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The firm shall be licensed or otherwise approved by the insulation material manufacturer. @Style #0@ @Style #0@1.3.3Before proceeding with the application of the spray applied insulation, approval of the proposed material thickness shall be obtained from the architect and other applicable authorities. @Style #0@ @Style #0@<+!>1.4Manufacturer's Literature<-!> @Style #0@ @Style #0@1.4.1Copies of the manufacturer's literature, clearly indicating conditions of acceptance and method of application, shall be available on site before and during period of performance of related work and product installation. @Style #0@ @Style #0@<+!>1.5Material Delivery and Storage<-!> @Style #0@ @Style #0@1.5.1All material to be delivered to the site in original, undamaged and unopened packages clearly labelled by the manufacturer. @Style #0@ @Style #0@1.5.2All materials to be stored on site in a warm, dry location on either a concrete floor or raised platform. Material must not get damp or wet. @Style #0@ @Style #0@1.5.3Adhesive concentrate must not freeze. @Style #0@ @Style #0@<+!>1.6Project Conditions<-!> @Style #0@ @Style #0@1.6.1Spray applied insulation shall only be installed under the conditions as stated in the manufacturer's published application instructions. @Style #0@ @Style #0@1.6.2When the prevailing outdoor temperature at the site is less than 4 0C (400 F), a minimum substrate and ambient temperature of 4 0C (400 F) shall be maintained for 24h before, during and until the applied product is completely cured (dry) through to the substrate. If necessary for job progress, the General Contractor shall provide enclosures with dry heat to maintain temperature. @Style #0@ @Style #0@1.6.3General Contractor shall provide ventilation to allow proper drying of the installed spray applied insulation during and after its application. @Style #0@ @Style #0@1.6.4At all times during installation and drying of spray applied insulation ventilation in enclosed areas shall not be less that 3 complete air changes per hour. @Style #0@ @Style #0@1.6.5All patching and repairing of installed spray applied insulation required because of damage or cutting by other trades shall be performed under this Section and paid for by the trade(s) responsible. @Style #0@ @Style #0@1.6.6The General Contractor shall allow the Manufacturer's representative full access to the site during normal working hours. @Style #0@ @Style #0@1.6.7The Contractor shall co-operate in the co-ordination and scheduling of the insulation work to avoid delays in job progress. @Style #0@ @Style #0@ @Style #0@ @Style #0@<+!>2.Products<-!> @Style #0@ @Style #0@2.1.1Materials: Spray applied insulation shall be TC-417 GP white glass fibre together with its specified synthetic emulsion adhesive and shall conform to test protocols and results as detailed in 2.1.2 below. @Style #0@ @Style #0@2.1.2Spray applied insulation shall not contain free crystalline silica, asbestos or combustible fibre, and shall be applied to conform to the drawings, specifications and following test criteria: @Style #0@ <:t0> @Style #0@ @Style #0@2.1.3Spray applied insulation shall be WH certified. @Style #0@ @Style #0@2.1.4Adhesive shall be mixed with fresh, clean, potable water in the exact proportion as recommended by the manufacturer. @Style #0@ @Style #0@2.1.5Adhesive must be kept from freezing at all times. @Style #0@ @Style #0@ @Style #0@ @Style #0@<+!>3.1Preparation<-!> @Style #0@ @Style #0@3.1.1All surfaces to receive spray Insulation shall be free of all petroleum-based greases and oils, loose mill scale, rust, poorly adhered paint and other foreign materials that could impair bonding tothe surface. Any required cleaning of the substrate to receive the material shall be the responsibility of the General Contractor. @Style #0@ @Style #0@3.1.2Remove dust, dirt or foreign material on surfaces to which the product is to be applied, that could otherwise create a false bond or surface staining of the product. @Style #0@ @Style #0@3.1.3Verify compatibility and bond requirements of all surfaces to receive spray applied insulation. @Style #0@ @Style #0@3.1.4Ensure that all equipment, piping, ducts or other units that would interfere with the application of spray applied insulation are not positioned until application is complete. @Style #0@ @Style #0@3.1.5Ensure that proper temperature and ventilation are maintained as specified in 1.6.2 through 1.6.4. @Style #0@ @Style #0@3.1.6Provide and install masking, drop cloths or other suitable coverings to prevent overspray from coming into contact with unintended fixtures and surfaces. @Style #0@ @Style #0@<+!>3.2Application<-!> @Style #0@ @Style #0@3.2.1Mix and apply spray applied insulation in strict accordance with manufacturer's published recommendations. @Style #0@ @Style #0@3.2.2Apply product in sufficient thickness to achieve the required thermal and/or acoustic value. @Style #0@ @Style #0@3.2.3Use a 'one-pass' application procedure. Do not layer application. @Style #0@ @Style #0@<+!>3.3Clean-up<-!> @Style #0@ @Style #0@3.3.1Remove overspray from equipment and surfaces not intended to be covered. Perform all removal work while installed product is still wet. @Style #0@ @Style #0@3.3.2Ensure clean up is up to industry standards. @Style #0@ @Style #0@<+!>3.4Options<-!> @Style #0@ @Style #0@3.4.1The surface of the spray applied insulation can be left untamped for basic finish, or can be board tamped and oversprayed for a flatter, more uniform finish. @Style #0@ @Style #0@3.4.2For a more durable and attractive finish in exposed areas, it is recommended that the surface be board tamped and oversprayed with adhesive. @Style #0@ NOTE:Any installation tamped by any means must retain adequate thickness to meet the specified thermal and/or acoustic value. @Style #0@ @Style #0@3.4.3If a finish colour other than white is desired we suggest: @Style #0@ a)For dark grey or light grey use manufacturer's colour additives for adhesive (if available); @Style #0@ b)Topcoat with a spray applied insulation surface protection coating (if available from the manufacturer). This coating can be coloured as desired and has the added benefit of improving surface cohesion of the installed material; @Style #0@ c)Paint the installed spray applied insulation with any good quality paint of the desiredcolour. @Style #0@ >