1、03-11 09 65 19 - 1 SECTION 09 65 19 RESILIENT TILE FLOORING SPEC WRITER NOTE: Delete between / _/ if not applicable to project. Also delete any other item or paragraph not applicable in the section and renumber the paragraphs PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION This section specifies the installation o
2、f solid vinyl tile flooring, vinyl composition tile flooring, rubber tile flooring, and accessories. 1.2 RELATED WORK A. Color and pattern and location in room finish schedule: Section 09 06 00, SCHEDULE FOR FINISHES. B. Resilient Base: Section 09 65 13, RESILIENT BASE AND ACCESSORIES. 1.3 SUBMITTAL
3、S A. Submit in accordance with Section 01 33 23, SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA, AND SAMPLES. B. Manufacturers Literature and Data: 1. Description of each product. 2. Resilient material manufacturers recommendations for adhesives, underlayment, primers and polish. 3. Application and installation instru
4、ctions. C. Samples: 1. Tile: 300 mm by 300 mm (12 inches by 12 inches) for each type, pattern and color. 2. Edge Strips: 150 mm (6 inches) long, each type. 3. Feature Strips: 150 mm (6 inches) long. D. Shop Drawings: 1. Layout of patterns shown on the drawings and in Section 09 06 00, SCHEDULE FOR F
5、INISHES. 2. Edge strip locations showing types and detail cross sections. E. Test Reports: 1. Abrasion resistance: Depth of wear for each tile type and color and volume loss of tile, certified by independent laboratory. 2. Tested per ASTM F510. 1.4 DELIVERY A. Deliver materials to the site in origin
6、al sealed packages or containers, clearly marked with the manufacturers name or brand, type and color, production run number and date of manufacture. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-03-11 09 65 19 - 2 B. Materials from containers whic
7、h have been distorted, damaged or opened prior to installation will be rejected. 1.5 STORAGE A. Store materials in weathertight and dry storage facility. B. Protect from damage from handling, water, and temperature. 1.6 APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS A. The publications listed below form a part of this spe
8、cification to the extent referenced. The publications are referenced in the text by the basic designation only. B. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM): D4078-02 (2008) Water Emulsion Floor Finish E648-10 Critical Radiant Flux of Floor Covering Systems Using a Radiant Energy Source E662
9、-09 Specific Optical Density of Smoke Generated by Solid Materials E1155-96 (R2008) . Determining Floor Flatness and Floor Levelness Numbers F510-93 (R 2008) . Resistance to Abrasion of Resilient Floor Coverings Using an Abrader with a Grit Feed Method F710-08 Preparing Concrete Floors to Receive Re
10、silient Flooring F1066-04 (R2010) . Vinyl Composition Floor Tile F1344-10 . Rubber Floor Tile F1700-04 (R2010) . Solid Vinyl Floor Tile C. Resilient Floor Covering Institute (RFCI): IP #2 Installation Practice for Vinyl Composition Tile (VCT) D. Federal Specifications (Fed. Spec.): SS-T-312 . Tile F
11、loor: Asphalt, Rubber, Vinyl and Vinyl Composition PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 GENERAL A. Furnish product type, materials of the same production run and meeting following criteria. B. Use adhesives, underlayment, primers and polish recommended by the floor resilient material manufacturer. C. Critical Radi
12、ant Flux: 0.45 watts per sq. cm or more, Class I, per ASTM E 648. D. Smoke density: Less than 450 per ASTM E662. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-03-11 09 65 19 - 3 2.2 VINYL COMPOSITION TILE A. ASTM F1066, Composition 1, /Class I (sol
13、id color)/ Class 2 (through pattern) /, 300 mm (12 inches) square, 3 mm (1/8 inch) thick. B. Color and pattern uniformly distributed throughout thickness. 2.3 SOLID VINYL-TILE A. ASTM F1700, 300 mm (12 by 12 inches) square, 3 mm (1/8 inch) thick, homogenous throughout. B. Color and Pattern uniformly
14、 distributed throughout thickness. C. Where solid vinyl tiles are specified, seek products with recycled content. 2.4 RUBBER TILE A. ASTM F1344, Class 1, homogenous rubber tile, B, through mottled, 300 mm (12 inches) square, 3 mm (1/8 inch) thick. B. Color and pattern uniformly distributed throughou
15、t tile. C. Molded pattern wearing surface base thickness 3 mm (1/8 inch) thick. D. Where rubber tile is used provide tiles with a minimum of 90% post consumer rubber. 2.5 ADHESIVES A. Comply with applicable regulations regarding toxic and hazardous materials Green Seal (GS-36) for commercial adhesiv
16、e. B. Use low-VOC adhesive during installation. Water based is preferred over solvent based adhesives. 2.6 PRIMER (FOR CONCRETE SUBFLOORS) As recommended by the adhesive and tile manufacturer. 2.7 LEVELING COMPOUND (FOR CONCRETE FLOORS) A. Provide cementitious products with latex or polyvinyl acetat
17、e resins in the mix. B. Determine the type of underlayment selected for use by the condition to be corrected. 2.8 POLISH AND CLEANERS A. Cleaners RFCI CL-1. B. Polish: ASTM D4078. 2.9 EDGE STRIPS A. 28 mm (1-1/8 inch) wide unless shown otherwise. B. Bevel from maximum thickness to minimum thickness
18、for flush joint unless shown otherwise. C. Extruded aluminum, mill finish, mechanically cleaned: 1. Drill and counter sink edge strip for flat head screws. 2. Space holes near ends and approximately 225 mm (9 inches) on center between. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permi
19、tted without license from IHS-,-,-03-11 09 65 19 - 4 D. Resilient Edge Strip or Reducer Strip: Fed. Specs. SS-T-312, Solid vinyl. 2.10 SCREWS Stainless steel flat head screw. SPEC WRITER NOTE: Verify special feature strips are shown and detailed. 2.11 FEATURE STRIPS A. Use same material as floor til
20、e. B. Sizes and shapes as shown. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Maintain temperature of materials a minimum of 22 C (70 F,) for 48 hours before installation. B. Maintain temperature of rooms where work occurs between 21 C and 27 C (70 F and 80 F), for at least 48 hours, before, during
21、and after installation. C. Do not install flooring until building is permanently enclosed and wet construction in or near areas to receive tile materials is complete, dry and cured. 3.2 SUBFLOOR PREPARATION A. Verify that concrete slabs comply with ASTM F710. At existing slabs, determine levelness b
22、y F-number method in accordance with ASTM E1155. Overall value shall not exceed as follows: FF30/FL20 B. Correct conditions which will impair proper installation. C. Fill cracks, joints and other irregularities in concrete with leveling compound: 1. Do not use adhesive for filling or leveling purpos
23、es. 2. Do not use leveling compound to correct imperfections which can be corrected by spot grinding. 3. Trowel to smooth surface free of trowel marks, pits, dents, protrusions, cracks or joints. D. Clean floor of oil, paint, dust, and deleterious substances: Leave floor dry and cured free of residu
24、e from existing curing or cleaning agents. E. Concrete Subfloor Testing: Determine Adhesion and dryness of the floor by bond and moisture tests as recommended by RFCI manual MRP. F. Perform additional subfloor preparation to obtain satisfactory adherence of flooring if subfloor test patches allows e
25、asy removal of tile. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-03-11 09 65 19 - 5 G. Prime the concrete subfloor if the primer will seal slab conditions that would inhibit bonding, or if priming is recommended by the tile or adhesive manufactur
26、ers. /H. Preparation of existing installation shall include the removal of existing resilient floor and existing adhesive. Do not use solvents to remove adhesives. / 3.3 INSTALLATION A. Install in accordance with manufacturers instructions for application and installation unless specified otherwise.
27、 B. Mix tile from at least two containers. An apparent line either of shades or pattern variance will not be accepted. C. Tile Layout: 1. If layout is not shown on drawings, lay tile symmetrically about center of room or space with joints aligned. 2. No tile shall be less than 150 mm (6 inches) and
28、of equal width at walls. 3. Place tile pattern in the same direction; do not alternate tiles. D. Trim tiles to touch for the length of intersections at pipes and vertical projections, seal joints at pipes with waterproof cement. E. Application: 1. Apply adhesive uniformly with no bare spots. a. Conf
29、orm to RFC1-TM-6 for joint tightness and for corner intersection unless layout pattern shows random corner intersection. b. More than 5 percent of the joints not touching will not be accepted. 2. Roll tile floor with a minimum 45 kg (100 pound) roller. No exceptions. 3. The Resident Engineer may hav
30、e test tiles removed to check for non-uniform adhesion, spotty adhesive coverage, and ease of removal. Install new tile for broken removed tile. F. Installation of Edge Strips: 1. Locate edge strips under center line of doors unless otherwise shown. 2. Set resilient edge strips in adhesive. Anchor m
31、etal edge strips with anchors and screws specified. 3. Where tile edge is exposed, butt edge strip to touch along tile edge. 4. Where thin set ceramic tile abuts resilient tile, set edge strip against floor file and against the ceramic tile edge. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or netwo
32、rking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-03-11 09 65 19 - 6 3.4 CLEANING AND PROTECTION A. Clean adhesive marks on exposed surfaces during the application of resilient materials before the adhesive sets. Exposed adhesive is not acceptable. B. Keep traffic off resilient material for a minimum 72
33、hours after installation. C. Clean and polish materials in the following order: 1. For the first two weeks sweep and damp mopped only. 2. After two weeks, scrub resilient materials with a minimum amount of water and a mild detergent. Leave surface clean and free of detergent residue. 3. Apply polish
34、 to the floors in accordance with the polish manufacturers instructions. D. When construction traffic occurs over tile, cover resilient materials with reinforced kraft paper properly secured and maintained until removal is directed by Resident Engineer. At entrances and where wheeled vehicles or car
35、ts are used, cover tile with plywood, hardboard, or particle board over paper, secured and maintained until removal is directed by Resident Engineer. E. When protective materials are removed and immediately prior to acceptance, replace any damage tile, re-clean resilient materials, lightly re-apply
36、polish and buff floors. 3.6 LOCATION A. Unless otherwise specified or shown, install tile flooring, on floor under areas where casework, laboratory and pharmacy furniture and other equipment occurs, except where mounted in wall recesses. B. Extend tile flooring for room into adjacent closets and alcoves. - - - E N D - - - Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-
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