be a min of 2 in. larger than the sleeve diam. The sleeve is to be cast in place and may extend a max of 4 in. below the bottom of the deck and a max of 1 in. above the top surface of the concrete floor. 3. Through-Penetrant — One metallic pipe, tube or conduit to be installed either concentrically or eccentrically within the firestop system. The annular space between penetrant and periphery of opening shall be min 0 in. (point contact) to max 1-7/8 in. Penetrant may be installed with continuous point contact. Penetrant to be rigidly supported on both sides of floor or wall assembly. The following types and sizes of metallic penetrants may be used: A. Steel Pipe — Nom 30 in. diam (or smaller) Schedule 10 (or heavier) steel pipe. B. Iron Pipe — Nom 30 in. diam (or smaller) cast or ductile iron pipe. C. Copper Pipe — Nom 6 in. diam (or smaller) Regular (or heavier) copper pipe. D. Copper Tubing — Nom 6 in. diam (or smaller) Type L (or heavier) copper tubing. E. Conduit — Nom 6 in. diam (or smaller) steel conduit. F. Conduit — Nom 4 in. diam (or smaller) steel electrical metallic tubing (EMT). 4. Firestop System — The firestop system shall consist of the following: A. Packing Material — Min 4 in. thickness of min 4 pcf mineral wool batt insulation firmly packed into opening as a permanent form. Packing material to be recessed from top surface of floor or sleeve or from both surfaces of wall or sleeve as required to accommodate the required thickness of fill material. B. Fill, Void or Cavity Material* — Sealant — Min 1/4 in. thickness of fill material applied within the , flush with top surface of floor or sleeve or with both surfaces of wall or sleeve. At the point or continuous contact locations between penetrant and concrete or sleeve, a min 1/4 in. diam bead of fill material shall be applied at the concrete or sleeve/ pipe penetrant interface on the top surface of floor and on both surfaces of wall. HILTI CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS, DIV OF HILTI INC — FS-One Sealant *Bearing the UL Classification Mark

SS IF A IE Reproduced by HILTI, Inc. Courtesy of L D Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. C June 27, 2007 C US System No. C-AJ-3095 F Rating - 3 Hr

T Ratings - 0, 1/2 and 3/4 Hr (See Item 3) 3095 CAJ

A 3 5 3 5 1

2 4 2 A SECTION A-A

1. Floor or Wall Assembly — Min 2-1/2 in. (64 mm) thick reinforced lightweight or normal weight (100-150 pcf or 1600 2400 kg/m3) concrete floor or min 3 in. (76 mm) thick reinforced lightweight or normal weight concrete wall. Wall may also be constructed of any UL Classified Concrete Blocks*. Max diam of opening is 6 in. (152 mm). See Concrete Blocks (CAZT) category in the Fire Resistance Directory for names of manufacturers. 2. Sleeve — (Optional) — Nom 6 in. (152 mm) diam (or smaller) Schedule 10 (or heavier) steel pipe cast or grouted into floor or wall assembly, flush with floor or wall surfaces or extending a max 3 in. (76 mm) above the floor or both surfaces of the wall. If the steel sleeve extends above the floor or both surfaces of the wall, the T Rating of the firestop system is 0 Hr. 3. Cables — Aggregate cross-sectional area of cables in opening to be min 25 percent to max 45 percent of the aggregate cross-sectional area of the opening. Cables to be rigidly supported on both sides of floor or wall assembly. Any combination of the following types and sizes of metallic conductor or fiber optic cable may be used: A. Max 500 kcmil single copper connector with thermoplastic insulation and (PVC) jacket. When single copper conductor power cable is used, T Rating is 0 hr. B. Max 350 kcmil single conductor power cables with either aluminum or copper conductors and cross-linked polyethylene (XPLE) insulation. When single aluminum conductor power cable is used, T Rating is 0 hr. When single copper conductor power cable is used, T Rating is 1/2 hr. C. Max 300 pair No. 24 AWG copper conductor telecommunication cables with polyvinyl chloride (PVC) insulation and jacket material. When telecommunication cable is used, T Rating is 0 hr. D. Max three copper connector No. 6 AWG cable with polyvinyl chloride (PVC) insulation and jacket material. When multi-connector power cable is used, T Rating is 0 hr. E. Max 7/C copper conductor No. 12 AWG multiconductor power and control cables with PVC or cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) insulation and PVC jacket. When multiconductor power and control cable is used, T Rating is 3/4 hr. F. Multiple fiber optical communication cables jacketed with PVC and having a max outside diam of 1/2 in. When fiber optic cable is used, T Rating is 3/4 hr. G. Max 3/C copper conductor No. 12 AWG with Bare aluminum , polyvinyl chloride (PVC) insulated steel, Metal-clad cable+. When MC cable is used, T Rating is 0 hr. AFC CABLE SYSTEMS INC H. Max 3/C with ground 2/0 AWG copper conductor SER cable with cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) insulation and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) jacket. When SER cable is used, T Rating is 0 hr.

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T Ratings - 0, 1/2 and 3/4 Hr (See Item 3) 3095 CAJ

I. Max RG/U coaxial cable with polyethylene (PE) insulation and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) jacket having a max outside diameter of ½ in. When coaxial cable is used, T Rating is 0 hr. J. Fire Resistive Cables* - Max 1-1/4 in. (32 mm) diam single conductor or multi conductor Type MI cable. A min 1/8 in. (3 mm) separation shall be maintained between MI cables and any other type of cable. When Fire Resistive Cables *are used, T Rating is 0 hr. K. Through Penetrating Product* — Any Cables, Metal-Clad Cable+ or Armored Cable+ currently Classified under the Through Penetrating Products category. See Through Penetrating Product (XHLY) category in the Fire Resistance Directory for names of manufacturers. 4. Packing Material — Min 2 in. (51 mm) thickness of min 4.0 pcf (64 kg/m3) mineral wool batt insulation firmly packed into opening as a permanent form. Packing material to be recessed 1/2 in. (13 mm) from top surface of floor or from both surfaces of wall as required to accommodate the fill material. If the steel sleeve (Item 2) extends above the top of the floor, the packing material shall be flush with the bottom surface of the floor. 5. Fill, Void or Cavity Material* — Sealant — Min 1/2 in. (13 mm) thickness of fill material applied within the annulus, flush with top surface of floor or with both surfaces of wall. HILTI CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS, DIV OF HILTI INC — FS-One Sealant. *Bearing the UL Classification Mark +Bearing the UL Listing Mark

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T Ratings — 0 and 3/4 Hr (See Item 2) 8099 CAJ

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1. Floor or Wall Assembly — Min 4-1/2 in. (114 mm) thick reinforced lightweight or normal weight (100-150 pcf or 1600-2400 kg/m3) concrete floor or min 5 in. (127 mm) reinforced lightweight or normal weight concrete wall. Wall may also be constructed of any UL Classified Concrete Blocks*. Floor may also be constructed of any min 6 in. (152 mm) thick UL Classified hollow core Precast Concrete Units*. Max area of square, rectangular or circular opening is 192 sq in. (1239 cm2) with max dimension of 24 in. (61 cm). When Precast Concrete Unit floors are used, max area of square, rectangular or circular opening is 49 sq in. (316 cm2) with max dimension of 7 in. (17.8 cm). See Concrete Blocks (CAZT) and Precast Concrete Units (CFTV) categories in the Fire Resistance Directory for names of manufacturers. 2. Through-Penetrant — One or more pipes or tubes to be installed within the opening. The total number of through-penetrants is dependent on the size of the opening and types and sizes of the penetrants. Any combination of the penetrants described below may be used provided that the following parameters relative to the annular spaces and the spacings between the pipes are maintained. The separation between cable bundle, tubes and insulated tubes shall be a min 1/2 in. (13 mm) to max 3-1/8 in. (79 mm). The annular space between penetrants and the periphery of opening shall be a min 1/2 in. (13 mm) to max 5 in. 127 mm). Pipes or tubes to be rigidly supported on both sides of floor or wall assembly. The following types and sizes of metallic pipes or tubes may be used. A. Copper Tubing — Nom 3 in. (76 mm) diam (or smaller) Type L (or heavier) copper tube. B. Copper Pipe — Nom 3 in. (76 mm) diam (or smaller) Regular (or heavier) copper pipe. C. Steel Pipe — Nom 3 in. (76 mm) diam (or smaller) Schedule 10 (or heavier) steel pipe. D. Iron Pipe — Nom 3 in. (76 mm) diam (or smaller) cast or ductile iron pipe. E. Conduit — Nom 3 in. (76 mm) diam (or smaller) electric metallic tubing (EMT) or steel conduit. F. Flexible Steel Conduit+ — Nom 1 in. (25 mm) diameter (or smaller) flexible steel conduit. See Flexible Metal Conduit (DXUZ) category in the Electrical Construction Material Directory for names of manufacturers. G. Through Penetrating Product* — Flexible Metal Piping — The following types of steel flexible metal gas piping may be used: 1.) Nom 2 in. (51 mm) diam (or smaller) steel flexible metal gas piping. Plastic covering on piping may or may not be removed on both sides of floor or wall assembly. OMEGA FLEX INC 2.) Nom 1 in. (25 mm) diam (or smaller) steel flexible metal gas piping. Plastic covering on piping may or may not be removed on both sides of floor or wall assembly. GASTITE, DIV OF TITEFLEX 3.) Nom 2 in. (51 mm) diam (or smaller) steel flexible metal gas piping. Plastic covering on piping may or may not be removed on both sides of floor or wall assembly. WARD MFG INC The hourly T Rating is 3/4 hr when a pipe or tube with fiber-glass insulation is used, or 0 hr when a pipe or tube, a pipe or tube with AB/PVC insulation or a cable bundle is used. T he T Rating is 0 hr when metallic penetrants without pipe insulation are used.

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T Ratings — 0 and 3/4 Hr (See Item 2) 8099 CAJ

3. Pipe Insulation — (Optional)—The following types of pipe insulation may be used with metallic penetrants (Items 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D and 2F): A. Pipe Covering* — Nom 1 in. (25 mm) thick (or thinner) hollow cylindrical heavy density (min 3.5 pcf or 56 kg/m3) glass fiber units jacketed on the outside with an all service jacket. Longitudinal joints sealed with metal fasteners or factory-applied self-sealing lap tape. Transverse joints secured with metal fasteners or with butt tape supplied with the product. See Pipe and Equipment Covering - Materials (BRGU) category in the Building Materials Directory for names of manufacturers. Any pipe covering material meeting the above specifications and bearing the UL Classifica tion Marking with a Flame Spread Index of 25 or less and a Smoke Developed Index of 50 or less may be used. B. Tube Insulation-+++ — Nom 3/4 in. (19 mm) thick (or thinner) acrylonitrile butadiene/polyvinyl chloride (AB/PVC) flexible foam furnished in the form of tubing. See Plastics+++ (QMFZ2) category in the Plastics Recognized Component Directory for names of manufacturers. Any Recognized Component tube insulation material meeting the above specifications and having a UL 94 Flammability Classification of 94-5VA may be used. 4. Cables — Max 2 in. (51 mm) diam tight bundle of cables installed within the opening and rigidly supported on both sides of floor or wall assembly. The space between the cables and periphery of the opening shall range from min 2 in. (51 mm) to max 4 in. (102 mm). Any combination of the following types and sizes of metallic conductor of fiber optic cable may be used: A. Max 500 kcmil single copper connector power cable with thermoplastic insulation and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) jacket. B. Max 300 pair No. 24 AWG copper conductor telecommunication cables with PVC insulation and jacket material. C. Max 7/C copper conductor No. 12 AWG multiconductor power and control cables with PVC or cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) insulation and PVC jacket. D. Multiple fiber optical communication cables jacketed with PVC and having a max outside diam of 1/2 in. E. Max 3/C copper conductor No. 12 AWG with bare aluminum ground, PVC insulated steel Metal-Clad cable. 5. Firestop System — The firestop system shall consist of the following: A. Packing Material — Min 4 in. (102 mm) thickness of min 4 pcf (64 kg/m3) mineral wool batt insulation firmly packed into opening as a permanent form. Packing material to be recessed from top surface of floor or both surfaces of wall to accommodate the required thickness of fill material. When Precast Concrete Unit floors are used, packing material shall be installed at a thickness equal to the thickness of the floor minus 1/2 in. (13 mm), flush with bottom surface of floor. B. Fill Void or Cavity Materials* - Sealant — Min 1/2 in. (51 mm) thickness of fill material applied within the annulus, flush with top surface of floor or with both surfaces of wall. HILTI CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS, DIV OF HILTI INC — FS-ONE Sealant +++Bearing the UL Recognized Component Marking *Bearing the UL Classification Mark +Bearing the UL Listing Mark

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UL/cUL SYSTEM NO. W-L-1054

F-RATING = 1-HR. OR 2-HR. T-RATING = 0-HR. L-RATING AT AMBIENT = LESS THAN 1 CFM/SQ. FT. L-RATING AT 400°F = 4 CFM/SQ. FT.

FRONT VIEW SECTION A-A 2 WL1054q.110602 A 1

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1. GYPSUM WALL ASSEMBLY (UL/ULC CLASSIFIED U300 OR U400 SERIES) (1-HR. OR 2-HR. FIRE-RATING) (2-HR. SHOWN). 2. (NOT SHOWN). WOOD STUDS TO CONSIST OF NOMINAL 2" x 4" LUMBER. STEEL STUDS TO BE MINIMUM 2-1/2" WIDE. 3. PENETRATING ITEM TO BE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING : A. MAXIMUM 30" DIAMETER STEEL PIPE (SCHEDULE 10 OR HEAVIER). B. MAXIMUM 30" DIAMETER CAST IRON PIPE. C. MAXIMUM 6" NOMINAL DIAMETER COPPER PIPE. D. MAXIMUM 6" NOMINAL DIAMETER STEEL CONDUIT. E. MAXIMUM 4" NOMINAL DIAMETER EMT. 4. MINIMUM 5/8" DEPTH HILTI FS-ONE INTUMESCENT FIRESTOP SEALANT. 5. MINIMUM 1/2" BEAD HILTI FS-ONE INTUMESCENT FIRESTOP SEALANT AT POINT OF CONTACT. NOTES : 1. MAXIMUM DIAMETER OF OPENING : A. 32-1/4" FOR STEEL STUD WALLS. B. 14-1/2" FOR WOOD STUD WALLS. 2. ANNULAR SPACE = MINIMUM 0", MAXIMUM 2-1/4". 3. PIPE MAY BE INSTALLED WITH CONTINUOUS POINT OF CONTACT. 4. PIPE MAY BE INSTALLED AT AN ANGLE NOT GREATER THAN 45° FROM PERPENDICULAR.

Sheet 1 of 1 Drawing No. HILTI, Inc. Scale 7/32" = 1" Tulsa, Oklahoma USA (918) 252-6000 WL Date Nov. 6, 2002 1054q

UL/cUL SYSTEM NO. WL3071

F RATING = 1-HR. OR 2-HR. T RATING = 1/4 HR. OR 3/4 HR. L RATING AT AMBIENT = LESS THAN 1 CFM/SQ. FT. L RATING AT 400° F = 4 CFM/SQ. FT. WL3071e.091699

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1. GYPSUM WALL ASSEMBLY (UL/ULC CLASSIFIED U300 OR U400 SERIES) (1-HR. OR 2-HR. FIRE-RATING) (2-HR. SHOWN). 2. MAXIMUM 3/C (+ GRND) NO. 2/0 AWG ALUMINUM OR COPPER SER CABLE WITH PVC INSULATION (MAX. QTY. = 2). 3. HILTI FS-ONE INTUMESCENT FIRESTOP SEALANT: A. MINIMUM 5/8" DEPTH, FOR A 1-HR. FIRE-RATING. B. MINIMUM 1-1/4" DEPTH, FOR A 2-HR. FIRE-RATING.

NOTES : 1. MAXIMUM DIAMETER OF OPENING = 3". 2. ANNULAR SPACE = MINIMUM 1/2", MAXIMUM 1-1/2".

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Wood Stud or Steel Stud (Not Shown)

UL Listed Non-Metallic Outlet Box (Refer to UL listing) Or UL Listed Metallic Outlet Box (Refer to UL listing) CP 617 Firestop Putty Pads, for use with max 4 by 4 in. flush device UL Listed Metallic Outlet Boxes installed with steel cover plates in 1 and 2 hr. fire rated gypsum wallboard wall assemblies framed with min 3-1/2 in. deep wood or steel studs and constructed as specified in the individual U300, U400 or V400 Series Wall and Partition Designs in the Fire Resistance Directory. Min 1/8 in. thick moldable putty pads are to be installed to completely cover the exterior surfaces of the outlet box (except for the side of the outlet box against the stud) and completely seal against the stud within the stud cavity. When moldable putty pad outlet box protective material is used on boxes on both sides of wall as directed, the horizontal separation between outlet boxes on opposite sides of the wall may be less than 24 in. provided that the boxes are not installed back to back.

CP 617 Firestop Putty Pads, for use with max 4-11/16 by 4-11/16 in., or max 4-3/8 by 4-7/8 in., flush device UL Listed Metallic Outlet Boxes installed with steel cover plates for use in 1 hr fire rated V446 gypsum board/steel stud or U341 gypsum board/wood stud Wall and Partition Design No. in the Fire Resistance Directory. When U341 wall design is used, wall shall be sheathed with 5/8 in. gypsum board, and glass or mineral fiber batt insulation shall be installed in stud cavities in accordance with U341 design. Min 1/8 in. thick moldable putty pads are to be installed to completely cover the exterior surfaces of the outlet box (except for the side of the outlet box against the stud) and to completely seal against the box within the stud cavity. When moldable putty pad outlet box protective material is used on boxes on both sides of wall as directed, the horizontal separation between outlet boxes on opposite sides of the wall may be less than 24 in. and the boxes may be installed back-to-back.

CP 617 Firestop Putty Pads , for use with max 4-11/16 by 4-11/16 in. flush device UL Listed Metallic Outlet Boxes installed with steel cover plates for use in 1 and 2 hr fire rated gypsum board wall assemblies framed with min 3-1/2 in. deep steel studs and constructed of the materials and in the manner specified in the individual U400 or V400 Series Wall and Partition Designs in the Fire Resistance Directory. Min 0.8 pcf density fiberglass batt insulation is to be installed within the wall cavity required for 1 hr fire rated gypsum board wall assemblies and optional in 2 hr fire rated gypsum wallboard assemblies. Min 1/8 in. thick moldable putty pads are to be installed to completely cover the exterior surfaces of the outlet box (except for the side of the outlet box against the stud) and to completely seal against the box within the stud cavity. When moldable putty pad outlet box protective material is used on boxes on both sides of wall as directed, the horizontal separation between outlet boxes on opposite sides of the wall may be less than 24 in. provided that the boxes are not installed back-to-back.

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CP 617 Firestop Putty Pads, for use with max 4 by 3-3/4 by 3 in. deep UL Listed Nonmetallic Outlet Boxes manufactured by Carlon Electrical Products, made from polyvinyl chloride, and bearing a 2 hr rating under the "Outlet Boxes and Fittings Classification for Fire Resistance" category in the Fire Resistance Directory. Putty pads and boxes for use in 1 and 2 hr fire rated gypsum wallboard assemblies, framed with min 3-1/2 in. deep wood studs and constructed as specified in the individual U300 Series Wall and Partition Designs in the Fire Resistance Directory. Outlet box secured to wood stud by means of two nailing tabs supplied with the outlet box. Min 1/8 in. thick moldable putty pads are to be installed to completely cover the exterior surfaces of the outlet box (except for the side of the outlet box against the stud) including the nailing tab and completely seal against the stud within the stud cavity. Outlet boxes installed with steel or plastic cover plates. When moldable putty pad outlet box protective material is used on boxes on both sides of wall as directed, the horizontal separation between boxes on opposite sides of the wall may be less than 24 in. provided that the boxes are not installed back to back .

CP 617 Firestop Putty Pads, for use with max 4 by 4 by 2-7/8 in. deep UL Listed Nonmetallic Outlet Boxes manufactured by Carlon Electrical Products, made from polyvinyl chloride, and bearing a 2 hr rating under the "Outlet Boxes and Fittings Classification for Fire Resistance" category in the Fire Resistance Directory. Putty pads and boxes for use in the 1 hr fire rated V446 gypsum board/steel stud or U341 gypsum board/wood stud Wall and Partition Design in the Fire Resistance Directory. When U341 wall design is used, wall shall be sheathed with 5/8 in. gypsum board, and glass or mineral fiber batt insulation shall be installed in stud cavities in accordance with U341 design. Outlet box secured to steel stud by means of fastening tab supplied with the outlet box. Min 1/8 in. thick moldable putty pads are to be installed to completely cover the exterior surfaces of the outlet box (except for the side of the outlet box against the stud) including the tab and completely seal against the stud within the stud cavity. Outlet boxes installed with steel or plastic cover plates. When moldable putty pad outlet box protective material is used on boxes on both sides of wall as directed, the horizontal separation between boxes on opposite sides of the wall may be less than 24 in. and the boxes may be installed back to back.

CP 617 Firestop Putty Pads, for use with max 2-1/4 by 3-3/4 by 2-3/4 in. deep UL Listed Nonmetallic Outlet Boxes manufactured by Pass and Seymore, Inc., and bearing a 2 hr rating under the "Outlet Boxes and Fittings Classification for Fire Resistance" category in the Fire Resistance Directory. Putty pads and boxes for use in 1 and 2 hr fire rated gypsum wallboard assemblies, framed with min 3-1/2 in. deep wood studs and constructed as specified in the individual U300 Series Wall and Partition Designs in the Fire Resistance Directory. Outlet box secured to wood stud by means of two nailing tabs supplied with the outlet box. Min 1/8 in. thick moldable putty pads are to be installed to completely cover the exterior surfaces of the outlet box (except for the side of the outlet box against the stud) including the nailing tab and completely seal against the stud within the stud cavity. Outlet boxes installed with steel or plastic cover plates. When moldable putty pad outlet box protective material is used on boxes on both sides of wall as directed, the horizontal separation between boxes on opposite sides of the wall may be less than 24 in. provided that the boxes are not installed back to back .

CP 617 Firestop Putty Pads, for use with max 4 by 3-3/4 by 3 in. deep UL Listed Nonmetallic Outlet Boxes manufactured by Allied Molded Products, Inc., made from fiber reinforced thermoplastic and bearing a 2 hr rating under the "Outlet Boxes and Fittings Classification for Fire Resistance" category in the Fire Resistance Directory. Putty pads and boxes for use in 1 hr fire rated gypsum wallboard assemblies, framed with min 3-1/2 in. deep wood studs and constructed as specified in the individual U300 Series Wall and Partition Designs in the Fire Resistance Directory. Outlet box secured to wood stud by means of two nailing tabs supplied with the outlet box. Min 1/8 in. thick moldable putty pads are to be installed to completely cover the exterior surfaces of the outlet box (except for the side of the outlet box against the stud) including the nailing tab and completely seal against the stud within the stud cavity. Outlet boxes installed with plastic cover plates. When moldable putty pad outlet box protective material is used on boxes on both sides of wall as directed, the horizontal separation between boxes on opposite sides of the wall may be less than 24 in. provided that the boxes are not installed back to back.

CP 617 Firestop Putty Pads , for use with max 4 by 4 in. by 1-½ in. deep flush device UL Listed Metallic Outlet Boxes installed with steel cover plates in 1 hr. fire rated gypsum wallboard wall assemblies framed with min 3-1/2 in. deep wood or steel studs and constructed as specified in the individual U300, U400 or V400 Series Wall and Partition Designs in the Fire Resistance Directory. Min 1/8 in. thick moldable putty pads are to be installed to completely cover the exterior surfaces of the outlet box (except for the side of the outlet box against the stud) and completely seal against the stud within the stud cavity. The boxes are installed back to back with 5 in. by 4 in. UL Classified fire block, FS 657 or CP 657 installed in the cavity between the two boxes.

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