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PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier and
the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or
affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically
disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or
other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
B.
Related Work: The following items are not included in this Section and are specified under the designated Sections:
1.
1.2
Section 092100 PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES for plaster and gypsum board walls and
ceilings.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data including certified laboratory test reports and other data required to
show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Samples: Submit 11-1/2 by 11-1/2 inch samples of representative panel with factory detailed edge, and representative
samples of mounting devices.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
1.4
Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01.
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
1.5
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation. Do not deliver material to building until wet
conditions such as concrete, plaster, paint, and adhesives have been completed and cured to a condition of equilibrium.
LIMITED WARRANTY
A.
Limited Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard limited 3-year warranty against manufacturing defects in material or
workmanship.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
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Construction: Composite core of dimensionally stable rigid fiberglass laminated with 16 - 20 pcf molded glass
fiber and covered with a specially formulated fiberglass mat.
Core Fiberglass Density: 6 - 7 pcf.
Cores laminated with 1/8 inch thick, 16 - 20 pcf molded glass fiber.
Recycled Content: For fiberglass, 52 percent pre-consumer and 5 percent post-consumer recycled content.
Core Thickness: 7/8 inches.
Core Thickness: 1-1/8 inches.
Core Thickness: 1-5/8 inches.
Core Thickness: 2-1/8 inches.
Core Thickness: 3-1/8 inches.
Core Thickness: 4-1/8 inches.
Width: 24-48 inches and custom.
Length: 24-120 inches and custom.
Corners: Square.
Edge Profile: Square.
Edge Profile: Bevel (1/2 inch minimum).
Edge Treatment: Resin hardened.
Finishes: Acoustically transparent fiberglass mat, applied directly over face and edges of acoustical panels to
provide full finished edge.
Corners: Fully tailored.
Finish Type and Color: Soft Texture finish, white (can be field-painted).
Mounting Type: Adhesive / Resin.
Mounting Type: Impaling / Adhesive / Resin.
Mounting Type: Lay-in.
Mounting Type: Magnet.
Mounting Type: Spline.
Mounting Type: Velcro.
Mounting Type: Panel Clip to Z-Bar.
Mounting Type: Panel Clip to Double Wall Clip.
Mounting Type: Z-Bar to Z-Bar.
Mounting Type: Aluminum Z-Clip.
Mounting Type: Panel-Clip / Velcro.
Flammability (ASTM E 84): Panel components shall have a Class A rating per ASTM E 84.
Resistivity To Heat Or Cold: R-factor of 4.16 per inch of thickness.
Acoustical Performance: Values below are for panels mounted in accordance with ASTM C 423 (Type D5
Mounting) and vary by panel thickness and finish.
a.
Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) for 1-1/8 inch Thickness: 0.90.
b.
Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) for 2-1/8 inch Thickness: 1.10.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Verify wet work such as plastering and concrete is complete and dry. Verify building is enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (60 - 85 degrees F and not more than 70 percent relative humidity) prior to start of installation.
Commencement of installation constitutes Installers acceptance of surfaces and conditions.
B.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction, including the following:
1.
C.
For adhesive installation to substrate, provide temporary support to prevent panel slippage. Note: Impaling clips
are designed to help hold panels in place until adhesive dries..
Touch-up, repair or replace damaged units until satisfactory results are obtained.
END OF SECTION
Rebound Panels
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier and
the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or
affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically
disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or
other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
B.
Related Work: The following items are not included in this Section and are specified under the designated Sections:
1.
1.2
Section 092100 PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES for plaster and gypsum board walls and
ceilings.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data including certified laboratory test reports and other data required to
show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Samples: Submit 11-1/2 by 11-1/2 inch samples of representative panel with factory detailed edge, and representative
samples of mounting devices.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
1.4
Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01.
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
1.5
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation. Do not deliver material to building until wet
conditions such as concrete, plaster, paint, and adhesives have been completed and cured to a condition of equilibrium.
LIMITED WARRANTY
A.
Limited Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard limited 3-year warranty against manufacturing defects in material or
workmanship.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
Rebound Panels
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PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Verify wet work such as plastering and concrete is complete and dry. Verify building is enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (60 - 85 degrees F and not more than 70 percent relative humidity) prior to start of installation.
Commencement of installation constitutes Installers acceptance of surfaces and conditions.
B.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction, including the following:
1.
C.
For adhesive installation to substrate, provide temporary support to prevent panel slippage. Note: Impaling clips
are designed to help hold panels in place until adhesive dries.
Touch-up, repair or replace damaged units until satisfactory results are obtained.
END OF SECTION
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier and
the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or
affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically
disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or
other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
B.
Related Work: The following items are not included in this Section and are specified under the designated Sections:
1.
1.2
Section 092100 PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES for plaster and gypsum board walls and
ceilings.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data including certified laboratory test reports and other data required to
show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Samples: Submit 11-1/2 by 11-1/2 inch samples of representative panel with factory detailed edge, and representative
samples of mounting devices.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
1.4
Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01.
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
1.5
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation. Do not deliver material to building until wet
conditions such as concrete, plaster, paint, and adhesives have been completed and cured to a condition of equilibrium.
LIMITED WARRANTY
A.
Limited Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard limited 3-year warranty against manufacturing defects in material or
workmanship.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
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PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Verify wet work such as plastering and concrete is complete and dry. Verify building is enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (60 - 85 degrees F and not more than 70 percent relative humidity) prior to start of installation.
Commencement of installation constitutes Installers acceptance of surfaces and conditions.
B.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction, including the following:
1.
C.
For adhesive installation to substrate, provide temporary support to prevent panel slippage. Note: Impaling clips
are designed to help hold panels in place until adhesive dries..
Touch-up, repair or replace damaged units until satisfactory results are obtained.
END OF SECTION
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier
and the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
B.
Related Work: The following items are not included in this Section and are specified under the designated Sections:
1.
1.2
Section 092100 PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES for plaster and gypsum board walls and
ceilings.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data including certified laboratory test reports and other data required to
show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Samples: Submit 11-1/2 by 11-1/2 inch samples of representative panel with factory detailed edge, and representative
samples of mounting devices.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
1.4
Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01.
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
1.5
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation. Do not deliver material to building until wet
conditions such as concrete, plaster, paint, and adhesives have been completed and cured to a condition of equilibrium.
LIMITED WARRANTY
A.
Limited Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard limited 3-year warranty against manufacturing defects in material or
workmanship.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
Basis-of-Design: Conwed Designscape | Wall Technology Respond A100 Series Acoustical Panels
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PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Verify wet work such as plastering and concrete is complete and dry. Verify building is enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (60 - 85 degrees F and not more than 70 percent relative humidity) prior to start of installation.
Commencement of installation constitutes Installers acceptance of surfaces and conditions.
B.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction, including the following:
1.
C.
For adhesive installation to substrate, provide temporary support to prevent panel slippage. Note: Impaling clips
are designed to help hold panels in place until adhesive dries.
Touch-up, repair or replace damaged units until satisfactory results are obtained.
END OF SECTION
2014 Owens Corning. All Rights Reserved.
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier and
the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or
affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically
disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or
other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
B.
Related Work: The following items are not included in this Section and are specified under the designated Sections:
1.
1.2
Section 092100 PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES for plaster and gypsum board walls and
ceilings.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data including certified laboratory test reports and other data required to
show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Samples: Submit 11-1/2 by 11-1/2 inch samples of representative panel with factory detailed edge, and representative
samples of mounting devices.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
1.4
Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01.
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
1.5
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation. Do not deliver material to building until wet
conditions such as concrete, plaster, paint, and adhesives have been completed and cured to a condition of equilibrium.
LIMITED WARRANTY
A.
Limited Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard limited 3-year warranty against manufacturing defects in material or
workmanship.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
Basis-of-Design: Conwed Designscape | Wall Technology Respond IR108 Series Acoustical Panels
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Construction: Composite core of dimensionally stable rigid fiberglass, laminated with impact resistant 16-20 pcf
molded glass fiber.
Core Fiberglass Density: 6 - 7 pcf.
Cores laminated with 1/8 inch layer of 16 - 20 pcf molded glass fiber.
Recycled Content: For fiberglass, 52 percent pre-consumer and 5 percent post-consumer recycled content.
Core Thickness: 5/8 inch.
Core Thickness: 7/8 inches.
Core Thickness: 1-1/8 inches.
Core Thickness: 1-5/8 inch.
Core Thickness: 2-1/8 inch.
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PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Verify wet work such as plastering and concrete is complete and dry. Verify building is enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (60 - 85 degrees F and not more than 70 percent relative humidity) prior to start of installation.
Commencement of installation constitutes Installers acceptance of surfaces and conditions.
B.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction, including the following:
1.
C.
For adhesive installation to substrate, provide temporary support to prevent panel slippage. Note: Impaling clips
are designed to help hold panels in place until adhesive dries.
Touch-up, repair or replace damaged units until satisfactory results are obtained.
END OF SECTION
2014 Owens Corning. All Rights Reserved.
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier and
the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or
affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically
disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or
other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
B.
Related Work: The following items are not included in this Section and are specified under the designated Sections:
1.
1.2
Section 092100 PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES for plaster and gypsum board walls and
ceilings.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data including certified laboratory test reports and other data required to
show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Samples: Submit 11-1/2 by 11-1/2 inch samples of representative panel with factory detailed edge, and representative
samples of mounting devices.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
1.4
Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01.
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
1.5
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation. Do not deliver material to building until wet
conditions such as concrete, plaster, paint, and adhesives have been completed and cured to a condition of equilibrium.
LIMITED WARRANTY
A.
Limited Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard limited 3-year warranty against manufacturing defects in material or
workmanship.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
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PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Verify wet work such as plastering and concrete is complete and dry. Verify building is enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (60 - 85 degrees F and not more than 70 percent relative humidity) prior to start of installation.
Commencement of installation constitutes Installers acceptance of surfaces and conditions.
B.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction, including the following:
1.
C.
For adhesive installation to substrate, provide temporary support to prevent panel slippage. Note: Impaling clips
are designed to help hold panels in place until adhesive dries.
Touch-up, repair or replace damaged units until satisfactory results are obtained.
END OF SECTION
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier and
the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or
affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically
disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or
other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
B.
Related Work: The following items are not included in this Section and are specified under the designated Sections:
1.
1.2
Section 092100 PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES for plaster and gypsum board walls and
ceilings.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data including certified laboratory test reports and other data required to
show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Samples: Submit 11-1/2 by 11-1/2 inch samples of representative panel with factory detailed edge, and representative
samples of mounting devices.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
1.4
Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01.
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
1.5
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation. Do not deliver material to building until wet
conditions such as concrete, plaster, paint, and adhesives have been completed and cured to a condition of equilibrium.
LIMITED WARRANTY
A.
Limited Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard limited 3-year warranty against manufacturing defects in material or
workmanship.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
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3.
4.
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PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Verify wet work such as plastering and concrete is complete and dry. Verify building is enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (60 - 85 degrees F and not more than 70 percent relative humidity) prior to start of installation.
Commencement of installation constitutes Installers acceptance of surfaces and conditions.
B.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction, including the following:
1.
C.
For adhesive installation to substrate, provide temporary support to prevent panel slippage. Note: Impaling clips
are designed to help hold panels in place until adhesive dries.
Touch-up, repair or replace damaged units until satisfactory results are obtained.
END OF SECTION
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier and
the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or
affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically
disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or
other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
B.
Related Work: The following items are not included in this Section and are specified under the designated Sections:
1.
1.2
Section 092100 PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES for plaster and gypsum board walls and
ceilings.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data including certified laboratory test reports and other data required to
show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Samples: Submit 11-1/2 by 11-1/2 inch samples of representative panel with factory detailed edge, and representative
samples of mounting devices.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
1.4
Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01.
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
1.5
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation. Do not deliver material to building until wet
conditions such as concrete, plaster, paint, and adhesives have been completed and cured to a condition of equilibrium.
LIMTIED WARRANTY
A.
Limited Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard limited 3-year warranty against manufacturing defects in material or
workmanship.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
Basis-of-Design: Conwed Designscape | Wall Technology Respond Foundations Acoustical Ceiling Panels.
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PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Verify wet work such as plastering and concrete is complete and dry. Verify building is enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (60 - 85 degrees F and not more than 70 percent relative humidity) prior to start of installation.
Commencement of installation constitutes Installers acceptance of surfaces and conditions.
B.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction, including the following:
1.
C.
For adhesive installation to substrate, provide temporary support to prevent panel slippage. Note: Impaling clips
are designed to help hold panels in place until adhesive dries.
Touch-up, repair or replace damaged units until satisfactory results are obtained.
END OF SECTION
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier and
the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or
affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically
disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or
other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
B.
Related Work: The following items are not included in this Section and are specified under the designated Sections:
1.
1.2
Section 092100 PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES for plaster and gypsum board walls and
ceilings.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data including certified laboratory test reports and other data required to
show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Samples: Submit 11-1/2 by 11-1/2 inch samples of representative panel with factory detailed edge, and representative
samples of mounting devices.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
1.4
Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01.
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
1.5
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation. Do not deliver material to building until wet
conditions such as concrete, plaster, paint, and adhesives have been completed and cured to a condition of equilibrium.
LIMITED WARRANTY
A.
Limited Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard limited 3-year warranty against manufacturing defects in material or
workmanship.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
Core Fiberglass Density: 6 - 7 pcf. Optionally laminated cores with 1/8 inch thick. 16 20 pcf molded fiberglass
/ High Impact facer.
Recycled Content: For fiberglass, 52 percent pre-consumer and 5 percent post-consumer recycled content.
Edge Treatment: Resin hardened.
Core Thickness and Edge: 1 inch thick, square edge profile.
Core Thickness and Edge: 1-1/8 inches thick, square edge profile, High Impact facer.
Core Thickness and Edge: 1-1/2 inches thick, square edge profile.
Core Thickness and Edge: 1-5/8 inches thick, square edge profile, High Impact facer.
Core Thickness and Edge: 2 inches, square edge profile.
Core Thickness and Edge: 2-1/8 inches, square edge profile, High Impact facer.
Width: 24-30 inches.
Length: 24-60 inches, and custom.
Finish Type and Color: Soft Texture finish, white.
Finish Type and Color: Subtle Texture finish, over acoustically transparent membrane, standard white.
Fabric Finish: _______________. (for optional fabric finish, specify manufacturer, type, pattern and color)
Mounting: Lift-and-shift Gridlock.
Flammability (ASTM E 84): Panel components shall have a Class A rating per ASTM E 84.
Resistivity To Heat Or Cold: R-factor of 4.16 per inch of thickness.
Acoustical Performance: Values below are for panels mounted in accordance with ASTM C 423 (Type E400
Mounting) and vary by panel thickness and finish.
a.
Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC): Per manufacturers data.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Verify wet work such as plastering and concrete is complete and dry. Verify building is enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (60 - 85 degrees F and not more than 70 percent relative humidity) prior to start of installation.
Commencement of installation constitutes Installers acceptance of surfaces and conditions.
B.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction, including the following:
1.
C.
For adhesive installation to substrate, provide temporary support to prevent panel slippage. Note: Impaling clips
are designed to help hold panels in place until adhesive dries.
Touch-up, repair or replace damaged units until satisfactory results are obtained.
END OF SECTION
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier and
the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or
affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically
disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or
other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
B.
Related Work: The following items are not included in this Section and are specified under the designated Sections:
1.
1.2
Section 092100 PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES for plaster and gypsum board walls and
ceilings.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data including certified laboratory test reports and other data required to
show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Samples: Submit 11-1/2 by 11-1/2 inch samples of representative panel with factory detailed edge, and representative
samples of mounting devices.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
1.4
Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01.
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
1.5
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation. Do not deliver material to building until wet
conditions such as concrete, plaster, paint, and adhesives have been completed and cured to a condition of equilibrium.
LIMITED WARRANTY
A.
Limited Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard limited 3-year warranty against manufacturing defects in material or
workmanship.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
Basis-of-Design: Conwed Designscape | Wall Technology New Dimensions Acoustical Ceiling Panels.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Verify wet work such as plastering and concrete is complete and dry. Verify building is enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (60 - 85 degrees F and not more than 70 percent relative humidity) prior to start of installation.
Commencement of installation constitutes Installers acceptance of surfaces and conditions.
B.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction, including the following:
1.
C.
For adhesive installation to substrate, provide temporary support to prevent panel slippage. Note: Impaling clips
are designed to help hold panels in place until adhesive dries.
Touch-up, repair or replace damaged units until satisfactory results are obtained.
END OF SECTION
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier and
the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or
affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically
disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or
other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
B.
Related Work: The following items are not included in this Section and are specified under the designated Sections:
1.
1.2
Section 092100 PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES for plaster and gypsum board walls and
ceilings.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data including certified laboratory test reports and other data required to
show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Samples: Submit 11-1/2 by 11-1/2 inch samples of representative panel with factory detailed edge, and representative
samples of mounting devices.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
1.4
Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01.
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
1.5
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation. Do not deliver material to building until wet
conditions such as concrete, plaster, paint, and adhesives have been completed and cured to a condition of equilibrium.
LIMITED WARRANTY
A.
Limited Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard limited 3-year warranty against manufacturing defects in material or
workmanship.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
Basis-of-Design: Conwed Designscape | Wall Technology Respond Curved Reflective Ceiling Clouds
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Construction: Acoustical Panels shall be constructed of medium density overlay (MDO) plywood or Medium
Density Fiberboard (MDF) backed by 1 inch x 1 inch pre-curved metal ribs.
Thickness: 3/4 inch.
Assembly Accessories: Joining plates for abutting panels for use with proprietary joining and leveling system.
Width: 24-48 inches and custom.
Length: 24-120 inches and custom.
Corners: Square.
Corners: Radius.
Edge Profile: Square.
Finish, Gel-Coat: Manufacturer, pattern and color as selected; gel-coat applied directly over face and edges of
panel.
Finish, Fabric: Manufacturer, pattern and color as selected; fabric returned to back of panel to provide full
finished edge; corners fully tailored.
Mounting Type: Standard, direct attachment to exposed metal frame with self-drilling acoustical hangers.
Acoustical Performance: Values below are for panels mounted in accordance with ASTM C 423 (Type D5
Mounting) and vary by panel thickness and finish.
a.
Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC): Per manufacturers data.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Verify wet work such as plastering and concrete is complete and dry. Verify building is enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (60 - 85 degrees F and not more than 70 percent relative humidity) prior to start of installation.
Commencement of installation constitutes Installers acceptance of surfaces and conditions.
B.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction, including the following:
1.
C.
For adhesive installation to substrate, provide temporary support to prevent panel slippage. Note: Impaling clips
are designed to help hold panels in place until adhesive dries.
Touch-up, repair or replace damaged units until satisfactory results are obtained.
END OF SECTION
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier and
the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or
affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically
disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or
other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
B.
Related Work: The following items are not included in this Section and are specified under the designated Sections:
1.
1.2
Section 092100 PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES for plaster and gypsum board walls and
ceilings.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data including certified laboratory test reports and other data required to
show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Samples: Submit 11-1/2 by 11-1/2 inch samples of representative panel with factory detailed edge, and representative
samples of mounting devices.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
1.4
Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01.
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
1.5
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation. Do not deliver material to building until wet
conditions such as concrete, plaster, paint, and adhesives have been completed and cured to a condition of equilibrium.
LIMITED WARRANTY
A.
Limited Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard limited 3-year warranty against manufacturing defects in material or
workmanship.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
Basis-of-Design: Conwed Designscape | Wall Technology Respond Reflector Ceiling Clouds, Flat
1.
Construction: Medium density overlay (MDO) plywood or Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF).
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Recycled Content: For fiberglass, 52 percent pre-consumer and 5 percent post-consumer recycled content.
Medium Density Overlay (MDO) Thickness: 1/2 inch.
Medium Density Overlay (MDO) Thickness: 3/4 inch.
Backing Thickness: 1 inch.
Backing Thickness: 1-1/2 inches.
Backing Thickness: 2 inches.
Backing Thickness: Custom.
Width: 24-48 inches and custom.
Length: 24-120 inches and custom.
Corners: Square.
Corners: Radius.
Edge Profile: Square.
Edge Profile: 1/2 inch bevel.
Finish: Manufacturer, pattern and color as selected; gel-coat applied directly over face and edges of panel and
returned to back of panel to provide full finished edge; corners are fully tailored.
Mounting Type for Flat Reflectors: Standard, cloud angle.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Verify wet work such as plastering and concrete is complete and dry. Verify building is enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (60 - 85 degrees F and not more than 70 percent relative humidity) prior to start of installation.
Commencement of installation constitutes Installers acceptance of surfaces and conditions.
B.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction, including the following:
1.
C.
For adhesive installation to substrate, provide temporary support to prevent panel slippage. Note: Impaling clips
are designed to help hold panels in place until adhesive dries.
Touch-up, repair or replace damaged units until satisfactory results are obtained.
END OF SECTION
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier and
the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or
affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically
disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or
other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
B.
Related Work: The following items are not included in this Section and are specified under the designated Sections:
1.
1.2
Section 092100 PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES for plaster and gypsum board walls and
ceilings.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data including certified laboratory test reports and other data required to
show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Samples: Submit 11-1/2 by 11-1/2 inch samples of representative panel with factory detailed edge, and representative
samples of mounting devices.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
1.4
Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01.
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
1.5
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation. Do not deliver material to building until wet
conditions such as concrete, plaster, paint, and adhesives have been completed and cured to a condition of equilibrium.
LIMITED WARRANTY
A.
Limited Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard limited 3-year warranty against manufacturing defects in material or
workmanship.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Verify wet work such as plastering and concrete is complete and dry. Verify building is enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (60 - 85 degrees F and not more than 70 percent relative humidity) prior to start of installation.
Commencement of installation constitutes Installers acceptance of surfaces and conditions.
B.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction, including the following:
1.
C.
For adhesive installation to substrate, provide temporary support to prevent panel slippage. Note: Impaling clips
are designed to help hold panels in place until adhesive dries.
Touch-up, repair or replace damaged units until satisfactory results are obtained.
END OF SECTION
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier and
the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or
affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically
disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or
other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
B.
Related Work: The following items are not included in this Section and are specified under the designated Sections:
1.
1.2
Section 092100 PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES for plaster and gypsum board walls and
ceilings.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data including certified laboratory test reports and other data required to
show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Samples: Submit 11-1/2 by 11-1/2 inch samples of representative panel with factory detailed edge, and representative
samples of mounting devices.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
1.4
Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01.
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
1.5
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation. Do not deliver material to building until wet
conditions such as concrete, plaster, paint, and adhesives have been completed and cured to a condition of equilibrium.
LIMITED WARRANTY
A.
Limited Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard limited 3-year warranty against manufacturing defects in material or
workmanship.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
Construction: Composite core construction of dimensionally stable rigid fiberglass backed by 1/8 inch loaded
vinyl barrier, fully adhered to fiberglass.
Core Fiberglass Density: 6 - 7 pcf.
Provide optionally laminated cores with 1/8 inch thick, 16 - 20 pcf molded fiberglass.
Recycled Content: For fiberglass, 52 percent pre-consumer and 5 percent post-consumer recycled content.
Core Thickness: 7/8 inch.
Core Thickness: 1 inch with High Impact facer.
Core Thickness: 1-1/8 inches.
Core Thickness: 1-1/4 inches with High Impact facer..
Core Thickness: 1-5/8 inches.
Core Thickness: 1-3/4 inches with High Impact facer..
Core Thickness: 2-1/2 inches.
Core Thickness: 2-3/8 inches with High Impact facer..
Width: 24-47 inches and custom.
Length: 24-120 inches and custom.
Corners: Square.
Edge Profile: Square.
Edge Profile: Radius.
Edge Profile: Half-bevel.
Edge Profile: Full-bevel.
Edge Profile: Miter for corner conditions.
Edge Treatment: Resin hardened.
Edge Treatment: Aluminum for square edge only.
Edge Treatment: High-pressure laminate, for square edge only.
Fabric Finish: Manufacturer, pattern and color as selected; applied directly over face and edges of panels to
provide full finished edge, fully tailored corners.
Mounting Type: Perimeter adhesive.
Mounting Type: Panel clip.
Mounting Type: Concealed splines for walls.
Mounting Type: Z-Bar to Z-Bar.
Flammability (ASTM E 84): Panel components shall have a Class A rating per ASTM E 84.
Resistivity To Heat Or Cold: R-factor of 4.16 per inch of thickness.
Acoustical Performance: Values below are for panels mounted in accordance with ASTM C 423 (Type D5
Mounting) and vary by panel thickness and finish.
a.
Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC): Per manufacturers data.
b.
Sound Transmission Coefficient (STC): 27 for loaded vinyl.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Verify wet work such as plastering and concrete is complete and dry. Verify building is enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (60 - 85 degrees F and not more than 70 percent relative humidity) prior to start of installation.
Commencement of installation constitutes Installers acceptance of surfaces and conditions.
B.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction, including the following:
1.
C.
For adhesive installation to substrate, provide temporary support to prevent panel slippage. Note: Impaling clips
are designed to help hold panels in place until adhesive dries..
Touch-up, repair or replace damaged units until satisfactory results are obtained.
END OF SECTION
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier and
the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or
affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically
disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or
other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
B.
Related Work: The following items are not included in this Section and are specified under the designated Sections:
1.
1.2
Section 092100 PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES for plaster and gypsum board walls and
ceilings.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data including certified laboratory test reports and other data required to
show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Samples: Submit 11-1/2 by 11-1/2 inch samples of representative panel with factory detailed edge, and representative
samples of mounting devices.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
1.4
Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01.
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
1.5
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation. Do not deliver material to building until wet
conditions such as concrete, plaster, paint, and adhesives have been completed and cured to a condition of equilibrium.
LIMITED WARRANTY
A.
Limited Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard limited 3-year warranty against manufacturing defects in material or
workmanship.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
Basis-of-Design: Conwed Designscape | Wall Technology Respond Low Frequency Tuner Panels
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
Construction: Composite core of dimensionally stable rigid fiberglass laminated to an unperforated vinyl
member that allows selective acoustical transparency.
Core Fiberglass Density: 6 - 7 pcf.
Thickness: 2 inches.
Recycled Content: For fiberglass, 52 percent pre-consumer and 5 percent post-consumer recycled content.
Core Thickness: 2 inches.
Width: 24-48 inches and custom.
Length: 24-120 inches and custom.
Corners: Square.
Corners: Radiused.
Edge Profile: Square.
Edge Profile: Radius.
Edge Profile: Half-bevel.
Edge Profile: Full-bevel.
Edge Profile: Miter, for corner conditions.
Edge Treatment: Resin hardened.
Edge Treatment: Aluminum for square edge only.
Edge Treatment: High-pressure laminate, for square edge only.
Fabric Finish: Manufacturer, pattern and color as selected; applied directly over face and edges of panels to
provide full finished edge, fully tailored corners.
Mounting Type: Adhesive / Resin.
Mounting Type: Adhesive No Resin.
Mounting Type: Impaling / Adhesive.
Mounting Type: Lay-in.
Mounting Type: Magnet.
Mounting Type: Spline.
Mounting Type: Velcro.
Mounting Type: Panel-Clip to Z-Bar.
Mounting Type: Panel-Clip to Double Wall Clip.
Mounting Type: Z-Bar to Z-Bar.
Mounting Type: Aluminum Z-Clip.
Mounting Type: Panel Clip / Velcro.
Flammability (ASTM E 84): Panel components shall have a Class A rating per ASTM E 84.
Resistivity To Heat Or Cold: R-factor of 4.16 per inch of thickness.
Acoustical Performance: Values below are for panels mounted in accordance with ASTM C 423 (Type D5
Mounting) and vary by panel thickness and finish.
a.
Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC): No less than 0.30, no greater than 0.40.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Verify wet work such as plastering and concrete is complete and dry. Verify building is enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (60 - 85 degrees F and not more than 70 percent relative humidity) prior to start of installation.
Commencement of installation constitutes Installers acceptance of surfaces and conditions.
B.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction, including the following:
1.
C.
For adhesive installation to substrate, provide temporary support to prevent panel slippage. Note: Impaling clips
are designed to help hold panels in place until adhesive dries.
Touch-up, repair or replace damaged units until satisfactory results are obtained.
END OF SECTION
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier and
the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or
affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically
disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or
other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
B.
Related Work: The following items are not included in this Section and are specified under the designated Sections:
1.
1.2
Section 092100 PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES for plaster and gypsum board walls and
ceilings.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data including certified laboratory test reports and other data required to
show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Samples: Submit 11-1/2 by 11-1/2 inch samples of representative panel with factory detailed edge, and representative
samples of mounting devices.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
1.4
Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01.
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
1.5
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation. Do not deliver material to building until wet
conditions such as concrete, plaster, paint, and adhesives have been completed and cured to a condition of equilibrium.
LIMITED WARRANTY
A.
Limited Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard limited 3-year warranty against manufacturing defects in material or
workmanship.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Verify wet work such as plastering and concrete is complete and dry. Verify building is enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (60 - 85 degrees F and not more than 70 percent relative humidity) prior to start of installation.
Commencement of installation constitutes Installers acceptance of surfaces and conditions.
B.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction, including the following:
1.
C.
For adhesive installation to substrate, provide temporary support to prevent panel slippage. Note: Impaling clips
are designed to help hold panels in place until adhesive dries.
Touch-up, repair or replace damaged units until satisfactory results are obtained.
END OF SECTION
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier and
the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or
affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically
disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or
other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
B.
Related Work: The following items are not included in this Section and are specified under the designated Sections:
1.
1.2
Section 092100 PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES for plaster and gypsum board walls and
ceilings.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data including certified laboratory test reports and other data required to
show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Samples: Submit 11-1/2 by 11-1/2 inch samples of representative panel with factory detailed edge, and representative
samples of mounting devices.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
1.4
Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01.
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
1.5
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation. Do not deliver material to building until wet
conditions such as concrete, plaster, paint, and adhesives have been completed and cured to a condition of equilibrium.
LIMITED WARRANTY
A.
Limited Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard limited 3-year warranty against manufacturing defects in material or
workmanship.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Construction: Dimensionally stable rigid fiberglass with 6 - 7 pcf density covered with 1/16 inch copolymer, total
thickness 1-1/16 inch.
Reflectors (Optional): Dimensionally stable rigid fiberglass with 6 - 7 pcf density covered with 1/16 inch
copolymer, total thickness 1-9/16 inch.
Reflectors (Optional): Dimensionally stable rigid fiberglass with 6 - 7 pcf density covered with 1/16 inch
copolymer, total thickness 2-1/16 inch.
Reflector Size: 53 inches wide by 120 inches maximum and custom.
Recycled Content: For fiberglass, 52 percent pre-consumer and 5 percent post-consumer recycled content.
Edge Profile: Square.
Edge Profile: Half-bevel.
Edge Profile: Miter.
Corner Detail: Square.
Corner Detail: Radius.
Finish: Manufacturer, pattern and color as selected; or gel-coat only; gel-coat applied directly over face and
edges of panel and returned to back of panel to provide full finished edge; corners are fully tailored.
Reflector Mounting Type: Adhesive / resin.
Reflector Mounting Type: Adhesive, no resin.
Reflector Mounting Type: Impaling / adhesive.
Reflector Mounting Type: Velcro.
Reflector Mounting Type: Panel clip to double wall clip.
Reflector Mounting Type: Z-bar to Z-bar.
Reflector Mounting Type: Panel clip and Velcro.
Flammability (ASTM E 84): Panel components shall have a Class A rating per ASTM E 84.
Acoustical Performance: Values below are for panels mounted in accordance with ASTM C 423 (Type D5
Mounting) and vary by panel thickness and finish.
a.
Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) for 1-1/16 inch Thick Fiberglass-Based Reflectors: 0.20.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Verify wet work such as plastering and concrete is complete and dry. Verify building is enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (60 - 85 degrees F and not more than 70 percent relative humidity) prior to start of installation.
Commencement of installation constitutes Installers acceptance of surfaces and conditions.
B.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction, including the following:
1.
C.
For adhesive installation to substrate, provide temporary support to prevent panel slippage. Note: Impaling clips
are designed to help hold panels in place until adhesive dries.
Touch-up, repair or replace damaged units until satisfactory results are obtained.
END OF SECTION
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier and
the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or
affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically
disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or
other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
B.
Related Work: The following items are not included in this Section and are specified under the designated Sections:
1.
1.2
Section 092100 PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES for plaster and gypsum board walls and
ceilings.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data including certified laboratory test reports and other data required to
show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Samples: Submit 11-1/2 by 11-1/2 inch samples of representative panel with factory detailed edge, and representative
samples of mounting devices.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
1.4
Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01.
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
1.5
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation. Do not deliver material to building until wet
conditions such as concrete, plaster, paint, and adhesives have been completed and cured to a condition of equilibrium.
LIMITED WARRANTY
A.
Limited Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard limited 3-year warranty against manufacturing defects in material or
workmanship.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Verify wet work such as plastering and concrete is complete and dry. Verify building is enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (60 - 85 degrees F and not more than 70 percent relative humidity) prior to start of installation.
Commencement of installation constitutes Installers acceptance of surfaces and conditions.
B.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction, including the following:
1.
C.
For adhesive installation to substrate, provide temporary support to prevent panel slippage. Note: Impaling clips
are designed to help hold panels in place until adhesive dries.
Touch-up, repair or replace damaged units until satisfactory results are obtained.
END OF SECTION
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier and
the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or
affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically
disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or
other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
B.
Related Work: The following items are not included in this Section and are specified under the designated Sections:
1.
1.2
Section 092100 PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES for plaster and gypsum board walls and
ceilings.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data including certified laboratory test reports and other data required to
show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Samples: Submit 11-1/2 by 11-1/2 inch samples of representative panel with factory detailed edge, and representative
samples of mounting devices.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
1.4
Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01.
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
1.5
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation. Do not deliver material to building until wet
conditions such as concrete, plaster, paint, and adhesives have been completed and cured to a condition of equilibrium.
LIMITED WARRANTY
A.
Limited Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard limited 3-year warranty against manufacturing defects in material or
workmanship.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Construction: Composite core of dimensionally stable rigid fiberglass with 6 7 pcf density mounted to a 1/2
inch thick medium density overlay (MDO) plywood backer and ribs.
Recycled Content: For fiberglass, 52 percent pre-consumer and 5 percent post-consumer recycled content.
Absorptive Panels: 1/8 inch molded fiberglass of 16-20 pcf density over face and edges.
Reflective Panels: 1/16 inch unperforated copolymer over face.
Thickness: 1-1/2 inches minimum.
Core Thickness: 2 inches.
Size: 16 square feet maximum, with maximum length of 96 inches and minimum width of 24 inches.
Edge Profile: Square; covered with 1/8 inch molded fiberglass of 16-20 pcf density.
Corner Detail: Square.
Fabric Finish: Manufacturer, pattern and color as selected; applied directly over face and edges of panels to
provide full finished edge, fully tailored corners.
Mounting Type: Panel clip to Z-bar.
Mounting Type: Panel clip to double wall clip.
Mounting Type: Z-Bar to Z-Bar.
Mounting Type: Z-clip and Velcro.
Flammability (ASTM E 84): Panel components except medium density overlay (MDO) plywood shall have a
Class A rating per ASTM E 84.
Acoustical Performance: NRC based on panel configuration and finish.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Verify wet work such as plastering and concrete is complete and dry. Verify building is enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (60 - 85 degrees F and not more than 70 percent relative humidity) prior to start of installation.
Commencement of installation constitutes Installers acceptance of surfaces and conditions.
B.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction, including the following:
1.
C.
For adhesive installation to substrate, provide temporary support to prevent panel slippage. Note: Impaling clips
are designed to help hold panels in place until adhesive dries.
Touch-up, repair or replace damaged units until satisfactory results are obtained.
END OF SECTION
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier and
the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or
affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically
disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or
other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
B.
Related Work: The following items are not included in this Section and are specified under the designated Sections:
1.
1.2
Section 092100 PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES for plaster and gypsum board walls and
ceilings.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data including certified laboratory test reports and other data required to
show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Samples: Submit 11-1/2 by 11-1/2 inch samples of representative panel with factory detailed edge, and representative
samples of mounting devices.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
1.4
Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01.
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
1.5
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation. Do not deliver material to building until wet
conditions such as concrete, plaster, paint, and adhesives have been completed and cured to a condition of equilibrium.
LIMITED WARRANTY
A.
Limited Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard limited 3-year warranty against manufacturing defects in material or
workmanship.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Construction: Composite core with two layers of dimensionally stable rigid fiberglass separated by a barrier
septum.
Core Fiberglass Density: 6 - 7 pcf.
Recycled Content: For fiberglass, 52 percent pre-consumer and 5 percent post-consumer recycled content.
Core Thickness: 1 inch.
Core Thickness: 2 inches.
Size for Ceiling Applications: 36 by 60 inches and custom.
Size for Wall Applications: 48 inches wide by 120 inches high and custom.
Edge Profile: Square.
Finish: Manufacturer, pattern and color as selected: applied directly over face and edges of panel and returned
to back of panel to provide full finished edge; corners fully tailored.
Mounting Type for Ceiling Applications: Z-Bar to Z-Bar.
Mounting Type for Ceiling Applications: Lay-in.
Mounting Type for Walls: Panel clip.
Mounting Type for Walls: Impaling / adhesive.
Flammability (ASTM E 84): Panel components shall have a Class A rating per ASTM E 84.
Acoustical Performance: Values below are for panels mounted in accordance with ASTM C 423 (Type D5
Mounting) and vary by panel thickness and finish.
a.
Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) for 1 inch thickness: 0.65.
b.
Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) for 2 inch thickness: 0.90.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Verify wet work such as plastering and concrete is complete and dry. Verify building is enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (60 - 85 degrees F and not more than 70 percent relative humidity) prior to start of installation.
Commencement of installation constitutes Installers acceptance of surfaces and conditions.
B.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction, including the following:
1.
C.
For adhesive installation to substrate, provide temporary support to prevent panel slippage. Note: Impaling clips
are designed to help hold panels in place until adhesive dries..
Touch-up, repair or replace damaged units until satisfactory results are obtained.
END OF SECTION
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier and
the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or
affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically
disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or
other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
B.
Related Work: The following items are not included in this Section and are specified under the designated Sections:
1.
1.2
Section 092100 PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES for plaster and gypsum board walls and
ceilings.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data including certified laboratory test reports and other data required to
show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Samples: Submit 11-1/2 by 11-1/2 inch samples of representative panel with factory detailed edge, and representative
samples of mounting devices.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
1.4
Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01.
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
1.5
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation. Do not deliver material to building until wet
conditions such as concrete, plaster, paint, and adhesives have been completed and cured to a condition of equilibrium.
LIMITED WARRANTY
A.
Limited Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard limited 3-year warranty against manufacturing defects in material or
workmanship.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
Basis-of-Design: Conwed Designscape | Wall Technology Respond Diffusers: Barrel and Pyramidal
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Construction: 0.125 inch Thermo-formed fire resistant plastic molded to a one-piece Barrel or a special offset
Pyramidal shape.
Sizes:
a.
Pyramidal size: 2x2x8 height
b.
Pyramidal size 4x4x12.5 height
c.
Barrel size: 2x2x7 height
d.
Barrel size: 2x4x7 height
e.
Barrel size: 3x3x7 height
f.
Barrel size: 3x4x7 height
g.
Barrel size: 3x5x7 height
h.
Barrel size: 3x6x7 height
i.
Barrel size: 4x4x7 height
j.
Barrel size: 4x6x7 height
k.
Barrel size: 4x8x7 height
Edge Profile: Flanged for lay-in application.
Corners: Radius.
Edge Profile: No flange for walls and hardware ceiling mount.
Finish, Gel-Coat: Applied directly over face and edges of panel.
Finish, Fabric: Contact Manufacturer for available fabrics.
Mounting Type Walls: Straight edged diffusers: L-angles and hook and loop fasteners.
Mounting Type Ceilings: Flanged to fit standard ceiling grid.
Mounting Type Ceilings: Straight edge with L-angles
Acoustical Performance: Values below are for panels mounted in accordance with ASTM C 423 (Type D5
Mounting) and vary by panel thickness and finish.
a.
Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC): 0.10.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Verify wet work such as plastering and concrete is complete and dry. Verify building is enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (60 - 85 degrees F and not more than 70 percent relative humidity) prior to start of installation.
Commencement of installation constitutes Installers acceptance of surfaces and conditions.
B.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction, including the following:
1.
C.
For adhesive installation to substrate, provide temporary support to prevent panel slippage. Note: Impaling clips
are designed to help hold panels in place until adhesive dries..
Touch-up, repair or replace damaged units until satisfactory results are obtained.
END OF SECTION
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier and
the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or
affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically
disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or
other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
B.
Related Work: The following items are not included in this Section and are specified under the designated Sections:
1.
1.2
Section 092100 PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES for plaster and gypsum board walls and
ceilings.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data including certified laboratory test reports and other data required to
show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Samples: Submit 11-1/2 by 11-1/2 inch samples of representative panel with factory detailed edge, and representative
samples of mounting devices.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
1.4
Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01.
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
1.5
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation. Do not deliver material to building until wet
conditions such as concrete, plaster, paint, and adhesives have been completed and cured to a condition of equilibrium.
LIMITED WARRANTY
A.
Limited Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard limited 3-year warranty against manufacturing defects in material or
workmanship.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
Basis-of-Design: Conwed Designscape | Wall Technology Respond Baffles: Fold-Up and Back-to-Back
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Verify wet work such as plastering and concrete is complete and dry. Verify building is enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (60 - 85 degrees F and not more than 70 percent relative humidity) prior to start of installation.
Commencement of installation constitutes Installers acceptance of surfaces and conditions.
B.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction, including the following:
1.
C.
For adhesive installation to substrate, provide temporary support to prevent panel slippage. Note: Impaling clips
are designed to help hold panels in place until adhesive dries..
Touch-up, repair or replace damaged units until satisfactory results are obtained.
END OF SECTION
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier
and the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
Section Includes: Glass fiber acoustical insulation for interior partitions. (Owens Corning SelectSound Black Acoustic
Board)
B.
Related Work: The following items are not included in this Section and are specified under the designated Sections:
1.
2.
3.
1.2
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product specifications including certified laboratory test reports and other data
required to show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Certified Test Reports: Submit test data from an independent testing agency, acceptable to authorities having
jurisdiction, evidencing that systems components comply with requirements indicated for fire performance and recycled
content characteristics. Submit test data from independent testing agencies showing that system complies with the
specified requirements for acoustical performance.
1.3
1.4
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation.
WARRANTY
A.
Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard 1-year warranty against defects in materials or manufacturing.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
MANUFACTURER
A.
Glass Fiber Acoustical Insulation for Interior Partitions: SelectSound Black Acoustic Board as manufactured by Owens
Corning, www.owenscorning.com with the following characteristics:
1.
2.
3.
Compliance:
a.
Compressive Strength (ASTM A165, 10 percent deformation): 25 lb/ft2 (1197 Pa).
b.
Compressive Strength (ASTM A165, 20 percent deformation): 90 lb/ft2 (4309 Pa).
c.
Water Vapor Sorption (ASTM C1104): Less than 3 percent by weight at 120 degrees F (49 degrees C),
95 percent R.H.
d.
Fungi Resistance (ASTM C1338): Meets requirement.
e.
Corrosiveness (ASTM C665, Corrosiveness Test): Will not cause corrosion greater than that caused by
sterile cotton on aluminum or steel.
f.
Surface Burning Characteristics (ASTM E84/CAN/ULC-S102): Maximum flame spread 25, maximum
smoke developed 50.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
EXAMINATION
A.
3.2
Verification of Conditions: Examine installation location and conditions under which work is to be performed. Do not
proceed until satisfactory conditions are achieved.
INSTALLATION
A.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction, including the following.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Cut insulation to fit around penetrations, including outlets, junction boxes and other irregularities.
Where walls are not finished on both sides or insulation does not fill the cavity depth, provide supplementary
support to hold product in place.
Prepare surfaces prior to manufacturer approved adhesive installation.
Prepare surfaces prior to impaling pin installation. Pin location, quantity and length should be selected to
ensure tight fit. Where subject to physical contact, protect pin tips.
END OF SECTION
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier
and the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1
SUMMARY
A.
Section Includes: Glass fiber acoustical insulation for interior partitions. (Owens Corning SelectSound Black Acoustic
Blanket)
B.
Related Work: The following items are not included in this Section and are specified under the designated Sections:
1.
2.
3.
1.2
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product specifications including certified laboratory test reports and other data
required to show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Certified Test Reports: Submit test data from an independent testing agency, acceptable to authorities having
jurisdiction, evidencing that systems components comply with requirements indicated for fire performance and recycled
content characteristics. Submit test data from independent testing agencies showing that system complies with the
specified requirements for acoustical performance.
1.3
1.4
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation.
WARRANTY
A.
Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard 1-year warranty against defects in materials or manufacturing.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
MANUFACTURER
A.
Glass Fiber Acoustical Insulation for Interior Partitions: SelectSound Black Acoustic Blanket as manufactured by
Owens Corning, www.owenscorning.com with the following characteristics:
1.
2.
3.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
EXAMINATION
A.
3.2
Verification of Conditions: Examine installation location and conditions under which work is to be performed. Verify wet
work is complete and dry. Verify suitable blocking at cable mounting points is in place. Notify Contractor in writing of
any unsatisfactory conditions. Do not proceed until satisfactory conditions are achieved.
INSTALLATION
A.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Cut insulation to fit around penetrations, including outlets, junction boxes and other irregularities.
Where walls are not finished on both sides or insulation does not fill the cavity depth, provide supplementary
support to hold product in place.
Prepare surfaces prior to manufacturer approved adhesive installation.
Prepare surfaces prior to impaling pin installation. Pin location, quantity and length should be selected to
ensure tight fit. Where subject to physical contact, protect pin tips.
END OF SECTION
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier and
the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or
affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically
disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or
other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
Section Includes: Fabric wrapped ceiling panels, consisting of a laterally-suspended textile, applied over a glass-fiber
acoustic core and attached to a continuous mounting system. (Eurospan Classic)
1.2
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data including certified laboratory test reports and other data required to
show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings showing typical reflected ceiling plan, sectional views and details of construction.
C.
Samples: Submit 12 by 12 inch samples of representative fabric with factory detailed edge, and representative samples
of devices.
D.
Certified Test Reports: Submit test data from an independent testing agency, acceptable to authorities having
jurisdiction, evidencing that systems components comply with requirements indicated for fire performance and recycled
content characteristics. Submit test data from independent testing agencies showing that system complies with the
specified requirements for acoustical performance.
E.
Extra Stock: Submit an additional 2 percent of each fabric as extra stock for future use.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
Recycled Content: Fiberglass board core eligible to bear the Green Cross label for recycled content, certified on
average to contain at least 40 percent recycled glass, with 10 percent post-consumer and 30 percent pre-consumer
content.
B.
A.
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation. Do not deliver material to building until wet
conditions such as concrete, plaster, paint, and adhesives have been completed and cured to a condition of equilibrium.
1.5
A.
LIMITEDWARRANTY
Limited Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard limited 2-year warranty against defects in materials and
manufacturing. Provide manufacturers standard limited 10-year warranty against sagging or wrinkles due to heat,
humidity or aging.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
A.
MANUFACTURER
Fabric Wrapped Ceiling Panels: Eurospan Classic Acoustical Ceiling System as manufactured by Eurospan Stretch
Systems, www.eurospanstretchsystems.com with the following characteristics:
1.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
2.
a.
3.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Fabric: Eurospan Classic Ceiling Textile, [Classic White] [Vienna Crme] [Theater Black] [Custom]
color.
Fabric Type: Fiber content and locking weave not affected by heat or humidity, capable of elongating 25
percent, spot cleanable and dry cleanable. Coated with light polyurethane coating cleanable with water
or solvent-based cleaners.
Fabric Size: No seams up to 16 feet; seams allowed over 16 feet.
Fire Performance: NFPA Class A or UBC Class I, ASTM E84 flame spread index 5 or less and smoke
developed 15 or less.
Light Reflectance: Minimum light reflectance of 0.85 for white color.
Penetrations: Self supporting at penetrations, cut in fabric without additional reinforcement rings or
support.
Acoustical Core: [Standard 1 inch thick medium density glass fiber core.] [Non-standard [1/2] [3/4] [1] [11/2] [2] [3] [4] inch [medium] [high] density glass fiber core.]
Acoustic Performance: ASTM C 423, Type E 400 mounting with minimum NRC of 1.00 at 1 inch
thickness, Type A mounting with NRC of 0.80 at 1 inch thickness.
Mounting Devices: Nominal 1/2 inch or 1 inch fire-retardant rigid polymer high-strength extrusions or
aluminum extrusions produced in perimeter and mid-seam profiles. Staples, 18 gauge with mechanical
ability to attach extrusions, suitable for mounting substrate.
Fire Performance, Assembly: NFPA Class A or UBC Class I, ASTM E84 flame spread index 5 or less
and smoke developed 35 or less.
Perimeter Track: [Square] [Bevel], with exposed edges selective covered with matching fabric or
painted to match the fabric.
Mid Joint Track: [Square] [Reveal] [Flexible] track as required to achieve design indicated on the
Drawings. Capable of installing panels continuously without joints.
Furring: If core material is thicker than track profile, provide fire retardant treated wood grounds or
furrings prior to mounting the track. If edges of grounds are exposed, finish with fabric or painted as
selected.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
A.
Verification of Conditions: Examine installation location and conditions under which work is to be performed. Verify wet
work is complete and dry. Verify suitable blocking is in place. Notify Contractor in writing of any unsatisfactory
conditions. Do not proceed until satisfactory conditions are achieved.
3.2
A.
EXAMINATION
INSTALLATION
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction including the following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Inspect fabric prior to installation. Do not install damaged, imperfect or soiled fabric.
Apply mounting system tracks to surfaces to receive system. Secure with 1 inch staples spaced on 2 inch
centers.
Install mounting system tracks level and straight, flush and in proper alignment.
Install acoustical core material continuous and flush to the edge of the track in largest sizes practical and
secure in place with appropriate adhesives or staples. For fabric closer than 1/4 inch to the core, caulk
joints or provide a white scrim or lining to prevent read through. Scrim or lining shall not inhibit the
acoustical performance of the system, and meet fire safety code requirements.
5.
3.3
Stretch shop cut fabric and secure into the locking jaws to produce a smooth surface, free of wrinkles or
puckers. Adjust fabric to meet the required dimensional layout.
A.
Clean exposed surfaces as necessary. Comply with manufacturers instructions for cleaning and repair of minor finish
damage. Remove and replace work that cannot be successfully cleaned and repaired to permanently eliminate
evidence of damage.
B.
Advise Contractor of required protection, including soiling from other trades and dust control, so that the work will be
without damage and deterioration at the time of acceptance.
END OF SECTION
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier and
the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or
affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically
disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or
other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
1.2
Section Includes: Fabric wrapped ceiling panels, consisting of a laterally-suspended textile, applied over a glass-fiber
acoustic core and attached to a continuous mounting system. (Eurospan EOS)
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data including certified laboratory test reports and other data required to
show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings showing typical reflected ceiling plan, sectional views and details of construction.
C.
Samples: Submit 12 by 12 inch samples of representative fabric with factory detailed edge, and representative samples
of mounting devices.
D.
Certified Test Reports: Submit test data from an independent testing agency, acceptable to authorities having
jurisdiction, evidencing that systems components comply with requirements indicated for fire performance and recycled
content characteristics. Submit test data from independent testing agencies showing that system complies with the
specified requirements for acoustical performance.
E.
Extra Stock: Submit an additional 2 percent of each fabric as extra stock for future use.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
Recycled Content: Fiberglass board core eligible to bear the Green Cross label for recycled content, certified on
average to contain at least 30 percent recycled glass, with 4 percent post-consumer and 26 percent pre-consumer
content.
B.
1.4
1.5
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation. Do not deliver material to building until wet
conditions such as concrete, plaster, paint, and adhesives have been completed and cured to a condition of equilibrium.
LIMITED WARRANTY
A.
Limited Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard limited 2-year warranty against defects in materials and
manufacturing. Provide manufacturers standard limited 10-year warranty against sagging or wrinkles due to heat,
humidity or aging.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
MANUFACTURER
A.
Fabric Wrapped Ceiling Panels: Eurospan EOS Acoustical Ceiling System as manufactured by Eurospan Stretch
Systems, www.eurospanstretchsystems.com with the following characteristics:
1.
2.
Acoustical Core: [Standard 1 inch thick medium density glass fiber core.] [Non-standard [1/2] [3/4] [1] [1-1/2] [2]
[3] [4] inch [medium] [high] density glass fiber core.]
a.
Acoustic Performance: ASTM C 423, Type E 400 mounting with minimum NRC of 0.80 at 1 inch
thickness, Type A mounting with NRC of 0.85 at 1 inch thickness and 0.95 at 2 inch thickness.
3.
Mounting Devices: Nominal 1/2 inch or 1 inch rigid polymer high-strength extrusions or aluminum extrusions
produced in perimeter and mid-seam profiles. Pneumatic staples or screw fasteners suitable for mounting
substrate.
a.
Fire Performance: NFPA Class A or UBC Class I, ASTM E84 flame spread index 25 or less and smoke
developed 50 or less.
b.
Perimeter Track: Square, with exposed edges selective covered with matching fabric or painted to
match the fabric.
c.
Mid Joint Track: [Square] [Reveal] [Flexible] track as required to achieve design indicated on the
Drawings. Capable of installing panels continuously without joints.
d.
Furring: If core material is thicker than track profile, provide fire retardant treated wood grounds or
furrings prior to mounting the track. If edges of grounds are exposed, finish with fabric or painted as
selected.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
EXAMINATION
A.
3.2
Verification of Conditions: Examine installation location and conditions under which work is to be performed. Verify wet
work is complete and dry. Verify suitable blocking is in place. Notify Contractor in writing of any unsatisfactory
conditions. Do not proceed until satisfactory conditions are achieved.
INSTALLATION
A.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction including the following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Inspect fabric prior to installation. Do not install damaged, imperfect or soiled fabric.
Apply mounting system tracks to surfaces to receive system. Secure with pneumatic staples or screw fasteners
2 to 3 inches on center.
Install mounting system tracks level and straight, flush and in proper alignment.
Install acoustical core material continuous and flush to the edge of the track in largest sizes practical and secure
in place with appropriate staples or screw fasteners.
Stretch shop cut fabric and secure into the locking jaws to produce a smooth surface, free of wrinkles or
puckers. Adjust fabric to meet the required dimensional layout.
3.3
Clean exposed surfaces as necessary. Comply with manufacturers instructions for cleaning and repair of minor finish
damage. Remove and replace work that cannot be successfully cleaned and repaired to permanently eliminate
evidence of damage.
B.
Advise Contractor of required protection, including soiling from other trades and dust control, so that the work will be
without damage and deterioration at the time of acceptance.
END OF SECTION
2014 Owens Corning. All Rights Reserved.
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier and
the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or
affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically
disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or
other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
1.2
Section Includes: Stretched fabric ceiling system, consisting of translucent fabric membrane stretched and fastened to
fixed or demountable frame structures in place below ambient or artificial lighting.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data including certified laboratory test reports and other data required to
show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings showing typical reflected ceiling plan, sectional views and details of construction.
C.
Samples: Submit 12 by 12 inch samples of representative fabric with factory detailed edge, and representative samples
of stainless steel cables and fittings to be used as mounting devices.
D.
Certified Test Reports: Submit test data from an independent testing agency, acceptable to authorities having
jurisdiction, evidencing that systems components comply with requirements indicated for fire performance
characteristics. Submit test data from independent testing agencies showing that system complies with the specified
requirements for acoustical performance.
E.
Extra Stock: Submit an additional 2 percent of each fabric as extra stock for future use.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
1.4
A.
1.5
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation. Do not deliver material to building until wet
conditions such as concrete, plaster, paint, and adhesives have been completed and cured to a condition of equilibrium.
LIMITED WARRANTY
A.
Limited Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard limited 2-year warranty against defects in materials and
manufacturing. Provide manufacturers standard limited 10-year warranty against sagging or wrinkles due to heat,
humidity or aging.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
MANUFACTURER
A.
Stretched Fabric Ceiling Systems: Eurospan Translucence Stretch Fabric System as manufactured by Eurospan
Stretch Systems, www.eurospanstretchsystems.com with the following characteristics:
1.
2.
Fabric Mounting Devices: Nominal 1/2 inch or 1 inch fire-retardant rigid polymer high-strength extrusions
produced in perimeter and mid-seam profiles. Attachment: mechanical fasteners with ability to attach extrusions
to frames or suitable substrate.
a.
Fire Performance, Assembly: NFPA Class A or UBC Class I, ASTM E84 flame spread index 5 or less
and smoke developed 35 or less.
b.
Perimeter Track: [Square] with exposed edges selective covered with matching fabric or painted to
match the fabric.
c.
Mid Joint Track: [Square] track as required to achieve design indicated on the Drawings. System is also
capable of installing panels continuously without joints.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
EXAMINATION
A.
3.2
Verification of Conditions: Examine installation location and conditions under which work is to be performed. Verify wet
work is complete and dry. Verify suitable blocking is in place. Notify Contractor in writing of any unsatisfactory
conditions. Do not proceed until satisfactory conditions are achieved.
INSTALLATION
A.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction including the following:
1.
2.
3.
3.3
Inspect fabric prior to installation. Do not install damaged, imperfect or soiled fabric.
Anchor stainless steel cable fittings to structure, using anchors acceptable to the manufacturer.
Stretch fabric and secure into the cable fittings to produce a smooth surface, free of wrinkles or puckers. Adjust
fabric to meet the required dimensional layout.
Clean exposed surfaces as necessary. Comply with manufacturers instructions for cleaning and repair of minor finish
damage. Remove and replace work that cannot be successfully cleaned and repaired to permanently eliminate
evidence of damage.
B.
Advise Contractor of required protection, including soiling from other trades and dust control, so that the work will be
without damage and deterioration at the time of acceptance.
END OF SECTION
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier and
the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or
affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically
disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or
other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
1.2
Section Includes: Acoustic stretched fabric wall system, consisting of a textile applied over a glass-fiber acoustic core
and attached to a continuous mounting system. (Eurospan Acoustical Wall System)
SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product data including certified laboratory test reports and other data required to
show compliance with these specifications.
B.
Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings showing typical wall elevations, sectional views and details of construction.
C.
Samples: Submit 12 by 12 inch samples of representative fabric with factory detailed edge, and representative samples
of mounting devices.
D.
Certified Test Reports: Submit test data from an independent testing agency, acceptable to authorities having
jurisdiction, evidencing that systems components comply with requirements indicated for fire performance and recycled
content characteristics. Submit test data from independent testing agencies showing that system complies with the
specified requirements for acoustical performance.
E.
Extra Stock: Submit an additional 2 percent of each fabric as extra stock for future use.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
Recycled Content: Fiberglass board core eligible to bear the Green Cross label for recycled content, certified on
average to contain at least 30 percent recycled glass, with at least 4 percent post-consumer glass content.
B.
1.4
1.5
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation. Do not deliver material to building until wet
conditions such as concrete, plaster, paint, and adhesives have been completed and cured to a condition of equilibrium.
LIMITED WARRANTY
A.
Limited Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard 5-year warranty against defects in materials and manufacturing.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
MANUFACTURER
A.
Acoustic Stretched Fabric Wall System: Eurospan Acoustical Wall System as manufactured by Eurospan Stretch
Systems, www.eurospanstretchsystems.com with the following characteristics:
1.
Fabric: [Selected from manufacturers standard acoustical panel fabric.] [Selected from commercial grade
panel/upholstery fabrics complying with the following.]
a.
Fabric Type: Fiber content and locking weave not affected by heat or humidity, , spot cleanable and dry
cleanable.
b.
Fabric Size: No seams up to 16 feet; seams allowed over 16 feet.
c.
Fire Performance: NFPA Class A or UBC Class I, ASTM E84 flame spread index 25 or less and smoke
developed 450 or less.
d.
Light Reflectance: Minimum light reflectance of 0.85 for white color.
e.
Penetrations: Self supporting at penetrations, cut in fabric without additional reinforcement rings or
support.
2.
Acoustical Core: [Standard 1 inch thick 6 to 7 pound density glass fiber core.] [Non-standard [1/2] [3/4] [1] [11/2] [2] [3] [4] inch [medium] [high] density glass fiber core.]
a.
Acoustic Performance: ASTM C 423, Type A mounting with NRC of 0.80 at 1 inch thickness.
3.
Mounting Devices: Nominal 1/2 inch or 1 inch fire-retardant rigid polymer high-strength extrusions or aluminum
extrusions produced in perimeter and mid-seam profiles. Staples, 18 gauge with mechanical ability to attach
extrusions, suitable for mounting substrate.
a.
Fire Performance, Assembly: NFPA Class A or UBC Class I, ASTM E84 testing.
b.
Perimeter Track: [Square] [Bevel] [Radius], with exposed edges selective covered with matching fabric
or painted to match the fabric.
c.
Mid Joint Track: [Square] [Bevel] [Radius] [Reveal] [Flexible] track as required to achieve design
indicated on the Drawings. Capable of installing panels continuously without joints.
d.
Furring: If core material is thicker than track profile, provide fire retardant treated wood grounds or
furrings prior to mounting the track. If edges of grounds are exposed, finish with fabric or painted as
selected.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
EXAMINATION
A.
3.2
Verification of Conditions: Examine installation location and conditions under which work is to be performed. Verify wet
work is complete and dry. Verify suitable blocking at cable mounting points is in place. Notify Contractor in writing of any
unsatisfactory conditions. Do not proceed until satisfactory conditions are achieved.
INSTALLATION
A.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction including the following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Inspect fabric prior to installation. Do not install damaged, imperfect or soiled fabric.
Apply mounting system tracks to surfaces to receive system. Secure with 1 inch staples spaced on 2 inch
centers.
Install mounting system tracks level and straight, flush and in proper alignment.
Install acoustical core material continuous and flush to the edge of the track in largest sizes practical and secure
in place with appropriate adhesives or staples. For fabric very light in color or light in weight, provide a white
scrim or lining to prevent read through. Scrim or lining shall not inhibit the acoustical performance of the system,
and meet fire safety code requirements.
Stretch shop cut fabric and secure into the locking jaws to produce a smooth surface, free of wrinkles or
puckers. Adjust fabric to meet the required dimensional layout.
3.3
Clean exposed surfaces as necessary. Comply with manufacturers instructions for cleaning and repair of minor finish
damage. Remove and replace work that cannot be successfully cleaned and repaired to permanently eliminate
evidence of damage.
B.
Advise Contractor of required protection, including soiling from other trades and dust control, so that the work will be
without damage and deterioration at the time of acceptance.
END OF SECTION
PROJECT ARCHITECT RESPONSIBILITY: This is a general specification guide, intended to be used by experienced construction
professionals, in conjunction with good construction practice and professional judgment. This guide is to aid in the creation of a
complete building specification that is to be fully reviewed and edited by the architect of record (specifier). Sections of this guide
should be included, edited, or omitted based on the requirements of a specific project. It is the responsibility of both the specifier
and the purchaser to determine if a product or system is suitable for its intended use. Neither Owens Corning, nor any of its subsidiary or affiliated companies, assume any responsibility for the content of this specification guide relative to actual projects and specifically disclaim any and all liability for any errors or omissions in design, detail, structural capability, attachment details, shop drawings or other construction related details, whether based upon the information provided by Owens Corning or otherwise.
SUMMARY
A.
Section Includes: Glass fiber acoustical insulation for wood-framed interior walls, floor and ceilings. (Owens Corning
B.
Related Work: The following items are not included in this Section and are specified under the designated Sections:
1.
2.
1.2
SUBMITTALS
A.
1.3
Product Data: Submit manufacturers product specifications including certified laboratory test reports and other data
required to show compliance with these specifications.
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
1.4
Project Conditions: Protect system components from excessive moisture in shipment, storage, and handling. Deliver in
unopened bundles and store in a dry place with adequate air circulation.
WARRANTY
A.
Warranty: Provide manufacturers standard 1-year warranty against defects in materials or manufacturing.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
MANUFACTURER
A.
Glass Fiber Acoustical Insulation for Wood Framed Interior Walls, Floors and Ceilings: QuietZone Acoustic Batts with
PureFiber Technology as manufactured by Owens Corning, www.owenscorning.com with the following characteristics:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Type: Inorganic glass fibers complying with ASTM C 665, Type II, Class C.
Faced Batts: 3-/12 inches thick by 15 inches wide, 3-1/2 inches thick by 23 inches wide, and 5-1/2 inches thick
by 15-1/2 inches wide as applicable to framing spacing; standard precut lengths.
Unfaced Batts: 3-1/2 inches thick by 15-1/4 inches and 3-1/2 inches thick by 23-1/4 inches wide as applicable
to framing spacing, standard precut lengths.
Dimensional Stability: Less than 0.1 percent linear shrinkage.
Water Absorption: Less than 0.05 percent maximum by volume.
Code Compliance:
a.
Uniform Building Code (ICBO) building types III, IV and V.
b.
National Building Code (BOCA) building types 3, 4, and 5.
c.
Standard Building Code (SBCCI) building types III, V, and VI.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
EXAMINATION
A.
3.2
Verification of Conditions: Examine installation location and conditions under which work is to be performed. Do not
proceed until satisfactory conditions are achieved.
INSTALLATION
A.
Install products in accordance with manufacturers written instructions and in proper relationship with adjacent
construction, including the following.
1.
2.
3.
4.
END OF SECTION
2014 Owens Corning. All Rights Reserved.
RECYCLED CONTENT
Foundations Wall Panels can utilize an Owens Corning
fiberglass board core that is third-party certified for recycled
content. The board is certified by SCS to contain at least
57% recycled glass.
APPLICATION
And for your LEED project, our acoustical panels can help
you qualify for recycled content points under the Materials and
Resources section. Other LEED categories may also apply
depending upon the project requirements.
CONSTRUCTION
The core construction is a dimensionally stable 6-7 PCF glass
fiberboard laminated with a 1/8 16-20 pcf molded glass fiber, all
covered with a specially formulated fiberglass mat. Edges are
protected with resin hardening. The acoustically transparent
finish completely covers the face and exposed edges.
SIZE AVAILABILITY
Available thicknesses are 1, 1, 2, 3, and 4, plus the 1/8
molded glass fiberboard. Maximum size is 4x10. 4 maximum
is 4 x 6 or 24 square feet.
EDGE DETAIL
All edges are resin hardened, unless otherwise specified.
Available shapes include: square, and bevel.
FINISH
Foundations Wall Panels come factory-finished with a
proprietary white, acoustically transparent covering with a
soft drywall look. Finish can be used as-is, or field painted
with a spray application.
MOUNTING
Standard mountings include spot adhesive, Z-clip, concealed
splines, impaling clips, hook & loop, Z-bar to Z-bar, and magnetic
fasteners.
ACOUSTICAL PERFORMANCE
Our products are constantly modified to achieve their
maximum acoustical performance while providing the aesthetics
desired in their applications. Panels are available in a variety of
thickness, and their performances are tested in accordance to
ASTM procedures in a NVLAP accredited laboratory. Please
consult with your Sales Representative, or the Companys
Technical Services Department for assistance in determining
the proper panels, and their acoustical specifications, for your
application.
WARRANTY
3-YEAR WARRANTY
Foundations Wall Panels have a limited 3-year warranty. The
panels are warranted to be free from defects in material and
workmanship for a period of three years from the date of
shipment.
See product warranty for details and limitations.
* The ASTM E 84 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 materials, products or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However,
results of this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment, which takes into,
account all of the factors, which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a
particular end use. Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating.
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
PART 2 MATERIALS
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
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APPLICATION
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CONSTRUCTION
This panel features a dimensionally stable 6-7 PCF fiberglass
core, with a 1/16 resilient perforated co-polymer face sheet.
Panels are finished with Class A-rated fabric and arrive readyto-install in any commercial application. Finishes are completely
adhered to the face of the panel and returned to the back for a
full finished edge. All corners are fully tailored.
RECYCLED CONTENT
Rebound wall and ceiling panels can utilize an Owens Corning
fiberglass board core that is third-party certified for recycled
content. The board is certified by SCS to contain at least
57% recycled glass.
And for your LEED project, our acoustical panels can help
you qualify for recycled content points under the Materials and
Resources section. Other LEED categories may also apply
depending upon the project requirements.
SIZE AVAILABILITY
Thicknesses include: 1-1/16, 1-9/16 and 2-1/16. Widths are up to
48, and lengths to 10. Custom widths up to 53 are available.
EDGE DETAIL
All edges are resin hardened, unless otherwise specified.
Corner choices include: square, bevel, and radius.
FINISH
A wide variety of fabrics are available from all major brands,
including Guilford, Maharam, Knoll, Carnegie, and Designtex. A
comprehensive selection of vinyl coverings are available from
Sanitas Kalahari, Designtex and Maharam.
MOUNTING
Standard mountings include spot and perimeter adhesive, Z-clip,
concealed splines, impaling clips, hook & loop, and magnetic
fasteners. Z-Bar to Z-Bar is recommended for ceilings.
ACOUSTICAL PERFORMANCE
Our products are constantly modified to achieve their
maximum acoustical performance while providing the aesthetics
desired in their applications. Panels are available in a variety of
thickness, and their performances are tested in accordance to
ASTM procedures in a NVLAP accredited laboratory. Please
consult with your Local Representative, or the Companys
Technical Services Department for assistance in determining
the proper panels, and their acoustical specifications, for your
application.
WARRANTY
3-YEAR WARRANTY
Rebound acoustical panels have a limited 3-year warranty
starting from date of shipment. The panels are warranted to be
free from defects in material and workmanship.
See product warranty for details and limitations.
* The ASTM E 84 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 materials, products or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However, results of
this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment, which takes into, account all of
the factors, which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a particular end use.
Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating
REBOUND PANELS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 Work in this section shall be subject to drawings, general
conditions, schedules, addenda and other contract
documents.
1.2 The extent of the acoustical panels is shown on the
drawings and in the schedules.
1.3 Submit _______ (select quantity) samples of each type of
acoustical panel as shown on the drawings and in schedules
and include appropriate technical information including test
data and maintenance instructions. Submit __________
(select quantity) fabric selector cards from manufacturers
standard finishes, or designer specified finishes.
1.4 Acoustical panels shall be installed according to
manufacturers recommendations and instructions.
1.5 Installation of acoustical panels shall not begin until all wet
work (plastering, concrete, etc.) is completed and dry.
Building shall be properly enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (temperature of 60-85F and not
more than 70% relative humidity) before installation begins.
1.6 The contractor shall be responsible for the examination
and acceptance of all surfaces and conditions prior to the
acoustical panel installation.
1.7 Substitutions or changes will only be permitted by prior
approval by the architect.
PART 2 MATERIALS
2.1 Acoustical panels shall be: Rebound Panels as manufactured
by Conwed Designscape|Wall Technology, 800 Gustafson
Road, Ladysmith, WI 54848. Phone (800) 932-2383,
fax (800) 833-4798.
2.2 Acoustical Panels shall be constructed of a composite
core construction of dimensionally stable rigid fiberglass
of medium density, laminated to a 1/16 resilient perforated
co-polymer face sheet. Thickness (choose one) 1-1/16, 1-9/16,
2-1/16 or custom __________ (specify).
2.3 Sizes: ______ width and _______ high or as shown on
drawings. Standard maximum size is 48 wide x 120
high (nominal). Custom or larger sizes up to 53 widths
are available; consult manufacturer. Panels are to be
manufactured according to field dimensions supplied by the
installing contractor. Standard tolerances are 1/16 in width
and length.
2.4 Edge profile shall be: Square, full bevel, half-bevel, miter, or
custom __________________ (specify). Corner detail shall
be: Square, radius or custom _______________ (specify).
Edge treatment shall be: resin hardened, aluminum or highpressure laminate (with square edge only), wood (all profiles
available) or custom _______________ (specify).
2.5 Panel finish shall be ______________________________
__________ (specify finish manufacturer, pattern, color and
specifier). Finish shall be applied directly over the face and
edges of the panel and returned to the back of the panel to
provide a full finished edge. All corners are fully tailored.
2.6 Mounting shall be: Adhesive/Resin, Adhesive No Resin,
Impaling/Adhesive, Lay-in, Magnet, Spline, VELCRO, Panel
Clip to Wall Bar, Panel Clip to Double Wall Clip, Z-Bar to
Z-Bar (recommended for ceilings), Aluminum Z-Clips, Panel
Clips/VELCRO or custom ________________ (specify).
Adhesive, miscellaneous fasteners, (i.e. nails, screws, etc.) and
standard continuous wall leveling angle are to be supplied by
the contractor.
2.7 Acoustical Performance panels shall have a minimum NRC
of _____ (please specify).
2.8 Flammability All panel components shall have a Class A
fire rating in accordance with ASTM E-84.
2.9 R-Value is _____. (Calculated using the R-factor of 4.16 per
inch of thickness.)
Thank you for choosing Conwed Designscape|Wall
Technology for your acoustical needs.
The information provided above is correct to the best of our
knowledge at time of printing. We reserve the right to make
changes without prior notification.
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
Technical information contained herein is furnished without charge or obligation and is given
and accepted at recipients sole risk. Because conditions of use may vary and are beyond our
control, Owens Corning makes no representation about, and is not responsible or liable for
the accuracy or reliability of data associated with particular uses of any product described
herein. Nothing contained in this bulletin shall be considered a recommendation.
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RESIST PANELS
MOUNTING
Standard mountings include spot and perimeter adhesive, Z-clip,
concealed splines, impaling clips, hook & loop, and magnetic
fasteners. Z-Bar to Z-Bar is recommended for ceilings.
ACOUSTICAL PERFORMANCE
Resist Acoustical Wall Panels provide excellent acoustical
performance for gymnasiums and multi-purpose areas, and
virtually anywhere sound absorption is required.
FIRE PERFORMANCE
Each component has been tested according to ASTM E 84* and
has a Class I/A rating.
WARRANTY
APPLICATION
Conwed Designscape|Wall Technology Resist Acoustical Wall
Panels are designed for gymnasiums and multi-purpose areas.
The resilient fiberglass core springs back on impact to resist
permanent deformation. This is an economical approach to
sound absorption and abuse resistance.
CONSTRUCTION
The core construction is a dimensionally stable 6 PCF resilient
fiberglass board with optional resin hardened edge protection.
Classic construction: unhardened edges combined with a nonwoven ribbed polyester fabric wrap. Finishes are completely
adhered to the face of the panel and returned to the back for
a full finished edge. All corners are fully tailored.
SIZE AVAILABILITY
Available thicknesses are 1-1/8 and 2-1/8. Widths are up to 48,
and lengths to 10. Sizes up to 60 x 120 are available in some
non-classic fabrics.
EDGE DETAIL
In the classic construction with Whispertex fabric, edges are
unhardened; however resin hardened edges are available in
other fabrics. Available choices include: square, radius, bevel,
half bevel, and radius corners.
FINISH
Classic Resist finish is Whispertex Plisse, a ribbed non-woven
fabric (shown). Other finishes of choice include Whispertex
Coppersmith, which is not ribbed, and Guilford 2100.
3-YEAR WARRANTY
Resist Acoustical panels have a limited 3-year warranty starting
from date of purchase. The panels are warranted to be free
from defects in material and workmanship.
See product warranty for details and limitations.
* The ASTM E 84 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 materials, products or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However, results of
this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment, which takes into, account all of
the factors, which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a particular end use.
Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating.
RESIST PANELS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 Work in this section shall be subject to drawings, general
conditions, schedules, addenda and other contract
documents.
1.2 The extent of the acoustical panels is shown on the
drawings and in the schedules.
1.3 Submit _______ (select quantity) samples of each type of
acoustical panel as shown on the drawings and in schedules
and include appropriate technical information including test
data and maintenance instructions. Submit __________
(select quantity) fabric selector cards from manufacturers
standard finishes, or designer specified finishes.
1.4 Acoustical panels shall be installed according to
manufacturers recommendations and instructions.
1.5 Installation of acoustical panels shall not begin until all wet
work (plastering, concrete, etc.) is completed and dry.
Building shall be properly enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (temperature of 60-85F and not
more than 70% relative humidity) before installation begins.
1.6 The contractor shall be responsible for the examination
and acceptance of all surfaces and conditions prior to the
acoustical panel installation.
1.7 Substitutions or changes will only be permitted by prior
approval by the architect.
PART 2 MATERIALS
2.1 Acoustical wall panels shall be: Resist Acoustical Wall Panels
as manufactured by Conwed Designscape|Wall Technology
800 Gustafson Road, Ladysmith, WI 54848.
Phone (800) 932-2383, fax (800) 833-4798
2.2 Acoustical Panels shall be constructed of a composite core
construction of dimensionally stable, rigid, resilient fiberglass
of 6-pcf density. Thickness (choose one): 1-1/8, 2-1/8 or
custom ____________ (specify).
2.3 Sizes: ______ width and _______ high or as shown on
drawings. Standard maximum size is 48 wide x 120
high (nominal). Custom or larger sizes available; consult
manufacturer. Panels are to be manufactured according
to field dimensions supplied by the installing contractor.
Standard tolerances are 1/16 in width and length.
2.4 Edge profile shall be: Square, radius, full bevel, half-bevel,
miter, or custom __________________ (specify). Corner
detail shall be: Square, radius or custom _______________
(specify). Edge treatment shall be: un-hardened, resin
hardened, aluminum or high-pressure laminate (with
square edge only), wood (all profiles available) or custom
_______________ (specify).
2.5 Panel finish shall be ______________________________
__________ (specify finish manufacturer, pattern, color and
specifier). Finish shall be applied directly over the face and
edges of the panel and returned to the back of the panel
to provide a full finished edge. All corners are fully tailored.
2.6 Mounting shall be: Adhesive / Resin, Adhesive No Resin,
Impaling/Adhesive, Lay-in, Magnet, Rotofast (some
limitations), Spline, VELCRO, Z-Clip to Z-bar, Z-Clip
to Double Wall Clip, Z-Bar to Z-Bar, Aluminum Z-Clips,
Z-Clip/VELCRO or custom ________________ (specify).
Adhesive, miscellaneous fasteners, (i.e. nails, screws, etc.)
and standard continuous wall leveling angle are to be
supplied by the contractor.
2.7 Acoustical Performance panels shall have a minimum
NRC of _____ (please specify) in accordance with ASTM
C-423 (Type D5 Mounting).
2.8 Flammability All panel components shall have a Class
A fire rating in accordance with ASTM E-84.
Thank you for choosing Conwed Designscape|Wall
Technology for your acoustical needs.
The information provided above is correct to the best of our
knowledge at time of printing. We reserve the right to make
changes without prior notification.
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
Technical information contained herein is furnished without charge or obligation and is
given and accepted at recipients sole risk. Because conditions of use may vary and are
beyond our control, Owens Corning makes no representation about, and is not responsible
or liable for the accuracy or reliability of data associated with particular uses of any product
described herein. Nothing contained in this bulletin shall be considered a recommendation.
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RESPOND A SERIES
A100/A200/A300/A400
Please consult with your Sales Representative, or the Companys
Technical Services Department for assistance in determining
the proper panels, and their acoustical specifications, for your
application.
R-VALUE
The R-Value is resistivity to heat or cold, and is an important
factor in choosing a finish.
Thickness
1
1-1/2
2
3
4
APPLICATION
The Conwed Designscape|Wall Technology RespondA
Series (A100, A200, A300, and A400) panels are economical,
all purpose acoustical wall and ceiling panels designed for use
where sound absorption and value are the main criteria. This
series panel is suitable for auditoriums, theatres, offices and
libraries: anywhere noise control is needed and critical lighting
and high abuse resistance are not factors.
CONSTRUCTION
The core construction is a dimensionally stable 6-7 PCF
fiberglass board with chemically hardened edge protection.
Finishes are completely adhered to the face of the panel and
returned to the back for a full finished edge. All corners are
fully tailored.
R-Value
4.1
6.2
8.3
12.5
16.6
FIRE PERFORMANCE
All components have been tested according to ASTM E 84*
and have a Class I/A rating.
RECYCLED CONTENT
A Series panels can utilize an Owens Corning fiberglass board
core that is third-party certified for recycled content. The
board is certified by SCS to contain at least 57% recycled
glass.
And for your LEED project, our acoustical panels can help
you qualify for recycled content points under the Materials and
Resources section. Other LEED categories may also apply
depending upon the project requirements.
SIZE AVAILABILITY
Available thicknesses are 3/4, 1, 1-1/2, 2, 3, and 4. Standard
maximum size is 4 x 10. 4 maximum is 4 x 6 or 24 square
feet. Custom size is our standard!
EDGE DETAIL
All edges are resin hardened, unless otherwise specified.
Available choices include: square, radius, bevel, and radius
corners.
FINISHES
A wide variety of fabrics are available from all major brands,
including Guilford, Maharam, Knoll, Carnegie, and Designtex.
A comprehensive selection of vinyl coverings is available from
Sanitas Kalahari, Designtex and Maharam.
MOUNTING
Standard mountings include spot and perimeter adhesive, Z-clip,
concealed splines, impaling clips, hook & loop, and magnetic
fasteners. Z-Bar to Z-Bar is recommended for ceilings.
ACOUSTICAL PERFORMANCE
Our products are constantly modified to achieve their
maximum acoustical performance while providing the aesthetics
desired in their applications. Panels are available in a variety of
thickness, and their performances are tested in accordance to
ASTM procedures in a NVLAP accredited laboratory.
WARRANTY
3-YEAR WARRANTY
A Series Acoustical panels have a limited 3-year warranty
starting from date of shipment. The panels are warranted to
be free from defects in material and workmanship.
See product warranty for details and limitations.
* The ASTM E 84 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 materials, products or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However, results of
this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment, which takes into, account all of
the factors, which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a particular end use.
Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating.
RESPOND A SERIES
A100/A200/A300/A400
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 Work in this section shall be subject to drawings, general
conditions, schedules, addenda and other contract
documents.
1.2 The extent of the acoustical panels is shown on the
drawings and in the schedules.
1.3 Submit _______ (select quantity) samples of each type
of acoustical panel as shown on the drawings and in
schedules and include appropriate technical information
including test data and maintenance instructions. Submit
__________ (select quantity) fabric selector cards from
manufacturers standard finishes, or designer specified
finishes.
1.4 Acoustical panels shall be installed according to
manufacturers recommendations and instructions.
1.5 Installation of acoustical panels shall not begin until all wet
work (plastering, concrete, etc.) is completed and dry.
Building shall be properly enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (temperature of 60-85F and not
more than 70% relative humidity) before installation
begins.
1.6 The contractor shall be responsible for the examination
and acceptance of all surfaces and conditions prior to the
acoustical panel installation.
1.7 Substitutions or changes will only be permitted by prior
approval by the architect.
PART 2 MATERIALS
2.1 Acoustical wall panels shall be: Respond A Series
Acoustical Wall Panels as manufactured by Conwed
Designscape|Wall Technology, 800 Gustafson Road,
Ladysmith, WI 54848. Phone (800) 932-2383,
fax (800) 833-4798.
2.2 Acoustical Panels shall be constructed of a composite
core construction of dimensionally stable rigid fiberglass of
6-7 pcf density. Thickness (choose one) 1/2, 3/4, 1, 1-1/2,
2, 3, 4 or custom __________ (specify).
2.3 Sizes: ______ width and _______ high or as shown on
drawings. Maximum size is 4 x 10 for 3/4, 1, 1-1/2, 2,
3. 4maximum is 4 x 6 or 24 square feet due to weight.
Custom or larger sizes available; consult manufacturer.
Panels are to be manufactured according to field
dimensions supplied by the installing contractor. Standard
tolerances are 1/16 in width and length.
2.4 Edge profile shall be: Square, radius, full bevel, halfbevel, miter, or custom __________________
(specify). Corner detail shall be: Square, radius or custom
_______________________ (specify). Edge treatment
shall be: resin hardened, aluminum or high-pressure
laminate (with square edge only), wood (all profiles
available) or custom _______________ (specify).
2.5 Panel finish shall be __________________________
______________ (specify finish manufacturer, pattern,
color and specifier). Finish shall be applied directly over
the face and edges of the panel and returned to the back
of the panel to provide a full finished edge. All corners are
fully tailored.
2.6 Mounting shall be: Adhesive/Resin, Adhesive No Resin,
Impaling/Adhesive, Lay-in, Magnet, Spline, VELCRO,
Panel Clip to Z-Bar, Panel Clip to Double Wall Clip,
Z-Bar to Z-Bar (strongly recommended for ceilings),
Aluminum Z-Clips, Panel Clips/VELCRO or custom
________________ (specify). Leveling angles are
supplied if appropriate. Adhesive, miscellaneous fasteners,
(i.e. nails, screws, etc.) and standard continuous wall
leveling angle are to be supplied by the contractor.
2.7 Acoustical Performance panels shall have a minimum
NRC of _____ (please specify).
2.8 Flammability All panel components shall have a Class
A fire rating in accordance with ASTM E-84.
2.9 R-Value is _____. (Calculated using the R-factor of 4.16
per inch of thickness.)
Thank you for choosing Conwed Designscape|Wall
Technology for your acoustical needs.
The information provided above is correct to the best of our
knowledge at time of printing. We reserve the right to make
changes without prior notification.
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
Technical information contained herein is furnished without charge or obligation and is
given and accepted at recipients sole risk. Because conditions of use may vary and are
beyond our control, Owens Corning makes no representation about, and is not responsible
or liable for the accuracy or reliability of data associated with particular uses of any product
described herein. Nothing contained in this bulletin shall be considered a recommendation.
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RESPOND IR SERIES
IR108/IR308/IR408
FIRE PERFORMANCE
Each component has been tested according to ASTM E 84*
and has a Class I/A rating.
R-VALUE
The R-Value is resistivity to heat or cold, and is an important
factor in choosing a finish.
1
4.1
1-1/2 6.2
2
8.3
3
12.5
4
16.6
APPLICATION
Conwed Designscape|Wall Technology Respond IR Series
(IR108/IR308/IR408) panels are designed for high traffic areas
requiring impact-resistant tackable surfaces with excellent
acoustical absorption. Use in corridors, lobbies, hallways and
similar areas.
CONSTRUCTION
The core construction is a dimensionally stable 6-7 pcf glass
fiberboard with resin hardened edge protection laminated
with a 1/8 16-20 pcf molded glass fiber. Finishes are completely
adhered to the face of the panel and returned to the back for a
full finished edge. All corners are fully tailored.
RECYCLED CONTENT
Respond IR Series panels can utilize an Owens Corning
fiberglass board core that is third-party certified for recycled
content. The board is certified by SCS to contain at least
57% recycled glass.
And for your LEED project, our acoustical panels can help
you qualify for recycled content points under the Materials and
Resources section. Other LEED categories may also apply
depending upon the project requirements.
SIZE AVAILABILITY
Available in , , 1, 1- 2, 3 and 4 thicknesses, plus
1
/8 molded glass fiberboard. Maximum sizes for 1, 2, 3 are
either 4x12 or 5x10. 4 maximum is 4 x 6 or 24 square feet.
Custom sizes are standard!
EDGE DETAIL
All edges are resin hardened, unless otherwise specified.
Available choices include: square, radius, bevel, and radius corners.
FINISH
A wide variety of fabrics are available from all major brands,
including Guilford, Maharam, Knoll, Carnegie, and Designtex. A
comprehensive selection of vinyl coverings is available from
Santas Kalahari, Designtex and Maharam.
MOUNTING
Standard mountings include spot and perimeter adhesive, Z-clip,
concealed splines, impaling clips, hook & loop, and magnetic
fasteners. Z-Bar to Z-Bar is recommended for ceilings.
ACOUSTICAL PERFORMANCE
Our products are constantly modified to achieve their
maximum acoustical performance while providing the aesthetics
desired in their applications. Panels are available in a variety of
thickness, and their performances are tested in accordance to
ASTM procedures in a NVLAP accredited laboratory. Please
consult with your Local Representative, or the Companys
Technical Services Department for assistance in determining
the proper panels, and their acoustical specifications, for your
application.
WARRANTY
3-YEAR WARRANTY
Respond IR108 Series Acoustical Panels have a limited
3-year warranty starting from date of shipment. The panels
are warranted to be free from defects in material and
workmanship.
See product warranty for details and limitations.
* The ASTM E 84 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 materials, products or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However, results of
this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment, which takes into, account all of
the factors, which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a particular end use.
Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating.
RESPOND IR SERIES
IR108/IR308/IR408
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 Work in this section shall be subject to drawings, general
conditions, schedules, addenda and other contract
documents.
1.2 The extent of the acoustical panels is shown on the
drawings and in the schedules.
1.3 Submit _______ (select quantity) samples of each type
of acoustical panel as shown on the drawings and in
schedules and include appropriate technical information
including test data and maintenance instructions. Submit
__________ (select quantity) fabric selector cards from
manufacturers standard finishes, or designer specified
finishes.
1.4 Acoustical panels shall be installed according to
manufacturers recommendations and instructions.
1.5 Installation of acoustical panels shall not begin until all wet
work (plastering, concrete, etc.) is completed and dry.
Building shall be properly enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (temperature of
60-85F and not more than 70% relative humidity) before
installation begins.
1.6 The contractor shall be responsible for the examination
and acceptance of all surfaces and conditions prior to the
acoustical panel installation.
1.7 Substitutions or changes will only be permitted by prior
approval by the architect.
PART 2 MATERIALS
2.1 Acoustical wall panels shall be: Respond IR Series
Acoustical Wall Panels as manufactured by Conwed
Designscape|Wall Technology, 800 Gustafson Road,
Ladysmith, WI 54848. Phone (800) 932-2383,
fax (800) 833-4798
2.2 Acoustical Panels shall be constructed of a composite
core construction of dimensionally stable rigid fiberglass
of 6-7 pcf density laminated to 1/8 16-20 pcf molded glass
fiber. Thickness (choose one) , , 1, 1-, 2, 3, 4
plus 1/8 or custom ________(specify).
2.3 Sizes: ______ width and _______ high or as shown on
drawings. Standard maximum size is 4 x 12 or 5 x 10
(nominal) for 1, 2 and 3. 4 x 10 is the maximum size
for , and 1-. 4 is limited (by weight) to 24 square
feet; either 4 x 6 or 2 x 12 or custom. Panels are to be
manufactured according to field dimensions supplied by
the installing contractor.
2.4 Edge profile shall be: Square, radius, full bevel, halfbevel, miter, or custom __________________
(specify). Corner detail shall be: Square, radius or custom
_______________ (specify). Edge treatment shall be:
resin hardened, aluminum or high-pressure laminate (with
square edge only), wood (all profiles available) or custom
____________ (specify).
2.5 Panel finish shall be _________________________
____________ (specify finish manufacturer, pattern,
color and specifier). Finish shall be applied directly over
the face and edges of the panel and returned to the back
of the panel to provide a full finished edge. All corners are
fully tailored.
2.6 Mounting shall be: Adhesive/Resin, Adhesive No Resin,
Impaling/Adhesive, Lay-in, Magnet, Spline, VELCRO ,
Panel Clip to Z-Bar, Panel Clip to Double Wall Clip,
Z-Bar to Z-Bar, Aluminum Z-Clips, Panel Clips/VELCRO
or custom ____________ (specify). Adhesive,
miscellaneous fasteners, (i.e. nails, screws, etc.) and
standard continuous wall leveling angle are to be supplied
by the contractor.
2.7 Acoustical Performance panels shall have a minimum
NRC of _____ (please specify).
2.8 Flammability All panel components shall have a Class
A fire rating in accordance with ASTM E-84.
2.9 R-Value is _____. (Calculated using the R-factor of 4.16
per inch of thickness.)
Thank you for choosing Conwed Designscape|Wall
Technology for your acoustical needs.
The information provided above is correct to the best of our
knowledge at time of printing. We reserve the right to make
changes without prior notification.
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
Technical information contained herein is furnished without charge or obligation and is
given and accepted at recipients sole risk. Because conditions of use may vary and are
beyond our control, Owens Corning makes no representation about, and is not responsible
or liable for the accuracy or reliability of data associated with particular uses of any product
described herein. Nothing contained in this bulletin shall be considered
a recommendation.
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.35
Thickness
5
/8 Core
STC
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FIRE PERFORMANCE
Each component has been tested according to ASTM E 84* and
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APPLICATION
Conwed Designscape|Wall Technology Respond TK/AC
Acoustical Panels are an economical, lightweight tackable panel
with moderate sound absorption and blocking capabilities.
They are ideal for display areas, meeting rooms, school rooms
or in any place that requires tackability and moderate sound
absorption at a value.
CONSTRUCTION
SIZE AVAILABILITY
Available thicknesses are and 5/8 ( nominal). Custom sizes
are available up to 48 x 120 (nominal). Standard tolerance is
1/16.
EDGE DETAIL
Available choices include: square, radius, bevel, miter, kerf or
custom. Radius corners are also available.
FINISH
MOUNTING
Standard mountings include perimeter adhesive, hook & loop,
Z-clip plates and concealed splines.
EXCELLENT
ACOUSTICAL PERFORMANCE
WARRANTY
3-YEAR WARRANTY
Respond TK/AC Acoustical Panels have a limited 3-year
warranty starting from date of purchase. The panels are
warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship.
See product warranty for details and limitations.
* The ASTM E 84 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 materials, products or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However, results of
this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment, which takes into account all of
the factors which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a particular end use.
Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating.
PART 2 MATERIALS
2.1 Acoustical wall panels shall be: Respond TK/AC Acoustical
Panels as manufactured by Conwed Designscape|Wall
Technology, 800 Gustafson Road, Ladysmith, WI 54848.
Phone (800) 932-2383, fax (800) 833-4798.
2.4 Edge profile shall be: Square, radius, half-bevel, miter, kerf or
custom __________________ (specify). Corner detail shall
be: Square or radius.
2.5 Panel finish shall be ______________________________
__________ (specify finish manufacturer, pattern, color and
specifier). Finish shall be applied directly over the face and
edges of the panel and returned to the back of the panel
to provide a full finished edge. All corners are fully tailored.
2.6 Mounting shall be: Adhesive No Resin (Perimeter
Adhesive), VELCRO, concealed spline, Z-Clip Plates and
Z-Bars. Adhesive, miscellaneous fasteners, (i.e. nails, screws,
etc.) and standard continuous wall leveling angle are to be
supplied by the contractor.
2.7 Acoustical Performance panels shall have a minimum
NRC of _____ (please specify) in accordance with
ASTM C-423 (Type A Mounting). Note: core is not
perforated and therefore not rated for NRC.
2.8 Flammability All panel components shall have a Class A
fire rating in accordance with ASTM E-84.
Thank you for choosing Conwed Designscape|Wall
Technology for your acoustical needs.
The information provided above is correct to the best of our
knowledge at time of printing. We reserve the right to make
changes without prior notification.
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
Technical information contained herein is furnished without charge or obligation and is
given and accepted at recipients sole risk. Because conditions of use may vary and are
beyond our control, Owens Corning makes no representation about, and is not responsible
or liable for the accuracy or reliability of data associated with particular uses of any product
described herein. Nothing contained in this bulletin shall be considered a recommendation.
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FINISHES
Foundations is a factory-finished proprietary white,
acoustically transparent covering with a soft drywall look
available in white.
Factory painted finish.
A wide variety of fabrics are available from all major
brands, including Guilford, Maharam, Knoll, Carnegie, and
Designtex.
FIRE PERFORMANCE
All components have been tested according to ASTM E 84*
and have a Class I/A rating.
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APPLICATION
The Access Ceiling System is intended for commercial interiors
requiring a monolithic appearance, excellent acoustics and fast
and easy access to the plenum area.
CONSTRUCTION
The patented Access Ceiling panels feature a strong aluminum
frame, with several exposed surface finishes to choose from.
The strong rigid and easy to install grid system is made with
an extruded main grid and V-shaped spacer bars. The fully
accessible panels are supported by torsion springs engaging the
grid structure. Flat panels can have non-metal curving edge. A
floating cloud appearance can be created via 4 and 6 integral
returned edges.
Core construction is a dimensionally stable 6-7 pcf glass
fiberboard with 1/8 16-20 pcf molded glass facer.
All system components are rust-free aluminum and galvanized
steel to minimize maintenance.
SIZE AVAILABILITY
Typical sizes range from 4 x 4 up to maximum sizes of
4 x 12 and 5 x 10.
WARRANTY
3-YEAR WARRANTY
Access Ceiling System has a limited 3-year warranty. The
panels are warranted to be free from defects in material and
workmanship for a period of three years from the date of
shipment.
See product warranty for details and limitations.
* The ASTM E 84 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 materials, products or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However, results of
this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment, which takes into, account all of
the factors, which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a particular end use.
Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating.
PART 2 MATERIALS
2.1 Acoustical ceiling panels shall be: Access Ceiling Systems
manufactured by Conwed Designscape|Wall Technology,
800 Gustafson Road, Ladysmith, WI 54848.
Phone (800) 932-2383, fax (800) 833-4798.
2.4 Edge profile shall be: Slightly beveled to create 1/8 reveal.
Flat panel can have non-metal curving edge. 3 to 6
integral returned edges are available.
2.5 Panel finish shall be Foundations, factory painted, or
fabric ___________________________________
___(specify manufacturer, pattern, color and specifier).
Fabric shall be applied directly over the face and edges and
returned to the back to provide a full finished edge. All
corners are fully tailored.
2.6 Torsion spring mounting, grid mains and spacer bars are
provided (attached by others)). Adhesive and miscellaneous
fasteners, (i.e. nails, screws, etc are to be supplied by the
contractor.
2.7 Acoustical Performance panels shall have a minimum
NRC of _____ (please specify) in accordance with ASTM
C-423 (Type E-400 Mounting).
2.8 Flammability All panel components shall have a Class A
fire rating in accordance with ASTM E-84.
Thank you for choosing Conwed Designscape|Wall
Technology for your acoustical needs.
The information provided above is correct to the best of our
knowledge at time of printing. We reserve the right to make
changes without prior notification.
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
Technical information contained herein is furnished without charge or obligation and is given
and accepted at recipients sole risk. Because conditions of use may vary and are beyond our
control, Owens Corning makes no representation about, and is not responsible or liable for
the accuracy or reliability of data associated with particular uses of any product described
herein. Nothing contained in this bulletin shall be considered a recommendation.
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FIRE PERFORMANCE
Each component has been tested according to ASTM E 84*
and has Class I/A rating.
APPLICATION
Conwed Designscape|Wall Technology Foundations Acoustical
Ceilings are designed for areas requiring excellent acoustical
absorption with a soft drywall look. Use in conference rooms,
auditoriums, churches, entry-ways, and similar areas. Panels
are paintable up to 3 times (spray application) without losing
acoustical absorption**!
CONSTRUCTION
The core construction is a dimensionally stable 6-7 PCF glass
fiberboard laminated with a 18" 16-20 pcf molded glass fiber, all
covered with a specially formulated fiberglass mat. Edges are
protected with resin hardening. The acoustically transparent
finish completely covers the face and exposed edges.
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Foundations Acoustical Ceilings can utilize an Owens Corning
fiberglass board core that is third-party certified for recycled
content. The board is certified by SCS to contain at least
57% recycled glass.
And for your LEED project, our acoustical panels can help
you qualify for recycled content points under the Materials and
Resources section. Other LEED categories may also apply
depending upon the project requirements.
SIZE AVAILABILITY
Available thicknesses are 1", 1-", 2", plus the 18" molded glass
fiberboard. Maximum sizes is 4'x10'.
WARRANTY
EDGE DETAIL
3-YEAR WARRANTY
FINISH
Foundations Acoustical Ceilings come factory-finished with a
proprietary white, acoustically transparent and if desired,
paintable covering.
MOUNTING
Standard ceiling mountings include lay-in, resin spots, or Z-bar
to Z-bar.
ACOUSTICAL PERFORMANCE
Foundations Acoustical Ceilings provide excellent acoustical
performance for auditoriums, theaters, offices, libraries,
classrooms and virtually anywhere sound absorption is
required.
* The ASTM E 84 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 materials, products or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However,
results of this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment, which takes into,
account all of the factors, which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a
particular end use. Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating.
*See field painting instructions.
PART 2 MATERIALS
2.1 Foundations Acoustical Ceilings shall be: Foundations
Acoustical Ceilings as manufactured by Conwed
Designscape|Wall Technology, 800 Gustafson Road,
Ladysmith, WI 54848. Phone (800) 932-2383,
fax (800) 833-4798.
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118"
218"
118"
218"
Guilford 2100
Guilford 2100
Painted
Painted
NRC
0.90
1.05
0.90
1.10
APPLICATION
Conwed Designscape|Wall Technology Gridlock acoustical
ceiling panels are designed for:
Quick and easy lift-and-shift removal.
The full range of fabric, Foundations and factory painted
finishes.
" defined reveal between panels.
CONSTRUCTION
The core construction is a dimensionally stable 6-7 PCF
glass fiberboard of various thicknesses. Depending on finish
requirements, this could be laminated with a 18" 16-20 pcf
molded glass fiber, and/or covered with a specially formulated
fiberglass mat. Edges are protected with resin hardening. All
finishes are acoustically transparent and cover the face and
exposed edges.
FIRE PERFORMANCE
Each component has been tested according to ASTM E 84*
and has a Class I/A rating.
RECYCLED CONTENT
Gridlock acoustical ceiling panels can utilize an Owens
Corning fiberglass board core that is third-party certified for
recycled content. The board is certified by SCS to contain at
least 57% recycled glass.
And for your LEED project, our acoustical panels can help
you qualify for recycled content points under the Materials and
Resources section. Other LEED categories may also apply
depending upon the project requirements.
SIZE AVAILABILITY
Available thicknesses are 1", 1" and 2" plus the 18" molded
glass fiberboard if required. Sizes are generally in 6" increments
from 24"x24" up to 48"x48" and 30"x60".
EDGE DETAIL
All edges are squared and resin hardened.
FINISHES
A wide variety of fabrics are available from all major brands,
including Guilford, Maharam, Knoll, Carnegie, and Designtex.
Foundations is a factory-finished proprietary white,
acoustically transparent covering with a soft drywall
look available in white or black.
Factory painted finish. Custom colors are available.
MOUNTING
Lift-and-shift mounting requires standard 1516" ceiling grid by
others. Panels are individually removable and do not require
head room above the grid for installation or removal.
ACOUSTICAL PERFORMANCE
WARRANTY
3-YEAR WARRANTY
Gridlock acoustical ceiling panels have a limited 3-year
warranty. The panels are warranted to be free from defects
in material and workmanship for a period of three years from
the date of shipment.
See product warranty for limitations.
* The ASTM E 84 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 materials, products or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However, results of
this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment, which takes into, account all of
the factors, which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a particular end use.
Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating.
PART 2 MATERIALS
2.1 Acoustical ceilings shall be: Gridlock ceiling panels as
manufactured by Conwed Deisgnscape|Wall Technology,
800 Gustafson Road, Ladysmith, WI 54848.
Phone (800) 932-2383, fax (800) 833-4798.
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1- /8
2-1/8
NRC
.85
.90
FIRE PERFORMANCE
Each component has been tested according to ASTM E 84* and
has a Class I/A rating.
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APPLICATION
Conwed Designscape|Wall Technology New Dimensions
Acoustical Ceiling Panels are designed for areas requiring
excellent acoustical absorption with a drywall look. Use in
corridors, lobbies, hallways and similar areas.
CONSTRUCTION
The core construction is a dimensionally stable 6-7 PCF glass
fiberboard laminated with a 1/8 16-20 pcf molded glass fiber,
all covered with a specially formulated fiberglass mat. Edges are
protected with resin hardening. The acoustically transparent
painted finish completely covers the face and exposed edges.
SIZE AVAILABILITY
Available thicknesses are 1, 1-1/2, 2, 3, and 4, plus the 1/8
molded glass fiberboard. Maximum sizes are 4x10 for 1-1/2 and
4x12 for all else.
EDGE DETAIL
All edges are resin hardened, unless otherwise specified.
Available shapes include: square, radius, and bevel. For
square-edged abutting panels, a kerf and spline is strongly
recommended for accurate face alignment. Another fine option
is to introduce a small reveal between panels.
FINISH
New Dimensions Acoustical Ceiling Panels come factoryfinished in a wide variety of colors, including white. Custom
colors are also offered to precisely match any interior design
palette.
MOUNTING
Standard ceiling mountings include lay-in, resin spots, or Z-bar
to Z-bar.
ACOUSTICAL PERFORMANCE
New Dimensions Acoustical Ceiling Panels provide excellent
acoustical performance for auditoriums, theaters, offices,
libraries, classrooms, and virtually anywhere sound absorption is
required.
WARRANTY
3-YEAR WARRANTY
New Dimensions Acoustical Ceiling Panels have a limited
3-year warranty. The panels are warranted to be free from
defects in material and workmanship for a period of three
years from the date of purchase.
See product warranty for details and limitations.
* The ASTM E 84 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 materials, products or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However, results of
this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment, which takes into, account all of
the factors, which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a particular end use.
Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating.
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
PART 2 MATERIALS
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
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CURVED REFLECTIVE
CEILING CLOUDS
FINISHES
A wide variety of fabrics are available from all major brands,
including Guilford, Maharam, Knoll, Carnegie, and Designtex.
Gel-coat finish is also available on Reflective panels.
MOUNTING
Standard mounting is direct attachment to the exposed metal
frame. Self-drilling acoustical hangers are provided as shown
for this purpose. Joining plates for abutting panels are provided
for use with our proprietary joining and leveling system.
FIRE PERFORMANCE
Reflective Cloud components, other than the MDO Plywood
have been tested according to ASTM E 84* and have a Class
I/A rating.
RECYCLED CONTENT
Curved Reflective Ceiling Clouds can utilize an Owens Corning
fiberglass board core that is third-party certified for recycled
content. The board is certified by SCS to contain at least 57%
recycled glass.
APPLICATION
Conwed Designscape|Wall Technology Curved Reflective
Ceiling Clouds are intended for commercial applications
requiring strong design elements combined with acoustical
reflection.
And for your LEED project, our acoustical panels can help
you qualify for recycled content points under the Materials and
Resources section. Other LEED categories may also apply
depending upon the project requirements.
CONSTRUCTION
This curved panel features an external metal frame providing
exact curvature for demanding applications, particularly where
panels abut. Minimum Radius is 10. Reflective panels are
MDO (Medium Density Overlay) plywood.
Panels are pre-wrapped with Class A-rated fabric, or can be
provided with a gel-coat finish. Panel backs can be painted
black, or lined with fiberglass for combined absorption.
Finishes are completely adhered to the panel face and
returned to the back for a full finished edge. All corners are
fully tailored.
WARRANTY
3-YEAR WARRANTY
Curved Reflective Ceiling Clouds have a limited 3-year
warranty. The panels are warranted to be free from defects
in material and workmanship for a period of three years from
the date of purchase.
See product warranty for details and limitations.
SIZE AVAILABILITY
Standard maximum size is 4x 10. Larger sizes are
accomplished by ganging panels together. Reflective panels are
.
EDGE DETAIL
Reflective edges are square. Built up edges (fabric only) are
available to hide hardware, 3 maximum. Corners can be
radiused.
* The ASTM E 84 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 materials, products or
assemblies under actual fire conditions. However, results of this test may be used as elements of a fire
risk assessment, which takes into, account all of the factors, which are pertinent to an assessment of
the fire hazard of a particular end use. Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating.
CURVED REFLECTIVE
CEILING CLOUDS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
PART 2 MATERIALS
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
Edge profile shall be: Square, radius, full bevel, halfbevel, miter, or custom __________________ (specify).
Corner detail shall be: Square, radius or custom
_______________ (specify).
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
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RESPOND REFLECTOR
CEILING CLOUDS, FLAT
MOUNTING
Reflector Hardware is standard for Flat Reflectors.
FIRE PERFORMANCE
Each component has been tested according to ASTM E 84*
and has a Class I/A rating, except for the MDO plywood. A
fire-rated MDF panel is also available.
RECYCLED CONTENT
Reflector Ceiling Clouds can utilize an Owens Corning
fiberglass board core that is third-party certified for recycled
content. The board is certified by SCS to contain at least
57% recycled glass.
And for your LEED project, our acoustical panels can help
you qualify for recycled content points under the Materials and
Resources section. Other LEED categories may also apply
depending upon the project requirements.
APPLICATION
Conwed Designscape|Wall Technology Reflector Ceiling
Clouds are designed for theaters and auditoriums requiring
tunable reflection to enhance sound quality in a performance
environment.
CONSTRUCTION
The core construction is an MDO (Medium Density Overlay)
plywood, sometimes backed with dimensionally stable 6-7
PCF glass fiber. Finishes are completely adhered to the face of
the panel and returned to the back for a full finished edge. All
corners are fully tailored. Also, Reflector panels can be provided
with a gel-coat finish. If required for tunability, a full-length piano
hinge is utilized.
SIZE AVAILABILITY
Available thickness is or custom with added fiberglass
backing. Widths are up to 4 and lengths to 8.
EDGE DETAIL
Standard edge details are square, and bevel. Edges can be built
up to hide mounting hardware.
FINISH
A wide variety of fabrics are available from all major brands,
including Guilford, Maharam, Knoll, Carnegie, and Designtex.
A comprehensive selection of vinyl coverings is available from
Webcore, Designtex and Maharam. Gel-Coat is also available.
WARRANTY
3-YEAR WARRANTY
Reflector Ceiling Clouds have a limited 3-year warranty. The
panels are warranted to be free from defects in material and
workmanship for a period of three years from the date of
purchase.
See product warranty for details and limitations.
* The ASTM E 84 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 materials, products or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However, results of
this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment, which takes into, account all of
the factors, which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a particular end use.
Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating.
RESPOND REFLECTOR
CEILING CLOUDS, FLAT
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 Work in this section shall be subject to drawings, general
conditions, schedules, addenda and other contract
documents.
1.2 The extent of the acoustical panels is shown on the
drawings and in the schedules.
1.3 Submit _______ (select quantity) samples of each type of
acoustical panel as shown on the drawings and in schedules
and include appropriate technical information including test
data and maintenance instructions. Submit __________
(select quantity) fabric selector cards from manufacturers
standard finishes, or designer specified finishes.
1.4 Acoustical panels shall be installed according to
manufacturers recommendations and instructions.
1.5 Installation of acoustical panels shall not begin until all wet
work (plastering, concrete, etc.) is completed and dry.
Building shall be properly enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions (temperature of 60-85 F and not
more than 70% relative humidity) before installation begins.
PART 2 MATERIALS
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
Technical information contained herein is furnished without charge or obligation and is
given and accepted at recipients sole risk. Because conditions of use may vary and are
beyond our control, Owens Corning makes no representation about, and is not responsible
or liable for the accuracy or reliability of data associated with particular uses of any product
described herein. Nothing contained in this bulletin shall be considered a recommendation.
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ACOUSTICAL PERFORMANCE
Skyway Ceiling Clouds Type I provide excellent acoustical
performance for auditoriums, theaters, offices, libraries,
classrooms;virtually anywhere sound absorption is required.
APPLICATION
Conwed Designscape|Wall Technology Skyway Ceiling Clouds
Type I are designed for a large variety of applications ranging
from single or double panel accents up to large multi-panel
ceiling areas. Use in areas requiring excellent acoustical
absorption. Clouds are typically provided painted (Subtle
Texture finish),unpainted (Soft Texture finishwhich can be
job-site painted if desired)**, and many fine fabric finishes
are also available.
Thickness
1-1/8
2-1/8
NRC
0.90
1.10
FIRE PERFORMANCE
Each component has been tested according to ASTM E 84*
and has Class I/A rating
CONSTRUCTION
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SIZE AVAILABILITY
Available thicknesses are 1-1/8, 1-5/8 and 2-1/8. Our
standard maximum size is 4 x 10. Custom shapes available.
Returned edges are available to simulate thickness and hide
attachment hardware, consult manufacturer.
EDGE DETAIL
All edges are resin hardened. Available shapes include square
and bevels of or more. Kerfed edges are often used
between panels for alignment using splines or ceiling grid.
FINISH
Soft Texture is a factory-finished proprietary white,
acoustically transparent covering with a soft drywall look.
This can be field painted with a light spray application.
Subtle Texture is a factory painted finish. White is standard
and custom colors are available
A wide variety of fabrics are available from all major
brands including Guilford, Maharam, Knoll, Carnegie and
Designtex.
MOUNTING
Acoustical anchors field applied to factory-marked resin
spots provide anchor points for wire or cable (provided by
others).
WARRANTY
3-YEAR WARRANTY
Skyway Ceiling Clouds Type I have a limited 3-year warranty.
The panels are warranted to be free from defects in material
and workmanship for a period of three years from the date
of purchase.
See product warranty for details and limitations.
* The ASTM E 84 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 materials, products or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However,
results of this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment, which takes into,
account all of the factors, which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a
particular end use. Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating.
**See field painting instructions.
PART 2 MATERIALS
2.1 Acoustical ceiling panels shall be: Skyway Ceiling Clouds
Type I as manufactured by Conwed Designscape|Wall
Technology, 800 Gustafson Road, Ladysmith, WI 54848.
Phone (800) 932-2383, fax (800) 833-4798.
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ACOUSTICAL PERFORMANCE
Skyway Ceiling Clouds Type II provide excellent acoustical
performance for auditoriums, theaters, offices, libraries,
classrooms; virtually anywhere sound absorption is required.
Thickness
1-1/8
2-1/8
APPLICATION
Conwed Designscape|Wall Technology Skyway Curved
Ceiling Clouds Type II are designed as an accent ceiling
element in areas requiring excellent acoustical absorption.
Clouds are typically provided painted, unpainted
(Foundations finish, which can be job-site painted if
desired)**, and many fine fabric finishes are also available.
CONSTRUCTION
Panels are custom-curved from the factory with a
dimensionally stable 6-7 PCF glass fiberboard core
laminated face and back with 16-2 0 PCF 1/8 molded
fiberglas. Curvature varies slightly; abutting curved edges is
not recommended. Finishes are completely adhered to all
surfaces which aids when minor field-cutting is required.
SIZE AVAILABILITY
NRC
0.90
1.10
FIRE PERFORMANCE
Each component has been tested according to ASTM E 84*
and has Class I/A rating
RECYCLED CONTENT
Skyway Ceiling Clouds Type II utilize an Owens Corning
fiberglass board core that is eligible to bear the Green Cross
label for recycled content. The board is certified on average
to contain at least 57% pre-consumer recycled content and
5% post-consumer content. And for your LEED project, our
acoustical panels can help you qualify for recycled content
points under the Materials and Resources section. Other
LEED categories may also apply depending upon the
project requirements.
EDGE DETAIL
All edges are square and resin hardened
FINISH
Foundations is a factory-finished proprietary white,
acoustically transparent covering with a soft drywall look.
This can be field painted with a light spray application.
Factory painted finish. White is standard and custom colors
are available
A wide variety of fabrics are available from all major
brands including Guilford, Maharam, Knoll, Carnegie and
Designtex.
MOUNTING
Acoustical anchors field applied to factory-marked resin
spots provide anchor points for wire or cable (provided by
others). Panels up to 48 x 75 require 4 anchors; larger
panels consult factory.
T-grid field attached to factory-marked resin spots provide
Warranty
3-YEAR WARRANTY
Skyway Ceiling Clouds Type II have a limited 3-year warranty.
The panels are warranted to be free from defects in material
and workmanship for a period of three years from the date
of purchase.
See product warranty for details and limitations.
* The ASTM E 84 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 materials, products or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However,
results of this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment, which takes into,
account all of the factors, which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a
particular end use. Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating.
** See field painting instructions.
PART 2 MATERIALS
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
Technical information contained herein is furnished without charge or obligation and
is given and accepted at recipients sole risk. Because conditions of use may vary and
are beyond our control, Owens Corning makes no representation about, and is not
responsible or liable for the accuracy or reliability of data associated with particular uses
of any product described herein. Nothing contained in this bulletin shall be considered a
recommendation.
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1
2
3
APPLICATION
Conwed Designscape|Wall Technology Loaded Vinyl wall
and ceiling panels are designed to stop unwanted sound
transmission while absorbing ambient noise. Use for speech
privacy in offices, meeting rooms or patient consultation areas;
as well as a general sound barrier for traffic or industrial noise.
CONSTRUCTION
The core construction is a dimensionally stable 6-7 PCF glass
fiberboard with resin hardened edge protection. Backing is a 1/8
Loaded Vinyl barrier, fully adhered to the fiberglass. Optional
1
/8 16-20 PCF molded fiberglass face offers additional impact
resistance. Finishes are completely adhered to the face of the
panel and returned to the back for a full finished edge. All
corners are fully tailored.
SIZE AVAILABILITY
Thicknesses available are based on 1/8 Loaded Vinyl combined
with , 1, 1- and 2 fiberglass, with optional 1/8 molded
fiberglass face. Widths are up to 48, and lengths to 12.
NRC
.70
.80
.95
1.05
1.15
FIRE PERFORMANCE
Each component except the loaded backing has a Class I/A
rating according to ASTM E 84*. Loaded backing passes
UL 94.
RECYCLED CONTENT
Loaded Vinyl acoustical ceiling and wall panels can utilize an
Owens Corning fiberglass board core that is third-party
certified for recycled content. The board is certified by SCS
to contain at least 57% recycled glass.
And for your LEED project, our acoustical panels can help
you qualify for recycled content points under the Materials and
Resources section. Other LEED categories may also apply
depending upon the project requirements.
EDGE DETAIL
All edges are resin hardened, unless otherwise specified.
Choices include: square, radius, bevel, and radius corners.
FINISH
A wide variety of fabrics are available from all major brands,
including Guilford, Maharam, Knoll, Carnegie, and Designtex. A
comprehensive selection of vinyl coverings is also available from
Sanitas, Designtex and Maharam.
MOUNTING
Mounting choices include perimeter adhesive, Z-clip and
concealed splines for walls, and Z-bar to Z-bar on ceilings.
WARRANTY
3-YEAR WARRANTY
Loaded Vinyl acoustical wall and ceiling panels have a limited
3-year warranty starting from date of purchase. The panels are
warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship.
See product warranty for details and limitations.
* The ASTM E 84 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 materials, products or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However, results of
this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment, which takes into, account all of
the factors, which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a particular end use.
Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating.
PART 2 MATERIALS
2.1 Acoustical wall panels shall be: Loaded Vinyl Panels as
manufactured by Conwed Designscape|Wall Technology,
Inc., 800 Gustafson Road, Ladysmith, WI 54848.
Phone (800) 932-2383, fax (800) 833-4798.
2.2 Acoustical Panels shall be constructed of a composite core
construction of dimensionally stable rigid fiberglass of 6-7
pcf density, backed by 1/8 Loaded Vinyl barrier, fully adhered
to the fiberglass, (faced with optional 1/8 16-20 PCF
molded fiberglass). Thickness (choose one) 7/8, 1-1/8, 1-5/8,
2-1/8 or custom. (Add 1/8 to these sizes if optional molded
fiberglass face is required.)
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FrequencyHZ
Absorption Coefficient
250
500
1000
2000
0.32
0.42
0.27
0.18
SAA
NRC
0.32
0.30
APPLICATION
FIRE PERFORMANCE
CONSTRUCTION
The core construction is a dimensionally stable 6-7 PCF glass
fiberboard with resin hardened edge protection laminated
with a special un-perforated vinyl member that allows selective
acoustical transparency. Fabric finish is completely adhered to
the face of the panel and returned to the back for a full finished
edge. All corners are fully tailored.
RECYCLED CONTENT
Low Frequency Tuner panels can utilize an Owens Corning
fiberglass board core that is third-party certified for recycled
content. The board is certified by SCS to contain at least
57% recycled glass.
And for your LEED project, our acoustical panels can help
you qualify for recycled content points under the Materials and
Resources section. Other LEED categories may also apply
depending upon the project requirements.
SIZE AVAILABILITY
The special acoustical purpose of this product requires a 2
core. Maximum size is 4x12.
EDGE DETAIL
All edges are resin hardened, unless otherwise specified.
Available choices include: square, radius, and bevel.
FINISHES
A wide variety of fabrics are available from all major brands,
including Guilford, Maharam, Knoll, Carnegie, and Designtex.
MOUNTING
Standard mountings include spot and perimeter adhesive, Z-clip,
concealed splines, impaling clips, hook & loop, and magnetic
fasteners.
ACOUSTICAL PERFORMANCE
Low Frequency Tuner wall and ceiling panels provide a
balanced acoustical absorption for the common problem of
over-absorption of highs and under-absorption of lows. The
special under-fabric layer traps lows while selectively reflecting
high frequencies.
WARRANTY
3-YEAR WARRANTY
Low Frequency Tuner panels have a limited 3-year warranty.
The panels are warranted to be free from defects in material
and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of
purchase.
See product warranty for limitations.
* The ASTM E 84 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 materials, products or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However, results of
this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment, which takes into, account all of
the factors, which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a particular end use.
Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating.
PART 2 MATERIALS
2.1 Acoustical wall panels shall be: Low Frequency Tuner
Panels as manufactured by Conwed Designscape|Wall
Technology, 800 Gustafson Road, Ladysmith, WI 54848.
Phone (800) 932-2383, fax (800) 833-4798.
2.4 Edge profile shall be: Square, radius, full bevel, halfbevel, miter, or custom __________________ (specify).
Corner detail shall be: Square, radius or custom
_______________ (specify). Edge treatment shall be:
resin hardened, aluminum or high-pressure laminate (with
square edge only), wood (all profiles available) or custom
_______________ (specify).
2.5 Panel finish shall be _______________________________
_________ (specify finish manufacturer, pattern, color and
specifier). Finish shall be applied directly over the face and
edges of the panel and returned to the back of the panel
to provide a full finished edge. All corners are fully tailored.
2.6 Mounting shall be: Adhesive/Resin, Adhesive No Resin,
Impaling/Adhesive, Lay-in, Magnet, Spline, VELCRO, Panel
Clip to Z-Bar, Panel Clip to Double Wall Clip, Z-Bar to
Z-Bar, Aluminum Z-Clips, Panel Clips/ VELCRO or custom
________________ (specify). Adhesive, miscellaneous
fasteners, (i.e. nails, screws, etc.) and standard continuous
wall leveling angle are to be supplied by the contractor.
2.7 Acoustical Performance panels shall have an NRC no less
than 0.30 and not greater than 0.40, in accordance with
ASTM C-423 (Type D5 Mounting).
2.8 Flammability All panel components shall have a Class A
fire rating in accordance with ASTM E-84.
Thank you for choosing Conwed Designscape|Wall
Technology for your acoustical needs.
The information provided above is correct to the best of our
knowledge at time of printing. We reserve the right to make
changes without prior notification.
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R-VALUE
The R-Value is resistivity to heat or cold, and is an important
factor in choosing a finish.
1
1-1/2
2
3
4
APPLICATION
Conwed Designscape|Wall Technology Metro Rebound panels
are designed for use in high abuse areas requiring sound
absorption and clean-ability. A pan of perforated co-polymer
over fiberglass allows sound absorption while withstanding
many forms of punishment. Use in gymnasiums, hotels, multipurpose rooms anywhere requiring a durable, acoustically
absorbent panel.
4.1
6.2
8.3
12.5
16.6
FIRE PERFORMANCE
Each component has been tested according to ASTM E 84* and
has a Class I/A rating.
RECYCLED CONTENT
CONSTRUCTION
And for your LEED project, our acoustical panels can help
you qualify for recycled content points under the Materials and
Resources section. Other LEED categories may also apply
depending upon the project requirements.
SIZE AVAILABILITY
Thicknesses include: 1-1/16, 1-9/16 and 2-1/16. Widths are up to
48, and lengths to 116 for 1, and 114 for 2. Custom widths
up to 51 are available with 1-1/16 thickness. Standard tolerance
is 1/8; a reveal of 1/4 is required between panels.
EDGE DETAIL
All edges, square only, are resin hardened underneath the heatformed co-polymer.
FINISHES
The co-polymer is available in 4 standard/stocked colors with
many custom colors also available.
WARRANTY
3-YEAR WARRANTY
Metro Rebound panels have a limited 3-year warranty starting
from date of purchase. The panels are warranted to be free
from defects in material and workmanship.
MOUNTING
* The ASTM E 84 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 materials, products or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However, results of
this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment, which takes into, account all of
the factors, which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a particular end use.
Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating.
ACOUSTICAL PERFORMANCE
Our products are constantly modified to achieve their
maximum acoustical performance while providing the
aesthetics desired in their applications.
PART 2 MATERIALS
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MOUNTING
Standard mounting for MDO is Z-bar to Z-bar. Fiberglassbased reflectors are also available in adhesive, Z-Clip,
concealed splines, impaling clips (with adhesive) or hook and
loop.
FIRE PERFORMANCE
Components have been tested according to ASTM E 84*
and have a Class I/A rating, with the exception of the MDO
plywood.
RECYCLED CONTENT
APPLICATION
Conwed Designscape|Wall Technology Reflective Wall
Panels are designed for theaters, auditoriums and listening
environments requiring acoustical reflection; usually to
balance other absorption elements.
CONSTRUCTION
Core construction comes in two basic formats. First is MDO
(Medium Density Overlay) plywood which is available in
either a gel-coat or fabric finish. Second is a dimensionally
stable 6-7 PCF glass fiberboard with resin hardened edge
protection, faced with a 1/16 resilient co-polymer sheet, all
covered with fabric. Fabric finishes are completely adhered
to the face of the panel and returned to the back for a full
finished, fully tailored edge.
SIZE AVAILABILITY
Available MDO thickness is with optional built up wood
edges, maximum size 4 x 8. Fiberglass-based reflectors:
thicknesses include 1-1/16, 1-9/16 and 2-1/16. Widths are up to
53 and lengths to 10.
EDGE DETAIL
Standard edge details are square and bevel. Built up edges
are available to hide mounting hardware.
WARRANTY
3-YEAR WARRANTY
Reflective Wall Panels have a limited 3-year warranty. The
panels are warranted to be free from defects in material and
workmanship for a period of three years from the date of
purchase.
See product warranty for details and limitations.
* The ASTM E 84 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 materials, products or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However,
results of this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment, which takes into,
account all of the factors, which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a
particular end use. Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating.
PART 2 MATERIALS
2.1 Acoustical wall panels shall be: Reflective Wall Panels as
manufactured by Conwed Designscape|Wall Technology,
800 Gustafson Road, Ladysmith, WI 54848.
Phone (800) 932-2383, fax (800) 833-4798.
2.2 Reflective Wall Panels shall be constructed of a
MDO Medium Density Overlay plywood. Optional
fiberglass-based reflectors will be constructed of a
composite core of dimensionally stable rigid fiberglass
of 6-7 PCF density covered with 1/16 co-polymer of
1-1/16, 1-9/16, 2-1/16 or custom thickness ____________
(specify).
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R-VALUE
The R-Value is resistivity to heat or cold, and is an important
factor in choosing a finish.
1
4.1
1-
6.2
2
8.3
3
12.5
4
16.6
APPLICATION
Urban Forest panels are designed for use in high abuse areas
requiring sound absorption and clean-ability. A pan of
perforated co-polymer over fiberglass allows sound absorption
while withstanding many forms of punishment. Use in
gymnasiums, hotels, multi-purpose rooms anywhere requiring
a durable, acoustically absorbent panel with a faux wood finish.
CONSTRUCTION
This panel features an innovative combination of dimensionally
stable 6-7 PCF glass fiberboard, with a 1/16 resilient perforated
co-polymer face sheet with heat-formed edges. A white or black
scrim layer is optional under the co-polymer sheet.
FIRE PERFORMANCE
Each component has been tested according to ASTM E 84* and
has a Class I/A rating.
RECYCLED CONTENT
Urban Forest panels can utilize an Owens Corning fiberglass
board core that is third-party certified for recycled content.
The board is certified by SCS to contain at least 57%
recycled glass.
And for your LEED project, our acoustical panels can help
you qualify for recycled content points under the Materials and
Resources section. Other LEED categories may also apply
depending upon the project requirements.
SIZE AVAILABILITY
Thicknesses include:1-1/16, 1-9/16 and 2-1/16. Widths are up
to 48 for 1 and 46 for 2. Lengths are up to 116 for 1,
and 114 for 2. Standard tolerance is 1/8; a reveal of 1/4 is
required between panels.
EDGE DETAIL
All edges, square only, are resin hardened underneath the
heat-formed co-polymer.
FINISH
The co-polymer is available in many standard wood-grains.
See ____________________ for details.
MOUNTING
Standard wall mountings include; spot adhesive with optional
impaling clips, Z-clip, hook & loop, and magnetic fasteners. Z-bar
to Z-bar is the recommended ceiling mount.
ACOUSTICAL PERFORMANCE
All Conwed Designscape|Wall Technology products are
constantly modified to achieve their maximum acoustical
performance while providing the aesthetics desired in their
applications. Panels are available in a variety of thickness,
and their performances are tested in accordance to ASTM
procedures in a NVLAP accredited laboratory.
WARRANTY
3-YEAR WARRANTY
Urban Forest panels have a limited 3-year warranty starting
from date of shipment The panels are warranted to be free
from defects in material and workmanship.
See product warranty for details and limitations.
* The ASTM E 84 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 materials, products or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However, results of
this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment, which takes into, account all of
the factors, which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a particular end use.
Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating.
PART 2 MATERIALS
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
Technical information contained herein is furnished without charge or obligation and is
given and accepted at recipients sole risk. Because conditions of use may vary and are
beyond our control, Owens Corning makes no representation about, and is not responsible
or liable for the accuracy or reliability of data associated with particular uses of any product
described herein. Nothing contained in this bulletin shall be considered a recommendation.
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RECYCLED CONTENT
Wedge Wall Panels utilize an Owens Corning fiberglass board
core that is eligible to bear the Green Cross label for recycled
content. The board is certified on average to contain at least
57% pre-consumer and 5% post-consumer recycled glass.
APPLICATION
And for your LEED project, our acoustical panels can help
you qualify for recycled content points under the Materials
and Resources section. Other LEED categories may also
apply depending upon the project requirements.
CONSTRUCTION
The core construction is a dimensionally stable 6-7 PCF
glass fiberboard attached at an angle to an MDO plywood
backer and ribs, covered face and edges with a layer of
16-20 pcf molded fiberglass for absorption, or for reflection,
the face is a MDO plywood sheet. Finishes are
completely adhered to the face of the panel and returned
to the back for a full finished, fully tailored edge.
SIZE AVAILABILITY
Maximum size is 16 square feet, with a maximum length of
8, and minimum width of 2. Minimum depth is 1-1/2.
EDGE DETAIL
All edges are square and covered with 1/8 molded fiberglass.
FINISH
A wide variety of fabrics are available from all major brands,
including Guilford, Maharam, Knoll, Carnegie, and Designtex.
MOUNTING
Standard mounting is Z-Clip to Z-Bar. Z-Bar to Z-Bar, or
a combination of Z-Bar on the top, and VELCRO on the
bottom are also available.
WARRANTY
3-YEAR WARRANTY
Wedge Wall Panels have a limited 3-year warranty. The
panels are warranted to be free from defects in material
and workmanship for a period of three years from the date
of shipment.
See product warranty for details and limitations.
* The ASTM E 84 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 materials, products or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However,
results of this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment, which takes into,
account all of the factors, which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a
particular end use. Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating.
PART 2 MATERIALS
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
Technical information contained herein is furnished without charge or obligation and
is given and accepted at recipients sole risk. Because conditions of use may vary and
are beyond our control, Owens Corning makes no representation about, and is not
responsible or liable for the accuracy or reliability of data associated with particular uses
of any product described herein. Nothing contained in this bulletin shall be considered
a recommendation.
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0.09
0.21
0.72
0.79
0.91
1.03
0.65
1E400
0.43
0.28
0.51
0.76
0.99
1.10
0.65
2A
0.23
0.83
0.78
1.01
0.90
0.78
0.90
CONSTRUCTION
The patented internal structure uses two layers of 6-7 PCF glass
fiberboard separated by a proprietary vinyl layer to form a
low-profile, composite absorber/diffuser product.
The layers have a pattern of wells that yield an equal
distribution of absorptive and reflective regions, both vertically
and horizontally. Their constructive and destructive interference
with incident sound, produced by the varied hole-pattern
combinations and varied hole-depth, creates significant sound
scattering in the critical mid-frequencies.
Panel is completed with resin hardened edge protection and
fabric completely adhered to the face of the panel and returned
to the back for a full finished edge. All corners are fully tailored.
HZ
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
0.00
0.03
0.00
0.05
0.42
0.51
FIRE PERFORMANCE
Each component has been tested according to ASTM E 84* and
has a Class I/A rating.
RECYCLED CONTENT
Omni Plane Diffuser Panels can utilize an Owens Corning
fiberglass board core that is third-party certified for recycled
content. The board is certified by SCS to contain at least
57% recycled glass.
And for your LEED project, our acoustical panels can help
you qualify for recycled content points under the Materials and
Resources section. Other LEED categories may also apply
depending upon the project requirements.
SIZE AVAILABILITY
Available thicknesses are 1 and the standard 2. Maximum sizes
are 3x5 for ceiling panels and 4x10 for walls.
EDGE DETAIL
WARRANTY
3-YEAR WARRANTY
FINISHES
MOUNTING
Standard mountings for ceilings include Z-Bar to Z-Bar and
lay-in. Wall panel mounting includes Impaling clips with
perimeter adhesive and Z-clip.
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
Technical information contained herein is furnished without charge or obligation and is
given and accepted at recipients sole risk. Because conditions of use may vary and are
beyond our control, Owens Corning makes no representation about, and is not responsible
or liable for the accuracy or reliability of data associated with particular uses of any product
described herein. Nothing contained in this bulletin shall be considered a recommendation.
PART 2 MATERIALS
2.1 Acoustical ceiling panels shall be: The Omni Plane Diffuser
Panel as manufactured by Conwed Designscape|Wall
Technology, 800 Gustafson Road, Ladysmith, WI 54848.
Phone (800) 932-2383, fax (800) 833-4798.
2.2 Acoustical Panels shall be constructed of a composite
core with two layers of dimensionally stable rigid
fiberglass of 6-7 pcf density separated by a proprietary
vinyl layer. Thickness (choose one) 1 or 2.
2.3 Sizes: ______ width and _______ high or as shown on
drawings. Standard maximum size is 36x 60 for ceilings
and 48 wide x 120 high for wall panels. Custom sizes
within these limitations are standard. Panels are to be
manufactured according to field dimensions supplied by
the installing contractor. Standard tolerances are 1/16
in width and length.
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RESPOND DIFFUSERS:
BARREL AND PYRAMIDAL
PHYSICAL PROPERTY
DATA
Surface burning
characteristics:
Components have been
tested in accordance
with ASTM E84* and
determined to have a
Class I/A rating.
COMPOSITION
Diffusers are constructed of 1/8 thermoformed fire resistant
plastic, and are molded to a one-piece barrel or a special offset
pyramidal shape. The surface is white and lightly textured, or,
fabric can be applied directly to the face forming a full finished
edge with tailored corners. The internal portion can be lined
with a 1-1/2 thick layer of glass fiber batt to enhance sound
absorption.
NRC
.10
Barrel
4x4 Thermoformed
NRC
.10
MOUNTING
AVAILABILITY
Diffusers are offered in a white lemon peel texture, or
are available with fabric coverings. Contact Conwed
Designscape|Wall Technology for available fabrics and colors.
Barrel Diffuser first dimension indicates the faceted side.
Type
Nominal Size
Pyramidal
2 x 2
2 x 4
4 x 4
2 x 2
2 x 4
3 x 3
4 x 2
4 x 3
4 x 4
4 x 8
6 x 3
6 x 4
8 x 4
Barrel
*
*
*
*
WARRANTY
3-YEAR WARRANTY
3-year limited warranty against manufacturing defects.
See product warranty for details and limitations.
* The ASTM E 84 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 materials, products or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However, results of
this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment which takes into account all of
the factors which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a particular end use.
Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating.
* These sizes are available in rigid
fiberglass only. Custom shapes and
sizes are available upon request.
RESPOND DIFFUSERS:
BARREL AND PYRAMIDAL
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 Work in this section shall be subject to drawings, general
conditions, schedules, addenda and other contract
documents.
1.2 The extent of the acoustic diffusers is shown on the
drawings and in the schedules.
1.3 Submit samples of each type of acoustical panel as shown
on the drawings and in schedules and include appropriate
technical information including test data and maintenance
instructions. Where specified, submit fabric selector cards
from manufacturers standard finishes, or designer specified
finishes.
1.4 Building shall be properly enclosed and under standard
occupancy conditions prior to installation.
1.5 Substitutions or changes will only be permitted by prior
approval by the architect.
PART 2 MATERIALS
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 Installation of all Diffusers shall not begin until all wet
work, such as plastering, concrete, etc. is completely dry.
The panels are designed for installation under standard
occupancy conditions from 60F to 85F and at not more
than 80% R.H. in an enclosed building.
3.2 The contractor shall be responsible for the examination
and acceptance of all surfaces and conditions prior to panel
installation.
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RESPOND BAFFLES:
FOLD-UP AND BACK-TO-BACK
APPLICATION
FIRE PERFORMANCE
All components have been tested according to ASTM E 84*
and have a Class I/A rating.
RECYCLED CONTENT
Baffles can utilize an Owens Corning fiberglass board core
that is third-party certified for recycled content. The board is
certified by SCS to contain at least 57% recycled glass.
And for your LEED project, our acoustical panels can help
you qualify for recycled content points under the Materials and
Resources section. Other LEED categories may also apply
depending upon the project requirements.
EDGE DETAIL
All edges are resin hardened. Fold-Up Baffles have square edges,
Back-to-Back is available in: square, radius, bevel, and half bevel.
FINISH
A wide variety of fabrics are available from all major brands,
including Guilford, Maharam, Knoll, Carnegie, and Designtex.
A comprehensive selection of vinyl coverings is available from
Sanitas Kalahari, Designtex and Maharam for Back-to-Back
Baffles.
MOUNTING
Fold-up and Back-to-Back Baffles utilize D-Rings.
WARRANTY
3-YEAR WARRANTY
Baffles have a limited 3-year warranty. The panels are
warranted to be free from defects in material and
workmanship for a period of three years from the date of
shipment.
See product warranty for details and limitations.
* The ASTM E 84 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 materials, products or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However,
results of this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment, which takes into,
account all of the factors, which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a
RESPOND BAFFLES:
FOLD-UP AND BACK-TO-BACK
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
PART 2 MATERIALS
2.1
2.2
Acoustical wall panels shall be: Baffles: Fold-Up or Backto-Back as manufactured by Conwed Designscape|Wall
Technology, 800 Gustafson Road, Ladysmith, WI 54848.
Phone (800) 932-2383, fax (800) 833-4798
Baffles shall be constructed of a composite core
construction of dimensionally stable rigid fiberglass of 6-7
pcf density. Fold-Up or Back-to-Back thickness (choose
one) 1, 1-1/2 or 2.
2.3
2.4
Edge profile shall be square for Fold-Up Baffles. Back-toback edges can be: Square, radius, full bevel, half-bevel,
miter, or custom __________________ (specify). Corner
detail shall be: Square. Edge treatment shall be resin
hardened.
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INSPECTION
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Cruciform Grid
Saddle Clip
Perimeter Grid
Grid Connector
Spacer Bar
Torsion Spring
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Best Practice
Keep wires plumb to Grid Mains
4.
2.
3.
Torsion Spring
fits tight against corner gusset
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Engage!
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Penetrations
Penetrations are handled similar to most drop-ceiling
applications. Use escutcheon plates where appropriate for
penetrations.
Removal
Cleaning Guidelines
For fabric and painted finishes, general maintenance for dust
removal is light brushing or vacuuming. Fingerprints and light
soiling can often be removed using a dry chemical sponge or an
art gum eraser. For more vigorous treatments on fabric covered
panels, the fabric manufacturer should be consulted. Most
polyester fabrics clean well by sponging with the foam from a
mild detergent or upholstery shampoo, followed by rinsing with
a clean sponge. Other cleaning agents, including solvent-based
cleaners can be used to remove spotting, however always pretest in an unseen area.
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Installation Instructions
Step 2: Pull the fabric back from the cut edge just over
and not farther! Cut the core to the finished size. Note that if
the fabric is pulled back too far, it will leave an objectional line
on the face of the panel.
INSPECTION
Freight Damage: Inspect cartons for obvious damage before
accepting and note on delivery ticket.
Concealed Damage: Notify Conwed Designscape|Wall
Technology of any concealed damage within 5 business
days of receipt. Claims beyond 5 days will be honored at
the discretion of Conwed/Wall Technology or the freight
company.
RECOMMENDED PRACTICE
Square the grid before beginning the installation to avoid
later alignment issues. Less than 1/16 variation in diagonal
measurements should be targeted.
Common practice is to install wall angle lower than the
face of the grid to hide field cut edges. If this cannot be
done then follow steps below.
Installation Instructions
Dimension
Mark
8. Cut a strip of the prepainted mat to cover the cut edge of the panel. The strip
of pre-painted mat should be cut oversize. Mark the back
of the pre-painted mat for easy identification.
9. Spray contact glue on
the pre-painted mat and
panel edge. Make sure to
spray on the backside of
the mat, and make sure to
NOT get any glue on the
panel face!
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
Technical information contained herein is furnished without charge or obligation and
is given and accepted at recipients sole risk. Because conditions of use may vary and
are beyond our control, Owens Corning makes no representation about, and is not
responsible or liable for the accuracy or reliability of data associated with particular
uses of any product described herein. Nothing contained in this bulletin shall be
considered a recommendation.
13. Only if necessary, touchup the corners with touchup paint provided.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
IMPALING CLIP/ADHESIVE
5. Installers of Conwed Designscape|Wall Technology
products have successfully used the following construction
mastics: PL 200, PL 400 (faster acting), Chemrex 200 and
others. (This is not a product endorsement.)
6. Apply a picture frame of adhesive about 1 from the edge
(contacting the vinyl or fabric), and an S or W in the p
anel center. Position the panel against the wall, tilt back to
release the solvents and then reposition.
7. Use perimeter adhesive as a wet shim to help align the
panel faces.
Contact your local representative for ceiling application.
INSTALLATION
1. The wall surface must be dry and free from dirt, dust,
grease, loose paint, or any foreign matter that would
interfere with a good adhesive bond. If the wall surface is
not reasonably flat then panel alignment will be
compromised.
2. Snap lines on wall both vertically and horizontally keeping
lines plumb and square to create panel locations on the
wall.
3. Impaling clips are designed to help hold panels in place until
adhesive dries.
4. Use the following guide to determine the number of clips
per panel:
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Width
12
12
12
12
12
30
48
48
48
48
48
Height
48
84
108
132
144
48
48
84
108
132
144
# Clips
10
12
12
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
IMPALING CLIP/
ADHESIVE WITH RESIN SPOTS
6. Use the following guide to determine the number of clips
per panel:
;MHXL
,IMKLX
'PMTW
INSTALLATION
1. The wall surface must be dry and free from dirt, dust,
grease, loose paint, or any foreign matter that would
interfere with a good adhesive bond. If the wall surface
is not reasonably flat then panel alignment will be
compromised.
2. Snap lines on wall both vertically and horizontally keeping
lines plumb and square to create panel locations on the
wall.
3. Impaling clips are designed to help hold panels in place until
adhesive dries.
4. Do not install impaling clips at resin spot locations.
5. Fully seat any fasteners used to attach impaling clips to the
wall.
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RESPOND BAFFLES
INSPECTION
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ll
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l avoidd
common errors. They are not intended to be a step-by-step list
of instructions or a checklist, and it is assumed the installer has
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1.
2.
3.
4.
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Installation Instructions
RESPOND DIFFUSER
The following are guidelines given in good faith to help avoid
common errors. They are not intended to be a step-by-step list
of instructions or a checklist, and it is assumed the installer has
general construction knowledge. Conwed Designscape|Wall
Technology bears no responsibility for any installation actions
taken or not taken, and is not responsible for installer selection.
3.
4.
5.
INSPECTION
DIFFUSER INSTALLATION
L-Clips
Hook & Loop
1.
2.
Installation Instructions
RESPOND DIFFUSER
Large Diffuser Parts List, Either Dimension over 48
Hardware amounts and placement varies on large diffusers
depending on vertical or horizontal orientation. Enough
hardware is supplied to allow for either:
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Installation Instructions
SPLINES
WALL & CEILING MOUNTING
2.
3.
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l avoidd
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of instructions or a checklist, and it is assumed the installer has
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Technology bears no responsibility for any installation actions
taken or not taken, and is not responsible for installer selection.
INSPECTION
WALL OPTIONS
Installation Instructions
SPLINES
WALL & CEILING MOUNTING
COMPLETING THE INSTALL
FIELD CUTTING
X
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3.
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WHS
X
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4.
CEILING INSTALLATIONS
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
ADHESIVE, NO RESIN
5. Installers of Conwed Designscape|Wall Technology
products have successfully used the following construction
mastics: PL 200, PL 400 (faster acting), Chemrex 200 and
others. (This is not a product endorsement.)
6. Apply a picture frame of adhesive about 1 from the edge
(contacting the vinyl or fabric), and an S or W in the
panel center. Position the panel against the wall, tilt back to
release the solvents and then reposition.
7. Use perimeter adhesive as a wet shim to help align the
panel faces.
Contact your local representative for ceiling application.
INSTALLATION
1. The wall surface must be dry and free from dirt, dust,
grease, loose paint, or any foreign matter that would
interfere with a good adhesive bond. If the wall surface is
not reasonably flat then panel alignment will be
compromised.
2. Snap lines on wall both vertically and horizontally keeping
lines plumb and square to create panel locations on the
wall.
3. Impaling clips are designed to help hold panels in place until
adhesive dries.
4. Use the following guide to determine the number of clips
per panel:
Width
12
12
12
12
12
30
48
48
48
48
48
Height
48
84
108
132
144
48
48
84
108
132
144
# Clips
10
12
12
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Z-BAR TO Z-BAR
Install Z-Bars using appropriate mechanical fasteners for
INSTALLING Z-BARS
Measure the Z-Bar locations on the back of the panels and
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Z-CLIP TO Z-BAR
INSTALLING Z-BARS
Measure the Z-Clip locations on the back of the panels and
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WARRANTY
WHO IS COVERED
You can transfer this warranty one time, anytime during the life
of the warranty. For this warranty to be transferred the Owner
must complete and return the Warranty Transfer within sixty
(60) days after the date of the real estate transfer to obtain the
benefits of this warranty. AFTER YOU HAVE TRANSFERRED
THIS WARRANTY TO THE PURCHASER OF YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY NOT BE TRANSFERRED AGAIN. THAT
IS, THE PURCHASER OF YOUR PROPERTY MAY NOT
TRANSFER THIS WARRANTY TO ANY SUBSEQUENT
PURCHASERS.
WHAT IS COVERED
REMEDY
NOTIFICATION OF CLAIMS
LIMITATIONS
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APPLICABLE STANDARDS
The noise reduction coefficients of SelectSound Black
acoustic board were derived from tests conducted in
accordance with ASTM C 423 on a Type A mounting.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
SelectSound Black acoustic board can be installed on
drywall, concrete block or precast concrete using impaling
pins or appropriate adhesives.
When installing insulation with adhesive, follow adhesive
manufacturers recommendations for surface preparation
and pattern.
Property
Test Method
Compressive Strength
(minimum)
at 10% deformation
at 25% deformation
ASTM C 165
ASTM C 1104
Fungi Resistance
ASTM C 1338
Meets Requirement
Nominal Density
ASTM C 303
Corrosiveness
ASTM C 665
Corrosiveness Test
Surface Burning
Characteristics
Flame Spread
Smoke Developed
ASTM E 84
CAN/ULC-S102 2
SIZE AVAILABILITY
SelectSound Black acoustic board is available in 48 x 96
size. It can also be pre-cut in custom sizes to improve
productivity and speed installation.
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
Acoustical performance of interior surfaces can generally
be improved by increasing acoustical material thickness.
SelectSound Black acoustic board can be specified for use in
conjunction with other Owens Corning acoustical materials
to provide additional performance.
Value
25 lb./ft. 2 (1,197 Pa)
90 lb./ft. 2 (4,309 Pa)
<3% by weight at 120F
(49C), 95% R.H.
252
50
When wet, coated surfaces in contact with galvanized steel may cause discoloration of the sheet metal.
2
The surface burning characteristics of these products have been determined in
accordance with UL 723 and CAN/ULC-S102-M. These standards 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 materials, products or
assemblies under actual fire conditions. However, results of this test may be used as
elements of a fire risk assessment which takes into account all of the factors which
are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a particular end use. Values are
reported to the nearest 5 rating.
Density
Thermal Resistance1
R-Value
(hrft 2F)/Btu
Product Type
and Thickness
pcf
kg/m3
125
250
500
1000
2000
4000
1 Mat Faced
3.0
48
0.06
0.25
0.62
0.91
0.99
0.98
0.70
4.3
2 Mat Faced
3.0
48
0.18
0.71
1.12
1.12
1.03
1.02
1.00
8.6
NRC
Derived from test conducted in accordance with ASTM C 423. Type A mounting (material placed against a solid backing such as a block wall.)
Conceptual Details
48
96
For CSI type sample specification, please contact your local Owens Corning representative.
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DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
Acoustical performance of interior surfaces can generally be
improved by increasing product thickness. SelectSound Black
acoustic blanket can be specified for use in conjunction with
other Owens Corning acoustical material to provide
additional performance.
APPLICABLE STANDARDS
SelectSound Black acoustic blanket complies with the
property requirements of ASTM C 553, Type III, 250F
maximum use temperature.
The noise reduction coefficients of SelectSound Black
acoustic blanket were derived from tests conducted in
accordance with ASTM C 423 on a Type A mounting.
Meets New York City MEA No.306-03-M.
Typical Physical Properties
Property
Test Method
Value
ASTM C 1104
Fungi Resistance
ASTM C 1338
Meets Requirement
Corrosiveness
ASTM C 665
Corrosiveness Test
Surface Burning
Characteristics
Flame Spread
Smoke Developed
UL7232, or CAN/
ULC-S102-M2
252
50
6,000 fpm (30.5 m/sec.)
When wet, coated surfaces in contact with galvanized steel may cause discoloration of the sheet metal.
The surface burning characteristics of these products have been determined in
accordance with UL 723 and CAN/ULC-S102-M. These standards 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 materials, products or
assemblies under actual fire conditions. However, results of this test may be used as
elements of a fire risk assessment which takes into account all of the factors which
are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a particular end use. Values are
reported to the nearest 5 rating.
2
Conceptual Details
For CSI type sample specification, please contact your local Owens Corning
representative.
Acoustical Performance
Tested Values - SelectSound Black Acoustic Blanket
Sound Absorption Coefficients (ASTM C 423, Type A Mounting)
Product
Density
pcf
kg/m3
Thickness
in
mm
125
NRC*
Thermal Resistance1
R-Value (hrft 2F)/Btu
1.5
24
1.0
25
0.08
.025
0.49
0.72
0.86
0.91
0.60
3.8
Acoustic Blanket
1.5
24
1.5
38
0.16
0.36
0.61
0.83
0.90
0.92
0.70
5.8
1.5
24
2.0
51
0.20
0.53
0.79
0.94
0.95
0.97
0.80
7.7
2.0
32
2.0
51
0.20
0.55
0.87
1.00
0.95
0.95
0.85
8.0
1
ASTM C518
These data were collected using a limited sample size and are not absolute values. Reasonable tolerances must therefore be applied. All tests were conducted in accordance
with ASTM C 423, Type A mounting (material placed against a solid backing such as a block wall). Owens Corning Granville Science & Technology Acoustics Lab is National
Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) approved.
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EUROSPAN
ACOUSTICAL CEILING SYSTEM
FINISH
The product is available in several textile choices including
standard white or custom special order colors including beige,
light blue, and black. The white textile can be field painted using
special colorants.
APPLICATION
Eurospan Acoustical Ceiling System provides outstanding
acoustical benefits from virtually any ceiling application without
the traditional look of fabric covered panels. The system is
designed to dampen interior noise and add acoustical benefits
to any commercial, educational or institutional application where
a seamless aesthetic is desired.
CONSTRUCTION
Eurospan Acoustical Ceiling System is comprised of three
basic components: a glass fiber acoustical core, perimeter
tension track andouter textile covering. This seamless product
uses a high-performance integrated glass fibercore with a
white matt covering. Tension tracks arranged around the
perimeter hold an acoustically transparent textile which can be
stretched over areas 16 wide. Architects can design effective
acoustic benefits into any space without compromising their
creativity. Excellent sound absorption is achieved by reducing
the amount of hard surfaces while still keeping the monolithic
appearance of drywall or plaster surfaces. Speakers can be
hidden from view without inhibiting sound clarity. It can be
used on flat, domed or coffered ceilings or to create custom
floating clouds.
SIZE AVAILABLITY
Panels are available in 1 1/2 or 2 1/2 thicknesses. Other
thicknesses are available.
Thickness
A Mounting Rating
1 1/2
1.00
Thickness
1 1/2
2 1/2
.80
.95
RECYCLED CONTENT
Eurospan Acoustical Ceiling System panels utilize an
Owens Corning fiberglass board core that is eligible to bear
the Green Cross label for recycled content. The board is
certified on average to contain at least 30% recycled glass,
with 4% post-consumer and 26% pre-consumer content. For
LEED projects, our acoustical panels can help you qualify for
recycled content points under the Materials and Resources
section. Other LEED categories may also apply depending
upon the project requirements.
WARRANTY
EUROSPAN
ACOUSTICAL CEILING SYSTEM
PART 1 GENERAL
2.5
1.1
1.2
2.6
1.3
PART 3 EXECUTION
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
PART 2 MATERIALS
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
Technical information contained herein is furnished without charge or obligation and is
given and accepted at recipients sole risk. Because conditions of use may vary and are
beyond our control, Owens Corning makes no representation about, and is not responsible
or liable for the accuracy or reliability of data associated with particular uses of any product
described herein. Nothing contained in this bulletin shall be considered a recommendation.
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EUROSPAN
EOS CEILING SYSTEM
FINISH
The product is available in several textile choices including
standard white or custom special order colors including
beige, light blue, and black. The white textile can be field
painted using special colorants.
A Mounting Rating
.85
Thickness
1
APPLICATION
CONSTRUCTION
Eurospan EOS Stretch Ceiling System is comprised of three
basic components: a glass fiber acoustical core, perimeter
tension track and outer washable textile covering. This
seamless product uses a high-performance integrated
glass fiber core with a white matt covering. Tension tracks
arranged around the perimeter hold an acoustically
transparent coated textile which can be stretched over areas
16 wide.
Architects can design effective acoustic benefits into any
space without compromising their creativity. Excellent sound
absorption is achieved by reducing the amount of hard
surfaces while still keeping the monolithic appearance of
drywall or plaster surfaces. The durable coated textile can
cleaned easily and is suitable for healthcare applications. It
can be used on flat, domed or coffered ceilings or to create
custom floating clouds.
SIZE AVAILABILITY
Panels are available in 1" to 2" thicknesses. Other thicknesses
are available.
RECYCLED CONTENT
Eurospan EOS Stretch Ceiling System panels utilize an
Owens Corning fiberglass board core that is eligible to bear
the Green Cross label for recycled content. The board is
certified on average to contain at least 30% recycled glass, with
4% post-consumer and 26% pre-consumer content.
For LEED projects, our acoustical panels can help you
qualify for recycled content points under the Materials and
Resources section. Other LEED categories may also apply
depending upon the project requirements.
WARRANTY
10 Year Limited Warranty against manufacturing defects.
See product warranty for details and limitations.
* The ASTM E 84 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 materials, products or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However,
results of this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment which takes into
account all of the factors which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a
particular end use. Values are reported to the nearest 5 rating.
EUROSPAN
EOS CEILING SYSTEM
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 Work in this section shall be subject to drawings, general
conditions, schedules, addenda and other contract
documents.
1.2 The extent of the system is shown on the drawings and
in the schedules.
1.3 Submit samples of each type of system as shown on
the drawings and in schedules and include appropriate
technical information including test data and
maintenance instructions. Submit fabric selector cards
from manufacturers standard or custom finishes.
1.4 Components shall be installed according to
manufacturers recommendations and instructions.
1.5 Installation of components shall not begin until all wet
work (plastering, concrete, etc.) is completed and dry.
The panels are designed for installation under standard
occupancy conditions from 60F to 85F and not more
than 80% relative humidity (RH) in an enclosed building.
1.6 The contractor shall be responsible for the examination
and acceptance of all surfaces and conditions prior to
the system installation, and will furnish all necessary
hardware and accessories for the complete job
installation.
1.7 Substitutions or changes will only be permitted by prior
approval by the architect.
PART 2 MATERIALS
2.1 Eurospan EOS fabric ceiling System shall include the
EOS textile with a light polyurethane coating that can be
cleaned with water or solvent based cleaners.
2.2 Acoustical core shall be constructed of a composite
core construction of 1 thick, medium density glass fiber
core with 12 mil thick face sheet of white/translucent
glass mat thermally bonded to the base core finish
surface. Other glass fiber cores of ", ", 1", 1", 2", 3",
and 4 thickness; with various densities are available to
meet specific acoustical requirements.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 Manufacturers Instructions Comply with the
instructions and recommendations of the Eurospan
Acoustical Ceiling System manufacturer.
3.2 Examination Verify that site conditions are acceptable
for installation of the Eurospan Acoustical Ceiling System.
Do not proceed with installation of the Eurospan
Acoustical Ceiling System until unacceptable conditions
are corrected.
3.3 Installation Review shop drawings and determine
location of hardware. Identify components and verify
quantities. Install Eurospan Acoustical Ceiling System in
accordance with manufacturers guidelines.
3.4 Demonstration Demonstrate proper use, function
and maintenance of Eurospan Acoustical Ceiling System
components to Owners personnel.
3.5 Protection Protect installed work from damage due to
subsequent construction activity on the site.
Thank you for choosing Eurospan for your acoustical
needs.
The information provided above is correct to the best of our
knowledge at time of printing. We reserve the right to make
changes without prior notification.
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
Technical information contained herein is furnished without charge or obligation and
is given and accepted at recipients sole risk. Because conditions of use may vary and
are beyond our control, Owens Corning makes no representation about, and is not
responsible or liable for the accuracy or reliability of data associated with particular uses
of any product described herein. Nothing contained in this bulletin shall be considered
a recommendation.
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EUROSPAN
ACOUSTICAL WALL SYSTEM
FINISH
The product is available in several textile choices including
fabrics from Guilford, Maharam, Knoll, Carnegie and Designtex.
A Mounting Rating
*1/2
*1
*1 1/2
*2
.55
.80
1.0
1.0
*estimated
USES
Architects can design effective acoustic benefits into any
space without compromising their creativity. Excellent sound
absorption is achieved by reducing the amount of hard
surfaces to reduce noise distractions, enhance privacy, and
create a less stressful, more productive environment.
RECYCLED CONTENT
Eurospan Acoustical Wall System panels utilizean Owens
Corning fiberglass board core that iseligible to bear the
Green Cross label for recycledcontent. The board is
certified on average tocontain at least 30% recycled glass,
with 4%post-consumer and 26% pre-consumer content.For
LEED projects, our acoustical panels canhelp you qualify for
recycled content pointsunder the Materials and Resources
section.Other LEED categories may also applydepending
upon the project requirements.
CONSTRUCTION
Eurospan Acoustical Wall System is comprised of three basic
components: a glass fiber acoustical core, perimeter tension
track with patent pending retaining system and outer textile
covering. This seamless product uses a high-performance
integrated glass fiber core. Tension tracks arranged around the
perimeter hold an acoustically transparent textile which can be
stretched over areas 16 wide.
SIZE AVAILABLITY
Panels are available in 1/2, 1, 1 1/2 or 2thicknesses. Other
thicknesses are available and may be furred up to a 4 depth.
WARRANTY
EUROSPAN
ACOUSTICAL WALL SYSTEM
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
2.5
2.6
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
PART 2 MATERIALS
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
Technical information contained herein is furnished without charge or obligation and is
given and accepted at recipients sole risk. Because conditions of use may vary and are
beyond our control, Owens Corning makes no representation about, and is not responsible
or liable for the accuracy or reliability of data associated with particular uses of any product
described herein. Nothing contained in this bulletin shall be considered a recommendation.
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QuietZone
Acoustic Batts
Product Data Sheet
Availability
Wood Frame Construction
Width
Length
Inches mm Inches mm
Unfaced
Batts
Faced Batts
15
381
93
2,362
89
16
m2
Linear
ft
155
14.40
124
37.8
15
381
105
2,664
89
16
175
16.26
140
42.7
15
394
93
2,362
139
10
101
9.38
78
23.8
23
584
93
2,362
89
16
238
22.11
124
37.8
15
381
105
2,664
89
1 (Roll)
88
8.18
70
21.3
15
387
93
2,362
89
16
155
14.40
124
37.8
15
387
105
2,664
89
16
178
16.54
140
42.7
23
591
93
2,362
89
16
241
22.39
124
37.8
Product Benefits:
Differentiate the homes
you build with increased
performance
QuietZone
Acoustic Batts
Product Data Sheet
Product Installation
QuietZone acoustic batts are
designed for interior cavities only
and are not recommended for
exterior walls. The facing on this
product is provided for ease of
installation and is not a vapor
retarder.
Insulation must fit snugly
into place, filling the cavity
completely.
Staple batts along kraft flanges
to the inside of the wall
framing.
In cases where wall
penetrations apply, cut with a
utility knife to fit around wiring,
outlets, junction boxes, pipes
and other obstructions.
For desired performance,
keep batts dry during shipping,
storage and installation.
QuietZone acoustic batts
may be installed with the
facing toward either side of
interior walls, floors, or ceilings
in conventional wood stud
construction.
QuietZone acoustic batts (15"
or 23" width) will be required
in the cavity space between
wall framing sections spaced
either 16" or 24" o.c.
Owens Corning acoustic
batts will be required to fill
the cavity space between wall
framing sections spaced either
16" or 24" o.c. when using 2x6
QuietZone acoustic wall
framing.
*The facing on QuietZone batts will burn and must
not be left exposed. The facing must be installed in
substantial contact with an approved interior material.
Protect facing from any open flame or heat surface.
Durable Composition
QuietZone acoustic batts:
Figure 1
Single wood studs, QuietZone acoustic batt insulation and a
single layer of " Type X gypsum board.
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QuietZone
Acoustic Sealant
Product Data Sheet
Product Attributes:
QuietZone acoustic sealant
features these properties:
50-year guarantee
Available in convenient
29 ounce tubes
Premium siliconized
acrylic sealant
Premium acrylic-based
acoustic sealant designed to
seal openings in Walls,
Floors, Ceilings, Doors
and Windows
Owens Corning QuietZone
acoustic sealant is an effective
way to reduce sound
transmission between rooms
and can even help reduce
noise coming in around
exterior doors and windows and
stop air infiltration.
Product Benefits:
Differentiate the homes you
build with increased noise
control for quieter, more
peaceful living
Paintable
Product Applications
QuietZone acoustic sealant
produces a flexible, acoustic
seal. The product should be
used to fill and seal all gaps in
wall, floor, and ceilings to reduce
noise transmission and stop
air infiltration.
Applications include:
Gaps between wall stud plates
and the subfloor
Around electrical outlets
and boxes
QuietZone
Acoustic Sealant
Product Data Sheet
For information on different wall,
floor and ceiling construction
techniques and performance
values contact your Sales
Representative or contact
Owens Corning at
1-800-GET-PINK.
Product Installation
QuietZone acoustic sealant is
designed for use in all wall and
floor systems to seal gypsum
and other small openings from
plumbing or electrical work, but
can be used in other areas where
a non-hardening sealant is
required.
Before use, wipe excess dirt,
dust or moisture away from
applicable area to produce a
clean, dry surface
Cut tip to suggested bead
size and place into gun
Apply at a 45 angle and,
after 3-5 minutes, tool
bead into place
Product Precautions
QuietZone acoustic sealant may
cause irritation to the eyes and
skin and is harmful by inhalation
or if swallowed. Avoid contact
with eyes and skin. Avoid
breathing vapors and ingesting
this product. Keep QuietZone
acoustic sealant away from heat,
sparks, or open flame. Use with
adequate ventilation and wash
thoroughly after handling.
Product Specifications
NET 10.1 FL. OZ. (300ml) and
29 FL. OZ. (857.6 ml)
Rating Scale:
Superior: 5 - Lowest: 1
Paintability: 5
Flexibility: 5
Durability: 5
Adhesion to Wood: 5
Adhesion to Glass: 5
Adhesion to Metal: 5
Adhesion to Masonry: 5
QuietZone
Internal and external uses apply to:
Wood
Glass
Brick
Concrete
Masonry
Drywall
Aluminum
Steel
Plastic
Tile
Vinyl
PVC
FOAMULAR Foam Insulation
Fiber Glass
Particle Board
Plywood
Cement Board
Figure 1
QuietZone 2x4 acoustic wall framing 16 o.c.,
QuietZone acoustic batt insulation and a double
layers of Type X gypsum board.
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Applicable Standards
QuietZone acoustic sealant
exceeds ASTM C 834, Type P,
Grade - 18C and exceeds
performance requirements of
TT-S-00230C, Type II, Class B
and ASTM C 920, Class 25.
Meets ASTM E-84 Class A.
Always check with your local
building code official regarding
local requirements affecting
installation of all building
components.
For more information on
QuietZone acoustic sealant or the
QuietZone Noise Control System,
call 1-800-GET-PINK
or visit our Web site at:
www.quietzone.com
QuietZone
Acoustic Batts
Product Data Sheet
performance desired. The STC
performance data for various wall
constructions can be found on
pages 3 and 4.
Durable Composition
QuietZone acoustic batts:
Product Installation
QuietZone acoustic batts are
designed for interior cavities only
and are not recommended for
exterior walls. The facing on this
product is provided for ease of
installation and is not a vapor
retarder.
Product Benefits:
Differentiate the homes
you build with increased
performance.
Increase sales by offering
unique up-sell options.
Provide homeowners with
quieter, more peaceful
living conditions.
Enhance your image by
positioning yourself as an
acoustic solutions expert.
Save homeowners time and
money by suggesting noise
control prior to new home
construction compared to
retrofitting at a later date.
Product Attributes
QuietZone acoustic batts are:
Acoustically engineered to
absorb sound vibrations.
Installed between interior walls,
floors, and ceilings when
constructed of standard wood
framing members.
QuietZone
Acoustic Batts
Product Data Sheet
QuietZone acoustic batts (15" or
23" width) will be required in
the cavity space between wall
framing sections spaced either
16" or 24" o.c.
Owens Corning QuietZone
acoustic batts will be required
to fill the cavity space between
wall framing sections spaced
either 16" or 24" o.c. when
using 2x6 QuietZone acoustic
wall framing.
Product Applications
QuietZone Quiet Foundations
Noise Control System
Using single 2x4 wood studs (16"
o.c.), QuietZone acoustic batts,
and " Type X gypsum board
provides basic noise control
between adjoining rooms.
QuietZone acoustic batts can
improve conventional wood stud
walls to a Sound Transmission
Class (STC) rating of 39.
Technical Data
Wood Frame Construction
Width
Length
Thickness
Faced Batts
15"
381mm
93"
2362mm
3"
89mm
16
155/14.40
124/37.8
15"
381mm
105"
2664mm
3"
89mm
16
175/16.26
140/42.7
15"
394mm
93"
2362mm
5"
139mm
10
101/9.38
78/23.8
23"
584mm
93"
2362mm
3"
89mm
16
238/22.11
124/37.8
15"
381mm
105"
2664mm
3"
89mm
1 (Roll)
88/8.18
70/21.3
Unfaced Batts
15"
387mm
93"
2362mm
3"
89mm
16
155/14.40
124/37.8
15 "
387mm
105"
2664mm
3"
89mm
16
178/16.54
140/42.7
23 "
591mm
93"
2362mm
3"
89mm
16
241/22.39
124/37.8
QuietZone acoustic batts comply with the requirements of the Uniform Building Code (ICBO) building types III, IV,
and V; National Building Code (BOCAI) building types 3, 4, and 5; and Standard Building Code (SBCCI) building
types III, V, VI.
Dimensional Stability
Linear Shrinkage
Water Absorption
Max. by Volume
Figure 1
Single wood studs, QuietZone acoustic batt insulation
and a single layer of Type X gypsum board.
QuietZone
Acoustic Batts
Product Data Sheet
Single Wood Stud Wall System
STC
STC
Test No.
Fire
Rating
Fire
Test
36
OCF423
Single wood studs 16" o.c.; single layer 5/8" type "x" gypsum drywall each side;
one thickness, 3" thick QuietZone Acoustic Batts
1 Hr.
UL U305
39
W2069
Single wood studs 16" o.c.; single layer " type "x" gypsum drywall each side;
one thickness, 3" thick QuietZone Acoustic Batts
N.A.
40
W2469
Single wood studs 16" o.c.; double layer " type "x" gypsum drywall one side,
single layer other side; one thickness, 3" thick QuietZone Acoustic Batts
N.A.
45
W2569
Single wood studs 16" o.c.; double layer " type "x" gypsum drywall each side;
one thickness, 3" thick QuietZone Acoustic Batts
1 Hr.1
UL U305
Construction Description
Rating is estimated from tests using thinner assemblies of fewer layers of gypsum drywall. Specific test references are available and will be provided upon request.
STC
Test No.
Fire
Rating
Fire
Test
46
W0769
Single wood studs, resilient channel; single layer " type "x" gypsum drywall each side;
one thickness. 3" thick QuietZone Acoustic Batts
N.A.
50
WP32302
Single wood studs, resilient channel; single layer 5/8" type "x" gypsum drywall each side;
one thickness, 3" thick QuietZone Acoustic Batts
1 Hr.
OSU T-3127
52
W0669
Single wood studs, resilient channel; single layer " type "x" gypsum drywall one side,
double layer other side; one thickness, 3" thick QuietZone Acoustic Batts
N.A.
56
W0569
Single wood studs, resilient channel; double layer " type "x" gypsum drywall each side;
one thickness, 3" thick QuietZone Acoustic Batts
1 Hr.1
OSU T-3127
Construction Description
Rating is estimated from tests using thinner assemblies of fewer layers of gypsum drywall. Specific test references are available and will be provided upon request.
Listed in the Gyspum Association Fire Resistance Design Manual
STC
Test No.
Fire
Rating
Fire
Test
46
W5769
Staggered wood studs 16" o.c.; single layer 5/8" type "x" gypsum drywall each side;
one thickness, 3" thick QuietZone Acoustic Batts
1 hr.1
UL U305
51
W01486
Staggered wood studs 16" o.c.; single layer " type "x" gypsum drywall each side;
one thickness, 3" thick QuietZone Acoustic Batts
N.A.
51
OC5FC
Staggered wood studs 16" o.c.; single layer " type "x" gypsum drywall each side;
two thicknesses, 3" thick QuietZone Acoustic Batts
1 hr.
OSU 4970
53
W4769
Staggered wood studs 24" o.c.; double layer " type "x" gypsum drywall one side,
single layer other side; one thickness, 3" thick QuietZone Acoustic Batts
N.A.
55
W4869
Staggered wood studs 24" o.c.; double layer " type "x" gypsum drywall each side;
one thickness, 3" thick QuietZone Acoustic Batts
1 hr.1
UL U309
Construction Description
Rating is estimated from tests using thinner assemblies of fewer layers of gypsum drywall. Specific test references are available and will be provided upon request.
STC
Test No.
Fire
Rating
Fire
Test
57
E90-99087
2x4 QuietZone Acoustic Framing on 16 centers, double layers type "x" gypsum
drywall each side, 3" thick QuietZone Acoustic Batts
1 hr.1
UL U305
60
E90-01029
2x6 QuietZone Acoustic Framing on 16 centers, double layers 5/8" type "x" gypsum
drywall each side; 5" thick QuietZone Acoustic Batts
N.A.
63
E90-99102
2x6 QuietZone Acoustic Framing on 24 centers, double layers 5/8" type "x" gypsum
drywall each side; 5" thick QuietZone Acoustic Batts
1 hr.
OSU 4970
Construction Description
QuietZone
Acoustic Batts
Product Data Sheet
Sliding doors should be avoided
where optimum noise control
is desired. Doors opening on
hallways should not open across
from one another.
Electrical
Light switches and outlets should
not be located back-to-back.
Ceiling fixtures should be surface
mounted and openings around
boxes should be sealed airtight.
Circuit breaker boxes, telephone
outlets and intercom systems
should be located on wellinsulated interior walls and never
on exterior, part or hallway walls.
Plumbing
Pipe runs should be designed
with swing arms so expansion
and contraction can occur
without binding, thus eliminating
unwanted water flow generated
sound. Piping should also be
isolated from surrounding
structures with resilient mounts.
Installation of fixtures back-toback should be avoided. In all
cases, openings made in walls
should be caulked or sealed
to ensure optimum acoustical
integrity.
Ducts and HVAC Equipment
Since ducts can easily transmit
sound, duct design should be
given special consideration when
planning the heating and air
conditioning system.
The installation of a quiet,
high quality heating and air
conditioning unit is recommended
to reduce duct-carried noise.
When possible, isolate equipment
away from quiet areas.
QuietZone
QuietZone
Installation Instructions
concrete material per
manufacturers instructions on
top of the QuietZone Acoustic
Floor Mat so there is a layer of
gypsum concrete at least 1
thick covering the entire floor
surface area.
3. 1 Alternative to Gypsum
Concrete Using USG
LEVELROCK Brand Floor
Underlayment 2500 or 3500
Apply USG LEVELROCK
Brand Floor Primer or
equivalent over QuietZone
Acoustic Floor Mat following
manufacturers instructions for
mixing and application.
Pour USG LEVELROCK Brand
Floor Underlayment 2500
or 3500 over floor primer
to a minimum thickness of
1. Follow manufacturers
instructions for mixing and
application.
Depending on the finish
floor application, apply
LEVELROCK Brand Surface
Enhancer SE-100 over the
USG LEVELROCK gypsum
concrete topping. Follow
manufacturers instructions to
determine when and how to
apply.
For a tile finish floor add:
Noble Company, NobleBond
21 Adhesive following
manufacturers instructions
Noble Company, NobleBond
CIS Crack Suppression
Membrane following
manufacturers instructions
4. Clean-up
Remove tape from wall.
Installation Instructions
For more information, call
1-800-GET-PINK or visit our
Web site at: www.quietzone.com
Test Method
Value
720/1800 (psf )
19% (81% Recovery)
Compression Set
(50% deflection requires a loading of 1800 psf )
Nominal Density
ASTM C 303
2.2 (pcf )
Water Absorption
<0.1 (psf )
ASTM C 518 85
ASTM E 841
Design Considerations
QuietZone Acoustic Floor Mat is
to be placed between the
subfloor and plywood or gypsum
concrete overlayment to create
an isolation layer for sound
vibrations and impact noises such
as foot traffic. The plywood or
gypsum concrete overlayment,
once installed, floats on top of
the floor mat providing a rigid
surface for the finished flooring.
Fire Safety & Applicable
Standards
QuietZone Acoustic Floor Mat has
been tested in accordance with
ASTM E-84 with resulting flame
spread/smoke developed indices
of 20/50. Thermal barrier and
structural requirements are met
by using 1 of gypsum concrete
or 2 layers of 3 8 exterior grade
plywood.
Always check with your local
building code official regarding
local requirements affecting
installation of all building
components.
OWENS CORNING INSULATING SYSTEMS, LLC
ONE OWENS CORNING PARKWAY
TOLEDO, OHIO 43659
1-800-GET-PINK
www.owenscorning.com
Pub. No. 102322-B. Printed in U.S.A. January 2008. THE PINK PANTHER &
1964 -2008 Metro - Goldwyn- Mayer Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved.
T h e c o l o r P I N K i s a r e g i s te r e d t r a d e m a r k o f O w e n s C o r n i n g .
2008 Owens Corning.
20
50
ASTM E84 is a standard used to measure and describe the properties of materials, products or assemblies in response
to heat and flame under controlled laboratory conditions using proper construction techniques and assembly.
Improper installation can adversely affect fire performance.
Technical Data
Property
Test Method
Material
Package Form
Roll
Length
35 ft.
Width
4 ft.
Area
Thickness
3 8
Roll Diameter
14 in.
Roll Weight
10.25 lbs.
in. (9.5mm)
Specification
Sound rated floor material shall be 3 8 (9.5mm) thick closed cell polyethylene foam with an anti-static agent.
The sound rated material shall be QuietZone Acoustic Floor mat as supplied by Owens Corning.
Durable Material
Composition
QuietZone Acoustic Floor Mat has
exceptional compressive strength,
while also being resilient enough
to absorb impact vibrations. It will
retain its acoustic properties over
time while also being resistant to
moisture, mold and fungus.
QuietZone
QuietZone
Installation Instructions
wood laminate
carpet and padding
1. Install Floor Mat
Roll out QuietZone Acoustic
Floor Mat directly on top of the
subfloor so that the entire floor
surface area is covered and
3-4 of floor mat is turned up
along wall.
Butt adjoining edges of floor
mat against each other and
tape all seams with standard
(2 wide) building tape. Also,
tape the turned up edges to
the wall to help with installation
of the wood raft.
Ensure the QuietZone Acoustic
Floor Mat is free of any tears or
punctures.
2. Install Plywood Raft on Top
of Floor Mat
Combine two layers of 3 8 (or
thicker), exterior, AC-grade
plywood together. (Note: two
layers of plywood should be
used with hardwood finished
flooring.) Select plywood that
is uniform, flat, dry and free
of defect to ensure that the
finished floor is level. Allow the
plywood to become acclimated
to the environment so that the
wood is dry and the moisture
content has stabilized. This can
be done by standing the panels
on edge for several days in
the rooms where they will be
Figure 1
STC-63
IIC-55
STC-73
IIC-63
Tile Flooring
Plywood Subfloor
2x10 wood joists, 16 o.c.
QuietZone Acoustic Batt
4. Clean-up
Remove tape from wall.
Trim away excess QuietZone
Acoustic Floor Mat so that
the mat is flush with the
finished floor.
Figure 2
Concrete Slab Construction
Finished Flooring
Finished Flooring
1 reinforced mortar bed
3
8 Owens Corning
QuietZone Acoustic Floor Mat
QuietZone Acoustic
Batt Insulation
5
STC
IIC
Vinyl
RAL-TL99-213;
RAL-IN99-18
59
59
Laminate Wood
RAL-TL99-214;
RAL-IN99-19
59
58
Tile1
RAL-TL88-217;
RAL-IN99-17
58
57
1
Passed Light Commercial Rating when tested in
accordance with ASTM C 627 by the Tile Council
of America.
vinyl
ceramic tile
wood laminate
carpet and padding
1. Install Floor Mat
Roll out QuietZone Acoustic
Floor Mat directly on top of the
subfloor so that the entire floor
surface area is covered and
floor mat just touches the wall.
Figure 3
Figure 4
QuietZone
Acoustic
Floor Mat
Finished Flooring
Sub-floor
Wall
QuietZone
Acoustic
Floor Mat
Finished Flooring
Sub-floor
Trim
vinyl
installed. It is recommended
that all of the plywood raft
pieces needed are pre-cut
prior to assembly.
Trim
Installation with
Plywood Raft
Note: for use with
hardwood
Installation Instructions
CAUTION: COMBUSTIBLE.
This product should not be
exposed to open flames
or other possible ignition
sources. It may contain
flammable vapors and should
be stored in well ventilated
areas. Further processing of
the product may result in the
localized release of flammable
vapors. This product should
be installed in such a way
that it is separated from the
building interior by a thermal
barrier. Typical thermal
barriers are a minimum of 5 8
plywood or 1 thick concrete.
Please refer to the Material
Safety Data Sheet for more
information.
QuietZone
QuietZone
Installation Instructions
wood laminate
carpet and padding
1. Install Floor Mat
Roll out QuietZone Acoustic
Floor Mat directly on top of the
subfloor so that the entire floor
surface area is covered and
3-4 of floor mat is turned up
along wall.
Butt adjoining edges of floor
mat against each other and
tape all seams with standard
(2 wide) building tape. Also,
tape the turned up edges to
the wall to help with installation
of the wood raft.
Ensure the QuietZone Acoustic
Floor Mat is free of any tears or
punctures.
2. Install Plywood Raft on Top
of Floor Mat
Combine two layers of 3 8 (or
thicker), exterior, AC-grade
plywood together. (Note: two
layers of plywood should be
used with hardwood finished
flooring.) Select plywood that
is uniform, flat, dry and free
of defect to ensure that the
finished floor is level. Allow the
plywood to become acclimated
to the environment so that the
wood is dry and the moisture
content has stabilized. This can
be done by standing the panels
on edge for several days in
the rooms where they will be
Figure 1
STC-63
IIC-55
STC-73
IIC-63
Tile Flooring
Plywood Subfloor
2x10 wood joists, 16 o.c.
QuietZone Acoustic Batt
4. Clean-up
Remove tape from wall.
Trim away excess QuietZone
Acoustic Floor Mat so that
the mat is flush with the
finished floor.
Figure 2
Concrete Slab Construction
Finished Flooring
Finished Flooring
1 reinforced mortar bed
3
8 Owens Corning
QuietZone Acoustic Floor Mat
QuietZone Acoustic
Batt Insulation
5
STC
IIC
Vinyl
RAL-TL99-213;
RAL-IN99-18
59
59
Laminate Wood
RAL-TL99-214;
RAL-IN99-19
59
58
Tile1
RAL-TL88-217;
RAL-IN99-17
58
57
1
Passed Light Commercial Rating when tested in
accordance with ASTM C 627 by the Tile Council
of America.
vinyl
ceramic tile
wood laminate
carpet and padding
1. Install Floor Mat
Roll out QuietZone Acoustic
Floor Mat directly on top of the
subfloor so that the entire floor
surface area is covered and
floor mat just touches the wall.
Figure 3
Figure 4
QuietZone
Acoustic
Floor Mat
Finished Flooring
Sub-floor
Wall
QuietZone
Acoustic
Floor Mat
Finished Flooring
Sub-floor
Trim
vinyl
installed. It is recommended
that all of the plywood raft
pieces needed are pre-cut
prior to assembly.
Trim
Installation with
Plywood Raft
Note: for use with
hardwood
Installation Instructions
CAUTION: COMBUSTIBLE.
This product should not be
exposed to open flames
or other possible ignition
sources. It may contain
flammable vapors and should
be stored in well ventilated
areas. Further processing of
the product may result in the
localized release of flammable
vapors. This product should
be installed in such a way
that it is separated from the
building interior by a thermal
barrier. Typical thermal
barriers are a minimum of 5 8
plywood or 1 thick concrete.
Please refer to the Material
Safety Data Sheet for more
information.
QuietZone
QuietZone
Installation Instructions
concrete material per
manufacturers instructions on
top of the QuietZone Acoustic
Floor Mat so there is a layer of
gypsum concrete at least 1
thick covering the entire floor
surface area.
3. 1 Alternative to Gypsum
Concrete Using USG
LEVELROCK Brand Floor
Underlayment 2500 or 3500
Apply USG LEVELROCK
Brand Floor Primer or
equivalent over QuietZone
Acoustic Floor Mat following
manufacturers instructions for
mixing and application.
Pour USG LEVELROCK Brand
Floor Underlayment 2500
or 3500 over floor primer
to a minimum thickness of
1. Follow manufacturers
instructions for mixing and
application.
Depending on the finish
floor application, apply
LEVELROCK Brand Surface
Enhancer SE-100 over the
USG LEVELROCK gypsum
concrete topping. Follow
manufacturers instructions to
determine when and how to
apply.
For a tile finish floor add:
Noble Company, NobleBond
21 Adhesive following
manufacturers instructions
Noble Company, NobleBond
CIS Crack Suppression
Membrane following
manufacturers instructions
4. Clean-up
Remove tape from wall.
Installation Instructions
For more information, call
1-800-GET-PINK or visit our
Web site at: www.quietzone.com
Test Method
Value
720/1800 (psf )
19% (81% Recovery)
Compression Set
(50% deflection requires a loading of 1800 psf )
Nominal Density
ASTM C 303
2.2 (pcf )
Water Absorption
<0.1 (psf )
ASTM C 518 85
ASTM E 841
Design Considerations
QuietZone Acoustic Floor Mat is
to be placed between the
subfloor and plywood or gypsum
concrete overlayment to create
an isolation layer for sound
vibrations and impact noises such
as foot traffic. The plywood or
gypsum concrete overlayment,
once installed, floats on top of
the floor mat providing a rigid
surface for the finished flooring.
Fire Safety & Applicable
Standards
QuietZone Acoustic Floor Mat has
been tested in accordance with
ASTM E-84 with resulting flame
spread/smoke developed indices
of 20/50. Thermal barrier and
structural requirements are met
by using 1 of gypsum concrete
or 2 layers of 3 8 exterior grade
plywood.
Always check with your local
building code official regarding
local requirements affecting
installation of all building
components.
OWENS CORNING INSULATING SYSTEMS, LLC
ONE OWENS CORNING PARKWAY
TOLEDO, OHIO 43659
1-800-GET-PINK
www.owenscorning.com
Pub. No. 102322-B. Printed in U.S.A. January 2008. THE PINK PANTHER &
1964 -2008 Metro - Goldwyn- Mayer Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved.
T h e c o l o r P I N K i s a r e g i s te r e d t r a d e m a r k o f O w e n s C o r n i n g .
2008 Owens Corning.
20
50
ASTM E84 is a standard used to measure and describe the properties of materials, products or assemblies in response
to heat and flame under controlled laboratory conditions using proper construction techniques and assembly.
Improper installation can adversely affect fire performance.
Technical Data
Property
Test Method
Material
Package Form
Roll
Length
35 ft.
Width
4 ft.
Area
Thickness
3 8
Roll Diameter
14 in.
Roll Weight
10.25 lbs.
in. (9.5mm)
Specification
Sound rated floor material shall be 3 8 (9.5mm) thick closed cell polyethylene foam with an anti-static agent.
The sound rated material shall be QuietZone Acoustic Floor mat as supplied by Owens Corning.
Durable Material
Composition
QuietZone Acoustic Floor Mat has
exceptional compressive strength,
while also being resilient enough
to absorb impact vibrations. It will
retain its acoustic properties over
time while also being resistant to
moisture, mold and fungus.
Insulation Type
Test Number
STC
None
TL-92-618
38
8 "
Glass fiber
TL-93-325
49
8 "
Mineral fiber
TL-93-327
47
8 "
Cellulose (spray)
TL-93-049
45
52
5
5
5
5
Glass fiber
TL-92-420
8 "
Mineral fiber
TL-93-329
53
8 "
Cellulose (spray)
TL-93-050
49
8 "
Cellulose (blown)
TL-92-437
49
5
5
5
5
3 58 " 25 Gauge Non Load Bearing Studs at 16" on center NRC-CNRC Internal Report IRC-IR-693, October 1995
Available Sizes
Thickness
Width
Length
2"
16"/24" (406mm/609mm)
96"
3"
16"/24" (406mm/609mm)
96"
Flame Spread
Smoke Developed
ICBO
BOCA
SBCCI
ICC
10
10
All Types
All Types
All Types
All Types
Unfaced
1. Sound Attenuation Batt Insulation complies with ICBO (Uniform Building Code), BOCA (National Building Code)
and SBCCI (Standard Building Code) and ICC (International Building Code) model code requirements for building
costruction types listed above. Products are tested in accordance with Surface Burning Characteristics ASTM E84.
Water Absorption
Maximum by Volume
Dimensional Stability
Linear Shrinkage
Construction Description
Fire
Test
Fire
Rating
W02184
WP 1521
2 Hr.
54
W03084
WP 1546
2 Hr.
W02484
Unbalanced 58 " Type X gypsum; 358 " SS, 3" thick, EcoTouch
Sound Attenuation Batt Insulation
WP 1052
1 Hr.
52
W02884
UL U494
1 Hr.*
UL U465
1 Hr.*
RAL-TL90-345
RAL-TL89-157
Single Layer 58 " Type X gypsum; 3 58 " SS, 3" thick, EcoTouch
Sound Attenuation Batt Insulation
UL U465
1 Hr.
47
W05182
Single Layer 58 " Type X gypsum; 2" SS, 2" thick, EcoTouch
Sound Attenuation Batt Insulation
UL U494
1 Hr.
UL U465
1 Hr.*
RAL-TL90-344
Single layer, resilient channel, one side only; 58 " Type X gypsum;
3 58 " SS, 3" thick, EcoTouch Sound Attenuation Batt Insulation
Formaldehyde
Disclaimer of Liability
Technical information contained herein is furnished
without charge or obligation and is given and accepted
at recipients sole risk. Because conditions of use may
vary and are beyond our control, Owens Corning makes
no representation about, and is not responsible or
liable for the accuracy or reliability of data associated
with particular uses of any product described herein.
Nothing contained in this bulletin shall be considered a
recommendation.
The GREENGUARD INDOOR AIR QUALITY
CERTIFIED mark is registered certification mark
used under license through the GREENGUARD
Environmental Institute.
FREE
Flame Spread
Smoke Developed
ICC
<25
<50
All Types
Foil Faced
<75
<150
III, IV, V
Kraft Faced
N/R
N/R
III, IV, V
Unfaced
EcoTouch Insulation complies with ICC (International Building Code), model code requirements for building
construction types listed above.
Kraft and standard foil facing will burn. Do not leave exposed. Facing must be installed in substantial contact with
an approved ceiling, floor or wall material. Keep open flame and other heat sources away from facing. Do not place
insulation within 3" of light fixtures or similar electrical devices unless device is labeled for contact with insulation.
Use only unfaced insulation between wood framing and masonry chimneys. Do not use insulation in spaces around
metal chimneys, fireplaces, or flues. EcoTouch Unfaced insulation is considered non-combustible by model building
codes. Flame Spread 25 products are flame spread rated and can be left exposed where codes allow. See package for
warnings, fire hazard and installation instructions, or call 1-800-GET-PINK.
Due to the potential for skin irritation, EcoTouch Unfaced Insulation should not be used for exposed applications
where it will be subject to human contact.
Description
Owens Corning EcoTouch
Insulation with PureFiber
Technology is flexible insulation
and is made in R-values from 11
to 38. EcoTouch Insulation is
available plain, or faced with either
a kraft or foil vapor retarder.
The product is manufactured in
thicknesses from 3" to 12."
Uses
EcoTouch Insulation can be used
in a wide range of exterior wall
and roof/ceiling applications. The
product can be installed in wood
or metal framing cavities, or can
be installed between furring strips.
SpaceSaver Packaging
EcoTouch Insulation is
compression packaged in
exclusive SpaceSaver packaging
from Owens Corning. SpaceSaver
packaging reduces freight and
speeds job site handling/
installation.
Product Data
Kraft
Available Vapor Retarder Facings, Perms Maximum1
Foil
0.5
Less than 0.05%
Wood Frame
Construction
Walls
Roof/Floor/
Ceiling
16" (406mm)
16" (406mm)
16" (406mm)
16" (406mm)
16" (406mm)
15" (381mm)
15" (381mm)
15" (381mm)
15" (381mm)
15" (381mm)
15" (381mm)
15" (381mm)
15" (381mm)
15" (394mm)
16" (406mm)
15" (394mm)
16" (406mm)
24" (609mm)
24" (609mm)
24" (609mm)
24" (609mm)
24" (609mm)
23" (584mm)
23" (584mm)
23" (584mm)
19" 23" (584mm)
23" (584mm)
19" 23" (584mm)
23" (584mm)
23" (584mm)
23" (603mm)
19" 24" (609mm)
23" (603mm)
24" (609mm)
Length
Thickness
R-Value1
3" (89mm)
3" (89mm)
3" (89mm)
6" (159mm)
5" (139mm)
3" (89mm)
3" (89mm)
3" (89mm)
6" (159mm)
5" (139mm)
6" (159mm)
6" (171mm)
8" (203mm)
8" (209mm)
9" (241mm)
10" (260mm)
12" (305mm)
11
13
15
19
21
11
13
15
19
21
19
22
25
30
30
38
38
EcoTouch Unfaced Insulation complies with the property requirements of ASTM C665, Type I and ASTM E136.
EcoTouch Kraft-faced Insulation complies with ASTM C665, Type II, Class C. EcoTouch Foil-faced Insulation complies
with ASTM C665, Type III, Class B and C.
1. Higher R-values mean greater insulating power. Find out why in the seller's fact sheet on R-values.
effective moisture/humidity
control. Repair any punctures or
tears in the facing by taping. Follow
the tape manufacturers
application recommendations.
1" Ventilation
Passageway
Figure 2
Installation
Between Wood Studs/Rafters
EcoTouch Insulation fits between
studs. If required, the flanges can
be stapled to either the face or
the side of the stud every 812"
to prevent gaping or
fishmouthing of the vapor
retarder.
EcoTouch Unfaced insulation can
be friction-fit between studs after
the cover material has been
installed on one side of the cavity.
Use wire or metal straps to hold
insulation in place in applications
without a cover material, or
where the insulation does not fill
the depth of the cavity.
Cathedral ceiling products
(R3OC and R38C) are intended
to be friction-fit between rafters.
Cathedral ceiling insulation should
be installed to provide a minimum
1" ventilation passageway between
the roof deck and insulation. (See
Figure 1) It is recommended to
use a vent baffle to assure proper
clearance.
Between Metal Studs
EcoTouch Insulation can be
friction-fit in place until the
interior finish is applied. Insulation
should fill the cavity and the wall
should eventually be closed on
both sides. (See Figure 2)
In areas where it will be applied
in heights over 8', use wire or
metal straps to hold the product
in place until the interior finish is
applied. When faced insulation is
used, the attachment flanges may
be taped to the face of the metal
stud prior to applying the interior
finish. Wire or metal straps
should also be used to hold the
product in place in applications
without a cover material or
where the stud depth is larger
than the insulation thickness.
Furring Strips
EcoTouch Insulation can be
applied between furring strips, hat
channels, or Z-shaped furring in
areas where a finish surface will
be installed. Contact the furring
strip manufacturer for
appropriate fastening system.
Caution: FIBERGLAS insulation
may cause temporary irritation
to the skin, eyes and respiratory
tract. Avoid contact with eyes
and skin, wear loose-fitting,
long-sleeved clothing, gloves and
eye protection when handling
and applying the material. Wash
with soap and warm water after
handling. Wash work clothes
separately and wipe out washer.
Notes
1. As manufactured, FIBERGLAS insulation is
resistant to mold growth. However, mold growth
can occur on building materials, including insulation,
when it becomes contaminated with organic material
and when water is present. To avoid mold growth on
FIBERGLAS insulation, remove any water that has
accumulated and correct or repair the source of the
water as soon as possible. Insulation that has become
wet should be inspected for evidence of residual
moisture and contamination, and any insulation that
is contaminated should be promptly removed and
replaced.
2. According to 2010 clinical trial conducted in Toronto,
Canada by Ducker Worldwide on behalf of Owens
Corning Insulation Systems, LLC.
3. Unfaced insulation is made with a minimum of 99
percent by weight natural materials consisting of
minerals and plant-based compounds.
4. Certified by Scientific Certifications Systems to have
a minimum of 58% recycled glass content, with at
least 36% post-consumer recycled and the balance of
pre-consumer recycled glass content.
5. Owens Corning EcoTouch Unfaced FIBERGLAS
insulation is verified to be formaldehyde free by the
GREENGUARD Environmental Institute.
Formaldehyde
FREE
GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality and GREENGUARD Children & Schools SM
applies to EcoTouch Unfaced Batts, EcoTouch Faced Batts and Unbonded
Loosell Insulation. GREENGUARD Formaldehyde Free applies to EcoTouch
Unfaced Batts and Unbonded Loosell Insulation.
Disclaimer of Liability
Technical information contained herein is furnished
without charge or obligation and is given and accepted
at recipients sole risk. Because conditions of use may
vary and are beyond our control, Owens Corning makes
no representation about, and is not responsible or
liable for the accuracy or reliability of data associated
with particular uses of any product described herein.
Nothing contained in this bulletin shall be considered a
recommendation.
The GREENGUARD INDOOR AIR QUALITY
CERTIFIED mark is a registered certification mark
used under license through the GREENGUARD
Environmental Institute.
Energy tax credit is for qualified energy-efficiency improvements. Consult your tax advisor or visit www.energystar.gov for more information.
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