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<br /> <br />THE CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH <br />PROJECT NO. 21-1011 <br />BUILDING DEPARTMENT RELOCATION TO ANNEX <br /> <br />Project No. 21-1011 November 2024 078400-3 <br /> <br />under conditions where positive furnace pressure differential of at least 0.01 inch of <br />water (2.5Pa) is maintained at a distance of 0.78 inch below the fill materials <br />surrounding the penetrating items in the test assembly. Provide rated systems <br />complying with the following requirements: <br /> <br />a. Through-penetration firestop system products bear classification marking of <br />qualified testing and inspecting agency. <br />b. Through-penetration firestop systems correspond to those indicated by <br />reference to through-penetration firestop system designations listed by UL in <br />their “Fire Resistance Directory” or by another qualified testing and <br />inspecting agency. <br /> <br />3. Fire-resistive joint sealant systems are identical to those tested for fire-response <br />characteristics per ASTM E119 under conditions where the positive furnace pressure <br />differential is at least 0.01 inch of water (2.5Pa), as measured 0.78 inch from the <br />face exposed to furnace fire. Provide systems complying with the following <br />requirements: <br /> <br />a. Fire-resistance ratings of joint sealants: As indicated by reference to design <br />designations listed by UL in their “Fire Resistance Directory” or by another <br />qualified testing and inspecting agency. <br />b. Joint sealants, including backing materials, bear classification marking of <br />qualified testing and inspecting agency. <br /> <br />E. Coordinating Work: Coordinate construction of openings and penetrating items to ensure that <br />designated through-penetration firestop systems are installed per specified requirements. <br /> <br />1.5 SUBMITTALS <br /> <br />A. Submit properly identified product data including material specifications, published installation <br />details, material safety data sheets (MSDS), and directions. Provide UL classified fire test <br />data for each slab edge, floor penetration, and firewall penetration condition. <br /> <br />B. Provide certification by firestopping manufacturer that products supplied comply with local <br />regulations controlling use of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and are nontoxic to building <br />occupants. <br /> <br />C. Shop drawings detailing materials, installation methods, and relationships to adjoining <br />construction for each through-penetration firestop system, and each kind of construction <br />condition penetrated and kind of penetrating item. Include firestop design designation of <br />qualified testing and inspecting agency, evidencing compliance with requirements for each <br />condition indicated. <br /> <br />1. Submit documentation, including illustrations, from a qualified testing and <br />inspecting agency that is applicable to each through-penetration firestop <br />configuration for construction and penetrating items. <br /> <br />D. Product certificates signed by manufacturers of firestopping products certifying that their <br />products comply with specified requirements. <br /> <br />E. Product test reports from, and based on tests performed by, a qualified testing and inspecting <br />agency evidencing compliance of firestopping with requirements based on comprehensive <br />testing of current products. <br />