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ESEVALUATION IMES Evaluation Report Q-A ESR-2717 Reissued July 2021 This re ort is sub ect to renewal Jul 2022. P 1 Y www.icc-es.org 1 (800) 423-6587 1 (562) 699-0543 A Subsidiary of the International Code Council® DIVISION:07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE material when installed as described in Section 4.5. Use in PROTECTION attics and crawl spaces is described in Section 4.7. Section:07 21 00—Thermal Insulation 3.0 DESCRIPTION Section:07 27 00—Air Barriers 3.1 General: REPORT HOLDER: The Handi-Foam E-84 Class 1(A) Spray Foam System ICP ADHESIVES&SEALANTS, INC. is a two-component, closed-cell, low-pressure, semi-rigid, polyurethane plastic insulation. The two components, EVALUATION SUBJECT: components A and B, are delivered in separate pressurized vessels and combined in the field, using a dispensing HANDI-FOAM E-84 CLASS 1(A)SPRAY FOAM SYSTEM system specified by ICP Adhesives & Sealants, Inc. Component A, a polymeric isocyanate, mixes and reacts 1.0 EVALUATION SCOPE with Component B, a polymeric resin blend, producing a foam insulation with a nominal density of 1.1 Compliance with the following codes: 2.1 Ib/ft3 (34 kg/m3). The spray foam system is available in ■ 2018, 2015, 2012 and 2009 International Building Code® nonrefillable sizes II-105, II-205, and II-605, and in refillable (IBC) sizes System 8, System 17, System 27, System 60, and ■ 2018, 2015, 2012 and 2009 International Residential System 100. The components in the nonrefillable vessels have a shelf life of 12 months, and those in the refillable Code®(IRC) vessels have a shelf life of six months, when stored ■ 2018, 2015, 2012 and 2009 International Energy unopened at temperatures between 50°F (10°C) and 120°F Conservation Code®(IECC) (49°C). The A and B components for the II-105 and II-205 ■ 2013 Abu Dhabi International Building Code(AD IBC)t are packaged together.The components of the nonrefillable II-605 and the refillable System 8, System 17, System 27, ■ Other Codes(see Section 8.0) System 60, and System 100 are packaged separately. +The ADIBC is based on the 2009 IBC.2009 IBC code sections referenced 3.2 Surface-burning Characteristics: in this report are the same sections in the ADIBC. 1.2 Evaluation to the following green standard: The Handi-Foam E-84 Class 1(A) Spray Foam insulation ■ 2008 ICC 700 National Green Building StandardTm has a flame-spread index of 25 or less, and a smoke (ICC 700-2008) developed index of 450 or less, when tested in accordance with ASTM E84 at a maximum thickness of 2 inches Attributes verified: (51 mm) and a nominal density of 2.1 pcf(34 kg/m3). See Section 3.4. 3.3 Thermal Resistance(R-values): Properties evaluated: Handi-Foam E-84 Class 1(A) Spray Foam insulation has ■ Physical properties thermal resistance (R-values) at a mean temperature of ■ Surface-burning characteristics 75°F (24°C) as shown in Table 1. ■ Thermal resistance(R-values) 3.4 Air Permeability: ■ Attic and crawl space installation Handi-Foam E-84 Class 1(A) Spray Foam insulation, at a minimum thickness of 1 inch (25.4 mm), is considered an ■ Air Permeability air-impermeable insulation in accordance with 2018 IBC 2.0 USES Section 1202.3 (2015 IBC Section 1203.3) and 2018, 2015 The Handi-Foam E-84 Class 1(A) Spray Foam System is and 2012 IRC Section R806.5 (2009 IRC Section R806.4), used as nonstructural thermal insulating material in Type V- based on testing in accordance with ASTM E283. B construction under the IBC and nonfire-resistance-rated The attributes of the insulation have been verified as construction under the IRC. The insulation is for use in wall conforming to the provisions of ICC 700-2008 Section cavities, floor/ceiling assemblies, attics and crawl spaces, 703.2.1.1.1(c) as an air impermeable insulation. Note that and sill plates, band joists and headers when installed decisions on compliance for those areas rest with the user in accordance with this report. The insulation is of this report. The user is advised of the project-specific air-impermeable insulation and may be used to seal the provisions that may be contingent upon meeting specific joints in site-fabricated metallic air ducts under IRC Section conditions, and the verification of those conditions is outside M1601.4.1 when installed as described in Section 4.4; and the scope of this report. These codes or standards often may be used in any type of construction as an air barrier provide supplemental information as guidance. ICC-ES Evaluation Reports are not to be construed as representing aesthetics or any other attributes not specifically addressed,nor are they to be construed as an endorsement of the subject of the report or a recommendation for its use.There is no warranty by ICC Evaluation Service,LLC,express or implied,as �q to any finding or other matter in this report,or as to any product covered by the report. Copyright©2021 ICC Evaluation Service,LLC. All rights reserved. Page 1 of 5 ESR-2717 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 2 of 5 3.5 Intumescent Coating: 4.4 Joint Sealant on Metallic Air Ducts: 3.5.1 No Burn Plus XD: The insulation, installed at a maximum thickness of No-Burn® Plus XD, manufactured by No-Burn, Inc., is a 2 inches (51 mm) and a maximum width of 6 inches latex-based intumescent coating supplied in 5-gallon (19 L) (152 mm), may be used to seal the joints of nonfactory- pails. The coating material has a shelf life of 36 months made (nonlisted) air ducts, in accordance with Section when stored in factory-sealed containers at temperatures M1601.4.1 of the IRC. See Figure 1. between 40OF (4.4°C) and 90OF(320C). 4.5 Applications as Air Barrier Material: 3.5.2 DC 315 Coating: Handi-Foam E-84 Class 1(A) Spray Foam insulation may DC 315 coating (ESR-3702), manufactured by International be used in any type of construction as an air barrier Fireproof Technology Inc., is a water-based intumescent material for wall/floor and roof/wall intersections in the coating supplied in 5-gallon (19 L) pails and 55-gallon exterior building envelope when installed at a maximum of (208 L) drums. The coating has a shelf life of one (1) year 2 inches (51 mm) thick and 6 inches (152 mm) wide, and when stored in factory-sealed containers at temperatures an unlimited length. See Figures 2 and 3. between 50°F (10°C) and 80°F(270C). In wall/floor intersections, the foam plastic may be 4.0 INSTALLATION applied over a fire-resistant joint without affecting the 4.1 General: fire-resistance rating, provided the foam plastic is limited The Handi-Foam E-84 Class 1(A) spray-applied insulation to maximum dimensions of 2 inches (51 mm) by 2 inches must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's (51 mm) (length is unlimited). published installation instructions, the applicable code, 4.6 Use on Sill Plates, Band Joists and Headers: and this report. The manufacturer's published installation instructions,which are provided with every system, must be Handi-Foam E-84 Class 1(A) Spray Foam insulation with a available on the jobsite at all times during installation. maximum thickness of 2 inches (51 mm) may be applied to sill plates, band joists and headers without a thermal barrier 4.2 Application: or ignition barrier, in Type V construction in accordance The insulation is applied in single or multiple passes with IBC Section 2603.4.1.13 and IRC Section R316.5.11. having a minimum thickness of 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) and a 4.7 Attics and Crawl Spaces: maximum thickness of 2 inches (51 mm) per pass, and must not exceed a total thickness of 2 inches (51 mm) 4.7.1 Application with a Prescriptive Ignition Barrier: in wall, floor, or ceiling cavities. Each insulation pass must When the foam plastic insulation is installed within attics be allowed to fully expand and cure for a minimum of or crawl spaces, where entry is made only to service 15 minutes prior to the application of an additional pass. utilities, an ignition barrier must be installed in accordance The maximum service temperature must not exceed that with IBC Section 2603.4.1.6 or IRC Sections R316.5.3 specified in the manufacturer's installation instructions. The and R316.5.4, as applicable. The ignition barrier must be foam plastic insulation must not be used in electric outlet consistent with the requirements for the type of or junction boxes, or in contact with rain or water. The construction required by the applicable code, and must substrate must be free of moisture, frost or ice, loose be installed so that the foam plastic insulation is not scales, rust, oil, and grease. The insulation must be exposed. The attic or crawl space area must be protected from the weather during and after application. separated from the interior, habitable space of the 4.3 Thermal Barrier: building by an approved 1 5-mi nute thermal barrier. The insulation may be installed in unvented attics as 4.3.1 Application with a Prescriptive Thermal Barrier: described in this section in accordance with 2018 IBC Handi-Foam E-84 Class 1(A) Spray Foam insulation must Section 1202.3 (2015 IBC Section 1203.3 and 2015) and be separated from the interior of the building by an approved 2012 IRC Section R806.5(2009 IRC Section R806.4). thermal barrier of (12.7 mm) gypsum wallboard or an equivalent 15-minute thermal barrier complying with IBC 4.7.2 Application without a Prescriptive Ignition Section 2603.4 or IRC Section R316.4, as applicable, Barrier: except where installation is as described in Sections 4.3.2, 4.7.2.1 General: When the Handi-Foam E-84 Class 1(A) 4.4, 4.5 and 4.6. Within an attic or crawl space, installation Spray Foam System is installed without a prescriptive must be in accordance with Section 4.7. ignition barrier in attics and crawl spaces, in accordance 4.3.2 Application without a Prescriptive Thermal with Sections 4.7.2.2 and 4.7.2.3, the following conditions Barrier: The prescriptive 15-minute thermal barrier may apply: be omitted when installation is in accordance with this a. Entry to the attic or crawl space is only to service section. The Handi-Foam E-84 Class 1(A) Spray Foam utilities and no storage is permitted. System and DC 315 coating (ESR-3702) may be used in lieu of the prescribed 15-minute thermal barrier. The b. There are no interconnected attic or crawl space areas. foam plastic insulation thickness must not exceed 2 inches c. Air in the attic or crawl space is not circulated to other (51 mm) in walls and 2 inches (51 mm) in ceilings, and parts of the building. the insulation must be covered with 13 dry mils (0.33 mm) [20 wet mils(0.51 mm)], at an application rate of d. Under-floor (crawl-space) ventilation is provided in 1.25 gallons per 100 square feet (0.51 L/m2). The coating accordance with 2018 IBC Section 1202.4 [2015 IBC must be applied over the insulation in accordance with Section 1203.4 (2012 and 2009 IBC Section 1203.3)] the coating manufacturer's instructions and this report. The or IRC Section R408.1, as applicable. surface to be coated must be dry, clean and free of dirt e. Attic ventilation is provided in accordance with 2018 and loose debris or other substances that could interfere IBC Section 1202.2 (IBC Section 1203.2) or IRC with the adhesion of the coating. DC 315 intumescent Section R806, as applicable. coating must be applied by airless sprayer at ambient temperatures between 50OF (10°C) and 80OF (27°C) and f. Combustion air is provided in accordance with IMC relative humidity of less than 65 percent. (International Mechanical Code®) Section 701. ESR-2717 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 3 of 5 4.7.2.2 Application with No Burn Plus XD Intumescent C303.1.1, C303.1.2, R303.1.1 and R303.1.2 (2009 Coating: In attics, Handi-Foam E-84 Class 1(A) Spray IECC Sections 303.1.1 and 303.1.2), as applicable. Foam may be spray-applied to the underside of the roof sheathing and/or rafters; and, in crawl spaces, to the 5.9 Handi-Foam E-84 Class 1(A) Spray Foam insulation underside of wood floors and/or floor joists as described in must not b , used as a component of afire-resistant this section. The thickness of the Handi-Foam E-84 Class joint system, but may be applied over the top of a fire 1(A) Spray Foam applied to the underside of the top of the resistant joint system, as described in Section 4.5. space must not exceed 2 inches (51 mm). The thickness of 5.10 A vapor retarder must be installed in accordance with the Handi-Foam E-84 Class 1(A) Spray Foam applied to the applicable code. vertical wall surfaces in attics and crawl spaces must not exceed 2 inches (51 mm). The foam plastic insulation 5.11 The Handi-Foam E-84 Class 1(A)Spray Foam System must be covered with a minimum 6.4-mil-thick dry film components are produced in Tomball, Texas and (10 mils of wet film)of No Burn Plus XD intumescent coating Norton, Ohio under a quality control program with applied over the insulation in accordance with the inspections by ICC-ES. manufacturer's installation instructions and this report. The 6.0 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED coating is applied using an airless sprayer, brush or roller at a rate of 1 gallon per 160 square feet (0.26 L/m2) per coat, 6.1 Data in accordance with the ICC-ES Acceptance to obtain the required minimum thickness.The coating must Criteria for Spray-applied Foam Plastic Insulation be applied to surfaces that are dry, clean, and free of dirt, (AC377), dated April 2016 (editorially revised April loose debris and any other substances that could interfere 2018), including report of test in accordance with with adhesion of the coating, and when ambient and Appendix X of AC377. substrate temperatures are within a range of 50°F(10°C)to 6.2 Reports on air leakage tests in accordance with ASTM 90°F (32°C). E283. 4.7.2.3 Use on Attic Floors:The Handi-Foam E-84 Class 6.3 Report of room corner test in accordance with NFPA 1(A) Spray Foam may be installed at a maximum thickness 286 for application without a prescriptive thermal of 2 inches (51 mm) between joists in attic floors when the barrier(applicable to Section 4.3.2). exposed surfaces of the foam plastic insulation are covered as described in Section 4.7.2.2 of this report. The 6.4 Report of room corner test in accordance with NFPA intumescent coating must be applied in accordance with the 286(applicable Section 4.6). manufacturer's installation instructions and this report. The 6.5 Engineering analysis addressing use as an air barrier insulation must be separated from the interior of the building material and duct joint sealant. by an approved thermal barrier. 5.0 CONDITIONS OF USE 7.0 IDENTIFICATION The Handi-Foam E-84 Class 1(A) Spray Foam System 7.1 Each container of the Handi-Foam E-84 Class 1(A) described in this report complies with, or is a suitable Spray Foam System is identified with the ICP alternative to what is specified in, those codes listed in Adhesives & Sealants, Inc., name and address, the Section 1.0 of this report,subject to the following conditions: product name, the component type (A or B), the date 5.1 The insulation must be installed in accordance with the of manufacture and the shelf life of the component. manufacturer's published installation instructions, this Additionally,the labeling includes the installed density, report, and the applicable building code. In the event of flame-spread and smoke-developed indices, and the a conflict between the installation instructions and this evaluation report number (ESR-2717). The combined report,this report governs. packaging of the II-105, II-205 and II-605 products is identified with the manufacturer's name and address, 5.2 The foam plastic insulation must be applied by the product name, date of manufacture, shelf life, installers certified by ICP Adhesives&Sealants, Inc. installed density, flame-spread and smoke-developed 5.3 The spray-applied foam plastic must not exceed the indices, and the evaluation report number(ESR-2717). thicknesses recognized in Sections 3.2 and 4.0. The No-Burn®, Inc. No-Burn® XD Plus intumescent 5.4 The foam plastic insulation must be separated from the coating described in Section 3.5.1 is identified with the interior of the building by an approved 15-minute manufacturer's name,the product trade name and use thermal barrier, as described in Section 4.3 except as instructions. described in Sections 4.3.2, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 4.7. The International Fireproof Technology Inc. / Paint 5.5 The foam plastic insulation must be protected from the To Protect Inc. DC 315 intumescent coating described weather during and after application. in Section 3.5.2 is identified with the manufacturer's 5.6 Handi-Foam E-84 Class 1(A) Spray Foam insulation name, the product trade name, date of manufacture, has been evaluated only for use in Type V-B shelf life or expiration date, instructions for application construction under the IBC and nonfi re-resistance- and ICC-ES evaluation report number ESR-3702. rated construction under the IRC. 7.2 The report holder's contact information is the following: 5.7 Use of the insulation in areas where the probability of ICP ADHESIVES&SEALANTS, INC. termite infestation is "very heavy" must be in 2775 BARBER ROAD accordance with 2018, 2015 and 2009 IBC Section NORTON,OHIO 44203 2603.8 (2012 IBC Section 2603.9) or IRC Section (330)753-4585 R318.4, as applicable. www.icpadhesives.com 5.8 Jobsite certification and labeling of the insulation must comply with 2018 and 2015 IRC Sections N1101.10.1 and N1101.10.1.1 (2012 IRC Sections N1101.12.1 and N1101.12.1.1 or 2009 IRC Sections N1101.4 and N1101.4.1) and 2018, 2015 and 2012 IECC Sections ESR-2717 I Most Widely Accepted and Trusted Page 4 of 5 8.0 OTHER CODES Section R408, as applicable.Additionally, an ignition barrier In addition to the codes referenced in Section 1.0, the must be installed in accordance with 2006 IRC Section products described in this report were evaluated for R314.5.3 or Section R314.5.4, as applicable. compliance with the requirements of the following codes: ■ Application without a Prescriptive Ignition Barrier: ■ 2006 International Building Code®(2006 IBC) See Section 4.7.2, except attics must be vented in ■ 2006 International Residential Code®(2006 IRC) accordance with 2006 IBC Section 1203.2 or 2006 IRC Section R806 and crawl space ventilation must be in ■ 2006 International Energy Conservation Code® (2006 accordance with 2006 IBC Section 1203.3 or 2006 IRC IECC) Section R408, as applicable. The products comply with the above-mentioned codes as ■ Protection against Termites: described in Sections 2.0 through 7.0 of this report,with the revisions noted below: See Section 5.7,except use of the insulation in areas where the probability of termite infestation is"very heavy"must be ■ Application with a Prescriptive Thermal Barrier: in accordance with 2006 IRC Section R320.5. See Section 4.3, except the approved thermal barrier must ■ Jobsite Certification and Labeling: be installed in accordance with 2006 IRC Section R314.4. See Section 5.8, except jobsite certification and labeling ■ Application with a Prescriptive Ignition Barrier: must comply with Sections 102.1.1 and 102.1.11, as See Section 4.7.1, except attics must be vented in applicable, of the 2006 IECC. accordance with 2006 IBC Section 1203.2 or 2006 IRC Section R806, and crawl space ventilation must be in accordance with 2006 IBC Section 1203.3 or 2006 IRC TABLE 1—THERMAL RESISTANCE(R-VALUES') THICKNESS(inches) R-VALUE('F•ft2 h/Btu) 1 6' 2 12' For SI: 1 inch=25.4 mm:1 °F_ft2-h/Btu=0.176°K-m2/W. R-values are based on tested k-values at 2-inch thickness. _ r ;.h FIGURE 1—DUCT JOINT SEALING Roof assembly Exterior wall assembly LD Foam sealant applied to wall/floor interface as required. Run continuously at interior perimeter for complete application Foam Sealant FIGURE 2—ROOF WALL JUNCTURE FIGURE 3—WALL FLOOR JUNCTURE ESEVALUATION IMES Evaluation Report ESR-2717 CBC, CRC and CEC Supplement Reissued July 2021 This report is subject to renewal July 2022. www.icc-es.orq 1 (800) 423-6587 1 (562) 699-0543 A Subsidiary of the International Code Council® DIVISION:07 00 00—THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION Section:07 21 00—Thermal Insulation Section:07 27 00—Air Barriers REPORT HOLDER: ICP ADHESIVES&SEALANTS, INC. EVALUATION SUBJECT: HANDI-FOAM E-84 CLASS 1(A)SPRAY FOAM SYSTEM 1.0 REPORT PURPOSE AND SCOPE Purpose: The purpose of this evaluation report supplement is to indicate that the Handi-Foam E-84 Class 1(A) Spray Foam System, described in ICC-ES evaluation report ESR-2717, has also been evaluated for the codes noted below. Applicable code edition: ■ 2019 California Building Code(CBC) For evaluation of applicable chapters adopted by the California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD) and Division of the State Architect(DSA), see Sections 2.1.1 and 2.1.2 below. ■ 2019 California Residential Code(CRC) ■ 2019 California Energy Code(CEC) 2.0 CONCLUSIONS 2.1 CBC and CRC: The Handi-Foam E-84 Class 1(A) Spray Foam System, described in Sections 2.0 through 7.0 of the evaluation report ESR- 2717,complies with the 2019 CBC and CRC, provided the design and installation are in accordance with the 2018 International Building Code®(IBC)or 2018 International Residential Code®(IRC) and provisions noted in the evaluation report. 2.1.1 OSHPD: The applicable OSHPD Sections and Chapters of the CBC are beyond the scope of this supplement. 2.1.2 DSA: The applicable DSA Sections and Chapters of the CBC are beyond the scope of this supplement. 2.2 CEC: The Handi-Foam E-84 Class 1(A) Spray Foam System, described in Sections 2.0 through 7.0 of the evaluation report ESR- 2717,complies with the 2019 CEC, provided the design and installation are in accordance with the 2018 International Building Code®(IBC)or 2018 International Residential Code®(IRC) and provisions noted in the evaluation report. 2.2.1 Conditions of Use: In accordance with Section 110.8 of the 2019 California Energy Code, verification of certification by the Department of Consumer Affairs, Bureau of Household Goods and Services, must be provided to the code official, demonstrating that the insulation conductive thermal performance is approved pursuant to the California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Part 12, Chapters 12-13, Article 3, "Standards for Insulating Material."Certification can be verified with the DCA Bureau of Household Goods and Services using the following link to the bureau's Directory of Certified Insulation Materials: htti)s:Hbhgs.dca.ca.gov/consumers/ti directorv.odf This supplement expires concurrently with the evaluation report, reissued July 2021. ICC-ES Evaluation Reports are not to be construed as representing aesthetics or any other attributes not specifically addressed,nor are they to be construed as an endorsement of the subject of the report or a recommendation for its use.There is no warranty by ICC Evaluation Service,LLC,express or implied,as �q to any finding or other matter in this report,or as to any product covered by the report. Copyright©2021 ICC Evaluation Service,LLC. All rights reserved. Page 5 of 5