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NEW! TM Soft ADA Under-Lav Insulators HANDY-SHIELD Maximizes ADA & IBC Standards PVC Insulation Material Meets ASTM E 84 25/450*


P-Trap Insulator #3011


Snap-Lock Fasteners (May be Positioned Anywhere)


Valve & Supply Insulator


Self- Punch Tips


Fusion Bonded Velcro** Fastener


#3021 2"


PROJECT ITEM #


SUBMITTAL SPEC SHEET


Insulate per ADA (sec. 4.19.4), ADAAG (sec.606.5) and ICC/A117.1 (sec. 606.6) all drainage piping including all hot and cold water Valve and Supplies under lavatories. PVC Insulation Material to comply with IBC (International Building Code) shall meet Testing Standard ASTM E 84-07 with a 25 flame spread/450 smoke index.*


Insulate with brand: HANDY-SHIELD MaXXTM 15"


Manufacturer: Plumberex Specialty Products Inc. Insulators to meet and be listed with IPC/IAPMO Property and Material Standard PS 94-2008. With a one-piece design, fusion molded fabrication and pliable for high flexibility requirements. PVC insulator to be 1/8" thick and shall meet Testing Standard ASTM E 84-07 as per IBC. Surfaces to be soft, smooth, non-absorbent, easy to clean U/V inhibited, antimicrobial, antifungal properties. Insulator shall have a dual fastening system which consists of fusion bonded Velcro** fastener strips for full slit enclosure and tamper resistant, smooth, non-abrasive snap-locking fasteners. P-Trap Insulator: Shall have a one-piece design with a universal fit for 1 1/4"-1 1/2" brass or plastic traps, a longer neck area (for longer tailpieces) and a more forgiving girth area (for bulkier plastic DWV Schedule #40 plastic P-Traps w/swivel nut) and shall have drainage at lowest point to prevent condensation and/or leakage build up. Valve and Supply Insulator: Shall have a one-piece design with a universal fit over valve handles and brass, plastic or metal braided supplies and connectors and shall be able to flex-curl to a minimum of 360 degrees with a full slit closure for total compliance. Off-Set Insulator: Shall have a one-piece design with a universal fit and shall fit inside of P-trap insulator tailpiece area.


3" 12"


Wheelchair Offset Strainer Insulator #3041 5"


Strainer Insulator Fits Inside


P-Trap Insulator 2¾" 8"


Flexible Supply Insulator for 360º Coil Fit


2" "


U.S. Patent #5,055,334 RE 34,832 other patents pending


Flexible P-Trap Insulator Rotation and Coil-Fit Valve/Supply Cover


Optimum Flexiblilty for New Plumbing Code Required Tempering Valve Installations


CODES & STANDARDS COMPLIANCE


ADA 4.19.4/ABA 606.5 rev. ICC/ANSI A 117.1 (sec. 606.6) IBC (International Building Code) Chapter 8 UPC/IAPMO 94-2008 Thermal Insulation


ASTM E 84-07 (Class A Insulation Material) 25 Flame Spread/450 Smoke Index*


ASTM C-177 Thermal Conductivity 0.028 (K-Value) Thermal Resistance 0.504 (R-Value)


ASTM C-518 Thermal Conductivity 0.358 (avg.) Thermal Resisitance 0.346 (avg.) Thermal Resistance 2.790 ("R" Per Inch) Density 21.61 (PCF)


PART NUMBER BY PRODUCT


MODEL # 2002 (2 pc. kit) White 1 P-Trap Insulator, 1 Valve & Supply Insulator


MODEL # 2003 (3 pc. kit) White 1 P-Trap Insulator, 2 Valve & Supply Insulators


MODEL # 2004 (4 pc. kit) White 1 P-Trap Cover 1 Wheelchair Offset Strainer Insulator 2 Valve & Supply Insulators


MODEL # 3011 White 1 P-Trap Insulator


Made In USA


MODEL # 3021 White 1 Valve & Supply Insulator


MODEL # 3041-M White 1 Wheelchair Offset Strainer Insulator


HANDY-SHIELD MaXX color options: Gray Almond


Black White


*Tested in accordance with Testing Standard ASTM E 84-07 with a 25 flame spread/450 smoke index (not for Plenum use). **Velcro is a registered trademark of Velcro USA Inc.


P.O. Box 1684 Palm Springs, CA 92263 (760) 343-7363 1-800-475-8629 FAX (760)343-7366


Plumberex Specialty Products, Inc. Reserves the right to make changes or improvements at any time without notice. © 2008-2010 Plumberex Specialty Products, Inc.


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