1、10-11 07 56 00 - 1 SECTION 07 56 00 FLUID-APPLIED ROOFING SPEC WRITER NOTE: Delete between /-/ if not applicable to project. Also delete any other item or paragraph not applicable in the section and renumber the paragraphs. This fluid applied system is intended for use over concrete roof decks. When
2、 consideration is given to applying the system over substrates other than concrete, consult the manufacturer. Specifically, do not apply over cellular glass block insulation, or asphalt impregnated insulation materials. Avoid applying synthetic rubber roofing over areas of high humidity. When synthe
3、tic rubber roofing is to be applied over lightweight concrete fill, have Designer obtain and detail special requirements. PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION Fluid applied roofing system consisting of a fluid application of multiple layers of neoprene and hypalon. SPEC WRITER NOTE: Delete following par
4、agraph when color is not selected in Section 09 06 00, SCHEDULE FOR FINISHES. /1.2 RELATED WORK Color of weather course: Section 09 06 00, SCHEDULE FOR FINISHES. / 1.3 QUALITY CONTROL A. Work shall be performed by installer approved in writing by roofing material manufacturer. B. Installation shall
5、comply with printed instructions of roofing materials manufacturer. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Submit in accordance with Section 01 33 23, SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA, AND SAMPLES. B. Samples: 1. 150 mm (6 inch) square cured sheet of roofing system without backing, showing color, and texture. 2. System propo
6、sed for flashing and reinforcing. C. Manufacturers Certificates: 1. Installer approval. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-10-11 07 56 00 - 2 2. Certificate stating that material utilized on the job will be of the same formulation as mat
7、erials covered by the test report. D. Manufacturers Literature and Data: 1. Roofing system materials giving physical properties, wet mil thickness in relation to dry mil thickness, and other related information. 2. Manufacturers printed instructions for application of roofing materials to be install
8、ed. E. Test Reports: Test report from an independent commercial testing laboratory showing that neoprene and hypalon materials meet specified requirements. 1.5 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Deliver materials to job site in manufacturers original factory sealed containers labeled to ident
9、ify product, manufacturer and point of manufacture. B. Observe precautions appropriate to flammable materials and “safety notes“ included in roofing material manufacturers printed instructions to installer before, during, and immediately following application of these materials. 1.6 JOB CONDITIONS A
10、. Work shall proceed only on dry surfaces free of water, surface condensation, rain, snow, ice, and frost. B. Do not proceed when temperature of surfaces to receive roofing and flashing, is lower than 5C (40 degrees F). C. Complete work on roof deck and install penetrations and projections through r
11、oof deck before roofing and flashing work as this section is applied. 1.7 WARRANTY Roofing system is subject to terms to “Warranty of Construction“, FAR clause 52.246-21, except that warranty period is extended to two years. 1.8 APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS A. The publications listed below form a part of
12、 this specification to the extent referenced. The publications are referenced in the text by the basic designation only. B. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standards: D412-06 Vulcanized Rubber and Thermoplastic Elastomers-Tension Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or netw
13、orking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-10-11 07 56 00 - 3 D750-06 Rubber Deterioration in Carbon-Arc Weathering Apparatus D1149-07 . Rubber Deterioration-Surface Ozone Cracking in a Chamber E96-10 . Water Vapor Transmission of Materials PART 2 - PRODUCTS SPEC WRITER NOTE: Make material requir
14、ements agree with applicable requirements specified in the referenced Applicable Publications. Update and specify only that which applies to the project. 2.1 ROOFING MATERIALS A. Neoprene-Based Prime and Base Courses: A polychloroprene base with added resins, curing agents, pigments and solvents, wh
15、ich contains no oils or volatile plasticizers. B. Elastic Base Sheet: A cured, non-staining, polychloroprene (neoprene) base with inorganic filament reinforcement and added resin, curing agents, pigments, and solvents. C. Neoprene Based Fibered Sealer: A 100 percent polychloroprene (neoprene) base w
16、ith inorganic filament reinforcement and added resin, curing agents, pigments, and solvents. D. Hypalon Based Weather Course: A 100 percent chlorosulfonated polyethylene base with added curing agents, pigments, and solvents which contain no oils or volatile plasticizers. Color of weather course shal
17、l be /as specified in Section 09 06 00, SCHEDULE FOR FINISHES. /white pigmented with Rutile type titanium dioxide./ E. Neoprene and Hypalon roofing materials shall meet the following requirements: Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-10-11
18、 07 56 00 - 4 Property Base Course Weather Course Test Method Tensile Strength 1600 pounds per square inch 500 minimum ASTM D412 Elongation at 75 Degrees F 400 percent minimum 400 minimum ASTM D412 Set at Break 30-50 percent minimum 5-50 ASTM D412 Ozone Resistance 50 percent Elongation (1 week at ap
19、prox. 2 parts per million ozone) No Visible Cracking No Visible Cracking ASTM D1149 Accelerated Weathering (After 100 hours in Weatherometer) No Visible Change ASTM D750 Water Vapor Permeability 0.30 perm 0.20 perm ASTM E96, Method B 2.2 CAULKING COMPOUND A non-staining, cold setting, flexible seala
20、nt having a polychloroprene or chlorosulfonated polyethylene base with added plasticizers, curing agents, pigments and which contains no volatile oils or other ingredients that will stain applied hypalon roofing. 2.3 REINFORCING TAPE A. Unwoven glass matter with nominal 18 mil film bonded with neopr
21、ene; or a 15 mil neoprene impregnated inorganic felt; or an untreated woven glass fiber tape, plain weave, weight 200 g/m2 (six ounces per square yard), thread count 42 by 32. B. In lieu of reinforcing tape, loose glass fibers embedded in liquid neoprene may be used as the reinforcing medium. 2.4 SO
22、LVENT For use in job site preparation of neoprene primer, for clean up and other related work, use a commercial grade xylene (xylol) or commercial grade toluene (toluol). 2.5 UNDERLAYMENT A. Level coat and underlayment materials shall be as recommended by manufacturer of roofing materials. Provided
23、by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-10-11 07 56 00 - 5 B. Level coat and underlayment materials will be required only when their use is necessary to provide a suitable base for application of the roofing materials. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATI
24、ON OF SURFACE A. Surfaces to receive roofing and flashing shall be in sound condition and free of projections, depressions, grease, oil, asphalt, tar, paint, wax, dust or other debris that will prevent proper application of roofing. B. Allow concrete surfaces to cure a minimum of 28 days and clean f
25、ree of any waterproofing agents, form release agents, and curing agents that might act as bond breakers. Proceed only when maximum moisture content of the substrate as measured with a moisture meter is 16 percent. C. Installer shall report adverse roof deck conditions of any type in writing to the C
26、ontractor with copy to Resident Engineer. Commencement of work constitutes acceptance of roof surfaces by installer as satisfactory for application of roofing and flashing. 3.2 CLEANING Broom-clean surfaces to remove all dust, dirt, loose aggregate, and other foreign particles. Remove excessive alka
27、line efflorescence on concrete by flushing with 10 percent muriatic acid solution, rinsed, and dried. 3.3 APPLICATION A. Install roofing with tools and equipment approved by roofing material manufacturer. Wet film thickness of roofing materials shall be as recommended by roofing material manufacture
28、r to obtain the specified dry film thickness. Check wet film thickness frequently by use of a wet mil thickness gauge. Control application of fluid-applied material by maintaining careful balance at all times between material consumption and area covered. B. Joint Treatment: Treat hairline cracks or
29、 other openings up to 2 mm (1/16 inch) in width with a brush coat of neoprene base fibered sealer. Openings larger than 2 mm (1/16 inch) but less than 6 mm (1/4 inch) fill and treat with a reinforcing tape as specified. Cracks 6 mm (1/4 inch) and over treat as specified for expansion joints. C. Expa
30、nsion Joints: Extend elastic base sheet used as expansion joint material a minimum of eight inches from edge of expansion joint Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-10-11 07 56 00 - 6 horizontally on to the deck. Apply a slight loop or rid
31、ge to elastic base sheet which is centered over expansion joint. D. Vent Pipes and Stacks: Apply elastic base sheet around projections through roof deck and extend it four inches horizontally and vertically around the projection; or use a premolded neoprene unit. E. Drains: Cut elastic base sheet to
32、 fit around drains and extend the same sheet horizontally on deck a minimum of 1500 mm (6 inches) from edge of all drains. Clamp rings or strainers shall not be attached until 48 hours after entire roofing application is complete. F. Priming: Immediately after substrate has been thoroughly cleaned a
33、nd ready for application of the roof, prime all concrete surfaces to receive roofing and flashing with neoprene or chlorinated rubber based primer. G. Roofing: 1. Base Course: Over roof surfaces, including elastic base sheet, apply neoprene-based base course at a rate that will insure a total dry mi
34、l thickness of neoprene materials of at least 14 mils. Install material in number of applications as recommended by the manufacturer and allow to dry a minimum of 72 hours. 2. Weather Course: Apply hypalon based weather course at a rate and in the number of coats as recommended by the manufacturer t
35、o insure a total dry mil thickness of hypalon materials of at least six mils. 3. The minimum total dry mil thickness of the combined neoprene and hypalon materials shall be 20 mils. 3.4 PROTECTION AND CLEAN UP A. Keep completed roofing system free of non essential traffic and unrelated work until at
36、 least 48 hours after completion of roofing application. B. Provide temporary support, such as insulation board, for materials and equipment stored on roof during application. C. Protect adjacent construction from disfiguration by run, spillage or overspray, and repair work defaced in this manner. D
37、. Remove tools, equipment and surplus materials and clear roof area of debris on completion of work. 3.5 REPAIRS Repair damage to roofing and flashing before work is complete. Patch breaks in surface with neoprene-based base course and hypalon-base Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-10-11 07 56 00 - 7 weather course application to insure a continuous waterproof membrane complying with these specifications. - - - E N D - - - Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-