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  • Government Reports and Resources | EnduraFlood

    The waterproof EnduraFlood Wall Panel System has been tested and complies with all relevant building codes and sections, including International Building Code, UCC, ASTM E84, NFPA 286, and International Residential Code. Fire Properties and Fire Prevention EnduraFlood components and systems have been tested as shown and installed on this website to ASTM International and NFPA Standards as follows. Purchaser is responsible to use and install EnduraFlood products as shown and as described. ASTM E84 Class A (best available) Flame Spread Index (FSI): 15 Smoke Developed Index (SDI): 450 Intertek Test Report available upon request NFPA 286 During 40 kW exposure, flames should not spread to the ceiling: PASS The flame shall not spread to the outer ex tremity of the sample on any wall or ceiling: PASS Flashover, as defined in NFPA 286, shall not occur: PASS The peak heat release rate throughout the test shall not exceed 800 kW: PASS The total smoke released throughout the test shall not exceed 1,000 m2: PASS Intertek Test Report available upon request DIN EN ISO 11925-2 PASS MFPA Test Report available upon request EnduraFlood components and systems are classified and comply with the following building codes: IBC - International Building Code Class A ( FSI 0-25 , SDI 0-450) 2603.9 Specific Approval 803.1.1.1 Acceptance criteria for NFPA 286 803.8.1 Combustibility Characteristics IRC - International Residential Code R302.9.1 Flame Spread Index R302.9.2 Smoke-Developed Index R302.9.4 Alternative Test Method Florida State Product Approval Rule 61G20-3.001 Scope Florida State Approval not required DIN EN 13501-1:2019-05 Class E EnduraFlood is NOT FIRE RATED and it should not be used in an application where a fire wall, a fire barrier or a fire partition is required by code. Requirements may vary by local jurisdiction. If you have any questions or concerns about what is required in your specific application, you should always ask your local building official or a licensed contractor. When using insulation in your wall, EnduraFlood recommends fire-glass batt insulation. When using foam insulation, you may be required to add a thermal barrier between the insulation and your EnduraFlood wall.

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