UL 580 TEST REPORT Rendered to: ARMSTRONG WORLD INDUSTRIES SERIES/MODEL: MW Vector PRODUCT TYPE: Ceiling System, 3' OC Report No.: Test Dates: 12/14/09 Through: 12/22/09 Report Date: 03/12/10 Expiration Date: 12/22/13 130 Derry Court York, PA 17406-8405 phone: 717-764-7700 fax: 717-764-4129 www.archtest.com
UL 580 TEST REPORT Rendered to: ARMSTRONG WORLD INDUSTRIES P.O. Box 3511 Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17604 Report No.: Test Dates: 12/14/09 Through: 12/22/09 Report Date: 03/12/10 Expiration Date: 12/22/13 Project Summary: Architectural Testing, Inc. was contracted by Armstrong World Industries to perform testing on a Series/Model MW Vector, ceiling system, 3' OC. The test specimen area, measuring 10' x 10', was tested in accordance with Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., Standard for Safety for Tests for Uplift Resistance of Roof Assemblies, UL 580 (Fourth Edition, May 31, 1994). The purpose of this test is to evaluate the comparative resistance of roof assemblies to positive and negative pressures. This test simulates the effects of wind gusts by use of oscillating exterior pressure and constant interior pressures. Reference Chart #1 for test duration times, positive and negative pressures, Photo Nos. 1 and 2 for test equipment, Photo Nos. 3 through 9 for installation, and Sketch #1 for indicator locations. The sample was provided by the client. Test Specimen Description: Series/Model: MW Vector Chamber Construction: The test chamber was constructed of steel C-channel that measured 10' long. The C-channels were stacked and welded to form one side of a four sided chamber that measured 60" deep. Five W6 x 31 steel "I" beams were flush at the top of the chamber and equally spaced, welded at each end to the chamber. 2x6 Spruce-Pine-Fir wood was secured to the underside of the "I" beams with #12 x 2-1/2" long self-drilling Tek-screws, spaced 18" on center. The lumber was attached to the beams to facilitate securing one end of the compression post. The sides of the chamber utilized 2x6 Spruce-Pine-Fir wood, flush with the bottom of the chamber, secured with #12 x 2-1/2" long self-drilling Tek-screws, spaced 18" on center. A bead of silicone was located on the top side of the 2x6, between the steel test chamber and the 2x6 wood. The top closure was provided by the pyramidal shaped UL 580 chamber roof, (reference Photo No. 1). 130 Derry Court York, PA 17406-8405 phone: 717-764-7700 fax: 717-764-4129 www.archtest.com
Page 2 of 4 Test Specimen Description: (Continued) Ceiling Construction: The 7/8" by 7/8" wall molding, was fastened to the inside wood perimeter of the test chamber with #8 x 1" long truss head drywall screws, located 3" from each corner and spaced 16" on center. Four horizontal acoustical T-bar main beams were fitted onto the wall molding located 22-1/2" from each end and spaced 24" on center. The horizontal cross-tees were installed perpendicular to the horizontal main beams and located 22-1/2" from each end and spaced 24" on center. The grid was secured to the wall structure along the perimeter using wall anchors. Twelve U-shaped, 20 gauge, 2-1/2" steel studs were utilized as vertical compression posts. The compression posts were located on each main beam at the first main/cross-tee intersection and then every 3' on center. The compression post was attached to the main beam with four #8 x 1/2" long self-drilling screws, fastened through a bracing clip. The top of the post was fastened to the chamber beam with two #8 x 1" long sheet metal screws. The 2' x 2' metal panels were cut to fit the border dimension. Border panels were fastened to the grid using a #7 x 7/16" long framing screw through the border tab. The cut edge of the panel was held tight to the 7/8" wall molding using a 23-1/4" long section of 1" x 2" angle fastened to the wall molding with four #8 x 1/2"long truss head sheet metal screws. All full 2' x 2' metal panels were installed as per the manufacturer's recommendation. The ceiling was constructed with a 29" plenum depth. Peripheral Support: The test apparatus frame was fabricated from C15 by 33.9 steel channels, measuring 10' 0" wide by 10' 0" long by 1' 3" deep. A loose fitting pleated 4-mil plastic film was utilized to assist in obtaining uniform pressure on the underside of the ceiling system. Note: One assembly was tested per UL 580. The following summarizes observations made during the test at each class rating. Deflection measurements are included within tables attached to this report. Reference the attached Sketch #1 for location of deflection measurement devices. Test Results: The results are tabulated as follows: Class 30: Phases 1-5 PASSED No visible damage to system. Reference Table #1 for deflection measurements. Note: Testing stopped after Class 30 at client's request.
Page 3 of 4 General Test Note: Plastic film was used to assist in obtaining pressures. In our opinion, this did not influence test results. Witnesses: The following representatives witnessed all or part of the testing. Name Barry Buhay Michael D. Stremmel, P.E. Jeremy R. Bender Company Armstrong World Industries Architectural Testing, Inc. Architectural Testing, Inc. Detailed drawings, data sheets, representative samples of test specimens, a copy of this report, or other pertinent project documentation will be retained by Architectural Testing, Inc. for a period of four years from the original test date. At the end of this retention period, such materials shall be discarded without notice and the service life of this report will expire. Results obtained are tested values and were secured by using the designated test methods. This report does not constitute certification of this product nor an opinion or endorsement by this laboratory. It is the exclusive property of the client so named herein and relates only to the specimen(s) tested. This report may not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of Architectural Testing, Inc. For ARCHITECTURAL TESTING, INC. Jeremy R. Bender Technician Michael D. Stremmel, P.E. Senior Project Engineer JRB:vlm/dem Attachments (pages): This report is complete only when all attachments listed are included. Appendix-A: Test Equipment (1) Appendix-B: Table (1) Appendix-C: Chart (1) Appendix-D: Sketch (1) Appendix-E: Photographs (5) Appendix-F: Drawings (6)
Page 4 of 4 Revision Log Rev. # Date Page(s) Revision(s) 0 03/12/10 N/A Original report issue This report produced from controlled document template ATI 00351, revised 03/05/09.
Appendix A Test Equipment Instrument Manufacturer Asset # Blower System Architectural Testing, Inc. 004869 Blower System Architectural Testing, Inc. 005208 Multi-Use Laboratory Equipment Architectural Testing, Inc. 005720 20" Linear Transducer Celesco 002773 20" Linear Transducer Celesco 003420 20" Linear Transducer Celesco 62189 20" Linear Transducer Celesco 002774 20" Linear Transducer Celesco 002774 20" Linear Transducer Celesco 003027 20" Linear Transducer Celesco 003439 20" Linear Transducer Celesco 62185 20" Linear Transducer Celesco 003625
Appendix B TABLE Table #1 Class 30 Deflection Measurements (inches) Phase #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 Initial (0.0 psf)* 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.01 0.16 0.02 0.03 0.12 0.02 0.10 0.08 0.41 2 0.02 0.22 0.03 0.04 0.12 0.02 0.12 0.09 0.63 3 Minimum 0.02 0.10 0.04 0.12 0.16 0.08 0.52 0.16 0.42 3 Maximum 0.04 0.15 0.07 0.16 0.25 0.13 0.58 0.21 0.53 4 0.04 0.04 0.07 0.08 0.12 0.06 0.49 0.11 0.38 5 0.10 0.13 0.11 0.18 0.28 0.09 0.49 0.23 0.56 Final (0.0 psf)** <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 <0.01 *The measurements are taken via a transit and steel scales mounted to the roof panels. The initial measurements are "zero" point, not actual deflection. Actual deflection is Phase 1, 2, 3 minimum, 3 maximum, 4 or 5 reading less the initial (0.0 psf) reading. **The final reading is taken after the completion of an entire class has been completed and becomes the initial reading for the following class test.
Appendix C CHART #1 UL 580 Load Table Test Pressures Test Phase Time Duration (minutes) Negative Pressure Pounds Per Square Foot psf (kpa) Inches (mm) of Water Positive Pressure Pounds Per Square Foot psf (kpa) Inches (mm) of Water Class 30 1 5 16.2 (0.79) 3.1 (79) 0.0 (0.00) 0.0 (0) 2 5 16.2 (0.79) 3.1 (79) 13.8 (0.66) 2.7 (69) 3 60 8.1-27.7 (0.39-1.33) 1.5-5.3 (38-135) 13.8 (0.66) 2.7 (69) 4 5 24.2 (1.16) 4.7 (119) 0.0 (0.00) 0.0 (0) 5 5 24.2 (1.16) 4.7 (119) 20.8 (1.00) 4.0 (102)
Appendix D Sketch
Appendix E Photographs Photo No. 1 Test Equipment Photo No. 2 Test Equipment
Photo No. 3 Border Grid Connection Photo No. 4 Border Panel Connection
Photo No. 5 Compression Post 3' On Center Photo No. 6 Post Connection Front
Photo No. 7 Post Connection Back Photo No. 8 Border Panel Hold Down
Photo No. 9 Full View of All Connections
Appendix F Drawings