A. See Section 01600 - Product Requirements, for additional provisions. B. Provide box of flooring, and 20 I.f. of base, of each type and color specified. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS - SHEET FLOORING A. Vinyl Sheet Flooring: FS L-F-475 Type 1\ Grade A, color and pattern though surface wear thickness: 1. Vinyl Wear Thickness: .080 inch 2. Total Thickness: .080 inch 3. Sheet Width: 72 inch 4. Chemically bonded 5. Integral coved base with cap strip. 6. Pattern: Marbleized. 7. Manufacturer: a. Armstrong, Style; Medintech. B. Vinyl Plank Flooring: Hardwood / Vinyl Bonded, Equal to Amtico Design out of the box, DB-70-S, 3"x36" Planks. C. Vinyl Welding Rod: Solid vinyl bead produced by manufacturer of vinyl flooring for heat welding seams, in color matching field color. 2.02 MATERIALS - TILE FLOORING A. Vinyl Composition Tile: Homogeneous, with color extending throughout thickness, and: 1. Minimum Requirements: Comply with ASTM F 1066, of Class corresponding to type specified. 2. Size: 12 x 12 inch. 3. Thickness: 0.125 inch. 4. Pattern: Solid color. 5. Product: Imperial Texture Standard Excelon 6. Manufacturers: a. Armstrong World Industries,lnc: www.armstrong.com. b. Mannington Mills, Inc: www.mannington.com. c. Substitutions: Not permitted. B. Feature Strips: Of same material as tile, 1 inch wide. 2.03 MATERIALS. BASE A. Resilient Base: ASTM F 1861, Type TS rubber, vulcanized thermoset; top set Style B, Cove, and as follows: 1. Critical Radiant Flux (CRF): Minimum 0.45 watt per square centimeter, when tested in accordance with ASTM E 648 or NFPA 253. 2. Height: 4 inch. 3. Thickness: 0.125 inch thick. 4. Finish: Satin. 5. Length: Roll. : 6. Color: as selected. 7. Accessories: Premolded eXternal comers, internal comers, and end stops. 8. Manufacturers: . a. BurkeMercer Flooring Products, Inc: www.burkemercer.com. b. Johnsonite,lnc: www.johnsonite.com. c. Roppe Corp: www.roppe.com.- -I - TAP Architecture Issue: 4/05/04 09650 - 2 RESILIENT FLOORING Slidell Specialty Hospital 2 of 4 SECTION 09650 RESILIENT FLOORING PART1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. Resilient sheet flooring. B. Resilient tile flooring. C. Resilient base. D. Installation accessories. 1.02 REFERENCES A. ASTM E 648 - Standard Test Method for Critical Radiant Flux of Floor-Covering Systems Using a Radiant Heat Energy Source; 2003. B. ASTM F 1066 - Standard Specification for Vinyl Composition Floor Tile; 1999. C. ASTM F 1861 - Standard Specification for Resilient Wall Base; 2002. D. NFPA 253 - Standard Method of Test for Critical Radiant Flux of Floor Covering Systems Using a Radiant Heat Energy Source: National Fire Protection Association; 2000. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A. See Section 01300 - Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures. B. Product Data: Provide data on specified products, describing physical and performance characteristics; including sizes, patterns and colors available; and installation instructions. C. Maintenance Data: Include maintenance procedures, recommended maintenance materials, and suggested schedule for cleaning, stripping, and re-waxing. 1.04 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS A. Maintain temperature in storage area between 55 degrees F and 90 degrees F. B. Store materials for not less than 48 hours prior to installation in area of installation at a temperature of 70 degrees F to achieve temperature stability. Thereafter, maintain conditions above 55 degrees F. 1.05 MOISTURE EMISSIONS WARANTY A. Water vapor emission control system shall be provided under a separate contract with the General Contractor. B. A 10 year warranty will be provided against water vapor emissions by Floor Seal Technology at areas treated by Floor Seal Technology. C. The Warranty by Floor Seal Technology shall include replacement of flooring material damaged by water vapor emissions. Refer to Section 07190 Water Vapor Emission Control Systems. . D. The flooring sub-contractor shall verify that concrete floo.r areas have been treated by Floor Seal Technology before commencing their work. 1.06 EXTRA MATERIALS TAP Architecture Issue: 4/05/04 09650 - 1 RESILIENT FLOORING Slidell Speciatiy Hospital 1 of.4 d. Substitutions: See Section 01600 - Product Requirements. 2.04 ACCESSORIES A. Subfloor Filler: White premix latex; type recommended by adhesive material manufacturer. B. Primers.and Adhesives: Waterproof; types recommended by flooring manufacturer. C. Moldings and Edge Strips: Metal. D. Filler for Coved Base: Plastic. E. Sealer and Wax: Types recommended by flooring manufacturer. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Verify that sub-floor surfaces are smooth and flat within tolerances specified in Section 03300 and are ready to receive resilient flooring. B. Verify that wall surfaces are smooth and flat within tolerances specified in Section 09260, are dust-free, and are ready to receive resilient base. C. Verify that concrete sub-floor surfaces are ready for resilient flooring installation by testing for moisture emission rate and alkalinity; obtain instructions if test results are not within the following limits: 1. Moisture emission rate: Not greater than 3 Ib per 1000 sq ft per 24 hours when tested using calcium chloride moisture test kit for 72 hours. 2. Verify that concrete floor has been sealed by Floor Seal Tech. before proceeding with flooring. 3. Alkalinity: pH range of 5-9. D. Verify that required floor-mounted utilities are in correct location. 3.02 PREPARATION A. Remove sub-floor ridges and bumps. Fill minor low spots, cracks, joints, holes, and other defects with sub-floor filler to achieve smooth, flat, hard surface. B. Prohibit traffic until filler is cured. 3.03 INSTALLATION. SHEET FLOORING A. Install in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Provide concrete sealer as specified under other sections at all areas to receive sheet flooring. Ensure that sealer is compatible with flooring manufacturer recommended adhesives. C. Spread only enough adhesive to permit installation of materials before initial set. D. Set flooring in place, press with heavy roller to attain full adhesion. E. Lay flooring with joints and seams parallel to longer room dimensions, to produce minimum number of seams. Layout seams to avoid widths less than ~ /3 of roll width; match patterns carefully at seams. . F. Double cut sheet; provide heat welded seams. G. Where floor finishes are different on opposite sides of door, terminate flooring under centerline of door. TAP Architecture Issue: 4/05/04 09650 - 3 RESILIENT FLOORING Slidell Specialty Hospital 3 of 4 H. Install edge strips at unprotected or exposed edges, where flooring terminates, and where indicated. Secure metal strips before installation of flooring with stainless steel screws. Secure resilient strips by adhesive. I. Coved Base: Install as detailed on drawings, using coved base filler as backing at floor to wall junction. Extend sheet flooring vertically to height indicated, and cover top edge with metal cap strip. J. Scribe flooring to walls, columns, cabinets, floor outlets, and other appurtenances to produce tight joints. 3.04 INSTALLATION - TILE FLOORING A. Install in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Mix tile from container to ensure shade variations are consistent when tile is placed. C. Spread only enough adhesive to permit installation of materials before initial set. D. Set flooring in place, press with heavy roller to attain full adhesion. E. Install feature strips and floor markings where indicated. Fit joints tightly. 3.05 INST ALLA TJON - BASE A. Fit joints tightly and make vertical. Maintain minimum dimension of 18 inches between joints. B. Install base on solid backing. Bond tightly to wall and floor surfaces. C. Do not install base over holes or bumps in gypsum board. 3.06 CLEANING A. Remove excess adhesive from floor, base, and wall surfaces without damage. B. Clean, seal, and wax resilient flooring products in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. 3.07 PROTECTION OF FINISHED WORK A. Prohibit traffic on resilient flooring for 48 hours after installation. 3.08 SCHEDULE A. Refer to the Room Finish Plan, Room Finish Schedule and Room Finish Notes on the drawings. END OF SECTION : TAP Architecture Issue: 4/0.5/04 09650 - 4 RESILIENT FLOORING Slidell Specialty Hospital 4 of 4 SECTION 10191 CUBICLE CURTAINS PART1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. Surface mounted overhead meta! curtain track and guides. B. Curtains. 1.02 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 06114 - Wood Blocking and Curbing: Track supports above ceiling. B. Section 09511 - Suspended Acoustical Ceilings: Suspended ceiling system to support track. 1.03 REFERENCES A. ASTM E 84 - Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials; 2001. B. NFPA 701 - Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Flame-Resistant Textiles and Films; Nationa~ Fire Protection Association; 1999. 1.04 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND PROTECTION A. Accept curtain materials on site and inspect for damage. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS A. Cubicle Curtains: 1. A. R. Nelson Co: www.amelson.com. 2. General Cubicle Co., Inc: 'NWW.generalcubicle.com. 3. Imperial Fastener Co., Inc: www.imperialfastener.com. 4. Salsbury Industries. 5. Substitutions: See Section 01600 - Product Requirements. 2.02 TRACKS AND TRACK COMPONENTS A. Track: Extruded aluminum sections; one piece per cubicfe track run; I-beam profile. 1. . Structural Performance: Capable of supporting vertical test load of 50 Ibs without visible deflection of track or damage to supports, safely supporting moving loads, and sufficiently rigid to resist visible deflection and without permanent set. 2. Track End Stop, Tees, Y's, and Switches: To fit track section. 3. Track Bends: Minimum 12 inch radius; fabricated without deformation of track section or impeding movement of carners. 4. Finish on Exposed Surfaces: 6063 T -5 anodized finish. B. Curtain Carriers: Nylon slider to accurately fit track; designed to eliminate bind when curtain is pulled; fitted to curtain to prevent accidental curtain removal; 2 carriers per foot of track length. . C. Wand: Plastic hollow section, attached to lead carrier, for pull-to-close action. 2.03 CURTAINS TAP Architecture Issue: 4/05/04 10191-1 CUBICLE CURTAINS Slidell Specialty Hospital 1 of 2 A. All Curtain Materials: 1. Flame spread index of 25, maximum; smoke developed index of 450, maximum; when tested in accordance with ASTM E 84. 2. Naturally flame resistant or flameproofed; capable of passing NFPA 701 test. B. Curtain: Close weave cotton; anti-bacterial, self deodorizing, sanitized, and preshrunk. C. Open Mesh Cloth: Open weave to permit air circulation; flameproof material, same color as curtain. D. Curtain Fabric Manufacturer: Design Tex Group, 200 Va rick St. Ny, Ny,.1 0014 - 800.221.1540 - WVVW.dtex.com E. Curtain Fabrication: 1. Manufacture curtains of one piece, sized 10 percent wider than track length. Terminate curtain 15 inches from floor. 2. Include open mesh cloth at top 24 inches of curtain for room air circulation. 3. Curtain Heading: Triple thickness 2 inches wide, with stitched button holes for carriers 6 inches on center, double fold bottom hem 2 inches wide with lead weights included. Lock stitch seams in two rows. Tum seam edges and lock stitch. PART3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Verify that surfaces and supports above ceiling are ready to receive work of this Section. 3.02 INSTALLATION A. Install curtain track to be secure, rigid, and true to ceiling line. B. Install end cap and stop device. C. Install curtains on carriers ensuring smooth operation. 3.03 SCHEDULES A. Pre-OP, Recovery Lounge, Recovery, Treatment, Patient Rooms and other designated areas: refer to plans for location. END OF SECTION : TAP Architecture Issue: 4/05/04 10191-2 CUBICLE CURTAINS Slidell Speciatty Hospital 2 of 2 . -- SECTION 10262 WALL GUARDS PART1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. Aluminum and vinyl wall guard system. B. Mounting hardware, accessories, and trim. 1.02 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 10263 - Comer Guards. B. Section 09260 - Gypsum Board Systems. 1.03 REFERENCES A. ANSI/ICC A 117.1 - American National Standard for Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities; International Code Council; 1998. B. ASTM D 256 - Standard Test Methods for Determining the Izod Pendulum Impact Resistance of Plastics; 2002. C. ASTM D 543 - Standard Practices for Evaluating the Resistance of Plastics to Chemical Reagents; 1995 (Reapproved 2001). D. ASTM D 635 - Standard Test Method for Rate of Burning and/or Extent and Time of Burning of Plastics in a Horizontal Position; 1998. E. ASTM D 638 - Standard Test Method for Tensile Properties of Plastics; 2002a. F. ASTM D 648 - Standard Test Method for Deflection Temperature of Plastics Under Flexural Load in the Edgewise Position; 2001. G. ASTM D 785 - Standard Test Method for Rockwell Hardness of Plastics and Electrical Insulating Materials; 1998. H. ASTM D 790 - Standard Test Methods for Flexural Properties of Unreinforced and Reinforced Plastics and Electrical Insulating Materials; 2002. . I. ASTM D 792 - Standard Test Methods for Density and Specific Gravity (Relative Density) of Plastics by Displacement; 2000. J. ASTM D 1784 - Standard Specification for Rigid Poly(VinYI Chloride) (PVC) Compounds and Chlorinated Poly(Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Compounds; 2002. K. . ASTM D 1822 - Standard Test Method for Tensile-Impact Energy to Break Plastics and Electrical Insulating Materials; 1999. L. ASTM D 2240 - Standard Test Method for Rubber Property-Durometer Hardness; 2002b. M. ASTM D 6110 - Standard Test Methods for Determining the Sharpy Impact Resistance of Notched Specimens of Plastics; 2002. N.' ASTM E 84 - Standard Test Method for Surface Burning ~haracteristics of Building Materials; . 2001. O. CAN/ULC-S1 02.2 - Standard Method of Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Flooring, TAP Archrtecture Issue: 4/05/04 10262-1 WALL GUARDS Slidell Speciatly Hospttal 1 of 4 Floor covering and Miscellaneous Materials and Assemblies; Underwriters Laboratories of Canada; 2003. P. SAE J1545 - Recommended Practice; Society of Automotive Engineers; 1991 Review. O. UL 94 - Tests for Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices and Appliances; Underwriters Laboratories Inc.; 1996. 1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Provide test reports showing compliance with the performance specified for: 1 . . Fire-related properties. 2. Accessibility and safety properties. 3. Impact strength. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS A. Acceptable Manufacturer: Pawling Corporation; Standard Products Division; 32 Nelson Hill Road. P.O. Box 200; Wassaic. New York 12592. ASD. 1. Telephone: 800-431-3456 (U.S. and Canada) or 845-373-9300. 2. Fax: 845-373-8712 or 800-377-4403 (U.S. and Canada). B. Substitutions: See Section 01600 - Product Requirements. 2.02 MATERIALS A. Vinyl: Provide wall guard covers extruded or molded of fire retardant, high impact polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and an embossed matte finish. 1. Minimum thickness: 0.080 inch. 2. Vinyl Properties: a. ASTM 0 1784 Cell Classification: 16354. b. Specific gravity, tested in accordance with ASTM D 792: 1.33, minimum. c. Tensile strength at yield, tested in accordance with ASTM 0638: 6500 psi. minimum. d. Modulus of elasticity. tested in accordance with ASTM 0638: 400,000 psi. e. Tensile impact energy, tested in accordance with ASTM D 1822: 75 ft Ib/sq inch. f. Flexural strength, tested in accordance with ASTM D 790: 12,500 psi. g. Modulus of Elasticity, tested in accordance with ASTM 0790: 400,000 psi. h. Izod impact strength, tested in accordance with ASTM D 256: 23.0 ft Ib per inch of notch, minimum, 1/8 inch notch. i. Izod impact strength, tested in accordance with ASTM D 256: 15.0 ft Ib per inch of notch, minimum, 1/4 inch notch. . j. Hardness: 79, minimum, when tested in accordance with ASTM 0 2240, using Type D durometer. k. Hardness: 108, minimum, when tested in accordance with ASTM D 785 (Rockwell). I. Deflection temperature at 264 psi, tested in accordance with ASTM 0 648: 162 degrees F. m. Flammability, tested in accordance with ASTM D 635: Self-extinguishing. n. Flammability, tested in accordance with UL 94: V-D. 3. Extruded Vinyl Component Properties: a. Surface Burning Characteristics: Flame spread index of 5, maximum; smoke developed index of 180, maximum; when tested in accordance with ASTM E 84. b. Surface Burning Characteristics:: Flame spread 10, maximum; smoke developed 250-330, maximum; when tested in accordance with CAN/ULC S1 02.2. c. Izod impact strength, tested in accordance with ASTM D 256: 25.3 ft Ib per inch of TAP Architecture Issue: 4/05/04 10262 - 2 WALL GUARDS . Slidell Speciatty. Hospital 2 of 4 notch, average. d. Charpy impact strength, tested in accordance with ASTM D 6110: 26 ft Ib per inch of notch, average. _ e. Chemical and stain resistance, tested in accordance with ASTM D 543, 7 day immersion in standard reagents: Results available upon request. f. Color match when tested in accordance with SAE J 1545: Accurate to within 1.0 or less Delta E by CIE LAB 10 degree standard observer color difference and equation. g. Combustion toxicity: Registered in accordance with New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code. B. Aluminum for Wall Guard Retainers: Alloy 6063-T5, in accordance with ASTM B 221 (ASTM B 221 M); anodized finish complying with AAMA 611, Class II minimum. 2.03 WALL GUARDS A. Wall Guards - Performance Requirements: Pull out and live load capacity complying with ANSI/ICC A 117.1 requirements. B. Wall Guard: Pawling WG-8EXT; 7-3/4 inch high cart and equipment bumper with gentle radius at the top and bottom, rigid 0.110 inch thick vinyl cover, and 0.063 inch continuous aluminum rail. 1. Include rubber spacers at maximum 16 inches on center to extend the wall guard out a distance of 1/4 inch from the wall surface. 2. Colors: As selected from manufacturer's standard palette of colors. 2.04 HANDRAIL- WALLGUARD: SCULPTED PROFILES A. Handrail Wall Guard: Pawling BR-400V; 6-1/4" high, all vinyl contoured handrail combined with abuse guard rail. 1 . Three piece vinyl assembly provides unlimited variation of individual colors for rail, quard rail and feature stripe. 2. Class A fire rating 3. Chemical and stain resistant 4. Material thickness: vinyl .100", aluminum .100". B. Handrail Wall Guard: Pawling: BR-400W; 6-1/4" high, all-wood with vinyl finger rail. Combined handrail and guard rail. 1. Wood rail mounted to the heaviest-gauge aluminum retainer. -2. Wood Species: Oak, color as selected from standard colors. 3. Horizontal grooved shadow lines. 4. Class A fire rating available. 5. Vinyl insert color as selected from standard 50 colors. 2.05 FINISHES A. Colors: Provide wall guards in colors as selected from manufacturer's standard palette of colors. 2.06 ACCESSORIES A. Provide appropriate returns, comers, and mounting bracket~ as require.d to properly finish wall guard system and to support it securely. - PART3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Verify that wall surfaces are properly prepared and finished to receive installation of wall TAP Architecture Issue: 4/05/04 10262-3 WALL GUARDS Slidell Speciatty HospITal 3 of 4 guards. ;3.02 INSTALLATION A. I nstall wall guards in full compliance with manufacturer's installation instructions. 8. Provide continuous horizontal blocking from stud to stud at areas to recieve hand rail. C. Mount wall guards so top surface is 32 inches above floor unless otherwise indicated. D. Measure and cut aluminum allowing appropriate space for accessories. Attach retainer to wall with appropriate fasteners. Attach end caps and outside comers through mounting tabs, on through aluminum retainer, and into vertical steel stud or solid substrate. Snap on vinyl cover. 3.03 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING A. Verify that wall guards are level and are rigidly secured to substrate; make any adjustments required. 8. Clean areas of installation and wall guard components, using materials and methods recommended by manufacturer. Remove from project site packaging and debris caused by installation. -I END OF SECTION ;: -I TAP Architecture Issue: 4/05/04 1 0262 - 4 WI>J..L GUARDS Slidell Specialty Hospital 4 of 4 - SECTION 10263 CORNER GUARDS PART1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. Surface-mounted comer guards. B. Mounting hardware, accessories, and trim. 1.02 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 09260 - Gypsum Board Assemblies. B. Section 10262 - Wall Guards. 1.03 REFERENCES A. AAMA 611 - Voluntary Standards for Anodized Architectural Aluminum; American Architectural Manufacturers Association; 1998. B. ANS IIICC A 117.1 - American National Standard for Accessible and usable Buildings and Facilities; Intemational Code Council; 1998. C. ASTM B 221 - Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Extruded Bars, Rods, Wire, Profiles, and Tubes; 2002. D. ASTM B 221M - Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Extruded Bars, Rods, Wire, Profiles, and Tubes (Metric); 2002. E. ASTM D 256 - Standard Test Methods for Determining the Izod Pendulum Impact Resistance of Plastics; 2002. F. ASTM D 543 - Standard Practices for Evaluating the Resistance of Plastics to Chemica! Reagents; 1995 (Reapproved 2001). G. ASTM D 635 - Standard Test Method for Rate of Buming andlor Extent and Time of Buming of Plastics in a Horizontal Position; 1998. H. ASTM D 638 - Standard Test Method for Tensile Properties of Plastics; 2002a. I. ASTM D 648 - Standard Test Method for Deflection Temperature of Plastics Under Flexural Load in the Edgewise Position; 2001. J. ASTM D 785 - Standard Test Method for Rockwell Hardness of Plastics and Electrical Insulating Materials; 1998. . K. ASTM D 790 - Standard Test Methods for Flexural Properties of Unreinforced and Reinforced Plastics and Electrical Insulating Materials; 2002. L. ASTM D 792 - Standard Test Methods for Density and Specific Gravity (Relative Density) of Plastics by Displacement; 2000. _ M. ASTM D 1784 - Standard Specification for Rigid Poly(Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Compounds and Chlorinated Poly(Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Compounds; 2002. N. ASTM D 1822 - Standard Test Method for Tensile-Impact Energy to Break Plastics and Electrical Insulating Materials; 1999. TAP Architecture Issue: 4/05/04 1 0263 - 1 CORNER GUARDS Slidell Speciatty Hospital 1 of 4 O. ASTM D 2240 - Standard Test Method for Rubber Property-DurometerHardness; 2002b. P. ASTM D 6110 - Standard Test Methods for Determining the Charpy Impact Resistance of Notched Specimens of Plastics; 2002. Q. ASTM E 84 - Standar<;l Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials; 2001. R. CAN/ULC-S 102.2 - Standard Method of Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Flooring, Floor covering and Miscellaneous Materials and Assemblies; Underwriters Laboratories of Canada; 2003. S. SAE J1545 - Recommended Practice; Society of Automotive Engineers; 1991 Review. T. UL 94 - Tests for Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices and Appliances; Underwriters Laboratories Inc.; 1996. 1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Provide test reports showing compliance with the performance specified for: 1. Fire-related properties. 2. Accessibility and safety properties.. 3. Impact strength. B. Comer Guards - Performance Requirements: Pull out capacity complying with requirements of ANSI/ICCA117.1. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS A. Acceptable Manufacturer: Pawling Corporation; Standard Proqucts Division; 32 Nelson Hill Road, P.O. Box 200; Wassaic, New York 12592. ASD. Telephone: 800-4313456 (U.S. and Canada) or 845-373-9300. Fax: 845-373-8712 or 800 451-2200 (U.S. and Canada). E-rpail: sales@pawling.com. B. Substitutions: See Section 01600 - Product Requirements. 2.02 MATERIALS A. Vinyl: Provide comer guard covers extruded or molded of fire retardant, high impact polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and an embossed matte finish. 1. Minimum thickness: 0.080 inch. 2. Vinyl Properties: a. ASTM D 1784 Cell Classification: 16354. b. Specific gravity, tested in accordance with ASTM D 792: 1.33, minimum. c. Tensile strength at yield, tested in accordance with ASTM D 638: 6500 psi, minimum. . d. Modulus of elasticity, tested in accordance with ASTM D 638: 400,000 psi. e. Tensile impact energy, tested in accordance with ASTM D 1822: 75lb/sq in. f. Flexural strength, tested in accordance with ASTM 0 790: 12,500 psi. g. Modulus of Elasticity, tested in accordancewithA§TM 0790:.400,000 psi. h. Izod impact strength, tested in accordance with ASTM 0256: 23.0 Ib/inch of notch, minimum, 1/8 inch notch. . . i. (zod impact strength, tested in accordance with ASTM 0 256: 15.0 Ib/inch of notch, minimum, 1/4 inch notch. . . j. Hardness: 79, minimum, when tested in accordance with ASTM D 2240, using Type D durometer. TAP Architecture Issue: 4/05/04 10263 - 2 CORNER GUARDS Slidell Specialty Hospital 2 of 4 - k. Hardness: 108, minimum, when tested in accordance with ASTM D 785 (Rockwell). I. Deflection temperature at 264 psi, tested in accordance with ASTM D 648: 162 degrees F. m. Flammability, tested in accordance with ASTM D 635: Self-extinguishing. n. Flammability, tested in accordance with UL 94: v-o. 3. Extruded Vinyl Component Properties: a. Surface Buming Characteristics: Flame spread index of 5, maximum; smoke developed index of 180, maximum; when tested in accordance with ASTM E 84. b. Surface Buming Characteristics: Flame spread 10, maximum; smoke developed 250-330, maximum; when tested in accordance with CANfULC S102.2. c. Izod impact strength. tested in accordance with ASTM D 256: 25.3 Ib/inch of notch, average. d. Charpy impact strength. tested in accordance with ASTM D 6110: 26 Ibfinch of notch, average. e. Chemical and stain resistance, tested in accordance with ASTM D 543, 7 day immersion in standard reagents: Results available upon request. f. Color match when tested in accordance with SAE J 1545: Accurate to within 1.0 or less Delta E by CrE LAB 10 degree standard observer color difference and equation. g. Combustion toxicity: Registered in accordance with New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code. B. Alur:ninum for Comer Guard Retainers: Alloy 6063-TS, in accordance with ASTM B 221 (ASTM B 221 M) or FS QQ-A-200; anodized finish complying with AAMA 611, Class II minimum. ...... ...... - 2.03 SURFACE MOUNTED CORNER GUARDS A. Comer Guards: Pawling CG-20; 2-inch wide, O.08S-inch thick rigid vinyl cover over continuous 0.063-inch aluminum retainer. . 1. Provide TC-20 closure caps for comer guards that do not extend to ceiling. 2. Extend comer guard 54" above finish floor unless noted to the contrary. 3. Color: As selected from manufacturer's standard palette of colors. B. Comer Guards for End Of Wall: Provide Pawling CG-11; pair of CG-20 comer guards with variable width vinyl filler strip. 1. Filler strip color: Match comer guards. 2. Provide pair of TC-20 closure caps for comer guards that do not extend to ceiling. 3. Color: As selected from manufacturer's standard palette of colors. 2.04 ACCESSORIES A. Provide appropriate fasteners and accessories as required to properly complete comer guard installation. . ..... ...... -- ....... --- PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Verify that walls are in proper condition to receive installation of comer guards. 1. Surface mounted comer guards must be installed after wall finishes have been completed. : . 3.02 INSTALLATION A. Install comer guards in full compliance with manufacturer's installation instructions. B. Surface Mounted Rigid Vinyl Comer Guards: ""'. -. ....,. Tf\P Architecture Issue: 4/05/04 1 0263 - 3 CORNER GUARDS Slidell Specialty Hospita! 3 of 4 1. Fasten retainers to comers. 2. Mount caps so they overlap retainers. 3. Snap covers into place. . C. Install comer guard from the top of base to 54" above the finished floor. 3.03 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING A. Verify that comer guards are plumb and rigidly secured to substrate; make any adjustments required. B. Clean comer guards and immediate areas of installation, using materials and methods recommended by manufacturer. Remove from project site packaging and debris caused by installation. END OF SECTION - TAP Architecture Issue: 4/05/04 1 0263 - 4 CORNER GUARDS Slidell:Speciatty Hospital 4 of 4.