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. <br />. o <br />INNOV�.iIONS fOR LIVING` <br />Design Considerations <br />Kraft and standard foil facings on <br />this insulation will burn and must <br />not be left exposed. Install facings <br />in suostantial contact with the <br />finish material. Protect from open <br />flam e or other heat source. <br />Buildings utilizing curtainwall <br />construction may be i�equired to <br />be equipped with a sprinkler <br />system to provide adequate fire <br />protection. Check local building <br />codes for specific requirements. <br />Commercial roof/ceiling thermal <br />appli<ations require that the <br />buiiding envelope blocl<the <br />movement of air from the <br />outdoor environment to the <br />conditioned space. Neitherthe <br />insulation nor its facinb should be <br />relied upon to provide an air <br />barrier. Failure to provide an <br />adequate air barrier could lead to <br />loss of thermal control, <br />discomfort of the building <br />occupants and frozen pipes. <br />When insulation is added to the <br />inside perimeter of a structure, <br />the area outside the insulation <br />becomes exposed to greater <br />temperature extremes. Building <br />structures should be inspected to <br />ensure they can withstand the <br />additional expansion and <br />contraction forces. Check for <br />piping which should be protected <br />against freezing. <br />The need for and placement of a <br />vapor retarder in commercial <br />construction depends on many <br />factors, The architect or specifier <br />should evaluate the requirements <br />of each project, If a vapor retarder <br />is specified, maintaining the facing <br />integrity may be important for <br />� <br />• <br />EcoTouch° PINI<° FIBERGLASTM Insulation <br />with PureFiber° Technology <br />Product Data Sheet <br />Product Data <br />Kraft Foil <br />Available Vapor Recarder Facings, Perms Maximum' I 0.5 <br />Wacer Absorption, Maximum by Volume Less th2n 0.05% <br />Dimensional Stability, Linear Shrinkage Less than 0.1% <br />I. Produds are tested in accordance: <br />R-Value ASTM C518 <br />Surface 13w�ning Charaderistics ASTM E84 <br />Perm Ratin; ASTM E96 <br />R-values differ. Find out why in the selier's fact sheet on R-values. Higher R-values mean greater insulating power. <br />EcoTouch° �nsulation Technical Data—Wall or Roof/Floor/Ceiling <br />Width Length Thicl<ness R-Value' <br />Metal Frame I6" (405mm) 24" (509mm) 48" (1,219mm) 96" (2,438mm) 3%" (89mm) I I <br />Construction 16" (i06mm) 24" (609mm) 48" (I 219mm) 96" (2438mm) 3h" (89mm) 13 <br />_ 16 (405mm) 24 (609mm) 96" (� 438mm) 3%i' (89mm) IS <br />__15 (405mm) 24 (509mm) 48' (I219mm) 96"(2438mm) 6%"(IS mm) 19 <br />16 (406mm) 24 (609mm) 96" (2,438mm) 5%" 139mm) 21 <br />Wood Frame IS" (381mm) 23" (584mm) 4S" (f 219mm) 93" (2 362mm) 3%" (89mm) I I <br />Conscruccion IS (381mm) 23 (589mm) 48 (1,219mm) 93" (2,362mm) 3%" (89mm) 13 <br />Walls _ IS" (381mm) 23" (584mm) 93" (2 362mm) 3/" (89mm) IS <br />IS (381mm) 19/ 23 (SS9mm) 48 (I 219mm) 93" (2 362mm) 6/" (159mm) 19 <br />IS (381mm) _ 23 (584mm) 93" (2 362mm) 5%" (139mm) 21 <br />Roof/Flooi/ IS (381mm) 19/, 23 (584mm) 48"(1219mm) 93"(2362mm) 6/"(159mm) 19 <br />Ceiling IS (381mm) 23 (584mm) 48 (1,219mm) 6'/."(171mm) 22 <br />IS" (381mm) 23" (584mm) 48" (1,219mm) 8" (203mm) 25 <br />IS%z' (39;mm) 23%" (603mm) 48" (1,219mm) S'/," (209mm) 30 <br />16" (906mm) 19'/," 24" (609mm) 48" (1,219mm) 9%" (241mm) 30 <br />IS'/:" (399mm) 23'/," (603mm) 48" Q,219mm) 10%" (260mmj 38 <br />16" (405mm) 24" (609mm) 98" (1,219mm) I?" (305mm) 38 <br />EcoTouch" Unfaced Insulation complies with the property requirements ofASTM C655, Type I and ASTM E136. <br />EcoTouch� Kraft-faced Insulation complies with ASTM C665, Type II, Class G EmTouch"' Foil-faced Insulation complies <br />with ASTM C665, Type III, Class B and C. <br />Higher R-values mean greater insulating power. Find out why in the seller's fact sheet on R-values. <br />Read This Before You Buy <br />What you should know about R-Values <br />The chart shows the R-value of this insulation. R means resistance <br />to heat flow. The higher the R-value, the greaterthe insulating power. <br />Compare insulation R-values before you buy. <br />There are other factors to consider. The amount of insulation you <br />need depends mainly on the climate, the type and size of your home, <br />and your fuel use patterns and family size, If you buy too much insulation, <br />it will cost you more than you'll save on fuel. <br />To get the marl<ed R-value, it is essential that this insulation <br />be installed properly. <br />