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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05060163-Correspondence June 15, 2006 City of Carmel Building & Code Enforcement Attn: William Hohlt ] Civic Square Carmel, IN 46032 Dear Mr. Hohlt: Enclosed please find a copy of test data for the impact resistant window film installed today on both sashes of the window next to the basement door at lot 820 the Village of West Clay (permit # 05060163). Unless] receive additional communication from you] will assume that this film is an adequate substitute for tempered glass in this window. Sincerely, //c0 ) Mark Shaurette 8530 Preservation Way, Indianapolis, IN 46278 Telephone: FAX: (317) 295-1208 (317) 295-1207 '~~b!22!2005 09:10 3173353504 SOLARI PAGE 01 ~~;J!m1l1~){%1ijitA}E'3~~'riif!jfgl'?~i';ii#&~'~g!\~!@;1!!!i;~i~\;:~g~i~t\:~!~!!~;!!~018!~&iJiBliti1Ti'~lVi!ji)i~iJ[0\i:i'0;1%W,1!:;~'li;!j!;~:lf~~~!iilt~;~~~~~~~:::1 From: Solar Concepts, Inc. ______. ..__JnLl:E.-... n~~?treet ____ Indianapolis, IN 46236 E-MaiL solarconceptsl0laol.com WEBSITE: wwwsolarconceptsl.com .. _. _" _ ____"___0__ __.. ..., ,.. ...... ------.--_._- ----Questions?--Gall-:----3-1-7-33$-3-1.00- Fax: 317-335-3504 To: Adam Shriner, JEFF KENDALL RE: Safety & Security window films and ANSI Z97] (unlimited) and CPSC 120] I & II COMPi,NY: Central Inspections PHONE: 571-2491 FAX: 571-2499 ADDRESS: Crn': STATE: DATE: 06/22/05 TIME: 08:10 AM PAGES )NCLUDING CoVER: 15 <<saJ~f g;ZO It/J,r./~ ~11v'esf~7 . Enclosed please find documents containing test data on 3M Scotchshield nd GlassGard Safety/Security window films, . ) B ",,/1 ~' (2SS Please note that both products did pass the required impact loads for individual glazed areas. Sirs: In addition, these products are presently being used in many high and medium Sl:curity government locations Ifl can answer any questions feel free to call or contact Fred Bennett or John Weesner at the State Building Commissioners office. Incidentally 1. met with Jeff Kendall a couple years ago on this subject. Thanks, William R Swhear o cc, John Mahaney ~ Hunc!mgQQn P.tzig Tlllt(ng lIbor.IDriu Comp.ny lnr:. J9Z1 Delaw.u! A~nue O~.s Moines. ~ 50313.'ZS97 15151266-5101 f.~ 15151262.1910 Lab. No. 24401B~A ---------- ----ANS I--Z9 7.;1:----- ~ ~ - -CPSC-1:2 or-' REPORT OF TESTS ON Organic Coated Glass . Safety Glazing Material For Use In Buildings (Indoor Applications Only) Rendered To Metallized Products Division of ITD Industries, Inc. 2544 Terminal Drive South St. Petersburg, FL 33712 August 7, 1992 GENERAL This report contains the results of te!jts on organic .film coated lLS" and 1/4 inch annealed_ glass . performed in accordance with American National Standards InStitute'S Specification for Safety Glazing Material Used in Buildings, MiSX Z97 .1-~84 (unlUnited) and the Code of Federal Regulations,Title 16, CPSC 1201 (Category XX), Safety Standard for Architectural Glazing Materials.- MATERIAL SUBMITl'ED ~ Eleven 34 x 76 inch specimenofe~ch-.thickness (1.'S inch and 1/4 inch required for impact) were submitted faT testing. Adequate small samples for the weathering and flammability tests were also supplied. -Continued- IHIHI THIS RepORT IS SU8JECT TO THE ADEQUACY ANO RePRESENTATIVE CHARACTER OF T1-fE $AUPlE. AND TO TME CO"'PREHENSIVENESS OF THE TESTS PERFORlolED. THEREFORE. IN THE INTERESlS C?~_ ~~~~,':~~_T ^~~ _^_Y2~O^N_~~_Pf _~.I~y~~C!~~.~T~!!E.l~~,_ A~e .T_c?_!.,!E _E_NP,.T!I~!. ~P!-!'~S! 2 Lab. No. 244018.A ~ DESCRIPTION OF SAMPLES The samples consisted of 1/8 inch and 1/4 inch annealed glass - ----coated-.with-.a-O-.O 04--inch-poly-fiJ.m-(designatoed--NRL-4 00C9 0-)' - applied by Suntrol Products of Gloucester City, NJ. and shipped to our laboratory. The bulk of the samples were received April 21, 1992. TEST METHODS AND RESULTS IMPACI' TEST ANSI Z97.1-1984 (Unlimited) and CPSC 1201 (Category II) ~ Six 34 x 76 inch specimens of each thickness (1/8 inch and 1/4 inch) were kept at a temperature of 70-80~ for a minimum of four hours preceding the test. Each specimen was struck once within 1/2 inch of center, with a shotbag constructed in accordance with Fig. 2 of the Code, swinging in a pendulUlIl arc from a drop height of 12 inches* .above horizontal centerline .of the specimen. If breakage did not occur, drop height was increased to 18 inches and, subsequently, 48. inches. * One specimen of each thickness,w.is.;.t.ested in accordance.'with,:.'CFR Title 1.6 - CPSC Part 1201. (C"'ategory."J:I) from only a drop. heighi>of 48 inches. . . ANSI Z97.1.-1.984;Unlirnited ""~~~I~ttJlt~.l.;~ ,. ..~~:~;~:1<4'~~-'~~W~::'Y~~r~:: , '}1E~}.;;>.~: ~N:4rs~e~1i~:f~~mw&f; 1 1/8 0.121 .12 Coated No enin 2 1/8 0.121 18 Uncoated No ng 3 1/8 0.121 18 Coated No ... 1/8 0.122 12 Uncoated 2" Horizontal Slit 1 1/4 0.230 12 Coated No Opening 2 1/4 0.229 12 Uncoated 3" Hori:r:ontal Slit 3 1/4 0.232 12 Com:ed No ening 4 1/4 0.226 12 Uncoated 2" Vertical Slit ~ -Conti,nued- Patzig Testing labor.1torie:s Co., Inc. 0.. Mol"'ls. Iowa 3 Lab. f ::~t~_:::' ;,;~t;~.~~~.if. fi~li"{~li~i~i~i .~:%tr:~n:::~.3~:'-::::'" - :.": ~..:c: :~~~::.:':.;,:~~~W"f:',~. -t",-'''' : .;~.;..",,,.;.i,;,::~,,:.., ,.~t~~IL;12~~If 'Itiif~r~ lUll" l'lit? iiiii~ %!<*~1s:~#:' I!$!!I ttN6iiliDU~ ::WZ:~__w:e::;:~::::"'-..;,;;,).~' '" 5 1 / 8 0 . 1 2 1 4 8 Coa t e d No Opening , PaG s Pul 1 From F rame Ii 1 / 8 0 . 1 2 1 4 8 Uncoat e d No Opening , Paa a Pul 1 From Frame 5 1/4 0 . 2 2 6 4 8 Coated No Openin g , Paa s Pul 1 From Frame Ii 1 / 4 0 . 2 2 8 4 8 Un coated No Op..ning , Pas s Pull From Frame CFR Title 16 - CPSC Part 1201, Category r" SPECIFIED The specifications state that the impact test is satisfactorily completed if anyone of the following safety criteria is met by each of the specimen tested: 1) when breakage occurs at 12, 18,or 48 inch drop heights, numerous cracks and fissures may occur but no shear or opening through which a 3 - inch diameter sphere may be freely passed may develop;* 2) when disintegration occurs at 12, 18 or 48 _inches, the_ten largest crackfree.particles, obtained 3 minutes subseqUent to test, shall weigh--Do":riibre.:than the-equivalent of 10 square inches of. the original" .-specimen; 3) when breakage occurs at 12, 18, or 48 inches, the stiffness and hardness. of the specimen shall be determined. A modulus of elasticity less than 750,000 psi and a Rockwell Hardness less than M or R 140 shall ihdicate satisfactory compliance; 4) the specimen remains intact after the 48 inch drop test, though not necessarily .remaining. within the frame. * CPSC Part 1Z01 requires-~that' a-'.3 :I:I1Ch ~dtamei:er solid steel sphere weighing 4 pounds is retained when placed in the opening and permitted to remain for a period of one second. For this criterion the impacted sample shall be placed, while remaining in the suhframe, in a horizontal, impact side up, position. ~ Results Test samples complied with referenced ANSI and CPSC 1201 impact criteria in both thicknesses. fI' - -Continued- P'lzig Testing L.borolories Co., lne. 0., Molnos. Iowa 4 Lab. No. 244018.~ ~ ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ----AG ING-( Hi-g'h-TemI'ierature--andHumitlity cy-cTer---- --------- ANSI Z97.1-1984 S.4.2 Eight organic coated (0.004") glass specimens 34" X 76" (four 1/8" and four 1/4" thickness) were placed vertically and spaced at least one inch apart in a conditioning chamber. The test panels were exposed to ten complete cycles (1400 ~ SOF. for 21 hours changing to 100. ~ SOF. and 9S~ :t S%- relative humidity within 3 hrs. and maintain for 21 hrs) A fifth specimen of each thickness was retained unexposed. " _i";IIIIirl'ili t,iqlf!~lt~l:lfl!l, '11""111, 0 5 / 09 Initial 14 0 - - - - l~ O' 1 5 /1 0 1.00 9 5 1.02' , 9l\- 2 5 /11 l~ 0 - - - - 14 O. 3 5 /12 10 0 9 5 100.# 9~ \- 4 5 / 13 1.4 0 - - - - 13 9. 5 5 /14 100 9 5 101-, 99 \- 6 5 /15 14 0 - - - - ...~ 0." - 7 5 /16 100 95 1.03' , 9 4 \- 8 5 /17 14 0 - - - - 14 O' 9 5 /1 8 1. 00 95 1.01." , 9 0% 1 0 5 /19 14 0 - - - - 141- 1.1 5 /2 0 10 0 95 100' . 9 3% 1.2 /21 .- 13 9' 5 140 - - - - 1.3 5 /22 10 0 95 -. 1.0.-, 9 3 \- 14 5 /23 1~ 0 - - - - 1. 4 O' 15 5 /24 100 95 - 1.0 0', 9 H 1. 6 5 /25 14 0 - - - - 14 O' 1.7 5 /2 6 100 ~ 9 5 102-, 9 8\- 1 8 5 /27 14 0 . - - - - 1~ O. 1.9 5 /2 8 10 0 9 5 101-, 9 5\- 2 0 5 /2 9 0 - - - - - 3" 2 1 5 /3 0 Condi tioning Period Completed Conditioning Test Data S.4.2.2 ~ -Continued- Palzig Testing L;J,bor.alories Co., loe. Dos Moines. low. -; I') t) 1\ ...ui \ , Sample Number 1 2 3 4 (Unexposed) 5 1 2 3 4 (Unexposed) 5 Specified All exposed shall again wi th 5. 1 . 3 develop but Resul ts 5 Lab. No. 244018.A Impact Test Data 5.4.3.2 :'::Thrtkri'~':~'~:1:r:\ iHch.e-~ ...:-,...;:;:-.,,:.:.:'.:::>.:;::;::.,.,.:....... I ...' ","','" ,::,',--',":::;"-_:::::::--:--' ... .... '.. ...., U . ImpaCt.. .. . si'de' .,.,' -.n._.... ............. '.'w' .. ..._n'......... ._n.................. ..,-,,-," -'. ..... '_n_"'_____ .....-.....-...,.--,--.. ...........-...._,... ..,,,,.,,.:.-.- I .,....\\.\\.:,..'.'.... :llr6p' !l~lght.'...' ",::::Iriclie Ii '.:' .12 I :>1\;- :""'::"'. iResults.. ..", - -,.. NOmi;;;;:Yi; .....'-'....'.'....... .-...-...,-.-,.,....... ~;:::;:.:<:':::'::::{::.::: . 1/8 Coated Break, No Opening Break, 3" Horizontal Slit o 122 Pass 1/8 Uncoat.ed 0.121 12 Pass 1/8 Coated Break, No Ooeninq 12 Breal<, 1. Horizontal '. Slit 0.123 12 Pass 1/8 Uncoated o 122 Pass 1/8 uncoated Break, No Ooenina 0.122 12 Pass 1/4 0.227 Coated 12 Break, No Pass Opening 12 Breakl No Pass Opening 12 Break, No Pass Ooenina 12 B~reak,. No Pass Ooening ~2 .. Break... No Pass Opening 1/4 0.227 Uncoated 1/4 0.229 Coated 1/4 o 227 Uncoat.ed 1/4 0.227 . Uncoated specimens as well as the nonexposed .control" panels satisfactorily complete the.. impact test in accordance of Z97 .1-1.984. Some discoloration or milkiness may defects other than these shall be cause for rejection. ~ Test samples complied with referenced ANSI aging criteria in both thicknesses. __~~=c__==a===~=_~=______=_=_= -Continued. Pat2ig Testing laboratories Co., Inc. 005 UoII\U. low. ~ ~ ~ ~ 6 Lab. No. 244018.A SIMULATED WEATHERING (Xenon Arc Type 1200 I 1 Hours) CPSC 1201..4 (a) (2) Table 1 ___Six_organic_o_coated glass_specimem>.._2__.:iJlc:llgl:; l:lY_E; inel1gs..l:lynOrniIlal thickness identical to those submitted for the impact test were used. Three specimen were mounted with - the surface that is intended to be oriented indoors faced away from the radiation source; the other three specimens were kept in darkness at 73DF for use as controls. 1/S" Specimen 1 2 3 4 5 6 Average Control Average Weathered Weathered. Percent of Contro1 ;,;']ltI;iiliif~i'iillWI!r;t~:~IS; (Control) 6.6 (Weathered) 6.2 _ (Control) 6. B (Weathered) 6.3 (Control) 6.6 (Weathered) 6.2 6.7 6.2 93.. 39.0 35.4 39.6 35.8 41.6 33.0 40.1 34.7 67.. 1/4. Specimen ~lil1J1W!ila;reA'i1l'~tllll1[;~lf~1\~I~B' (Control) 6.3 (Weathered) -6.2 (Control) 6.3 (Weathered) 6.4 (ControlI6.6 (Weathered) 6.4 6.4 6.3 96.. 41.0 36.2 36.6 34.4 34.2 37.0 36.0 36.5 96.. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Avera e Control' Average weathered Weathered, Percent of Contro~ Specified II II Minimum, Percent of Control 90% 75\- - -Continued- P:1tzig TestinG L01bor~IOries. Co., Inc. Des. Moines. Iowa 7 Lab. No. 244018,.A I'"') Re S-1l 1 ts The samples complied with referenced CPSC 1201 adhesion and.tensile . reguirementsfollowing..specified....simulated...weathering n( 1200. Hrs.;. Xenon} . t) " =======_~===~=K____~__ca~=_=t= SIMULATED WEATHERING (Carbon Arc Type, 2000'HoursJ ANSI Z97.1-1984 5.3.1 Six organic-coated glass specimens 2 inches by 6 inches by nomi6al thickness identical to those submitted for the impact test were used. Three specimen were mounted with the surface that 'is intended to be oriented indoors faced away from the radiation source; the other three specimens were kept in darkness at 730F for use as controls. 1/8" Specimen IlffJiltl'tll(il~: '11.lt~ 1 (Cantol) b.B 38.4 2 (Weathered) s.B 37.4 3 (Cantral) 7.1 47.8 4 (Weathered) 6.8 4b.8 5 '(Cantral) 6.8 P.'~ 6 (Weathered) 7.b 39.4 Average Contral b.9 43.2 Average 'Weathered ~ 6.7 <11.2 Weathered. .Perc8n t 97.1 95.<1 o~ C~ntrcl. -ContiQ.ued- Patzls Testing Labof4atories Co.. lnc. On "'olnes. Iowa ~ ,... ,.. 8 Lab. No. 244018.A 44:2 44.8 36.6 47.2 46.0 32.0 42.3 41.3 97.7 ''7.4 7.4 7.8 7.8 8.2 7.8 7.8 7.7 98.7 (Concrol (WeaCheredl (Concrol) (WeaChered) 5 (Concrol) 6 (Weachered) Average Concrol Average ~eathered Weathered, Percent of ConCrol Specified II II Minimum, Percent of ConCrol so\- 75\- Results The samples complied with referenced ANSI tensile and adhesion requirements following specified ..simulated weathering (2000 Hrs. Carbon Arc) in both thicknesses. ===============___==~===_~u~~= FLAMMABILITY (ASTM Method) D635- 81 Rate of burning and/or extent and time of burn.ing 'of self-supporting plastics in a horizontal position. ~ Material Submitted The specimens thickness, 1/2 inch. supplied were as follows: Six pieces l/B inch X 6 inch and ten pieces 1/4 inch thickness, 1/2 X 6 -Cont.i{lued- Patzis Testing laboratories Co.. tnc. 001 ....olne.. Iowa "I ~ ,. 9 Lab. No. 244018.A Procedure All specimen were scribed at points 1 inch and 4 inches from one end. Each specimen was then clamped in a support at the end opposite uthe_scribingof:tu :i.n~h_witl1_:it' s_ ~()rlgitudinal..axis horizontal and it's transverse axis inclined at 4S-Udegr:ees -to horizontal. Under the test specimen was clamped 20-mesh Bunsen burner gauze approximately 4 inches square, horizontally and 1/2 inch below the specimens edge with approximately 1/2 inch of the specimen extending beyond the edge of the gauze. A Bunsen burner with a 1 inch high flame was placed under the free end of the test specimen and adjusted so that the flame tip contacted the specimen. Simultaneous with flame contact a stop watch was started. The flame was applied for 30 seconds or until the flame front reached the 1 inch scribe whichever came firstl. The time at which the flame front reached the 1 inch mark wa's noted. The time at which the flame front reached the 4 inch mark or when burning or glowing combustion ceased was noted. If burning did not continue to the 4 inch mark the extent of burning was measured. 1/8" Specimen. lMUsair$.ieS~aMMMM;; N~iilgM()%*B"tti!Hrfjgjse80HdltP;11€*1i'l\l:i't%Of~il1l.l$i$gt~hdijiM Less Than 5 Seconds 0.47 Less Than 5 Seconds 0.52 Less Than 5 Seconds 0.49 .Less Than 5 Seconds 0.43 Less Than 5 Seconds 0.42 Less Than 5 Seconds 0.40 Average Less Than 5 Seconds 0.46 Film .Up" #1 Film "Up" #2 Film .Up" #3 Film -Down" 114 Film "Down- #5 Film "Down" #6 1/4" Specimen .. .\nI:rr:sA~t~Jfij~1tt.iMJ~~W~} 11~!$J~1W?~:ft.~~Ui1i1.\rg7-S:~\~$'i{a~@ jfj~f'rrn~%$f%:B~b~yttl~h~.:~W~ Film .Up. # 1 Less Than 5 Seconds 0 43 Film "Up" #2 Less Than 5 Seconds 0 . 49 Film .Up . #3 Less Than 5 Seconds 0 53 . Film .Up. 114 Less Than 5 Seconds 0 . 46 Film "UP. #5 Less Than 5 Seconds 0 45 Film -Down- #6 Less Than 5 Seconds 0 . 46 Film .. Down" 117 Less Than 5 Seconds 0 40 Film -Down. II 8 Less Than 5 Seconds 0 .51 Film .Pawn- 119 Less Than 5 Seconds 0 46 Film . Do..", . II 10 Less Than 5 Seconds 0 42 Average Less Than 5 Seconds 0 .46 -Continued- Patzis Testing laboroi1lories Co., Inc.. Dos loAolnes. Iowa 10 Lab. No. 24401B.A ~ NOTE: - - 1.3 This standard should be used to measure and describe the properties of materials, products, or assemblies in response to heat and flame under controlled laboratory conditions and should not be used to describe or appraise the fire hazard or fire risk of mat.erials, _ _ prod u c t. 6..__0 r__ a ss_ert1b).,_tes__~~9_~f____~~"l;,~.~J__;:h:t:'_~_c::on<i; ~ion~ Omu _Ho_",,_e_yeE ;"r_,e 6111~_ s of this test may be used as elements ofua.:---ifie--"r1sk. asse6s-me"i'it--which-- takes into account all of the factors which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a particular end use. Respectfully submitted, PATZIG TESTING LABORATORIES CO., INC. G,r~ Kelly E. Rotert, P.E. ~ Initialed By r1.K. Carl C. Andreasen, B.E.T. MJ:CCA:vlb 3 pc Above ~ Patzie Testing l;)boratories Co., Inc. Des Uolne'. Iowa 08;26:03 TUE 11);51. Y..).'\' !,;.':};'::jT(joi tll- ~ .;...... /" National Evaluation Service, Inc. 5203 Lee~~\..Jrg Pike. Suite 600, F;,tlf$ Ch'Jrcn, V/,-g:l1ia 22041-3401 Phon~: 703/931-;2187 Fax: 70:~l931-65Q5 websiie: W\Yw.ne.teva!,Qrg NATIONAL-EV ALUATION- REPORT copyrfgnt ~ 2001, Nar/DrlB! EI.'8fus.I!:J.'1 Sen.'ice, Inc. ~vv... II /JI7BRNoITK!,W, CODE COUN':ll .. _ Report No, NER:51111 Issued April I, 2001 S~E'GAROO 400' CLEAR PS GLASS-GARD~ 400 {GGL400 PS 6CR) FILM TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL, INC, 2544 T~RMINAL DRIVE SOUTH ST. PETERSBURG, FL 33712. 1.0 SUBJECT 1.1 Safe-G~rd~ 400 elM' PS 1.2 GI"..:Gan:lrBl400 (GGL40(, PS SCR) 2.0 PROPERTiES 2.1 S.rely 9';:109 2.2 Li~hl ~,o$mittiog pl..llcs 3.0 DESCRIPTION Saie-Gard@ sild Glass"Gafd(~ gla:ti;Jg f11ms ~r:: tr3nsparent polyester- film, appli~d tD comp!ete!y cover the ir"itel'ior surface of float gla.ss for ';he purpose of making the gi~e imp.act-resJstant. SafG.G~id~ gldzlng films are fas~.o;y" eppned ane G!ass-Gar:j~ glazhg films are ::eld-app!!ed. Tlle resulting c:omposile glazinQ pr:me! co-ri~;ies viith the definrtion 01 organic-::::oated glass as sra!ed ir1 CPSC i€ CFR, Part 1201 :_)(20), The fllms have a pres5ure-se,lsitive w~e\he,.reslst2.n! aCIJ'Hc adhesivEl applied to one face. A ge'ier"JI descripIion of the phy~i~! compositicn of ea=h ,film lS Qive,1 belOW . S.fe-G.rdV 400 CLEAR pS: A 0,004 in (3,10 mn1'; thick, optl0911y elear, mult'ilaY>3red po!yester film COr$ist;ilg of tv-lO layers of 0,002 ii'l. (0.05 rnmj thief polyester film laminated logather . GI....Gard(!) 41)0 (GGL400 COO PS SCR): A O,?04 In, (0.10 >TIm)' lhiclo.. opticall)' -clear, multi!<.1yered polyester- film con$lsting 01 {V/O layers Of C.L1D2 :n. 10.[:5 fTI;n~ :hlck polyestarf:lm lamitl$ted together. !:~e fil[":"( lias.s scr8tr:h- resistance co!d~g applied to \Jill:. fq(',e ';,0 INSTAL~ATION Safe-Ga(o@ and O;ass-Gad@glazing films .;lre C3pp!ied to ~he itlterior' surface (of tloat glass lights ir gl2:lzed openings. See Table> 1 for a \is~ of t!"',e variJUS gf8.S~ t~ickneS.32S evaluatad, The re~ulting Gompo~,i\l" ot ~af$l)' film arid gl055 $IJO$tratQ is lntenced for l..;~e as i!l :Qm~)C"enr of " $af~ty glaZlnd assembly. ihe films s~,all De installed in aCCoroar,ce w'tn the manufactur€r'o :f\:w~ict:on:': an.:l Ill":.' corditiJf1S :;tated In this repor:. 4,~1 Saf0~GClrd@: The glass shell be cleaned in acco~dance wIth gle,sswash,:,r man'JFaGturers insuuctions, with 1ne following addltion;d requ1rer."1efits: Supply e.ir to tne- ';\'€'sher must be HEPA flItered; Washer 'Tlust exit intc a ciass 10,000 cle2.n room. nH~ fllrn s,hal! be :llandlaa In a class 10,000 clean rcomfror\l the. exit of the comn1e1'c1al glass washer' to the entranCE! ,A the laminatoi. n'le glass shail:::ie maintained free frorl1 COl1tamlnation. Film shall be laminated b~' using a diy lamlna:J.'lg maC~lif)e. 4.,2 Glass.Garo@: Close allv,'indGws, doors and ventilati:)n outlets to mamta:ll a drait~rree space. Films shall not be applied when tlll! surface temperature of !he. glazing is below 40QF (4 QC). Spray entire inside surface of ~he class with mOJntilql solution. Scrape glazing with razor b1ade to remove dirt awi de:lris, Sp~y window su;f~Ge again and $q~egee in hodzontal direction (side to slOe} starting at the top of Ill'.,' ,,'/indow. working toward the bottom, Wii)€ edge~ of (tH. glass and window frame witn paper towels. ~'~easu(e Qlas$ .:and eLlI fiim to overlap glass edges by >~ ii 1 (12.7 mrn) 0,1 ail sides. Remm,€ protedive liner from nlrll Th'Jroughly spray the €:xposec! adr,esi'J8 with mountin.':i solv,tlorl ThE: entire $urlace is to be dd~piiiC wet. inGludifi';~ edQ8S. Dr) not spray llle glass, ~ - P.::si1ian achesive side of film 1Q glass so fiim C1veilaps ~:,II edges of the glas~, .sp,a/ f1lm with pDsitioning solution oar1:1 squeegee to wilhirt 1 in. (25 mm) of edge of film. Smoo:'! me film by hand, Do not cre3S€, or wr:n~;le the fib. Applv Qdc:Uo~dl w.stting sol'JtiOli If rieoE:ded. Spray the entire surface Df t\ie fIlrn and begin the S~l,Ie(. gee:ng process' Hold film in place PIJ~h witli sql)9age.e, ::>0 r.ot pulllhe squeegee. 'oJ}.YK f~om the tcp down anc the center out to ~he eCces. Re,T',o~e at: air bubbles and rTlCJ[":t;ng SOlution f,om be-t'Nee.n the film anc the gl~ss. 'I,im ecge$ Of film flusrl wil.tl U~e edges of the gla.ss. Relt,.:bl'j catc film ..../ilJI pos;tioning solution 3nc 5ql.!el!lgee thorOughll, tnrousr, eC;1eOi of 11-,8 film to r6trmVe :ali excess soluticr:. 0.-;.' eoge5 of glazir"ig wi~t', pape~ tOVle:s. ,Apply identifyi(I';1 mark to glazing. Allow 30 days for assembly to dry trlOI oughiy btfo~e wd~hing gl<:lzing. Clean1r"1g shalt b~ done wi,; I nonaoi8$'ive commor: \'/indow-cl~anl~. sol;.Jtioils. Or.lr. :::ynthetic 5pcngC:~i sql..'cegee5 or .soft c1,~h$ al'l; 10 be USE:, wlt=1 cleanino solution. Tins rel)r), rl is lirttitcrf 10 ene ~,.pe~if.t' pr(>dUCl (!!~d d.:.~~ CI..J, :~~, rt.j?:m-,' J!J:bmJtu.a' by Ihe applicant in ifs application re:j':J.eSH,'ng [hi.1 ft'Ptlr1. No illdep,EmJ;.,;l, U:SIS ",,~r, verfcnr.ed by the:: N!1ii."..1tl.i E.ahdlllCn S~f\';a, !n;: !.'vfS) aH::l XES ;"pfdfi:.c.l!y ,t,:,'iS Mil nUlke (.7,'1)' wQ,....-"nty, fijl:~r r;rpreSJ'';:::! or impE<td, .~..' .:::. \ .m)l.tinrlmg 0'" (lth~r m/J.tl~r rlllh;s J'~p(rl or J./ 10 llrt? ttfJdl;C( ceve"c? OJ rhi" n:pct1, ~'7ji.t di..;::.,'~.rIJ{'t mctuiie:, oW Is liO; ;",';11'I('d 10, ,T.uch:1.'twbiilf)'. i,"!li$J r'!;,JOf'f is (lIs" suJJjf..;~!n thl! !i>:-l.i1:m;,.,H li,w~n hUi'/ll. _..---- . 08/26/0:) TrE 10;52 FA.:'... i:?7J2.H0137 -1'age 2 of 2 ".':- 5.0 IDENTIFICATION All pacKages coo.tol""lg S.le.Gardl!!' an:;l G:.ss.Gard@ glazing films as d~se(bed inlhis r$por\ shal: t,e :jBrtlfled by a :ab~1 beahng 1r:e manufaC'lurt::r's nam~ ar.d fli~n tr~de name or aesi\lna~l~n ar'lCl thl!i ~V;jlll,Jildcf'l report rlurr,ber fOi field ldentificaliar.. AI: jn~~ailatlcn.s of Saf~-3ard(~ ~:'1d GI~ss.Garc.V q:~zinc __filmsJo_,gle.Z:lt"\g_lfl\onde.g___f9Ll:,~e )n ~pe~;if.!c.. haz:~.~d?~S locations shall be i:ientifled b'f a-marK~-ap-pl:ed-to trle gias!'- whieh 5~las \a)~Film Tecr.nologies Internatior,al, Inc. rilm~; {b) the traO$ name or desiOfiatian of the film; anc. (C) the CPSC ~ 6 CFR Catego,"-y Of the film (39€ Table 1 of ~his report), For giazing EppllcatioM wl'1ere the firm Is fat.to~-appi;ed film. a permanent dentlf'/Iog ",ark siat:ng "GLAZe THIS SIDE IN" shall be faclory applied to identify th@ !;oataoj side. 6,0 EVIDENCE SUBMITIcD 6.1 M~xlm T~cMo:og'e' I~C" RepoM No. 36'IE 98. 67136,2. dated F.bruary 1.. 1999. coolainln, results of impact tests and environrmm:al duraolllty lest~ (fur organic-coated glass) periormad in accord<JLlce with CPSC 16 CFR. Part 120', Table 1 01 this report contains a summery of lmpiJ'ci :est results_ 6.2 Arohileolural Tesling Ine.. Report Nt. 01-31154.03. da.ted April 23, 1 998, contair>ing resu:u: 01 impact t03StS perforr.1.d in eccord.nce with CPSC 15 eFR. ~sr+ 1201. Table 1 of this r3port c0L11alns a summary af impact test results. 6.3 Facsrmi;9~ of the identifying marks to te applied :0 gl~:ting loc;~ted in ha~i:\rdou~ iocetlvn~, :n.dic~ting conformance with !he rec.uiremems of CFSC 16 erR. Part 120'.. (UBC Srendard 24.2) and Se~lion 2406.1 1 01 the Irrtematronal Buil'ding C.OdB, {3.,)CA Nllticrai Buifdiflg Code, Section 2403 of Ihe Standard S,.iJG!nJ Code. Sedlon 2406.2. of the uniform Building COOl:', and Section R308.1, 1 cftle Internaticnai R8sidl$nl1~i Code 6.4 Inte.1.ek Te::;lintJ SerJices; Report No, ..;98025491-001, da:ed November 4, 1998, CC!ltain;ng resuJ;s or lE'sllrl;J of the glezir'l~ film!; perfo~rned 'n 8e-:ordance I,'i'~ "'8TM E84. 6.5 Inte:r1ek TastinG Sel\':ces, RepoJi No. J980264S-:,':~C02. dated Nov6mb.ar~, '1998, containing reslJlt,$ of tes:i!lg Of the gl~ting film performed it'; <!lccord2loce with AS'1M 0535, ar.a me: reqL;ireIY;en~s Ie! a CI;;Z,SS CC2 (:2) cla.ssiflcation. 6.6 lr;ter1ek Tes.ting Services, R,=:port No. J98025491-003, dated November -4 1 Se6, c"r.,tBiriing reSJHf. 0' testing of the gfazlilg ~il:T\S Jerfo,-;r:ed if' 3cc(l"dc:nce with ASTM E 1929 7.0 CONDITIONS OF USE The Natl,:)Ijal E...aluaticil Service CommitteE fines \ha; th'3 Sa19+Gard<ID 40D Clea:- PS B,11d Gli:iss-GardOlJ4ClO (GGL400 ~S SCR) glazirig films:25 described in thiS (';;\p01 corn piles. w:1h the rGlquirernents specified:n thethe2000 intemslional Building Code, 2000 Inierf"',sr;o1fll r~&cs!dentiaJ Code, SOCA N~tlon",' Building Code/199:1, 11H 1SeS SlendFd Bvil'jinr:' Code, and the 1997 Uniform Buildh1g Coric, su'oj~ct to '.he foiicW:r'IS cMditions: 1,1 Safe-Ga:,dl.e> .:j.OC C:e~:' Ps ;and GI4l-ss.G2-rd~) 40CJ (GGL400 PS SCR) s!~Z"ing filrr:s ..,ha!1 be ir,stallec in ...r-t"""rr",,,,nr-,a wirh t,"o:. m"".cl: Ir""~JI'~P:r'~ !t~;<;tr,II~linns HI ~Vl.f;' Report No. NEJ(-588 7.2 l}se Df these produds in Slcped glazing and skyllplll apPI1catiOfls !s outSide lhi;: scopa of this r(::>art. - 7.3 Sa:e.G3rd@ 4~IO ;;r'd Glass-G~ro10 40r; Glazing Fill)"~ ;;:;r~ Iimitad to If'1stallet!on 011 u\e inter;or face of glazlil'J tUb51r~le3loceted ,n e;.:ter:or w.all apsl1\r.Qs. The flll)l; ue permittldd (0 be in!":italled en eiUJ9r~ side of \ll1O! gt~z.ing s:,.:bstrate ir, !iltarior cpenings. 7.' S::;fe~Ga'd@ 4GC and G:ass-Gard:1D 400 Glazlr.Q FIIr.I:, ilistaliea'8C-p-ar1of'ij,'$'i:lrety'. gIR!I'.'lT~ .assembly shall.t,:,: 7.4:: Applied i~la cor,tinuous, lmirterrupted she:e~al/u :r: e en~;re gla:;;~ ~'.lbstra;e surface ~ith no splices; 7.4,2 Limited to:nstallations wtie,e the 11:(:1 applieou :he glass surface ls clamped within a~ contifluD-U~:'/ &~pported alN,g ~tle edges by the wincow f~a,']'o,I': liissembly: 7,4.3 Limited tcthe epsc 16 em. Pac, 1201 Class;!: cations ~nd applicatiOr'l'3, as st:;;.ti:;:d in Table 1 of V)I:', report; and, 1.4.4 HaVEl Hk3 manul;iClw"ei's !T:ark affixed to tti" glazirJg, .as state': in Section 5,0 oflhis (eporl:. 7,5 in areas acopting the BOCA N~tl(lnai Buildir:.:' CodeJ1999, specIal inspection::: srlatl te providec t,:' the permit applicant foe nil applications 01 Sate-G..-d', and Gla~s~G<!:(d@400 9lazing filMS installed a5 p!lrt (Ii a ~8fety glazln.g tlssembly. The s~eclai It''lSpe~tOI Sh,l.i mQnitor the instollaliarl 0;- the film ;;l,r':d I/srify that th-: film i~. inslalled in ac,;crdance with ~he rnar,ufactllrer':: ir1stallatior, tequlremijlnlS, <:<nd the rac.uirameills list&l; in Section 4.0 of this reoQrL The special inspector shf.;;i pr:,'vije the code official wittl a w:ftfen reDort detaWn:; inSpEction prOC$ouraS, cbservalicn", of1he film install,:' tlo('i. and any di'5crepancie5 noted. 7.6 The follOWing use~ 0; these procuc1s ar~ outside:.lIw scope of this r~po.1: 7,5.1 For pro'/idinQ addec; wir:d or snnw iO(lci re~i~' t.aiiC::c to S"j;ozi,..~; 1.6,2 For- [;:lazlng for er1':I,')stJ~es fer athletiC activi!ias 7.5.J For g!azec ~'i00;'S inc sidewalks; 7.6.4 Por giaZ':ig 11 IO:J\'ered or :alousle doers 7_7 TTlis rCDor+. is s~tIJe(J to :'e~exf.m;r,a!ion en a perioc!: baSiS. Fo' ir,f;:mnaticn '~n the current stntus of thl~ ~ebon'.. ~onsl!lt the NES ,"=JmjL'c~ El'aiuat:'on Li!;!ir'7c '::;: :::::rtJC~ t:18 i\ES - Table 1 I rru;;.. 8"b~trat~ cpse 16 eFR ., I I -.--(NOmlnal I Part 1201 ! I Giazing Film Typt;> I Thickness) 1 Classification '. . : Sc'fe-Gard@400 3(32 i,1. (2_4 ,'l1m) C3tegory II GI;:;ss-Gardl~) 4CCl I -1 '/4;ri \;,.2 rrln:~L_ Ci31egorj I No~e& to Table 1: 1. C3.t~gorl! is lirni:ed to applir,a1Inns v,here ;a single plec~ of g;;J.::ZinS rr.:;)t"r1~1 is 9 H.~ (O.B m2) or less Ca;:egory Ii ~s pe:rrnitled lor aDplicatic:ls w"ere :;; single ~!~'';';;' of glazi;iQ mater:;;:~ eAceeds S tt2 (D.S In=), CHARACTERlSTIC TESTED TESTSIANDARD Impact~ 16 asc 1201 .~~"".... 2 Weafuering 16asc1201 Safety Glazing 3 Impact Resistance ANSIZ97.1 4 Weafuering ANSI 297.1 5 Impact Resistance ANSI 297.1 6 Impact Resistance BS 2a:'6 7 Impact REsistance DinAl DinA3 8 Tensile Strength ASIMD882-95a 9 Puncture TESt l\SIM D183O-95 10 Puncture Propagatim of Tear ASIM 2582 11 Graves Tear TESt ASIM 1004 12 Peel Adhesion ASIMD3330-96 ASIM G26 11 Surface Abrasim Resistance ASIMDl044-94 '4&7mil i.<;':J ~ ~i: 'Ii ?J'i _.". i]! Passes Category I & II '~~ , I Meets fue req~ts of {l!~ se::tim 1201.4(e) l(iv) and 2(iv) IJ~ -"'" Passes Unlimited Requirements II ".!ill! Meets fue requirements of I se::timZ97.153.1 . i ~ Passes Unlimited Requirements ~~ ~1 {;~ ~~ ~ ~~ .\ ~ '4~ ~~ ~ ~1 ~ ''''l ~~ ~ \JP !1'~ .~ ,gj ~~ ~ %:t~ ;;~ \ ~'o ~.,.,. N ~ '1'<0 ,m t~ 1i~ i',:S ,-"" .0 ~.c: ~ """ ~~ ~'Q; ~i~ ~.~ \\{ ;'~ i~ [~ ,~ r~ ~'.@ _3:;>:: RESULTS 4&7mil 4&7mil 4 mil NSl\: 70, Grey 35, Solar 15, Bronze 20 4&7mil Passes 14 mil6ne side 14 mil two side PasseS 12 mil 8 mil 7 mil 4 mil 348 Ibf 212Ibf 203 Ibf 116 Ibf. 12 mil 8 mil 7 mil 4 mil 212 Ibf 160 Ibf 162 Ibf 77 Ibf 12 mil 8 mil 7 mil 4 mil 13 Ibf 7Ibf. 8Ibf 6Ibf 12 mil 8 mil 7 mil 4 mil 43Ibf. 2B IbE 23Ibf. 11 Ibf 4&7mil 55 Ibs/inPte-Weafuerei All SafL>ty Security Film Delta Haze <3% TEST REPORT # CHARACTERISTIC TESIED TEST STANDARD FJlMTYPE RESULTS -- 12-- :lgI1itiort"f'rof'E"!ies of}?Jasti",_ ASlM D 1929c91.. ~Igr1[t!.()fl:r:"",l': 53CC__ ---------..-.,----......-------..-'--...- S2Jf-Ignition Temp. sscx= Tnne \D Ignition 123 min. 13 Surface Burning Characteristics ASIM E84-97 4&7mil Flame Spread Index -10 Smoke Developed Index - 10 14 Rate ofBurning ASIM D635-&3 4&7mil Material did not stay ignited long enough to get a reading 15 Sound Thmsmission Los.s Test ASlM ECJO-CJO 4,7 & 12 mil No Loss of Sound ASIM E41:Hl7 Thmsmission 16 Ultraviolet light 1Iansmission ASlMEI348-CJO IGUnitw/4mil Blocks C)C).9%ofUV Film on Surface 2and3 17 Wind bome debris Dade County Small Tested per Dade County Missile Test 8 mil PA2Ol, PA202 andPA203 (withand10ring) standards up to 130 ft./sec. 18 Bomb Blast Mitigation CSA'sMethodfor 4&7rnil Performs \D GSAHazatd Glaz:i%oSystems Subje:t I.evel3 OpenArena \D Air Blast Loading 19 Ballistics .38 SpErial I-lPVv-TP-DSOO.o2 . 12 mil on 3/4" glass No Penetration-3 shots 20 Ballistics CJmm HPW-TP-D5CD.02 12 mil on 3/4" glass No Penetration-3 shots 21 Ballistics .38 SpErial HPW-TP-D500.02 12 mil on 3 shots 1/2" glass 2-nopenetration I-penetration September 16, 2005 ~ler. Mark Shaumae ridian Horr~s 8530 Preservation Way Indianapolis, IN 46278 Re: Village of West Clay,'Lot 820 317579,8927 31~§79,8937 311850,5133Cell ~3023 Lockburn Piece Fishers, h~diane 46~3~ scl'~varzen~nce dn~;~oup,com Dear Mr, Shaurette, Issue_ The ~ referenced above to observe an issue to be of concem. You also requested that t render an pdor to the installation of the first floor the time of my visit. nustbeinplace basement walls either require bracing Regards, Schwarz Group affects due to the placement of the no further action is ~ furlher questions or comments. limited to those issues diSCUSSed. Other issues regarding the construction, September 22, 2005 City of Carmel Building & Code Enforcemem Attn: William Hohlt 1 Civic Square Carmel, II{t 46032 Dear Mr. Hohl! Enclosed please find a Copy of correspondence from John Schwarz concerning his inspection of lot 820 the Village of We~t Clay pern~it # 05060163 concerning placement of backfill prior to floor deck installation. Unless I receive additional communicati0h from you I will asst~me that this engineering examination is adequate to resolve this issue Mark Shaurette 8530 Preservation Way, Indianapolis, IN 46278 Telephone: (317) 295-1208 FAX: (317) 295-1207