What voc limit would I use for a Multi-Purpose Latex Primer/Sealer paint for use on interior ladders? Would it fall under Interior Non-Flat coating or primer with a VOC limit of 150g/l?
Thanks,
Stephanie
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Schools-2009 IEQc4.2: Low-Emitting Materials—Paints and Coatings
What voc limit would I use for a Multi-Purpose Latex Primer/Sealer paint for use on interior ladders? Would it fall under Interior Non-Flat coating or primer with a VOC limit of 150g/l?
Thanks,
Stephanie
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Jon Clifford
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October 5, 2014 - 10:09 am
If the product is applied as a topcoat, the GreenSeal GS-11 VOC limits for flat or non-flat would be the ones to follow. If the ladders are steel and the paint is labeled as an anti-corrosive, follow the GC-03 VOC limit. However, if, as its name suggests, the product is a primer/sealer used under a subsequent topcoat, use the SCAQMD-1113 VOC limit for “Primers, Sealers and Undercoaters.”
In their October 1, 2013, Addendum, USGBC clarified how to categorize primers: http://www.usgbc.org/leed-interpretations?keys=100001805.
The revised Table 1 VOC chart is at:
http://www.usgbc.org/resources/ieqc42-table-1-applicable-voc-limits.