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Thin Cast Stone Mantel
Architectural Specifications
1.0 GENERAL
1.1
DESCRIPTION
A. Fireplace
mantels shall be Worthington Thin Cast stone mantel
according to design number_____________
B. Thin Cast Stone fabrications as indicated on
the project drawings.
C.
Provide all labor materials, equipment and related
services for the complete installation of Thin Cast
Stone fabrications in accordance with contract
documents and requirements of authorities having
jurisdiction.
1.2 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit under provisions of Section 01300.
B. Shop Drawings:
For custom items, provide for approval drawings in
AutoCAD format showing dimensions, layout, sections,
and ornate details where applicable; include field
measured dimensions of the spaces where items are to
be installed, if critical to proper installation.
C. Samples: For
each custom “millwork” item specified, provide (1) -
12” long sample presenting actual product and
pattern.
1.3 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Transport, lift,
and handle units with care, avoiding excessive
stress, impact, and preventing damage; use
appropriate equipment and handling methods.
B. Store products
level in manufacturer's unopened packaging until
ready for installation, in a clean dry area
protected from weather, moisture, low temperatures,
and damage.
2.0
PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURER
Worthington Group Ltd
6950 Phillips Highway
Suite 20
Jacksonville, FL
32216
P. 800.872.1608/ F.
904.281.1488
www.WorthingtonMillwork.com
2.2
MATERIALS
A. Thin Cast Stone
Fabrications: Proprietary high density gypsum and
limestone composition reinforced with glass fibers,
and/or metal reinforcing as required.
B. Adhesive: “Power
Grab” latex adhesive as manufactured by Loctite/Henkel
or “Bulldog PL Premium” polyurethane adhesive as
manufactured by LePage/Henkel may be used
2.3 PHYSICAL MATERIAL PROPERTIES
A. Density: 90 to 110 lb/cu.ft.
B. Flame Spread Index: 0, when tested in
accordance with ASTM E84-90.
C. Non-combustible material, when tested in
accordance with ASTM E136-99.
D. Compressive strength: 2,000 to 5,000 psi
E. Impact strength: 8.0 to 9.0 ft-lb/sq-in.
2.4 TOLERANCES
A. Variation from dimensions indicated on
drawings: +/- 1/8”
B. Variation from plane along edge or surface:
+/- 1/16” per linear foot
3.0 EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A Do not begin
installation until substrates have been properly
constructed; verify that substrates are plumb and
true. If substrate preparation is the
responsibility of another installer, notify
architect and general contractor of unsatisfactory
preparation before proceeding.
B. Check
field dimensions before beginning installation. If
dimensions vary out of tolerance range for proper
installation, notify architect and general
contractor. Work shall not proceed until all
discrepancies are corrected.
3.2
PREPARATION
A. Clean surfaces thoroughly prior to
installation.
B. Prepare
surfaces as required to achieve the best result for
the substrate under the project conditions.
C. Install
supplementary temporary and permanent support and/or
bracing as required for proper installation
3.3 INSTALLATION
A. Install in
accordance with manufacturer's recommendations,
plumb and true to line; shim where necessary.
B. Coordinate work with related site work.
C. Butter all
bedding margins and butt joint ends with adhesive,
such as “Power Grab” as manufactured by Loctite/Henkel,
or “Bulldog PL Premium” as manufactured by LePage/Henkel.
Follow adhesive manufacturer’s instructions. Use
shims to align joints if required.
3.4 PROTECTION
A. Protect installed products until completion
of project
B. Touch-up, repair or replace damaged products
before substantial completion.
3.5
FINISHING
A. Comply with Section
09900 of specifications.
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER
**
a. Worthington Thin
Cast Stone fabrications are finished products and
should be treated as a gypsum product for surface
finishes.
b. Thin Cast Stone
fabrications are intended for interior “dry”
applications.
c. Worthington Thin
Cast Stone fabrications are produced with a texture
and color that replicates the appearance of stone.
Due to natural characteristics of the material and
manufacturing process, variations in color shade and
surface texture are normal
3.6 WARRANTY
A. One (1) year
manufacturer’s warranty for all materials supplied,
effective from date of receipt of material. Product
will conform to samples and drawings approved by
architect and/or general contractor. Any defects in
workmanship will be correct or replaced at the
discretion of the manufacturer at no cost. Defects
developed as a result of other trades or site
conditions are specifically excluded.
B. Limitations: The noted general warranty is
exclusive. All other warranties whether expressed or
implied or arising by application of law, usage of
trade, in the course of dealings or otherwise, are
excluded. The only warranty is that expressed above.
The manufacturer shall not be liable for any penalty
or for any loss or damages associated with the
removal or installation of its products or claims of
third parties against the purchaser. |