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15104- PENETRATION FIRESTOPPING <br />GENERAL <br />1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS <br />A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions <br />and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. <br />1.02 SUMMARY <br />1.03 Section Includes: <br />1. Penetrations in fire -resistance -rated walls. <br />2. Penetrations In horizontal assemblies. <br />3. Penetrations in smoke barriers. <br />A. Related Sections: <br />1. Division 07 Section "Fire -Resistive Joint Systems" for joints in or between fire -resistance -rated <br />construction, at exterior curtain-wall/floor intersections, and in smoke barriers. <br />1.04 SUBMITTALS <br />A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. <br />B. System Schedule: For each penetration firestoppIng system. Include location and design designation <br />of qualified testing and inspecting agency and the following: <br />I . Documentation, including illustrations, from a qualified testing and inspecting agency that Is applicable <br />to each penetration firestopping system configuration for construction and penetrating items. <br />2. Types of penetrating items. <br />3. Types of constructions penetrated, Including flre-resistance ratings and, where applicable, thicknesses <br />of construction penetrated. <br />4. Provide single composite schedule of firestopping systems regardless of installation responsibility. <br />Separate schedules from multiple subcontractors are not acceptable. <br />5. Size: 8 1/2 by 11 inches in 3-ring binder. <br />6. Number of submittals: Two copies. <br />a. One copy to be maintained at site and provided to Owner with Operation Maintenance manuals. <br />7. Where Pro ect conditions require modification to a qualified testing and Inspecting agency's Illustration <br />i <br />for a particular penetration firestopping condition, submit illustration, with modifications marked, <br />approved by penetration firestopping manufacturers fire -protection engineer as an engineering <br />as an engineering judgment or equivalent fire -resistance -rated assembly. <br />C. Qualification Data: For qualified Installer. <br />D. Installer Certificates: From Installer indicating penetration firestopping has been Installed In compliance with <br />requirements and manufacturer's written recommendations. <br />E. Product Test Reports: Based on evaluation of comprehensive tests performed by a qualified testing agency, <br />for penetration firestopping. <br />1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE <br />A. Installer Qualifications: A firm that has been approved by FM Global according to FM Global 4991, "Approval <br />of Firestop Contractors," or been evaluated by UL and found to comply with its "Qualified Firestop Contractor <br />Program Requirements." <br />B. Fire -Test -Response Characteristics: Penetration firestopping shall comply with the following requirements: <br />1. Penetration firestopping tests are performed by a qualified testing agency acceptable to authorities <br />having jurisdiction. <br />2. Penetration firestopping is identical to those tested per testing standard referenced in "Penetration <br />Firestopping" Article. Provide rated systems complying with the following requirements: <br />a. Penetration firestopping products bear classification marking of qualified testing and inspecting agency. <br />b. Classification markings on penetration firestopping correspond to designations listed by the following: <br />3. UL in its 'Fire Resistance Directory." <br />C. Preinstallation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site prior to start of mechanical and electrical systems. <br />1. Discuss firestopping requirements and other preparatory work to be performed by other trades. <br />2. Review firestopping details and installation sequence for each type of penetration firestopping. <br />3. Review and finalize construction schedule and verify availability of materials, and personnel to make <br />progress and avoid delays. <br />4. Review required inspecting procedures. <br />1.06 PROJECT CONDITIONS <br />A. Environmental Limitations: Do not install penetration firestopping when ambient or substrate temperatures are <br />outside limits permitted by penetration firestopping manufacturers or when substrates are wet because of rain, <br />frost, condensation, or other causes. <br />B. Install and cure penetration firestopping per manufacturer's written instructions using natural means of ventilations or, <br />where this Is inadequate, forced -air circulation. <br />1.07 COORDINATION <br />A . Coordinate construction of openings and penetrating items to ensure that penetration firestopping Is Installed according <br />to specified requirements. <br />B . Coordinate sizing of sleeves, openings, core -drilled holes, or cut openings to accommodate penetration firestopping. <br />PRODUCTS <br />2.01 MANUFACTURERS <br />A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: <br />1. A/D Fire Protection Systems, Inc. <br />2. Hilti, Inc. <br />3. 3M Fire Protection Products. <br />2.02 PENETRATION FIRESTOPPING <br />A. Provide penetration firestopping that is produced and installed to resist spread of fire according to requirements indicated, <br />resist passage of smoke and other gases, and maintain original fire -resistance rating of construction penetrated. Penetration <br />firestopping systems shall be compatible with one another, with the substrates forming openings, and with penetrating items, If any. <br />B. Penetrations in Fire -Resistance -Rated Walls: Provide penetration firestopping with ratings determined per ASTM E 814 or UL 1479, <br />based on testing at a positive pressure differential of 0.01 inch wg (2.49 Pa). <br />1. Fire- resistance -rated walls Include fire walls, flre-barrler walls, smoke-banler walls and fire partitions. <br />2. F-Rating: Not less than the fire -resistance rating of constructions penetrated. <br />C. Penetrations in Horizontal Assemblies: Provide penetration firestopping with ratings determined per ASTM E814 or UL 1479, based on <br />testing at a positive pressure differential of 0.01 inch wg (2.49 Pa). <br />1. Horizontal assemblies include floors and ceiling membranes of roof/ceiling assemblies. <br />2. F-Rating: At least 1 hour, but not less than the fire -resistance rating of constructions penetrated. <br />3. T-Rating: At least I hour, but not less than the fire -resistance rating of constructions penetrated except for floor penetrations within the cavity of a wall. <br />D. Penetrations in Smoke Barriers: Provide penetration firestopping with ratings determined per UL 1479. <br />L-Rating: Not exceeding 5.0 cfm/sq.ft. (0.025 cu. m/s per sq. m) of penetration opening at 0.30 inch wg (74.7 Pa) at both ambient <br />and elevated temperatures. <br />E. Exposed Penetration Firestopping: Provide products with flame -spread and smoke -developed indexes of less than 25 and 450, respectively, as determined perASTM E 84. <br />F. VOC Content: Provide penetration firestopping that complies with the following limits for VOC content when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24): <br />Architectural Sealants: 250 g/L. <br />2. Sealant Primers for Nonporous Substrates: 250 g/L. <br />3. Sealant Primers for Porous Substrates: 775 g/L. <br />G. Accessories: Provide components for each penetration firestopping system that are needed to install fill materials and to maintain ratings required. <br />Use only those components specified by penetration firestopping manufacturer and approved by qualified testing and Inspecting agency for firestopping Indicated. <br />1. Permanent forming/damming/backing materials, including the following: <br />a. Slag -wool -fiber or rock -wool -fiber insulation. <br />b. Sealants used in combination with other forming/damming/backing materials to prevent leakage of fill materials in liquid state. <br />c. Fire -rated form board. <br />d. Fillers for sealants. <br />2. Temporary forming materials. <br />3. Substrate primers. <br />4. Collars. <br />5. Steel sleeves. <br />2.03 MIXING <br />A. For those products requiring mixing before application, comply with penetration firestopping manufacturer's written instructions for accurate proportioning of <br />materials, water (if required)r type of mixing equipment, selection of mixer speeds, mixing containers, mixing time, and other items or procedures needed to <br />produce products of uniform quality with optimum performance characteristics for application Indicated. <br />EXECUTION <br />3.01 EXAMINATION <br />A. Examine substrates and conditions, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for opening configurations, penetrating items, substrates, <br />and other conditions affecting performance of the Work. <br />B. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. <br />3.02 PREPARATION <br />A. Surface Cleaning: Clean out openings immediately before installing penetration firestopping to comply with manufacturer's written <br />instructions and with the following requirements: <br />1. Remove from surfaces of opening substrates and frDm penetrating items foreign materials that could interfere with adhesion of penetration firestopping. <br />2. Clean opening substrates and penetrating items to produce clean, sound surfaces capable of developing optimum bond with penetration <br />firestopping. Remove loose particles remaining from cleaning operation. <br />3. Remove laitance and form -release agents from concrete. <br />3.03 INSTALLATION <br />A. General: Install penetration firestopping to comply with manufacturer's written installation instructions and published drawings for products and applications indicated. <br />B. Install forming materials and other accessories of types required to support fill materials during their application and in the position <br />needed to produce cross -sectional shapes and depths required to achieve fire ratings indicated. <br />1. After installing fill materials and allowing them to fully cure, remove combustible forming materials and other accessories not indicated as <br />permanent components of firestopping. <br />C. Install fill materials for firestopping by proven techniques to produce the following results: <br />Fill voids and cavities formed by openings, forming materials, accessories, and penetrating items as required to achieve fire -resistance ratings indicated. <br />2. Apply materials so they contact and adhere to substrates formed by openings and penetrating items. <br />3. For fill materials that will remain exposed after completing the Work, finish to produce smooth, uniform surfaces that are flush with adjoining finishes. <br />3.04 IDENTIFICATION <br />A. Identify penetration firestopping with preprinted metal or plastic labels. Attach labels permanently to surfaces adjacent to and within 6 inches (150 mm) <br />of firestopping edge to labels will be visible to anyone seeking to remove penetrating items or firestopping. Use mechanical fasteners or self -adhering -type <br />labels with adhesive capable of permanently bonding labels to surfaces on which labels are placed. Include the following Information on labels: <br />1. The words 'Warning - Penetration Firestopping - Do Not Disturb. Notify Building Management of Any Damage." <br />2. Contractor's name, address, and phone number. <br />3. Designation of applicable testing and inspecting agency. <br />4. Date of installation. <br />5. Manufacturer's name. <br />6. Installer's name. <br />3.05 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL <br />A. Inspection: Manufacturer's representative to inspect ten percent ofpenetration firestopping applications, in each phase, and provide written report <br />indicating compliance with manufacturer's systems and deficiencies to be corrected. <br />B. Where deficiencies are found or penetration firestopping is damaged or removed because of testing, repair or replace penetration <br />firestopping to comply with requirements. <br />C. Proceed with enclosing penetration firestopping with other construction only after Inspection reports are issues and installations comply with requirements. <br />3.06 CLEANING AND PROTECTION <br />A. Clean off excess fill materials adjacent to openings as the Work progresses by methods and with cleaning materials that are approved in <br />writing by penetration firestopping manufacturers and that do not damage materials in which openings occur. <br />B. Provide final protection and maintain conditions during and after Installation that ensure that penetration firestopping is without damage or <br />deterioration at time of Substantial Completion. If, despite such protection, damaqe or deterioration occurs, immediately cut out and remove <br />damaged or deteriorated penetration firestopping and install new materials to procluce systems complying with specified requirements. <br />PLUMBING SYSTEMS INSULATION <br />SECTION 15250 <br />PLUMBING SYSTEMS INSULATION <br />PART 1 - GENERAL <br />1.01 DEFINITIONS <br />A. Exposed - Equipment, ducts and piping in areas which will be visible without removing ceilings or opening access <br />panels. <br />B. Concealed - Installed above ceiling, in walls or chases. <br />C. Outdoors - Exposed to the weather or ambient conditions. <br />D. Underground - Buried. <br />1.02 CERTIFICATION/QUALITY ASSURANCE <br />A. Insulation, adhesives, coatings, sealers, tapes, shall have a flame spread rating of 25 or less and smoke <br />development of 50 or less in accordance with ASTM E-84 and UL 723 <br />B. Materials shall meet the requirements of NFPA 90-A. <br />1.03 SUBMITTALS <br />A. Submit manufacturer's product data and installation procedures for review. <br />PART 2 - PRODUCTS <br />2.01 PIPE AND EQUIPMENT INSULATION <br />A. Materials for Pipe and Equipment: Provide factory premolded or shop or site mitered segment type insulation for <br />pipe, pipe fittings, and valves. <br />B . Fitting insulation: Same thickness and material as adjoining pipe insulation. <br />C. Flexible Tubular Elastomeric: <br />1. Provide fire -retardant closed -cell slip-on flexible type. Minimum "R" value of 2.57. <br />2. Acceptable manufacturers: LS manufactured by K-Flex USA. <br />3. Use on the following services: <br />Moisture condensate drains - 1" thick, LS 3ft white seal seam. <br />a . <br />D. Fiberglass Pipe Insulation: <br />1. Acceptable manufacturers: Johns -Manville "Micro-Lok 850"; CertainTeed; Knauf; Owens Coming. Foster Jacket: ASJ <br />fiberglass reinforced kraft paper with aluminum foil and minimum R value of 3.6. <br />2. Use on the following services: <br />a. Domestic hot water supply piping. Domestic hot water supply piping - 1" thick for piping 2" or less and 1-1/2" <br />thick insulation for piping 2-1/2" and greater. <br />b. Domestic hot water recirculation piping - I" thick. <br />C. Horizontal and vertical rain water leaders and overflow storm and roof drain bodies - 1" thick. <br />d. Horizontal and vertical cold Condensate Piping - 1" thick. <br />2.03 MATERIALS FOR FITTINGS, VALVES, AND SPECIAL COVERINGS <br />A. For all services, use premolded insulation for pipe fittings, elbows, tees, butterfly valves, and couplings 2-1/2 <br />and larger. Finish shall be as specified under Products above or as specified below. PVC fitting covers may be used <br />over the premolded insulation for: <br />1. Rainwater and Overflow Storm Piping <br />2. Domestic Hot Water <br />3. Domestic Hot Water Recirc. <br />B. PVC fitting covers with fiberglass inserts may be used on piping fittings elbows and valves 2" and less for the <br />following services: <br />1. Domestic Hot Water <br />2. Domestic Hot Water Recirc. <br />C. For pipe fittings, valves, strainers, and other irregular surfaces, when inside building or in equipment rooms, cover <br />insulation with white colored woven glass fabric embedded in white vapor barrier coating, Foster 30-35 or equal. <br />Provide removable section for pump, strainer, etc. service requirements. <br />D. For flexible tubular elastomeric pipe and fitting insulation when exposed -to- view inside building or exposed to <br />the weather, finish with two coats of fire retardant self -extinguishing vinyl lacquer type highly flexible coating <br />equivalent to Armstrong "Armaflex Finish", custom color blended to match surrounding surfaces. <br />PART 3 - EXECUTION <br />3.01 INSTALLATION - GENERAL <br />A. Deliver and store insulation materials in manufacturers containers and kept free from dirt, water, chemical and <br />mechanical damage. <br />B. Complete piping pressure testing prior to applying insulation. <br />C. Apply insulation in workmanlike manner by experienced, qualified, workmen. <br />D. Surfaces shall be clean and dry when covering is applied. Covering to be dry when installed and before and during <br />application of any finish, unless such finish requires specifically a wetted surface for application. <br />E. Adhesives, cements and mastics shall be compatible with materials applied and shall not attack materials in <br />either wet or dry state. <br />F. Stop duct coverings, including jacket and insulation, at fire penetrations of fire or smoke rated partitions, <br />floors above grade and roofs. "Fan -out" or extend jacketed insulation at least 2" beyond angle frames of fire dampers <br />and secure to wall. Maintain vapor barrier. <br />3.02 INSTALLATION OF PIPE AND EQUIPMENT COVERING <br />A. Where glass fiber or flexible tubular elastomeric Insulation is used on piping sized 2" and larger, insert a <br />section of foamglass or calcium silicate insulation, at hanger or support points, between pipe and metal shield for <br />full length of shield, to prevent crushing of insulation. Where insulation passes through pipe hangers and across <br />trapeze supports, 12" long metal saddles shall be used. Insulation thickness to be same as adjoining glass fiber <br />insulation. On cold pipe, vapor barrier should be carried through the hanger and sealed. Saddles shall be used where <br />rigid foamglass inserts are not acceptable. <br />B. Finish all piping below 7-0" AFF with pvc jacket. <br />C. Apply flexible tubular elastomeric insulation to pipe and fittings with all joints tightly fitted and sealed with <br />adhesive. <br />PLUMBING <br />SECTION 15400 <br />PLUMBING <br />PART 1 - GENERAL <br />1.01 WORK INCLUDED <br />A. This section includes requirements for: <br />1. Cleanouts. <br />2. Shock arrestors. <br />1.02 RELATED WORK <br />A. Section 15010: Basic Mechanical Requirements <br />B. Section 15050: Basic Materials and Methods <br />C. Section 15060: Piping and Fittings <br />D. Section 15100: Valves <br />E. Section 15061: Pipe Hangers <br />F. Section 15250: Mechanical Systems Insulation <br />1.03 SUBMITTALS <br />A. Submit product data for review. <br />PART 2 - PRODUCTS <br />2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS <br />A. Acceptable manufacturers are indicated in subsequent paragraphs. <br />2.02 SHOCK ARRESTORS <br />A. Acceptable manufacturers: <br />1. Wade. <br />2. Precision Products. <br />3. Zurn. <br />4. Sioux Chief <br />2.03 CLEANOUTS <br />A. Acceptable manufacturers: <br />I . Wade. <br />2. Zurn. <br />3. Sioux Chief <br />4. Josam <br />5. Jay R. Smith <br />B. Zum model numbers are used below. <br />C. Finished concrete floor: ZB1400-NL cast iron body with round adjustable polished nickel bronze top, ABS plug and <br />carpet marker where required. <br />D. Ceramic tile: ZB1400-TX series, cast iron body, polished nickel bronze top, 1/2" terrazzo recess and closure plug. <br />E. Vinyl tile floor: ZN1400-NL-X series, cast iron body, round nickel bronze top, 1/8" tile recess and closure plug. <br />F. Carpet: ZN1400NL. Inside caulk round brass scoriated frame and cover and prDvide carpet marker. <br />G. Wall: 1440 Cast iron caulking ferrule with stainless round access cover and screws. <br />H. Access covers: Minimum size 12" x 12" located for access to valves, shock absorbers, trap primers, wall <br />cleanouts, etc. <br />I. Furnish cleanouts occurring in waterproof floors with clamping devices. <br />PART 3 - EXECUTION <br />3.01 INSTALLATION AND TESTING <br />A. Shock Arrestors: <br />1. Install shock arrestors at each quick closing valves, solenoid type valves, and flush valves, including water <br />closets, urinals, showers, sterilizers, ice makers, hose bibbs, sinks and lavatories. Size shock arrestors in <br />accordance with manufacturer's instructions and PDI standards. <br />2. Install shock arrestors within five feet of valve, provide wall access panel as required. <br />3. Test and certify shock arrestors by Plumbing and Drainage institute. <br />B. Cleanouts <br />1. Provide line size cleanouts up to 4"; 4" cleanout for lines larger than 4". <br />2. Locate cleanouts at all changes in direction greater than 45 degrees and in straight runs as shown 100 feet outside <br />the building on drawing or spaced not greater than required by applicable Plumbing Code. <br />3. Extend inaccessible cleanouts up through floor and/or wall to provide easy accessibility. <br />PLUMBING FIXTURES <br />SECTION 15440 <br />PLUMBING FIXTURES <br />PART 1 - GENERAL <br />1.01 WORK INCLUDED <br />A. Comply with provisions of Section 15010. <br />B. Provide plumbing fixtures, trim and related items such as supplies, traps, drains, cleanouts, water closet <br />flanges, boIts, seats and covers, fixture supports and other accessory items. <br />C. Coordinate fixture requirements by reviewing architectural, structural, and equipment drawings. Install fixtures <br />in accordance with Contract Drawings and manufacturer's rough -in drawings. <br />1.02 RELATED WORK <br />A. Section 15400: Plumbing <br />B. Section 15060: Piping and Fittings <br />C. Section 15100: Valves <br />1.03 CODES AND STANDARDS <br />A. Perform work in accordance with applicable codes and standards enforced by local authorities. <br />B. All barrier free fixtures shall be installed In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Rules <br />and Regulations. <br />1.04 SUBMITTALS <br />A. Submit manufacturer's product data for review. <br />PART 2 - PRODUCTS <br />2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS <br />A. Brass Trim: McGuire Engineered Brass Company, Brasscraft, Zurn. <br />B. Provide fixtures and trim as a complete unit as required in the individual nP" numbers listed on plumbing fixture <br />schedule. <br />C. Pre -fabricated insulation on water lines and p-trap under barrier free lavatories and sinks: Trap Wrap TrueBro, <br />Inc. Handi Lav-Guard McGuire Pro -wrap. <br />D. Thermostatic mixing valves: Symmons. <br />2.02 MATERIALS <br />A. Wall hung lavatories: Furnish complete with floor mounted carriers, Zurn 1231.. <br />B. Countertop sinks: Furnished complete with mounting rings where required. <br />C. Fixture color: White unless specified otherwise. <br />D. Faucets and flush valves: Provide either integral or attached heavy duty supply stops with nipples. <br />E. Plumbing and Medical Gas roughin within wall to fixtures shall be provided with HoldRite Mounting System to <br />secure pipng In place and prevent movement. <br />F. All plumbing fixtures including Vitreous china fixtures shall be provided with anti -microbial finish applied from <br />the factory. <br />G. All plumbing fixtures shall be of high efficiency type. See fixture schedule for more information. <br />H. Caulking: General Electric silicon sanitary sealant or equal. Product shall have no voc's - volatile organic <br />compounds <br />I. Provide treated wood, polystyrene pipe holder or metal backing at wall fixtures and fixture trim connections so <br />piping and connecting faucets and valves are rigid to wall. <br />J. Wrist blade operation: <br />1. Pull wrist blade to operator to tum on. <br />2. Push toward splashback to turn off faucet. <br />K. Supply stops shall be heavy duty with wheel handle, NSF/ANSI G61, lead free. <br />PART 3 - EXECUTION <br />3.01 FIXTURE CONNECTIONS <br />A. Connect to plumbing fixtures and equipment provided under this and other sections of specification, architectural <br />drawings, and manufacturer's shop drawings. Provide rough -in connections as shown on drawings. <br />B. Use schedule and details on drawings or manufacturer's shop drawings for connection sizes to fixtures. <br />C. Provide separate p-trap for each fixture, floor drain, and piece of equipment. <br />D. Where required by local or state enclay codes, provide H.W. flow limiting devices to lavatories/sinks in <br />accordance with ASHRAE 90-75. <br />E. Install lavatories and sinks with a minimum of 4" clearance on each side, from a wall or partition. <br />F. Coordinate dimensions required for minimum fixture clearances with other Divisions. <br />G. Where automatic electronic flushing devices are specified, coordinate installation with Division 16. <br />H. Caulk around joints at fixtures mounted on wall or floor, or backed up to walls. <br />I. Mount fixtures rigid to walls as shown on drawings or details. <br />3. Accessories: Factory installed grab bars and curtain rod. <br />K. Gooseneck faucets intended for staff and patient, use shall not contain aerators but shall contain plain end <br />outlet trim ring. <br />L. Contractor shall install fixtures as per manufacturers written instructions. Contractor shall provide all <br />required materials as needed for a complete system. <br />M. Contractor shall provide grout or cement as required for floor mounted carriers as needed. <br />3.02 TESTING AND CLEANING <br />A. 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