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Section 07210<br />

Page 2<br />

3. Black Matt Faced Insulation: Provide in 1”, 2” or 3” thickness as shown on the drawings. Install behind<br />

projection screens on end and side walls of each auditorium at locations shown on the drawings. Product<br />

must comply with ASTM E136-95 and ASTM C423-90a. It shall have a density of 1.5 percent and R-<br />

value of 8.0 per inch.<br />

a. Acceptable Products:<br />

1. Johns-Manville Insul-Sheild Black<br />

2. Knauf EM Duct-Liner M<br />

4. Provide material with maximum amount of recycled content available that achieves performance<br />

requirements of this Section,<br />

5. Provide material with maximum amount of regional (within 500 miles) material feasible that achieves<br />

performance requirements of this Section,<br />

B. Batt Thermal Insulation:<br />

1. 3½" or 6" unfaced batt insulation, as shown on Drawings; refer to Partition Types.<br />

2. 2½” or 3½" unfaced batt thermal insulation for use above the ceiling on exterior side walls of each<br />

auditorium and within the metal stud furring at all other exterior walls unless noted otherwise. Product<br />

must comply with ASTM C 665, Type II, Class A, with flame spread of 25 or less.<br />

C. Insulation Fasteners:<br />

1. Hilti-X-IE Insulation Fasteners on masonry. Use similar screw method for dry-wall.<br />

2. Stick Pins and Speed Clips. Use for semi-rigid insulation on exterior walls of auditoria. Clips shall be<br />

sized to stick out only ¼” past insulation clip.<br />

PART 3 - EXECUTION<br />

3.01 INSTALLATION<br />

A. Thoroughly clean surfaces to receive insulation free of dirt, dust, grease, loose mortar, laitance and other<br />

substances detrimental to bond of adhesives.<br />

B. Application:<br />

1. Install insulation in strict accordance with the best practice and in accordance with manufacturer’s<br />

directions.<br />

2. Where shown on drawings on outside face of drywall or block, attach with adhesive and/or stick pins.<br />

C. Batt Insulation:<br />

1. Place blanket insulation so that joints butt closely and corners and irregular spaces are closely fitted.<br />

Secure insulation with noncombustible ties and fastenings as recommended by the manufacturer.<br />

2. Cut and fit snugly around pipes, conduits, ducts, etc. Do not install insulation against or within 3 inches of<br />

recessed light fixtures, unless the fixtures are approved for such use and are so noted on the fixture<br />

schedule.<br />

3. Where blanket insulation occurs in a vertical or horizontal surface which has no backing on which to<br />

attach it, install wire mesh by tying to surrounding structure; or, tape the attachment flanges to the face of<br />

the metal stud prior to applying the interior finish.<br />

4. Install facings in contact with the finish material with joints and penetrations sealed according to<br />

manufacturers instructions.<br />

5. Maintain integrity of insulation to be insulated.<br />

D. Semi-Rigid Insulation:<br />

1. Install semi-rigid insulation to wall substrate with manufacturer’s recommended adhesive and<br />

mechanically fasten with specified fasteners.<br />

2. Lay out insulation neatly, butt together to moderate contact, fix or support adequately and fit accurately<br />

around obstructions, level and true with straight edge in every direction.<br />

3. Install boards in as large sizes as practicable. Reject damaged boards.<br />

3.02 CLEAN-UP<br />

A. Repair, or replace, work damage after installation.<br />

B. Remove accumulations of waste materials, rubbish, excess insulation, and containers.<br />

END OF SECTION<br />

NAPA CENTURY CENTER XD 12<br />

#165582

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