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BS 476: Part 3: 2004 External Fire Exposure Roof Test WF Report Number: 153420 Date: 28 th April 2006 Test Sponsor: Tapco Europe Limited 0249

Page 2 of 9 Warringtonfire Test Report No 153420 BS 476: Part 3: 2004 External Fire Exposure Roof Test Sponsored By Tapco Europe Limited Unit 32, Tokenspire Business Park, Hull Road Woodmansey East Yorkshire HU17 OTB

Page 3 of 9 CONTENTS PAGE NO. TEST DETAILS... 4 DESCRIPTION OF TEST SPECIMENS... 5 TEST RESULTS... 6 SIGNATORIES... 7 Table 1... 8

Page 4 of 9 Test Details Purpose of test Scope of test To determine the performance of specimens of a roof construction when they are subjected to the conditions of the test specified in BS 476: Part 3: 2004, "British Standard Specification for Fire Tests on Building Materials and Structures - External Fire Exposure Roof Tests". The test was performed in accordance with the test procedures specified in BS 476: Part 3: 2004 and this report should be read in conjunction with that British Standard. The tests are designed to enable measurement of: a) capacity of a representative section of a roof to resist penetration by fire when the external surface is exposed to radiation and flame; and b) distance of the spread of flame on the outer surface of the roof covering under certain conditions. Roofs are graded according to the angle at which they are tested, the time for which they resist penetration by fire and the distance of superficial spread of flame on their external surface. Fire test study group Instruction to test Provision of test specimens The test specimens are tested at an angle of 45 o to the horizontal (sloping position) unless the roof construction is used at an angle of less than 10 o to the horizontal, in which case the specimens are tested horizontally (flat position). Certain aspects of some fire test specifications are open to different interpretations. The Fire Test Study Group and EGOLF have identified a number of such areas and have agreed Resolutions which define common agreement of interpretations between fire test laboratories which are members of the Groups. Where such Resolutions are applicable to this test they have been followed. The test was conducted on the 24 th March 2006 at the request of Tapco Europe Limited, the sponsor of the test. The specimens were supplied by the sponsor of the test. Warringtonfire was not involved in any selection or sampling procedure. Conditioning of specimens Orientation of specimens The specimens were received on the 16 th March 2006. Prior to testing the specimens were conditioned to equilibrium in an atmosphere having a temperature of 23 ±2 C and a relative humidity of 45 to 55%. The specimens were tested in the sloping position.

Page 5 of 9 Description of Test Specimens The description of the specimens given below has been prepared from information provided by the sponsor of the test. All values quoted are nominal, unless tolerances are given. Plastic Tiles (Test Face) Fixing details Deck General description Trade name / product reference Detailed description / composition details Plastic based roofing tile mechanically fixed to an oriented strand board deck. Inspire Slate Polypropylene, Limestone, Pigment Blend, UV Absorber and Additives. The sponsor was unable to provide any further information in relation to the composition of the roofing tiles Inspire Slate 288mm x 438mm 4.76kg/m² Name of manufacturer Tile size Weight per unit area of individual tile Thickness Tapers from a thickness of 7mm at the top of the tile to 3.5mm at the bottom edge. Colour Grey Flame retardant details See Note 1 Below Fixed to the oriented strand board deck with clout nails Product reference Sterling board Generic type Oriented Strand Board Name of manufacturer Density / weight per unit See Note 2 Below area Thickness Flame retardant details 18mm See Note 1 Below Note 1 : The sponsor of the test has confirmed that no flame retardant additives were utilised in the production of the product / component. Note 2 : The sponsor was unable to provide this information.

Page 6 of 9 Test Results Results of test The test results relate only to the behaviour of the test specimens of the construction under the particular conditions of test, they are not intended to be the sole criterion for assessing the potential fire hazard of the construction in use. The test results relate only to the specimens of the roof construction which were tested. Small differences in the composition or thickness of the construction may significantly affect the results of the test and may therefore invalidate the test results. Care should be taken to ensure that any construction which is supplied or used is fully represented by the specimens which were tested. The results of the tests on each of the specimens are given in Table 1. In Accordance With The Designations Defined In BS 476: Part 3: 2004 The Test Specimens Are In Category EXT.S.AA. Validity The specification and interpretation of fire test methods are the subject of ongoing development and refinement. Changes in associated legislation may also occur. For these reasons it is recommended that the relevance of test reports over five years old should be considered by the user. The laboratory that issued the report will be able to offer, on behalf of the legal owner, a review of the procedures adopted for a particular test to ensure that they are consistent with current practices, and if required may endorse the test report. This report may only be reproduced in full. Extracts or abridgements shall not be published without permission of warringtonfire.

Page 7 of 9 Signatories Responsible Officer A Myler* Approved I Moore * Laboratory Supervisor Head of Department P E Lythgoe * * For and on behalf of warringtonfire. Report Issued: 28 th April 2006 This version of the report has been produced from a.pdf format electronic file that has been provided by Warringtonfire to the sponsor of the report and must only be reproduced in full. Extracts or abridgements of reports must not be published without permission of Warringtonfire. The original signed paper version of this report, which includes signatures in blue ink, is the sole authentic version. Only original paper versions of this report bear authentic signatures of the responsible Warringtonfire staff.

Page 8 of 9 Table 1 PRELIMINARY IGNITION TEST WITH BURNING Specimen No: BRANDS (STAGE 1) 1 Room Temperature at Start of Test ( C) 15 Time to Fire Penetration (if applicable) (min:sec) N/A Duration of Flaming after Withdrawal of the Test Flame (if applicable) (min:sec) N/A Maximum Flame Spread Distance (if applicable) (mm) N/A SPREAD OF FLAME TEST WITH BURNING BRANDS Specimen No: AND SUPPLEMENTARY RADIANT HEAT (STAGE 2) 2 3 4 Room Temperature at Start of Test ( C) 24 24 26 Duration of Flaming after Withdrawal of the Test Flame (if applicable) (min:sec) 10:02 14:15 7:08 Maximum Flame Spread Distance (if applicable) (mm) N/A N/A N/A Other observations: In the case of each specimen ignition occurred upon application of the pilot flame during the first minute of the test. PENETRATION TEST WITH BURNING BRANDS, WIND Specimen No: AND SUPPLEMENTARY RADIANT HEAT (STAGE 3) 5 6 7 Room Temperature at Start of Test ( C) 29 28 30 Time to Fire Penetration (if applicable) (min:sec) N/A N/A N/A Other observations: In the case of each specimen fire penetration did not occur.

Page 9 of 9 Classification Of Specimens The following is reproduced from Clause 4 of BS 476: Part 3: 2004. 4 Classification 4.1 Roof system Roof systems shall be designated by the letters EXT.F or EXT.S to indicate whether the test results apply to a flat (horizontal) or an inclined roof system, respectively 4.2 Fire Resistance of roof system 4.2.1 Coding system Roof systems subject to conditions of external fire shall be classified according to both the time of penetration and the distance of spread of flame along their external surface. Each category designation shall consist of two letters, e.g. AA, AC, BB, these being determined as specified in 4.22 and 4.23 4.2.2 Fire penetration (first letter) A. Those specimens that have not been penetrated within one hour B. Those specimens that are penetrated in not less than 30 min. C. Those specimens that are penetrated in less than 30 min. D. Those specimens that are penetrated in the preliminary flame test 4.2.3 Spread of flame (second letter) A. Those specimens on which there is no spread of flame B. Those specimens on which there is not more than 533mm spread of flame C. Those specimens on which there is more than 533mm spread of flame D. Those specimens that continue to burn for five minutes after withdrawal of the test flame or spread more than 381mm across the region of burning in the preliminary test. 4.2.4 Suffix X Attention shall be drawn to dripping from the underside of the specimen, any mechanical failure, and any development of holes, by adding a suffix X to the designation to denote that one or more of these took place during the test. EXAMPLE 1 EXT.F.AA is a flat roofing system with one hour fire penetration resistance on which there was no spread of flame. EXAMPLE 2 EXT.S.CCX is an inclined roofing system with less than 30 min fire penetration resistance, on which the spread of flame exceeded 533mm and further deterioration took place.