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S.T.O.P. February 21, 2013 Our Reference: Subject: SV19452/13CA09185 Report Of Surface Burning Characteristics Tests On Samples This is a Report summarizing the results of a test conducted under the Commercial Inspection and Testing Services (CITS) program of UL LLC (UL) identified as Assignment NO. 13CA09185 GENERAL: The results relate only to items tested. METHOD: Each test was conducted in accordance with Standard ANSI/UL723, Tenth Edition, dated September 13, 2010, "Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials", (ASTM E84-11). The test determines the Surface Burning Characteristics of the material, specifically the flame spread and smoke developed indices when exposed to fire.

S.T.O.P. Your Noise Problem The maximum distance the flame travels along the length of the sample from the end of the igniting flame is determined by observation. The Flame Spread Index of the material is derived by plotting the progression of the flame front on a time-distance basis, ignoring any flame front recession, and using the equations described below: A. CFS = 0.515 A T when A T is less than or equal to 97.5 minute-foot. B. CFS = 4900/(195-A T ) when A T is greater than 97.5 minute-foot. Where A T = total area under the time distance curve expressed in minute-foot. The Smoke Developed Index (SDI) is determined by rounding the Calculated Smoke Developed (CSD) as described in UL 723. The CSD is determined by the output of photoelectric equipment operating across the furnace flue pipe. A curve is developed by plotting the values of light absorption (decrease in cell output) against time. The CSD is derived by expressing the net area under the curve for the material tested as a percentage of the area under the curve for untreated red oak. The CSD is expressed as: CSD = (A m /A ro ) x 100 Where: CSD = Calculated Smoke Developed A m = The area under the curve for the test material. A ro = The area under the curve for untreated red oak. SAMPLES: The white barrier sample utilized in this investigation was neither prepared nor selected by a Laboratories' representative such that no verification of composition can be provided. Test No. Sample Description System 1 TBC Class A MLV Each test sample was supported by 2 in. hexagonal poultry netting supported by 1/4 in. diameter steel rods spaced 2 ft apart. RESULTS: The results are tabulated below are considered applicable only to the specific samples tested. Data sheets and graphical plots of flame travel versus time and smoke developed versus time are also enclosed.

S.T.O.P. Your Noise Problem Table 1: Test Summary Test No. Test Code Sample Description CFS Calculated Flame Spread FSI Flame Spread Index CSD Calculated Smoke Developed SDI Smoke Developed Index 1 02201313 TBC Class A MLV 11.26 10 51.9 50 The Classification Marking of UL on the product is the only method provided by UL to identify products which have been produced under its Classification and Follow-Up Service. No use of a Classification Marking has been authorized as a result of this investigation. Since the anticipated work has been completed, we have instructed our Accounting Department to terminate the investigation and invoice you for the charges incurred to date. Should you have any questions, please contact the undersigned. Very truly yours Reviewed by: James Smith (ext. 42666) Staff Engineering Associate Fire Protection Division Randall Laymon (ext. 42687) Senior Staff Engineer Fire Protection Division

S.T.O.P. Project: 13CA09185 File: SV19452 TestCode: 02201313 Tested by: SCOTT KNIGHTON Engineer: JAMES SMITH Date: 2013-02-20 TEST METHOD: The test was conducted in accordance with UL 723, Tenth Edition. Test Duration 10 minutes Test No.: 1 Hot Test: No Mounting: Rods & Wire Test Type: CITS Burn-Out Required: No Test Sample: TBC Class A MLV FLAME SPREAD RESULTS Distance (Feet) Flame Spread Data Time (Sec) Ignition 54 0.5 70 1 76 1.5 80 2 82 2.5 84 Calulated Flame Spread (CFS): 11.26 Flame Spread Index (FSI): 10 Time to Ignition (sec): 54 Maximun Flame Spread (ft): 2.5 Area Under the Flame Spread Curve (ft.-min): 21.9 SMOKE RESULTS Calculated Smoke Developed (CSD): 51.9 Smoke Developed Index (SDI): 0 Area Under the Smoke Curve (Obs-min.): 41.76 Area Under Red Oak Curve (Obs-min.): 0.45 Post-Test Observations Discoloration (Feet From Burner): 24 Char (Feet From Burner): 10.5 ULS-00723-BIKT-DataSheet-2001 Form Issued: 2004-01-28 Form Page 4 Form Revised: 2007-15-10 Form Copyright 2012 UL LLC Only those products bearing the UL mark should be considered as being covered by UL

S.T.O.P. Flame Spread / Smoke Results TBC Class A MLV 100 % Obscuration Flame Spread 20 90 18 80 16 Obscuration (%) 70 60 50 40 30 14 12 10 8 6 Flame Spread (feet) 20 4 10 2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 0 Time (Minutes) Test Num.: 1 Flame Spread Index: 10 SV19452 / 13CA09185 Smoke Developed Index: 50 02201313 Max. Flame Spread (ft.): 2.5