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The tables and products shown below provide basic material data related to roof assemblies tested for their performance in modulating and high winds.  They also provide links to more information about the materials, including manufacturers' published Technical Data sheets.  The reader is advised to use this information in conjunction with other RoofStar-accepted Materials, and with reference to roof system requirements derived from from appropriate wind uplift calculations (see the '''[http://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/services/windrci/agreement.html Wind-RCI]''' calculator and reference notes and requirements outlined in [http://rpm.rcabc.org/index.php?title=Wind_Uplift_Design_and_CSA_A123.21 '''Wind Uplift Design and CSA A123.21''']).  The information on this page is not intended for use as a comparison of material performance or quality. Nor should this information be construed as an endorsement of the suitability of any given material for a particular application.  It is the sole responsibility of the design authority to assess the performance capability and material suitability for specific design requirements.
 
The tables and products shown below provide basic material data related to roof assemblies tested for their performance in modulating and high winds.  They also provide links to more information about the materials, including manufacturers' published Technical Data sheets.  The reader is advised to use this information in conjunction with other RoofStar-accepted Materials, and with reference to roof system requirements derived from from appropriate wind uplift calculations (see the '''[http://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/services/windrci/agreement.html Wind-RCI]''' calculator and reference notes and requirements outlined in [http://rpm.rcabc.org/index.php?title=Wind_Uplift_Design_and_CSA_A123.21 '''Wind Uplift Design and CSA A123.21''']).  The information on this page is not intended for use as a comparison of material performance or quality. Nor should this information be construed as an endorsement of the suitability of any given material for a particular application.  It is the sole responsibility of the design authority to assess the performance capability and material suitability for specific design requirements.
  
The materials listed in these tables are those which have been accepted by the '''''RoofStar Guarantee Program''''' (RCABC Guarantee Corp., or RGC) upon application by the manufacturer/supplier, in compliance with RGC Policy A-041, and are materials for which '''''RoofStar Guarantee Certificates''''' are available. The acceptance of these materials in no way reflects on the quality or performance of other materials not listed.  Note that many of the tested assemblies and their products listed in the downloadable reports (linked in the tables below) include materials which are not accepted for use in the '''''RoofStar Guarantee Program'''''.  In those instances, consult the test reports for possible alternates.  In the absence of stated alternatives in the test reports, the reader must determine a suitable substitute from the [http://rpm.rcabc.org/index.php?title=Materials_by_Product_Type '''Accepted Materials'''] section of this Manual.
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The materials listed in these tables are those which have been accepted by the '''''RoofStar Guarantee Program''''' (RCABC Guarantee Corp., or RGC) upon application by the manufacturer/supplier, in compliance with RGC Policy A-041, and are materials for which '''''RoofStar Guarantee Certificates''''' are available. The acceptance of these materials in no way reflects on the quality or performance of other materials not listed.  Note that many of the tested assemblies and their products listed in the downloadable reports (linked in the tables below) include materials which are not accepted for use in the '''''RoofStar Guarantee Program'''''.  In those instances, consult the test reports for possible alternates currently accepted by the '''''RoofStar Guarantee Program'''''.  In the absence of stated alternatives in the test reports, the reader must determine a suitable substitute from the [http://rpm.rcabc.org/index.php?title=Materials_by_Product_Type '''Accepted Materials'''] section of this Manual.

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USING THE CSA A123.21 WIND UPLIFT TEST REPORTS

The tables and products shown below provide basic material data related to roof assemblies tested for their performance in modulating and high winds. They also provide links to more information about the materials, including manufacturers' published Technical Data sheets. The reader is advised to use this information in conjunction with other RoofStar-accepted Materials, and with reference to roof system requirements derived from from appropriate wind uplift calculations (see the Wind-RCI calculator and reference notes and requirements outlined in Wind Uplift Design and CSA A123.21). The information on this page is not intended for use as a comparison of material performance or quality. Nor should this information be construed as an endorsement of the suitability of any given material for a particular application. It is the sole responsibility of the design authority to assess the performance capability and material suitability for specific design requirements.

The materials listed in these tables are those which have been accepted by the RoofStar Guarantee Program (RCABC Guarantee Corp., or RGC) upon application by the manufacturer/supplier, in compliance with RGC Policy A-041, and are materials for which RoofStar Guarantee Certificates are available. The acceptance of these materials in no way reflects on the quality or performance of other materials not listed. Note that many of the tested assemblies and their products listed in the downloadable reports (linked in the tables below) include materials which are not accepted for use in the RoofStar Guarantee Program. In those instances, consult the test reports for possible alternates currently accepted by the RoofStar Guarantee Program. In the absence of stated alternatives in the test reports, the reader must determine a suitable substitute from the Accepted Materials section of this Manual.