The leader of the green movement and winner
of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for Climate Change, Al Gore insulated
his personal estate with airkrete in October 2007.
Specifications
The following is a guide specification for
an ultra light foamed cementitious product of a density and
formulation that offers a maximum of thermal efficiency.
Part 1 General a. Work under this section
consists of the furnishing of all labor, materials and equipment
necessary for or incidental to the complete and proper installation
of all cementitious foamed insulation as shown on the drawings
or specified herein, all in accordance with the contract documents.
b. Material and installation shall conform to applicable building
code requirements of all authorities having jurisdiction.
1.02 Related Work A. See PART 3
1.03 Quality Assurance a. Manufacturer shall furnish evidence of
licensure by air kreteŽ , inc. b. Applicator shall furnish evidence of training,
experience and approval of the manufacturer. c. Contractor shall furnish certifications
that materials used are fireproof, inorganic and free of carcinogenic
mineral fibers or toxic substances. 1.04 Delivery, Storage and Handling a. Materials shall be delivered to the site
in clearly labeled containers and mixed in strict accordance
with the manufacturer's directions. b. Materials shall be protected from the
weather and other damage. C. Damaged materials found unsuitable
for use will be rejected and shall be removed from the site.
1.05 Project, Site Conditions a. air kreteŽ shall be installed when the
combination of indoor and outdoor temperatures is such that
the temperature at the point of application is 40F (4.50C)
and rising during the application process and 48 hour initial
curing. b. If necessary for job progress, provide
enclosures with heat to maintain temperatures through initial
curing. C. Provide natural ventilation to properly cure the
foamed insulation during and subsequent to its application.
1.06 Cleaning a. After completion of insulation work in
an area, equipment shall be removed and all surfaces shall
be cleaned of all deposits of insulation material.
Part 2 Products 2.01 Manufacturer a. Manufacturer shall be a licensee of air
krete® , inc.
2.02 Materials a. Cementitious Foam Insulation: shall be
air krete® , foamed to a density of 2.07 lbs/cu ft +/-
6% so as to produce an R value of 3.9 per inch of thickness
as measured by ASTM C518-76 @ 75F. b. Retention Fabric: if required shall be
18 x 14 mesh aluminum screening or other material sufficiently
porous to permit curing of insulation and sufficiently rigid
to prevent deformation. Consult manufacturer for other alternatives. c. Vapor Barrier (if required): shall be
6 mil. Polyethylene film or other suitable material impervious
to moisture.
d. Attachments: shall provide support and protection to fabric
and insulation without failure under conditions of use.
Part 3 - Execution 3.01 Preparatory Work a. Work of other trades: verify by inspection
and with the general contractor that preparatory work specified
in Division4,5,6,15 and16 has been properly done, i.e. that
masonry block cores and cavities are free of debris and excess
mortar droppings, that stud spaces are accessible, free of
debris and contain all scheduled pipes, conduits and non-heat
producing devices and that heat-producing devices and elements
that are not inherently fireproof are shielded such that insulation
will be held 3" away. b. Protection: provide drop cloths, masking
or other protection as required to prevent damage to adjacent
surfaces and equipment. Consult manufacturer.
3.02 Application a. Mixing: component materials shall be mixed
using the quantities, proportions and the pressures called
for in the manufacturer's specifications for the purpose intended. b. Masonry, new: completely fill block cores
and cavities between wythes in lifts not to exceed 25'-0". c. Masonry, retrofit: access between wythes
with holes large enough to accommodate hose, at 4'-0";
on center each way; fill cavities completely; plug holes with
non-shrink mortar to match existing. Consult manufacturer
for retrofit core filling and other alternatives. d. Stud spaces, new: Metal and Wood: Foamed
in place through or behind drywall prior to taping and spackling
or behind appropriate retention fabric. Consult manufacturer
for other alternatives. e. Stud space, retrofit: access spaces 12'-0"
or less in height at a point two-thirds of their height above
their bottom. Taller spaces shall be accessed such that no
lift of air krete exceeds 25'-0". Fill spaces completely,
plug holes after foaming with material to match existing. f. Ceiling spaces: fill to depth shown in
a manner similar to that specified for stud spaces. If a vapor
barrier is required, it may be used as a combination vapor
barrier and retention fabric. g. Pipe chases: fill completely after all
required inspections and tests have been performed. h. Fireproofing, very high temperature, sound
deadening and encapsulation applications: consult manufacturer. 3.03 Field Quality Control a. Density: contractor shall conduct a timed,
field density check at the beginning, middle and end of each
days application. Check shall be done in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions and a log of results maintained
for the architect's review. b. Continuity; at the architect's discretion,
an infrared thermo graphic test may be required. If the test
proves the installation is satisfactory, its cost will be
borne by the owner. If the test shows discontinuity, its cost
and the cost of achieving continuity shall be borne by the
contractor.