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NC-2009 IEQc4.1: Low-Emitting Materials—Adhesives and Sealants
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Do products applied to the weather barrier need to comply with VOC thresholds?
How do I determine what application my product falls under?
How is VOC % less water determined for aerosol adhesives?
Do grout and caulking need to be included, and if so, what is the application category?
Jon Clifford
LEED-AP BD+CGREENSQUARE
LEEDuser Expert
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November 1, 2014 - 1:15 pm
Ish—Intumescent fire stopping, used to seal off floor & wall penetrations, qualifies under IEQc4.1 as an Architectural Sealant. However, intumescent firproofing paint falls under IEQc4.2.
Intumescent fire stopping usually fills gaps around pipe & conduit where they pass through a wall or floor. When exposed to extreme heat, the sealant expands, puffing up like popcorn, to fill the entire opening, often crushing the pipe or conduit to prevent it from becoming an avenue for smoke or flame.
You are right. Use SCAQMD-1168’s 250g/L VOC limit for “Architectural Sealant.”
Isuru Hettiarachchi
Projects ManagerGreen Technologies FZCO
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November 3, 2014 - 11:02 am
Thanks Jon!
Jon Clifford
LEED-AP BD+CGREENSQUARE
LEEDuser Expert
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November 4, 2014 - 7:35 am
Ish—Non-intumescent cementitious mortars used to fire-stop wall or floor openings at penetrations may also fall under IEQc4.1, but only if they contain organic binders, polymers, or additives. Mortars that are entirely mineral-based are just mortar, and neither IEQc4.1 nor IEQc4.2 applies.