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The design team for the new Central Concourse for Hobby airport in Houston faced a dilemma on how to insulate the raised slab of the terminal. The underside of the terminal would have to be treated with some kind of versatile and effective insulation to prevent energy loss The versatility of K-13 to conform to any surface configuration eliminates voids, gaps and compressions that can occur with prefabricated insulation. This monolithic coating results in the outstanding field performance of K- 13. Parking decks, baggage claim areas, gyms, schools and offices are just a few of the many types of projects that benefit from K-13 products. Contact International Cellulose Corporation today at (800) 444-1252 (800) 444-1252 (800) 444-1252 (800) 444-1252 (800) 444-1252 for complete details on how K-13 can improve your new construction and renovation projects. Visit us on-line at: www www www www www.sp .sp .sp .sp .spray-o y-o y-o y-o y-on.c n.c n.c n.c n.com. m. m. m. m. between the conditioned space and unconditioned tarmac below. K-13 was chosen because its seamless application provides a more efficient thermal performance. Additionally, white K-13 has a light reflectivity of 73 which aided in the lighting design. K-13 utilizes a patented adhesive system that provides a strong, durable bond to virtually any substrate including concrete, metal, wood, glass, styrofoam and urethane. This adhesive system also allows K-13 to be installed four or more inches thick in one application, greatly reducing the installation time. PROJECT Central Concourse Hobby Airport Houston, TX DETAILS White K-13 ® 1” Thickness 60,000 Square Feet PROJECT DESIGN SOLUTIONS AIRPORTS

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Central Concourse Hobby Airport Houston, TX K-13 utilizes a patented adhesive system that provides a strong, durable bond to virtually any substrate including concrete, metal, wood, glass, styrofoam and urethane. This adhesive system also allows K-13 to be installed four or more inches thick in one application, greatly reducing the installation time. White K-13 ® 1” Thickness 60,000 Square Feet

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The design team for the new CentralConcourse for Hobby airport inHouston faced a dilemma on how toinsulate the raised slab of theterminal. The underside of theterminal would have to be treated withsome kind of versatile and effectiveinsulation to prevent energy loss

The versatility of K-13 to conform toany surface configuration eliminatesvoids, gaps and compressions that canoccur with prefabricated insulation.This monolithic coating results in theoutstanding field performance of K-13.

Parking decks, baggage claim areas,gyms, schools and offices are just afew of the many types of projects thatbenefit from K-13 products. ContactInternational Cellulose Corporationtoday at (800) 444-1252(800) 444-1252(800) 444-1252(800) 444-1252(800) 444-1252 for completedetails on how K-13 can improveyour new construction andrenovation projects. Visit us on-lineat: wwwwwwwwwwwwwww.sp.sp.sp.sp.sprrrrraaaaay-oy-oy-oy-oy-on.cn.cn.cn.cn.cooooom.m.m.m.m.

between the conditioned space andunconditioned tarmac below. K-13was chosen because its seamlessapplication provides a more efficientthermal performance. Additionally,white K-13 has a light reflectivity of73 which aided in the lighting design.

K-13 utilizes a patented adhesivesystem that provides a strong, durablebond to virtually any substrateincluding concrete, metal, wood,glass, styrofoam and urethane. Thisadhesive system also allows K-13 tobe installed four or more inches thickin one application, greatly reducingthe installation time.

PROJECTCentral Concourse Hobby Airport

Houston, TX

DETAILSWhite K-13®

1” Thickness60,000 Square Feet

PROJECT DESIGN SOLUTIONSAIRPORTS

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Specification GuideSpecification GuideSpecification GuideSpecification GuideSpecification GuidePART 1 - GENERAL1.01 Work Included:

A. The work to be performed under this section shall includeall materials, equipment, labor and services required toinstall the sprayed cellulose fiber in accordance withthese specifications and as indicated on the drawings ifapplicable.

B. A representative surface of not less than 100 square feetshall be sprayed and approved by the Architect and/orOwner prior to proceeding.

1.02 Related Work:A. Clips, hangers, supports, sleeves and other attachments

to spray bases are to be placed by other trades prior tothe application of sprayed insulation.

B. Ducts, piping, conduit or other suspended equipmentshall not be positioned until after the application ofsprayed insulation.

1.03 Systems Description/Quality Assurance:A. Contractor must use a total system, encompassing

equipment, fiber and adhesive as supplied and tested bythe manufacturer. No substitution may be made.

B. Fibers supplied under this specification shall have eachbag coded with the date and lot number of manufacture,and retained samples shall be kept by the manufacturerfor not less than one year.

C. Contractor must be licensed and trained by the manu-facturer.

1.04 Submittals:A. Submit product data and manufacturer’s certificate that the

product meets or exceeds specified requirements.B. Manufacturer’s written certification that product contains

no asbestos, fiberglass or other man made mineral fi-bers.

1.05 Product Delivery, Storage and Handling:A. Materials shall be delivered in original, unopened con-

tainers bearing name of manufacturer, productidentification and reference to U.L. testing.

B. Store materials off ground, under cover and away fromdamp surfaces and keep material dry at all times.

C. Protect liquid adhesive from freezing.PART 2 - PRODUCTS2.01 Acceptable Manufacturers:

A. International Cellulose Corporation12315 Robin BoulevardHouston, Texas 77045(713) 433-6701 or (800) 444-1252 FAX: (713) 433-2029

2.02 Materials:A. K-13 Spray-On-Systems.

1. Color shall be as indicated in Schedule 3.03. [Colorselection will affect price]

2. Thermal Resistance values [if applicable]:Apply at minimum thickness to provide an R-value as indicated in Schedule 3.0.3

3. Field tested bond strength report per ASTM E-736.Tested @ > 5 yearsNot less than 400 psfNot less than 600 times its weight @ 1”

4. The sprayed insulation must have been tested insprayed form by U.L. and have each bag labeled withthe reference to U.L. test results according to ASTM E-84/U.L.723:

Tested at a minimum of 5” thickness, Class 1Flame Spread Not To Exceed 5Smoke Development Not To Exceed 5

5. Fire Endurance rating greater than or equal to 45 min-utes per ULC S101-M89 and British ColumbiaBuilding Code 3.1.4.7(3)(B). Minimum thickness 2 ½”

6. The sprayed insulation must meet appropriate Build-ing Code Requirements.

7. The sprayed insulation must meet ASTM E-1042 8. NRC rating [if applicable]:

Install at a minimum thickness to achieve a NRC ratingas indicated in Schedule 3.03

9. Noncorrosive per UMB-80.10. Bond Deflection per ASTM E-759.

6” Deflection in 10’ Span-No Spalling or Delamination11. Cohesive Strength at time of application per Method

WS-2000: >700 Grams

PART 3 - EXECUTION3.01 Inspection-Preparation-Installation:

A. The installing contractor shall examine all surfaces and re-port all unsatisfactory conditions in writing to the GeneralContractor and Architect. The work shall not proceed untilunsatisfactory conditions are corrected.

B. Provide masking, drop cloths or other satisfactory coveringsfor all materials/surfaces which are not to receive insulationso as to prevent damage from overspray.

C. Surfaces to receive spray insulation shall be inspected priorto application to determine if priming/sealing is required to in-sure bonding and/or to prevent discoloration caused bymigratory stains. Prime accordingly.

D. Installed thickness will be determined as the minimumthickness measured as per ASTM E-605 field test proce-dure. Thickness(es) shall be as listed in section 3.03 or asindicated on the drawings.

E. The work shall be coordinated with other trades whosework may be affected or have an effect on the installation ofthe sprayed cellulose fiber.

F. Installation, clean-up and curing shall be accomplished ac-cording to the manufacturers’ recommendations andcommon construction standards.

G. Provide natural or mechanical ventilation continuously toproperly cure the insulation.

3.02 Protection:A. Protect finished installation under provision of section

01500 and 01535.3.03 Schedule:

A. Provide a schedule when insulation requires listing bycolor, insulation value, NRC values and other at-tributes.

INTERNATIONALCELLULOSECORPORATION

Professionally installed by:

Minimum 80% recycled content

© 2000 ICC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. K-13® ICC. PRINTED IN USA 1500, 08/02

CENTENNIAL WAY PARKING GARAGEMESA, AZ

HYATT REGENCY ROYAL CENTREVANCOUVER, BC

US POST OFFICE GARAGESHERMAN OAKS, CA

ORLANDO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTORLANDO, FL

JACKSON MEMORIAL HOSPITALMIAMI, FL

BUCKHEAD PLACE PARKING DECKATLANTA, GA

WARDLAW CENTER/PARKING GARAGEATLANTA, GA

COMMENCE TOWERWAIKIKI, HAWAII

HOLIDAY INN CAR PORTWICHITA, KS

MACY’S PARKING GARAGENEW ORLEANS, LA

POYDRAS PLAZA HOTEL/PARKING GARAGENEW ORLEANS, LA

BRONSON PLACEKALAMAZOO, MI

RIVERPLACE-MILLS POINT/PARKING GARAGEMINNEAPOLIS, MN

NAVAL REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTERCAMP LE JEUENE, NC

GREENSBORO REGIONAL AIRPORTGREENSBORO, NC

RIVERSIDE CONVENTION CENTERROCHESTER, NY

MACY’S GALLERIA/PARKING GARAGEDALLAS, TX

TEXAS COMMERCE BANKEL PASO, TX

MACY’S DEPARTMENT STORE/GALLERIAHOUSTON, TX

RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE PARKING DECKHOUSTON, TX

BOEING COMPANY OFFICES/PARKINGGARAGE

SEATTLE, WA

MICROSOFT CORPORATE OFFICESSEATTLE, WA

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