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Rev 5 to Special Process Procedure W-SP-7, Repair & Curing of Concrete Repair for Placement 499S02-10B
ML20127B848
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PURPOSE To outline methods used by J. A. Jones Construction Company and Subcontractors for repair and curing of concrete repair for Placement 499502-108.

2.0 SCOPE This procedure includes the requirements to be used by J. A. Jones Construction Company and their Subcontractors 1,n the concrete repair of Placement 499502-108.

i l-2 30 REPAlR SEQUENCE 1-4 3.I The repair work shall be as follows and performed in the sequence as directed by the Engineer.

1-1 3.1.1 Epoxy Pressure Grouting Cored Holes with Cracks.

3.1.2 Filling of holes not in crack area.

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3. I.3. Pressure grouting volds and horizontal cored hole #25 in West face a-2 3.1.4 Repair of top surface shall be performed during recharging of backfill as directed by the Engineer.

Waterstop embedment may be performed at any time.

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4.0 REFERENCES

4.1 Ebasco Services, Inc. Specification LOU-1564.472, Section li, latest revision, " Concrete Placement, Curing and Finishing".

1 4.2 ACI-503, Guide for use of epoxy compounds with concrete.

4.3 - Sika Chemical Company brochure for "Sikadur Epoxy Adhesives". Appropriate sheets attached.

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4.4' J. A. Jones Construction Company Work Procedure, W-WP-5, " Concrete Placing Curing, Finishing and Repair."

4.5 J. A. Jones Construction Company Work Procedure, W-WP-II, " Waterproofing".

5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 Ebasco Services, Inc. Is. responsible for supplying all materials, receiving inspection, testing and documentation of such tests as required by Reference 4.1 to support J. A. Jones Construction Company and their Subcontractors in performing their work.

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& DATE 8/ 26/76 499502-108 PROJECT TITLE:

WATERFORD SES UNIT NO, CONTRACT NO. W3-NY-4 I

5.2 J. A. Jones Construction Company and their Subcontractors are responsible for forming, placing aggregate, grouting and curing of cement pressure grouted area, the epoxy pressuring grouting for sealing cracks and the i

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6 TOP SURFACE PREPARATION 6.0 PROCEDURE 6.1 J. A. Jones Construction Company Engineering shall map the surface of the entire pour delineating the areas that can be made to meet the required elevation and finish by grinding and the areas that must be chipped out to sound concrete and topped.

i 6.2 The areas requiring chipping and topping shall be chipped down to a minimum of one and one-half inch (It') below required elevation.

-1 6.3 After chipping to sound concrete and prior to any topping or grinding of other area, J. A. Jones Construction Company Engineering shall notify Ebasco Engineering that the. area is ready for inspection.

Any area containing unsound concrete shall be inspected by the Windsor Probe method.

In ver-Ifying the concrete soundness, the equivalent average 28 day compressive strength shall not be less than 5000 PSI and none of the equivalent com-pressive strengths shall be less than 4600 PSI.

1 6.4 Areas requiring grinding only to produca an acceptable surface shall be

-2 ground with suitable grinding machines un.til' acceptable by the Engineer.

1 6.5 The surface of the chipped out area shall be cleaned and free from standing water, then coated with a neat coat of Sika HI-Mod' Epoxy mixed and applied per manufacturer's requirements.

J. A. Jones' quality Verification to verify and document the acceptance of epoxy material as to shelf life, mixing and application.

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6.6 After neat coat of epoxy, place 4000 PSI Class AA Concrete using pea gravel as coarse aggregate to required elevation and finish as required by approved construction drawings.

6.7 After the required finish has been obtained,'c'ure per requirements of Reference 4.1 and 4.4.

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t i PROJECT TITLE: WATERFORD SES UNIT NO. 3 CONTRACT NO. W3-NY-4 j l WATERSTOP EMBEDMENT 7.0 PROCEDURE 7.1 PREPARATION 7.1.1 Determine area to be repaired.

Area shall be determined by estimating workable area that can be worked, based on " pot life" and required cooling time if repair requires more than one Inch (l") thickness, Reference 7.3.2.

7.1.2 Clean area to be worlied as follows:

7.1. 2.1 Chip to sound concrete.

7 1.2.2 Surface must be drye 7.1.2.3 Remove all dust, laitance, grease, and other foreign pa rt i cl es.

j 7.1.3 Straighten and support waterstop as required.

7.2 MIXING

7. 2.1 Mix Sikadur-Hi-Hixf Gel two (2) parts epo'xy per manufacturer's recomenda t ions.

Amount to be determined by area to be worked.

7 2.2 Measure Colma Quartzite Aggregate and mix one (1) part Sika-Hi-Mod Gel epoxy to one (1) part Quartzite Aggregate. Add aggregate slowly to binder while mixing.

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7. 2. 3 Do not attempt to use after pot life" has expired.

By adding aggregate, it will add approximately five (5) minutes to " pot lifd'.

7.3 APPLICATION 7.3.1 Apply prepared, epoxy mortar to embed waterstop a,s required per attached sketch, Appendix A.

7.3.2 Apply mortar not to exceed one Inch (l") thickness.

If required mortar thickness exceeds one inch (l"), allow preceeding layer to cool before applying second layer.

Coolness can be determined when the mortar becomes hard.

It should be cool, approximately one (1) hour after mixing.

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7.3.3 When more than one (1) layer is required, a neat coat of Sikadur-Hi-Mod epoxy to preceeding layer before applying additional layers of mortar is not required.

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s 7.4.1 None required.

NOTE DO NOT EXCEED ONE INCR (1") LAYER AS NOTED IN 7.3.2' ABOVE.

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8.1 Thoroughly clean and.dewater ' all holes remaining after epoxy pressure grouting cored holes with cracks has been completed.

8.2 Coat inside surface of hole and surface of area chipped out to expose reinforcing steel with Sikadur-Hi-Mod epoxy. The epoxy to be mixed and applied per manufacturer's. recommendations.

J. A.. Jones' Quality Verification personnel is to verii"y and document epoxy acceptance as pertains to shelf life, mixing and application.

-1 8.3 In accordanew with Reference 4.1' and 4.4, fill holes with'4000 PSI Class AA

-3 concrete in layers and vibrate as. required to consolidate and finish to match required surface texture.

8.4 Cure as required per Reference 4.1 and 4.4.

PRESSURE GROUTING VOIDS AND HORIZ0lfrAL CORED HOLES NO. 25 IN WEST FACE 9.0 PROCEDURE 9.1 J. A. Jones to inspect an'd doctment both North and South large yo d All su' faces of existing concrete has been chipped to sound concrete.

r in both North and South large void shall be coated with a rieat coat of Sika-Dur HI Mod epoxy,. mixed and applied in accordance with manufacturer's reconnendations prior to the placement of fresh concrete,

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~9 2 Form North large void from the bottom toward the top covering approximately I

three forths (3/4) of the large vol'd.

Prepare upper one forth (1/4) of form to be installed after the concrete for the bottom three forths (3/4) has been placed.

The top of the form must have a " birds mouth" of sufficient size and height to assure complete fill)ng of the void with concrete and

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As the concrete is placed and consolidated by vibration.

continue toward the front of the void.

Place concrete at a low rate of placement to allow sufficient' time for consolidation and removal of air.

By starting,the placing at the r. ear, the air will be forced out the front.

After the large opening of the void has been filled and consolidated, add forms ap required until concrete cannot be placed and vibrated into the large opening of the void.

Then add required forms *and " birds, mouth" and place concrete through the top,of the void at the surface of the slab.

Only place at a rate that can be consolidated.

Fill the entire void including the void on the surface and the drilled hole from the surface into the vold.

Add chamfer strip and finish exp'osed surface as reiuired by.

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-5 9.3 Form only the large portion South vold approximately half way up.

Forin th*e top half in a manner that will. allow addin,g forming as the placing continues toward the top of the void.

Place concrete using " birds mouth" and chute or pump hose.

Start placing and consolidating by vibrating at the. rear of the void and continue toward the frpnt.

Starting de the rear will force air out the front of the void.

Cont (oue. placing, adding forms with " birds mouth" until the entire vold is full'and consolidated.

Place concrete at a, rate that can be consolidated.. Stop this placing operation at the top of the large void.

The shallow portion.of this void shall be. repaired per Paragraph 9.4 Fill the drilled hole from the surface into the void, consolidate and finish surface as required by approved drawing and specificatic ns per. Reference 4.1.

Place form over the large deeg portion of the void only.

-5 9.4 All other volds on the West face shall be repal' red by coating surface wl'th Sika-Dur HI Mod epoxy, mixed and applied per manufacturer's recomendations, theh dry packed per Reference 4.1.

-5 9.5 Cure by leaving forms in place to keep in moist condition.

Areas not formed and the top surface shall be cured with burlais and water per* Reference 4.1 and 4.4.

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CONTRACT NO. W3-NY-4

~9M. Pack hole number 25 as located on s, ketch, Appendix B, with bagged, oven 1-5 dryed pea gravel.

Install steel plate plug in front of opening which contains two (2) one forth inch (1/4") NPT pipe nipple, one for fill and one for vent.

The fill nipple'shall have a one forth inch (.1/4") NPT pipe attached long enough to reach the far back of the hole.

The plug shall be. Installed with the vent a,t the top.

InstaJl the plug using Sika set Plug.

Epoxy grout the hole using Sika-Lo Mod LV applied with a pressure gun. Apply epoxy with vent open until all air has been removed.

When a i r i s removed,

close vant and hold 20 PSI pressure until refusal of material or.15 minutes.

After epoxy has cured for a minimum of 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />, chip out plate plug and repair surface per Paragraph 9.l+..

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' ' 9.7 After cyring has been completed on West face, remove foms and apply waterproofing over entire West face of placement 10B 'per J. A. Jones' Work Procedure, W-WP-il, " Waterproofing".

An additional twelve Inch (12")

wide layer shall be installed over the exposed edges of the first layer.

All exposed edges shall have a trowelled bead of mastic applied after the membrane installation is complete.

Teminate bottom and top of water $ roofing in reglets as detailed in attached memo dated July 28. 1976, from E: 'J. Gallagher to J. O. Booth and sketch.

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10.0 PROCEDURE 10.1 All equipment required for this procedure shall be collect'ed and checked out. A dry run shall be performed using water for the grout, pumping against a closed valve to assure the equipment is in good working order.

Special note shall be made of the pressure gauge and relief valve to assure correct operability. Calibration of pressure gauge is to be verified and documented.

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10.2 The Sikadur-Lo-Mod LV epoxy and bagged pea gravel shall be ordered, received and approved for use.

4 10.3 Cored holes Numbers 7, 9, 14, 15, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23 and 24 which have been

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on Appendix "B" shall be cleaned of all foreign material and free of all standing water, before any other grouting operation is started.

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prevent adherence of the epoxy.

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The fill port shall be provided with a quick coupling and the l

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The supply line between the pressure pot and quick coup 1.Ing shall be provided with a sight glass for observing i

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l 10 5 The grouting operation shall begin with hole number 24.

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holes are clean and dry, then pack hole number 24 with pea gravel from one 3

of the. sealed bags.

When the hole has been packed with the pea gravel, I

install the plug, as provided in 10.4 above.

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-4 10.6 Mix the Sikadur-Lo-Mod LV epoxy per manufacturets reconsnendations.

Mix only-the amount that can be used in approximately 15 minutes or as directed by the Sika representative.

Place.the container of epoxy Into one of the g

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Apply air pressure as directed by Sika representative

-(approximately 10 PSI) to pressure pot and observe flow of epoxy in sight t

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When the epoxy runs out, switch grout supply line to other pressure pot and continue grouting operation.

Clean first pressure pot grout supply line with Sika Equipment cleaner 650 while additional epoxy is being mixed.

Continue this switching and mixing operation until epoxy is observed passing I

Into one of the adjacent cored holes or abil.ity to move epoxy has ceased.

If epoxy cannot be moved by the 10 PSI pressure, increase the pressure by 5 PSI if increments until the epoxy begins to move' or until 25 PSI has been obtained.

If the epoxy cannot be moved at 25. PSI hold this pressure for 15 minutes.

-4 10.7 If epoxy is observed passing into one of. the adjacent cored holes, continue to hold pressure on the first hole, mix additional epoxy and fill hole which epoxy was observed flowing irr to, approximately half full with neat epoxy, pour small amounts of pea gravel into the hole and " rod" into the neat epoxy, continue adding neat epoxy and pea gravel until hole is full.

When hole is full, Install plug as provided in 10.4 Open vent in plug and' continue i

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pressurizing first hole until second hole is full and air ls vented out vent hole.

If connection between the holes is not of sufficient size to pressure the second hole in approximately 15 minutes, after pressure has been increased as outlined above, then apply epoxy to second hole using second pot.

If epoxy is observed entering a third hole, fill it with neat epoxy and pea gravel as above.

Continue to pressure second hole if pot I

had to be connected to pressurize it, if not, then connect pot to second l

hole and apply pressure in 5-PSI increments as outlined above.

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pot from first hole.

Continue this filling and pressurizing operation until all connecting holes are grouted and pressure maintained for 15 minutes.

Should epoxy be observed reaching any surface outside cored holes, release pressure and sea.1 opening with Sika set plug then resume pressure.

-4 10.8 Holes without conne'cting cracks shall be grouted by cleaning and filling with neat epoxy and pea gravel and pressurized as outilned in Paragraph 10.6 above. ?

-4 10.9 Remove all plugs and clean plugs and equipment with Sika Equipmen' CTeaner t'

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-4 10.10 After epoxy has set and at time of filling of holes which did not contain cracks, fill the remainder of the holes using the procedure for filling cored holes without cracks, Paragraph 8.0 above.

.- 5 11.0 ATTACHMENTS 11.1 Appendix A (Diagram of application of epoxy mortar to embed waterstop.)

11.2 Appendix 8 (Core Locations - Concrete Placement 499-108).

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11.4 Appendix 0 (Detailed sketch of expanding pl'ug)..

I 11.5 Sika Chemical Data Sheets 11.6 Memorandum (To J. O. Booth f rom E. J. G411agher dated Jul,y 28, 1976).

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ADVANTAGES

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Viscosity : Sim41mi to heavy oil Shelf Life 2 years Pot life of neat Sikadur Hi +1od 25 min at 73F Tack-free (thin film) 3 hours3.472222e-5 days <br />8.333333e-4 hours <br />4.960317e-6 weeks <br />1.1415e-6 months <br /> at 73F Final cure (75% ultimate strength) ASM D-695 3 days at 73F Ultimate physical characteristics after cure at 73F and 50% relative humidity Tensile strength ASTM D-638 3,000 psi min Tensile elongation AS M D-638, modified St max, Compressive strength ASTM D-695 10,000 psi min Compressive modulus AS1H D-695 475,000 psi min All values approximate. Will vary with tmperature and humidity.

PACKAGING Sikadur Hi-Mod is available in 10-gallon and 3-gallon units.

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AR6h9F go}g grguting and grouting base plates, blMiiki!$HE 93 ggt thjg !fkadur Hi-mod! solvents wi11 prevent proper cure.

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SIKA CHEMICAL / LYNDHURST, N. l. 07071 Sikadur Lo-Mod Lv is a 1004-solids,1004-reactive, 2-component, moisture-insensitive.,

epoxy-resin system. Its low modulus of clasticity provides greater 'give' under stress due to impact and thermal change. Excellent for epoxy-mortar floor toppings and patching on dzy, can't-dry, damp, or wet structural materials that are free of standing water. LV's also an efficient penetrating impregnation to seal dry porous substrates.

ADVANTAGES

. Unique, low-modulus adhesive for *can't-dry

  • surfaces ?, Patented, exclusive formulation of Lo-Mod LV makes it insensitive to moisture before, during, and after cure. Reduces need for job shut-down due to wet conditions.

. Impact, thermal-resistant toppings, patches, overlays, grouts - - Lo-Mod LV has an approximate minimum tensile strength of 3,000 psi and a minimum tensile elong-ation of approximately 5% for greater 'give' under stresses of impact and thermal change.

. Effective sealer for dru, porous concrete - - Low viscosity (lightweight oil) enhances penetration of dry, porous concrete. Also seals LV-mortar toppings.

TYPICAL PROPERTIES

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1 part by volume Component B to 2 parts by volume Component A Color
Caeponent A is clear straw; B is clear amber. Mixed light straw.

Viscosity : Similar to lightweight oil Shelf life: 2 years Pot life of neat Sikadur Lo-Mod Lv 25 min at 73F Tack-free (thin film) 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> min at 73F Final cure (75% ultimate strength) ASM D-695 5 days at 73F Ultimate physical characteristics after cure at 73P and 50% relative humidity Tensile strength ASE D-638 3,000 psi min Tensile elongation ASM D-638, modified "5V min Compressive strength ASm D-695 7,000 psi min Compressive modulus ASm D-695 250,000 max All values appr'oximate. Will vary with temperature and humidity.

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As a mortar - One gallon of Lo-Mod Lv ixed with 3 parts by loose volume of Colma Quartzite Aggregate yields approximately 679 cu in, of epoxy mortar.

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Remove dust, laitance, grease, curing ccmpounds, impregnations, waxes,

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Proportionino/ Mixing - - The volumetric ratio of Lo-Mod LV is 1:2 (B:A). To mix, proportion 1 part B and 2 parts A into clean pail. Mix thoroughly for 3 minutes 1

with Sika paddle on low-speed (400- to 600-rpm) drill. Mix only that amount of Lo-Mod LV that you cari use in 25 minutes at 73F.

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liquid. spalled areas - Prime with Lo-Mod LV...'Appfy',with broom, brush, or k-in.-

l nap rollers. Pour mixed Lo-Mod LV into large,' clean pail. Add Colma Quartzite Aggregate (approximately 34. parts by loose volume) while slowly continuing to mix to uniform consistency. Apply mortar while prima coat is still tacky. Use temp-orary or persanent screeds to strike off and level. Finish with steel trowel.

i Occasionally wipe trowel lightly with water-dampened rag for smooth finish. A sealer coat of Io-Mod LV should be applied for optimum results.

LIMITATIONS Do not thin Sikadur Lo-Mod LV. Solvents will prevent proper cure. Not designed for use as an adhesive for fresh plastic portland-cement mortar or concrete. Use

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temperature must not be below 40F.

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A COMPONENT - For Industrial Use Only! Warning! May cause skin sensitization or other allergic responses. Avoid inhalation of vapor. Use good ventilation partic-ularly if material is heated or sprayed. Prevent all contact with skin or eyes.

If contact with skin. occurs, wash immediately with soap and water. In case of' con-tact with eyes, flush immediately with water and contact a physician. SPI Class 2.

B CCMPONENT - DANGERf CAUSES (SEVERE) BURNS. Contains alkaline amines strong sensi.izer. Do not get in eyes, on skin, on clothing. Avoid breathing. vapor. Keep conta..ner closed. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling.

FIRST AID: IN CASE OF CONTACT, innaediately flush eyes or skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Call a physician.

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. SumAw Hi-Mod Gel is a 1004-solids, 2-ccaponent, epoxy-resin system. A unique high-modulus, moisture-insensitive, structural adhesive for vertical and overhead bonding and embedment - - it cures under dry, can't-dry, and wet conditions.

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.. Celled adhesive for *can't-dry' surfaces - - Thick consistency of patented l

'Sikadur Hi-Mod Gel makes it an efficient gap-filler to bond irregular, non-mating,

" overhead, or vertical surfaces whether they are dry, damp, or wet - - concrete, steel, wood, stone, brick, and many other structural materials.

. Grouting mortar _ ~ - Mixed with oven-dry aggregate, Sikadur Hi-Mod Gel produces workable, sag-resistant mortar for overhead and vertical grouting.

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All values approximate. Wil'1 vary with temperature and humidity.

t PACKAGING sikadur Ri-Mod Gel is available in 9-gallon and 3-gallon units.

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Surface Precaration - - Concrece: Surface must be clean and sound. It'may be dry.*

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Proportioning / Mixing - - Volunetric ratio of Sikadur Hi-Mod Gel is 1:2 (B:A).

St> mix, proportion 1 part B and 2 parts 11nto clean pail. Mix thoroughly for 3 minutes with Sika paddle on low-speed (400- to 600-rp) drill until bland is a uniform straw color. Mix only that amount of Hi-Mod Gel that you can use in 25 minutes at 73F.

I Preparing mortar - - Slowly mix up to 1 part by loose volume of Colma Quartzite Aggregate into premixed Gal. Continue mixing until consistency is uniform.

. Application - - Used neat or as a mortar, Sikadur Bi-Mod Gel may be applied with a spatula, trowel, or caulking gun. For information on bolt grouting, see technical bulletin on ' Bolt Grouting. '.

LIMITATIONS l

Do not thin Sikadur Hi-Mod Gel! Solvents will prevent proper cure. Not designed for use as an adhesive for fresh plastic portland-cament mortar or concrete. Use Sikadur Hi-Mod.

t, Use only even-dry aggregate to avoid encapsulation of moisture.

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l 3 COMPONENT - DANGER 1 CAUSES (SEVERE) EtntNS. Contains alkaline usines: strong sensitiser. Do not get in eyes, on skin, on clothing. Avoid breathing vapor. Keep container closed. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling.

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-great ultimate strengths: better freeze / thaw resistance; superior sulfate resistance.

coves, patch spalls, and touch-up your precast pieces.

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sew;rs, utility manholes. plant basements, sumps.

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sewers. Surfaces may be vertical or horizontal. Dry, 1

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with handling. Sikaset Plug does not flash set...

plugs may be tooled and struck off without reducing SPEC /USE S!KASET MORIAR tenacious adhesion.

Trowel-paced set-slower than Sikaset Plug-plus all Eayy, effective-plugs are cchesive...stop leaks the advantages of workability, high strength, durability.

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WATERFORD SES UNIT NO. 3 CONCRETE REPAIRS FOR PLACEMENT 499S02-10B The repair procedure for mat placement 10B, section 9.6, deals with waterproofing the repaired area. The extent of the waterproofing should be such that the entire length of the west face of placement 10B be water-proofed using W. R. Grace's bituthene to a depth as shown on the attached sketch. This will require excavating a trench along the side of the foundation mat, preparing the. surface and applying the waterproofing membrane .according to Ebasco specification LOU-1564.475. An additional 12 inches -of the waterproofing membrane wich a bead of bituthene mastic should ba installed around all edges. It should be also made clear that the repair of the voids o E She west face of placement 10B be made prior to concreting wall placements 565-1A, 499S04-4A-1 and 499SO4-8A-1. These walls are exterior vans located above the voids. .The concrete being used to repair these voids should also be anowed to reach design strength before these walls are placed. 23C/n Enclosure ec: A. A. Ferlito (w/ encl) A. H. Wern (w/ enc 1) P. C. Liu (w/ enc 1) N. Basan (w/ enc 1) R. K. Stampley (w/ encl) W. L. Sheehan (w/ enc 1) D. Calligan (w/ enc 1) J. W. Seaver (w/ enc 1) J. C. Salarini (w/ enc 1) J. M. Brooks (w/ enc 1) .C. J. Lambrakos (w/ enc 1) E. W. Nelson (w/ enc 1) C. White (w/ enc 1) E. J. Ganagher (w/ enc 1) 1 ) i i __.i I 1 I

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