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Master
Specification
- Thin Gauge Polyacrylate Terrazzo
1.
General
1.1
Work normally Included
.1
Inspection of surfaces and prevailing condition
.2
Divider strips and base bead top strips
.3
Primer, as per manufacturer’s recommendations
.4
Polyacrylate terrazzo mixes and mixing
.5
Installation – Floors, bases and stairs
.6
Surfacing and Grouting
.7
Cleaning and sealing
1.2
Related Work Normally
Included In Other Sections
.1
Supply of mat sinkage frames or foot grilles
.2
Waterproofing
.3
Anchors, slots, ties, sleeves, collars, pipes, bolts, inserts,
sub-specialty items and underfloor electrical
raceway systems built into polyacrylate terrazzo.
.4
Convenient, adequate temporary electric service 110-220 single
phas
.5
Temporary heat (maintained by others above 12°C
and not more than 30°C
for a period of seven days before, during and following installations)
If propane heat is used, heating units must be of a vented
type or areas must be properly vented
.6
Locked heated space for storage materials
.7
Hoisting facilities when required.
.8
Convenient water supply.
Spec. Note: Specify testing requirements
if required.
1.3
Quality Assurance
.1 Installer: employ skilled mechanics/applicators,
trained and experienced in terrazzo work.
Company must be registered as members in good standing with
the Terrazzo, Tile and Marble Association of
Canada , (TTMAC) with
a minimum of three years [proven] experience.
If requested by Consultant, submit a listing of at least
three previously completed projects of similar size and scope.
Spec
Note: A list of current members is available from the TTMAC office
or at www.ttmac.com.
.2
Supplier to be a member in good standing with the Terrazzo, Tile
and Marble Association of
Canada , providing
materials meeting the minimum standards of the TTMAC.
1.4
References: Refer to Page 51.
.1
TTMAC: Terrazzo, Tile and Marble Association of
Canada .
.2
Thin gauge polyacrylate plastic matrix terrazzo-CAN/CGSB-51.34-M86
Spec.
Note: Describe quantity and size of samples and other special requirements.
1.5
Submittals
.1
Submit three (3) samples 152 mm x 152 mm of each colour and
type of terrazzo for approval by the consultant.
Submit samples (305 mm in length) of all specified divider
strips and control joints.
An allowance of $100.00 for each colour and type of terrazzo
to be carried to cover the cost of samples supplied by others.
Spec
Note: Terrazzo plates
are to be used as a guide only.
.2
Submit four (4) copies of the latest edition of the TTMAC
Maintenance Guide for inclusion in the data book.
Give specific warning of any maintenance practice or materials
that may damage or disfigure the finished work, or alter the coefficient
of friction (slip resistance) of the finished surface.
1.6
Delivery, Storage
and Handling
.1
Deliver, store and handle products in a manner to avoid damage
to containers and/or bags.
Maintain a minimum temperature of 12°C
for storage.
1.7
Site Conditions
.1
Examine the areas in which the work of this section is to
be installed.
.2 Do
not proceed with installation of terrazzo topping until improper
conditions have been corrected.
.3 Protect
work during installation and protect finished surfaces while other
work is being executed in the area.
.4 Check
for appropriate heating facilities and required working conditions.
Spec
Note: Subfloor not to
vary more than 6 mm from true plane in 3049 mm.
Spec.
Note: Specifier to verify that concrete specifications provide for
a smooth, steel troweled finish for slabs to receive polyacrylate
matrix topping.
.5
Ensure that concrete slab is smooth, sound and clean free
of any compounds or curing agents and at proper levels to receive
terrazzo topping. Polyacrylate
terrazzo, as specified, is not intended to level the substrate and
will only follow the contour of the concrete slab.
If, for any reason, the subcontractor questions suitability
of substrate for bonding, any work required to eliminate non-conformity
of subsurface specifications is the responsibility of others. Any
materials used to correct non-conformity must be compatible with
polyacrylate system selected and be approved by the terrazzo contractor
and manufacturer.
Spec
Note: The polyacrylate
material manufacturer representative to inspect the site conditions
and provide spot inspections during installation.
.6
Do not install topping until concrete slab is properly cured.
Spec.
Note: Allow at least 28 days for curing.
.7
Verify the base slab temperature is not less than 12°C
before applying topping.
.8
Do not permit smoking during installation.
Post “NO SMOKING” signs.
Spec.
Note: Describe requirements.
1.8
Allowance
Spec.
Note: Identify special requirements, if any.
.1
Unit Prices
.2
Warranty: One year from date of completion of terrazzo installation.
2.
Products
2.1
Materials
.1
Polyacrylate plastic matrix
.2
Liquid polyacrylate copolymer, dry coreactant composite and
pigment
2.2
Aggregate chips:
Specify size and type, marble, granite, onyx, glass or plastic
chips.
.1
Aggregate: A Blend of sizes up to but not exceeding standard
No. 2 chip size. See Page 8.
Spec.
Note: Specify colour and origin of chips. Recommended size of chips
30% No.1 and 70% No. 2
for 10 mm matrix thickness.
2.3
Divider Strips
.1
Special shallow type, white alloy zinc, brass, stainless
steel or plastic.
2.4
Base Bead Top Strips:
metal or plastic strips used as a leveling stop on top of terrazzo
base.
2.5
Cove Dividers: Metal or plastic strips used to control shrinkage
at wall base or as colour separation.
2.6
Primer: See manufacturer’s
specifications, if required.
2.7
Sealer and maintenance
products: As per manufacturer’s recommendations and must be U/L
listed as slip resistant. Refer
to latest edition of TTMAC Maintenance Guide.
3.
Execution
3.1
Preparation
.1
Clean concrete slab. Remove laitance by shotblasting, sandblasting,
grinding or scarifying. Clean
and vacuum surface. Rinse
concrete surface if required with water and allow to dry thoroughly.
.2
Mask adjacent surfaces
.3
Refer to 1.7: Site conditions
SPEC
NOTE: Aggregate chip coverage must show a density in excess of 85%
exposure on the finished terrazzo surface.
3.2
Installation
.1
Install divider strips, base bead top strips and cove dividers
where required.
.2
Terrazzo Bases: Install base bead top strip at specified
height, straight and level.
Apply underbed to backing, trowel underbed to within 8 mm
of finish surface. Install
divider strips, cove base dividers in line with floor divider strips.
For direct bond to substrate, omit underbed.
Prime substrate following manufacturer’s recommendations.
Terrazzo
Floor: For thin-set installations, prime concrete surface as recommended
by manufacturer. Over
cured underbed, apply a slurry bond coat of cement latex.
Mix aggregate, cement and liquid polyacrylate copolymer as
per manufacturer’s recommendations.
Spread mixture level to top of strips.
Sprinkle mixture uniformly with
dry aggregate using same formula as in original mix.
Roll with heavy rollers to compact topping until excess cement
and water has been extracted.
Hand trowel topping surface flush with top of divider strip
to close all voids and pin holes.
Allow to cure for 48 hours.
Grind surface by machine with No. 24 grit abrasive stones
or use a dry grinding method.
Follow initial grind with No. 80 grit stones, remove excess
slurry, rinse with clean water or
use a dry grinding method.
Apply grout to fill any voids and pin holes.
Allow grout surface to cure for a minimum of 24 hours.
Grind using No. 80 grit stones or finer, to a maximum
of 120
grit abrasive stones.
Rinse and allow
surface to dry thoroughly.
Apply sealer following manufacturer’s recommendations.
.3
Complete work as per the polyacrylate matrix manufacturer’s
written instructions.
3.3
Cleaning and Sealing: Refer to latest edition of TTMAC Maintenance
Guide. Sealers should
be ULC listed as slip resistant.
3.4
Protection: Standard
protection includes 1 layer of Kraft paper.
If additional protection is required, it must be by others.
General Contractor/Owner to provide adequate protection to
completed terrazzo work. Protect
work of other trades. Prohibit
traffic during installation and for 48 hours after completion.
Protect floor from impact and vibration for a minimum of
48 hours after installation.
Protect base from impact, vibration, heavy hammering on adjacent
and opposite walls for at least 48 hours.
On completion of terrazzo floor, it is the responsibility
of the owner/agent or general contractor to protect the floor from
damage.
3.5
Conductive Polyacrylate
Terrazzo: Prevents accumulation
of electrostatic charge in environments subject to flammable solvents,
compounds, or areas of electrical sensitivity, i.e. electronic component
manufacturing. Conductive
floors contain an additive that imparts permanent conductive properties.
These systems meet all requirements of the National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA).
Divider strips must be non-conductive or heavy top plastic.
An electrical ground connection from the polyacrylate plastic
matrix terrazzo to the building grounding system to be installed
as per manufacturer’s recommendations.
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