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exceed those of this section, then manufacturer's recommendations are to be <br />followed. <br />D. Ensure that fasteners do not penetrate conduit or miscellaneous piping located at <br />bottom of the decking. <br />E. Insulation board attachment shall meet Factory Mutual research wind storm <br />resistance classification 1-60. <br />3.06 Polyurethane Adhesive Attachment: <br />A. Rigid insulation to be laid with all joints tightly butted. Insulation to be cut to fit <br />tightly around projections. <br />B. To substrate, apply fluid mixture in minimum 1" wide wet beads spaced <br />maximum of 12" on center. If manufacturer's requirements exceed those of this <br />section, then manufacturer's recommendations are to be followed. <br />C. Insulation boards are to be "stepped in/weighted" as per manufacturer's <br />recommendations to ensure complete adhesion. <br />D. Any gaps larger than 1/4" are to be filled with similar materials. <br />E. Adhesive size and spacing shall be as recommended by system manufacturer to <br />meet FM 1-60 uplift requirements. <br />3.07 Verification: <br />A. Upon completion of the installation in each area, visually inspect and verify that <br />all components are complete and properly installed. Verify that fasteners are <br />properly located and securely anchored. <br />3.08 Clean Up: <br />A. The Contractor shall clear the construction areas and shall provide for the removal <br />from the building site of all his construction debris. <br />B. All debris shall be removed from the premises promptly and the construction area <br />left clean daily. Keep all drains clear of debris and in proper order at the end of <br />each working day. <br />C. At the completion of the contract, the Contractor is to remove all excess materials <br />and equipment related to his contract. <br />- END OF SECTION - <br />Roof Board Insulation <br />07 22 16-6 <br />City of Lino Lakes <br />Lino Lakes Fire Station #1 <br />RSI Project #15-12120-02 <br />