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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC01-266 Danco Building Systems - hangar renovationsG AGREEMENT BETWEEN EAGLE COUNTY AND DANCO BUILDING SYSTEMS FOR GENERAL AVIATION MAINTENANCE HANGAR RENOVATION AT THE EAGLE COUNTY REGIONAL AIRPORT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this (7� day of 2001, by and between the Board of county commissioners of the County of Eagle, State of Colorado, hereinafter referred to as the'OWNER', and Danco Building Systems, hereinafter referred to as the 'CONTRACTOR'. WHEREAS, in consideration of the mutual covenants set forth herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: WORK Contractor shall provide all equipment, materials, and labor for, and complete all work as specified in Schedule I of the General Specifications and the Hangar Renovation Specification both of which are incorporated herein by this reference. Contractor shall obtain all permits and licenses required to perform the Work, including building permits if applicable. The Work shall be performed in compliance with and the final product shall conform to, all applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules, and regulations. -PRICE AND PAYMENT Owner shall pay contractor for performance of the Work in a lump -sum determined by the quantities performed and the prices per unit set forth in Contractor's proposal, which is incorporated herein as though set forth in full. The price for the work will not in any event exceed Nine Thousand Five Hundred Ninety -Nine Dollars ($9,599.00). This contract is subject to final settlement procedures, and the balance of the contract price will be paid in accordance with C.R.S. §38 -26 -107 after final settlement of the contract has been duly advertised and the Board of County Commissioners has held a public hearing thereon. t , , t U11 The funds appropriated for the project are equal to or in excess of the contract amount. No change order or other form of order or directive by County, and no amendment to this Agreement, requiring additional compensable work to be performed, which work causes the aggregate amount payable under the Agreement to exceed the amount appropriated for the original Agreement, shall be of any force or effect unless accompanied by a written assurance by County that lawful appropriations to cover the costs of the additional work have been made or unless such work is covered under a remedy - granting provision in the Agreement. CONTRACTOR'S REPRESENTATIONS In order to induce Owner to enter into this Agreement, Contractor makes the following representations: ■ Contractor has familiarized itself with he nature and extent of the contract documents, work, locality, and with all local conditions and Federal, State, and local laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations which in any manner may affect cost, progress, or performance of the Work. ■ Contractor shall comply with all Federal, State, and local laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations. ■ Contractor acknowledges the County's right to interrupt work for airport/aircraft operations, as necessary. CONTRACTOR'S WARRANTY Contractor will warranty workmanship to be free of defect for one (1) year after final acceptance. Material will be warranted free of defect according to manufacturer's warranty or one (1) year, whichever is longer. PERFORMANCE AND OTHER BONDS Contractor shall furnish performance and payment bonds, each in an amount at least equal to the contract price as security for the faithful performance and payment of all Contractor's obligations under the contract documents. These bonds shall remain in effect at least until two (2) years after the date of final payment, except as otherwise provided by law. 8 MISCELLANEOUS The General Conditions attached hereto are incorporated in this agreement as though set forth in full. No assignment by a party hereto of any rights under, or interest in, the contract will be binding on another party hereto without the written consent of the party sought to be bound, to be given or withheld in its sole discretion. No modification or waiver of the Agreement or of any covenant, condition or provisions contained in it shall be valid unless in writing and duly executed by the party to be charged therewith. This written Agreement, including the General Specifications and the Contractor's Proposal incorporated herein, supersedes all writings and discussions between the parties hereto prior to or contemporaneous with the execution of the Agreement, and there are no inducements, promises, terms, conditions, or obligations made or entered int either by the County or the contractor other than those contained herein. IN ITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement this & -� ay ofo�-�-2001. �� By:_--- --/tom. -- Clerk to thevBoard of County Commissioners ATTEST: 2 OWNER: County of Eagle, State of Colorado By and Through its BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CONTRACTOR: GIs %�t r By: , ` ( 6 &aoiz d Representative Building Systems Address: 23378 Fescue Drive Golden, Colorado 80401 303 - 526 -0611 GENERAL CONDITIONS Contractor shall provide and pay for labor, materials, equipment, tools, utilities, permits, licenses, transportation, and other facilities and services necessary for proper execution and completion of the Work. 2. If Contractor fails to obtain the tax exemptions(s) applicable to public works projects from sales, consumer, use and similar taxes, Contractor shall pay the same. Owner will cooperate with Contractor to obtain tax exemption for the project. 3. Contractor shall be responsible for having taken steps reasonably necessary to ascertain the nature and location of the Work, and the general and local conditions which can affect the Work or the cost thereof. Any failure by Contractor to do so will not relieve him from responsibility for successfully performing the Work without additional expense to the Owner. Owner assumes no responsibility for any understanding or representations concerning conditions made by any of its officers, employees or agents prior to the execution of this Agreement unless such understanding or representations are expressly stated in the Agreement. 4. Before commencing activities, Contractor shall: (1) take field measurements and verify field conditions; (2) carefully compare this and other information known to Contractor with the Agreement; and (3) promptly report errors, inconsistencies or omissions discovered to Owner. 5. Contractor shall supervise and direct the Work, using Contractor's best skill and attention. Contractor shall be solely responsible for and have control over construction means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures, and for coordinating all portions of the Work. 6. Contractor, as soon as practicable, shall furnish in writing to the Owner the names of subcontractors and suppliers for each portion of the Work. 7. No charge shall be made by contractor for hindrances or delays from any cause whatever during the progress of any portion of the Work, unless such hindrance of delay is caused in whole or in part by acts or omissions within the control of Owner. In any event, Owner may grant an extension of time for the completion of the Wok, provided it is satisfied that delays or hindrances were due to causes outside Contractor's control, e.g., weather, or to acts of omission or commission by the Owner, provided that such extensions of time shall in no instance exceed the time actually lost to Contractor by reason of such causes, and provided further that Contractor shall have given Owner immediate (as determined by the circumstances, but not exceeding 48 hours) notice in writing of the cause of the detention or delay. 8. Contractor shall deliver, handle, store, and install materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Contractor shall comply with and give notices required by all federal state and local laws, statutes, ordinances, building codes, rules and regulations applicable to the Work. If the Contractor performs Work knowing it to be contrary to laws, statutes, ordinances, building codes, rules or regulations without notice to Owner, Contractor shall assume full responsibility for such Work and shall bear the attributable cost. Contractor shall promptly notify Owner in writing of any conflicts between the specifications for the Work and such governmental laws, rules and regulations. 10. The Contractor shall be responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising all safety precautions and programs, including those required by law in connection with performance of the Agreement. The Contractor shall promptly remedy damage and loss to property caused in whole or in part by the Contractor, or by anyone for whose acts the contractor may be liable. 1 e • � t 11. Contractor shall keep the premises /work site and surrounding area free from accumulation of debris and trash related to the Work. 12. Contractor shall be solely responsible for the protection of the Work until its final acceptance by Owner. Contractor shall have no claim against Owner because of any damage or loss to the Work, and shall be responsible for the complete restoration of damaged Work to its original condition. In the event Contractor's Work is damaged by another party, not under his supervision or control, Contractor shall make his claim directly with the party involved. If a conflict or disagreement develops between contractor and another party concerning the responsibility for damage or loss to Contractor's Work, such conflict shall not be cause for delay in Contractor's restoration of the damaged Work. 13. Contractor's Insurance: All such insurance shall remain in effect until final payment, and at all times thereafter when Contractor may be correcting, removing, or replacing defective Work. In addition, Contractor shall maintain such completed operations insurance for at least two years after final payment, and furnish Owner with evidence of continuation of such insurance at final payment and one year thereafter. Claims under Workmen's Compensation, disability benefits, and other similar employee benefitacts, with coverage and in amounts as required by the laws of the State of Colorado. Claims for damage because of bodily injury, sickness. Disease, or death of any person other than his employees; and Claims for damages because of injury to or destruction of tangible property, including loss of use resulting therefrom; Contractor's Liability Insurance issued to and covering the liability for damage imposed by law upon the contractor and each subcontractor with respect to all Work performed by them under the Agreement; Contractor's Protective Liability Insurance issued to and covering the liability for damages imposed by law upon the Contractor and each subcontractor with respect to all Work under the Agreement performed for the contractor by subcontractors. Completed Operations Liability Insurance issued to and covering the liability for damage imposed by law upon the Contractor and each subcontractor arising between the date of final cessation of the Work, and the date of final acceptance thereof out of that part of the Work performed by each. Comprehensive Automobile Insurance: All liability and property damage insurance required hereunder shall be comprehensive General and Automobile Bodily Injury and Property Damage forms of policies, as the case may be. The Contractor shall in addition, and in the amounts required under the above, obtain protective Liability Insurance issued to and covering the liability for damages imposed by law upon the Owner with respectto all operations underthe construction contract by the Contractor or his subcontractors, C) i including omissions and supervisory acts by the Owner. Builder's Risk Insurance: Insofar as the Work to be performed underthis contract consists entirely of new construction removed and separated from any existing facility used by Owner, Contractor shall procure and maintain, for the duration of the Work of this project, Builder's Risk Insurance, including the perils of fire, extended coverage (loss due to vehicles, explosion, wind, flood, riot, etc.), vandalism and malicious mischief, and special extended coverage (loss due to falling objects, collapse, water damage from faulty or leaking systems etc.) In the full amount of the contract price plus the cost of authorized extras. Said amount of insurance coverage shall be considered to cover the insurable value of the Work under this contract which is considered not to exceed one hundred percent (100 %) of the amount of this contract and authorized extras. Such policy shall not insure any tools or equipment, or temporary structures erected at the site and belonging to any person or persons, or their subcontractors who are obliged by contract with the Owner to do Work on the projects. Comprehensive Risk Policy Option: In lieu of the several policies specified for Contractor's Liability Insurance, a comprehensive liability and property damage insurance policy inclusive of all the insurance and requirements herein set forth, subject o the approval of the Owner, will be permissible. Insurance covering claims for damages to persons or property shall at a minimum provide coverage of the larger of (1) $500,000 each person / $1,000,000 each occurrence, for bodily injury and $600,000 each occurrence for property damage, (ii) the maximum liability of a local government provided in the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act, 24 -10 -101, etseq., C.R.S. (1973) as that may be amended from time -to -time, or (iii) such greater amount(s) as may be required by law. Insurance shall be placed jointly in the names of the Owner, Contractor, and any and all subcontractors, and any and all others obliged by contract with the Owner to do Work on this project, and, at the Owner's option, any other person or persons who the Owner deems to have an insurable interest in said property, or any part thereof, payable as their several interests may appear. Any proceeds obtained from insurance provided for by this paragraph shall be paid to and held by the Owner as trustee. The Owner shall have the right to withhold payment of such proceeds until such time as the Work destroyed or damaged and covered by such insurance shall be reconstructed and shall pay such proceeds on an installment basis similar to that provided for by progress payments covering the original Work. Certificates of Insurance: Certificates of Insurance acceptable to the Owner shall be filed with the Owner prior to commencement of the Work. These Certificates shall contain provisions naming the Owner as an additional insured under Contractor's insurance, as more fully required by the General Conditions herein, and that coverage afforded under the policies will not be canceled until at least thirty days prior written notice has been given the Owner. Contractor and his subcontractors shall not permit any of his subcontractors to start Work until all required insurance have been obtained and certificates with the proper endorsements have been filed with the owner. Failure of the contractor to comply with the foregoing insurance requirements shall in no way waive the Owner's rights hereunder. 14. Owner, at its option, may purchase and maintain such liability insurance as will protect him against claims which may arise from operations under this contract. Purchasing and maintaining such insurance, however, will not relieve the Contractor from purchasing and maintaining the insurance hereinbefore specified. 15. Before permitting any of his subcontractors to perform any Work under this contract, Contractor shall either (a) require each of his subcontractors to procure and maintain during the life of his subcontracts, Subcontractor's Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance of the types and in the amounts as may be applicable to his Work, which type and amounts shall be subject to the approval of the owner, or (b) insure the activities of his subcontractors in his own policy. 16. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless Owner, its board, commissioners, employees, and the agents of any of them, from and against claims, damages, losses and expenses, including but not limited to attorney's fees, arising out of or resulting from performance of the Work, provided that such claim, damage, loss or expense is attributable to bodily injury, sickness, disease or death, or to injury to or destruction of tangible property (other than the Work itself) including loss of use resulting therefrom but only to the extent caused in whole or in part by negligent acts or omissions of the contractor, a subcontractor, anyone directly or indirectly employed by them or anyone for whose acts they may be liable, regardless of whether or not such claim, damage, loss or expense is caused in part by a party indemnified hereunder. 17. After execution of the Agreement, changes in the Work may be accomplished by Change Order or by order for a minor change in the Work. Owner, without invalidating the Agreement, may order changes in the Work within the general scope of the Agreement consisting of additions, deletions, or other revisions. a. No Change Orders or other form of order or directive which requires additional compensable work to be performed may be issued or be effective unless accompanied by a written assurance to the Contractor that lawful appropriations to cover the costs of the additional work have been made. b. A Change Order shall be a written order to the Contractor signed by Owner to change the Work. C. Owner will have authority to order minor changes in the Work not involving changes int he contract Price or the contract Time. Such changes shall be written orders and shall be binding on the Contractor and Owner. Contractor shall carry out such written orders promptly. 18. Progress Payments: If payment is requested on the basis of materials and equipment not incorporated in the work, but delivered and suitably stored at eh site or at another location agreed to in writing, the application for payment shall also be accompanied by such data, satisfactory to Owner, as will establish Owner's title to the material and equipment, and protect Owner's interest therein, including applicable insurance. Each subsequent application for payment shall include an affidavit of Contractor stating that all previous progress payments received on account for the work have been applied to discharge in full all of Contractor's obligations reflected in prior applications for payment. The amount of retainage with respect to progress payments will be as stipulated in the Agreement. In the latter case, Contractor may make the necessary corrections and resubmit the application. Owner shall, within twenty days of recommendation of payment, pay contractor the amount recommended. Contractor shall immediately take such measures as are necessary to remedy such deficiencies. 19. Final Payment: The final application for payment shall be accompanied by all documentation called for in the contract documents, and such other data and schedules as Owner may reasonably require, together with complete and legally effective releases or waivers (satisfactory to Owner) of all liens arising out of, or filed in connection with the Work. In lieu thereof, and as approved by Owner, Contractor may furnish receipts or releases in full; an affidavit of Contractor that the releases and receipts include all labor, services, material, and equipment fro which lien could be filed, and that all payrolls, material, and equipment bills, and other indebtedness connected with the Work, for which Owner or his property might in any way be responsible, have been paid or otherwise satisfied; and consent of the surety, of any, to final payment. If any subcontractor, manufacturer, fabricator, supplier, or distributor fails to furnish a release or receipt in full, Contractor may furnish a bond or other collateral satisfactory to Owner to indemnify Owner against any lien. 20. Final payment shall not become due until contractor submits to Owner releases and waivers of liens, and data establishing payment or satisfaction of obligations, such as receipts, claims, security interests or encumbrances arising out of the Work. Final payment is subject to the Final Settlement requirements and time periods set forth in C.R.S. §38 -26 -107. 21. Contractor warrants and guarantees that title to all work, materials, and equipment covered by any application for payment, whether incorporated in the project or not, will pass to Owner at the time of payment free and clear of all liens, claims, security interests, and encumbrances (in these General Conditions referred to as 'Liens'). 22. Contractor's obligation to perform and complete the Work in accordance with the contract documents shall be absolute. Neither the recommendation of any progress or final payment not the payment by Owner to Contractor under the contract documents, not any use or occupancy of the Work or any part thereof by Owner, nor any act of acceptance by Owner, nor any failure to do so, nor any correction of defective Work by Owner shall constitute an acceptance of Work not in accordance with the contract documents or a release of Contractor's obligation to perform the Work in accordance with the contract documents. 23. If Contractor fails to correct Work which is not in accordance with the Agreement, the Owner may direct he Contractor to stop the Work until the correction is made. 24. Contractor shall promptly correct Work rejected by Owner as failing to conform to the requirements of the Agreement and Contractor shall bear the cost of correcting such rejected Work. 25. Contractor warrants to Owner that (1) materials and equipment furnished under the Agreement will be new and of good quality; (2) the Work will be free from defects not inherent in the quality required or permitted; and (3) the Work will conform to the requirements of the Agreement. 26. Contractor warrants and guarantees to Owner that all Work will be in accordance with the Contract Documents and will not be defective. Prompt notice of all defects shall be given to Contractor. If, within one year after the date of completion, or such longer period of time as may be set forth in the Agreement (including the Bid), prescribed by law, prescribed by the terms of any applicable warranty given by a materials supplier or required by or a part of the Agreement, any Work is found to be defective, Contractor shall promptly, without cost to Owner, and in accordance with Owner's written instructions, either correct such defective Work or, if it has been rejected by Owner, remove it from the site, and replace it with non - defective work. If Contractor does not promptly comply with the terms of such instructions, or in an emergency where delay would cause serious risk of loss or damage, Owner may have the defective Work corrected or the rejected Work removed and replaced, and all direct and indirect costs of such removal and replacement, including compensation for additional professional services, shall be paid by Contractor. 27. If Contractor defaults or neglects to carry out the Work in accordance with the Agreement and fails within a seven day period after receipt of written notice from the Owner to correct such default or neglect with diligence and promptness, the Owner may, without prejudice to other remedies, correct such deficiencies. In such case, the Agreement may be terminated by Owner or a Change Order shall be issued deducting the cost of correction from payments due the Contractor. 28. The performance of the Work may be terminated at any time in whole, or from time to time in part, by Owner for its convenience. Any such termination shall be effected by delivery to Contractor of a written notice ('Notice of Termination') specifying the extent to which performance of the Work is terminated and the date upon which termination becomes effective. After receipt of a Notice of Termination, and except as otherwise directed by Owner, Contractor shall, in good faith, and to the best of its ability, do all things necessary, in the light of such notice and of such requests in implementation thereof as Owner may make, to assure the efficient, proper closeout of the terminated Work (including the protection of Owner's property). Among other things, Contractor shall, except as otherwise directed or approved by Owner: a. Stop the work on the date and to the extent specified in the Notice of Termination; b. Place no further orders or subcontracts for services, equipment or materials except as may be necessary for completion of such portion of the Work as is not terminated; C. Terminate all orders and subcontracts to the extent that they relate to the performance of Work terminated by the Notice of Termination' d. Assign to Owner, in the manner and to the extent directed by it, all of the right, title and interest of Contractor under the orders or subcontracts so terminated, in which case Owner shall have the right to settle or pay any or all claims arising out of the termination of such orders and subcontracts; e. With the approval of Owner, settle all outstanding liabilities and all claims arising out of such termination or orders and subcontracts; and f. Deliver to Owner, when and as directed by Owner, all documents and all property which, if the Work had been completed, Contractor would be required to account for or deliver to Owner, and transfer title to such property to Owner to the extent not already transferred. In the event of such termination, there shall be an equitable reduction of the Contract Price to reflect the reduction in the Work and no cost incurred after the effective date of the Notice of Termination shall be treated as a reimbursable cost unless it relates to carrying out the unterminated portion of the Work or taking closeout measures. 29. Colorado labor shall be employed to perform the work to the extent of not less than eighty percent of each type or class of labor in the several classifications of skilled and common labor employed on the project. 'Colorado labor' means any person who is a resident of the State of Colorado at the time of employment, without discrimination as to race, color, creed, sex, age, or religion except when sex or age is a bona fide occupational qualification. DariC") co budding Sy51"-Cm5, I-ilc. Ed Storer August 14, 2001 Eagle County Airport 0219 Eldon Wilson Rd. Gypsum, CO 81637 Reference: General Aviation Maint. Hanger Renovation Ed, Listed below please find our proposal to furnish * install the Elastomeric roof coating as manufactured by ER5y5tem5, Loretto, MN. Coating to be installed per the manufactures standard specifications. The following proposal is based on using ERSystems White Acrylic finish coat. Finish coat to be sprayed on. No problem with over spray when using the Acrylic. Included: M Power wash entire roof. 6 Remove all silicone * mastic. 0 Check all fasteners. Tighten, or replace fastener if striped. 0 Primer: Eraguard 2000 Primer @ %2 gal. per SQ. 0 Apply HER202 FG over all seams, fasteners @ GO wet mils. 0 Finish Coat: Eraguard 1 000 Color: White. Applied at 3/4 gal. Per SQ. in two passes. Finish coat should be an average of. 1 2mil5. e Site clean up, all containers properly disposed of. 0 Syr. watertight warranty. a Total Material * labor Price Excluding Tax-------- - - -$9, 599.00 Excluded: Tax, bonds, permits, fees, Urethane finish coat, special colors. MATERIALS/ WORK NOT CALLED OUT IN THE ABOVE PROPOSAL WILL NOT BE INCLUDED AND WILL BE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER. Any questions/ problems with the above proposal please don't hesitate to call. Respectfully Submitted, km- Danco Needha Building Systems. 23378 Fescue Dr. Golden, CO 50401 Office 303 -21 5 -5GG0 Fax: 215 -5GG I A -At;VH0 —0-0 3) 322 -0300 — ell Madison Insurance: Group 425 South Cherry Street Suite 4ZO Denver, Co $0222 (I'-i6Pc-11 Danco Etij-Td—j-Y1g` —Syst-- ,.ms 23373 FQscu-- Drive CoW,-n, CO 90401 I INS. GR,-)I-F- . .. I J= 0 Okre (?Af,40Dc"yYj — 032,2- 03/15/2001 MATfow-- IFICATE . TEND OR POLICIES SEILOW. INSURERS APFORDItle; COVERAGF INSUR;,;R,k States Ihs. CQ, it :SURER C, Pinnal;Q1 Ass rancj mpany FIZU —HF 10: I If.'suRER E; rl�y= mcrr4 jzbut- I ANY REQUIREM-EW- TERM- OR CONDIT;ON OF ANY CONTRACT O( MAY PEP.TAI N. THE INSLJRA4C;E AFFOR:DC-C! BY THE POL.CISS DE., POL!CIES. 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NJURY $-----1 1000,0 GFNERALAGGRECArij 3 7 nun RRCDUCTs-00mp•pAcG $ 2,000.0' AOOMO-4AL INSURED; INSU IER LETTER: Eagle Country Airport C.C.VI5INrC SINGLE L!NI1• (Ea accIderi) BODILY IN.'URY (PWPamnl BODILY INJURY (Par acdd;amt) FROPeRrr DAWZE (Per 3ccdSF4) AUTO ONLY -EAACCICENT 15 OTHER THAN EAACC AUTO Q%Y. AGO EACH QCCURRF"!CE 11000,000 I E.1- EA-Ch ACCIDENT IS- —1,000,00 E.L. DISF-ASE - FA WPLOYEEI 1 00900 E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT 13 1 AAA AAA SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES RE CANCELLED aEFOFjE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDFAVOP, TONIAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE! HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE To MAIL SUCH NO ICE SHALL IMPOSE NO ClIMIGATION OR LIA0IU-,V 2se �-Wm r16-0&-P4A06%9fiWS OR RFPRES&,TAT;vE& jj C C) Elastomeric Roofing T--JL. Acrylic[Urethane Elastomeric Roofmg Systems, Inc. 50 Medina Street, PO Box 56 Loretto, MN 55357 -0056 763.479.6690 or 800.403.7747 ersiu Sov Fversv st �ns.com Fax 763.479.6691 METAL ROOF RESTORATION SYSTEM SPECIFICATION ACRYLICtURETHANE COMBINATION SYSTEM 1.01 DESC ON A This specification includes the installation of fluid applied acrylic roof coating to rustproof, restore, and waterproof metal roofs. The three -step process effectively protects the metal, seals seams & fasteners and renews the metal surface to extend the useful life of the roof. The system shall include waterproofing all metal roof panels, flashings, valleys, ridges, joints and junctions integrally related to the roof. B. Work included is labor, materials, equipment and accessories and related services to complete the application in accordance with specifications and details as approved by ERSystems. C. Work excluded is replacement of roof accessories such as gutters, drains, vents and other penetrations including structural roof repair. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE A Manufacturer Oualifications: ERSystems will furnish upon request, certification the material meets the physical properties stated in this specification. B. Contractor Oualifieations: All work to be completed must be done by an ERSystems approved applicator. C. No deviation from this specification will be accepted without prior written approval of ERSystems. 1.03 SUBN PALS A A warranty pre - notification form is required prior to the installation of the warranted systems. 1.04 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A Deliver material in original, unopened packages and containers. B. Containers are to be labeled with manufacturer's name, product name, description, and identification. C. Store materials in a dry area above 40° F. and protect from water and direct sunlight. D. Any materials damaged in handling or storage must not be used. E Deliver MSDS for each product specified. Consult MSDS and Product Data Specification for each product used before beginning work. l 1.05 JOB CONDITIONS (CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS) A All mechanical equipment, vents, skylights, etc., should be in place before the roofing system is installed. B. Mechanical units (blowers, HVAC) should be prevented from distributing fumes into the building. C. Coatings should be protected from traffic and other abuse until completely cured and installation is complete. D. Application of coatings with spray equipment may require Metal Roof Restoration / Urethane -Acrylic 2 some masking and possible erection of wind screens to prevent over -spray and drift damage. Protect surfaces of unrelated areas from coatings and over -spray possibility. E Application shall proceed to dry, clean surfaces only. In planning work consider environment and weather related conditions such as frost, mist, dew, condensation, humidity, and temperature. Temperature should be above 45° F., rising, and stay above 40° F. long enough for initial cure to occur. Moisture should not be imminent. E Sufficient safety belts and lines should be provided. A wet surface or a surface that is not thoroughly cured can be very slippery. All work environments should comply with current OSHA regulations. 1.06 WARRAN-IY A ERSystems warrants that materials provided are free from defects in manufacturing. ERSystems will replace any material found to be defective. B. ERSystems /Contractor Watertight Warranty is available through approved contractors and at a cost. Consult ERSystems for further details of the Watertight Warranty Program. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 201 GENERAL A The components of the coating system are to be products of ERSystems, 50 Medina Street, PO Box 56, Loretto, MN 55357 -0056, or products approved by ERSystems as compatible; or approved equal. 2.02 PRINTER: ERAGUARD 2000 — MODIFIED ACRYLIC PRIN ER RUSTPROOFING. A Solids (volume) 36% B. Cure time to re -coat 1 to 2 hours (70° FJ45 %R.H) 2.03 SEALER: HER 2000 - POLYURETHANE COATING SEALER FOR SEAMS, FASTENERS, A Solids (volume) PENETRATIONS B. Tensile strength A Solids (volume) 89% B. Tensile strength 450 p.s.i. C. Elongation 500010 D. Cure time to re -coat 12 to 24 hours (70° FJ45% RH.) 2.04 FINISH COAT: ERAGUARD 1000 ACRYLIC COATING A Solids (volume) 52% B. Tensile strength 250 p.s.i. C. Elongation 3000/. at 74° F. D. Cure time to re -coat 2 to 6 hours (70('F./45`/` RH.) 2.05 RELATED MATERIALS FROM ERSystems 062700 A. Gap /Joint Sealant: Permathane@ SM -7100 Sealant B. Gap /Joint Fabric: PolySoft H Polyester Knit Fabric C. Fasteners: Self Drilling & Self Tapping Metal D. Fiberglass Skylight Conditioner. Eraguard 2500 Clear Acrylic Sealer E Butyl Seam Tape: Insta -Seal Butyl Tape F. Colored Finish Coat: Eraguard 1000 PART 3 - APPLICATION 3.01 SUBSTRATE INSPECTION A. A proper substrate shall be provided to receive ERSystems coatings. Metal surfaces must be clean, dry, and free of loose debris. Adhesion test of coating to the metal roof substrate is required where the bond to the metal may be questionable; such as with Kynar 500 finishes. 3.02 SURFACE PREPARATION A. Walk the roof deck and tighten all loose fasteners. Replace missing fasteners and all fasteners which are stripped with oversized fasteners. B. Metal panels which no longer have integrity due to excessive rust and deterioration must be replaced. C. Panels with seam gaps of 1/8" or more must be stitched as tight as possible with additional screws. Light gauge metal panels may flex open at the horizontal lap seam when walked on. Additional stitch screws and/or fabric faced butyl tape reinforcement may be required in the pan of the panel to reduce deflection. Eraguard 1000 FG -Acrylic Sealant may be used to seal gaps prior to stitching metal with appropriate fasteners. Permathane SM -7100 Sealant may be used to seal gaps prior to stitching metal with appropriate fasteners. Note: Metal fasteners are available from ERSystems. 3.03 CLEANING A. Prepare the roof surface by high pressure washing, rinse well and let dry. Use tri- sodium phosphate (TSP) substitute solution if the metal surface is especially dirty, oily, etc. Water pressure of 2000 psi to 3000 psi will be required to remove loose rust, dirt, paint and miscellaneous soils. B. Galvanized metal surfaces may require an acid ;tch to remove debris which may interfere with proper t Ading. The dilute acid solution must be thoroughly rinsed from the roof. C. If rust is a hard scale, it may require power brushing to remove and get down to a sound substrate. D. If silicone products have been used in attempts at waterproofing, they must be removed prior to coating applications. E If asphalt based roof coatings have been previously used to repair roof seams and fastener heads, do not apply Metal Roof Restoration / Urethane -Acrylic 3 C solvents to clean these areas. Remove asphalt coating with power washing, scraping or brushing. F. After pressure washing and cleaning, remove all loose coating, scale and other foreign matter with a putty knife or other appropriate tool. Brush clean and apply coating directly over the tightly bound coating which remains. Let dry completely before proceeding. 3.04 PRINIING A. Coat all rusty surfaces with ERSystems Edward 2000. Apply Eraguard 2000 at .5 gallon per SQ. for modest rust. B. Under normal drying conditions, Eraguard 2000 may be re- coated within 1 to 2 hours. C. Primer dry film thickness shall be 2.5 mils minimum, 3 mils average. 3.05 SEAMS, FASTENERS & PENETRATIONS A. Waterproof seams: Apply HER 2000 by pumping a bead 1" to 1.5" wide into place along the vertical seam. Fill the underside of the seam with HER 2000 by brushing perpendicular to the seam with a 3" wide brush and then feather the HER 2000 to a 3" width along the seam. HER 2000 shall be approximately 60 wet mils (1/16 ") thick directly over the area of the seam. Horizontal seams are sealed in the same manner as vertical seams. Two coats may be required in some areas to achieve DMT specified. Horizontal seams may be reinforced with PolySoft H polyester fabric embedded into the HER 2000 at areas where excessive movement of the panels is known to exist or where gaps between the panels exist even after additional fasteners are added. B. Fasteners: HER 2000 shall be applied at 60 wet mils over all fastener heads, extending 1.5" in all directions around the fastener head. C. Penetrations & Flashings: Seal with HER 2000 by applying a 60 wet mils thickness for 3" to 4" around the base of the penetration. PolySoft II fabric may be embedded in the HER 2000 to bridge gaps and reinforce the membrane. D. Gutters & valleys: Seal with HER 2000 by applying a 60 wet mils thickness over the area to be sealed and for 3 "4" up and beyond the area to be sealed. If necessary embed PolySoft II polyester fabric of the appropriate width, and brush or roll additional HER 2000 over the fabric, making certain all wrinkles are rolled out of the fabric. Let HER 2000 cure for 24 hours prior to applying Finish Coat. E Skylights: Edges shall be sealed with HER 2000 as described above. Fiberglass skylight panels may be protected with 2 coats of 1 gallon per 100 square feet of Eraguard 2500 sealer. F. Typical roofs will require .4 to .5 gallons per SQ of HER 2000 to complete the waterproofing of seams and fasteners. Waterproofing penetrations, valleys an d repair areas will require additional HER 2000. Application of 60 wet mils requires approximately 4 gallons per 100 sf. G. Inspection of all HER 2000 application should be done to assure that work is satisfactory and complete, and that the 062700 sealing of gaps and bolt heads have been accomplished. • HER 2000 DMT over seams, fasteners and penetrations and repair areas shall be 50 dry mils minimum. • The roof is watertight at this point. 3.06 FINISH COAT: ERAGUARD 1000 A. Apply E award 1000 (White) at the rate of 1.5 to 2 gallons per square (for 10 year warranted system, see warranty chart for appropriate coverages). B. Finish Coat will be more uniform if applied in two separate coats to achieve the film thickness desired. C. Initial Cure of Finish Coat will typically be 2 to 6 hours. D. Finish Coat DMT shall be 12 mils on average and 8 mils minimum. PART 4 - SYSTEM QUALITY CONTROL 4.01 TOTAL COATING THICKNESS - FINISHED A. Finished DMT shall be 60 mils directly over seams and fasteners and 10 mils minimum over the general field of the roof B. There shall be no pinholes, blisters or voids in the cured membrane. PART 5 - PROTECTION AND CLEAN -UP 5.01 PROTECTION A. The roof system and all components must be protected from all other trades at the job site. B. All damage to the system must be repaired to comply with ERSystems specifications prior to final inspection for warranty approval. The cost of all related repairs will be borne by the trades and/or subcontractors responsible for the damages. 5.02 CLEAN -LP A. Site clean-up is the responsibility of the contractor. B. All debris, containers, materials, equipment, and protection materials must be removed from the premises and properly disposed of. All work and storage areas must be in an undamaged and acceptable condition upon completion of clean-up. - Metal Roof Restoration / Urethane -Acrylic 4 062700 CJF"�Nis[n Cor�1 ERSystems lot ERAGUARD 1000 ACRYLIC COATING Product Data Specification TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Solids (Volume) 52% Viscosity 2300 cps Application Temperature 105 KU Elongation 300% at 74'F Tensile Strength 250 psi Moisture Vapor Permeance -35°F to 180 °F @ 30 dry mils. 5.0 perms Weight/Gallon 12.0 Lbs. Shelf Stability 1 year Application Temperature Range 40 °F to 100 °F Service Temperature Range -35°F to 180 °F Cure Time 2 -6 hours to recoat DESCRIPTION Eraguard 1000 is a single component, water -based acrylic, elastomeric coating. It provides excellent protection and is a weather barrier for many types of insulation and roofing materials. It also provides excellent UV protection for polyurethane foam. It exhibits superior adhesion to many substrates, has a high hide capability to provide a pleasing appearance and is designed to dry faster than many acrylic coatings USES Eraguard 1000 is a versatile, economic and easily applied coating. Primary uses are to protect polyurethane foam insulation and to waterproof metal buildings. It may also be used over smooth BUR, concerete, board stock roof insulation, and properly prepared plywood. PACKAGING Packaging is standard 5 gallons pails and 55 gallon drums. APPLICATION EQUIPMENT Application may be brush, roller or airless spray Brush or Roller: Recommended for flashing, small inaccessible areas or where over spray may be a problem. Use a paint brush or a standard medium or coarse nap roller. Elastomeric Roofing Systems, Inc. 50 Medina Street, PO Box 56 Loretto, NLN 55357 -0056 763.479.6690 or 800.403.7747 ersin forti ersystems.com Fax 763.479.6691 Airless Spray Equipment: Airless spray equipment should be capable of 1 gallon per minute capacity at 3000 psi. Eraguard 1000 is designated a "medium elastomeric coating" with medium viscosity for pump purposes. 2" high pressure hoses perform well. The airless spray gun should be equipped with a ball - bearing swivel for ease of handling. Recommended orifice size is .025" to .035' diameter, wide -angle fan pattern. A reverse -a -clean nozzle is recommended. Exact orifice size will vary with temperature of the material and weather conditions. Recommended sprayers are AM Spray Equipment AM 120 or AM 130; Graco Air - Powered 30:1 Bulldog or King, or Graco Gas - Powered 533 or 733. * AM Spray Equipment is available through ERSystems. Consult ERSystems Technical Service for equivalent equipment recommendations. APPLICATION Over polyurethane foam: See Polyurethane Foam Insulation Roof Specification — Acrylics) Follow the detailed instructions regarding characteristics of the polyurethane foam required and preparation of the foam surface. Apply 2 coats. The first coat of gray Eraguard 1000 should be applied at 1/1/2 —2 gallons per 100 square feet as a base coat. For best results, the base coat of Eraguard 1000 is typically back rolled. After approximately 2 -8 hours, apply the second coat at the rate of 1 '/Z 2 gallons per 100 square feet. Contrasting colors of the white Eraguard 1000 helps to assure proper coverage. The resulting d.f.t. will be 32 or more mils Roofing granules may be embedded into a final tack coat of gallon per SQ of Eraguard 1000. Over Metal: (See Metal Roof Restoration Specification - Acrylics /Urethane) Eraguard 1000 is applied as a finish coat to metal roofs which have been properly prepared, primed to protect the metal from rust, and sealed with HER 202 FG to waterproof. The Eraguard 1000 is applied at 12 gallons per SQ. For best results, finish coating on metal is applied in two passes (2 coats of 0.75 gallon per SQ). Over other substrates: Eraguard 1000 may be used to Eraguard 1000 1 062800 waterproof, seal, and protect a variety of substrates such as concrete, plywood, and board stock roof insulation and aged modified bitumen and aged BUR. To the properly prepared substrate (Contact ERSystems Technical Service if questions exist) a base coat of gray Eraguard 1000 is applied at 12 - 2 gallons per SQ. The finish coat of white Eraguard 1000 is applied at V2 - 2 gallons per SQ after the base coat has cured. Addition of 25-30 lbs. of 411 roofing granules is often embedded into a tack coat of 2 gallon per SQ of Eraguard 1000. Adhesion of Eraguard 1000 should always be checked. Apply 6-12" square of Eraguard 1000 and embed a piece of Poly Soft II fabric into the coating, leaving a tail of the fabric exposed. Allow 2 -3 days for the Eraguard 1000 to cure and perform a 900 pull test of the fabric tail to test adhesion of the coating to the substrate. COLD TEMPERATURE APPLICATION Do not apply Eraguard 1000 below 400 F. or in weather conditions where the temperature will fall below 400 F. during the cure cycle. LIMITATION Substrate must be clean, smooth and free of dirt, rust and /or moisture. Power washing of substrate is recommended. Eraguard 1000 must not be applied during inclement weather and should not proceed if any precipitation is imminent. Application of materials with power spray equipment will require some masking and possible erection of wind screens to prevent over spray damage to surrounding structures, building surfaces, vehicles or other property or persons. CLEAN -UP Flush all hoses, equipment, and tools with water immediately after use. STORAGE Always store Eraguard 1000 above 400 F. Keep from freezing! CAUTION!!!! Avoid prolonged and repeated contact with skin. Do not take internally. Eraguard 1000 may be attacked by some solvents. if solvents are to come in contact with Eraguard 1000, the user should test solvent on a cured sample prior to application, or request information from ERSystems technical services. Eraguard 1000 should not be used in areas of standing water. WARRANTY ERSystems uses the highest quality raw materials available and applies exacting standards to production of our products. ERSystems fully guarantees our products to be of high quality and will replace the product or refund the purchase price of any defective product. Since application results depend on so many factors outside our control ERSystems responsibility must be limited to the purchase price of the product. PRIOR TO USE OF THIS MATERIAL, READ ALL APPROPRIATE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS. Eraguard 1000 2 062800 S e C_,_� cLvi + � T Seamy sC)�- r. to R F-41 HER 202 FG Product Data Specification TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Solids (Volume) 89% Viscosity Approx. 36,000 cps Ultimate Elongation ASTM D412 500% Ultimate Tensile Strength ASTM D412 450 psi Shore A Hardness ASTM D2240 40 Low Temperature Flexibility ASTM D412 Pass at -600 F Permeability ASTM E96 1.2 perms at 30 dry mil Flash Point (Tag Close -cup) 1450 F Resistance to Weathering ASTM D822 Excellent Chemical Resistance Excellent Shelf Stability (75° F 150% RH) 6 - 12 months Service Temperature Range -65° F to 1800 F Application Temperature Range 00 F to 100° F DESCRIPTION HER 202 FG is a flashing grade single component moisture -cure polyurethane roof coating. HER 202 FG upon curing forms a tough, seamless elastomeric roofing membrane with excellent adhesion to a wide variety of substrates. USES Uses include waterproofing metal roof seams and fasteners and flashing around roof penetrations where roof movement causes cracking and moisture penetration. HER 202 FG has also found extensive use in sealing metal gutters. HER 202 FG will also seal polyurethane foam, wood and concrete. COLORS Standard color available is aluminum gray. PACKAGING Packaging is standard in 1 and 5 gallon pails. Elastomcric Roofmg Systems, Inc. 50 Medina Street, PO Box 56 Loretto, MN 55357 -0056 763.479.6690 or 800.403.7747 ersinfo(u;ersystems.eom Fax 763.479.6691 APPLICATION EQUIPMENT HER 202 FG can be applied by brush, roller and may be pumped by conventional airless spray equipment. Brush or Roller: Recommended for flashing. Use a coarse, short bristle brush. Airless Spray Equipment: HER 202 FG can be pumped with the following equipment, and extruded into place on the metal roof. The pump must be capable of producing a material output of 2 gallons per minute at 3,000 psi. Ability to pump HER 202 FG is typically related to the inlet plumbing to the pump. An unrestricted 1 1/2" inlet works well. To reduce the pressure required at the pump 3/4" high pressure hoses perform best. To extrude the HER 202 FG, the gun is either removed or fitted with a wand without a tip and potentially with a flanged end to deliver a bead 1" to 1 1/2" wide. Recommended sprayers are AM Sprayer Equipment AM 120 or AM 130; Graco Air - Powered 30:1 Bulldog or King, or Graco Gas - Powered 533 or 733. *AM Spray Equipment is available through ERSystems. Consult ERSystems Technical Service equivalent equipment recommendations. APPLICATION Over Metal: Properly clean, prepare and prime the metal roof surface (see Metal Roof Restoration Specification). The HER 202 FG shall be applied to seams and fasteners by brush. HER 202 FG may be pumped into place and then moved by brush to be at least 60 wet mils. thick directly over the seams and feathered to a strip 3 - 4" wide. A brushing motion perpendicular to the roof seam will help force HER 202 FG into the seam itself. A shing motion parallel to the roof seam will feather the HER 202 FG out along the seam. Approximately 100 linear feet of seams and fasteners will be sealed with 1 gallon of HER 202 FG applied 3" wide and 60 mils thick. On most metal roofs 0.4 gallons to 0.5 gallons of HER 202 FG per SQ will be required to waterproof the seams and fasteners. HER 202 FG may be used to seal around all roof penetrations, skylights, gutters, valleys, etc. Brush 60 HER 202 1 062800 mils of the sealer in a stripe 3" to 4" wide in each dimension around the penetration. If gaps exist or excessive roof movement is noted around penetrations, seams or fasteners the HER 202 FG may be reinforced with PolySoft 11 fabric embedded into the coating. Two coats of HER 202 FG may be required in some areas to achieve the 60 mils film thickness. HER 202 FG must be stirred just prior to use to ensure uniformity of mixture. Metal surface must be dry and free of frost or dew. Best application will be achieved when HER 202 FG is at least 55° F. and the surface to which it is applied is 35° F. or higher and rising in temperature. After the initial cure (approximately 12 - 24 hours at 75° F. and 45% R.H.) is complete, all seams should be inspected for continuity of the coating membrane. HER 202 FG may then be finish coated with Erathane 300, Erakote, Eraguard 1000 or another approved finish coat. Full cure of HER 202 FG is weather dependent but may take as long as 10 -12 days. In planning application of HER 202 FG consider environment and weather related conditions such as frost, dew, mist, condensation, humidity, and temperature. Temperature should be above 350 F., more than 53 F. above the dew point and rising, for best application results. Do not apply over Silicone coatings or silicone caulks. Do not apply over fresh asphalt coatings, coal tar coatings or plastic roof cement. Over Other Substrates: HER 202 FG may be used for sealing substrates such as polyurethane foam, concrete, plywood, aged BUR, aged Modified Bitumen single -ply, etc. HER 202 FG is typically used to seal cracks, penetrations and other points where a high solids tough coating is required. COLD TEMPERATURE APPLICATION Cold temperatures influence viscosity and pumping /handling characteristics of HER 202 FG. Heat increases and cold decreases the flow of HER 202 FG. When temperatures fall below 600 F., HER 202 FG can best be applied after storage at 700 F. for a minimum of 48 hours prior to usage. For ease of application, material temperature should be 600 F minimum. if HER 202 FG is to be pumped at temperatures below 600 F. insulated or heated hoses may be required. For additional cold weather application techniques and information, consult ERSystems. CLEAN -UP Upon completion of the application all tools, hoses, and equipment must be cleaned with xylene. LIMITATION HER 202 FG cures by reacting with air moisture. Partially used containers should not be left open and exposed to the air. Curing in the once opened container can be slowed by placing Saran Wrap directly over the surface of the coating and tightly resealing the container. If a cured film has formed on the top of the product it should be carefully cut away prior to mixing the remainder of the product in the container. The surface film forrnation does not affect the performance of the remaining product. CAUTION11M Contains polyurethane resin and mineral spirits. If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. If splashed in eyes, flush with clean water for a minimum of 15 minutes. In either case, call physician immediately. If splashed on skin, wash thoroughly with soap and water. Avoid breathing vapors and spray mists. Use only with adequate ventilation. Proper eye protection and protective clothing for the skin should be worn. May produce severe dermatitis and bronchial spasms. Keep away from heat, sparks and open flames. Close container after use. Keep out of reach of children. For professional use only. The flow of material through pump and system could create static electricity. When pumping flammable materials, all equipment must be properly grounded to prevent static discharge and sparking, which could cause fire or explosions. Use only conductive or grounded air and material hoses, and be sure that you compressor and pump are properly grounded per manufacturer's recommendations. Do not cut or weld on or near empty containers. WARRANTY ERSystems uses the highest quality raw materials available and applies exacting standards to production of our products. ERSystems fully guarantees our products to be of high quality and will replace the productorrefund the purchase price of any defective product. Since application results d?pend on so many factors outside our control ERSyste s responsibility must be limited to the purchase price of the product. Prior to application, be sure to read all material safety data sheets. HER 202 2 062800 M ERAGUARD 2000 Modified Acrylic Primer Product Data Specification TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Solids (Volume) 34-36% Solids (Weight) 40-42% Viscosity 500 cps 65-70 KU Weight/Gallon 9.10 lbs. Gloss Flat Voc. 1.2 Ibs /gal Dry Time: Set to Touch 20 minutes To Re -coat 1 hour Tack Free 30-45 minutes DESCRIPTION Eraguard 2000 is a modified acrylic waterbome primer serving multiple purposes. It may be used as a primer and as a finish coat. Gray colored, air dry, great adhesion and excellent corrosion resistance. It shows superior re- coatability and exterior durability. USES May be applied over marginally prepared metal surfaces such as structural steel, galvanized sheet metal, steel decking, aluminum and over concrete. Apply at .5 gallon /square (2.5 -3 dry mils.) to 1.0 gallon square (5-6 dry mils.). COLORS Standard industrial gray and in colors on special order. PACKAGING Standard availability in 5 gallon pails and 55 gallon drums. In 1 gallon containers, on special order. FILM PERFORMANCE PROPERTIES * Abrasion resistance: Very good. Less than 150 mg loss per 1000 cycles tabor abrasion (CS10 wheels, 500 g.m. weights.) Elastomeric Roofing Systems, Inc. 50 Medina Street, PO Box 56 Loretto, MN 55357 -0056 763.479.6690 or 800.403.7747 ersinforwersystems.com Fax 763.479.6691 APPLICATION EQUIPMENT Application may be by brush, roller or airless spray. Brush or Roller: Recommended for small areas or where over -spray may be a problem. Use a fine bristle brush or medium nap industrial roller. Airless Spray Equipment: Airless spray equipment should be capable of 1 gallon per minute capacity at 3000 psi. Eraguard 2000 is designated a "medium elastomeric coating" with medium viscosity for pump purposes. 1/2" high pressure hoses perform well. The airless spray gun should be equipped with a ball - bearing swivel for ease of handling. Recommended orifice size is .017' diameter, wide -angle fan pattern. A reverse -a -clean nozzle is recommended. Exact orifice size will vary with temperature of the material and weather conditions. Recommended sprayers are AM Spray Equipment AM 120 or AM 130; Graco Air - Powered 30:1; Bulldog or King, or Graco Gas - Powered 533 or 733. *AM Spray Equipment is available through ERSystems. Consult ERSystems Technical Service equivalent equipment recommendations. SURFACE PREPARATION Ferrous substrates must be prepared properly for maximum corrosion protection and long service life. All loose rust must be removed by power washing, wire brushing or sand blasting. New steel and aluminum surfaces should be cleaned or brushed to a 2 mil profile to achieve maximum adhesion. New galvanized or galvalume steel must be cleaned to remove any rolling oils or grease before application of Eraguard 2000. Non- ferrous substrates should be wire brushed to remove all loose coatings, rust, scale, or other contaminants. Prior to coating, wipe clean with a recommended clean -up solvent. Existing coatings must be tested to determine compatibility and intercoat adhesion. Apply a test area of 6 - 12 sq. inches of Eraguard 2000 embed PolySoft II leaving a fabric tail exposed and allow to cure. A 900 pull on the fabric tail Eraguard 2000 Primer 1 062800 In .. P will provide an indication of adhesion. APPLICATION Recommended application on smooth surfaces is to spray apply in one wet full coat to a wet film thickness of 8 - 16 mils (112 - 1 gallon per SQ). Minimum recommended dry film thickness is 3 mil. A "tack" coat is not recommended. On porous or very rough surfaces, it may be beneficial to backroll or brush a first coat to work the primer into the surface with mechanical action. This should be followed by a spray applied full wet coat. Alternatively, rough or porous surfaces can be given two wet full coats by spray. CURING AND RE -COAT TIME Relative humidity has a substantial effect on application and cure time. 85% R.H. or more will significantly slow dry times. 27% R.H. or less will tend to cause dry overspray problems. Application techniques and viscosity may have to be adjusted to ensure even results during extremes in relative humidity. Under normal drying conditions of 70° F. and 45% R.H. Eraguard 2000 will be ready to re -coat in 1 - 2 hours. LIMITATION This product dries extremely rapidly on tips and aircaps. They should be cleared frequently and immersed in water when temporarily not in use, to prevent drying and tip clogging. Once dry, overspravfrom this productisextremely difficult to clean up or remove. Be sure that areas that are not to be painted are well protected from overspray. Once dry, MEK may be required for clean up. Eraguard 2000 Primer 2 f Do not apply when air temperature or surface temperatures are below 400 F. Eraguard 2000 must not be applied during inclement weather or if precipitation is imminent. Eraguard 2000 should not be used in areas of ponding water. STORAGE Always store above 40° F. Keep from freezing! CAUTION!!!! Avoid prolonged and repeated contact with skin. Do not take internally. Eraguard 2000 Modified - Acrylic Primer may be attacked by some solvents. If solvents are to come in contact with Eraguard 2000 Modred- Acrylic Primer, the user should test solvent on a cured sample prior to application, or request information from ERSystems technical services. WARRANTY ERSystems uses the highest quality raw materials available and applies exacting standards to production of our products. ERSystems fully guarantees our products to be of high quality and will replace the product or refund the purchase price of any defective product. Since application results depend on so many factors outside our control ERSystems responsibility must be limited to the purchase price of the product. Prior to use, read appropriate material safety data sheets.