PolyStat Static Control Sheet Vinyl flooring,
Architects submittals
This document utilizes the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI)
Manual of Practice, including MasterFormat, SectionFormat and
PageFormat. Further this document utilizes manufacturer specific
guidelines using the proprietary method of specifying (per Project and
Master Guide Specifications).
Optional text indicated by brackets [ ]; Delete optional text in final
copy of specification.
This document further specifies ESD Conductive / Dissipative resilient
flooring marketed under the PolyStat NS (conductive) and PolyStat LS
(Dissipative) brand names as distributed by United SCP / UltraStat 20000, Incorporated. and manufactured by
our approved flooring Manufacturers. Revise
the document section numbers and title (below) to suit your projects
requirements, specification practices and section content.
Please refer to CFI Master Format for other section numbers and titles
including 09600 flooring and 09650 Resilient flooring.
SECTION 09660
Static Control flooring
(ESD conductive / Dissipative resilient vinyl flooring).
PART 1, GENERAL
1.01 SUMMARY
A. Conductive / Dissipative calandered homogenous resilient vinyl
flooring roll goods and tiles including:
1. Full spread adhesive and (heat welded) seamless installation method.
2. Full spread adhesive and flash coved installation method.
Specifier Note: Revise paragraph below to suit project requirements. Add
section numbers and titles per CSI MasterFormat specifiers practice.
B. Related sections include:
1. Concrete: Refer to Div 3 Concrete Sections for cast-in-place
concrete, toppings and underlayment.
2. Wood Subflooring: Refer to Div 6 Carpentry Section for wood
Subflooring and wood underlayment.
3. Resilient flooring Accessories: Refer to Div 9 (Finishes Sections)
for wall bases, reducer strips, metal edge strips and other resilient
flooring accessories.
Specifier Note: Articles below may be omitted when specifying
manufacturers proprietary products and recommended installation methods.
However, retain reference articles as listed below if specifying
products and installation by industry reference standard. If retained,
list the standard(s) referenced in this section, indicate issuing
authority name , acronym, standard designation and title. Establish
policy for indicating edition date of referenced standard(s).
"Conditions of Contract" or Division 1 References Section may establish
date of standards referenced in this section.
1.02 REFERENCES
A: ASTM (American Society of Testing and Materials):
1. ASTM D 638M-9 (test method for tensile properties of plastics).
2. ASTM E 648-88 (test method for critical radiant flux of floor
covering utilizing radiant energy source).
3. ASTM E 662-83 (test method for specific density of smoke as generated
by solid materials).
4. ASTM F 150-91 (test method for electrical resistance of conductive
and dissipative resilient flooring).
5. ASTM F 710-86 (preparation of concrete or monolithic floors prior to
receiving resilient flooring).
6. ASTM F 970-87 (test method for static load limit).
7. ASTM F 1700-96 (standard specifications for vinyl flooring tiles).
B: Fed Spec (Federal Specifications):
1. Fed Spec SS-T-312B Tile, flooring; asphalt, rubber and vinyl.
(10/10/74).
C: NFPA (National Fire Protection Association):
1. NFPA 99-1993 Standards for Health Care Facilities.
2. NFPA 253-1984 (critical radiant flux of floor covering systems using
a radiant energy source).
3. NFPA 258-1998 (test method for specific density of smoke as generated
by solid materials).
D: FTS (Federal Test Standard):
1. FTS 101C, Method 4046 (charge decay time).
E. AATCC (American Association of Textile Colorist and Chemist):
1. AATCC 134 (static propensity).
F. EOS/ESD (Electrical Overstress / Electrostatic Discharge
Association).
1. EOS / ESD S7.1, 1994 (floor material characterization of materials).
Specifier Note: Article below should be restricted to statements
describing design or performance requirements and functional (not
dimensional) tolerances of complete system. Limit descriptions to
composite and operational properties to extent necessary to link
multiple components of a system and to interface with other systems.
1.03 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
A. Performance Requirements: Provide flooring which has been
manufactured, fabricated and installed to maintain performance criteria
certified by United SCP / UltraStat 2000 without damage, defects or
failure.
Specifier Note: Article below includes submittal of relevant data to be
furnished by Contractor either before, during or after construction.
Coordinate this article with Architect's and Contractors duties and
responsibilities in "Conditions of Contract" and Division 1 Submittal
Procedures Section.
1.04 SUBMITTALS
A. General: Submit listed submittals in accordance with "Conditions of
the Contract" and Division 1 Submittal Procedures Section.
B. Product Data: Submit product data, including
United SCP / UltraStat 2000 Spec Data
product sheet for specified products.
C. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings showing layout, profiles and
product components including anchorage, accessories, finish colors,
patterns and textures.
D. Samples: Submit selection and verification samples for finishes,
colors and textures.
E. Quality Assurance Submittals: Submit the following:
1. Test Reports: Certified test reports Showing compliance with
specified performance characteristics and physical properties.
2. Certificates: Product certificates from manufacturer certifying
materials comply with specified performance characteristics and criteria
and physical requirements.
3. Manufacturers Instructions: Manufacturers installation instructions.
Specifier Note: Coordinate paragraph below with part 3 Field Quality
Requirements Article herein. Retain or delete as applicable.
4. Manufacturers Field Reports specified herein.
F. Closeout Submittals: Submit the following:
1. Operation and Maintenance Data: Operation and maintenance data for
installed products in accordance with Division 1 Close Out Submittals
(maintenance and operation data section). include methods for
maintaining installed product and precautions against cleaning and
methods detrimental to finishes and performance.
2. Warranty: Warranty documents specified herein.
Specifier Note: Article below should include prerequisites, standards,
limitations and criteria which establish an overall level of quality for
products and workmanship for this section. Coordinate below article with
Division 1 Quality Assurance Section.
1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Installer Qualifications: Installer experienced in performing work of
this section who has experience in installation of work similar to that
required for this project. Installer should submit certification
indication qualifications.
Specifier Note: Paragraph below should list obligations for compliance
with a specific code requirement particular to this section. General
statements to comply with a particular code are typically addressed in "
Conditions of Contract" and Division 1 Regulatory Section. Repetitive
statements should be avoided.
B. Regulatory Requirements:
1. Fire Performance Characteristics. Provide resilient vinyl tile
flooring with the following fire performance characteristics as
determined by testing products in accordance with ASTM or another
certified testing and inspection agency acceptable to authorities having
jurisdiction:
a. Class 1 rating per NFPA 253 (ASTM 648, critical radian flux).
b. Class 2 rating per BS: 476, part 7; 1978
c. Flamespread 0 per AS 1530.3
d. B1 Rating per DIN 4102
Specifier Note: Retain paragraph below for erected assemblies (either on
site or off site) required for review of construction, coordination of
work of several sections, testing and observation of operation.
Mock-ups, when accepted or approved establish standards by which work
can be judges. Coordinate below with Division 1 Quality Control Mock-Up
Requirements Sections).
C. Mock-Ups: Install at project site a mock-up using acceptable products
and manufacturer approved installation methods. Obtain Owners and
Architect's acceptance of finish color, texture and pattern as well as
workmanship standards. Comply with Division 1 Quality Control (Mock-Up
Requirements) Section.
Specifier Note: Edit paragraph below to specify mock-up size.
1. Mock-up size: [specify mock-up size.]
2. Maintenance: Maintain mock-up during construction for workmanship
comparison.
3. Incorporatedorporation: Mock-up may be Incorporated into final construction
upon owners approval.
Specifier Note: Coordinate paragraph below with Division 1 Project
Management and Coordination (Project Meetings) Section.
D. Pre-Installation Meeting: Conduct pre-installation meeting to verify
project requirements, substrate conditions, manufacturers installation
instructions and manufacturers warranty requirements. Comply with
Division 1 Project Managements and Coordination (Project Meetings)
Section.
E. Pre-Installation Testing: Conduct pre-installation testing as
follows: [specify testing.]
Specifier Note: Article below should include special and unique
requirements. Coordinate article below with Division 1 Product
Requirements Section.
1.06 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. General: Comply with Division 1 Product Requirements Sections.
B. Ordering: Comply with manufacturers ordering instructions and lead
time requirements to avoid construction delays.
C. Delivery: Deliver materials in manufacturers original, unopened,
undamaged containers with Identification Labels intact.
D. Storage and Protection: Store materials protected from exposure to
harmful weather conditions and at temperature and humidity conditions
recommended by the manufacturer.
1. Materials should be stored in area's that are fully enclosed and
weathertight with the permanent HVAC system set at a uniform temperature
of at least 68 degrees F (20 degrees C) for 72 hours prior to, during
and after installation
1.07 PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Environmental Requirements / Conditions: In accordance with
manufacturers recommendations: Area's to receive flooring shall be
clean, fully enclosed and weathertight with the permanent HVAC set at a
uniform temperature of at least 68 degrees. The flooring material shall
be conditioned in the same manor. Maximum temperature should not exceed
100 degrees F after installation.
B. Temperature Requirements: Maintain air temperature in spaces where
products will be installed for a time period before, after during and
after installation as recommended by the manufacturer.
1. Temperature Conditions: 68 degrees F (20 degrees C) for 72 hours
prior to, during and after installation.
C. Existing Conditions: [Specify existing conditions affecting product
use and installation.]
D. Field Measurements: Verify actual measurements / openings by field
measurements before fabrication; show recorded measurements and
fabrication schedule with construction progress to avoid construction
delays.
Specifier Note: Article below is a combination of two CSI Section Format
article titles.
1.08 SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING
A. Finishing Operations: Install tile flooring after finishing
operations including painting and ceiling operations have been
completed.
B. Concrete Curing: Do not install tile flooring over substrates until
substrates have cured and are dry to bond with adhesive as determined by
resilient flooring manufacturers recommended bond, moisture test and PH
test.
Specifier Note: Coordinate article below with the "Conditions of the
Contract for Construction." If other "Conditions" are used for the
project, revise article below accordingly.
1.09 WARRANTY
A. Project Warranty: Refer to "Conditions of the Contract" for project
Warranty conditions.
B. Manufacturers Warranty: Submit for owners acceptance, manufacturers
standard warranty document executed by authorized company official.
Manufacturers warranty is in addition to, and not a limitation of other
right Owner may have under Contract Documents.
Specifier Note: Coordinate paragraph below with the manufacturers
warranty requirements.
1. Warranty Period: Five (5) year limited warranty commencing on the
Date of Substantial Completion.
Specifier Note: Coordinate article below with Division 1 Closeout
Submittal (Maintenance Materials) Section.
1.10 MAINTENANCE
A. Extra Materials: Deliver to owner extra materials from same
production run as products installed. Package products with a protective
covering and identify with descriptive labels. Comply with Division 1
Closeout Submittals (Maintenance materials) Section.
Specifier Note: Revise paragraph below specifying size and percentage as
required for project.
1. Quantity: Furnish quantity of flooring units equal to 5% of amount
installed.
2. Delivery, Storage and Protection: Comply with owners requirements for
delivery, storage and protection of extra materials.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
Specifier Note: Retain article below for proprietary method
specifications. Add product attributes, performance characteristics,
material standards and descriptions as applicable. Use of such phrases
as"or equal" or "approval equal" or similar phrases may cause ambiguity
in specifications. Such phrases require clarification (procedural, legal
and regulatory) and assignment of responsible for determining "or equal"
products.
2.10 CONDUCTIVE / DISSIPATIVE RESILIENT ROLL GOODS AND TILE flooring
A. Manufacturer: United SCP / UltraStat 2000
or United SCP / UltraStat 2000 Approved
Vinyl flooring Mill.
Specifier Note: Paragraph below is a addition to CSI Section Format and
a supplement to MANU-SPEC. Retain or delete paragraph below per project
requirements and specifier's practice.
1. Contact: UltraStat 20000 / United SCP
2. Representative Contact: [Specify representative contact information]
B. Proprietary Products: PolyStat NS conductive Vinyl Sheet Goods,
Tiles and Adhesives:
1. Description: Calandared homogenous monolayer vinyl containing
proprietary conductive properties throughout entire thickness of
material
2. Size: Gauge: 2.0 mm
Sheet Width: 2m
Sheet Length: 20m
Roll Size: 40m
Weight: 3.4 kg/m 2
Tile Size: 608mm X 608mm
Pack Size: 5.17m 2
3. Color(s): As selected by Architect from Manufacturers standard
colors.
4. Adhesive: United SCP / UltraStat 2000 C-2004
(permanent, non releasable liquid), C-2004R (releasable liquid) or URAS
(conductive, full surface)
textile reinforced adhesive.
5. Heat Welding Rod: United SCP / UltraStat 2000 , PolyStat color matched
or selected welding
rod.
6. Electrical Resistance: 5.0 X E04 to 2.1 X 10E06
C. Proprietary Products: United SCP / UltraStat 2000 PolyStat LS Static Dissipative Vinyl Sheet
Goods, Tiles and Adhesives:
1. Description: Calandared homogenous monolayer vinyl containing
proprietary static dissipative properties throughout entire thickness of
material.
2. Size: Gauge: 2.0 mm
Sheet Width: 2m
Sheet Length: 20m
Roll Size: 40m
Weight: 3.4 kg/m 2
Tile Size: 608mm X 608mm
Pack Size: 5.17m 2
3. Color(s): As selected by Architect from Manufacturers standard
colors.
4. Adhesive: United SCP / UltraStat 2000 C-2004
(permanent, non releasable liquid), C-2004R (releasable liquid) or URAS
(conductive, full surface)
textile reinforced adhesive).
5. Heat Welding Rod: United SCP / UltraStat 2000, PolyStat color matched
or color selected welding
rod.
6. Electrical Resistance: 5.0E 06 to 5.0E 08 @ a humidity
level> 40%.
Specifier Note: Paragraph below is a addition to CSI SectionFormat and a
supplement to Manu-Spec. Retain or delete paragraph below per project
requirements and specifier's practice.
D. Product Criteria Forms: Refer to Product Criteria Forms as an
attachment to this section
1. Product Forms: Subject to compliance with specified requirements,
provide products specified in United SCPProduct Data Sheets for
selected materials.
Specifier Note: Edit article below to suit project requirements. If
substitutions are permitted, edit text below. Add text to refer to
Division 1 Project Requirements (Product Substitutions Procedures)
Section.
2.02 PRODUCT SUBSTITUTIONS
A. Substitutions: No substitutions permitted.
Specifier Note: Add article below for alternates required for project;
state work covered. Coordinate with part 1 General Summary Article
herein, applicable Division 1 Sections and other Bid and Contract
Documents.
2.03 RELATED MATERIALS
A. Related Materials: Refer to "Other" sections for related materials as
follows:
1. Underlayment and Patching Compounds: Refer to Division 3 Concrete
sections for Portland cement-based underlayments and patching compounds.
2. Resilient flooring Accessories: Refer to Division 9 (Finishes)
Sections for resilient flooring accessories.
3. Expansion Joint Covers: Refer to "other" specification section for
expansion joint covers appropriate for resilient flooring.
2.04 SOURCE QUALITY:
A. Source Quality: Obtain flooring product materials from a single
supplier.
PART 3 EXECUTION
Specifier Note: Article below is a addition to CSI SectionFormat and a
supplement to Manu-Spec. Revise article below to suit project
requirements and specifiers practice.
3.01 MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS
A. Compliance: Comply with manufacturers product data, including product
technical bulletins, product catalog instructions and product carton
instructions for installation.
3.02 EXAMINATION
A. Site Verification of conditions: Verify substrate conditions (which
have been previously installed under other sections) are acceptable for
product installation in accordance with manufacturers instructions.
B. Material Inspection: In accordance with manufacturers installation
requirements, visually inspect materials prior to installation.
Materials with visual defects shall not be installed and shall not be
considered as a legitimate claim.
3.03 PREPARATION
A. Adjacent Surface Protection: Protect adjacent work areas and finish
surfaces from damage during product installation.
B. Surface Preparation:
1. General: Prepare floor substrate in accordance with manufacturers
instructions.
2. Floor Substrate: Prepare floor substrate to be smooth, rigid, flat,
level, permanently dry, clean and free of foreign materials such as
dust, paint, grease, oils, solvents, curing and hardening compounds,
sealers, asphalt and old adhesives.
3. Concrete Floor Substrate: Concrete floor substrate shall have a
minimum compressive strength of 3,500 PSI. Refer to Division 3
(Concrete) sections for patching and repairing cracked materials and
leveling compounds with Portland cement based compounds. Do not install
flooring over Gypsum based leveling or patching materials.
a. Reference Standard: Comply with ASTM F 710 Practice for Preparing
Concrete Floors and other Monolithic Floors to Receive Resilient
flooring.
C. Concrete Moisture Test: Perform moisture test on concrete floors
regardless of the age or grade level with a minimum of three test for
the first 1000 sq/ft. The test shall be of the Calcium Chloride variety.
One test shall be conducted for every 1000 sq/ft of the flooring. The
testing shall be conducted around the perimeter of the room, at columns
and where moisture may be evident. The moisture emissions from the
concrete shall not exceed 5.0 lbs per 1000 sq/ft in 24 hours. For the
most accurate results the weight of the Calcium Chloride dish shall be
made on the job site at the start and end of each test. A diagram of the
area showing the location and results of each test shall be submitted to
the Architect, General Contractor and End User. If the test exceed the
limitations the installation shall not proceed until the problem has
been corrected.
D. Concrete pH Test: Perform pH test on concrete regardless of age or
grade level. If the pH is greater than 10 it must be neutralized prior
to beginning the installation.
E. Wood Floor Substrates: prepare wood subfloor substrate to be rigid,
double construction with a one inch minimum thickness, free from harmful
movement and have at least 18 inches of well ventilated air space below.
Do not install flooring over wooden subfloors built on sleepers over,
below or on grade concrete floors.
1. Refer to Division 6 Carpentry sections for wood subfloor
construction.
Specifier Note: Coordinate article below with manufacturers recommended
installation details and
requirements.
3.04 INSTALLATION
A. Full Spread Adhesive Method Installation: Install flooring with full
spread adhesive method from established area center marks in order floor
flooring tiles or rolls at opposite edges to be of equal width. Avoid
using cut tile widths that are less than 4 inches of tile width. Install
Tiles or Roll Goods with room axis.
1. Full spread Adhesive Method, Seamless Installation: Rout out seams
and heat weld together with complimentary colored heat welding rod of
vinyl composition in accordance with United /
UltraStat 2000 recommended specifications.
2. Adhesive Material Installation: Use trowel as recommended by
United SCP / UltraStat 2000 for specific type of adhesive. Spread at a rate of
approximately 150 sq/ft per gallon.
B. Installation Techniques:
1. Where demountable partitions and other items are indicated for
installation on top of finished flooring, install flooring prior to
installation of said items.
2. Scribe, cut, fit, flooring materials to butt lightly to vertical
surfaces, permanent fixtures and built- in furniture, including pipes,
outlets, edgings, thresholds, nosings and cabinets.
3. Extend flooring materials into toe spaces, door reveals, closets and
similar openings.
4. Install flooring materials on covers for telephones, electrical ducts
and similar items occurring within floor finish areas. Maintain overall
continuity of color and pattern with pieces of flooring installed on
these covers.
5. Do not install tile flooring over expansion joints unless approved by
United SCP, Incorporateds. Rather, utilize expansion joint covers
manufactured for use with resilient flooring. Refer to previous sections
for expansion joint covers.
6. Adhere floor covering to flooring substrate without producing open
cracks, voids, raising and puckering at joints, telegraphing of adhesive
spreader marks or other surface imperfections in completed installation.
a. Use adhesive applied to substrate in compliance with
UltraStat20000 recommendations, including
those for proper trowel notching, adhesive mixing and adhesive open /
working times.
7. Roll covering in accordance with United SCP, Incorporateds, Incorporated
recommendations.
8. Install a minimum of two (2), three foot long grounding straps for
every 500 square feet of flooring or as recommended by United SCP, Incorporateds for special circumstances including ordinance usage and
other explosive environments..
9. Test installed floor in accordance with EOS/ESD S7.1 and as required
by end user specifications (if any).
C. Finish flooring Patterns: Lay floor coverings in same direction.
3.05 FIELD QUALITY REQUIREMENTS
Specifier Note: Edit paragraph below. Establish number and duration of
periodic site visits with Owner and UltraStat 2000,
Incorporated. Consult with UltraStat2000, Incorporated for
services required. Coordinate paragraph below with Division 1 Quality
Assurance Section and Part 1 Quality Assurance Submittals herein. Delete
if not required.
A. UltraStat 2000 Field Services: Upon Owners
request and with at least a 1 week notice, provide field service
consisting of product use recommendations and periodic site visits for
inspection of product installation and certification of electrical
resistance of finished flooring installation.
1. Site Visits: [Specify number and duration of periodic site visits]
Specifier Note: Coordinate article below with Division 1 Execution
Requirements (Cleaning) Section.
3.06 CLEANING
A. Cleaning: Remove temporary coverings and protection from adjacent
work area's. Repair or replace damaged installed products. Clean
installed products in accordance with UltraStat 2000,
Incorporated instructions prior to owners acceptance. Remove construction debris
from project site and legally dispose of debris.
1. Remove visible adhesive and other surface blemishes using cleaning
recommendations provided by UltraStat 2000
Incorporated.
2. Sweep and vacuum floor after installation.
3. Do not wash floor until after time period recommended by United SCP,
Incorporateds, Incorporated.
4. Damp mop floor covering to remove black marks and soil.
Specifier Note: Coordinate article below with Division 1 Execution
Requirements Section.
3.07 PROTECTION
A. Protection: Protect installed finished product and finish surfaces
from damage during construction. Remove and legally dispose of
protective coverings at time of Substantial Completion.
3.08 INITIAL MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
Specifier Note: Add or Delete article below according to your project
requirements.
A. General: include in Contract Sum Amount cost for initial maintenance
procedures and execute procedures after flooring installation as
recommended by United SCP / UltraStat 2000
Specifier Note: Retain article below to suit project requirements. CSI
PageFormat allows for schedules, forms and tables to be located at end
of section. Article may be used to describe specific criteria
requirements of similar products and equipment.
3.09 SCHEDULES AND (PRODUCT CRITERIA) FORMS
Specifier Note: Retain paragraph below to suit project requirements.
Reference a schedule or include a schedule as a attachment which
indicates where to locate products and equipment.
A. Schedules: [Specify reference to applicable schedules]
Specifier Note: Retain paragraph below to suit project requirements.
include form as an attachment which indicated product criteria.
B. Product Criteria Forms Attachments: Refer to Product Criteria Form(s)
[No.] of [No.], Dated [Specify Date], attached herein.
END OF SECTION
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