Armstrong World Industries 57203, 57217, 57204, 57214, 57205 User Manual

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ARTEFFECTS
®
• FloorScore™certified.
• Fresh, earth-based colors and tinted
neutrals provide an array of patterning
• Visual portrays the textural dimension
and softness of carpet with maintenance
benefits of vinyl.
• The nondirectional pattern design
conveys a seamless, sheet-like
appearance with the easy installation and
replacement advantages of tile.
57202
canvas beige
57200
parchment beige
57203
pastel beige
57204
pissarro cream
57206
fresco red
57207
roman red
57215
zinc white
57201
silverpoint
57205
silver sable
57217
antique papyrus
57210
umber green
57211
mezzo green
57213
charcoal stick
57216
intaglio gray
57214
paris blue
57218
violet glaze
57208
saxon blue
57209
water garden blue
57203 pastel beige, 57206 fresco red, 57210 umber green
ARTEFFECTS
®
Specification Data
Premium Composition Tile
Material
A composition of polyvinyl chloride resin, plasticizers, stabilizers, fillers and pigments.
Construction and Colors
Color and pattern detail are dispersed uniformly throughout the thickness of the material. Color pigments are insoluble in water and resistant to cleaning agents and light.
Size
12 in. x 12 in. (305 mm x 305 mm) tile
Gauge (nominal thickness)
1/8˝ (3.2 mm)
Limitations
These products should not be used in the following areas:
Hospital operating rooms.
Heavy industrial and exterior areas.
Commercial kitchens and commercial food processing
areas.
Where pointed spikes such as golf or track shoes will be used.
Where the floor will be subjected to unusually concentrated static or dynamic loads.
NOTE: Concentrated static and dynamic loads such as hospital beds, roll-out bleachers, portable x-ray machines, etc., may visibly damage resilient as well as other types of floor coverings. For questions regarding product
suitability and detailed instructions for floor preparation and installation in these applications, please contact Armstrong.
Suitable for Application Over
Concrete, terrazzo, and other dry, structurally sound monolithic subfloors, which are suspended, on grade or below grade.
Suspended wood subfloor construction with approved wood underlayments, and a minimum of 18 in. (45.7 cm) well-ventilated air space below.
Most metal floors and most existing single-layer resilient floors on approved underlayments.
Radiant-heated subfloors with a maximum surface temperature of 85˚ F (29˚ C).
Unsuitable for Application Over
Subfloors where excessive moisture or alkali is present.
Sleeper-constructed wood subfloors, on grade or below
grade.
Lightweight aggregate concrete subfloors having a density of less than 90 lbs. per cu. ft. (1441 kg/m
3
) or cellular concrete having a plastic (wet) density less than 100 lbs. per cu. ft. (1602 kg/m
3
) [94 lbs. per cu. ft.
(1506 kg/m
3
) dry weight], or concrete having a compressive strength of less than 3500 psi (24 MPa). Concrete slabs with heavy static and/or dynamic loads should have higher design strengths and densities calculated to accommodate such loads.
Concrete curing agents, sealers, hardeners, or parting agents should be removed.
TECHNICAL DATA
Shipping Weight
63 lbs./carton (29 kg)
Packaging
Tiles per carton – 45, 45 sq. ft.
Gloss (typical value)
60 degrees specular: 20 - 40
Reference Specifications
ASTM F 1066, Class 3 – surface pattern
Static Load Limit
ASTM F 970 125 lbs./sq. in. (8.8 kg/cm
2
)
NOTE: Floors should be protected from sharp-point loads and heavy static loads. High-heeled traffic [1000 psi (70.3 kg/cm
2
) or more] may visibly damage wood, resilient
and other floor coverings.
Comparative Subjective Property Ratings
Durability – Good Maintainability – Good Resilience – Good Subjective ratings (excellent, very good, good, fair) are in relation to other Armstrong commercial resilient floors. Ratings are not directly related to any one test. They are broadly based on tests and experience of Armstrong Research and Development under varying conditions and circumstances. These ratings should not be used for comparison to ratings used by other manufacturers to rank their own products.
Fire Test Data
ASTM E 648 Flooring Radiant Panel Critical Radiant Flux –
0.45 watts/cm
2
or more – Class I ASTM E 662 Smoke Chamber Specific Optical Smoke Density – 450 or less Numerical flammability ratings alone may not define the performance of the product under actual fire conditions. These ratings are provided only for use in the selection of products to meet the specified limits.
INSTALLATION
Job Conditions
Subfloors/underlayments shall be dry, clean, and smooth. They shall be free from paint, varnish, solvents, wax, oil, existing adhesive residue, or other foreign matter.
For more detailed requirements of concrete, wood and metal subfloors, as well as wood and trowelable underlayments, refer to Armstrong Guaranteed Installation Systems manual, F-5061. Calcium Chloride Tests for moisture must be conducted. Armstrong offers a guideline of a maximum acceptable moisture emission level of 5.0 lbs. per 1000 sq. ft. per 24 hours. Bond Tests should also be conducted for compatibility with the substrate. When testing for alkalinity, the allowable readings for the installation of Armstrong flooring are 5 to 9 on the pH scale.
Temperature shall be maintained at a minimum of 65˚ F (18˚ C) and a maximum of 100˚ F (38˚ C) for 48 hours prior to installation, during installation and 48 hours after completion. A minimum temperature of 55˚ F (13˚ C) shall be maintained thereafter. Condition all flooring materials and adhesives to room temperature at least 48 hours prior to starting installation. Protect all materials from the direct flow of heat from hot-air registers, radiators, or other heating fixtures and appliances.
Procedure
These products should be installed with the following adhesives:
*S-89 may only be used over steel, stainless steel, aluminum and lead.
NOTE: Install each ARTEFFECTS tile with the arrows pointing in the same direction for a nondirectional look. Detailed instructions may be found in the Armstrong Guaranteed Installation Systems manual, F-5061.
MAINTENANCE
These products are designed to be maintained by traditional resilient flooring maintenance methods, which include the use of polishes, spray-buffing techniques and appropriate high–speed maintenance systems.
Initial Maintenance Immediately After Installation
Sweep or vacuum thoroughly.
Damp mop with a dilute neutral detergent solution such
as Armstrong S-485 Floor Cleaner – carefully wiping up black marks and excessive soil.
Apply two coats of high quality commercial floor polish such as Armstrong S-480.
Do not wash, scrub or strip the floor for at least four to five days after installation.
Preparation for Commercial Use
For specific, ongoing maintenance procedures see Armstrong Maintenance Recommendations & Procedures for Commercial Resilient Flooring booklet, F-8663.
WARRANTIES
Armstrong warrants its regular (first quality) commercial floors and wall base to be free from manufacturing defects and warrants the installation integrity for five years from the date of purchase, if installed according to the Armstrong Guaranteed Installation Systems manual, F-5061. This warranty extends only to the original end-user. See Armstrong Commercial Floor Warranty
, F-3349 or visit armstrong.com for warranty details, limitations and exclusions.
WARNING: EXISTING IN-PLACE RESILIENT FLOOR COVERING AND ASPHALTIC ADHESIVES. DO NOT SAND, DRY SWEEP, DRY SCRAPE, DRILL, SAW, BEADBLAST, OR MECHANICALLY CHIP OR PULVERIZE EXISTING RESILIENT FLOORING, BACKING, LINING FELT, ASPHALTIC “CUTBACK” ADHESIVE, OR OTHER ADHESIVE.
These existing in-place products may contain asbestos fibers and/or crystalline silica.
Avoid creating dust. Inhalation of such dust is a cancer and respiratory tract hazard.
Smoking by individuals exposed to asbestos fibers greatly increases the risk of serious bodily harm.
Unless positively certain that the existing in-place product is a non-asbestos-containing material, you must presume it contains asbestos. Regulations may require that the material be tested to determine asbestos content and may govern removal and disposal of material.
See current edition of the Resilient Floor Covering Institute (RFCI) publication Recommended Work Practices for Removal of Resilient Floor Coverings for instructions on removing all resilient floor covering structures or contact your retailer or Armstrong World Industries, Inc. 1 800 233
3823.
The floor covering or adhesive in this package does NOT contain asbestos.
NOTE: Darker-colored patterns may be susceptible to scratch whitening. These colors may require more frequent maintenance if used in field areas: 57207, 57211, 57213.
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LEED eligible under
Credit EQ4.3 for
Indoor Air Quality
Quality
Management
Standard
ISO 9001
Wood
Subfloor Concrete
Underlayment
S-515
Adhesive S-89
S-700 S-750
S-515 S-700 S-750
Ceramic,
Marble,
Terrazzo
S-89 S-515 S-700 S-750
Metal
S-89* S-700
Existing Resilient
Floor
S-515 S-750
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