1、05-01-12 09 30 13 - 1 SECTION 09 30 13 CERAMIC/PORCELAIN TILING SPEC WRITER NOTES: 1. Delete between /_/ if not applicable to project. Also delete any other item or paragraph not applicable in the section and renumber the paragraphs. 2. Coordinate with Section 01 33 23, SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA,
2、AND SAMPLES, and Section 01 45 29, TESTING LABORATORY SERVICES. 3. See Tile Council of America, Inc, “Handbook for Ceramic Tile Installation“ for systems and details required. 4. When ceramic tile is used on exteriors, add paragraphs to specify criteria for exterior work. 5. Detail wall, floor, and
3、base edge, joints with other materials, and expansion joint conditions for each system. Show locations of expansion joints on drawings. 6. If the Handbook method numbers referenced in specifications for each systems. Use date of Handbook with method number. 7. Separate waterproofing membranes are re
4、quired under mortar bed in new work specified in Sections 07 12 00, BUILT-UP BITUMINOUS WATERPROOFING, Section 07 13 52, MODIFIED BITUMINOUS SHEET WATERPROOFING, and Section 07 13 00, SHEET WATERPROOFING. Do not use Section 07 13 00, SHEET WATERPROOFING for patient baths, toilets or kitchen areas. S
5、ee paragraph 3.3E, Cleavage Membrane. 8. Waterproof membranes to which tile bonded specified in this section is for use on existing buildings only. Do not use for new buildings. 9. Coordinate paragraphs under Article RELATED WORK with other sections. 10. It is the responsibility of Interior Designer
6、 to coordinate colors of floor and wall tiles separately with the accent tiles. Same color tiles may not be available for walls and floors that require slip resistant tiles. PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION This section specifies ceramic, porcelain and quarry tile, / marble thresholds and window sto
7、ols, / terrazzo divider strips, / Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-05-01-12 09 30 13 - 2 waterproofing membranes for thin-set applications, / crack isolation membranes, / tile backer board. / 1.2 RELATED WORK /A. Preformed sealant join
8、ts in tile flooring: Section 07 95 13, EXPANSION JOINT COVER ASSEMBLIES./ A. Sealing of joints where specified: Section 07 92 00, JOINT SEALANTS. B. Color, texture and pattern of field tile and trim shapes, size of field tile, / trim shapes, / and color of grout specified: Section 09 06 00, SCHEDULE
9、 FOR FINISHES. SPEC WRITER NOTE: Verify and coordinate the following paragraph to include reference to application of metal lath; DELETE if not applicable. Refer to paragraphs under PART 2 - PRODUCTS. C. Plastering: / Section 09 23 00, GYPSUM PLASTERING / Section 09 24 00, PORTLAND CEMENT PLASTERING
10、./ D. Metal and resilient edge strips at joints with new / resilient flooring, / and carpeting: / Section 09 65 19, RESILIENT TILE FLOORING / Section 09 68 00, CARPETING./ SPEC WRITER NOTE: Delete submittals for products not used. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Submit in accordance with Section 01 33 23, SHOP DR
11、AWINGS, PRODUCT DATA, AND SAMPLES. B. Samples: 1. Base tile, each type, each color, each size. 2. Mosaic floor tile panels, 225 mm by 225 mm (9 inches by 9 inches), each type, color, size and pattern. 3. Paver tile, each size, type, color and pattern. 4. Quarry tile, each type, color, and size. 5. P
12、orcelain tile, each type, color, patterns and size. 6. Wall (or wainscot) tile, each color, size and pattern. 7. Trim shapes, bullnose cap and cove including bullnose cap and base pieces at internal and external corners of vertical surfaces, each type, color, and size. 8. Therapeutic pool tile, pane
13、ls 300 mm (12 inches) square, each type, size, color, typical lettering and special shapes. C. Product Data: 1. Ceramic and porcelain tile, marked to show each type, size, and shape required. 2. Chemical resistant mortar and grout (Epoxy and Furan). 3. Cementitious backer unit. Provided by IHSNot fo
14、r ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-05-01-12 09 30 13 - 3 4. Dry-set Portland cement mortar and grout. 5. Divider strip. 6. Elastomeric membrane and bond coat. 7. Reinforcing tape. 8. Leveling compound. 9. Latex-Portland cement mortar and grout. 10. Commercia
15、l Portland cement grout. 11. Organic adhesive. 12. Slip resistant tile. 13. Waterproofing isolation membrane. 14. Fasteners. D. Certification: 1. Master grade, ANSI A137.1. 2. Manufacturers certificates indicating that the following materials comply with specification requirements: a. Chemical resis
16、tant mortar and grout (epoxy and furan). b. Modified epoxy emulsion. c. Commercial Portland cement grout. d. Cementitious backer unit. e. Dry-set Portland cement mortar and grout. f. Elastomeric membrane and bond coat. g. Reinforcing tape. h. Latex-Portland cement mortar and grout. i. Leveling compo
17、und. j. Organic adhesive. k. Waterproof isolation membrane. l. Factory mounted tile suitability for application in wet area specified under 2.1, A, 3 with list of successful in-service performance locations. 1.4 DELIVERY AND STORAGE A. Deliver materials in containers with labels legible and intact a
18、nd grade-seals unbroken. B. Store material to prevent damage or contamination. SPEC WRITER NOTE: Update applicable publications to current issue at time of project preparation. 1.5 APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS A. Publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced. Public
19、ations are referenced in text by basic designation only. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-05-01-12 09 30 13 - 4 B. American National Standards Institute (ANSI): A108.1A-11 . Installation of Ceramic Tile in the Wet-Set Method with Portl
20、and Cement Mortar A108.1B-11 . Installation of Ceramic Tile on a Cured Portland Cement Mortar Setting Bed with dry-Set or latex-Portland Cement Mortar A108.1C-11 . Contractors Option; Installation of Ceramic Tile in the Wet-Set method with Portland Cement Mortar or Installation of Ceramic Tile on a
21、Cured Portland Cement Mortar Setting Bed with Dry-Set or Latex-Portland Cement Mortar A137.1-08 Ceramic Tile C. American Society For Testing And Materials (ASTM): A185-07 Steel Welded Wire Fabric, Plain, for Concrete Reinforcing C109/C109M-11 Standard Test Method for Compressive Strength of Hydrauli
22、c Cement Mortars (Using 2 inch. or 50-mm Cube Specimens) C241-09 Abrasion Resistance of Stone Subjected to Foot Traffic C348-08 Standard Test Method for Flexural Strength of Hydraulic-Cement Mortars C627-10 Evaluating Ceramic Floor Tile Installation Systems Using the Robinson-Type Floor Tester C954-
23、11 Steel Drill Screws for the Application of Gypsum Board on Metal Plaster Base to Steel Studs from 0.033 in (0.84 mm) to 0.112 in (2.84 mm) in thickness C979-10 Pigments for Integrally Colored Concrete C1002-07 . Steel Self-Piercing Tapping Screws for the Application of Panel Products C1027-09 . De
24、termining “Visible Abrasion Resistance on Glazed Ceramic Tile” C1028-07 . Determining the Static Coefficient of Friction of Ceramic Tile and Other Like Surfaces by the Horizontal Dynamometer Pull Meter Method C1127-09 . Standard Guide for Use of High Solids Content, Cold Liquid-Applied Elastomeric W
25、aterproofing Membrane with an Integral Wearing Surface C1178/C1178M-11 Standard Specification for Coated Glass Mat Water-Resistant Gypsum Backing Panel Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-05-01-12 09 30 13 - 5 C1325-08 . Non-Asbestos Fibe
26、r-Mat Reinforced Cementitious Backer Units D4397-10 . Standard Specification for Polyethylene Sheeting for Construction, Industrial and Agricultural Applications D5109-99(R2004) Standard Test Methods for Copper-Clad Thermosetting Laminates for Printed Wiring Boards D. Marble Institute of America (MI
27、A): Design Manual III-2007 E. Tile Council of America, Inc. (TCA): 2007 . Handbook for Ceramic Tile Installation PART 2 - PRODUCTS SPEC WRITER NOTES: 1. Make material requirements agree with applicable requirements specified in the referenced Applicable Publications. Update and specify only that whi
28、ch applies to the project. Delete non applicable items. 2. Where tile is indicated for installation in swimming pools, on exteriors, or in wet areas, do not use back- or edge-mounted tile assemblies unless tile manufacturer provides certificate that mounting is suitable for these installations and h
29、as a list of successful projects in-service performance. 3. Do not use raised profile tile for slip resistant tile except for porcelain tile. 4. Do not use glazed tile for floors. 5. Do not edit slip resistant tile paragraph. 2.1 TILE A. Comply with ANSI A137.1, Standard Grade, except as modified: 1
30、. Inspection procedures listed under the Appendix of ANSI A137.1. 2. Abrasion Resistance Classification: a. Tested in accordance with values listed in Table 1, ASTM C 1027. b. Class V, 12000 revolutions for floors in Corridors, Kitchens, Storage including Refrigerated Rooms c. Class IV, 6000 revolut
31、ions for remaining areas. 3. Slip Resistant Tile for Floors: a. Coefficient of friction, when tested in accordance with ASTM C1028, required for level of performance: 1) Not less than 0.7 (wet condition) for bathing areas. 2) Not less than 0.8 on ramps for wet and dry conditions. Provided by IHSNot
32、for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-05-01-12 09 30 13 - 6 3) Not less than 0.6, except 0.8 on ramps as stated above, for wet and dry conditions for other areas. b. Tile Having Abrasive Grains: 1. Unglazed Ceramic Mosaic Tile: Abrasive grains throughout body
33、 of the tile. 2. Quarry Tile: Abrasive grains uniformly embedded in face at rate of approximately 7.5 percent of surface area. c. Porcelain Paver Tile: / Matte surface finish / with raised ridges spaced uniformly over tile surface. / 4. Mosaic tile may be mounted or joined together by a resinous bon
34、ding material along tile edges. 5. Do not use back mounted tiles in showers / therapeutic pools, / natatorium, / hydrotherapy, / whirlpool baths, / and congregate baths / unless certified by manufacturer as noted in paragraph 1.3.D. 6. Factory Blending: For tile with color variations, within the ran
35、ges selected during sample submittals blend tile in the factory and package so tile units taken from one package show the same range in colors as those taken from other packages and match approved samples. SPEC WRITER NOTE: Use of wax as a temporary protective coating for exposed tile surfaces is re
36、quired with furan mortars and grouts, latex modified mortars and grouts, and unglazed paver tile. 7. Factory-Applied Temporary Protective Coating: a. Protect exposed face surfaces (top surface) of tile against adherence of mortar and grout by pre-coating with a continuous film of petroleum paraffin
37、wax, applied hot. b. Do not coat unexposed tile surfaces. c. Pre-wax tiles set or grouted with / furan or epoxy / or / latex modified mortars./ B. Unglazed Ceramic Mosaic Tile: Nominal 6 mm (1/4 inch) thick with cushion edges. C. Unglazed Quarry Tile: Nominal 13 mm (1/2 inch) thick, square edges. D.
38、 Glazed Wall Tile: Cushion edges, glazing, as specified in Section 09 06 00, SCHEDULE FOR FINISHES. E. Porcelain Paver Tile: Nominal 8 mm (5/16 inch) thick, with cushion edges. Porcelain tile produced by the dust pressed method shall be made of approximately 50% feldspar; the remaining 50% shall be
39、made up of various high-quality light firing ball clays yielding a tile with a water absorption rate of 0.5% or less and a breaking strength of between 390 to 400 pounds. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-05-01-12 09 30 13 - 7 SPEC WRIT
40、ER NOTES: 1. Coordinate trim shape requirements with tile sizes scheduled in Section 09 06 00, SCHEDULE FOR FINISHES. 2. Coordinate for tile sizes when combined with ANSI A137.1 that rounded trim shapes, will produce complete wall or floor tile patterns as per color design. 3. Rounded, cove and bull
41、nose shapes are mandatory shapes. 4. At top of tile wainscot that finish flush with wall surfaces above shown on details use flat cap (top) shape. 5. Bullnose cap pieces of internal corner at top of wainscot set by thin set method is available only in 106 mm by 106 mm (4-1/4 by 4-1/4 inch) size; coo
42、rdinate with Section 09 06 00, SCHEDULE FOR FINISHES. 6. Assure details show trim shape lay out when trim shape is not the size of adjoining tile and cove and bullnose trim shapes for installation methods specified. 7. When Section 09 06 00, SCHEDULE FOR FINISHES specifies that new tile work in exis
43、ting spaces shall not match existing tile work, see subparagraph 3.3, G, PART 3 for existing conditions. 8. Square internal and external corners are not acceptable. Do not change requirements. F. Trim Shapes: 1. Conform to applicable requirements of adjoining floor and wall tile. 2. Use slip resista
44、nt trim shapes for horizontal surfaces of showers / congregate baths, natatorium, hydrotherapy, therapeutic pool,/ overflow ledges, recessed steps, shower curbs, drying area curbs, and seats. 3. Use trim shapes sizes conforming to size of adjoining field wall tile / including existing spaces / unles
45、s detailed or specified otherwise in Section 09 06 00, SCHEDULE FOR FINISHES. 4. Internal and External Corners: a. Square internal and external corner joints are not acceptable. b. External corners including edges: Use bullnose shapes. c. Internal corners: Use cove shapes. d. Base to floor internal
46、corners: Use special shapes providing integral cove vertical and horizontal joint. e. Base to floor external corners: Use special shapes providing bullnose vertical edge with integral cove horizontal joint. Use stop at bottom of openings having bullnose return to wall. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleN
47、o reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-05-01-12 09 30 13 - 8 f. Wall top edge internal corners: Use special shapes providing integral cove vertical joint with bullnose top edge. g. Wall top edge external corners: Use special shapes providing bullnose vertical and horizon
48、tal joint edge. h. For unglazed ceramic mosaic and glazed wall tile installed in Portland cement mortar setting bed, use cove and bullnose shapes as applicable. When ceramic mosaic wall and base tile is required, use C Series cove and bullnose shapes. i. For unglazed ceramic mosaic and glazed wall t
49、ile installed in dry-set Portland cement mortar, latex-Portland cement mortar, and organic adhesive (thin set methods), use cove and surface bullnose shapes as applicable. j. For quarry tile work, use cove and bullnose shapes as applicable. k. Provide cove and bullnose shapes / for countertops, / stools, / saddles, / where shown, / and required
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