Certificate of Compliance

This certificate is issued for the following:

HI-PIRM F wall & ceiling panels, HI-PIRM ST and HI-PIRM OD wall panels and HI-PIRM CT ceiling panels produced with minimum 0.5 mm (0.0197 in.) prefinished zinc coated steel facers and PIR foam cores with a minimum density of 38 kg/m

3

(2.4 lb/ft

3

) produced with a Synthesia Internacional SLU PIR foam system as

Class 1 insulated interior wall and ceiling panels for installation without height restriction

Prepared for:

Huurre Iberica, S.A.

Carretera C-250 km 16.3

Cassa De La Selva (Girona), 17244

Spain

FM Approvals Class: 4880

Approval Identification: 0003041544 Approval Granted: 1 July 2011

Said Approval is subject to satisfactory field performance, continuing follow-up Facilities and Procedures Audits, and strict conformity to the constructions as shown in the Approval Guide, an online resource of FM Approvals.

For more than 160 years FM Approvals has partnered with business and industry to reduce property losses.

Richard Ferron

Group Manager - Materials

FM Approvals

1151 Boston-Providence Turnpike

Norwood, MA 02062

Building Insulations - Walls and Ceilings (FM Approval Class Numbers 4411, 4651, 4880, 4881,

4882)

Insulating materials may occur in building construction to reduce heat or sound transmission through a wall, roof or floor-ceiling assembly. See Roofing Products and Assemblies Category for roof insulations.

The insulation listed below may be a surface treatment exposed to the building occupancy or as core material faced with metal, gypsum wallboard, concrete or masonry.

The listed assemblies are not intended as long-term fire walls or barriers since fire endurance was not evaluated. See

SPECIFICATION TESTED PRODUCTS, ASTM E119 Standard, for hourly rated systems.

Wall-Ceiling Construction/Roof Construction (Class Number 4880)

Combustible insulations, bonding agents, facing and finish materials contained in walls, ceilings and roof assemblies may exhibit self-propagating fire spreading tendencies when combustible vapors are emitted upon heating and rated Class II requiring sprinkler protection. The quantity of combustible vapors and the maximum rate of heat released by the assembly, in combination with sufficient oxygen and a positive heat balance, will start the self-propagating process.

The following assemblies have been evaluated using FM Approvals Standard 4880 (2005). The Class 1 systems exhibited limited fire spread and fuel contribution and may not require special protection such as sprinklers, when the building walls do not exceed the listed height.

The FM Approved assemblies are not intended as loadbearing or long-term fire barriers, since fire endurance was not evaluated.

(See SPECIFICATION TESTED PRODUCTS, ASTM E119 Standard, for hourly rated systems.) If building use, occupancy or furnishings are combustible and expected to sustain a prolonged fire beyond 15 minutes, automatic sprinklers should be installed to control the ignition source.

Materials and method of installation are described as they were tested and must be maintained to insure the same fire performance. In cases where the structural framing supporting metal clad insulated panels is on the interior side of the panels, the intent of the listed fastening requirements may be met if the panels are secured to interior framing 1) with clips that in effect fasten the interior panel facer directly to the framing or 2) by fastening through the framing directly into the interior panel facer. Smoke and other products of combustion were not evaluated for toxicity.

This section describes each type of construction. The individual characteristics of each manufacturer's assembly follow the manufacturer's name and address.

The wall and ceiling constructions listed in this section (FM Approvals Standard 4880 (2005) Wall-Ceiling/Roof Constructions) are

Approved for interior use only unless listed in the Exterior Wall Construction Category in the FM Approvals Standard 4881 (2005)

Exterior Wall Constructions section as exterior wall constructions or in as roof constructions.

Metal-faced with Combustible Core

Products identified with the symbol have attributes that are considered to be “sustainable” by certain outside organizations. FM Approvals verifies the presence of these attributes. Specific attributes for specific products are listed in the individual listings. To facilitate a search for these products in the Approval Guide, first search by the product type you desire and then refine your search to products with the symbol.

HI-PIRM F, HI-PIRM ST, HI-PIRM OD, HI-PIRM CT

HI-PIRM F, HI-PIRM ST, HI-PIRM OD, HI-PIRM CT. 60, 80, 100,125, 150, 175 and 200 mm (2.4, 3.1, 3.9, 4.9, 5.9, 6.9 and

7.9 in.) thick (HI-PIRM F) with a coverage width of 1150 mm (45.3 in.), 35, 40, 50, 60 and 80 mm (1.4, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4 and 3.1 in.) thick (HI-PIRM ST) with a coverage width of 1150 mm (45.3 in.), 40 and 60 mm (1.6 and 2.4 in.) thick (HI-PIRM OD) with a coverage width of 1000 mm (39.4 in.) and 30, 40, 50, 60, 80 and 120 mm (1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.1 and 4.7 in.) thick (HI-PIRM CT) with a coverage width of 1150 mm (45.3 in.) polyisocyanurate foam cores (Synthesia Española PIR foam system) minimum 0.5

mm (minimum 0.0197 in.) thick prefinished (optional) zinc coated steel facers. Tongue and groove side joints with optional intumescent sealant. Wall panels may be installed horizontally or vertically. Wall and ceiling panels are secured to purlins, girts or other framing members as follows: HI-PIRM F wall and ceiling panels are secured to steel purlins, girts or other framing members with a minimum of two equally spaced self drilling or self tapping fasteners with PVC covers through the panels and into the framing members at each bearing. HI-PIRM ST and HI-PIRM OD wall panels are secured to steel purlins, girts or other framing members (1) from the interior with fasteners through the framing members into the interior panel facings,

(2) within each panel side joint at each bearing with self drilling or self tapping fasteners and steel clips or (3) with a minimum of two equally spaced fasteners through the panels and into the framing members at each bearing. HI-PIRM CT ceiling panels are secured to steel purlins, girts or other framing members with self drilling or self tapping fasteners and washers or clips through each panel side rib (two fasteners and washers or clips per panel) and into the framing members at each bearing.

Wall panels are set in steel channels or between steel angles secured to the floor with steel anchors and the panel facers with steel rivets or self drilling fasteners. Rebated joints are used at wall to wall and wall to ceiling corner joints. Interior corner joints at wall to wall and wall to ceiling intersections are covered with minimum 0.5 mm (0.0197 in.) thick by minimum 100 by

100 mm (3.9 by 3.9 in.) prefinished galvanized steel flashing secured to both panel facers 300 to 400 mm (11.8 to 15.7 in.) on center with steel rivets or self drilling fasteners. Sealant (SIKA Firestop) is applied to the flashing surfaces before they are secured. Intumescent sealant (Würth part number 892.152.51) is required in rebated joints and is optional in other panel to panel joints.

 - This product contains no urea-formaldehyde.

 - This product contains no CFC or HCFC.

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 - This product contains no CFC or HCFC.

Company Name: Huurre Iberica SA

Company Address:

Carretera C-250 km 16.3, 17244 Cassa De La Selva (Girona),

Spain

Company Website: http://www.huurreiberica.com

New/Updated Product

Listing:

No

Green Product: Yes

Primary Class of Work: 4880-Wall/Ceiling/Roof Ins.Assem.

Listing Country: Spain

Height Restriction: No Height Restriction

Certification Type: FM Approved

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Building Insulations - Walls and Ceilings (FM Approval Class Numbers 4411, 4651, 4880, 4881,

4882)

Insulating materials may occur in building construction to reduce heat or sound transmission through a wall, roof or floor-ceiling assembly. See Roofing Products and Assemblies Category for roof insulations.

The insulation listed below may be a surface treatment exposed to the building occupancy or as core material faced with metal, gypsum wallboard, concrete or masonry.

The listed assemblies are not intended as long-term fire walls or barriers since fire endurance was not evaluated. See

SPECIFICATION TESTED PRODUCTS, ASTM E119 Standard, for hourly rated systems.

Exterior Wall Constructions (Class Number 4881)

FM Approved exterior wall systems are Class 1 fire rated in accordance with Approval Standard 4880. Class 1 exterior wall systems may be rated for use to unlimited height, a maximum height of 50 ft (15.2 m) or a maximum height of 30 ft (9.1 m).

FM Approved Class 1 exterior wall assemblies have a wind load rating expressed as a pair of inward and outward acting pressures

(Pinward and Poutward or +P/-P) determined using a combination of static and cyclic pressure tests. The rating is the lowest pair of pressures (inward and outward) attained in the static pressure test or the cyclic pressure test. The ratings are in increments of 5 psf

(0.24 kPa) based on the inward (positive) pressure. The minimum rating for Approval is 30 psf (1.44 kPa) for the inward (positive) pressure. The magnitude of the pressure on the leeward side of a building is equal or higher than the pressure on the windward side so the outward pressure is based on pressure coefficients of either (-1.4P) or (-2.0P) based on an applied pressure (+P) on the windward side. FM Global Property Loss Prevention Data Sheet 1-28 is used to determine the minimum wind load rating(s) required based on the building's geometry and geographic location.

FM Global recognizes three (3) different wind zones referred to as Zone HM, Zone H and Zone NH. The FM Global Property Loss

Prevention Data Sheets are used to determine which zone applies for a particular location. Zone HM is used to denote those exterior wall assemblies that have been qualified for locations that are subject to both hurricane force winds and missile impact from windborne debris. Assemblies may meet the requirements of either the large missile (-LM) or the small missile (-SM) impact test.

Assemblies meeting the missile requirements of the Florida Building Code are further designated as (FL) after the -LM or -SM designation. Zone H is used to denote those exterior wall assemblies that have been qualified for locations that are subject to hurricane force winds but not subject to missile impacts from windborne debris. Zone NH is used to denote those exterior wall assemblies in non-hurricane zones that are not subjected to either hurricane force winds or missile impacts from windborne debris.

FM Approved Class 1 exterior wall assemblies have a Hail Resistance Rating determined using tests that simulate the expected impact of hail. The ratings available are Severe and Moderate. The ratings are consistent with corresponding ratings and impact energies used in Approval Standard 4470, Class 1 Roof Covers. FM Global Loss Prevention Data Sheet 1-29 is used to determine the impact (hail) rating needed for a particular geographic location.

The entries in the table should be interpreted as follows:

Thickness indicates the minimum Approved panel thickness (usually wind test related) and the maximum Approved panel thickness

(usually fire test related).

Width indicates the minimum Approved panel coverage width (usually fire test related) and the maximum Approved panel width

(usually wind test related).

Maximum Height indicates the maximum continuous height of panels that may be installed (fire test related).

Hail Resistance Ratings, Wind Load Ratings and Zones are described above.

Maximum Support Steel Spacing is the maximum spacing between steel supports, Minimum Support Steel Thickness is the minimum steel support thickness and Minimum Support Steel Yield Stress is the minimum steel support strength required to achieve the indicated Wind Load Ratings.

See the listings in the FM Approvals Standard 4880 (2005) Wall-Ceiling/Roof Constructions section earlier in the Exterior Wall

Construction Category for a description of each panel listed below.

Products identified with the symbol have attributes that are considered to be “sustainable” by certain outside organizations.

FM Approvals verifies the presence of these attributes. Specific attributes for specific products are listed in the individual listings.

To facilitate a search for these products in the Approval Guide, first search by the product type you desire and then refine your search to products with the symbol.

HI-PIRM F

Panel

Core

Thickness

Width

Max

Height

Hail

Resistance

Rating

Wind

Load

Rating

& Zone

Max

Support

Steel

Spacing

Min

Support

Steel

Thickness

Min

Support

Steel

Yield

Stress

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HI-PIRM

F

HI-PIRM

F

2.4 to 7.9

in (60 to

200 mm)

7.9 in

(200 mm)

45.3

in.

(1150 mm)

45.3

in.

(1150 mm) no height restriction no height restriction

Class S

(severe)

Class S

(severe)

Class

+35/-49

Zone H

Class

+40/-56

Zone H

94.5 in.

(2.4 m)

189 in.

(4.8 m)

0.10 in.

(2.5 mm)

0.12 in.

(3.0 mm)

36.3 ksi

(250

MPa)

36.3 ksi

(250

MPa)

Panels through-fastened to supports with 0.39 in. (10 mm) diameter threaded steel rods along every panel/support interface with rods spaced 11.0 in. (280 mm) from panel edges (two rods per panel width). Attached to the exterior side of the threaded rod is a poly-vinyl chloride (PVC) cap with embedded nut and attached to the interior side are a 1 in. (25 mm) diameter washer and nut.

 - This product contains no urea-formaldehyde.

 - This product contains no CFC or HCFC.

Company Name: Huurre Iberica SA

Company Address: Carretera C-250 km 16.3, 17244 Cassa De La Selva (Girona), Spain

Company Website: http://www.huurreiberica.com

New/Updated Product

Listing:

No

Green Product: Yes

Primary Class of Work: 4881-Exterior Wall Systems

Listing Country: Spain

Certification Type: FM Approved

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