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[CCMC 13674-R] CCMC Canadian code compliance evaluation

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Compliance opinion

It is the opinion of the Canadian Construction Materials Centre that the evaluated product, when used as a foundation wall drainage material in accordance with the conditions and limitations stated in this evaluation, complies with the following code:

Ontario Building Code 2017

ID Code provision Solution type
09-14-02-01-02-b-009.14.2.1.(2)(b) Foundation Wall DrainageAcceptable

Ruling No. 14-20-316 (13674-R) authorizing the use of this product in Ontario, subject to the terms and conditions contained in the Ruling, was made by the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing on 2014-10-27 (revised 2021-12-13) pursuant to s.29 of the Building Code Act, 1992 (see Ruling for terms and conditions). This Ruling is subject to periodic revisions and updates.


The above opinion(s) is/are based on the evaluation by the CCMC of technical evidence provided by the evaluation holder, and is bound by the stated conditions and limitations. For the benefit of the user, a summary of the technical information that forms the basis of this evaluation has been included.

Product information

Product name

Hydrostar AG (Drainage)

Product description

The product is a black, high-density polyethylene, quasi-rigid plastic sheet membrane extruded in a manner that results in a dimpled surface on one side and a flat surface on the other. The dimpled surface is intended to provide an air gap between the wall and the adjacent soil. The product is produced from a mixture of virgin and recycled plastic materials. The product has dimples that are 7 mm high, and is available in rolls that are 0.82 mm thick (the flat (i.e., non-dimpled) area), 20 m long, and either 2.4 m, 2.1 m, 1.98 m, 1.8 m, 1.5 m or 1.2 m wide.

 

To ensure correct application, a range of accessories, such as fasteners, washers, plugs, and moulding strips, is included with the product.

Illustration of the side facing soil of the product.

Figure 1. Side facing soil

Illustration of the side facing the wall of the product.

Figure 2. Side facing wall

Illustration of the anchor used in compliance with the product.

Figure 3. Anchor with washer

Illustration of the anchor with a plug in compliance with the product.

Figure 4. Anchor with plug

Manufacturing plant

This evaluation is valid only for products produced at the following plant:

Product nameManufacturing plant
Filago BG, Italy
Hydrostar AG (Drainage)Product evaluated by the CCMC

Product evaluated by the CCMC Indicates that the product from this manufacturing facility has been evaluated by the CCMC

  Conditions and limitations

The CCMC’s compliance opinion is bound by this product being used in accordance with the conditions and limitations set out below.

  • Based on the evidence provided, the product has been classified as Type 2, Class B (descriptions below).
  • The product must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • The product was evaluated for use against cast-in-place concrete and concrete block foundations only.
  • The product is a dimpled membrane drainage product designed to act as a protective layer or a capillary breaking layer against the foundation wall to protect the wall against transient or intermittent water that may come in contact with the surface of the wall.
  • The product has been evaluated for use in vertical applications in depths of 3.7 m (Type 2) below grade. Applications greater than 3.7 m are considered to be outside the scope of this Evaluation.
  • The product is only one portion of the total foundation drainage system, which consists of a combination of design and construction processes that use different products. In particular, it must be bent at the footing to guide water past the cold joint to a drainage pipe located outside of the footing at the bottom of the wall. This pipe will drain the water collected by the product toward an outflow (i.e., sewer). The product relies on a foundation wall drainage system that conforms to Subsection 9.14.3., Drainage Tile and Pipe, or to Subsection 9.14.4., Granular Drainage Layer, of Division B of the OBC 2017.
  • The placement and grading of backfill must conform to the requirements of Subsection 9.12.3., Backfill, of Division B of the OBC 2017. It is recommended that an impervious “topping off” layer of clay or silt material be placed on top of the backfill with a positive slope leading surface water away from the building.
  • The product must be protected from exposure to ultraviolet (UV) sunlight within a maximum of 30 days of its installation.
  • Class “B” products (cups facing the soil) must be backfilled before runoff water hits the geotextile (e.g., during heavy rainfall) to prevent clogging of the filter by fine particles of the soil carried by the running water.
  • Long-term performance of a drainage system will depend on local conditions such as the soil type, hydrogeology of the site, mineralogy and presence of microorganisms in the soil (i.e., iron ochre), as well as compatibility of the filter with the soil, among other issues. There should be a proper engineering design for the drainage system.
  • The performance of fixtures used to anchor the product in the wall was evaluated for a single anchor. It is the manufacturer’s responsibility to define the pattern and spacing of anchors considering the anchor strength as well as site-specific issues such as the type of soil, how it will interact with the product and the backfilling method used.
  • The top of the membrane and all vertical joints and terminations must be mechanically fastened and sealed to prevent soil particles from entering behind the membrane. Accessories used to anchor the product are part of the Evaluation.
  • The product must be labelled with the manufacturer’s name or logo and the phrase “CCMC 13674-R.”

  Technical information

This evaluation is based on demonstrated conformance with the following criteria:

Evaluation requirements
Criteria number Criteria name
CCMC-TG-334623.01-17CCMC Technical Guide for Foundation Wall Drainage Systems – Dimpled Membranes

The Report Holder has submitted technical documentation for the CCMC’s evaluation. Testing was conducted at laboratories recognized by the CCMC. The corresponding technical evidence for this product is summarized below.

Table 1. Test results for Hydrostar AG (Drainage)

Property

Unit

Requirement

Result

Compressive strength (initial)

kPa

≥ 150

357.7

Dynamic impact resistance (mean failure energy)

J

≥ 2.45

10.4

Creep resistance (residual thickness at 25 years/10°C)

%

≥ 40% at 25 years/10°C

86.2

Cold bending at 30°C

N/A

No visible crack

No visible crack

Tensile strength

at yield

kN/m

≥ 8

XD 9.5Table footnote (1)

elongation at break

%

≥ 25

XD 27.5

anisotropy ratio

N/A

≥ 0.5

0.99

OIT after 2 weeks

minutes

5

14.2Table footnote (2)

dimensional change

%

≤ 1

MD –0.6, XD –0.4

weight change

%

≤ –0.1

–0.3

residual compression strength

%

≥ 80 of initial

107

Heat aging (for 2 weeks)

OIT after 2 weeks

minutes

 ≥ 5

14.2Table footnote (2)

dimensional change

%

≤ 1

MD –0.6, XD –0.4

weight change

%

≤ –0.1

–0.3

residual compression strength

%

≥ 80 of initial

107

creep resistance after heat aging (residual thickness at 25 years/10°C

%

Class B: ≥ 40% 25 years/10°C

88.4

Resistance to alkaline environment

appearance

N/A

No visible crack

No visible crack

residual compression strength

%

≥ 80 of initial

98.7

bending resistance

N/A

No visible crack

No visible crack

Hydraulic transmissivity (flow rate)

m 3/h∙m

≥ 1.33

127

Geometrical properties

Orientation of the dimples

N/A

Report value

Diagonal MD/XDTable footnote (1)

Number of dimples per unit area

dimples/m2

Report value

1 554

Overall thickness

mm

Report value

6.96

Sheet thickness

mm

Report value

0.82

Hollow core thickness

mm

Report value

6.14

Anchorage performance kN/washer Report value 0.29
Anchorage efficiency kN/plug Report value 0.31

Administrative information

Use of Canadian Construction Materials Centre (CCMC) assessments

This assessment must be read in the context of the entire CCMC Registry of Product Assessments, any applicable building code or by-law requirements, and/or any other regulatory requirements (for example, the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act, the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, etc.).

It is the responsibility of the user to confirm that the assessment they are using is current and has not been withdrawn or superseded by a later version on the CCMC Registry of Product Assessments.

Disclaimer

The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) has evaluated only the characteristics of the specific product described herein. The information and opinions in this evaluation are directed to those who have the appropriate degree of experience to use and apply its contents (such as authorities having jurisdiction, design professionals and specifiers). This evaluation is valid when the product is used as part of permitted construction, respecting all conditions and limitations stated in the evaluation, and in accordance with applicable building codes and by-laws.

This evaluation is provided without representation, warranty or guarantee of any kind, expressed or implied, and the NRC provides no endorsement for any evaluated product. The NRC accepts no responsibility whatsoever arising in any way from any and all use of or reliance on the information contained herein or the use of any evaluated product. The NRC is not undertaking to render professional or other services on behalf of any person or entity nor to perform any duty owed by any person or entity to another person or entity.

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