ࡱ> e ubjbj ;x[bx[bSi""""""""8"r#"An%T((|(|(|(W)Y+|+@@@@@@@@$fCF@E"-W)W)--@""|(|(>A)0)0)0-j"|("|(?)0-@)0)0Vw9O=|( X^k-^= ?TA0A=0G-0GO=G"O=,"7,)0O,c,,,,@@.0,,,A----G,,,,,,,,,B P!: SECTION 07 21 00 THERMAL INSULATION GENERAL RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. SUMMARY Section Includes: COORDINATE WITH SCHEDULE AT END OF SECTION. REVIEWING SCHEDULE FIRST MAY HELP DETERMINE WHICH TYPES OF INSULATION ARE REQUIRED FOR THE PROJECT. Extruded polystyrene foam-plastic board. Polyisocyanurate board insulation. Glass-mineral wool blanket. Rock mineral-wool board. SUBMITTALS Product Data: For each type of product. Product Test Reports: For each product, for tests performed by a qualified testing agency. RETAIN PARAGRAPH BELOW FOR FOAM-PLASTIC BOARD INSULATION. Evaluation Reports: For foam-plastic insulation, from ICC-ES. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Protect insulation materials from physical damage and from deterioration due to moisture, soiling, and other sources. Store inside and in a dry location. Comply with manufacturer's written instructions for handling, storing, and protecting during installation. RETAIN PARAGRAPH BELOW FOR FOAM-PLASTIC BOARD INSULATION. Protect foam-plastic board insulation as follows: Do not expose to sunlight except to necessary extent for period of installation and concealment. Protect against ignition at all times. Do not deliver foam-plastic board materials to Project site until just before installation time. Quickly complete installation and concealment of foam-plastic board insulation in each area of construction. PRODUCTS EXTRUDED POLYSTYRENE FOAM-PLASTIC BOARD Extruded Polystyrene Board, TypeX Designation; Type A-1: ASTMC578, TypeX, 15-psi (104-kPa) minimum compressive strength; unfaced; maximum flame-spread and smoke-developed indexes of 25 and 450, respectively, per ASTME84.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=11256" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457106729" DiversiFoam Products; CertiFoam 15.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457106730" Dow Chemical Company (The); Cavitymate.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457106731" Owens Corning; Foamular 150. RETAIN "FIRE PROPAGATION CHARACTERISTICS" SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW IF REQUIRED. TESTED PRODUCTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE FROM ALL MANUFACTURERS FOR ALL TYPES OF ASSEMBLIES. NOTE: THIS TYPE INSULATION CANNOT NORMALLY MEET NFPA WITHOUT SPECIAL DETAILING AT OPENINGS. Fire Propagation Characteristics: Passes NFPA 285 testing as part of an approved assembly. THE FOLLOWING IS NORMALLY USED FOR UNDER FLOOR APPLICATIONS EITHER SLAB ON GRADE OR IN CRAWL SPACE. THIS IS A MULTI-PURPOSE INSULATION AND CAN BE USED IN CAVITY WALLS AS WELL IF T&G BOARDS ARE DESIRED. Extruded Polystyrene Board, TypeIV Designation; Type A-2: ASTMC578, TypeIV, 25-psi (173-kPa) minimum compressive strength; unfaced; maximum flame-spread and smoke-developed indexes of 25 and 450, respectively, per ASTME84.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=11257" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457106738" DiversiFoam Products; Certifoam 25 SL.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457106730" Dow Chemical Company (The); Cavitymate Tongue and Groove.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457106740" Owens Corning; Foamular 250 Tongue and Groove Edge. RETAIN "FIRE PROPAGATION CHARACTERISTICS" SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW IF REQUIRED. TESTED PRODUCTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE FROM ALL MANUFACTURERS FOR ALL TYPES OF ASSEMBLIES. NOTE: THIS TYPE INSULATION CANNOT NORMALLY MEET NFPA WITHOUT SPECIAL DETAILING AT OPENINGS. Fire Propagation Characteristics: Passes NFPA 285 testing as part of an approved assembly. THE FOLLOWING CAN BE USED FOR APPLICATION IN SLAB DEPRESSIONS FOR WALK-IN-COOLERS. Extruded Polystyrene Board, TypeVI Designation; Type A-3: ASTMC578, TypeVI, 30-psi (207-kPa) minimum compressive strength; maximum flame-spread and smoke-developed indexes of 25 and 450, respectively, per ASTME84.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=11259" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: Dow Chemical Company (The); FreezerMate. Owens Corning; LT 30. THE FOLLOWING MAY BE USED FOR SPLIT-SLAB ASSEMBLIES, WHERE EITHER THE SPACE ABOVE OR BELOW (THE DECK ASSEMBLY) IS CONDITIONED. CAN ALSO BE USED AS A ROOF BOARD FOR VEGETATIVE ROOF ASSEMBLIES. Extruded Polystyrene Board, TypeVII Designation; Type A-4: ASTMC578, TypeVII, 60-psi (414-kPa) minimum compressive strength; maximum flame-spread and smoke-developed indexes of 25 and 450, respectively, per ASTME84. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: Dow Chemical Company (The); PlazaMate. Owens Corning; Foamular 604. POLYISOCYANURATE FOAM-PLASTIC BOARD THE FOLLOWING CAN BE USED FOR APPLICATION OVER SHEATHING, IN A METAL STUD BACKUP WALL ASSEMBLY WHERE FINISH IS BRICK, STONE, OR MASONRY VENEER WILL MEET NFPA 285. NOTE: PERM RATING FOR THESE BOARDS IS BELOW ONE SO THEY ARE A VAPOR BARRIER. THIS MAY EFFECT HOW DETAILED. Polyisocyanurate Board, Foil Faced Designation; Type B: ASTMC1289, foil faced, TypeI, Class1. Maximum flame-spread and smoke-developed indexes of d" 25 and d" 450, respectively, per ASTME84. Stabilized R-Value: 5.5 minimum per inch thickness. Minimum Compressive Strength e"25 psi when tested per ASTM D1621 Minimum Tensile Strength e"1000 when tested per ASTM C209 Minimum Flexural Strength e"40 psi when tested per ASTM C203 Water Vapor Transmission d"0.03 perms per inch when tested per ASTM E96 Water Absorption Maximum d"1% by volume when tested per ASTM C209 Dimensional Stability, Maximum d"0.05% length and width, and d"3.5% thickness when tested per ASTM D2126 Fire Propagation Characteristics: Passes NFPA 285 testing as part of an approved assembly.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=11270" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: Atlas Roofing Corporation, EnergyShield. Firestone Building Products; Enverge CI Foil Exterior Wall Insulation. Hunter Panels; Xci Foil. Ox Engineered Products; ISO Red Max. Rmax; TSX-8500. RETAIN "FIRE PROPAGATION CHARACTERISTICS" SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW IF REQUIRED. TESTED PRODUCTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE FROM ALL MANUFACTURERS FOR ALL TYPES OF ASSEMBLIES. Fire Propagation Characteristics: Passes NFPA 285 testing as part of an approved assembly. GLASS OR MINERAL WOOL BLANKET THE FOLLOWING TYPE C IS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN EXTERIOR WALLS WHERE AN INTEGRAL VAPOR RETARDER IS NOT REQUIRED OR DESIRED. Glass or Mineral Wool Blanket, Unfaced Designation; Type C: ASTMC665, TypeI; with maximum flame-spread and smoke-developed indexes of 25 and 50, respectively, per ASTME84; passing ASTME136 for combustion characteristics.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=11272" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123456994064" CertainTeed Corporation; Sustainable Insulation.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123456994066" Johns Manville; a Berkshire Hathaway company.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123456994067" Knauf Insulation; EcoBatt with ECOSE Technology.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123456994068" Owens Corning; EcoTouch Unfaced Insulation. THE FOLLOWING TYPE D IS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN EXTERIOR WALLS WHERE AN INTEGRAL VAPOR RETARDER IS REQUIRED OR DESIRED NORTHERN CLIMATES. Glass or Mineral Wool Blanket, Polypropylene-Scrim-Kraft Faced Designation; Type D: ASTMC665, TypeII (nonreflective faced), ClassA (faced surface with a flame-spread index of 25 or less); Category1 (membrane is a vapor barrier).  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=11273" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123456994070" CertainTeed Corporation; EasyTouch Encapsulated Insulation.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123456994071" Johns Manville; a Berkshire Hathaway company.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123456994073" Owens Corning; EcoTouch Flame Spread 25 Fiberglas Insulation, PSK-faced. MINERAL-WOOL BOARD THE FOLLOWING CAN BE USED FOR APPLICATION OVER SHEATHING, IN A METAL STUD BACKUP WALL ASSEMBLY WHERE FINISH IS BRICK, STONE, MASONRY VENEER OR METAL PANEL. ELIMINATES THE NEED TO CONFORM TO NFPA 285, SINCE IT IS NOT PLASTIC. Mineral-Wool Board, TypesIA and IB, Unfaced Designation; Type E: ASTMC612, TypesIA and IB; with maximum flame-spread and smoke-developed indexes of 15 and zero, respectively, per ASTME84; passing ASTME136 for combustion characteristics. Nominal density of 4 lb/cu. ft. (64 kg/cu.m).  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=11743" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: Rockwool International; CavityRock MD or CavityRock DD.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123456994163" Thermafiber, Inc.; an Owens Corning company; RainBarrier 45 or RainBarrier HD. THE FOLLOWING IS USED FOR CURTAIN WALL AND SPANDREL INSULATION. Mineral-Wool Board, TypeII, Unfaced Designation; Type F: ASTMC612, TypeII; with maximum flame-spread and smoke-developed indexes of 15 and zero, respectively, per ASTME84; passing ASTME136 for combustion characteristics. Nominal density of 6 lb/cu. ft. (96 kg/cu.m).  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=11745" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123456994172" Industrial Insulation Group, LLC (IIG-LLC); MinWool-1200 Industrial Board. Rockwool International; CurtainRock 80.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123456994170" Thermafiber, Inc.; an Owens Corning company; FireSpan 40 or FireSpan 90. Application: Use where insulation is completely concealed, including in chases, plenums, and above-ceiling spaces, by not less than 5/8-inch thick gypsum board. THE FOLLOWING IS USED FOR CURTAIN WALL AND SPANDREL INSULATION. Mineral-Wool Board, TypeII, Faced Designation; Type G: ASTMC612, TypeII; faced on one side with foil-scrim or foil-scrim-polyethylene vapor retarder; with maximum flame-spread and smoke-developed indexes of 15 and zero, respectively, per ASTME84. Nominal density of 6 lb/cu. ft. (96 kg/cu.m).  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=11746" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123456994172" Industrial Insulation Group, LLC (IIG-LLC). Rockwool International; RockBoard 60.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123456994173" Thermafiber, Inc.; an Owens Corning company. Application: Use where insulation is exposed to view, including in chases, plenums, and above-ceiling spaces. INSULATION FASTENERS ANCHOR IN "ADHESIVELY ATTACHED, SPINDLE-TYPE ANCHORS" PARAGRAPH BELOW IS AN EXAMPLE OF A MECHANICAL FASTENER. PRONG ANCHORS, WELDING PINS, POINTED RODS, FOR EXAMPLE, ARE ALSO AVAILABLE; INSERT HERE AS REQUIRED. Adhesively Attached, Spindle-Type Anchors: Plate welded to projecting spindle; capable of holding insulation of specified thickness securely in position with self-locking washer in place.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=11071" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457141570" AGM Industries, Inc.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457141571" Gemco. Plate: Perforated, galvanized carbon-steel sheet, 0.030 inch (0.762 mm) thick by 2 inches (50 mm) square. Spindle: Copper-coated, low-carbon steel; fully annealed; 0.105 inch (2.67 mm) in diameter; length to suit depth of insulation. ANCHORS IN "ADHESIVELY ATTACHED, ANGLE-SHAPED, SPINDLE-TYPE ANCHORS" PARAGRAPH BELOW ARE INTENDED FOR ATTACHING INSULATION TO MULLIONS WHILE PREVENTING IT FROM TOUCHING SPANDREL GLASS. Adhesively Attached, Angle-Shaped, Spindle-Type Anchors: Angle welded to projecting spindle; capable of holding insulation of specified thickness securely in position with self-locking washer in place.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=11072" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by the following:  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457141572" Gemco. Angle: Formed from 0.030-inch- (0.762-mm-) thick, perforated, galvanized carbon-steel sheet with each leg 2 inches (50 mm) square. Spindle: Copper-coated, low-carbon steel; fully annealed; 0.105 inch (2.67 mm) in diameter; length to suit depth of insulation. REVISE SIZE IN "INSULATION-RETAINING WASHERS" PARAGRAPH BELOW IF REQUIRED. Insulation-Retaining Washers: Self-locking washers formed from 0.016-inch- (0.41-mm-) thick galvanized-steel sheet, with beveled edge for increased stiffness, sized as required to hold insulation securely in place, but not less than 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) square or in diameter.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=11073" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457141573" AGM Industries, Inc.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457141574" Gemco. RETAIN SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW IF ANCHORS ARE USED IN CRAWL SPACES, CEILING PLENUMS, ATTIC SPACES, AND SO FORTH, WHERE SHARP ENDS OF SPINDLES WOULD BE EXPOSED TO HUMAN CONTACT. Protect ends with capped self-locking washers incorporating a spring steel insert to ensure permanent retention of cap in the following locations: Crawl spaces. Ceiling plenums. Attic spaces. Insulation Standoff: Spacer fabricated from galvanized mild-steel sheet for fitting over spindle of insulation anchor to maintain air space of [1 inch (25 mm)] [2 inches (50 mm)] [3 inches (76 mm)] between face of insulation and substrate to which anchor is attached.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=11074" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by the following:  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457141576" Gemco. Anchor Adhesive: Product with demonstrated capability to bond insulation anchors securely to substrates without damaging insulation, fasteners, or substrates.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=11073" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457141573" AGM Industries, Inc.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457141574" Gemco. Hexagonal Wire Mesh Support for Insulation: WovenWire Lath, complying with ASTMC1032, fabricated into 11/2inch (38mm) hexagonalshaped mesh with minimum 0.0510inch (1.3mm) diameter, galvanized steel wire. ACCESSORIES RETAIN "INSULATION FOR MISCELLANEOUS VOIDS" PARAGRAPH BELOW FOR MISCELLANEOUS VOIDS IF NEEDED FOR THERMAL PROTECTION OR AIR-INFILTRATION REDUCTION. Insulation for Miscellaneous Voids: Rock Mineral Wool Board: TypesIA, Unfaced, ASTMC612, TypesIA and IB; with maximum flame-spread and smoke-developed indexes of 15 and zero, respectively, per ASTME84; passing ASTME136 for combustion characteristics. Nominal density of 4.4 lb/cu. ft. (70 kg/cu.m). Glass-Fiber Insulation: ASTMC764, TypeII, loose fill; with maximum flame-spread and smoke-developed indexes of 5, per ASTME84. Spray Polyurethane Foam Insulation: ASTMC1029, TypeII, closed cell, with maximum flame-spread and smoke-developed indexes of 75 and 450, respectively, per ASTME84. RETAIN "ADHESIVE FOR BONDING INSULATION" PARAGRAPH BELOW FOR INSULATION ADHESIVELY BONDED TO SUBSTRATES. Adhesive for Bonding Insulation: Product compatible with insulation and air and water barrier materials, and with demonstrated capability to bond insulation securely to substrates without damaging insulation and substrates. HYPERLINK "http://www.arcomnet.com/sustainable_design.aspx?topic=143"Adhesives shall have a VOC content of 70g/L or less. EXECUTION PREPARATION Clean substrates of substances that are harmful to insulation, including removing projections capable of puncturing insulation or vapor retarders, or that interfere with insulation attachment. INSTALLATION, GENERAL Comply with insulation manufacturer's written instructions applicable to products and applications. Install insulation that is undamaged, dry, and unsoiled and that has not been left exposed to ice, rain, or snow at any time. Extend insulation to envelop entire area to be insulated. Fit tightly around obstructions and fill voids with insulation. Remove projections that interfere with placement. Provide sizes to fit applications and selected from manufacturer's standard thicknesses, widths, and lengths. Apply single layer of insulation units unless multiple layers are otherwise shown or required to make up total thickness or to achieve R-value. Rock Mineral Wool Board or Glass-Fiber Insulation or Low-Expansion Detailing Foam Insulation: Fill gaps and voids between heads, jambs, and sills and their rough openings, at the following openings in exterior walls: Doors. Windows. Entrances and storefront. Curtain wall. Louvers. Through-wall penetrations. Provided minimum of 2 1/2-inches board insulation between vertical studs of headers: MODIFY INSTALLATION PROCEDURES AS REQUIRED TO CONFORM TO PROJECT / CONSTRUCTION. INSTALLATION OF SLAB INSULATION On vertical slab edge and foundation surfaces, set insulation units using manufacturer's recommended adhesive according to manufacturer's written instructions. If not otherwise indicated, extend insulation a minimum of [24 inches (610 mm)] [36 inches (915 mm)] below exterior grade line. On horizontal surfaces, loosely lay insulation units according to manufacturer's written instructions. Stagger end joints and tightly abut insulation units. If not otherwise indicated, extend insulation a minimum of [24 inches (610 mm)] [36 inches (915 mm)] in from exterior walls. INSTALLATION OF FOUNDATION WALL INSULATION VERIFY, WITH MANUFACTURER, METHODS OF INSTALLATION OF INSULATION FOR CONCRETE SUBSTRATES. REVISE PARAGRAPH BELOW TO INDICATE TYPE OF CONCRETE SUBSTRATE, SUCH AS ARCHITECTURAL PRECAST CONCRETE PANELS OR CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE WALLS. REVISE TO INCLUDE CHANNELS FOR EXPOSED INSULATION IF REQUIRED. Butt panels together for tight fit. RETAIN EITHER "ANCHOR INSTALLATION" OR "ADHESIVE INSTALLATION" PARAGRAPH BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT. Anchor Installation: Install board insulation on concrete substrates by adhesively attached, spindle-type insulation anchors as follows: Fasten insulation anchors to concrete substrates with insulation anchor adhesive according to anchor manufacturer's written instructions. Space anchors according to insulation manufacturer's written instructions for insulation type, thickness, and application. SHOW WIDTH OF CAVITY ON DRAWINGS. Apply insulation standoffs to each spindle to create cavity width indicated on Drawings between concrete substrate and insulation. After adhesive has dried, install board insulation by pressing insulation into position over spindles and securing it tightly in place with insulation-retaining washers, taking care not to compress insulation. Where insulation will not be covered by other building materials, apply capped washers to tips of spindles. Adhesive Installation: Install with adhesive or press into tacky waterproofing or damp proofing according to manufacturer's written instructions. INSTALLATION OF CAVITY-WALL INSULATION Foam-Plastic Board Insulation: Install pads of adhesive spaced approximately 24 inches (610 mm) o.c. both ways on inside face and as recommended by manufacturer. Fit courses of insulation between[wall ties and other] obstructions, with edges butted tightly in both directions, and with faces flush. Press units firmly against inside substrates. RETAIN SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW IF INSULATION DOES NOT FILL CAVITY. COORDINATE WITH SECTION042000 "UNIT MASONRY" WHERE TIES ARE SPECIFIED. Supplement adhesive attachment of insulation by securing boards with two-piece wall ties designed for this purpose and specified in Section042000 "Unit Masonry." Mineral-Wool Board Insulation: Install insulation fasteners 4 inches (100 mm) from each corner of board insulation, at center of board, and as recommended by manufacturer. Fit courses of insulation between[masonry wall ties and other] obstructions, with edges butted tightly in both directions, and with faces flush. Press units firmly against inside substrates. INSTALLATION OF INSULATION IN FRAMED CONSTRUCTION Blanket Insulation: Install in cavities formed by framing members according to the following requirements: Use insulation widths and lengths that fill the cavities formed by framing members. If more than one length is required to fill the cavities, provide lengths that will produce a snug fit between ends. Place insulation in cavities formed by framing members to produce a friction fit between edges of insulation and adjoining framing members. Maintain 3-inch (76-mm) clearance of insulation around recessed lighting fixtures not rated for or protected from contact with insulation. RETAIN FIRST SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW FOR METAL-FRAMED CONSTRUCTION. For metal-framed wall cavities where cavity heights exceed 96 inches (2438 mm), support unfaced blankets mechanically and support faced blankets by taping flanges of insulation to flanges of metal studs. RETAIN FIRST SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW FOR WOOD-FRAMED CONSTRUCTION. For wood-framed construction, install blankets according to ASTMC1320 and as follows: With faced blankets having stapling flanges, lap blanket flange over flange of adjacent blanket to maintain continuity of vapor retarder once finish material is installed over it. Vapor-Retarder-Faced Blankets: Tape joints and ruptures in vapor-retarder facings, and seal each continuous area of insulation to ensure airtight installation. SPECIFY LOCATION OF VAPOR RETARDER IN "EXTERIOR WALLS" SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW BASED ON VAPOR-FLOW ANALYSIS OF A CONSTRUCTION ASSEMBLY. Exterior Walls: Set units with facing placed toward [exterior of construction] [interior of construction] [as indicated on Drawings]. RETAIN "INTERIOR WALLS" SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW FOR INTERIOR WALLS AROUND HIGH-HUMIDITY AREAS SUCH AS SHOWER ROOMS AND SWIMMING POOLS. Interior Walls: Set units with facing placed [as indicated on Drawings] [toward areas of high humidity]. Miscellaneous Voids: Install insulation in miscellaneous voids and cavity spaces where required to prevent gaps in insulation using the following materials: Glass-Fiber or Mineral Wool Insulation: Compact to approximately 40 percent of normal maximum volume equaling a density of approximately 2.5 lb/cu. ft. (40 kg/cu.m). Spray Polyurethane Insulation: Apply according to manufacturer's written instructions. INSTALLATION OF CURTAIN-WALL INSULATION Install board insulation in curtain-wall construction according to curtain-wall manufacturer's written instructions. Hold insulation in place by securing metal clips and straps or integral pockets within window frames, spaced at intervals recommended in writing by insulation manufacturer to hold insulation securely in place without touching spandrel glass. Maintain cavity width of dimension indicated on Drawings between insulation and glass. Install insulation to fit snugly without bowing. PROTECTION Protect installed insulation from damage due to harmful weather exposures, physical abuse, and other causes. Provide temporary coverings or enclosures where insulation is subject to abuse and cannot be concealed and protected by permanent construction immediately after installation. INSULATION APPLICATION SCHEDULE THESE ARE ONLY SAMPLE APPLICATIONS OF DIFFERENT INSULATION TYPES SPECIFIED HEREIN, MODIFY AS REQUIRED TO CONFORM TO PROJECT. APPLICATIONID TYPER-VALUE / THICKNESSATTACHMENT METHODOver exterior sheathing, behind brick, stone, and masonry veneer, below 40 feet highA-1R-10 / 2.0Screw w/ capExterior Precast concrete wall with 11/2 interior metal Z furring, concealed with gypsum boardA-1R-7.5 / 1.5Friction fitExterior concrete masonry backup wall with 11/2 interior metal Z furring, concealed with gypsum boardA-1R-7.5 / 1.5Friction fitOver exterior sheathing behind metal panelsA-1R-10 / 2.0Screw w/ capUnder slab-on-gradeA-22 inchesLoose laidUnderside of concrete structure, in crawl spaceA-22 inchesSpindle anchorsUnder slab at Walk-in CoolersA-34 inchesLoose-laidBetween slabs, at split-slab assembliesA-4R-10 / 2.0Loose-laidOver exterior sheathing, behind brick, stone, and masonry veneer.BR-10.5 / 1.6Screw w/ capOver exterior sheathing behind Portland cement plaster (stucco) BR-5 / 1.0Screw w/ capOver exterior sheathing behind metal panelsBR-10.5 / 1.6Screw w/ capExterior Precast concrete wall with 11/2 interior metal Z furring, indicated to be left exposedBR-7.5 / 1.5Friction fitExterior concrete masonry backup wall with 11/2 interior metal Z furring, indicated to be left exposedBR-7.5 / 1.5Friction fitExterior Precast concrete or CMU backup wall with 21/2 interior metal studsCR-9Friction fitExterior Precast concrete or CMU backup wall with 35/8 interior metal studsCR-13Friction fitExterior wall with 6 CFMF, sheathing, and scheduled exterior finish. Where integral vapor retarder is not requiredCR-19Friction fitExterior wall with 6 CFMF, sheathing, and scheduled exterior finish. 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