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Fire Performance of Translucent Systems ASTM E-108 Burning Brand Test on Quadwall Class A Approved Light Transmitting Plastics Fire Test Performance Meets Building Code Requirements: Self-Ignition ASTM 1929-3 1120 F Smoke Density of Plastics ASTM E-108 Flame Spread Test on Quadwall Class A ASTM D-2843 47% Burning Extent ASTM D-635 CC1 Rating Pentaglas is a fire retardant material. When subject to a fire, the material will melt away, forming a venting hole through which smoke, heat, and gases escape. Pentaglas is a non-aggressively burning material with low smoke development, available in CC1 or CC2 classifications. For additional details about special Quadwall panel systems that are recognized as Class A, Class B, or Class C Fire-Rated Roof Construction, see the Fire Rated Systems section of the Technical Information page on the NFPA website. Interior Flame Spread Classifications: Interior Flame Spread ASTM E-84, UL 723 Class A Classification Class A Classification Quadwall Class A, B & C Roof Assembly and Roof Covering: Fire-Rated Roof Construction ASTM E-108 Class A, B & C Listing Available

Fire Performance of Translucent Systems What is Class A Roof Assembly & Roof Covering? The requirements for Class A Roof construction cover the performance of roof assemblies and roof covering materials when exposed to a fire. These requirements indicate the necessary fire resistance characteristics of roof assemblies and coverings when exposed to a fire originating from sources outside a building on which the covering may be installed. How is a Class A Fire-Rated Panel Viewed by the Building Codes? Skylights glazed with Light Transmitting Plastics that conform to the requirements of Class A fire performance for Roof Assemblies & Roof Coverings may be exempt from limitations otherwise applicable to Approved Plastics (Refer to IBC Chapter 26: Sections 2610.1, 1505). What are the Required Tests to Meet the Class A Rating? Testing of Class A material is done under ASTM E-108 (also known as UL 790, FM 4470, and NFPA 256), which consists of three (3) parts: 1. Intermittent Flame Test 2. Spread of Flame Test 3. Burning Brand Test What are the Conditions of Acceptance for a Class A Listing? 1. At no time during the Intermittent Flame, Spread of Flame, or Burning Brand Tests shall: Any portion of the roof covering material be blown or fall off the deck in the form of flaming or glowing brands The roof deck be exposed by breaking, sliding, cracking, or warping of the roof covering Portions of the deck fall away in the form of glowing particles 2. For the purpose of the requirements of paragraph 1, any piece of roof covering that continues to glow or flame upon landing on the test room floor is considered to be a glowing or flaming brand, respectively 3. At no time during the Class A Intermittent Flame tests or the Burning Brand tests shall there be sustained flaming of the underside of the deck 4. For the Spread of Flame tests, the flaming of the material shall not have spread beyond 6 ft. for Class A. There shall have been no significant lateral spread of flame from the path directly exposed to the test flame **For more complete details and information regarding Class A, Class B, and Class C tests, please refer to the actual ASTM E-108 standard

Report prepared for: Spec Direct (Free User) on 1/15/2018 2:57:14 PM LISTING INFORMATION OF CPI Daylighting Translucent Skylight Systems SPEC ID: 21233 CPI Daylighting, Inc. Lake Forest, IL 60045 This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek s Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this report. Only the Client is authorized to permit copying or distribution of this report and then only in its entirety. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. The observations and test results in this report are relevant only to the sample tested. This report by itself does not imply that the material, product, or service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification program. CPI Daylighting, Inc. 21233 Rev: Mar 2 2010 3:08PM Uncontrolled Copy Page 1 of 3

Report prepared for: Spec Direct (Free User) on 1/15/2018 2:57:14 PM CLASS 'A' CLASS 'B' CLASS 'C' Slope: Unlimited (AC-1) 1. "Quadwall " translucent panel system. Slope: 4:12 (BC-1) 1. *"Quadwall 3.0" translucent panel system. Slope: Unlimited (CC-1) 1. *"Quadwell Class C Panelize System" translucent panel system. Slope: Unlimited (CC-2) 1. *"Quadwall Skin System" translucent panel system. Evaluated to the following: The roof covering systems in this section have been evaluated for external fire resistance Classifications A, B, C as outlined by the following test methods: ASTM-E108 - American Society for Testing & Materials 'Standard Methods of Fire Test of Roof Covering' FM-4470, Section 5.1.A - Factory Mutual 'Standard Method of Test for Fire Resistance of Roof Covering Materials' NFPA-256 - National Fire Protection 'Standard Method of Fire Tests of Roof Covering' UBC-15-2-94 - Uniform Building Code 'Test Standard for Determining the Fire Retardancy of Roof Covering Materials' CAN/ULC-S107 - Underwriters' Laboratories of Canada 'Standard Method of Tests for Fire Resistance of Roof Covering Materials' UL-790 - Underwriters' Laboratories Inc. 'Tests for Fire Resistance of Roof Covering Materials' Each system listing identifies the deck substrate as either non-combustible or combustible. Systems evaluated for combustible decks will provide the same ratings when applied over non-combustible decks.unless otherwise noted in individual listings, combustible decks shall be sheathed with a minimum 15/32" veneer plywood or minimum 7/16" non-veneer APA rated sheathing panel (oriented strand board panels, structural particleboard panels, composite panels or wafer-board panels) or 3/4" thick solid wood CPI Daylighting, Inc. 21233 Rev: Mar 2 2010 3:08PM Uncontrolled Copy Page 2 of 3

Report prepared for: Spec Direct (Free User) on 1/15/2018 2:57:14 PM sheathing boards. The component materials of each system must be applied in the order in which they are listed. All components of the system must be listed for external fire exposure by an agency acceptable to the AHJ. Some Roof Covering Systems have been evaluated for other performance characteristics, in addition to external fire exposure. Where applicable, such additional performance characteristics are noted within the specific listing. In all cases, manufacturer's instructions should be consulted for installation procedures and details not covered by these listings. Listed Materials are identified by a label or marking bearing the wording, "Listed Roofing Component", a reference number or code and the WHI Certification Mark. Attribute Value Criteria UL 790 (2004) Criteria ASTM E108 (1983) Criteria UBC 32-7 (1997) CSI Code 08 60 00 Roof Windows and Skylights Intertek Services Certification Listed or Inspected LISTED Listing Section ROOF COVERING SYSTEMS Report Number WHI-495-R-0702 Roofing: Fire Rating Class A Roofing: Fire Rating Class B Roofing: Fire Rating Class C Roofing: Maximum Slope 4:12 Roofing: Maximum Slope Unlimited Spec ID 21233 Test Original Issue Date March 10, 1992 CPI Daylighting, Inc. 21233 Rev: Mar 2 2010 3:08PM Uncontrolled Copy Page 3 of 3

Fire Performance of Translucent Systems Online Access to CPI s Class A, B, & C Roof Construction Listings For online access to listing information regarding s Class A, B, or C Roof Construction products, please connect to the SpecDirect website at www.spec-direct.com, then click on the free access button and search for: Organization: CPI Daylighting Inc. Specification: Type - Any Type Then click on the search button at the bottom left. Once the search is complete, you can use the menu tabs along the bottom of the screen to view CPI s information online or to print the formal listing report for CPI Daylighting.