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Uploaded by on May 10, 2011

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Is Enerflex fire rated?
Yes. Enerflex is a metalized film that has a class A/1 rating for fire and smoke. It also meets the new mounting requirements for ASTM -- E84 under E2599. ASTM E2599 is the new industry standard which will be reflected in the 2012 building codes. ASTM standards are adopted by organization such as IECC, IBC, IRC, and ICC.

Where is Enerflex Radiant Barrier used?
Enerflex is typically installed in the attic between the rafters, where it has the largest impact on reducing heat gain in the summer and heat loss in the winter. It is in this location that Enerflex is most effective at reducing energy consumption and making your home more comfortable. You may also lay Enerflex down in your attic on top of the insulation. This technique is more effective in cold weather climates.

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