Ceiling Insulation Clause Samples

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Ceiling Insulation. A high density, two-component Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) - must be applied to the underside of the roof, this is to be 20-30mm thick and as per requirements for the application of the SPF Foam - The ceiling system must perform adequately in terms of fire propagation properties according to the SANS 428 protocol, using the test specifications as contained in SANS 10177-10:2007 SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL STANDARD. Fire testing of materials, components and elements used in buildings. Part 10: Surface burning characteristics of building materials using the inverted channel tunnel test. - A gypsum ceiling board must be at most 6.4mm in thickness and have an R value of 2 or above) for cold area, system should be affixed with steel branding to roof purloins directly under and at pitch of roof. - Finishing strips/cornices should be fixed to ceiling boards (and not to walls), - The gypsum ceiling board should be finished with a non-acrylic ceiling paint. - The required gypsum board to be used must be standard for all households.
Ceiling Insulation. Ceiling insulation shall be installed only if the pre-retrofit insulation level is less than R-12. Attic insulation may not be installed if any of the following conditions is present: the roof is leaky or shows signs of water damage from leaks; adequate venting is not present and can not be installed per installation standard attic ventilation guidelines; hazardous electrical wiring or other hazardous conditions are present; an enclosed cavity as defined in the installation standards is present; exhaust vents terminating in the attic can not be vented to the outside by reconnecting vents or addition of exterior venting under minor home repair; disconnected or damaged space heating / cooling ducts are present and can not be repaired; all required blocking/shielding can not be installed; an inspector can not gain safe physical access to all treated areas of the attic; there is less than 24” clearance between top of floor joist and bottom of ridgebeam rafters; interior or ▇▇▇▇▇ access meeting installation standard guidelines is not present and can not be installed; non-structural obstructions are present; a substandard framed structure that will not support the weight of the insulation and installer is present. Moreover, attic insulation may not be installed if knob-and-tube (K&T) wiring is present and either the knob-and-tube wiring is functional but can not be certified safe by a C-10 contractor and meet all CEC 324-4 provisions, or K&T wiring is abandoned but has not been disconnected and/or certified as abandoned by a C-10 contractor; or insulation over K&T wiring is prohibited by local codes (Llive or dead). The Implementer is responsible for ensuring that the installation of ceiling insulation will not result in a hardship or an inability to perform maintenance in an attic. If the Implementer fails in this responsibility, the Implementer will be held accountable for the correction.
Ceiling Insulation. Where permitted by code furnish and install R-19 (or as required by the energy compliance calculation), unfaced fiberglass batt insulation on top of the suspended acoustical ceiling at conditioned spaces.

Related to Ceiling Insulation

  • Insulation In exterior walls? Yes No Unknown In ceiling/attic? Yes No Unknown In any other areas? Yes No Where? Comments:

  • Ceilings 13.1 Lambdaboard ceilings, minimum 25mm thick with a width of 1220mm x 1800mm, skimmed with Plascon EZ Joint and EZ Skim system. 13.2 Cornices to be Nucornice polystyrene core cove cornice as per Everite or similar approved. ▇▇▇▇ Shadow line cornices will be at extra cost if required.

  • Ceiling Company and its subcontractors will not affix, attach, or suspend any lighting fixtures, signs, or other fixtures or devices of any kind or nature from the ceiling above any of the Premises without the prior written approval of Authority.

  • Walls 12 Developer shall provide rustication patterns on all walls, except drainage headwalls, in Aesthetic 13 Area 3 in accordance with Exhibit L2.24 of the LAADCR. The final designs shall resemble these 14 simulations.

  • GLASS Coverage is provided for all loss or damages to exterior glass, lettering, ornamentation and burglar foils thereon, caused by accidental breakage of such glass. The Insurer shall not be liable under this Additional Agreement for coverage for: a) loss or damage directly or indirectly from fire whether in the “premises” described in the “Declaration Page” or elsewhere; b) loss or damage caused directly or indirectly by the perils excluded in Perils Excluded section 6.B of the Commercial Property Broad Form (CMF-0005-1218); c) the cost of removing or replacing any fixtures or other obstructions to the replacement of the glass.