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  • 3255 Symmes Road

    Hamilton, Ohio 45015

    Phone: 800-544-7398

    Fax: 513-870-9606

    E-Mail: [email protected]

    Www.tclear.com

    CONSTRUCTION

    MANUAL

    2010

    3255 Symmes Rd.

    Hamilton, Ohio 45015

    Phone: 800-544-7398

    Fax: 513-870-9606

    E-mail: [email protected]

    www.tclear.com

    CONSTRUCTION

    MANUAL

    2013

  • 6/27/2013 ProTECCSIPSConstructionManualContents

    TableofContents62713Page1of3

    Detail# DescriptionCodeListingReport

    GeneralInformation,Recommendations&InstructionsSuggestedToolRequirementsAssemblyInstructionsBuildingAHouseStoryBoard

    FOUNDATION&SILLDETAILSFS1 SillTrackAttachemnttoFloorWedgeBolt&screworNailFS1A AlternateMethodSillTrackAttachmenttoFoundationCastinPlaceboltFS1B PaneltoSillTracktoFloorWedgeBolt&DualThreadedScrewFS2 SillTracktoFoundationwithHardCoatStuccoorElastomericFinishFS2S SillTracktoFoundationwithHardCoatStuccoorElastomericFinish&FlashingFS3 SillTracktoFoundationWithThinBrickLedgeFS3A SillTrack/WedgeBolt/FullBrick&LedgeFS4 FoundationWall&SillwithRimJoistFS5 FoundationWall&SillInterfacesFS6 FoundationWall&SillwithFloatingFloorSlabFS7 FoundationWall&SillwithThinBrick&RimJoistFS8 FoundationWall&SillwithEngineeredLumberFloorJoistsFS8A AlternateDesignsforFS4andFS8FS9 PerspectiveSillChannelInstallationatCorner

    EXTERIORWALL&ROOFCONNECTIONSPA1 PanelAssemblyusingDualThreadScrew&FomoAdhesivePerspectiveRJC1 PerpectiveTopChannelatCornerRJC1A PerspectiveTopChannelSplicealongWallRJC2 ExteriorWall&RoofTruss/JoistConnectionUSPHC520ClipRJC2A ExteriorWall&RoofTruss/JoistConnectionPerspectiveDrawingUSPHC520ClipRJC3 ExteriorWall&RoofTruss/JoistConnectionSectionDrawingSimpsonH1orS/H1RJC3A ExteriorWall&RoofTruss/JoistConnectionPerspectiveDrawingSimpsonH1&SH1RJC4 ExteriorWall&RoofTruss/JoistConnectionAngleClipRJC4A ExteriorWall&RoofTruss/JoistConnectionAngleClipPerspectiveRJC5 ExteriorWall&MetalRoofTrussConnectionRJC6 ExteriorWall&Metal"C"ChannelRoofConnectionPerspectiveAngleClipRJC7 ExteriorWall&Metal"C"ChannelRoofConnectionPerspectiveSimpsonH1orSH1ClipRJC7A ExteriorWall&Metal"C"ChannelRoofConnectionPerspectiveUSPHC520ClipRJC8 AlternativeExteriorWall&RoofConnection/WoodTopPlateInsertRJC8A AlternativeExteriorWall&RoofConnection/WoodTopPlateInsertUtilACreteFillersRJC9RJC9A ElevationConnectionGableEndJoisttoWallPanelSimpsonH2.5orS/H2.5ClipRJC9B PerspectiveWoodGableEndJoisttoWallPanelTwistedStrapClip

    WALL&CORNERDETAILSBC1 6.5"PanelButtCornerDetailBC1A 4.5"PanelButtCornerDetailBC2 6.5"PanelButtCornerDetailPerspectiveBC2A 4.5"PanelButtCornerDetailPerspectiveWC1 4.5"45HorizontalSectionCornerDetailWC2 4.5"45PerspectiveAssembledCornerWC3 4.5"or6.5"HorizontalSectionPaneltoPanelAssemblyDetailWC4 HorizontalSectionforPerpendicularWallAssembly(Exterior&Interior)WC5 HorizontalSectionforPerpendicularWallAssembly(Exterior&Interior)(Nails&/orScrews)WC6 HorizontalSection/PerpendicularAssemblyBetweenPanelJoints

  • 7/1/2013 ProTECCSIPSConstructionManualContents

    TableofContents70113Page2of3

    WC7 ExteriorWallSectionMultiStoryPlatformFramingWC7A ExteriorWallSectionMultiStoryPlatformFramingAlternativeMethod#1WC7B ExteriorWallSectionMultiStoryPlatformFramingAlternativeMethod#2WC7BS ExteriorWallSectionMultiStoryPlatformFramingAlternativeMethod#3EIFSApplicationWC7C ExteriorWallAlternativesforWC7,WC7A,andWC7BWC7D ExteriorWallMultiStoryPlatformFramingwithRimJoistDetailWC7E ExteriorWallMultiStoryPlatformFramingwithRimJoist&SubfloorDetailWC7S ExteriorWallSectionMultiStoryPlatformFramingWithEIFSSystemWC8 TypicalOneStoryWallSectionWC9 TypicalElectricalWireChaseLocationinWallPanelsWC10 WoodenWindow/DoorHeaderDetailsWC11 SteelWindow/DoorHeaderDetailsWC12 JackStudCornerDetail

    POSTTOPANELASSEMBLYDETAILSP2PA1 PosttoPanelAttachmentP2PA2 PosttoPanelAttachment2StoryConstructionP2PA3 PostAttachmentatCornerPanelPlanViewP2PA3A PostAttachmentatCornerPanelElevationLBA1 BandBoardAttachmenttoFaceofProTECCSIPSPanels

    PANELSTACKINGDETAILSSD1 PanelStackingDiagramSD1A PanelStackingDetailSD1B AlternatePanelStackingDetailSD2 PanelStackingDiagramUsingSteelTubesSD7 PanelStackingDetailusingSteelTubes(SteelTubesand"H"Studs

    WINDOW&DOORASSEMBLYDETAILSWD1 PerspectiveofWindowOpeningAssemblyWD1A ElevationAlternateWindowHeader&SillAssemblyWD2 PerapectiveDoorOpeningAssemblyWD2A ElevationAlternateDoorHeaderAssemblyWD3 Window&DoorMetalAssemblyNotes&DetailsWD4 TypicalWindowDetailSection

    PANELGROOVE&STEELDETAILSP1 4.5"ProTECCSIPSPanelSideSlotDimensionsP2 4.5"ProTECCSIPSTop&BottomSlotDimensionsP61 6.5"ProTECCSIPSSideSlotDimensionsP6_2 6.5"ProTECCSIPSTop&BottomSlotDimensionsS2A ProTECCSIPS"H"Stud7Half"H"StudDimensionsS2B ProTECCSIPS"H"StudSpotWeldPatternS4 ProTECCSIPS"J"StudDimensionsS1A ProTECCSIPSTop&BottomTrackandCornerAngleDimensionsS3 ProTECCSIPSFlatSplineSteelDimensions

    MISCELLANEOUSDETAILSPC1 PipeChaseDetailFrontViewPC2 PipeChaseDetailSideViewPI1 SteelJoistAttachedtoProTECCSIPSwithConcreteFloorSD2A SpecialWindowDetailwithSteelPostsandSteelHeaderforBearingWindowWallAK2A GussetPlateConnection6"SteelPostto6"SteelHeaderAK7 GussetPlateConnection12"SteelPostto8"SteelHeaderAK2A GussetPlateConnection10"SteelPostto12"SteelHeaderSD2B SpecialWindowDetailwithSteelPostsandSteelHeaderforBearingWindowWallSD3A TypicalSteelGarageDoorHeaderDetail

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    PROTECCSIPSCURTAINWALLDETAILSCWA1 CurtainWallAttachmentto"I"Beams

    PROTECCSIPSTIMBERFRAMEDETAILSPB1 PanelAttachmenttoTimberFrameBeamsPB2 PanelAttachmenttoTimberFrameBeamPerspectivePB3 ProTECCSIPSPost&BeamPanelAttachmentSectionPB4 ProTECCSIPSPost&BeamPanelAttachmentClip

    OSBROOFPANELATTACHEMNTTOPROTECCSIPSWALLSYSTEMSR1 OSBRoofAttachmenttoProTECCSIPSCreatingaWireWaySloppedRoofSR2 OSBRoofAttachmenttoProTECCSIPSCreatingaWireWayFlatRoof5 OSBRoofAttachmenttoProTECCSIPSCreatingaWireWaySloppedRoof(Alternate)PTT SIPSTeamUSAOSBRoofoverTrussAttachedtoProTECCSIPSPTR SIPSTeamUSAOSBRoofAttachedtoProTECCSIPSPTE SIPSTeamUSAOSBRoofAttachedtoProTECCSIPSEaveDetail

    MASTERWALLEXTERIORFINISHDETAILSAPPLIEDTOPROTECCSIPSMWProTEC01 ProTECWallatGradeMWProTEC02 ProTECCSIPS45CornerDetailMWProTEC03 ProTECCSIPSwithMasterWallTypicalLayoutMWProTEC04 TypicalOpeningProtectionMWProTEC05 TypicalWindowHead(Flanged)MWProTEC06 TypicalWindowJamb(Flanged)MWProTEC07 TypicalWindowSill(Flanged)MWProTEC08 StoreFrontWindow(Typicalallsides)MWProTEC09 DoorHeadFlashingMWProTEC10 DoorJambFlashingMWProTEC11 FlashedWindowSillDetailMWProTEC12 MovableFloorJoistMWProTEC13 NonMovableFloorJoistMWProTEC14 FieldControlJointMWProTEC15 TypicalSoffitDetailMWProTEC16 TypicalPatioTransitionMWProTEC17 TypicalParapetDetailMWProTEC18 TypicalRoofFlashingDetailMWProTEC19 TypicalElectricalBoxPenetrationMWProTEC20 TypicalLightFixtureDetailMWProTEC21 TypicalPipePenetration

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  • Listing Report: TCC121205-17

    This listing report is intended to indicate that NTA Inc. has evaluated product described and has found it to be eligible for labeling. Product not labeled as specified herein is not covered by this report. NTA Inc. makes no warranty, either expressed or implied, regarding the product covered by this report.

    NTA, INC. 305 NORTH OAKLAND AVENUE P.O. BOX 490 NAPPANEE, INDIANA 46550 PHONE: 574-773-7975 WEB: WWW.NTAINC.COM FAX: 574-773-2260 TCC121205-17 Listing Report 2012-08-29 Issue/Renewal Date: 08/29/2012

    This report is subject to annual renewal. NTA FORM ISQA 3.2n Listing Report Template 2012-03-21 Page 1 of 7

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    PRODUCT: Structural Insulated Panels DIVISION: Wood, Plastics and Composites (06) SECTION: Cementitious Reinforced Panels (06 12 13) Report Holder T Clear Corporation 3255 Symmes Road Hamilton, OH 45015 Ph: (513) 870-9246 www.tclear.net [email protected]

    Manufacturing Locations T Clear Corporation 3255 Symmes Road Hamilton, OH 45015 1. SUBJECT 1.1. ProTEC Concrete Structural Insulated Panels 2. SCOPE 2.1. NTA, Inc. has evaluated the above product(s) for

    compliance with the applicable sections of the following codes:

    2.1.1. 2006, 2009 International Building Code (IBC) 2.1.2. 2006, 2009 International Residential Code (IRC) 2.2. NTA, Inc. has evaluated the above product(s) in

    accordance with: 2.2.1. NTA IM 014 Structural Insulated Panel Evaluation 2.2.2. NTA IM 036 Quality System Requirements 2.3. NTA, Inc. has evaluated the following properties of the

    above product(s): 2.3.1. Structural performance under axial, transverse and

    racking loads. To obtain the most current NTA Listing Report visit

    www.ntainc.com/product-certification/.

    3. USES 3.1. General. ProTEC panels are used as structural insulated

    wall panels capable of resisting transverse, axial compressive and in-plane shear loads.

    3.2. Construction Types. ProTEC panels shall be

    considered combustible building elements when determining the Type of Construction in accordance with 2009 IBC Chapter 6. (IM 014 NACU1)

    3.3. Fire Resistive Assemblies. ProTEC panels shall not be

    used as part of a fire-rated assembly unless suitable evidence and detail are submitted and approved by the authority having jurisdiction. (IM 014 ACU14)

    4. DESCRIPTION 4.1. General. ProTEC panels are factory-assembled, cement

    board faced sandwich panels with an expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam plastic core. The panels are intended for use as load bearing wall components. The panels are 4-1/2 in. thick and produced in standard widths of 18 in. and 36 in. and in lengths up to 120 in.

    4.2. Materials. 4.2.1. Facing. The facing consists of in. thick Util-A-Crete

    concrete, glass-fiber-mesh reinforced panels manufactured by FinPan, Inc.

    4.2.2. Core. The core material is EPS foam conforming to the

    Type IX specification defined in ASTM C578. The foam core, up to 4 in. thickness, has a flame spread rating not exceeding 75 and a smoke-developed rating not exceeding 450 in compliance with 2009 IBC Section 2603.3 Exception 4.

    4.2.3. Adhesive. Facing materials are adhered to the core

    material using a structural adhesive. The adhesive is applied during the lamination process in accordance with the in-plant quality system documentation.

  • Listing Report: TCC121205-17

    This listing report is intended to indicate that NTA Inc. has evaluated product described and has found it to be eligible for labeling. Product not labeled as specified herein is not covered by this report. NTA Inc. makes no warranty, either expressed or implied, regarding the product covered by this report.

    NTA, INC. 305 NORTH OAKLAND AVENUE P.O. BOX 490 NAPPANEE, INDIANA 46550 PHONE: 574-773-7975 WEB: WWW.NTAINC.COM FAX: 574-773-2260 TCC121205-17 Listing Report 2012-08-29 Issue/Renewal Date: 08/29/2012

    This report is subject to annual renewal. NTA FORM ISQA 3.2n Listing Report Template 2012-03-21 Page 2 of 7

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    4.2.4. Splines and Top & Bottom Tracks. Top and bottom tracks are manufactured from 18 gage (base-metal thickness of 0.0478 in.) galvanized steel conforming to ASTM A653 (HSLAS Grade 50). Top and bottom tracks consist of C-channels, measuring 2-1/2 in. x 2 in., with the flanges inserted into pre-cut grooves along the edges of each sandwich panel. H-Studs and angles are manufactured from 16 gage (base-metal thickness of 0.0598 in.), 18 gage (base-metal thickness of 0.0478 in.) or 20 gage (base-metal thickness of 0.0359 in.) galvanized steel conforming to ASTM A653 (HSLAS Grade 50). H-Studs consist of two C-channels, measuring 2-1/2 in. x 2 in., spot welded web-to-web. The H-Stud flanges are inserted into pre-cut grooves along the edges of each sandwich panel. C-channel splines are used at panel ends.

    5. DESIGN 5.1. Overall Structural System. The scope of this report is

    limited to the evaluation of the sandwich panel component. Panel connections and other details related to incorporation of the panel into the overall structural systems of a building are beyond the scope of this report. (IM 014 NACU3)

    5.2. Design Approval. Where required by the authority having

    jurisdiction, structures using ProTEC panels shall be designed by a registered design professional. Construction documents, including engineering calculations and drawings providing floor plans, window details, door details and connector details shall be submitted to the code official when application is made for a permit. The individual preparing such documents shall possess the necessary qualifications as required by the applicable code and the professional registration laws of the state where the constructed is undertaken. Approved construction documents shall be available at all times on the jobsite during installation. (IM 014 NACU4)

    5.3. Design Loads. Design loads to be resisted by the

    sandwich panel shall be as required under the applicable building code. Loads on the panels shall not exceed the loads noted in this report. Calculations demonstrating that the loads applied are less than the allowable loads described in this report shall be submitted to the code official for approval. (IM 014 NACU5)

    5.4. Allowable Loads. Allowable axial, transverse and in-plane shear loads are noted in Tables 1 through 8. For loading conditions not specifically addressed herein, structural members designed in accordance with accepted engineering practice shall be provided to meet applicable code requirements.

    5.5. Concentrated Loads. Axial loads shall be applied to the

    sandwich panels through continuous members such as structural insulated roof or floor panels or repetitive members such as joists, trusses or rafters spaced at regular intervals of 24 in. on center or less. Such members shall be fastened to a rim board or similar member to distribute load to the sandwich panel. For other loading conditions, reinforcement shall be provided. The reinforcement shall be designed in accordance with accepted engineering practice. (IM 014 ACU12)

    5.6. Eccentric and Sides Loads. Axial loads shall be applied

    concentrically to the top of the sandwich panels. Loads shall not be applied eccentrically or through framing attached to one side of the panel (such as balloon framing) except where additional engineering document is provided. (IM 014 ACU13)

    5.7. Openings. Openings up to 72 in. in width, having a

    minimum 13-1/2 in. header depth, are permitted for door and window installations. Header channels must be installed and attached to the splines adjacent to the opening with two (2) No. 10-16 x 1-1/2 in. pan head self-drilling screws on each side of the opening. All top tracks over the header must be continuous over the opening and extend at least 6 in. over each side of the opening. T Clear Driller corrosion resistant No. 14-10 x 1-5/8 in. proprietary heavy-duty wafer-head screws shall be installed 8 in. on center connecting the header panel to the steel header channel and the top track. A minimum of three #10 pan head screws shall be used to attach the header to the vertical studs at each end of the header. Openings greater than 72 in. and/or openings with loads greater than those specified in Table 7 shall be reinforced with wood or steel designed in accordance with accepted engineering practice to resist all loads applied to the opening as required by the adopted code. Details for door and window openings shall be provided to clarify the manner of supporting axial, transverse and/or racking shear loads at openings. Such details shall be shown on approved design documents and subject to approval by the local authority having jurisdiction. (IM 014 ACU8)

  • Listing Report: TCC121205-17

    This listing report is intended to indicate that NTA Inc. has evaluated product described and has found it to be eligible for labeling. Product not labeled as specified herein is not covered by this report. NTA Inc. makes no warranty, either expressed or implied, regarding the product covered by this report.

    NTA, INC. 305 NORTH OAKLAND AVENUE P.O. BOX 490 NAPPANEE, INDIANA 46550 PHONE: 574-773-7975 WEB: WWW.NTAINC.COM FAX: 574-773-2260 TCC121205-17 Listing Report 2012-08-29 Issue/Renewal Date: 08/29/2012

    This report is subject to annual renewal. NTA FORM ISQA 3.2n Listing Report Template 2012-03-21 Page 3 of 7

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    5.8. In-Plane Shear Design. Shear walls utilizing block or surface splines shall be sized to resist all code required wind and seismic loads without exceeding the allowable loads provided in Table 8. Shear wall chords, hold downs and connections to transfer shear forces between the wall and surrounding structure shall be designed in accordance with accepted engineering practice. The maximum panel height-to-width ratio shall be 2:1. (IM 014 ACU17)

    5.8.1. Seismic Design Categories A, B and C. The use of

    the shear wall configuration in Table 8 is limited to structures in Seismic Design Categories A, B and C. Where ProTEC panels are used to resist seismic forces, the following factors shall be used for design: Response Modification Coefficient, R = 2.0; System Overstrength Factor, 0 = 2.5; Deflection Amplification Factor, Cd = 2.0. (IM 014 ACU16) This statement is not intended to restrict the use of ProTEC panels from use in Seismic Design Categories D, E and F where appropriate substantiation is provided by a licensed design professional.

    5.9. Combined Loads. Panels subjected to any combination

    of transverse, axial or in-plane shear loads shall be analyzed utilizing a straight line interaction in accordance with NTA IM 014 TIP 01 SIP Design Guide.

    6. INSTALATION 6.1. General. ProTEC panels shall be fabricated, identified

    and installed in accordance with this report, the approved construction documents and the applicable code. In the event of a conflict between the manufacturers published installation instructions and this report, this report shall govern. Approved construction documents shall be available at all times on the jobsite during installation. (IM 014 NACU7)

    6.2. Splines. ProTEC panels are connected to each other at

    the panel edges through the use of an H-Stud. The stud is secured in place by the field application of one 14 Ga. x 4 in. pancake head SIP screw at each corner of each panel on both sides. Each screw shall be installed to penetrate both flanges of the spline and both flanges of the top/bottom track. Along each panel edge, one 14 Ga. x 4 in. pancake head SIP screw shall be installed at third-points along the length on both sides of the panel. Each fastener shall penetrate both flanges of the spline.

    6.3. Cutting and Notching. No field cutting or routing of panels shall be permitted except as shown on approved drawings. (IM 014 NACU6)

    6.4. Protection from Decay. Sandwich panels that rest on

    exterior foundation walls shall not be located within 8 in. of exposed earth. Sandwich panels supported by concrete or masonry that is in direct contact with earth shall be protected from the concrete or masonry by a moisture barrier. (IM 014 ACU6)

    6.5. Protection from Termites. In areas subject to damage

    from termites, sandwich panels shall be protected from termites using an approved method. Panels shall not be installed below grade or in contact with earth. (IM 014 ACU7)

    6.6. Heat-Producing Fixtures. Heat-producing fixtures shall

    not be installed in the panels unless protected by a method approved by the code official or documented in test reports. This limitation shall not be interpreted to prohibit heat-producing elements with suitable protection. (IM 014 NACU9)

    6.7. Voids and Holes. In lieu of openings designed in

    accordance with Section 5.7, the following voids are permitted. Voids may be provided in the panel core during fabrication at predetermined locations only. Voids parallel to the panel span shall be limited to two 1-1/2 in. maximum diameter holes spaced 8 in. from the edge of a 36 in. wide panel, and limited to one 1-1/2 in. maximum diameter hole spaced 9 in. from the edge of an 18 in. wide panel. (IM 014 ACU1)

    6.8. Panel Cladding. 6.8.1. Exterior Wall Covering. Panels, at the time of their

    erection and placement, shall be covered on the exterior by a water-resistive barrier as required by the applicable code. The water-resistive barrier shall be attached with flashing in such a manner as to provide a continuous water-resistive barrier behind the exterior wall veneer. (IM 014 ACU9) The exterior facing of the sandwich panel wall shall be covered with weather protection as required by the adopted building code or other approved materials. (IM 014 ACU10) All exterior panel joints must be sealed with latex thin-set mortar or compatible acrylic latex. Fiberglass mesh shall be embedded in the thin-set or sealant. Mesh shall be no less than 4 in. wide.

  • Listing Report: TCC121205-17

    This listing report is intended to indicate that NTA Inc. has evaluated product described and has found it to be eligible for labeling. Product not labeled as specified herein is not covered by this report. NTA Inc. makes no warranty, either expressed or implied, regarding the product covered by this report.

    NTA, INC. 305 NORTH OAKLAND AVENUE P.O. BOX 490 NAPPANEE, INDIANA 46550 PHONE: 574-773-7975 WEB: WWW.NTAINC.COM FAX: 574-773-2260 TCC121205-17 Listing Report 2012-08-29 Issue/Renewal Date: 08/29/2012

    This report is subject to annual renewal. NTA FORM ISQA 3.2n Listing Report Template 2012-03-21 Page 4 of 7

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    6.8.2. Interior Wall Covering. ProTEC panels qualify as a Class A interior finish rating and do not require a 15 minute thermal barrier as required in applicable sections of the code listed in Section 2.0.

    7. CONDITIONS OF USE 7.1. ProTEC as described in this report comply with the

    applicable sections of the codes listed in Section 2 above, subject to the following conditions:

    7.2. ProTEC panels shall be installed vertically only and shall not be used horizontally in a roof or floor assembly. (IM 014 ACU5)

    7.3. Installation complies with this report and the approved construction documents.

    7.4. This report applies only to the panel thicknesses specifically listed herein. (IM 014 ACU3)

    7.5. In-use panel heights/spans shall not exceed the values listed herein. Extrapolation beyond the values listed herein is not permitted. (IM 014 ACU2)

    7.6. The panels are manufactured in the production facility noted in this report. (IM 014 NACU8)

    8. EVIDENCE SUBMITTED NTA, Inc. has examined the following evidence to evaluate this product: 8.1. Review of the manufacturing facilitys quality system

    documentation for conformance to NTA IM 036. 8.2. Plant certification inspection of manufacturers production

    facilities, test procedures, frequency and quality control sampling methods, test equipment and equipment calibration procedures, test records, dates and causes of failures when applicable in accordance with NTA IM 036.

    8.3. Qualification test data in accordance with NTA IM 014 Standard Evaluation Plan 01 (IM 014 SEP 01).

    8.4. Periodic quality assurance audits of the production facility. 8.5. Periodic verification testing in accordance with NTA, Inc.

    NTA IM 014. Evaluation evidence and data are on file with NTA, Inc. NTA, Inc.is accredited by the International Accreditation Service (IAS) as follows:

    ISO17020 Inspection Agency (AA-682) ISO17025 Testing Laboratory (TL-259) ISO Guide 65 Product Certification Agency (PCA-102)

    The scope of accreditation related to testing, inspection or product certification pertain only to the test methods and/or standard referenced therein. Design parameters and the application of building code requirements, such as special inspection, have not been reviewed by IAS and are not covered in the accreditation. Product evaluations are performed under the direct supervision of Professional Engineers licensed in all jurisdictions within the United States as required by the building code and state engineering board rules. 9. FINDINGS All products referenced herein are manufactured under an in-plant Quality Assurance program to insure that the production quality meets or exceeds the requirements of the codes noted herein and the criteria as established by NTA, Inc. Furthermore, product must comply with the conditions of this report. This report is subject to annual renewal. 10. IDENTIFICATION Each eligible product shall be permanently marked to provide the following information: 10.1. The NTA, Inc. listing mark, shown below 10.2. NTAs Listing No. TCC121205-17 10.3. In-plant quality assurance stamp 10.4. Identifier for production facility 10.5. Project or batch number

  • Listing Report: TCC121205-17

    This listing report is intended to indicate that NTA Inc. has evaluated product described and has found it to be eligible for labeling. Product not labeled as specified herein is not covered by this report. NTA Inc. makes no warranty, either expressed or implied, regarding the product covered by this report.

    NTA, INC. 305 NORTH OAKLAND AVENUE P.O. BOX 490 NAPPANEE, INDIANA 46550 PHONE: 574-773-7975 WEB: WWW.NTAINC.COM FAX: 574-773-2260 TCC121205-17 Listing Report 2012-08-29 Issue/Renewal Date: 08/29/2012

    This report is subject to annual renewal. NTA FORM ISQA 3.2n Listing Report Template 2012-03-21 Page 5 of 7

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    Table 1: Allowable Uniform Transverse Load (psf)2 16 Ga. Splines 18 in. width panels 36 in. width panels Deflection Limit1 Deflection Limit1 Panel

    Length (ft) L/180 L/240 L/360 L/180 L/240 L/360 8 96.8 72.6 48.4 58.7 38.1 28.6 9 70.6 52.9 35.3 43.8 26.8 20.1

    10 53.2 39.1 26.6 33.7 19.5 14.6 1Deflection limit shall be selected by building designer based on the serviceability requirements of the structure sand the requirements of adopted building code. Values are based on loads of short duration only and do not consider the effects of creep. 2Permanent loads, such as dead load, shall not exceed 0.50 times the tabulated load.

    Table 2: Allowable Uniform Transverse Load (psf)2 18 Ga. Splines

    18 in. width panels 36 in. width panels Deflection Limit1 Deflection Limit1 Panel

    Length (ft) L/180 L/240 L/360 L/180 L/240 L/360 8 78.1 57.6 39.1 49.3 28.8 21.6 9 57.4 40.5 28.7 37.2 20.2 15.2

    10 43.7 29.5 21.8 28.9 14.7 11.1 1Deflection limit shall be selected by building designer based on the serviceability requirements of the structure sand the requirements of adopted building code. Values are based on loads of short duration only and do not consider the effects of creep. 2Permanent loads, such as dead load, shall not exceed 0.50 times the tabulated load.

    Table 3: Allowable Uniform Transverse Load (psf)2 20 Ga. Splines

    18 in. width panels 36 in. width panels Deflection Limit1 Deflection Limit1 Panel

    Length (ft) L/180 L/240 L/360 L/180 L/240 L/360 8 60.7 40.1 30.1 40.6 20.1 15.1 9 45.2 28.2 21.1 31.1 14.1 10.6

    10 34.7 20.6 15.4 24.5 10.3 7.7 1Deflection limit shall be selected by building designer based on the serviceability requirements of the structure sand the requirements of adopted building code. Values are based on loads of short duration only and do not consider the effects of creep. 2Permanent loads, such as dead load, shall not exceed 0.50 times the tabulated load.

  • Listing Report: TCC121205-17

    This listing report is intended to indicate that NTA Inc. has evaluated product described and has found it to be eligible for labeling. Product not labeled as specified herein is not covered by this report. NTA Inc. makes no warranty, either expressed or implied, regarding the product covered by this report.

    NTA, INC. 305 NORTH OAKLAND AVENUE P.O. BOX 490 NAPPANEE, INDIANA 46550 PHONE: 574-773-7975 WEB: WWW.NTAINC.COM FAX: 574-773-2260 TCC121205-17 Listing Report 2012-08-29 Issue/Renewal Date: 08/29/2012

    This report is subject to annual renewal. NTA FORM ISQA 3.2n Listing Report Template 2012-03-21 Page 6 of 7

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    Table 4: Allowable Axial Compressive Load (plf)1 16 Ga. Splines

    Panel Height (ft) 18 in. width panels 36 in. width panels 8 5700 4360 9 5000 3820

    10 4320 3310 1Allowable axial compressive load based on AISI S100-2007. Loads may be interpolated to determine the allowable load under transverse loads or spans bounded by those provided.

    Table 5: Allowable Axial Compressive Load (plf)1 18 Ga. Splines

    Panel Height (ft) 18 in. width panels 36 in. width panels 8 4150 3170 9 3710 2840

    10 3210 2450 1Allowable axial compressive load based on AISI S100-2007. Loads may be interpolated to determine the allowable load under transverse loads or spans bounded by those provided.

    Table 6: Allowable Axial Compressive Load (plf)1 20 Ga. Splines

    Panel Height (ft) 18 in. width panels 36 in. width panels 8 2580 1970 9 2330 1780

    10 2070 1580 1Allowable axial compressive load based on AISI S100-2007. Loads may be interpolated to determine the allowable load under transverse loads or spans bounded by those provided.

  • Listing Report: TCC121205-17

    This listing report is intended to indicate that NTA Inc. has evaluated product described and has found it to be eligible for labeling. Product not labeled as specified herein is not covered by this report. NTA Inc. makes no warranty, either expressed or implied, regarding the product covered by this report.

    NTA, INC. 305 NORTH OAKLAND AVENUE P.O. BOX 490 NAPPANEE, INDIANA 46550 PHONE: 574-773-7975 WEB: WWW.NTAINC.COM FAX: 574-773-2260 TCC121205-17 Listing Report 2012-08-29 Issue/Renewal Date: 08/29/2012

    This report is subject to annual renewal. NTA FORM ISQA 3.2n Listing Report Template 2012-03-21 Page 7 of 7

    CSI 06 12 13

    Table 7: Allowable Header Loads (Dead + Live)1,2

    Span (ft) Uniform Header Loads (plf) 3 664 4 447 5 316 6 273

    1See Section 5.7 for description of header assembly. 2Steel H-Stud and C-channels must be 18 Ga. (base-metal thickness of 0.0478 in.) or thicker.

    Table 8: Allowable In-Plane Shear Strength

    for ProTEC Shear Walls (Wind and Seismic Loads in Seismic Design Categories A, B and C)1,2

    Minimum Facing Connections2,4 Spline Type4

    Nominal Panel Width (in.)

    Nominal Panel

    Thickness (in.) Chord2 Plate2 Spline3

    Shear Strength

    (plf)

    Steel H-Stud 18 4-1/2

    No. 14-10 x 1-5/8 in. wafer-head screw (T Clear Driller) at corners and 1-1/2 in. x 0.140 in. diameter nails 8 in. oc. 100

    Steel H-Stud 36 4-1/2

    No. 14-10 x 1-5/8 in. wafer-head screw (T Clear Driller) at corners and 1-1/2 in. x 0.140 in. diameter nails 8 in. oc. 100

    Steel H-Stud 36 4-1/2

    One 1/8 in. diameter serpentine bead of Handi-Stick Adhesive to edge face of foam and in the channels set to receive spline flanges

    No. 14 x 4 in. dual thread shear fastener (proprietary wafer-head

    screw) at corners and third-points along vertical edge

    280

    1 Maximum shear wall dimensions ratio shall not exceed 2:1 (height: width) for resisting wind or seismic loads. 2 Chords, hold downs and connections to other structural elements must be designed by a registered design professional in accordance with accepted engineering practice. 3 Spline type at interior panel-to-panel joints only. Chord members are required at each end of each shear wall segment. 4 Required connections must be made on each side of the panel. Steel H-Stud and C-channels must be 18 Ga. (base-metal thickness of 0.0478 in.) or thicker.

  • ProTEC CSIPS

    Suggested Tool Requirements

    1. Scaffolding 2. 2- 8 Step Ladders 3. 2- 6 Step Ladders 4. 2-10or 12 ladders for 10 panels longer if knee walls are in the project 5. 1- 24 Extension Ladder ( optional) 6. 1- Ramset (or equal) with appropriate shot for 20 ga steel and 1 pins with

    washers (optional) 7. 1- Hammer Drill Wedge Bolt bit being sent with panels 8. Wedge Bolt Drill Bit 9. 1- Impact Wrench with bit for Hex Head Wedge Bolt 10. 1- corded electric drill and bit assortment 11. 1- Corded electric screw gun 1500 RPM Recommended 12. 2- Cordless Electric Drills (18 volt or higher) 13. 2- 7-1/4 Circular saws and blades carbide tipped Malco metal cutting

    blade being sent with wall system 14. 1- 10 or larger Compound Miter Chop Saw and blades 15. 3 Carborundum Metal cutting blades for chop saw 16. 1- Sawzall corded reciprocating saw and wood and metal cutting blades 17. 3 or 4 12 ga. X 50 extension cords 18. 1- Makita 16 Circular Saw (rent or buy) 19. 3 or 4 Claw hammers 20. 3 or 4 - 25 x 1 tape measures 21. 3 or 4 Speed Squares 22. 1 Chalk line and chalk 23. 3 or 4 retractable blade utility knives 24. 1- 6 magnetic level 25. 1 2 magnetic level 26. 3-4 pair Straight cut aviation snips 27. 1- 1-1/2 step drill bit 28. 2 FOMO Urethane Adhesive Gun 29. Tool Belts for each crew member

    OPTIONAL TOOLS:

    1.T.Clear Portable Panel Groove Tool

  • ASSEMBLY of ProTEC CONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL

    The ProTEC panels are manufactured with grooves on all four sides to accept the steel components. This grooving applies to the regular panel whose sides are 90 degrees to the panel face as well as the corner unit panel which normally has one side cut at 45 degrees to the panel face. The following is a simple explanation on the building of a wall and a corner using the ProTEC panel, the steel components and the proprietary fasteners. In the building of a wall, the steel base or sill C channel is anchored to a slab, foundation wall, floor or platform, with the web side down and the legs projecting up from the mounting surface. Appropriate fasteners such as diameter by 3 to 4 long wedge bolts or x 3 or 4 lag bolts or cast in place dia. Bolts are used to secure the sill channel to the floor. The recommended method of fastening panels to the Sill channel and the H and half H studs as well as the top track is to apply the FOMO brand expanding urethane adhesive in the slots of the panels to be joined as well as a serpentine bead of the adhesive applied between the grooves of the panel edges and top and bottom. Apply the adhesive in the side grooves to within 4 of the top of the panel. If applied any higher, the adhesive will expand into the top and side grooves and will prevent the top track from properly seating when it is later installed. A panel is then set on the sill channel with the channel legs in the bottom grooves of the panel. Steel H-studs are then inserted into the panels side grooves and a second panel is installed on the sill channel and slid into the first panel so that the H-studs are inserted into the side grooves of this second panel. The proprietary #14 x 4-1/4 dual threaded fasteners are placed thru the face of the concrete skin and into both legs of the H, Half H or top and bottom track. These screws should not be placed in the upper corners of the panels until the Top Track is installed as it must be fastened to the H and H/2 studs. The head of the fastener should slightly imbed into the concrete face of the panels and flush with the surface. These dual threaded fasteners are placed in each corner of the panel and at the 1/3 points on the vertical edges of the panels. Eight fasteners are placed on each side of the panel for a total of 16 fasteners per panel. When 4 or 5 panels have been installed on the sill channel and secured to it and the H-studs, the steel top track C channel can be installed, web side up with the legs into the grooves on the top of the panels. All panels should be secured to the top plate with the fasteners. Adhesive must be used when using the #14 x 4-1/4 fasteners in the above described pattern.

  • In building a corner, the steel base or sill channel is anchored as above forming a 90-degree corner. One corner panel unit is set on top of the sill channel at the corner with the sill channel legs in the bottom grooves of the panel. The steel angles are installed into the grooves on the 45-degree side of the corner unit panel. The second corner unit panel is set on the sill channel with the sill channel legs in the bottom grooves of the corner unit panel. This second corner unit panel is slid into place so that the steel angle legs fit into the grooves on the 45-degree side of this corner unit panel. Both corner unit panels are then connected to the steel sill channel and the steel angles with the proprietary fasteners thus forming a corner. When sufficient panels are connected to the corner, the steel top plate is installed and connected as explained above, using the FOMO adhesive and the #14 x 4-1/4 screws. To assist the reader in understanding this process, enclosed is a 19 page section entitled Illustrated Assembly Instructions, which pictorially shows how the panels go together to build an exterior load bearing wall for a small building. Also enclosed is a section entitled Construction Details, which includes various typical construction details and perspective drawings.

    GENERAL INFORMATION, RECOMMENDATIONS & INSTRUCTIONS

    GENERAL

    Keep all panels, steel components and fasteners protected from the elements prior to installation.

    Store the panels laying flat. Do not drop panels. Remove debris from the foundation wall, slab, or floor, so that the sill

    channel can be connected securely thereto. Remove debris from sill channel area prior to the placement of a panel on

    the sill channel. Use care in placing panels on the sill channels. The sill channel must be installed back from the edge of the foundation

    wall, slab, or floor, so that the outer panel skin bears on the foundation, slab, or floor.

    The sill and top channels shall be installed so that the butt joint between channels does not occur less than 12 from any panel joint.

    The top channel shall be installed so that the overlap joint between channels does not occur in the header above a window, door, or other opening in the wall.

  • During the process of assembling and plumbing the panels, and prior to the use of the pneumatic nails, connect the corners of the panels to the steel components with the proprietary screws.

    It is recommended that the building of the panel wall start with the assembly an erection of a corner.

    The corner panel units and steel angles making up the corner assembly shall be plumbed and fastened together before proceeding further.

    When the next panel is installed snug to the corner, plumb the corner and the panel and fasten them to the sill channel and to each other.

    As additional panels are installed, they must be snug to the previously erected panels and plumbed prior to the installation of the fasteners.

    Adequate bracing of panel walls must be provided during erection. Bracing should occur every 10 to 15 of wall length and should be temporarily secured to the wall panel and the interior floor or staked to the exterior ground to insure against blow over in the event of excessive wind conditions.

    It is recommended that the top channel be installed and secured as the erection of the wall proceeds and only after there is sufficient length of wall to accommodate a top channel.

    FOUNDATION & SLAB ON GRADE

    Foundation walls and the outer edges of slabs on grade should be level, square, have a smooth top free of irregularities, and have sides that are straight. Standard corners should be 90 degrees. Corners other than 90 degrees can be accommodated with custom-made panels.

    The use of Sill Seal or equivalent material, or silicone caulking is recommended between the top of the foundation wall or slab and the steel sill channel.

    Steel bottom track shall be anchored to the foundation as per code. Where permitted by local building codes, 3 or 4 Wedge Bolts are to be used every three feet on center to anchor sill channel to the foundation or slab. They should be placed within 6 of the intersection of the H or H/2 studs.

    When the steel channel is used as a sole plate attached to a wood substructure and perpendicular to the floor joists, it will be attached to each joist it crosses using a Lag Screw. Where the steel sole channel is laid parallel to the floor joists, on an end or rim joist, as shown in Detail FS-4, it shall be attached every three feet on center using the same screw indicated above. They should be placed within 6 of the intersection of the H or H/2 studs.

  • It is recommended that at the corners, the still channels be formed and installed as shown in Detail FS-9.

    To prevent water infiltration at the sill channel, it is recommended that Moist Stop e-Z Seal or equivalent material be used as shown in Details FS-1, FS-1A and FS-3A through FS-8A.

    In situations where the exterior wall finish is applied directly to the panel, such as a hard coat or elastomeric finish, Urethane Caulking as shown in Detail FS-2, is recommended to prevent water infiltration. In addition Urethane Caulking can be used as an alternate for Forti-Flash E-Z Seal type material.

    It is recommended that THERMADRY Insulating Drainage Panels be installed on the exterior of the foundation walls, as shown in Details FS-4 through FS-7.

    STEEL COMPONENTS & FASTENERS

    All steel components, angles, channels, splines and H-studs, used as part of the ProTEC panel system shall be G-60 Galvanized Steel. Top and bottom track and the flat splines shall be a minimum of 20 gauge and the H and H/2 studs shall be a minimum of 18 gauge.

    All steel components not normally part of the ProTEC panel system, but used as part of the structure with the ProTEC panel system, i.e. the studs, structural C channel and structural track shown in Detail WC-11, shall be a minimum of 20 gauge G-60 steel and sufficient to handle the loads placed upon them.

    WALLS

    Walls having corners other than 90 degrees can generally be constructed by using metal components having corresponding angles and using standard fabrication procedures. Unusually shaped corners may require specialized fabrication.

    It is recommended that at the corners, the top channel be installed as shown in Detail RJC-1.

    In situations where one 2 x 4 wood top plate is used in addition to the steel top channel, as shown in Detail RJC-8 OR RJC-8A, the wood top plate shall be connected to the steel top channel with a corrosion resistant 2 flat or pan head screw every 24 on center, and to the outer skin of the panel using the 1 pneumatic nails every 16 on center.

    In situations where a second 2 x 4 wood top plate is used on top of a wood top plate that is already connected to the steel top channel, as indicated above, the second wood top plate can be connected to the steel top channel, as indicated above, the second wood top plate can be connected using nails or screws, as per code requirement.

  • All panel joints shall be sealed with the fiberglass mesh and WaterArmor. For rough openings for standard windows, steel channels shall be inserted into the jamb, sill, and header panels. Steel splines shall also be used between the header panel and the side support panels. All panel components shall be connected to the steel components using the T Clear proprietary fasteners. See Details WD-1, WD-2 and WD-3.

    For rough openings for standard doors, steel and panel components are connected in the same fashion as described above, without the sill panel or bottom track. See Details WD-2 and WD-3

    For exterior rough openings, all headers, jambs and sills shall be back wrapped with T Clear Fiberglass mesh embedded in WaterArmor or equal.

    ROOF TO EXTERIOR WALL CONNECTIONS

    Whether the roof structure is joist and rafter construction or roof truss construction, it is connected to the exterior wall steel top channel using steel connectors (Truss Clips/Joist Hangers). Refer to Details RJC-2 through RJC-7 and RJC-9

    Where the roof structure is metal, screws shall be used to connect the USP Ties, or equivalents, to metal roof components and the proprietary screws used to connect the Ties to the metal top channel.

    Where the roof structure is wood, nails or screws can be used to connect the USP Ties to wood roof components and the proprietary used to connect the Ties to the metal top channel.

    Where it is necessary to connect three metal components to the panel, i.e. a USP Tie to an H-stud and a top C channel, only the proprietary screw fastener shall be used.

    ELECTRICAL

    Each panel has two vertical electrical chases, See Detail WC-9 Electrical boxes can be installed in the panel by lining up the box location

    with the electrical chase, cutting the panel skin to accommodate the box and removing enough panel core material to accommodate the box. A Roto Zip tool is recommended for cutting the panel skin and a Hot Knife can be used for quick and easy removal of the foam core.

    The electrical box is secured to the panel by using what is commonly called an old work box or by using metal F Clips or Hold-Its.

    Panels are available with electrical box cutouts already cut along the vertical electrical chase that the electrician can easily install the electrical boxes.

    Never cut the panels skin to provide an additional electrical chase or change the direction of the electrical chase.

  • Cut, punch or saw 1 diameter holes in the top and/or bottom channels so that these holes line up with the electrical chases that will be used. A drill with a step drill bit is recommended.

    Remove the burr from these holes and install an appropriately sized grommet prior to the installation of electrical wire.

    When the electrical wires are being run from below, the 1 hole should be made in the sole channel so it lines up with the vertical electrical chase, prior to the installation of the panel on the bottom track channel.

    When the electrical wires are being run from above, the 1 hole should be made in the top channel so it lines up with the vertical electrical chase, prior to or during the installation of the top channel.

    Be sure to cut, punch or drill holes before installing roof trusses, rafters, or joists. It is recommended that all wire chases be drilled and grommets inserted to allow for future expansion.

    Window bases that sit directly on a concrete slab or foundation shall have no electrical outlets for there is no way to run the wiring to the outlet

    FIELD FABRICATION

    Even on factory fabricated panels; slight modifications may be necessary to accommodate variations due to field conditions. The most common modifications include cutting the panel to reduce its width, cutting headers and windowsills, and cutting panels to accommodate special situations. In most cases, modifications to panels are not difficult to make.

    It is recommended that a circular saw with a carbide tip blade be used to

    cut the panel. Because of the thickness of the panel, the use of a hand held circular saw requires a cut be made on each side of the panel, unless using a Makita 16 circular saw available through T. Clear Corporation.

    It is important that accurate measurements are made and the cut line is marked on each side of the panel. Mark the first side and square across the panel to transfer reference points to the second side. Using the reference points, mark the second side.

    The marking of both sides of the panel should be complete before any cut is made.

    It is recommended that a pencil be used to mark the cut lines. The use of a chalk line is not generally recommended, because the chalk line can be easily wiped away in handling or blown away b y the approaching saw blade. Thus, there is little or no cut line to follow.

    Metal straight edges and framing squares are helpful tools for marking lines.

    Care should be taken to follow the cut line. Where applicable, use should be made of the guide bar on the circular saw.

  • Use the maximum depth of cut setting and make a straight cut following the cut line. Flip the panel over and make another straight cut following the cut line.

    For cuts close to the panels edge, use the guide bar on the circular saw. The cutting of the panel will remove some or the entire factory installed

    slots necessary for the installation of the steel components. These will have to be replaced as follows:

    o Set the circular saw blade depth at 2 1/8. o If the factory install slots have been completely removed, set the

    circular saw guide bar, if possible, so that the blade will cut along the slots to deepen them to 2 1/8

    o If the factory-installed slots have been removed, use the slots on both ends of the panel to set the guide bar on the circular saw, if possible. If it is not possible to use the guide bar, mark the cut lines on the panel. Then either using the guide bar or cut lines, cut the new 2 1/8 deep slots.

    Headers cut for spans greater than 3 feet should not contain an electrical chase.

    Should there be any questions during the installation process, please call the T. Clear Toll Free number 800-544-7398 prior to performing a non-reversible process.

  • / .. LT. Clear Propriatary

    Dual Thread Fastener 16 screws per panel, 8 per side as shown.

    JTC

    TITLE:

    Fill Slots with Fomo Sub Floor Adhesive prior to installation

    of H-Stud.

    Add a Serpentine Line of Fomo Sub

    Floor Adhesive prior to installation

    of H-Stud , Top and Bottom Track.

    Panel Assembly using Dual Thread Screw

    and Fomo Adhesive REV:

    3-9-09 PA-1 NO:

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    TITLE:

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    * NOTE: Drawing not drawn to scale.

    8/17/11

    6.5" Butt Corner

    TOP VIEW

    ProTE

    Fasteners

    REV:

    T. Clear Proprietary

    Half "H"

    6.5" ProTEC Panel

    1/4" Util-A-Crete end capglued to the Half "H" andthe foam on the end of

    the panel then screwed tothe Half "H".

  • REV:

    8/17/11

    NO:

    TITLE:

    JTC / TLC

    CONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    C6.5" Butt Corner

    ProTE

    * NOTE: Drawing not drawn to scale.

    BC-2

    T. Clear PropriataryScrew

    1/4" TEK Screw connecting thetwo top tracks together.

    You will have to cut the bottome legsof the overlapping top track

    to allow this to lay flat.

    Half "H"

    Top Track

    dcrawfordCalloutUtil-A-Crete 6-1/2" wide end cap to be installed with screws and adhesive after Half H has been installed

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    TITLE:

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    Floor Adhesiveprior to installation

    of H-Stud, Topand Bottom Track.

    Panel Assembly usingDual Thread Screw

    and Fomo Adhesive

    Add a SerpentineLine of Fomo Sub

    Floor Adhesiveprior to installation

    of H-Stud, Topand Bottom Track.

    Fill Slots with FomoSub Floor Adhesiveprior to installation

    of H-Stud.

    T. Clear Propriatary Dual Thread Fastener16 screws per panel,8 per side as shown.

    3-9-09 PA-1

  • NO:

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    C

    T Clear Proprietary

    Moist Stop E-Z

    CONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    REV:

    TITLE:

    /TLC

    FOUNDATION / SILL

    JTC

    Wedge Bolt

    Seal

    Sill Seal or Equal

    Fastener

    ProTEC Panel

    ProTE

    Foundation or Slab

    H-Stud

    SteelC-Channel

  • ProTE ALTERNATE

    E-Z Seal

    REV: NO:

    /TLC

    Fastener

    or Equal

    FOUNDATION / SILL

    3/1/06

    ProTEC Panel

    Moist Stop

    FS-1A

    T Clear Proprietary

    Anchor Bolt

    Sill Seal

    JTC

    CTITLE:CONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    Foundation or Slab

    C-Channel

    H-Stud

  • Steel

    REV:

    /TLC

    T Clear Proprietary

    NO:

    Fastener

    3/1/06

    Moist Stop E-Z

    C-Channel

    ProTEC

    H-Stud

    Sill Seal or Equal

    CONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    Wedge Bolt

    TITLE:

    ProTEC Panel

    FOUNDATION / SILL

    JTC

    Seal

    Foundation or Slab

    FS-1B

  • Caulking

    Wedge Bolt

    FOUNDATION / SILL

    NO:

    Finish

    ProTE

    Foundatio

    Sill Seal

    3/1/06

    REV:

    /TLC

    or Equal

    With a Hard Coat Or

    Fastener

    CONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    or Slab

    ProTEC Panel

    FS-2

    TITLE:

    T Clear Proprietary

    C

    Elastomeric Finish

    Hard CoatElastomeric

    JTC

    Hard CoatElastomeric Basecoat

    C-Channel

    H-Stud

  • or Equal

    Fastener

    or Slab

    FOUNDATION / SILLC

    CONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    Finish

    /TLC

    Basecoat

    REV:

    System

    With The SenergyNO:

    Elastomeric

    3/9/06

    Wedge Bolt

    ProTE

    JTC

    FS-2-S

    Hard Coat or

    T Clear Proprietary

    Foundation

    Sill Seal

    ProTEC Panel

    Hard Coat or Elastomeric

    Flashing

    H-Stud

    C-Channel

  • Thin Brick

    With Thin Brick

    Finish

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    Wedge Bolt

    T Clear Proprietary

    REV:

    Sill Seal or Equal

    Ledge

    FOUNDATION / SILL

    /TLC

    3/1/06 FS-3

    ProTE

    JTC

    NO:

    ProTEC Panel

    Fastener

    Foundation or Slab

    C-Channel

    H-Stud

  • NO:

    Fastener

    FS-3A

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    or Slab

    JTC

    ProTE

    With Brick Ledge REV:

    3/1/06

    Air Space

    Wedge Bolt

    Foundation

    Brick

    FOUNDATION / SILL

    /TLC

    ProTEC Panel

    T Clear Proprietary

    Sill Seal or Equal

    Moist Stop E-Z Seal

    H-Stud

    C-Channel

  • Foundation

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    JTC

    FOUNDATION WALL & SILL

    3/1/06 FS-4

    Concrete Slab

    /TLC

    C-Channel

    Plywood, OSB

    ProTE

    Floor Joists

    Or Equal

    Sill Seal

    ProTEC Panel

    H-Stud

    Util-A-Crete

    Lag Bolt

    Moist Stop

    Pressure Treated Sill

    Anchor Bolt Rim Joists

    Subfloor

    Footer

    Waterproofing

    Panels

    Thermadry Insulating Drainage

    Caulking

    Continuous Perforated Drainage

    Tile

  • Foundation

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    JTC

    FOUNDATION WALL & SILL

    3/1/06

    Anchor Bolt

    FS-5

    Concrete Slab

    Subfloor

    Waterproofing

    /TLC

    Plywood, OSB

    Floor Joists

    ProTE

    Or Equal

    Sill Seal

    ProTEC Panel

    H-Stud

    C-Channel

    Wedge Bolt

    Moist Stop

    Pressure Treated Sill

    Panels

    Thermadry Insulating Drainage

    Footer

    Continuous Perforated Drainage

    Tile

  • CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    ProTEC Panel

    ProTE

    Moist Stop

    REV:

    Reinforced Concrete Slab

    With Floating Slab

    Foundation

    3/1/06 FS-6

    JTC

    Footer

    FOUNDATION WALL & SILL

    /TLC

    Rigid Insulation

    Wedge Bolt

    NO:

    Continuous Perforated Drain Tile

    C-Channel

    H-Stud

  • Footer/TLC

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    Foundation

    FS-7

    ProTE

    Or Equal

    Grade As Required

    3/1/06

    REV: With Thin Brick Finish

    Panels

    Concrete Slab

    FOUNDATION WALL & SILL

    Rim Joists

    JTC

    NO:

    Tile

    ProTEC Panel

    Sill Seal

    Thermadry

    Lag Bolt

    Waterproofing To

    Pressure Treated Sill

    Drainage

    Plywood, OSB

    Insulating

    Floor Joists

    Thin Brick

    Subfloor

    Over Vapor Barrier

    Anchor Bolt

    Continuous Perorated Drainage

    Moist Stop

    H-Stud

    C-Channel

  • Pressure Treated Sill

    JTC /TLC

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    FS-8

    With Engineered Lumber

    ProTEC Panel

    TITLE:

    Moist Stop

    FOUNDATION WALL & SILL

    REV:

    Joists

    NO:

    3/1/06

    ProTE

    Web Stiffener

    Anchor Bolt

    Engineered Lumber Joists

    Sub-Floor

    Foundation

    Lag Bolt

    C-Channel

    H-Stud

  • ProTEC Panel

    C

    Lag Bolt

    Rim Joist

    Rim Board

    Moist Stop

    ProTEC Panel

    TITLE:

    3/1/06

    Lag Bolt

    CONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    REV:

    JTC

    Floor Joists

    ProTE

    Foundation

    Details FS-4 & 8 FS-8A

    /TLC

    Engineered Lumber Joists

    FOUNDATION WALL & SILL

    Alternates For

    Sub-Floor

    Pressure Treated Sill

    Pressure Treated Sill

    Anchor Bolt

    Anchor Bolt

    Foundation

    Sub-Floor

    Web Stiffener

    NO:

    Moist Stop

    Util-A-Crete

    C-Channel

    H-Stud

    H-Stud

    C-Channel

  • REV:C-Channel at Corner3/3/06 FS-9

    /TLC

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    NO:

    JTC

    Perspective SillProTE

    Wedge Bolts With Fender Washers

    C-Channel Bottom Tracks

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    f Det

    ails

  • T ClearProprietary Screws

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV:

    ProTE

    at Corner

    Steel

    Steel

    RJC-1

    C-Channels

    C-Channel

    Slots

    /TLC

    Perspective Top Channel

    Corner Angles

    3/3/06

    JTC

    NO:

    Steel

    SP10x1/2"

  • RJC-1A

    Top Track

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    JTC

    3/9/06

    ProTE

    /TLC

    (4) #10 TEK Screw

    Perspective Top Channel

    ProTEC Panels

    8" Overlap of Top the Track

    Steel C-Channel (Top Track)

  • /TLCJTC

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    ProTE

    T. Clear Proprietary

    Connection 3/3/06 RJC-2

    Joist / Roof Truss

    Roof Truss / Joist

    EXTERIOR WALL

    Screws

    USP HC520Hurricane Clip

    ProTEC Panel

  • EXTERIOR WALL

    Joist or Bottom Chord

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV:

    /TLC

    Rafter or Top Chord

    NO: Roof Truss / Joist

    Connection 3/6/06

    JTC

    RJC-2A

    ProTE

    ClipUSP HC520

    T. Clear Proprietary Screw

    C-Channel

  • Simpson H-1or S/H-1 Clip

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    JTC

    ProTE

    Connection 3/3/06 RJC-3

    /TLC

    EXTERIOR WALL

    Joist / Roof Truss

    Roof Truss / Joist

    T. Clear Proprietary Screws

    Pneumatic Nail ITW Buildex

    ProTEC Panel

  • Roof Truss / Joist

    Rafter or Top Chord

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV:

    Joist or Bottom Chord

    /TLC

    ProTE

    ConnectionNO:

    3/6/06

    JTC

    RJC-3A

    EXTERIOR WALL

    S/H-1 ClipSimpson H-1 or

    T. Clear Proprietary Screw

    C-Channel

  • ProTEC

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    Joist / Roof Truss

    SP 10x1/2"

    Connection 3/3/06 RJC-4

    Panel

    Pan Head Screw

    JTC

    Roof Truss / Joist

    /TLC

    ProTE

    Clip Angle

    EXTERIOR WALL

    C-Channel Top Track

    T. ClearProprietary

    Fastener

  • C

    /TLC

    CONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    EXTERIOR WALL

    Rafter or Top Chord

    Roof Truss / Joist

    Connection 3/6/06

    JTC

    RJC-4A

    ProTE

    Clip AngleJoist or Bottom Chord

    T. Clear Proprietary Screw

    C-Channel

  • EXTERIOR WALL

    ProTEC Panel

    Connection

    CREV:

    T. Clear Proprietary Screw

    double uplift values.

    12/5/08

    TITLE:

    to both sides of the joist for

    RJC-4B

    Roof Truss / Joist

    ProTECONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    JTC

    NO:

    Joist

    USP RT3A Truss Clip-Install (3) 1 5/8" # 14 Proprietary screws thru face of panel thru clip into top track. -A truss clip may be added

    "H-Stud" imbedded in panel

    *Also approvedSimpson H4 & H3 C-Channel

    "Top Track" imbeded in panel

    C-Channel "Top Track" imbeded in panel

  • CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    JTC

    ProTE

    Connection 12/10/08

    EXTERIOR WALL

    RJC-4C

    Roof Truss / Joist

    Simpson H4 & H3 USP RT3A orSimpson H4 & H3 USP RT3A or

    Screw

    Joist

    T. Clear Proprietary

    panel

    Vertical H-Studimbedded in the

    Top Track

    ProTEC Panel

  • T. Clear Proprietary Screw

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    JTC

    ProTE

    Connection To Wall 3/6/06 RJC-5

    PERSPECTIVE

    /TLC

    Metal Gus Truss Roof

    Bottom Chord

    Steel C-Channel

    Top Chord

    Simpson H-1 or S/H-1

  • PERSPECTIVE

    /TLC

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    Rafter / Top Chord

    Metal "C" Channel

    T. Clear Proprietary Screw

    Roof Connection 3/6/06 RJC-6

    JTC

    ProTE

    Joist / Bottom Chord

    Clip Angle

    C-Channel

  • /TLC

    PERSPECTIVECONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    Rafter / Top Chord

    Metal "C" Channel

    Roof Connection 3/6/06

    Joist / Bottom Chord

    RJC-7

    T. Clear Proprietary Screw

    JTC

    CProTE

    Simpson H-1 or S/H-1

    C-Channel

  • PERSPECTIVE

    /TLCJTC

    RJC-7a

    CONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    NO:

    C Metal "C" Channel

    Joist / Bottom Chord

    Roof Connection 3/6/06

    REV:

    T. Clear Proprietary Screw

    ProTE

    Rafter / Top Chord

    USP HC520

    C-Channel

  • RJC-8

    Plywood Spacer

    ALTERNATE EXTERIORC

    CONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    Bottom / Truss Chord

    JTC

    NO:

    /TLC

    Wall and Roof Connection

    with Wood Top Plate Insert

    REV:

    Top Plate

    3/6/06

    2"x4" Wood

    ProTEC Panel

    ProTE

    Corrosion Resistant 2 1/4" Screw

    H-Stud

    C-Channel

    T. ClearProprietary

    Fastener

  • Wall and Roof Connection

    Bottom / Truss Chord

    JTC

    ProTE

    with Wood Top Plate Insert

    ProTEC Panel

    ALTERNATE EXTERIOR

    Corrosion Resistant

    TITLE:

    REV:

    Top Plate

    3/6/06

    2"x4" Wood

    2 1/4" Screw

    NO:

    C

    RJC-8A

    CONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    /TLC

    1/2"x1 1/2" Util-A-Crete

    T. ClearProprietary

    Fastener C-Channel

    H-Stud

  • Simpson H2.5 Clip

    SECTION CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV:

    Connection of Gable End

    Joist / Truss Chord

    Screws

    Joist to Wall Panel3/6/06

    NO:

    RJC-9

    JTC

    ProTE

    /TLC

    T Clear Proprietary

    ProTEC Panel

    Corner Angles

    C-Channel

  • ELEVATION

    Joist Hanger Nails

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV:

    Cover Face of Joist

    Simpson H2.5

    Joist to Wall PanelNO:

    /TLC

    3/6/06

    1/2" Util-A-Crete to

    ProTE

    RJC-9A

    Connection of Gable End

    or Truss

    Proprietary Screws

    or S/H2.5 Clip

    Joist or Truss Chord

    JTC

    T Clear

    ProTEC Corner Panel

    Corner AnglesC-Channel

  • Simpson H2.5 or

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV:

    S/H2.5 Clip

    Joist / Truss Chord

    Proprietary

    Joist to Wall PanelNO:

    3/6/06

    JTC

    Connection of Gable End

    ProTE

    RJC-9B

    Screw

    PERSPECTIVE

    /TLC

    T Clear

    ProTEC Corner Panels

    C-Channel

    Corner Angles

  • W

    all &

    Cor

    ner D

    etai

    ls

  • CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    JTC / TLC

    4.5" Butt Corner8/17/11

    Half "H"

    BC-1a

    ProTE

    TOP VIEW

    Fasteners

    * NOTE: Drawing not drawn to scale.

    4.5" ProTEC Panel

    T. Clear Proprietary

    boardthe Half "H".

    the panel then screwed tothe foam on the end of

    glued to the Half "H" and1/4" Util-A-Crete end cap *Note - Add a bead of

    adhesive between theHalf "H" and the concrete

    Modified Half "H"

  • 1/4" TEK Screw connecting the

    You will have to cut the bottom legs

    Half "H"

    Top Track

    CNO:

    TITLE: ProTEREV:

    8/17/11

    to allow this to lay flat.

    JTC / TLC

    CONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    * NOTE: Drawing not drawn to scale.

    two top tracks together.

    of the overlapping top track

    T. Clear ProprietaryScrews at the top and

    bottom corners and thethird points along the vertical edge of the

    panels.

    BC-2a

    4.5" Butt Corner

  • CONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    CNO:

    BC-1

    TITLE:

    JTC / TLC

    * NOTE: Drawing not drawn to scale.

    8/17/11

    6.5" Butt Corner

    TOP VIEW

    ProTE

    Fasteners

    REV:

    T. Clear Proprietary

    Half "H"

    6.5" ProTEC Panel

    1/4" Util-A-Crete end capglued to the Half "H" andthe foam on the end of

    the panel then screwed tothe Half "H".

  • REV:

    8/17/11

    NO:

    TITLE:

    JTC / TLC

    CONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    C6.5" Butt Corner

    ProTE

    * NOTE: Drawing not drawn to scale.

    BC-2

    T. Clear PropriataryScrew

    1/4" TEK Screw connecting thetwo top tracks together.

    You will have to cut the bottome legsof the overlapping top track

    to allow this to lay flat.

    Half "H"

    Top Track

    dcrawfordCalloutUtil-A-Crete 6-1/2" wide end cap to be installed with screws and adhesive after Half H has been installed

  • Fasteners

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    1 7/8" to 2 1/8"

    ProTE Panel Corner Assembly

    3/6/06

    Corner

    T Clear Proprietary

    WC-1

    JTC

    Corner Spacing from

    /TLC

    HORIZONTAL SECTION

    5/8" to 3/4" Spacing from

    ProTEC Corner Panel

    Corner Angle

  • JTC

    WC-2

    Corner Panel Assembly

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV:

    PERSPECTIVE ProTE

    /TLC

    ProTEC Corner Panel

    FastenedNO:

    3/6/06

    T. ClearProprietary Screws

    Steel C-Channel

    Steel Corner Angle

  • Assembly

    Panel to Panel WC-3

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV:

    3/6/06

    HORIZONTAL SECTION

    JTC / TLC

    ProTEC Panel

    ProTENO:

    Panel Joint

    Steel H-Stud

    T. ClearProprietaryFasteners

  • Perpendicular Wall NO:

    Assembly

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV:

    JTC / TLC

    ProTE

    T. Clear Proprietary Screw

    3/6/06 WC-4

    HORIZONTAL SECTION

    ProTEC Panel

    Half-H

    H-Stud

  • ProTE

    WC-5

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV:

    HORIZONTAL SECTION

    Alternate Perpendicular Wall

    Assembly

    T. Clear Proprietary Screw

    NO:

    JTC / TLC

    3/6/06

    ProTEC Panel

    Half-H

    H-Stud

  • Between Panel Joints

    JTC / TLC

    Perpendicular Wall Assembly

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    ProTEC Panel

    HORIZONTAL SECTION

    WC-63/6/06

    ProTE

    Expandable Fasteners

    T. ClearProprietary

    Fastener

    Half-H

  • contraction of the wood joists

    36" O.C. Within 6"

    Caulking

    NO:

    ProTECCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    Sub-Floor

    1/2"x3" Lag Bolt

    backer board to move freely

    REV:

    9/14/09

    . This allows the

    H-Stud

    Platform Framing

    ProTEC Panel

    and rim joists.

    C-Channel

    Multi-StoryWC-7

    Rim Joist

    of H-Studs

    Util-A-Crete

    C-Channel

    JTC / TLC

    H-Stud

    ProTEC Panel

    Moist Stop

    Joists

    with the expansion and

    EXTERIOR WALL

    USP HC520 or RT16A

    *NOTE: Attach Util-A-Crete to the rim joists ONLY

    2x blocking between joists to handle the

    lag bolts

  • Sub-Floor

    Lag Screw

    Caulking

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    2" x 4" Sill

    TITLE:

    ProTEC Panel

    REV:

    9/14/09 Platform Framing

    Util-A-Crete

    NO:

    WC-7A

    EXTERIOR WALL

    Moist Stop

    Rim Joist

    Joists

    JTC / TLC

    ProTEC Panel

    ProTE Multi-Story

    *NOTE: Attach Util-A-Crete to the rim joist ONLY. This allows the backer board to move freely up and down with the expansion and contraction of the wood joists and rim joists.

    C-Channel

    C-Channel

    H-Stud

    H-Stud

  • Util-A-Crete

    Moist Stop

    with the expansion and contraction

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    CaulkingSub-Floor

    TITLE:

    board to move freely up and down

    REV: Platform Framing

    ProTEC Panel

    WC-7B

    NO:

    Rim Joist

    Joists

    JTC / TLC

    ProTE

    3/6/06

    2" x 4" Sill

    ProTEC Panel

    EXTERIOR WALL

    Lag Screw

    of the wood joists and rim joists.

    Multi-Story

    *NOTE: Attach Util-A-Crete to the rim joist ONLY. This allows the backer

    Joist Hanger

    H-Stud

    C-Channel

    H-Stud

    C-Channel

  • 9/14/09

    ProTE

    ProTEC Panel

    with the expansion and

    REV:

    Moist Stop

    H-Stud

    ProTEC Panel

    C

    contraction of the wood joists

    CONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    and rim joists.

    36" O.C. Within 6"

    TITLE:

    NO:

    1/2"x3" Lag Bolt

    JTC / TLC

    Sub-Floor

    EXTERIOR WALL

    Platform Framing

    H-Stud

    Joists

    Caulking

    C-Channel

    Multi-StoryWC-7D

    of H-Studs

    Util-A-Crete

    C-Channel

    *NOTE: Attach Util-A-Crete to the rim joists ONLY. This allows the backer board to move freely

    Rim Joist

    2x blocking betweenjoists to accept the

    Lag Bolt

  • Multi-Story

    C

    ProTEC Panel

    WC-7E

    Joists

    CONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    Moist Stop

    TITLE:

    Sub-Floor

    REV:

    H-Stud

    Caulking

    EXTERIOR WALL

    Util-A-Crete

    Platform Framing

    ProTEC Panel

    9/14/09

    ProTE

    JTC / TLC

    NO:

    1/2"x3" Lag Bolt36" O.C. Within 6"

    and rim joists. contraction of the wood joists

    of H-Studs

    H-Stud

    C-Channel

    with the expansion and

    C-Channel

    *NOTE: Attach Util-A-Crete to the rim joists ONLY. This allows the backer board to move freely

    Rim Joist

    USP-MP6Fevery 24".

  • Joists

    ProTEC Panel

    WC-7-S3/6/06

    EXTERIOR WALLCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    Sub-Floor

    CMulti-Story Platform Framing

    ProTEC Panel

    Lag Screw

    Simpson A21/A23 Tie

    ProTETITLE:

    Foam Band

    JTC / TLC

    REV:

    Rim Joist

    NO: with the Senergy System

    Moist Stop

    Flashing

    H-Stud

    C-Channel

    C-Channel

    H-Stud

  • Moist Stop

    Sub-Floor

    ProTEC Panel

    JTC / TLC

    TITLE: ProTE

    with the Senergy System

    Joist Hanger

    REV: NO:

    Joists

    Rim Joist

    CONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    C

    ProTEC Panel

    WC-7B-S

    2" x 4" Sill

    Multi-Story Platform Framing

    3/6/06

    EXTERIOR WALL

    Lag Screw

    Foam Band

    H-StudC-Channel

    C-Channel

    H-Stud

  • WC-8

    JTC / TLC

    Concrete Slab

    NO:

    USP HC520 Clip

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    Panel

    TYPICAL ONE STORY

    TITLE:

    REV:

    ProTE

    3/6/06

    Wedge Bolt

    ProTEC

    Wall Section

    Reinforced

    Roof Truss

    H-Stud

    C-Channel Top Track

    C-Channel

  • CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    JTC / TLC

    ProTE

    Electrical Chases3/6/06

    Slots For H-Stud,

    WC-9

    TWO VERTICAL

    Cut Into FoamElectrical Chase

    Cut Into FoamElectrical Chase

    C-Channel, Splines, or Half-H

    Slots For H-Stud, C-Channel, Splines, or Half-H

  • C-Channel

    Cripple

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    JTC / TLC

    WOODEN HEADER

    3/6/06 WC-10

    ProTE

    PanelProTEC

    Web

    PanelProTEC

    C-Channel

    C-Channel

    Resistant Screw2 1/4" Corrosion

    PERSPECTIVE

    (2" Lumber & 1/2" Plywood) Header

    SECTION CROSS

    Web

    1/2" Plywood

    Nominal 2" Lumber

    Cripple

    Cripple

    Stud

    PanelProTEC

    Header

    PanelProTEC

    C-Channel Web

    TRANSVERSE SECTION

  • CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    JTC / TLC

    METAL HEADER

    3/6/06

    TRANSVERSE

    WC-11

    ProTE

    Top TrackC-Channel

    PanelProTEC C-Channel

    PanelProTEC

    Cripple

    SECTION

    PERSPECTIVE

    (Structural C-Channel & Track) Header

    SECTION CROSS

    Top Track

    Cripple

    Cripple

    C-Channel

    PanelProTEC

    Header

    C-Channel

    PanelProTEC

    Stud

    TrackStructural

    C-Channel

  • Screw

    C

    6/2/10

    placed in a Factory/Field Cut

    WC-12

    jack stud pocket.

    ProTETITLE:CONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    JTC

    REV:Jack Stud Corner

    Appropriate Sized Jack Studs,

    NO:

    PropriataryT. Clear

    Nail a piece of1/4" Util-A-Creteto the face of

    the post to ensureuniform facing.

    Half H Trackscrewed intothe recessed

    post.

    T. ClearPropriatary

    Screw8" O.C.

  • Pos

    t to

    Pane

    l D

    etai

    ls

  • 36" Std. Panel

    after the exterior has been finished

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    Note: Same applies to adding posts

    ProTE

    at Corner Panel

    Proprietary

    3/7/06

    JTC / TLC

    T Clear

    POST ATTACHMENT

    P2PA-3A

    Corner Panel 18" Std. Panel

    Screw

    Treated Post

    HeadLok Flathead Fastener or EqualThrough Steel Angle

    FRONT VIEW

  • Adhesive to the Back Side of Band Board

    Band Board Attachment

    to the Face of ProTEC

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    ProTE

    2x12 Treated Ledger Board

    finished

    Through Steel

    3/7/06

    JTC

    Note: Same applies to adding band

    Supports

    LBA-1

    boardsafter the exterior has been

    # 14x4" Self-tapping ScrewsApply a Generous Amount of Construction

    T. Clear Dual Thread Fastener

  • P

    anel

    Sta

    ckin

    g D

    etai

    ls

  • Continuous

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    JTC

    PANEL STACKING DETAIL

    3/31/06

    Vertical H-Stud

    SD-1A

    ProTE

    AnglesCorner

    Track Top

    Track

    C-Track

    Vertical H-StudThe Continuous

    PanelsProTEC

    Posts

    Horizontal H-Studs Cut To Length So As To Butt With

    Bottom

    Self Tapping Pan Heads

    C-TrackPost Detail

  • CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    JTC

    PANEL STACKING DETAIL

    Vertical H-StudThe Continuous

    3/31/06

    Panels18" ProTEC

    ProTE

    SD-1B

    TopTrack

    2x8 nom. vertical posts20' in length (2 nailed together)

    Horizontal H-Studs Cut To Length So As To Butt With

    Bottom Track

  • Self Tapping Pan Heads

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    JTC

    Panel Stacking Detail

    3/7/06

    Continuous Vertical

    SD-7

    ProTE

    Butt to Verticals

    ColumnsTubular Steel

    Steel Columns

    Bottom Track

    H-StudTop Track

    Horizontal H-Studs

    14ga. x 6" x 2 3/8"

  • Win

    dow

    & D

    oor D

    etai

    ls

  • Pan Head Screws

    CONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    Window Opening Assembly

    Panel

    PERSPECTIVE

    Panel

    JTC / TLC

    Channel to Half "H"

    WD-1

    ProTEC Window Sill

    ProTE

    Attaching Header

    ProTEC Header

    3/7/06

    REV:

    CTITLE:

    NO:

    Header Channel made out of Half "H" Metal

    C-Channel

    Splines

    Half "H"

  • Door Opening Assembly

    Panel

    JTC / TLC

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    Attaching Header

    3/7/06

    ProTEC Header

    Pan Head Screws

    ProTEREV: NO:

    Half "H" Metal

    PERSPECTIVE

    Channel to Half "H"

    WD-2

    Header Channel made out of

    Bottom Track C-Channel

    Splines

    Half "H"

  • Bottom Track C-Channel

    Top Track C-Channel

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    ProTE

    Door Opening Assembly3/7/06 WD-2A

    JTC

    H-Stud

    ProTEC Header

    "H"/2

    ALTERNATE

    H-Stud

    C-Channel

  • P

    anel

    Gro

    ove

    & S

    teel

    Det

    ails

  • 1/4"

    1/8"

    15/16"

    2 3/8"

    4 1/2"

    2 5/32"

    2 1/4"

    3/20/07 P-1

    ProTECCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    JTC / RHC

    SLOT DIMENSIONS

    ProTEC Panel SIDE

    Slot Dimentions & Locations

  • 1/4"

    1/8"

    2 1/4"

    2 5/32"

    2 1/2"

    5/8"

    4 1/2"

    P-2

    ProTECCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    JTC / RHC

    SLOT DIMENSIONS

    3/20/07

    ProTEC Panel TOP & BOTTOM

    Slot Dimentions & Locations

  • 1 15/16"

    3"

    2 3/8"

    6 1/2"

    2 5/32"

    2 1/4"

    1/8"

    1/4"

    CONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    SLOT DIMENSIONS

    3/21/07 P-6-1

    ProTEC

    JTC / RHC

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    ProTEC Panel SIDE

    Slot Dimentions & Locations

  • 1/4"

    2 1/2"

    2 5/32"

    1 7/8"

    2 1/4"

    6 1/2"

    1/8"

    SLOT DIMENSIONS

    JTC / RHC

    NO:

    TITLE: ProTECCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    P-6-2

    REV:

    3/21/07

    ProTEC Panel TOP & BOTTOM

    Slot Dimentions & Locations

  • 2.00

    2.50

    2.50

    2.00

    2.00

    Prior to Spot Weld

    ProTE

    "Half H" Stud

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    JTC / RHC

    STEEL DIMENSIONS

    8'-1", 9'-1" & 10'-0" Lengths

    3/20/07 S-2A

    O.D.

    Spot Welds

    O.D.

    O.D. Must Be Exact

    Urethane SealBetween Sections

    "H" Stud8'-1", 9'-1" & 10'-0" Lengths

    18ga. G-60Galvanized Steel

    18ga. G-60Galvanized Steel

  • NO:STEEL DIMENSIONS

    JTC / RHC

    CONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV:

    CProTE

    18ga. G-60 Galvanized Steel

    2"

    3/20/12 S-4

    4"

    2.5"

    J Corner Angle8'-1", 9'-1" & 10'-0" Lengths

  • 2.00

    2.00

    2.63

    2.56

    2.00

    8'-1", 9'-1" & 10'-0" Lengths

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    JTC / RHC

    STEEL DIMENSIONS

    3/20/07

    Corner Angle

    10'-0" Length ONLY

    20 ga. G-60 Galvanized Steel

    S-1A

    ProTE

    Top & Bottom "C" TrackID & OD Must Be Exact

    18ga. G-60 Galvanized Steel

  • 4"

    ProTESTEEL DIMENSIONS

    3/20/07 S-3

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    JTC / RHC

    Flat Spline 4" x 8'-0"

    20ga. G-60Galvanized Steel

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  • -- ------------

    util-A-Crete Skin (1/4" Thick)

    Foam

    w (L

    (L

    Bottom Track

    1 5/8" x #14 Pancake Head

    Screw

    Foam

    H--------------------------

    1/4" 11/16" 25/8" 15/16"

    4 1/2"

    JTC/RC

    TITLE: ProTEC CONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    Pipe Chase Detail REV: NO: PC-24/27/11

  • CTITLE:CONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    REV:

    ProTENO:

    Wall Panel

    Joists at 36" O.C.

    3.5" lightweightconcrete including

    22ga. metal decking

    Wall Panel

    2.5" Joist End

    2.5" square tudebetween joist ends

    MAF/JTC

    Section Along Bearing Wall

    6-30-09 PI-1

    Wedge Bolt

  • CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    JTC

    Special Window Detail

    3/31/06 SD-2A

    ProTE

    EgressIH5

    Half Round Window

    IH5 25SH

    Top TrackH-Stud

    Header8"x16ga

    Post6"x16ga

    Post6"x16ga

    Post10"x16ga

    Post10"x16ga

    TrackBottom H-Stud

    *NOTE: Cover Exposed Posts and Headers With ProGUARD

  • Leg

    C-Track

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV:

    14ga. 6" Post

    NO:

    JTC

    9/14/09 AK-2A

    1"

    Detail

    1"

    w/(12) #12 TEK

    #12 TEK Screws

    4"

    14ga. 6" Header

    Post &Beam

    Self Tapping Pan Heads

    3"

    2 3/8"

    ProTE

    1" 1" 4"

    Screws

    5"x10"x14ga.plate each face

    6" Leg

    Gusset Plate Connection

    6" Post to 6" Header

  • 1"

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV:

    1"

    NO:

    JTC

    11/27/06 AK-7

    Door Opening

    Door Opening

    6"

    1.5"

    #12 TEK Screws

    3"

    ProTE

    8" x 16 ga. Header

    1.5"

    6" x 6" x 16 ga. PlateEach Face, with (10)

    12" x 14 ga. Post

    Gusset Plate Connection

    12" Post to 8" Header

  • 12" Header

    plate each face

    REV:

    CONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    NO:

    JTC

    8/14/06 AK-2

    1"

    1"

    5"

    10"x16"x16ga.

    C

    #12 TEK Screws

    Screws

    10" Post

    #12 TEK screws good to 540 lbs/screw

    3"3"

    w/(20) #12 TEK

    ProTE

    8"

    NOTE:

    300 plf load with no roof: 8' tributary = 2400 lbs.1160 plf load with roof: 8' tributary = 9300 lbs.16 ga. material thickness (posts) - use the same for the gussets on each face of header.

    5"

    Gusset Plate Connection

    10" Post to 12" Header

  • 10"x16ga Post

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    JTC

    Special Window Detail 2

    8/3/06 SD-2B

    ProTE

    of Posts to Header

    EgressIH5

    Half Round Window

    IH5 25SH

    Top TrackH-Stud

    Header8"x16ga

    Post6"x16ga

    Post6"x16ga

    Track Post10"x16ga

    Cutout of Panels to Show Connections

    Bottom H-Stud

  • 10" x 16ga Post

    CCONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    TITLE:

    REV: NO:

    JTC

    GARAGE HEADER DETAIL

    8/3/06

    10" x 16ga Post

    ProTE

    SD-3A

    20" ProTEC

    12" x 14ga Header

    20" ProTEC

    Corner Panel

    of Posts to Header

    Corner Panel

    Cutout of Panels to Show Connections

    Cover Exposed Header with ProGUARDSteel C-Channel

    Top Track

    Steel C-Channel Bottom Track

  • SD-5

    2 3/8" x 6" Steel Column

    Recessed into Panel

    CONCRETE STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANEL SYSTEM

    CProTENO:

    TITLE:

    REV:

    JTC

    2 3/8" x 6" 14ga.Steel ColumnRecessed intoProTEC Panel

    *Note to contractor: Install blocking in second floor framing and land over 2x's in first floor, all beneath this post.