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Section 09650<br />

Page 2<br />

1. Coved base, 4"x .080 gage, (1/8" thick) Fed. Spec. SS-W4Da, Type I. Color and manufacturer<br />

equivalent to that listed in the finish schedule on the drawings.<br />

C. Primers and Adhesives:<br />

1. As recommended by tile and base manufacturers, and which will produce good and permanent bond<br />

between subfloor and tile, and between wall surfaces and base.<br />

2. Provide Armstrong S-515 Moisture-Resistant adhesive, must be compliant at 0 g/L VOC for VCT at all<br />

standared auditoriums. Provide Fritz FA-88, must be compliant at 0 g/L VOC adhesive with Fritz<br />

recommended primer for XD auditorium remodals/additions. OR if contractor does not allow for proper<br />

cure time of concrete subfloor then use Fritz-FA88 at ALL auditoriums. NO SUBSTITUTIONS.<br />

3. All adhesives, sealants and primers much comply with Section 01352 Indoor Air Quality Management<br />

Plan<br />

D. Vinyl Reducer Strip: Standard 1" wide tapered vinyl edging. Color to be Black.<br />

E. Vinyl Snap-Down Divider: Color to be black and equal to:<br />

1. Flexco #62 Standard edge with #101 smooth aluminum track where carpet abuts a dissimilar floor finish<br />

of lesser thickness.<br />

2. Flexco #63 1-1/2" T with #101 smooth aluminum track where carpet abuts a dissimilar floor finish of<br />

equal thickness.<br />

F. Vinyl Stair Nosing: Johnsonite VCD-40 (Black) for auditoriums stages double undercut carpet vinyl<br />

stair nosing. Color to be Black. Use Tempo adhesive. NO SUBSTITUTIONS.<br />

PART 3 - EXECUTION<br />

3.01 PREPARATION<br />

A. Inspect the substrates before starting work and notify the Contractor in writing with copies to the Architect of<br />

apparent conditions that will result in an inferior installation. Do not proceed with work until defects are<br />

entirely corrected.<br />

B. Installation of materials constitutes the acceptance of the substrates and defects in the finished installation<br />

shall be corrected at the expense of the Contractor.<br />

3.02 INSTALLATION<br />

A. Resilient Flooring Installation:<br />

1. Layout tile work so that no tiles less than half size occur.<br />

2. Place resilient tile with approved adhesive in accordance with manufacturers recommendations.<br />

3. Butt tiles tightly to vertical surfaces, nosings, edgings, and thresholds.<br />

4. Place tiles tightly laid, even, and in straight parallel lines.<br />

5. Extend tiles into toe spaces, door reveals, and in closets and similar spaces.<br />

6. Lay in “checkerboard” pattern with grain in adjacent units running 90º to each other.<br />

B. Rubber Base Installation:<br />

1. Install base and accessory items in accordance with manufacturer's recommended procedures. Use base<br />

adhesive as recommended by the base manufacturer.<br />

2. Cut base and fit evenly around projections and into trim strips. Fit closely and evenly at joints.<br />

3. Install in as long lengths as possible. Do not install pieces less than 1'-0" long; instead shorten preceding<br />

piece to allow extra length.<br />

4. Use premolded exterior corners at coved base.<br />

5. Neatly miter interior corners. Push down base to follow contours and irregularities in floor.<br />

6. Score back of rubber base at inside corner to fit tightly to wall.<br />

C. Spots and smears of adhesive shall be removed immediately.<br />

D. Perform initial cleaning of entire resilient flooring installation at completion and leave in perfect condition.<br />

3.03 CLEAN-UP<br />

A. Remove excess materials and debris from the premises.<br />

B. Replace resilient base or accessories that are damaged, stained, or marred to the satisfaction of the Owner.<br />

3.04 EXTRA STOCK<br />

A. Provide in accordance with Section 01750 - Spare Parts and Maintenance Materials.<br />

NAPA CENTURY CENTER XD 12<br />

#165582

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