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Metl-Span - CF (Wall), CFR & IBL (Roof) and LS-36 (Wall/Roof) Insulated Metal Panels Company: Metl-Span, A Nucor Company Code Compliance Research Reports: CCRR-0349

CF, HPCI, CFR , IBL and LS-36 Panels are composite panels made of a polyurethane foam core which is foamed in place between the roll formed steel faces. 

CF, HPCI, CFR & IBL min. panel thickness is 2 in.  LS-36 min. panel thickness is 1-1/2 in.  Max. panel thickness is 6 in. for all panels except CF Panels.  CF Panels have max. panel thicknets of 8 in.  Panel width may be 12 in. to 44.5 in. except the HPCI Panel width is only 42 in. Panel face thickness may be 26 GA to 22 GA.  Panel face profile may be any of the published standard profiles.  CF and HPCI Panels may be installed in the vertical or horizontal orientation.  CFR & IBL panels are installed as roof panels. LS-36 Panels may be instaled as roof or wall panels.

One edge of the panel is formed with a unique “male” connection profile, while the other edge is formed with the corresponding “female” connection profile.  The ends of the panel are cut straight and square.  Panels are not fully encapsulated by the metal skin—the foam core is exposed around all edges.  The panels are installed thru interlocking of adjacent panels, and flashing installed over the panel ends providing a continous steel skin weather barrier and non combustible steel face protecting the polyurethane core. 

The panel core is a two-component (Part A and Part B) polyurethane foam that is mixed and injected between the steel skins. 

 RATINGS
PRODUCT STANDARD RATING
CF, CFR, IBL & LS-36 Panel Assembly ASTM E84 Flame Spread: <25
Smoke Developed: <450
CF, HPCI, CFR, IBL & LS-36 Foam Core ASTM E84 Flame Spread: <25
Smoke Developed: <450
CF, CFR, & LS-36 Panel Assembly with 2 layers of 5/8-in., Type X Gypsum Sheathing ASTM E119 1 Hour Non Load Bearing Fire Rating
CF & LS-36 Panel Assembly CAN/ULC S101 Meets 15 Minute Stay in Place Requirements. See MSN/CWP 15-01
CF, CFR, IBL & LS-36 Panel Assembly with 2 layers of 5/8-in., Type X Gypsum Sheathing CAN/ULC S101 1 Hour Non Load Bearing Fire Rating
CF, CFR, IBL & LS-36 Panel Assembly CAN/ULC S102 Flame Spread: 0
Smoke Developed: 17
Fuel Contribution Value: 0 (average)
CF, HPCI, CFR, IBL & LS-36 Foam Core CAN/ULC S102 Flame Spread: 10
Smoke Developed: 40
Fuel Contribution Value: 0 (average)
CFR, IBL & LS-36 Panel Assembly CAN/ULC S126-M86 Flame Spread: Pass
Smoke Developed: Pass
CF, HPCI, &
LS-36 Panel Assembly
CAN/ULC S134 Flame Spread: < 5m
Heat Flux: <35 KW/m2
See MSN/CWP 30-03
CF, HPCI, Panel Assembly CAN/ULC S138 Meets Requirements
CF, HPCI, CFR, IBL & LS-36 Panel Assembly NFPA 259 11150.8 Btu/lb Average
CF, HPCI, & LS-36 Panel Assembly NFPA 285 Meets Requirements.
See MSN/CWP 30-01
CF, HPCI, CFR, IBL &
LS-36 Panel Assembly
NFPA 286 Meets IBC 2009 Section 803.1.2.1
15 Minute Duration
CFR, IBL & LS-36 Panel Assembly ASTM E 108
and
CAN/ULC S107
Class A Spread of Flame – Pass†
Class A Intermittent Flame - Pass†
Class A Burning Brand - Pass†
(†Unlimited Roof Slope)

FLORIDA PRODUCT APPROVAL
Report No. Product Covered    
FL No.16376 LS-36 Roof Panel
FL No.16377 CF Panel
CF-7.2 Insul-Rib
LS-36 Wall Panel
 
Code Compliance Research Report (CCRR)
CF-24, CF-30, CF-36 and CF-42 Wall Panels
Evaluation Method Building Code CCRR Number
ICC-EC AC04 2024, 2021 and 2018 International Building Code
2022 California Building Code
2023 City of Los Angeles Building Code
CCRR-0349
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Attributes
CriteriaCAN / ULC S107 (1987)
CriteriaCAN / ULC S101 (2007)
CriteriaCAN / ULC S126-M86 (R2000)
CriteriaCAN / ULC S134-92 (R1998)
CriteriaNFPA 286 (2006)
CriteriaNFPA 259 (2008)
CriteriaCAN / ULC S138 (2006)
CriteriaASTM E108 (2010a)
CriteriaCAN / ULC S102 (2010)
CriteriaASTM E84 (2012)
CriteriaNFPA 285 (2012)
CriteriaASTM E119 (2012a)
CriteriaCAN / ULC S134 (2013) (R2018)
CriteriaICC-ES AC04 (2019)
CSI Code07 40 00 Roofing and Siding Panels
CSI Code07 42 13 Metal Wall Panels
Listing SectionBUILDING PANELS
Spec ID29625
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