KOBA ® MER (Mechanical Equipment Room)
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SECTION_________________________
MER (Mechanical Equipment Room)
Waterproofing System
Part 1 - General
1.01 Work Included
A. Furnish necessary material, labor, and equipment
required to prepare designated areas and install a MER Waterproofing System.
1.02 Related Work
A. Drawings and general provisions of contract
including General and Special Conditions and Division I, excepting special
Submittal and Quality Assurance provisions in this section.
1.03 Quality
Assurance
A. Manufacturer's Qualifications
Obtain MER Waterproofing System materials from a single manufacturer with a
minimum of _____ years verifiable experience providing materials of the type
specified in this section.
B. Contractor's Qualifications
Installation must be performed by a manufacturer certified contractor with
skilled mechanics having not less than three (3) years satisfactory experience
in the installation of the type of system as specified in this section, and
must be certified in writing by the manufacturer of the MER Waterproofing
System.
C. Floor
System Thickness Verification
At the owner's discretion and under his supervision the contractor shall take
_____ 1" random cores per 1,000 sq. ft. through the system into the
substrate to verify proper system thickness. Cored areas less than specified
thickness shall be removed and replaced or increased in thickness by the
installing contractor, in a manner that does not affect the performance or
integrity of the system. Cored areas which comply with the recommended system
thickness shall be built-up to match the surrounding surface elevation prior to
applying the seal coat(s). Cores taken and patched will be noticeable;
therefore, cores should be taken from areas where aesthetics are less critical.
Cost associate with repair of cored areas that comply with specification
thickness are the responsibility of the owner.
1.04 Warranty
A. The contractor and the manufacturer shall furnish a
standard guarantee of the MER Waterproofing System for a period of one year
after installation. The labor and material guarantee shall include loss of bond
and wear-through to the concrete substrate from normal use.
B. Not included in the warranty are damage due to
structural design deficiencies including but not limited to slab cracking from
lateral, vertical or rotational movement, and gouging or other damage due to
fork lifts, other equipment, delamination caused by vapor transmission, Acts of
God, or other elements beyond the scope of protection of this system nor causes
not related to the system materials.
C. In case of a warranty claim, the owner will notify
the manufacturer and contractor in writing within 30 days of the first
appearance of problems covered under this warranty. The owner will provide free
and unencumbered access to the area during normal working hours for warranty
rework. Property protection is also the owner's responsibility. Remedy is
limited to direct repair of the MER Waterproofing System.
1.05 Submittal
A. System Data
Submit manufacturer's specifications on cured system and individual components
of the MER Waterproofing System, including physical properties and performance
properties and tests described in part 2.01 B and submit Material Safety Data
Sheets. Each individual component of the system will be evaluated on the basis
of these standards. For any tests not listed in the manufacturer's standard
nationally published data, the manufacturer must supply the missing data
accompanied by the independent testing laboratory's test results which prove
compliance in accordance with the referenced standard(s). Furnish _____ sets of
this information. Manufacturer's standard color chart shall also be submitted
and must afford the owner color selection from at least _____ standard colors
and computerized custom color matching shall be available upon request. Furnish
____ sets of this information.
B. The contractor shall submit a 6" x 6"
cured system sample which the contractor has made for verification purposes and
finish texture approval.
C. Contractor Experience
The contractor shall furnish a list of projects using either specified material
or equivalent that they have installed during the last _____ years. Information
shall include: project name, square footage, owner contact name with owner's
address and phone number. Also, the contractor shall furnish résumés detailing
the experience of key project personnel including supervisors and mechanics.
D. It is the intention of this Section to provide the
products as named. Substitutions will be considered only when received by the
Architect, Engineer or Design Professional through a bidding Prime Contractor
at least ten days prior to the date set for receipt of bids. Upon receipt of
any such submission, the Architect, Engineer or Design Professional will
determine whether or not the proposed product is an equal. In the event the
Architect, Engineer or Design Professional determines that a proposed system is
an approved equal, he will issue an addendum and notify all bidders at least 48
hours prior to receipt of bids. No substitutions will be considered after
contract bid date.
E. The contractor shall submit a copy of the
manufacturer's packing slip, tagged for this specific job, along with
calculations, signed by an officer of the primary material supplier
demonstrating that the quantity of material furnished for the project will
achieve the specified coverage and mil thickness.
1.06 Material
Delivery, Handling and Storage
A. Primary system materials shall be delivered in the
manufacturer's undamaged, unopened containers. Each container shall be clearly
marked with the following:
•Product name(s) and/or Number(s)
•Manufacturer's name
•Component designation (A, B, etc.)
•Product Mix Ratio
•Health and Safety Information
•CHEMTREC Emergency Response Information
B. Provide equipment and personnel to handle the
materials by methods which prevent damage.
C. The contractor shall promptly inspect direct jobsite
material deliveries to assure that quantities are correct, comply with
requirements and are not damaged.
D. The contractor shall be responsible for materials
furnished by him, and he shall replace, at his own expense, such materials that
are found to be defective in manufacture or that have become damaged in
transit, handling or storage.
E. Store material(s) in accordance with manufacturer's
instructions, with seals and labels intact and legible. Maintain temperatures
within the required range. Do not use materials which exceed the manufacturer's
maximum recommended shelf life.
1.07 Job Conditions
A. The
contractor shall visit the jobsite prior to the installation of the MER
Waterproofing System to evaluate substrate condition, including substrate
moisture transmission, quantity and severity of cracking, and the extent of
repairs needed. Substrate imperfections should be repaired only after
mechanical preparation of the substrate. Surface preparation reveals most
imperfections requiring repair. Concrete substrates shall be tested to verify
that the moisture vapor transmission of the substrate does not exceed the MER
Waterproofing System manufacturers' recommendations. Cost associated with repair, leveling and remediation of the
substrate are the responsibility of the provider of the substrate.
B. The contractor should exercise care during surface
preparation and system installation to protect surrounding substrates and
surfaces, as well as in-place equipment. The contractor shall prepare the
substrate to remove laitance and open the surface. This shall be achieved by
light brush grit blasting. Surface profile achieved shall be similar to medium
grit sandpaper and free from bond-inhibiting contaminants. Costs incurred that
are associated with damage from negligence or inadequate protection shall be
the sole responsibility of the contractor.
C. Sub floor tolerances are specified in Section __________
(in accordance with ACI 302). Each drain in the installation area must be
working and raised or lowered to the actual finished elevation of the MER
Waterproofing System.
D. System must be protected by the General Contractor
or, as a separate bid item, by the installing contractor until it is inspected
and turned over to the owner.
E. The
minimum slab temperature must be conditioned to 60 degrees F before commencing
installation, during installation, and for at least 72 hours after installation
is complete. The substrate temperature
must be at least 5 degrees F above the dew point during installation.
F.
Maintain lighting at a minimum uniform level of 50 or more foot candles in
areas where the MER Waterproofing System is being installed. It is the
recommendation of the manufacturer that the permanent lighting be in place and
working during the installation.
G. Leaks from pipes and other sources must be corrected
prior to the installation of the MER Waterproofing System.
Part 2 - Products
2.01 Materials
A. System
Overview
The Mechanical Equipment
Room Waterproofing System consists of 3504 High Solids Primer / Sealer as
primer, 4995 Koba Thane (Base) Single Component Aromatic Membrane as membrane,
4995 Koba Thane (Base) Single Component Aromatic Membrane as wear course with
5310-8 Dry Silica Sand (30 mesh) or other approved aggregate and 4991P Koba
Thane Pigmented AL Topcoat as the seal coat.
B. Typical Physical
Properties of 4995
|
Color |
Gray |
|
Solids, by volume |
86% |
|
Cure Time |
6 hours |
|
Flammability |
Self-extinguishing over concrete |
|
Resistance to Elevated Temperatures |
No slip or flow at required temperature of 158° F |
|
Abrasion Resistance |
No significant change |
|
Elongation, at break |
525% |
|
Weathering |
Will chalk, not designed for exposure |
|
Adhesion |
350 pli |
|
ASTM C = Mortar system |
|
Part 3 - Execution
3.01 Surface
Preparation
A. For thorough instructions regarding preparation of
concrete substrates consult "Instruction for Concrete Surface
Preparation" (Form G-1).
3.02 Installation
A. General
Apply each component of the MER Waterproofing System in compliance with
manufacturer's written installation instructions and strictly adhere to mixing
and installation methods, recoat windows, cure times and environmental
restrictions. The MER Waterproofing System is to be installed directly over
non-moving control joints and cracks which have been treated with EPO-FLEX
epoxy, and the MER Waterproofing System will terminate at the edge of isolation
and expansion joints as designated by the Architect, Engineer or Design
Professional. Integral cove base shall be installed where specified in the
drawings.
B. Cracks
After preparation, evaluation of quantity and severity of cracks in concrete
will determine the needed repairs. Original bid assumes repair and treatment of
____ linear feet of cracks and control joints. Additional treatment is
considered excessive and must be bid on a per linear foot basis. For
information pertaining to the treatment of cracks in concrete substrates,
consult Manufacturer’s publication, Concrete 102.
C. Control
Joints
Original bid assumes repair and treatment of ____ linear feet of cracks and
control joints. Additional treatment is considered excessive and must be bid on
a per linear foot basis. For information pertaining to the treatment of control
joints in concrete substrates, consult Manufacturer’s publication, Concrete
103.
D.
Isolation/Expansion and Other Joints Subject to Movement
All expansion joints must be honored through the flooring system. For
information pertaining to the above, consult Manufacturer’s publication, Concrete
105.
E. System Primer
3504 High Solids Primer / Sealer
F. Waterproofing Membrane
4995 Koba Thane (Base) Single Component Aromatic Membrane
G. Wear Course
4995 Koba Thane (Base) Single Component Aromatic Membrane
5310-8 Dry Silica Sand (30 mesh) or other approved aggregate
H. Seal Coat
4991P Koba Thane Pigmented AL Topcoat
3.03 Curing, Cleaning
and Protection
A. Cure the MER Waterproofing System materials in
compliance with manufacturer's directions, taking care to prevent contamination
during stages of the installation and prior to completion of the curing
process.
B. Protect the MER Waterproofing System from damage and
wear during other phases of the construction operation, using temporary
coverings as recommended by the manufacturer, if required. Remove temporary
covering just prior to final inspection.
C. Clean the MER Waterproofing System just prior to
final inspection, using materials and procedures suitable to the system
manufacturer.
D. Some
cleaners will affect the color, gloss or texture of your polymer floor
surfaces. To determine how your cleaner will perform, first test each cleaner,
in a small area, utilizing your cleaning technique. This precaution will
demonstrate the effect of your cleaner and technique. If no deleterious effects
are observed, continue with the procedure. If deleterious effects do occur,
modify the cleaning material and/or procedure. For recommendations regarding
types of cleaners, contact the MER Waterproofing System manufacturer.
Revised: 05/05