Mich. Admin. Code R. 400.18639 - Interior finish and materials
Rule 639.
(1) Wall
and ceiling finish materials throughout resident facilities shall not be more
hazardous than class A, except for necessary wood doors and wood
trim.
(2) Folding-type partitions
when used as separations in rooms or between rooms shall be made of
noncombustible material, except that impregnated wood or other material that
conforms to the criteria of a class B finish material is acceptable.
(3) The alphabetical classification of finish
materials is for flame spread, fuel contribution, and smoke development as
determined by the tunnel test in accordance with the provisions of national
fire protection association standard 255-1972, ASTM-E-84-1968, or UL-723-1973
and grouped as follows:
Flame Fuel Smoke
Class Spread Contributed Developed
A 0 - 25 0 - 35 0 - 50
B 26 - 75 36 - 75 51 - 125
C 76 - 200 76 - 200 126 - 200
(4) The same alphabetical classification is
used for the combustibility of prefabricated acoustical tile units only, under
federal specifications SS-A 118B-1958.
(5) The documents referred to in subrules (3)
and (4) of this rule are adopted by reference in this rule and may be purchased
from the National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy,
Massachusetts 02269, at a cost as of the time of adoption of these rules of 50
cents per page (NFPA 255-1972); the American Society for Testing and Materials,
through University Microfilms International, 300 N. Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor,
Michigan 48106, at a cost as of the time of adoption of these rules of $14.75
(ASTM-E-84-1968); Underwriters Laboratories, Incorporated, 333 Pfingsten Road,
Northbrook, Illinois 60062, at a cost as of the time of adoption of these rules
of 20 cents per page (UL-723-1973); and SS-A-118B-1958 is available through the
State Fire Safety Board, 7150 Harris Drive, Lansing, Michigan 48913.
(6) Interior finish includes the exposed
surfaces of walls, fixed or movable partitions, ceilings, and other exposed
interior surfaces of buildings.
(7)
The classification of interior finish materials as to their flame spread and
smoke development shall be that of the basic material used without regard to
subsequently applied paint or other covering, except where paint or other
covering is of such character or thickness or so applied as to materially
affect the flame spread and smoke characteristics. Highly combustible material
applications, such as lacquer or pyroxylin base materials, and unapproved wall
coverings shall not be used.
(8)
Paints or coatings that contain plastics, polyesters, or epoxies may be used on
noncombustible surfaces without proof of classification if they are not applied
in excess of 8 mils total thickness.
(9) Any new floor covering assembly shall be,
at a minimum, a class B material.
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