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Jason Socola cba 01-16-15 Jason Socola Ph : 585-334-4490 75 Thruway Park Drive West Henrietta, NY 14586 14-0298 Stone Quarry Apartments 400 Spencer Road Ithaca, NY Submittal Revision No: Sent Date: 334000.2 Submittal No: Spec Section No:Job: Required From Sub: Approved By Architect: 10/20/14 Spec Section Title:Sirk Submittal Title:Storm Sewer Structures PD/SD Subcontractor: Primary Contact: Phone Number: Supplier/Manufacturer: If this box is checked this submittal may differ from the plans and specs Notes: Subcontractor Stamp LECESSE Stamp Architect/Engineer Stamp LECESSE Construction Services LLC General Contractor: IHAVEPERSONALLYREVIEWEDTHISSUBMITTAL ANDINMYESTIMATIONTHISDOCUMENTFULFILLS THEINTENTOFTHEPLANSANDSPECIFICATIONS ANDISAPPROVEDFORSUBMISSION. LECESSECONSTRUCTIONSERVICESLLC BY:DrewJohnsonJason Socola Lou Mandell Jr. Pro Carpet 585-352-5905 ALTERNATE Entry Walk- Off Grate Mat 124813-1 2/18/15 R0 Mats Inc. X Please note this mat is not installed in a recessed frame. Please choose color on last page. ✔ date:cba 03-18-15 Section 12484: Floor Mats and Frames Page 1 of 4 MASTER SPECIFICATION SECTION 12484 FURNISHINGS – FOOT GRILLE ENTRANCE SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY A. Section includes: [Entrance matting systems, including aluminum foot grilles] B. Related Sections: Section(s) related to this section include: 1. Section 03300 - Cast-In-Place Concrete. 2. Section 08110 - Steel Doors and Frames. 3. Section 08212 - Stile and Rail Wood Doors. 4. Section 08710 - Door Hardware. 1.02 REFERENCES A. Standards listed by reference, including revisions by issuing authority, form a part of this specification section to extent indicated. The Standards listed here are identified with a designation number, title or other designation established by the issuing authority. 1.03 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Performance Requirements: Provide [aluminum entrance floor mat system], which has been manufactured and installed to maintain performance criteria stated by manufacturer without defects, damage or failure. 1.04 SUBMITTALS A. General: Submit listed submittals in accordance with the Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 Submittal Procedures Section. B. Product data: Submit product data, including manufacturer's specification sheet and installation instructions for specified products. Include methods of installation and substrate preparation for each type of substrate. C. Shop drawings: Submit shop drawings showing layout, profiles and product components, including anchorage, accessories, finish colors, patterns and textures. D. Samples: Submit samples for each type and color of exposed entrance mat, frames and accessories required. Provide samples of mat materials. Section 12484: Floor Mats and Frames Page 2 of 4 E. Quality Assurance Submittals: (1) Certified test reports showing compliance with specified performance characteristics and physical properties, and (2) Manufacturer’s Installation Instructions. F. Closeout Submittals: (1) Cleaning & Maintenance Data (Include methods for maintaining installed products and precautions against cleaning materials and methods detrimental to finishes and performance), and (2) Warranty. 1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Installer: Installer should be highly experienced in performing work of this section, having previously done work similar to that required for this project. 1.06 SEQUENCING/SCHEDULING A. Ordering: Comply with Manufacturer’s ordering instructions and lead-time requirements to avoid construction delays. B. Delivery: Deliver materials in Manufacturer’s original, unopened, undamaged packaging. C. Storage: Store materials at temperature and in humidity conditions recommended by manufacturer and protect from exposure to harmful weather conditions. D. Installation: Except as otherwise indicated herein, sequencing or scheduling for performance of work of this section in relation with other work is Contractor's option. Delay installation of mats until near time of substantial completion for the project. 1.07 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Temperature: Maintain temperature where products will be installed before, during and after installation as recommended by Manufacturer. B. Field Measurements: Where possible, verify actual measurements by field measuring before fabrication and include measurements in shop drawings. To avoid construction delays, coordinate field measurements and fabrication schedule based upon construction progress. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURER A. Provide Grate Mat foot grille by Mats Inc., PO Box 839, 37 Shuman Avenue, Stoughton, MA, 02072; telephone 800-628-7462 or 781-344-1536; fax 781-344- 1537; www.matsinc.com. Section 12484: Floor Mats and Frames Page 3 of 4 2.02 MATERIALS A. Exposed hinge rail connectors shall be extruded 6063-T52 aluminum complete with perforations for drainage. Tread rails shall be manufactured from aluminum, complete with co-extruded soft-durometer cushions, supplied in mill finish. 1. LEED-NC version 3 a. IEQ Credit 5 Grate Mat is designed for permanent installation. b. MR Credit 4: 49% pre-consumer recycled c. MR Credit 5: material must be manufactured within 500 miles of project location. B. Tread insert options: 1. Carpet shall meet the Carpet and Rug Institute’s standard for indoor air quality. Fibers shall include a minimum of 100, 12 mil monofilament fibers per square inch and colorfast, solution dyed nylon. Available in one of 11 standard colors as offered by manufacturer. Each carpet fiber and monofilament shall be fusion- bonded to a rigid two-ply backing to prevent fraying and supplied in continuous splice-free lengths. Carpet weight shall be 33 oz./sq. yd. 2. Poly-brush shall be solution dyed polypropylene fibers with 4,500 total denier, available in one of 4 standard colors as offered by the manufacturer. The textured fibers have ultraviolet blockers and color as an integral part of the filament. Each carpet fiber and monofilament shall be fusion-bonded to a rigid two-ply backing to prevent fraying and supplied in continuous splice-free lengths. Carpet weight shall be 27 oz./sq.yd. 3. Vinyl shall include a flexible dual durometer vinyl insert in any one of 3 colors as selected. C.Framing for Aluminum Foot Grille 1. Beveled vinyl frame shall be 2” wide, with tapered lead-in edge for surface mount applications. 2. Beveled aluminum frame shall be a 1-3/8” wide 6063-T5 aluminum alloy and permanently positions mat for surface mount applications. Frame color shall be supplied in mill finish. Note:Mill finish frames in contact with concrete to be primer coated. 3. Aluminum frame shall be a 7/16” deep recessed frame in 6063-T5 aliuminum alloy with 1/8” wide exposed surface. Frame color shall be mill finish. Note:Mill finish frames in contact with concrete to be primer coated. 2.03 PRODUCT SUBSTITUTIONS A. Substitutions: No substitutions permitted. PART 3 – EXECUTION Section 12484: Floor Mats and Frames Page 4 of 4 3.01 SUBSTRATE PREPARATION A. Examine substrates and conditions where floor mats will be installed. Do not proceed with installation until unsatisfactory conditions are corrected. Sub floor shall be clean and dry, and within acceptable tolerances. 3.02 INSTALLATION A. Sizes: Shop-fabricate units of floor mat to greatest extent possible in sizes as indicated. Where not indicated otherwise, provide single unit for each mat installation, but do not exceed manufacturer's maximum size recommendation for units intended for removal and cleaning. Where joints in mats are necessary, space symmetrically and away from normal traffic lanes. Miter corner joints in framing elements with hairline joints or provide prefabricated corner units without joints. Where possible, verify sizes by field measurement before shop fabrication. B. Accessories: [Where indicated for recessed or wall-to-wall installations, provide aluminum framework as recommended by manufacturer.] [Where indicated for surface mount installations, provide beveled vinyl frame or beveled aluminum frame.] C. General: Strictly comply with manufacturer’s installation instructions and recommendations. Coordinate installation with adjacent work to ensure proper clearances and to prevent tripping hazards. 3.03 CLEANING AND PROTECTION A. General Cleaning: Refer to Manufacturer’s Cleaning and Maintenance Instructions. B. Owner’s Personnel: Instruct Owner’s personnel in proper maintenance procedures. C. Protection: Protect installed product and finish surfaces from damage during construction and until acceptance. END OF SECTION © 2010 Mats Inc. All Rights Reserved. A copyright license to reproduce this specification is hereby granted to non-manufacturing architects, specification writers, and designers. Rev 4/10 37 Shuman Avenue Stoughton MA 02072 x 1-800-628-7462 x Fax: 1-781-344-1537 x www.matsinc.com 11/03/05 Aluminum Roll-up Mats Grate Mat Installation Instructions Guidelines Before any installation is started be sure to: Verify foot grille and frame type Verify the foot grille and frame size Verify the product thickness Verify the product color Check for any visual defects or damage in shipment Important: No returns will be accepted after the material has been installed. Failure to follow these installation instructions may void your warranty. I. Shallow Recessed Installation Instructions 1. Prepare a recess in the concrete flooring (block out) where the foot grille will be located. The recess should be deeper than the total height of your foot grille and frame; consult your shop drawing for proper depth. Block out an area 6” wider than the outside dimensions of the frame in both directions. This will allow 3” on all sides to maneuver the frames into place. 2. Secure the mat frame to the concrete using anchor bolts into lead anchors that are set into the floor. Stainless steel screws and plastic anchors may also be used. 3. Drill holes in the frame at 18 to 24 inch intervals for the bolts/screws. Countersink the holes. 4. Set the frames into position within the recess. Mark the hole locations on the concrete. Remove the frames and drill holes in the floor for the anchors. Clean the concrete dust away and install the anchors. 5. Reinstall the frames using the appropriate anchor bolts. If needed, shim under the frame sections so the top edge of the frame is flush with the finished floor and level. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 37 Shuman Avenue Stoughton MA 02072 x 1-800-628-7462 x Fax: 1-781-344-1537 x www.matsinc.com 11/03/05 2 6. Pour concrete (using non-shrinking grout) around the edges of the frame and in the center of the frame, level with the inside lip of the frame. 7. Level the concrete. Use a board slightly smaller than the frame opening and level the concrete in each section to be flush with the top of the grille support. Make sure the concrete (using non-shrinking grout) is smooth and level with the lip of the frame so the grille lies perfectly flat and will not rock. 8. Before the concrete hardens, recheck that the dimensions are correct, frame is square and level, and the frame corners are at correct angles so the mat will fit properly. Verify the inside frame dimensions are identical to your shop drawing. 9. After concrete has hardened, install plywood into the recess to fully protect the frame edges until just before the entrance is opened and the foot grilles are installed. 10. Clean all frames and intermediary supports before installing grilles; debris cannot be tolerated between the frame and grille. II. Surface Installation Instructions 1. Mark the layout on the floor where ramp frame needs to go for a smooth transition. 2. If holes not present, drill holes in the frame at 16 inch intervals for the bolts/screws. Countersink the holes. 3. Set the frames into position. Keeping the frames in position, drill holes in the floor for the anchors. Clean concrete dust away and install the anchors. 4. Secure the frame to the concrete inserting anchor bolts into lead anchors that are set into the floor. Stainless steel screws and plastic anchors may also be used. 5. Clean all frames and intermediary supports before installing grilles; debris cannot be tolerated between the frame and grille. 6. Place grille(s), loose laid, within frame. Questions? Please call Mats Inc. for assistance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human Avenue Stoughton MA 02072 x 1-800-628-7462 x Fax: 1-781-344-1537 x www.matsinc.com 10/28/05 CLEANING & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Aluminum Roll-up Mats Grate Mat only Cleaning & Maintenance Instructions General During the winter season, remove roll-up mats and clean frames once per week. During other seasons, once per month should be sufficient. Each time you clean the frames, make sure there are no residues or particles under the mats. This will prevent roll-up mats from warping due to an uneven substrate and prevent long-term problems. Vacuuming is the most effective method for this cleaning. If the units are attached to a drain, ensure that nothing is blocking the water flow to the drain. Debris between the rails should be removed during the cleaning process. This will ensure the rails remain straight and work properly. Never apply wax or other polishing products to the surface of the grilles; this would create a slippery surface that could cause slips and falls. Specifics Clean aluminum top surfaces with a soapy solution and leave to dry. If applicable, depending on insert option chosen, periodically clean carpet and scraping inserts with a hot water extraction machine to remove soil and restore pile. Optional accessories When cleaning roll-up mats outfitted with optional hinges, inspect the hinges and lock mechanism to ensure that all parts are securely attached and are functioning properly. All latches should be inspected and greased with water resistant grease. Any unit not functioning properly should be replaced to avoid further problems. Questions? Please call Mats Inc. for assistance. www.matsinc.com • 1.800.MATS.INC Rev 6/11 Mats Inc. Technical Data for Grate Mat Product Description General Corrosion resistant 6063-T52 aluminum with 49% pre-consumer recycled content Standard Insert 100% nylon carpet, fusion bonded to backing for durability. See additional insert options below. Technical Specifications Grate Mat Safety Surface Flammability ASTM D2859/ CPSC FF 1-70 Uncharred area must be greater than 1 inch in at least 7 out of 8 specimens Pass Slip resistance ASTM C1028 Static coefficient of friction: OSHA min. 0.5; ADA (guideline) min. 0.6 0.74 Frame Options Tread rails 6063-T52 aluminum spaced 2" on the center and connected with polyprene thermoplastic rubber hinges or a long lasting retentive aluminum hinge. 1" x 3/16" slotted holes for maximum drainage. Frame options L1 aluminum frame available for recessed applications. B2 aluminum ramp and B1 vinyl beveled frame available for surface mount applications. Blade dimensions 1-3/4" blades with spacing between blades not to exceed 3/16" Insert options Carpet, vinyl, poly-brush, abrasive, absorbent, serrated aluminum Performance Maximum rolling load per wheel - Level base install 350 lbs. LEED IEQ Credit 5 LEED-NC v. 3 For 1 point: permanently installed entrance system at least ten feet in length Grate Mat is designed for permanent installation. MR Credit 4 LEED-NC v. 3 For 1 - 2 points: $ value of all materials = min. average 10% recycled content 49% pre-consumer recycled MR Credit 5 LEED-NC v. 3 For 1 - 2 points: The material must be manufactured within 500 miles of the project location. 37 Shuman Avenue Stoughton, MA 02072 • 1-800-628-7462 • Fax: 781-344-1537 • www.matsinc.com 12/10 Page 1 of 2 Warranty Mats Inc. provides a basic warranty against defects in materials and workmanship for the products listed below. All below warranty periods start on the date of purchase from Mats Inc. Foot Grilles: Grate Grid, Grate Mat and Really Grate Mat 2 year limited Legend and Legacy 5 year limited Roll Goods: 3 year limited Berber, Berkshire, Boston - Diamond, Boston - Fenway, Boston - Kenmore, Decorib, New York Collection, Sanibel, Skyline, and Supreme Nop Modular Tiles: 3 year limited Aqua Block Tile, Calypso Tile, Diagonal Tile, Enterprise Tile, Geo Tile, NaturTile™, Slip Not 2000 Tile, and Supreme Nop Tile Walk off Mats & Runners: 1 year limited Aqua Block, Berber Vinylback, Brush Klean, Checkmate, Chevron, Decowave, Diamond Block, Olefin, Pin Step, Scrape Tuff, Trio Mat, and Tough Rib Specialty Products - Anti-Fatigue & Industrial: 1 year limited Anti-Static Anti-Fatigue, Berber Eze, Bubble Mat, Comfort Mat, Comfort Stance II, Corrugated Runner, Cushion Eze, Diamond Plate, Drain Tile, Eco Tile, Kushion Safe, Kushion Safe Lite, Kushion Safe Modular, Kushion Safe Runner, Safety Grit Anti-Slip, Soft Spun, Vinyl Link Specialty Products - Logo Mats: 1 year limited Design Print, Precision Inlay, Precision Inlay Plush Specialty Products - Outdoor: 5 year limited Outdoor Paver Sports & Fitness Flooring - Weight Rooms & Fitness: Combination, Decathlon, Decathlon Design 5 year limited Lock Mat, Super Sport Weight 1 year limited The warranty is valid only when the material is used for the purpose intended, and installed and maintained strictly in accordance with installation, cleaning and maintenance instructions available on www.matsinc.com or by calling our product specialists at 1-800-MATS-INC. On fibered products, this warranty does not cover cuts, burns, shedding, pilling, staining, soiling, matting of fiber, fading or flattening of the pattern, or fiber loss due to abnormal use or application. Fiber loss is defined as pile reduction that exceeds 15% in any one area, or to the point the backing is showing through to the top of the mat. This warranty does not cover nosing or seaming. The obligation under this warranty is limited to the original user and to the replacement, repair, or pro-rated refund of said products. The labor costs of removing and/or re-installing replacement materials and associated freight costs are not part of this warranty. 37 Shuman Avenue Stoughton, MA 02072 • 1-800-628-7462 • Fax: 781-344-1537 • www.matsinc.com 8/10 Page 2 of 2 In order to make a claim on the warranty, send detailed photographs of the problem area to Mats Inc. attention: Customer Service. If materials are requested for inspection to obtain this warranty, materials must be returned freight prepaid. Freight charges will be credited when goods are deemed warrantable. Mats Inc. reserves the right to determine final warranty coverage. *For warranty terms and conditions on additional products not listed here, visit www.matsinc.com. Questions? Please call Mats Inc. for assistance. Jason Socola ✔ cba 02-17-15 Color to be #3 White on White ✔ cba If the layout on the CDs as noted is not able to be constructed, the intent is that the door sizes to all be the same size as close to possible. 02-06-15 correct correct yout per p Color to be Maple- Nutmeg/Fog Stain 1/4 turn.cba 12-22-14 ✔ date:cba 03-18-15