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- SECTION 09622
-
- RUBBER RECREATIONAL AND ATHLETIC FLOORING
- NOTE ** Pawling Corporation rubber recreational and
- athletic flooring.
- NOTE **
- NOTE ** This section is based on rubber recreational and
- athletic flooring manufactured by Pawling
- Corporation, Standard Products Division, which is
- located at the following address:
- NOTE ** Borden Lane, P.O. Box 200
- NOTE ** Wassaic NY 12592
- NOTE ** Tel: (800) 431-3456 (U.S. and Canada)
- NOTE ** Tel: (914) 373-9300
- NOTE ** Fax: (800) 451-2200 (U.S. and Canada)
- NOTE ** Fax: (914) 373-9300
- NOTE ** E-mail address: sales@pawling.com
- NOTE **
- NOTE ** Pawling manufactures a variety of rubber
- recreational and athletic flooring.
- NOTE **
- NOTE ** NOTE: Do not specify flooring to be installed over
- carpeting of any grade.
- NOTE **
- NOTE ** SECTION 09622 - RUBBER RECREATIONAL AND ATHLETIC
- FLOORING, Copyright 1997, The Architect's Catalog,
- Inc.
-
-
- PART 1 GENERAL
-
- 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
-
- A. Rubber Recreational and Athletic Flooring.
-
- 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
- NOTE ** Delete any sections below not relevant to this
- project; add others as required.
-
- A. Section 03300 - Cast-In-Place Concrete.
-
- B. Section 06100 - Rough Carpentry.
-
- 1.3 REFERENCES
- NOTE ** Delete references from the list below that are not
- actually required by the text of the edited
- section.
-
- A. ASTM D 412 - Standard Test Methods for Vulcanized Rubber
- and Thermoplastic Rubbers and Thermoplastic Elastomers--
- Tension.
-
- B. ASTM D 624 - Standard Test Method for Tear Strength of
- Conventional Vulcanized Rubber and Thermoplastic
- Elastomers.
-
- C. ASTM D 746 - Standard Test Method for Brittleness
- Temperature of Plastics and Elastomers by Impact.
-
- D. ASTM D 2047 - Standard Test Method for Static Coefficient
- of Friction of Polish-Coated Floor Surfaces as Measured
- by the James Machine.
-
- E. ASTM D 2240 - Standard Test Method for Rubber Property--
- Durometer Hardness.
-
- F. ASTM E 648 - Standard Test Method for Critical Radiant
- Flux of Floor-Covering Systems Using a Radiant Heat
- Energy Source.
-
- G. MIL-M-15562 - Dielectric Strength.
-
- H. NFPA 253 - Standard Method of Test for Critical Radiant
- Flux of Floor Covering Systems Using a Radiant Heat
- Energy Source.
-
- 1.4 SUBMITTALS
-
- A. Submit under provisions of Section 01300.
-
- B. Product Data: Manufacturer's descriptive literature for
- specified flooring tiles; include documentation of
- conformance to specified requirements.
-
- C. Shop Drawings: Dimensioned plans, to scale, indicating
- layout of flooring tiles in areas to receive them.
- NOTE ** Delete the following paragraph if specifying custom
- colors, or if colors are specified in this section.
-
- D. Selection Samples: Two sets of color chips representing
- manufacturer's full range of available flooring tile
- colors.
-
- E. Verification Samples: Two samples, minimum size 6 inches
- (152 mm) square, representing actual color and finish of
- flooring tiles to be installed.
-
- F. Quality Assurance Submittals: Manufacturer's printed
- installation instructions; include product storage
- requirements.
-
- G. Closeout Submittals:
- 1. Manufacturer's recommendations for cleaning and
- maintaining flooring.
- 2. Warranty documents specified in WARRANTY Article of
- PART 1 of this section.
-
- 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE
-
- A. Qualifications:
- 1. Manufacturer: Minimum five (5) years documented
- experience producing flooring similar to those
- specified in this section.
- 2. Installer: Minimum three (3) years documented
- experience installing flooring similar to those
- specified in this section.
-
- 1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
-
- A. Store flooring tile in manufacturer's unopened packaging
- until installation.
-
- B. Maintain storage area conditions for flooring tile in
- accordance with manufacturer's instructions until
- installation.
-
- C. Do not store flooring tile outside.
-
- D. Do not store unprotected flooring tile under fluorescent
- lighting for period longer than 30 calendar days; cover
- flooring tile with dark color polyethylene sheeting, or
- other light-protective covering.
-
- 1.7 PROJECT CONDITIONS
-
- A. Field Measurements: When project conditions permit, take
- field measurements of areas to receive flooring tile;
- note discrepancies on submitted shop drawings.
-
- 1.8 WARRANTY
-
- A. Manufacturer's Warranty: Manufacturer's standard
- warranty against defects in products.
- NOTE ** Delete the following Article if maintenance stock
- not required.
-
- 1.9 MAINTENANCE
-
- A. Extra Materials: Supply extra floor tiles, in quantities
- to equal 5 percent of installed tile for each type tile
- specified, for Owner's maintenance stock.
-
- PART 2 PRODUCTS
-
- 2.1 MANUFACTURERS
-
- A. Acceptable Manufacturer: Pawling Corporation, Standard
- Products Division; Borden Lane, P.O. Box 200, Wassaic NY
- 12592; ASD. Tel. (800) 431-3456 (U.S. and Canada) or
- (914) 373-9300; Fax. (800) 451-2200 (U.S. and Canada) or
- (914) 373-8712; E-mail address sales@pawling.com
-
- B. Substitutions: Not permitted.
-
- 2.2 RUBBER RECREATIONAL AND ATHLETIC FLOORING
-
- A. Characteristics:
- 1. Specific gravity: 1.47 +/-0.03.
- 2. Tensile strength, when tested in accordance with ASTM
- D 412: 650 pounds per square inch (4.48 Mpa).
- 3. Hardness, when tested in accordance with ASTM D 2240:
- Durometer Shore A 55 +/-5.
- 4. Elongation, when tested in accordance with ASTM D
- 412: 550 percent.
- 5. Tear resistance, when tested in accordance with ASTM
- D 624: 75 pounds per square inch (0.51 Mpa).
- 6. Temperature stability range, when tested in
- accordance with ASTM D 746: -30 degrees F (-34.4
- degrees C) to 120 degrees F (48.8 degrees C).
- 7. Shrinkage, after 7 days at 212 degrees F (100 degrees
- C): 2 percent.
- 8. Dielectric strength, in accordance with MIL-M-15562:
- 37,000 volts.
- 9. Conductivity: Non-conductive.
- NOTE ** Retain one or more of the following six paragraphs
- to specify tile required for project; If more than
- one type is required, add Type designation
- (Flooring Type __:) and coordinate with drawings.
-
- B. Flooring: Pro-Tek Hid-N-Lok(R) II, Style HL-150.
- 1. Composition: Virgin SBR rubber; compositions using
- reclaimed or reprocessed rubber not permitted.
- 2. Size: 24 inches (609.6 mm) square.
- 3. Thickness: 3/8 inches (9.5 mm).
- 4. Weight: 11 pounds (4.9 kg), each tile.
- 5. Flammability, when tested in accordance with NFPA 253
- and ASTM E 648: Critical Radiant Flux 0.44
- watts/cm2, Class II.
- 6. Tile-to-tile interlock: Hidden interlock feature,
- which hides interlocks beneath tile surface; five (5)
- interlocks per side.
- 7. Surface: Polished top surface; (4) 12-inch (304.8
- mm) squares per tile.
- NOTE ** Insert color requirement in one of the following
- two sub-paragraphs.
- NOTE **
- NOTE ** Colors may be selected from manufacturer's seven
- (7) standard colors - Black, Tan, Terra Cotta,
- Blue, Charcoal, Taupe, and Teal - or special custom
- colors, subject to upcharges and minimum
- quantities.
- 8. Color: _______________; solid color throughout full
- tile thickness.
- 9. Color: Custom color matching Architect's sample;
- solid color throughout full tile thickness.
-
- C. Flooring: Pro-Tek Hid-N-Lok(R) II, Style HL-100.
- 1. Composition: Virgin SBR rubber; compositions using
- reclaimed or reprocessed rubber not permitted.
- 2. Size: 24 inches (609.6 mm) square.
- 3. Thickness: 9/16 inches (14.2 mm).
- 4. Weight: 16 pounds (7.2 kg), each tile.
- 5. Static coefficient of friction, when tested in
- accordance with ASTM D 2047: Dry 0.84; Wet 0.90.
- 6. Flammability, when tested in accordance with NFPA 253
- and ASTM E 648: Critical Radiant Flux 0.44
- watts/cm2, Class II.
- 7. Tile-to-tile interlock: Hidden interlock feature,
- which hides interlocks beneath tile surface; five (5)
- interlocks per side.
- 8. Surface: Sand-blasted soft-etch textured surface;
- (16) 5 1/2-inch (39.7 mm) raised squares per tile.
- NOTE ** Insert color requirement in one of the following
- two sub-paragraphs.
- NOTE **
- NOTE ** Colors may be selected from manufacturer's seven
- (7) standard colors - Black, Tan, Terra Cotta,
- Blue, Charcoal, Taupe, and Teal - or special custom
- colors, subject to upcharges and minimum
- quantities.
- 9. Color: _______________; solid color throughout full
- tile thickness.
- 10. Color: Custom color matching Architect's sample;
- solid color throughout full tile thickness.
-
- D. Flooring: Pro-Tek Gymtile(TM)/Flip-It(TM), Style FL-100.
- 1. Composition: Virgin SBR rubber; compositions using
- reclaimed or reprocessed rubber not permitted.
- 2. Size: 24 inches (609.6 mm) square.
- 3. Thickness: 9/16 inches (14.2 mm).
- 4. Weight: 16 pounds (7.2 kg), each tile.
- 5. Static coefficient of friction, when tested in
- accordance with ASTM D 2047: Dry 0.84; Wet 0.90.
- 6. Flammability, when tested in accordance with NFPA 253
- and ASTM E 648: Critical Radiant Flux 0.44
- watts/cm2, Class II.
- 7. Tile-to-tile interlock: Hidden interlock feature,
- which hides interlocks beneath tile surface; five (5)
- interlocks per side.
- 8. Surface: Etched surface.
- NOTE ** Insert color requirement in one of the following
- two sub-paragraphs.
- NOTE **
- NOTE ** Colors may be selected from manufacturer's seven
- (7) standard colors - Black, Tan, Terra Cotta,
- Blue, Charcoal, Taupe, and Teal - or special custom
- colors, subject to upcharges and minimum
- quantities.
- 9. Color: _______________; solid color throughout full
- tile thickness.
- 10. Color: Custom color matching Architect's sample;
- solid color throughout full tile thickness.
-
- E. Flooring: Pro-Lok I(TM), Style PL-100.
- 1. Composition: Virgin SBR rubber; compositions using
- reclaimed or reprocessed rubber not permitted.
- 2. Size: 24 inches (609.6 mm) square.
- 3. Thickness: 7/16 inches (11.1 mm).
- 4. Weight: 10 pounds (4.5 kg), each tile.
- 5. Flammability, when tested in accordance with NFPA 253
- and ASTM E 648: Critical Radiant Flux 0.44
- watts/cm2, Class II.
- 6. Tile-to-tile interlock: Hidden interlock feature,
- which hides interlocks beneath tile surface; five (5)
- interlocks per side.
- 7. Top surface: Textured raised discs of alternating
- sizes.
- 8. Bottom surface: Knob and groove design with air flow
- slots for increased air movement, speeding
- evaporation.
- NOTE ** Insert color requirement in one of the following
- two sub-paragraphs.
- NOTE **
- NOTE ** Colors may be selected from manufacturer's seven
- (7) standard colors - Black, Tan, Terra Cotta,
- Blue, Charcoal, Taupe, and Teal - or special custom
- colors, subject to upcharges and minimum
- quantities.
- 9. Color: _______________; solid color throughout full
- tile thickness.
- 10. Color: Custom color matching Architect's sample;
- solid color throughout full tile thickness.
-
- F. Flooring: Aerobic Tile - Traction Top, Style PL-200.
- 1. Composition: Virgin SBR rubber; compositions using
- reclaimed or reprocessed rubber not permitted.
- 2. Size: 24 inches (609.6 mm) square.
- 3. Thickness: 9/16 inches (14.2 mm).
- 4. Weight: 14 pounds (6.3 kg), each tile.
- 5. Flammability, when tested in accordance with NFPA 253
- and ASTM E 648: Critical Radiant Flux 0.44
- watts/cm2, Class II.
- 6. Tile-to-tile interlock: Hidden interlock feature,
- which hides interlocks beneath tile surface; five (5)
- interlocks per side.
- 7. Top surface: Raised-nub traction surface, slip-
- resistant.
- 8. Bottom surface: Knob design, aerating and impact-
- cushioning.
- NOTE ** Insert color requirement in one of the following
- two sub-paragraphs.
- NOTE **
- NOTE ** Colors may be selected from manufacturer's seven
- (7) standard colors - Black, Tan, Terra Cotta,
- Blue, Charcoal, Taupe, and Teal - or special custom
- colors, subject to upcharges and minimum
- quantities.
- 9. Color: _______________; solid color throughout full
- tile thickness.
- 10. Color: Custom color matching Architect's sample;
- solid color throughout full tile thickness.
-
- G. Flooring: Aerobic Tile - Polish Top, Style PL-300.
- 1. Composition: Virgin SBR rubber; compositions using
- reclaimed or reprocessed rubber not permitted.
- 2. Size: 24 inches (609.6 mm) square.
- 3. Thickness: 3/8 inches (9.5 mm).
- 4. Weight: 10 pounds (4.5 kg), each tile.
- 5. Flammability, when tested in accordance with NFPA 253
- and ASTM E 648: Critical Radiant Flux 0.44
- watts/cm2, Class II.
- 6. Tile-to-tile interlock: Hidden interlock feature,
- which hides interlocks beneath tile surface; five (5)
- interlocks per side.
- 7. Top surface: Polished top; four (4) 12-inch (304.8
- mm) squares per tile.
- 8. Bottom surface: Knob design, aerating and impact-
- cushioning.
- NOTE ** Insert color requirement in one of the following
- two sub-paragraphs.
- NOTE **
- NOTE ** Colors may be selected from manufacturer's seven
- (7) standard colors - Black, Tan, Terra Cotta,
- Blue, Charcoal, Taupe, and Teal - or special custom
- colors, subject to upcharges and minimum
- quantities.
- 9. Color: _______________; solid color throughout full
- tile thickness.
- 10. Color: Custom color matching Architect's sample;
- solid color throughout full tile thickness.
-
-
- PART 3 EXECUTION
-
- 3.1 EXAMINATION
-
- A. Verify that sub-floors to receive flooring are level to
- within flooring manufacturer's requirements, and without
- large cracks, depressions, or indentations.
-
- B. Installer's Examination:
- 1. Have installer of this section examine conditions
- under which construction activities of this section
- are to be performed, then submit written notification
- if such conditions are unacceptable.
- 2. Transmit two copies of installer's report to
- Architect within 24 hours of receipt.
- 3. Beginning construction activities of this section
- before unacceptable conditions have been corrected is
- prohibited.
- 4. Beginning construction activities of this section
- indicates installer's acceptance of conditions.
-
- 3.2 PREPARATION
-
- A. Remove dust, debris, moisture, and powder accumulations
- from surfaces to receive flooring.
-
- 3.3 INSTALLATION
-
- A. Install flooring, without adhesives, in accordance with
- shop drawings and manufacturer's instructions.
-
- 3.4 PROTECTION
-
- A. Protect installed products of this section from damage to
- function or finish by subsequent construction activities.
-
- B. Repair minor damage to finishes in accordance with
- manufacturer' recommendations.
-
- C. Replace products having damage to function, and products
- having damage to finishes which cannot be repaired to
- Architect's acceptance.
-
-
- END OF SECTION
-