| Fabric Tackboards & Tackable Wall Panels - SECTION 10992 |
| 1. |
General |
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| 1.1 |
Related Work in Other Sections |
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.1 |
Concrete Walls |
Section |
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.2 |
Masonry Walls |
Section |
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.3 |
Finish Carpentry or Millwork |
Section |
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.4 |
Gypsum Wallboard |
Section |
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.5 |
Electrical Outlets |
Section |
| 1.2 |
Guarantee |
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.1 |
Provide a two year written
guarantee against defects in materials, workmanship and/or fabric
sagging. |
| 1.3 |
Work Specified |
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|
.1 |
Fabric tackable panels
designated as FTB on drawings or Room Finish Schedule. |
| 1.4 |
Fire Rating |
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|
.1 |
Flame spread rating of
each component of the assembly not to exceed 25 as to CAN/ULC-S102-M88
and ASTM E-84 testing. |
| 1.5 |
Samples |
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|
.1 |
Submit 300mm x 300mm samples
for final approval prior to ordering. Label samples with manufacturer's
name, quality, colour, texture and weight. |
| 1.6 |
Delivery / Storage / Handling |
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|
.1 |
Deliver materials and
assemblies to site when areas of application are erected and ready
to receive application. |
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.2 |
Store all material flat
in a clean, dry storage area. Do not store material in an
upright position. |
| 2. |
Products |
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| 2.1 |
Framework |
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|
.1 |
12.5mm thick F.R. PVC
extrusion to profile specified or detailed on drawings. (The
Regular extrusion can be used at the top of the panel as a hanging
rail if so indicated.) |
| 2.2 |
Tackable Substrate |
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|
.1 |
13mm thick perforated
mineral fibre board. Density = 16 lb. pcf. NRC = 0.50 as per
ASTM C-423. Flame Spread = 25. Smoke Dev. = 10.
ULC Class A surface Burning Characteristics - ASTM E-84. |
| 2.3 |
Fabric |
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|
.1 |
(Specify fabric as per
manufacturers specifications. Specify additional fabric if
required for owners maintenance.) |
| 3. |
Execution |
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| 3.1 |
Installation |
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|
.1 |
Fasten PVC track securely
to wall surface in continuous strips around perimeter of wall or
to panel sizes indicated on drawings. Fastenings to be as
recommended by the manufacturer and approved by the Consultant. |
|
.2 |
Ensure PVC track is aligned
horizontally and vertically and that miters and butt joints are
square and flush. |
|
.3 |
Install tackable core
neatly within the perimeter of the PVC framework. Use full
sheets and ensure that butt joints are flush and do not telegraph
through the fabric. |
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.4 |
Install PVC shims around
outlet boxes, receptacles, etc., which occur in the fabric area.
Install securely and ensure that all cover plates, etc., mount flush
on fabric surface. |
|
.5 |
Fabric to be cut by thread
or pattern, whichever is applicable. Fabric to have sewn flat
seams or abutted panels as detailed. |
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.6 |
Stretch fabric over PVC
framework and insert into the jaw of the extrusion using appropriate
tools. Fabric to be squared and even, concealing the PVC extrusion.
After fabric is stretched over framework, trim all edges and insert
remaining salvage material fully into jaws of the PVC extrusion. |
| 3.2 |
Clean-up |
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.1 |
Clean fabric surfaces
of dust, dirt or other contaminants. |
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.2 |
Remove debris and leave
area neat and clean. |
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