Access Flooring. CSI 3-Part Specifications.
General Office Specifications
PART 1--GENERAL
1.01 Description of Work
A. Work in this section includes, but is not limited to: access floor panels, floor coverings,
understructure and various electrical, data, communication and structural accessories.
B. Related work specified elsewhere:
1. Concrete: Division 3.
(a) Cast-in place concrete shall be within 1" of specified height and shall not vary more
than 1/4" in 10".
(b) Concrete sealer shall be Euco Floor Coat, CLEARBOND or an approved equal that is
compatible with access floor pedestal adhesive.
(c) Depressed slab, if specified, shall be compatible with access floor.
2. Finishes: Division 9, reference paragraph 2.02B.
(a) Tile: Section 09300.
(b) Carpet: Section 09680.
3. Mechanical: Division 15. Assure compatibility of installation details with access floor.
4. Electrical: Division 16. Electrical contractor shall connect access floor to building ground
as specified in paragraph
3.3 C.
1.02 System Description
A. Access Floor system shall consist of nominal 24" square, modular panels supported by and
secured to appropriate understructure.
B. All components of the access floor system are to be of steel construction except for panel-
cementious core, surfacing materials and sound deadening pads between panel and
supports.
C. Panels shall be easily removable by one person with standard tools and a lifting device shall
be interchangeable except where cut for special conditions.
D. Stringers shall be easily removable without the use of special tools. Fasteners for stringer
attachment shall be accessible from the top surface of the stringer.
E. Complete floor system shall be sturdy, rigid and free of overall rocking, rattles, squeaks and
noises. The finished floor shall be level within plus or minus 0.100" and shall be level within
plus or minus 0.062" in any 10' direction.
F. Quantities, finished floor height (FFH) and location of accessories shall be as specified on the
contract drawings.
G. System shall be electrically conductive for dissipation of static while having enough
electrical resistance to
provide protection against electrical shock.
1.03 Quality Assurance
A. Manufacturer shall have a 10 year history of successful projects of similar size and
complexity. All structural access floor components shall be supplied by one manufacturer to
ensure compatibility. Products shall manufactured and identified "Made in the U.S.A.."
B. Contractor shall be approved by the manufacturer, use manufacturer-approved service
personnel and shall have a history of five years of successful projects of similar size and
complexity.
C. Method for testing concentrated, ultimate and rolling loads of access floor panels shall be
in accordance with the CISCA Standard Test Procedure and shall be performed by an
independent testing laboratory regularly engaged in the testing of access floor systems and
components.
D. Method for testing resistance of the access floor system shall be in accordance with NFPA
No. 99, Chapter 3, modified, when maintaining the room at 45% plus or minus 5% relative
humidity.
E. Panels without covering shall have a Class A flame spread rating when tested in accordance
with ASTM E 84-81a.
F. Access floor shall be capable of resisting the horizontal force (Fp) in accordance with current
Uniform Building Code standards for (n) ______ building type:office, computer room,
hospital, school, etc.) in seismic zone ___. (Applies to seismic zones 2,3, and 4 only.
Consult your USG Interiors
representative or Technical Services for recommended values).
1.04 Sequencing/Scheduling
A. A pre-job conference to establish schedule, review shop drawings and coordinate trades
must be attended by the general contractor, the mechanical contractor, the electrical
contractor, and all others whose work may be affected by the access floor system.
B. Pedestal locations shall be established from approved shop drawings so that mechanical and
electrical work can be installed without interfering with pedestal installation.
C. Installation of access floor shall be coordinated with other trades to maintain the integrity of
the installed system.
D. Traffic shall not be permitted on any floor area for 24 hours to allow the pedestal adhesive
to set.
1.05 Submittals
A. Manufacturer qualifications.
B. Contractor qualifications.
C. Certification that material and installation are in accordance with the specification.
D. Test reports by an independent testing laboratory certifying that component parts perform as
specified.
E. One each of the flooring are to be submitted for review as specified: floor panel, pedestal
and service outlet.
F. Shop drawings of panel layout shall include railings, steps and ramp locations with details of
assembly components, anchoring methods, perimeter conditions, service boxes, cutouts,
grounding methods and interfaces
with other conditions.
1.06 Delivery and Placement
A. Materials shall be delivered in original, unopened packages clearly labeled with the
manufacturers name and item description.
B. Material packages shall be distributed around the areas where they will be used to avoid
overstressing the subfloor
and to facilitate installation.
1.07 Project Conditions
A. General contractor shall provide secure storage and a clean subfloor which is free of dust,
construction debris and other trades during the installation of the access floor.
B. Building shall be enclosed and the temperature shall be maintained between 40 and 50
degrees F.
PART 2--PRODUCTS
2.01 Manufacturer
The access floor system shall consist of panels and compatible understructure designed and
manufactured by USG Interiors,
Inc . Access Floor Systems, Red Lion, PA.
OFFICE SYSTEMS
2.02 Materials
A. Floor panels:
(1) Panels shall be welded steel components with an enclosed bottom pan formed in a
uniform pattern of square pockets. The unitized panels shall be internally filled with a
lightweight cementitious material to improve sound characteristics and to provide
performance values as specified.
(2) Chipboard or particleboard material is unacceptable.
(3) Panels shall be protected against corrosion internally with a phosphate coating and
externally with a conductive epoxy coating applied in an immersion dip process.
(4) Panel assembly shall include four fasteners for attachment to the panel.
(5) Panels shall be identified with manufacturer's name, model number, load rating and
"Made in U.S.A."
B. Floor covering: Panels shall be supplied bare with carpet tiles to be furnished and field
installed by others.
Note: Contact your USG Interiors representative for recommendations of suitable carpet tile
materials.
C. Pedestals for Seismic Zones 0, 1, 2A, and 2B:
For floor heights from 6" to 24":
(1) Pedestal assemblies shall be all-steel welded construction, corrosion resistant and
capable of supporting a 5,000 lb. load without permanent deformation of any part.
(2) Pedestal head shall be galvanized, die-cut steel welded to a 7/8 UNF threaded tube with
a leveling nut and a gravity-activated metal locking collar. Pedestal head assembly shall
provide vibration-proof leveling in increments of 0.012" and an overall height
adjustment of 2".
(3) Pedestal base shall consist of a galvanized steel tube, identified as "Made in U.S.A.,"
with a minimum wall thickness of 0.060" welded to a 4"-square, 1/8" thick galvanized
steel base plate.
(4) Pedestals shall be secured to subfloor with Bogart 282 or DAP 2000 adhesive or
approved equal.
(5) Pedestal assemblies adhered to unsealed concrete subfloor shall be capable, without
panels in place, of resisting a 1,000 in-lb. overturning moment without failure of
adhesive or any part of the pedestal.
For floor heights under 6" or higher than 24", and Seismic Zones 3 and 4, contact your
USG Interiors representative.
D. Accessories:
(1) Service outlets shall be provided at locations detailed on the contract drawings. Outlets
shall be UL-listed access floor boxes capable of accommodating power, signal and
communications cables. The service outlet shall be a drop-in design having a hinged
LEXAN lid with cable hooks and capable of supporting a 1000-lb. concentrated load.
(2) Provide manufacturer's standard steps, ramps, handrails, facia plate, expansion joints,
perimeter ledge support, cove base and/or access holes with grommets where indicated
on the contract drawings.
(3) Provide manufacturer's standard lifting device compatible with the panel.
E. Maintenance materials: provide the following spare materials: panels, pedestals, service
outlets, and panel lifting
devices.
2.03 Office System
A. Structural performance: The
Panel/CORNERLOC System shall perform as indicated below.
Panel Rated Rolling Rated Conc. Rated Ultimate Impact
System Type Load (Lbs.) Load (Lbs.) Load (Lbs.) Load (Lbs.)
SF-800 600 800 2300 100
SF-1000 800 1000 3000 125
SF-1250 1000 1250 3200 150
SF-1500 1200
1500 3500
175
Rated system loads shown are recommended by USG Interiors and tested in accordance
with CISCA Testing Standards.
B. Electrical resistance: Panel-to-understructure (metal-to-metal) connections shall provide less
than 10 ohms resistance without grounding clips.