B. Comply with nsulatnng-glass manufacturer's written Instructions for venting and sealing units to avoid hermetic seal ruptures cue to
<br />altitude change.
<br />I.6 FIELD CONDITIONS
<br />A. Environmental Lunitatkans: Do not proceed with glazing when ar�blent and substrate temperature conditions are outside limits
<br />permitted by glazing material manufacturers aid when glazing channel substrates are wet from rain, frost, condensation, or other causes.
<br />I. Do not Install glazing sealants when amblent and substrate temperature conditions are outside limits permitted by sealant
<br />ma ufacturer or are below 40 deg F.
<br />1.1 WARRANTY
<br />A. Manufacturer's Special Warranty for Goated-Glass Products: Maufacturer agrees to replace coated -glass units that deteriorate
<br />within specified warranty period. Deterioration of coated glass 6 defined m defects developed from normal use that are
<br />not attributed to glass breakage or to maintainig and cleaning coated glass contrary to mwfacturer's written Instructions.
<br />Defects Include peeling, cracking, and other Indications of deterioration In coating.
<br />I. Warranty Period; 10 years from date of 5ibstantlal Gompletion.
<br />B. Maufacturer's Special warranty for Laminated Glas: Manufacturer agrees to replace lanhated-glass units tat deteriorate within
<br />specified warranty period. Deterioration of laminated glass s defined as defects developed from normal use that are not attributed
<br />to glass breakaage or to maintaining and cleaning laminated glass contrary to maufacturer's written Instructions. Defects Include edge
<br />separation, delcminatlan materially obstructing vision through gl ss, ad blemishes exceeding those allowed by referenced
<br />lanlnded-glass standard.
<br />I. Warranty Period: 10 years from date of Substantial Gompletion.
<br />G. Maufacturer's Special Warranty for Insulating Glass: Maufacturer agrees to replace Insulating -glass uunits that deteriorate within
<br />specified warranty period. Deterioration of Insulating glass Is defined as failure of hermetic seal under normal use that is not attributed
<br />to glass breakage or to maintaining aid cleaning Insulting glass cotrary to maufactrer's written Instructions. Evidence of failure Is
<br />the obstruction of vision by dust, moisture, or film of Interior surfaces of glass.
<br />I. Warranty Period: 10 years from date of 5ibstantlal Completion.
<br />2.0 PRODUCTS
<br />2.1 MANUFACTURERS
<br />A. Maufacturers! Subject to compliance with requirements, available maufacturers offering products that may be icorpoated into
<br />the work Include, but are not lmlted to the following:
<br />I. AEG Glass GomM North America. Inc.:
<br />2. Cardinal Glass Industries:
<br />3. 6uardkn Industrles Coro.: Sun6uard;
<br />4. Oldcastle Bulldhalmelgoe:
<br />5. Pllkhakm North America:
<br />b. PP5 Industries. Inc.: PPG Flat Glass;
<br />1. Vhacon.Inc.;
<br />B. Source Limitatio s for Glass: Obtain from single source from single maufacturer far each glass type.
<br />G. Source Limitations for Glazing Accessories: Obtain from sigle source from single maufacturer for each product and instal lotion
<br />method.
<br />22 PERFORMANCE REQLIIREMENf5
<br />A. General• Installed glazing systems shall withstand normal thermal movement and wind and Impact loads (where cipplic; ble) without
<br />failure, Including loss or glss breakage attributable to the following: defective mar&cdre, fabrication, or Installation; failure of
<br />sealants or gaskets to remain watertIg t and airtight; deterioration of glazing materials; or other defects In construction.
<br />B. Structural Performance; Elazig shall withstand the following design loads within limits and under conditions Indicated determined
<br />according to the IBG aid A5TM E 1300.
<br />I. Design wind Pressures: Determine design wind pressures applicable to Project according to A5GE/5EI 1, based on heights above
<br />made Indicated on Drawings.
<br />a. Basic wind Speed: WA.
<br />b. Importance Facto•: I.O.
<br />c. Exposure Category: D.
<br />2. Maximum lateral Deflection: For glass supported an all four edges, limit center -of -glass deflection at design wind pressure to not
<br />mare than 1/50 tines the short -side length or I Inch, whichever Is less.
<br />3. Differential Shading: Design glass to resist thermal stresses Induced by differential shading within indMdual glass likes.
<br />G. Hbdborme Debris Impact Resistance. Exterior glazing shall comply with enhanced protection testing requirements h ASTM E Iggb
<br />For wind Zone 4 when tested according to A5TM E 188b. Test specimens shall be no smaller in width aid length tan glazing indicated
<br />far use on Project and shall be, Installed in same mover cis glazing Indicated fa use on Project.
<br />I. Loge-Misslle Test: Enhanced Protection E for glazed openings located within 30 feet of grade.
<br />D. Ther al and Optical Performance Propertles: Provide glass with performance properties 5pealed, as indicated In maufacturer's
<br />published test data, based on procedures Indicated below:
<br />I. For isulathg-glass units, properties are based on units of thickness Indicated far overall unit and for each lite.
<br />2. ll-Factors: Genta-d-glazI g values, according to NFRG 100 and based an LBO. wINDOw 52 computer program, expressed as
<br />51:05q. ft. x h x deg F.
<br />3. Sole Neat -bah Goefficient and Visble Transmittance: Genter-of-gkuing values, accords g to i FRG 200 end based on LBL's
<br />WINDOW 52 computer program.
<br />23 GLASS PRODUCTS GENERAL
<br />A. Glazing Publicatios: Comply with published recomendations, of gl ss product manufacturers aid or izations below unless more
<br />stringent requirements are Indicated. See these publications for glazing terns not otherwise defined In this Section or h referenced
<br />standards.
<br />I. GANA Publications: "L arnhated Glazing Reference Manual" and 'Glazing Manual'.
<br />2. 16MA Publication for Insulating Glans: 516MA°TM-3000, "North Amerlcan Glazing Guidelines for Sealed Insulating Glass Units for
<br />Commercial and Residential (use'.
<br />B. Insulating -Gies Gertlfication Program: Permanently marked either on spacers or on at least one component lite of units with
<br />appropri to certification Icbel of I6CG.
<br />G. Thickness: where glass thickness is Indicated, It Is a minimum. Provide glas that complies with performance requirements and is not
<br />less tan the thickness Indicated.
<br />2.4 61 A5S PRODUGT5
<br />A. Fully Te►�pered Float Glass: A5TM'G'1048, Klnd'FT (fully tempered), Gondltlon'A (uncoated uness otherwise Indicated, Type'I,
<br />Clas'I (clew), tilouty-w.
<br />L Fctrlcaton Process: By horizontal (roller -heath) process with roll -wave distortion parallel to bottom edge of glass as installed
<br />unles otherwise Indicated.
<br />25 LAMINATED GLASS
<br />A. whciborne Debris Impact-Resstat L.amiated Glass: Comply with requirements specified above For l misted glass except
<br />karninate glass with one of the following to comply with hterlayer manufacturer's written istructbns:
<br />I. Polyvinyl butgral Interlager:
<br />2. Polyviyl butyral hterlagers reinforced with polyethylene terephtalate. film;
<br />3. lonomeric polymer hterlager,
<br />4. Gast-h-plaace aid cured-trasparent-resin hterloyer;
<br />5. Gast-h-place and cured -transparent -resin hterkager reinforced with polyethylene terephtalate film.
<br />2b INSULATING GLASS
<br />A. Insulating-61 sei Units: Factory -assembled units consisting of sealed Iltes of glass separated by a dehydrated Interspace, qualified
<br />according to ASTM E 21g0.
<br />I. 5ealing System: Dual seal, with manufacturer's standard and secondary sealats.
<br />2. Perimeter Spacer: Manufacturer's standard spacer material and aosbwtIon.
<br />3. Desiccant: Molecular sieve or sllka gel, or a blend of both.
<br />2.1 GLAZING SEALANTS
<br />A. Glazing Sealant: Neutral -wring silicone gluing sealant complying with ASTM G c120, Type 5, Grade N5, Glass 50, Use NT.
<br />I. Maufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, available manufacturers offering products tat maay be Incoporated Into
<br />the work Include, but are not limited to the Following:
<br />a. BASF�wratlon: Construction 5�:
<br />b. Dow Gowning orporatkn:
<br />c. 6E Construction Sealants: MometIve Performance Materials Inc.:
<br />d. tM National Associate.. Inc : a subsidi ry of Slka Gorporatlon;
<br />e. Pecora Corporation;
<br />F. Poly(merlc 5y�:
<br />g. Slice Gaxp ro atbn:
<br />h. Trento Incorporated.
<br />2.9 6LAZIN6 TAPES
<br />A. Back -Bedding Mastic Glazing Tapes: Preformed, butyl -based, 100 percent solids elastomerlc tape; non -staining and non -migrating In
<br />contact with nonporous surfaces; with or without spacer rod as recommended In writing by tape and glass maNfachrers for
<br />application indicated; and complying with A5TM G 1281 and AAMA 800 for products Indicated below:
<br />I. AAMA W63 tope, for glazing applications h which tape s subject to continuous pressure.
<br />B. Expanded Cellular Glazing Tapes: Glosed-cell, PVC foam tapes; factory coated with adhesive on both surfaces; and complying with
<br />AAMA'800 for tie following types:
<br />I. AAMA 810.1, Type I, for glazing applications In which tape acts as the primary sealant.
<br />2. AAMA 810.1, Type 2, for glazig applications h which tape s used In combination with a full bead of liquid sealant.
<br />2.q MISG54ANE0U5 GLAZING MATERIALS
<br />A. General: Provide products of material, size, aid shaapue complying with referenced glazing standard, with requirements of
<br />manufacturers of gloss and oter glazing materials for application Indicated, and with a proven record of compatibility with surfaces
<br />contacted h Installation.
<br />B. Glamors, Pruners, and Sealers: Types recommended by sealant or gasket manufacturer.
<br />G. Setting Blocks: Elostomeric material with a Shore, Type'A drometer hardness of 85, plus or mucus 5.
<br />D. 5pacers: Elastomaric blocks or contiuous extrusions of hardiness required by glass maufacturer to maintain glas liter, h place
<br />for I stallation Indicated.
<br />E. Edge Blocks: Elastomeric material of hardness needed to Knit glass lateral movement (side walking).
<br />F. Cylidrical Glazing Sealant Backing: ASTM G 1330, Type 0 (open -cell materloV, of size and density to control glazing sealant depth
<br />and otherwise procure optimum glazing sealant performance.
<br />2.10 FABRIGATION OF 6LAZIN6 UNIT5
<br />A. Fabricate glazing units h sizes required to ftt open" Indicated for Project, with edge and face clearances, edge and suface
<br />conditions, and bite conplyi g with written Instructions of product maufacturer aid referenced glazig publications, to comply with system
<br />peformance requirements.
<br />I. Allow for thermal movements from annbient and surface temperature changes acting m glass framing members and glazing
<br />components.
<br />a. Temperature linage: 120 deg F, c bled; 00 deg F, material surfaces.
<br />3.0 EXECUTION
<br />3.1 EXAMINATION
<br />A. Exa i e framing, glazig channels, aid stops, with Installer present, for compl nce with tie following:
<br />I. Maufactuing aid Installation tolerances, including those for size, squa^enes, and offsets at corners.
<br />2. Presence aid functioning of weep systems.
<br />3. Mhhum required face and edge clearaxces.
<br />4. Effective sealing between joints of glass -framing members.
<br />B. Proceed with Installation only after usatsfactory conditions have been corrected.
<br />32 PREPARATION
<br />A. Glean glazing channels and other framing members receiving gloss tnnediately before glazing. Remove coatings not firmly bonded
<br />to substrates.
<br />B. Examine glazing units to locate exterior and interior surfaces. label or mark units as needed so that exterior and interior
<br />surfaces are readily Identifialble. Do not use materials that leave vsble corks In the completed work.
<br />33 GLAZING, GENERAL
<br />A. limply with corioined written instructions of maufacturers of glass, Sealants, gaskets, and other glazing materials, unless more
<br />stringent requirements are Indicated, Including those In referenced glazing publications.
<br />B. Protect glass edges from damage Bring handling aid I stallation. Remove damaged glass from Project site and legally dispose
<br />of off Project site. Damaged glass includes glass with edge damage or oter Imperfections that, when Installed, could weaken
<br />glass, hpalr performance, or Impair appearance.
<br />G. Apply pruners to joint surfaces where required for adhesion of sealants, as determined by preconstruction testing.
<br />D. Install setting blocks in sill rabbets, sized and located to comply with referenced glazing publications, unless otherwise required by
<br />glass manufacturer. Set blocks h thin course of compatible sealant suitable for heel bead.
<br />E. Do not exceed edge pressures stipulated by glass manufacturers for installing glass Iltes.
<br />F. Provide spacers for glass Ilt" where length plus width Is larger than 50 inches.
<br />I. Locate spacers directly opposite each other an both inside and outside faces of glass. Install correct size and spacing to
<br />preserve required face clearaces, unless gaskets and glazing tapes are used that have demonstrated abillty to maintain
<br />required face clearances and to comply with system performance requirements.
<br />2. Provide 1/8-inch minimum bite of spacers m glass and use thickness equal to sealant width. With glazing tape, use thickness slightly
<br />less than final compressed thickness of tape
<br />G. Provide edge blocking where Indicated or needed to prevent glass liter, from moving sideways In glazing channel, as recommended
<br />In wrlthg by glass manufacturer aid according to requirements in referenced glazing publications.
<br />H. Set glass Iltas In each series with uniform pattern, draw, bow, aid similar characteristics.
<br />I. Set glass liter, with proper orientation so that coat" face exterior or Interior as specified.
<br />J. Where wedge-shaped gaskets are driven into one side of chapel to pressurize sealant or gasket on opposite side, provide
<br />adequate anchorage so gasket carat calk out when Installation Is subjected to movement.
<br />K Square cut wedge-shaped gaskets at corners and Install gaskets In a manner recommended by gasket maufacturer to prevent
<br />corners from pulling away; seal corner joints ad butt joints with sealant recommended by gasket ma ufacturer.
<br />3.4 GLEANING AND PROTECTION
<br />A. Protect glass from contact with contaminating substances resulting from construction operations. Examine glass surfaces adjacent
<br />to or below exterior masonry surfaces at frequent Intervals during construction, but not less than once a month, for buildup of
<br />dirt, scum, alkaline deposits, or stains.
<br />1. If, despite such protection, cantami ating substances do come into contact with glass, remove substances hrredlately as
<br />recormiended in writing bg glass maufacturer. Remove aid replace glass that tarot be clewed without damage to coatings.
<br />B. Remove and replace glass that Is damaged dying construction period.
<br />G. Wash glass ou both exposed surfaces not more than four days before date scheduled for Inspectio s that establish date of
<br />Substatial Completion. Wash glss as recommended In writing by glass manufacturer.
<br />35 Ii5U ATiN6 LAMINATED GLASS SCHEDULE
<br />A. Glass Type 6L-I: Low-E-coated, clear Irsuulating laminated glass.
<br />1. Overall Unit Thickness: 1-3/I6 Inch.
<br />2. Minimum Thickness of Outdoor Lute: 6 mm.
<br />3. outdoor Lite: Fully tempered clear float glass.
<br />4. Interspace Content: Air.
<br />5. Indoor Lite: Cleo laminated glass with trio plies of fully tempered float glans.
<br />a. Minima Thickness of Each Glass Ply: 6 mm.
<br />b. Interlcyer Thickness: OD60 Inch.
<br />6. Low-E Coating: Pgrolytic or sputtered on second or third surface.
<br />1. Winter Nighttime Ufactor: 030 maxb m.
<br />8. Summer Dayti a U-Factor: 030 maxi um.
<br />q. Visble Light Transmittance; 60 percent mini um.
<br />10. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: OAO maximm.
<br />II. Safety glazing required.
<br />ECT10N 088300 - MIRRORS
<br />I.I SECTION REQUIREMENTS
<br />A. Submittals: Product Data and Shop Drawings.
<br />B. Glazing Publications: Comply with the following published reconwriddlons:
<br />I. 6ANA's 'Glazing Manual' unless more stringent requirements are Indicated. Refer to this publication for definitions of glans and
<br />glazing terms not otherwise defined h this Section or h referenced standards.
<br />2. GANA Mirror Division's 'Mirrors, Handle with Extreme Gore: Tips for the Professional on the Care and Handling of Mirrors".
<br />2.1 MIRRORS, 6ENERAL
<br />A. Manufacturers: one of the Following:
<br />I. Arch Aluminum E Glass Co.. Inc.
<br />2. Mm=W Minor: a division of Vitro America, Inc.
<br />3. Dmsi Minor Gamer.
<br />4. 6crd r Glass. Inc.
<br />5. Gilded Minors. Inc.
<br />6. Independent Mira Industries. Inc.
<br />1. Lenoir Minor Game.
<br />8. Mean-Wurzell Glass # Minor.
<br />q. National Glass Industries.
<br />10. 5ko= Minor Co.. Inc.
<br />II. Virginia Mirror Gompanuy. Inc.
<br />12. Walker Glass Go- Ltd.
<br />13. Or approved equal.
<br />B. Glas Minors, General: A5TM G 1503; manufactured using copper -free, low -lead minor coating process.
<br />G. Safety Glazing Products: For film -backed tempered mirrors, provide products complying with testing requirements h 16 GFR 1201
<br />for Category 11 materials.
<br />1.3 MATERIALS
<br />A. Tempered Clear Glass: Mirror Glazing Qualltg, for blemish requirements, and comply with A5TM G 1048 for Kind FT, Condition A,
<br />tempered float glass.
<br />B. Mirror Mastic: A adhesive setting compound, asbestos free, produced specifically for setting mirrors acid certified by both minor
<br />maufacturer and mastic madacturer as compatible with glass coating aid substrates on which minors will be Installed.
<br />G. Film Backing for Safety Mirrors: Film backing aid pressure -sensitive adhesive; both compatible with mirror backing paint as
<br />certified by mirror manufacturer.
<br />1.4 FABRIGATION
<br />A. Minor Edge Treatment: Rounded polished
<br />I. Seal edges of mirrors with edge sealer after edge treatment to prevent chemical or atmospheric penetration of glass coating.
<br />B. Film -Backed Safety Mrrors; Apply film backing with adhesive coating over mirror backing paint as recommended h writing by
<br />film-backig maufacturer.
<br />15 INSTALLATION
<br />A. Provide a minimum air space of 1/8 Inch (3 mum) between back of mirrors aid mounting surface for air circulation between back of
<br />mirrors and face of mounting surface.
<br />B. Wall -Mounted Mirrors: Install mirrors with mastic and miror hardware. Attach miror hardware 5ecrely to mouthg surfaces with
<br />mechanical fasteners Installed so heads do not Impose point loads on backs of mirrors.
<br />1. Top aid Bottom Aluminum J-Gharels: Provide setting blocks V8 Inch (3 m) thick by 4 inches (100 m l long at quater points.
<br />2. Minor GlIis: Puce a felt or plastic pad between mirror and each clip. Locate clips so they are srmtrlcallg placed aid evenly
<br />3. Apply mastic to comply with mastic ma ufacturer`s written Instrructions for coverage and to allow air circulation between back of
<br />mirrors and face of mounts g surface.
<br />G. Remove noi�rmanent labels, and clean surfaces inmmmediately after installatin.
<br />SECTION 0425:50 - 6YPSM 130ARD ASSEMBLIES
<br />1.1 (ANERAL.
<br />12 SUMMARY
<br />A. This Section Includes the following:
<br />I. Non -load bearing steel framing members for gypsum board assemblies.
<br />2. 6ypsurm board assemblies attached to steel framing.
<br />13 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
<br />A. Deliver materials In original packages, contaners, or bundles bearing brand nave and identification of maufacturer or supplier.
<br />B. Store materials Inside under cover and keep them dry and protected against damage from weather, direct sunlight, suface
<br />contani dlon, corrosion, construction traffic, and other causes. Neatly stack cgupsum panels flat to prevent sagging.
<br />G. Handle gypsun board to prevent damage to edges, ends, aid surfaces. Do not bend or otherwise damage metal tamer beads
<br />and trun.
<br />1.4 PROJECT CONDITIONS
<br />A. Environmental Conditions, General: Establish and maintain environmental conditions for applying and fishing gypsun board to
<br />comply with ASTM G 840 and with gupsun bond monuFachrer+s recommendations.
<br />B. Room Temperatures: For norradwelve attachment of gypsum board to framing, maintain not less than 40 deg F. For adesive
<br />attachnent and fishig of gpsum board, maintain not less than 50 deg F for 48 hours prior to cppllcaton and continuously after util
<br />dry. Do not exceed e15 deg- �F when using temporary heat sources.
<br />G. Ventilation: Ventilate building spaces, as required, for drying Joint treatment materials. Avoid drafts during hot dry weather to
<br />prevent fishing materials from dryig too rcpldlg.
<br />2.1 PRODUGT5
<br />22 MANUFACTURERS
<br />A. Maufacturers: Subject to compliace with requirements, provide products 4 one of the followig:
<br />I. Steel framing and Furring:
<br />a. Clark Steel Fromha:
<br />b. Consolidated 5yetems. Inc.;
<br />c. Dale Industries. Inc.;
<br />d. Dietrich Industries. Inc.;
<br />e. Marino Industries Goro.;
<br />f. Gold Bond Bulldlna Products Div.. National 6Wsum Co.;
<br />g. Lhlmost Inc.
<br />2. Gypsum Board and Related Products:
<br />a. Dom�tor Cypusum:
<br />b. 6eorgla-Paclflc Gorp.;
<br />c. Gold Bond Bulldlna Products Dv., National Gypsum Go.;
<br />d. tilted States Crum Go.
<br />23 FRAMING COMPONENTS
<br />A. Provide components with the following characterstics:
<br />I. Minimum Thickness of Base Abcoded Metal: 0.0174 Inch, unless otherwise indicated.
<br />2. Depth:lndleded.
<br />3. Protective Coating; Manufacturer's standard corrosion- resistant coatig.
<br />4. Steel Studs and Runners: A5TM G 645, with flange edges bent back qo deg and doubled over to form 3/I6 Inch minimum lip
<br />(return).
<br />5. Component Sizes ad Spacings; As Indicated but not less than that required to comply with ASTM G 154 with a maximum deflection
<br />of LJ120 at 5 Ibf per sq. ft lateral loading condition.
<br />6. Suspended Frmming: Provide components of sizes indi ated but not less than that required to amply with ASTM C 154 for
<br />conditions Indicated.
<br />1. Wire for Hangers and Ties: A5TM A 641, Glass I zinc coating, soft temper.
<br />8. Steel Rigid Furring Channels: A5TM G b45, hat-shoped, depth of 1/8 inch, and minimum thickness of base (uncooked metal cs
<br />follows:
<br />q. Fasteners for Metal Framig: Provide Fasteners of type, material, size, corrosion resistance, holding power, and other properties
<br />required to fasten steel framing and furring members securely to substrates involved; complying with the
<br />recommendations of gpsumm board manufacturers for applications Indicated.
<br />SbGTION Mg00 - GYPSUM BOARD
<br />I.I SECTION REQUIREMENT5
<br />A. Submittals: Product Data.
<br />12 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
<br />A. Fire -Resistance -Rated Asemblies: Provide materials and construction Identical to those tested h asseamblies per ASTM E IN by
<br />an Independent testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities havi g jurisdiction
<br />B. STG-Rated Assemblies: Provide materials and construction Identical to those tested In assembU� per A5TM E q0 and classified
<br />per A5TM E 413 by a qualified independent testing aid Inspecting agency.
<br />2.1 PANEL PRODIIGT5
<br />A. Provide h maximum lengths available to minimize and -to -end butt joints.
<br />B. Interior Gypsum Board: A5TM G 1346/ G 1346M, In thickness Indicated, with maufactu^er's standard edges. Type X - Regular type
<br />unless otherwise Indicated.
<br />I. Manufacturers: One of the following:
<br />a. Amer�UM.
<br />b. GertalnTe�ed (a:9.
<br />c. Georgia-Pac&sum LLG.
<br />d. National 6m�>sun - Wa�w.
<br />e. TIple-Inland.
<br />f. Batton.
<br />G. 6lass-Mat, Water -Resistant Gypsum Backing Board: A5TM G 1118/G 1118M, of thickness indicated (%' UNA). regular tope unless
<br />otherwise Indicated.
<br />I. Products: One of the following:
<br />a. GertalnTead CoroGoro.: 61csRoc Tile Backer.
<br />b. Georgla-Pacific 6tgEx.,um LLG.; DensShleld Tile Backer.
<br />c. U56 Gorfwrrat[on; Fberock.
<br />22 ACGE55ME5
<br />A. Trim Accessories: A5TM G 1041, formed from galvanized or aluminum -coated steel sheet, rolled zinc, plastic, or paper -faced
<br />galvanized -steel sheet.
<br />1. Provide cornerhead at outside comers unless otherwise Indicated.
<br />2. Provide LG-+read 0-bead) at exposed panel edges.
<br />3. Provide control joints where Indicated.
<br />B. Aluminum Accessories: Extruded -aluminum accessories Indicated with Glass II, clear anodic finish; AA-G12G22A31 or Gl ss 1I, color
<br />anodic finish; AA-612G22A32/A34
<br />I. Maufacturers. One of the following:
<br />a. FFn Rodet C,M.
<br />b. 6ordon. Inc.
<br />c. Pitt" Industries.
<br />d. Or as approved by Architect.
<br />G. Joint -Treatment Materials; A5TM G 415/ C 415M
<br />1. Joint Tape: Paper unless otherwise recommended by panel manufacturer.
<br />2. Joint compounds: Setting -type taping compound aid drying -type, ready -mixed, compounds for toppig.
<br />3. Skin Goat: For final coat of Level 5 finish, use setting -type, sardable topping compound.
<br />D. Lanhatig Adhesive: Adhesive or Joint compound recommended for directly adhering gypsum pawls to contiuouus, substrate.
<br />I. Adhesive shall have a VOG content of 50 g/L or less.
<br />2. Adesive shall comply with Green 5ealk 65-36 and with the testing and product requirements of the Gallfanla Department of
<br />Health Services' 'standard Practice for the Testing of Volatile Organic Emission from Various Sources Using
<br />Small -Scale Environmental C.hamber^s'.
<br />E. Sound -Attenuation Blankets: A5TM G 665, Type I (unfaced). Provide thickness to match stud thickness. Anchor to avoid settlement.
<br />3.1 INSTALLATION
<br />A. Install gypsum board to comply with A5TM G MO.
<br />I. Isolate gypsum board assemblies from abuttng structural aid masonry work. Provide edge trim and acoustical sealant.
<br />2. Single -layer Fastening Methods: Fasten gypsum panels to support With screws.
<br />3. Multilayer Fastenig Methods: Fasten base layers and face layer separately to supports with screws.
<br />B. Install cernerntitious tacker units to comply with ANSI AJ08.11.
<br />G. Fire-Resistence-Rated Assemblies: Comply wIt requirements of listed assemblies
<br />D. Finishing Gypsum Board: ASTM G 840.
<br />I. At concealed areas, unless a higherr level of finish 6 required for fire -resistance -rated asemblies, provide Level I finish: Embed
<br />tape d Joits.
<br />2. At substrates for tile, provide Level 2 finish: Embed tape and apply separate first coat of joint compound to tape, fasteners,
<br />aid trim flages.
<br />3. Unless otherwise Indicated, provide Level 4 finish: Embed tape and apply separate first, fill and finish coats of joint compouund to
<br />tape, fasteners, and trim flanges.
<br />4. Where indicated, provide Level 5 finish: Embed tape and apply separate first, fill, ad finish coats of joint compound to tape,
<br />fasteners, aid trim flanges. Apply skim coat to entire surface.
<br />E. 61ass-Mat, Water-Resistat Backing Panels: Finish according to manufacturer's written instructions.
<br />SECTION 043000 - TILING
<br />I.I WLTION REQUIREMENTS
<br />A. Submittals: Product Data and Samples.
<br />B. Obtain the of each type and color or finish from sere production run for each cantlgu�U5 area.
<br />G. Deliver and store packaged materials h origial containers with seals unbroken and labels intact until time of use. Comply with
<br />requirements h AN51 AI31.1 for labeling ceramic the packages.
<br />2.1 CERAMIC TiLE
<br />A. Ceramic the that compiles with Standard grade requirements h ANSI A131.I, "Specifications for Ceramic Tile."
<br />B. Tile Type (Porcelain, glass) per drawing for floor and wall tiles.
<br />I. Maufacturers: Per drawings.
<br />2. Module Size: Varies per product selected.
<br />3. Thickness. Varies per product selected.
<br />4. Face: Pattern of design indicated, with mandacturer's standard edges.
<br />5. Finish: Vales per product.
<br />6. Color and Pattern; As selected.
<br />7. Grout Color: As selected.
<br />8. Mounting: Varies per product selected and pre-mamted sheets of tiles factorry assembled and grouted h field.
<br />q. Trim Units: Coordinated with sizes aid coursing of adjoining flat the where applicable and matching characteristics of adjoining
<br />flat tile. Provide shapes as follows, selected from mma ufacturer's standard shapes:
<br />a. Base; Goved
<br />b. Wainscot Gap for Thh-Set Mortar Installations: Surface bullnose
<br />c. External Conners for Thin -Set Mortar Installations: Surface bullnose
<br />d. Internal Corners: Fleld-butted square corners. For coved base and up use angle places designed to ft with stretcher shapes.
<br />22 INSTALLATION MATERIALS
<br />A Low -Emitting Materials: Adhesives and fluld-applied waterproofing membranes shall have a VOC content of 65g/L or less.
<br />B. Low-Bnutthg Materials: Adhesives aid fluki-applied waterprooFlg membranes shall comply with Green Sods 65-3b and wit the
<br />testing and product requirements of the California Department of Health Services' ' Standard Practice for the Testing of
<br />Volatile Organic Emisions from Various Sorces Ushg Small-scale Enviro mental Chambers".
<br />G. Waterproofing Membranes for Thin -set Installations: AN51 A118.10, fabric -reinforced Iiquid-latex or elastomeric polymer product.
<br />D. Setting and Grouting Materals: Comply with material standards In ANSI's 'Specifica nos for the Installation of Ceramic Tile' that
<br />apply to Materials and methods Indicated.
<br />I. Thin -Set Mortar Type: Latex-portland cement.
<br />a. Manufacturers. one of the following:
<br />I. Bo5tlk• Inc•
<br />II. l.attcrete International lac.
<br />III. MAPEI Goraxration.
<br />iv. � a subsidi ry of HB. Fuller Company
<br />v. Or approved equal.
<br />2. Niter -Gleanable Tile-5etthg Epoxy:
<br />a. Manufacturers: One of the following:
<br />1. d Inc.
<br />II. Laticrete International. Inc.
<br />ill. MAPEI Corporation.
<br />tv. 5umltvllle Tiles. Inc.
<br />v. ]� a subsidiary of HB. Fuller Company
<br />A. Or approved equal.
<br />3. 6rout Type: Water-Gleaable Epoxy:
<br />a. Maufacturers: One of the following:
<br />I.
<br />Ii. Laticrete International. Inc.
<br />III. MAPEI(poratbn.
<br />Iv. Summitville Tiles. Inc.
<br />v. fir. a subsidiary of HB. Fuller Company
<br />A. Or approved equal.
<br />3.1 INSTALLATION
<br />A Comply wlth TGA's "Handbook for Ceramic Tile Installation" for TGA Installation methods specified In the Installation schedules.
<br />Comply with of ANSI A108 Series 'Specifkatons for Installation of Ceramic Tile" that are referenced h TGA Installation met hods,
<br />specified in lle Installation schedule, and apply to types of setting and grouting materials used.
<br />I. For Installation Indicated below, follow procedures h ANSI's "Specifications for the Installation of Geranlc Tile" for provide q5
<br />percent mortar coverage.
<br />a. Tile floors In wet areas.
<br />b. Tile flocs In laudries.
<br />c. Tile floors composed of tiles 8 by 8 Inches (200 by 200 m i) or larger.
<br />d. The floors composed of rib -backed tiles.
<br />B. Perform cutting aid drilling of the without marring vslble surfaces. Carefully grind cut edges of the abutting trim, fish, or built-h
<br />Items for straight aligned joints. Fit the closely to electrical outlets, piping fixtres, aid other penetrations so plates, colt rs,
<br />or covers overlap tile.
<br />G. Lay tie in grid pattern unless otherwise indicated. Align joints where adjoining tiles on floor, base, walls, aid trim are the same
<br />size.
<br />D. Where indicated, prepare substrates to receive waterproofing by appiging a reinforced mortar bed that compiles with ANSI
<br />A108.IA and s sloped 1/4 Inch per foot (160) toward drabs.
<br />E. Install waterproofing to comply with ANSI A108.13.
<br />F. Do rat Install the over waterproofing until waterproofing has cured aid been tested to determine that It s watertight.
<br />6. Apply sealer to cleared store the flooring according to sealer manufacturer's written instructions.
<br />R Interior Floor Tile Installation Method(s):
<br />I. Over Garrote Subf loon: TGA F115 (thin -set mortar, epoxy grout)
<br />2. Over Waterproof Membraes m Concrete 5ubfloors: TGA FI22 (thin -set mortar)
<br />L Interior Wall Tile Installation Method(s):
<br />I. Over Metal Studs or Faring: TGA W245 with ttiln-set mortar (thin -set mortar on gl ss-nat, water-resistant backer board).
<br />SECTION 01200 - AGOMIGAL CEILIN65
<br />ID GENERAL
<br />I.I SECTION REQUIREMENTS
<br />A. Submittals: Product Data and Samples.
<br />12 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMIENTS
<br />A. Seismic Standard: Acoustical callings shall withstand the effects of earthquake motions determined according to A5GE/5EI 1.
<br />B. Fire -Resistance -Rated Assemblies: When required, provide materials and construction Identical to those tested h assemblies per
<br />ASTM E Ilq by an Independent testing and Ispectig agency acceptable to authorities having Jursdiction.
<br />2.0 PRODUCTS
<br />2.1 AGOUSTIGAL TILE -ACT-1
<br />A. Manufacturer:
<br />I. Arrrst= World Inidustries. Inc.
<br />B. Classification: As follows, per ASTM E 1264:
<br />I. Product: #104 - Gortega.
<br />2. Pattern: Medium text re.
<br />3. Light Reflectance (LR) Coefficient: Not less than Ob2.
<br />4. Nose Reduction Goefficient (IRC): Not less than 055.
<br />5. Gelling Attenuation Glas (GAG): Not less than 55.
<br />6. Surface -Burring Ghcracterlstics.. Glass A
<br />G. Color: White.
<br />D. Edge Detail: Angled Tegilar.
<br />E. Thickness: 5/6 I ch.
<br />F. Modular Size: 24 by 24 Inches.
<br />22 CEILING SUSPEN51ON SYSTEM
<br />A. Gelling Suspension System: Direct hung; ASTM G 635, Intermadlate-duty structural clarelftcatbn
<br />I. Manufacturer:
<br />a. World Industries. Ira.
<br />2. Product; "Prelude XL' - 15/lb exposed tee grid.
<br />3. Face Finish: Write.
<br />B. Attachrnent Devices: Sized for 5 times the design load Indicated In A5TM C 635, Table I, Direct Bung, unless otherwise indicated.
<br />Comply with seismic design requirements for local area where project is being costructed.
<br />G. Wine Hangars, Braces, and Ties: Zinc -coated carbon -steel wire; ASTM A b41/A 641M, Glass 1 zinc coating, soft temper.
<br />I. Size: Provide yield strength at least 3 tines the hanger design load (A5TM G 635, Table I, Direct ftnmg), but not less than 0.135
<br />Inch 05 mum) diameter wire.
<br />D. Access; Identify upward access the with manufacturer's standard unobtrusive markers for each access unit.
<br />2.3 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS
<br />A Acoustical Tile Adhesive: Type recommmended by acoustical the maufadarer, bearing IA lbel For Glass 0-25 flame spread.
<br />B. Pre -finish white wall angle - anchor to stud franing per manufacturer's recommendation.
<br />3.0 EXECUTION
<br />3.1 INSTALLATION
<br />A. Install acoustical ceiling to comply with ASTM G 6361G 6%M and seismic design requirements Indicated, according to
<br />manufacturer's written instructions and GISGA's 'Gelling Systems Handbook'.
<br />B. Iretall acoustical paa wls with undamaged edges and fit accurately into suspensions system runers and edge moldinngs. 5crbe and
<br />cut panels at borders and penetrations to provide a neat, precise ftt.
<br />G. Install acoustical tiles In coordiation with suspensions system and exposed moldings acid trim. Place splines or suspensions system
<br />flanges into kerFed edges so tile-to�ttle joints are closed bg double lap of material.
<br />I. Fit adjoining the to form flush, tight joints. Scribe and cut the for aerate fit at borders and around penetrations through tile.
<br />D. Arrange drectlmally patterned acoustical units as Indicated on Drawings.
<br />SECTION 046500 - RESILIENT FLOORING
<br />IA GENERAL
<br />1.1 SECTION REQUIREMENTS
<br />A. Submittals: Product Data and Samples.
<br />B. Extra Materials:
<br />I. Resilient Wall Base: Deliver to Owner at least 25 linear feet of each type of color of resilient wall base Installed.
<br />2. Resilient Floor Tile: Deliver to Owner ore box for every 50 boxes or fraction thereof, of each type and color of resilient floor
<br />the Installed.
<br />2.0 PRODUCTS
<br />2.1 RE51LIENT BASE (RB-1, RB-2, AND RB-3)
<br />A. Maufacturer:
<br />I.
<br />B. Color and Pattern: Per Drawings.
<br />G. ASTM F 1861, Type TV (vinyl).
<br />D. Group (Manufacturing Method): I (solid, homogeneous).
<br />E. Style: Gove (base with toe): RB-I, RB-2. Straight (flat or toeless); RB3
<br />F. Minimum Thickness: 0.080 Inch (2.0 mm)
<br />6. Height: 4 inches (102 rrn�, 6 Inches (152 rm0 and 1 Inch per drawings.
<br />H. Lengths: Galls in rranufactuher's standard lengths.
<br />I. Outside Garners: Job famed. (No rounded corners)
<br />J. Inside Gorners: Job formed. (Square conerl mitered)
<br />K Finish: Satin.
<br />22 RESILIENT MOLDING ACCESSSORY
<br />A Manufacturers: One of the following:
<br />I. Burke Mercer Flooring Products: Division of Burke Industries, Iris.
<br />2. Flexco.lnc.
<br />3. ,,.
<br />4. RGA. Rubber Ca aa% (The).
<br />5. Rrnn�poratlon. USA.
<br />b. VPI. LLG: Floor Products Division.
<br />B. Color: As selected by Owner from maufacturer's standard colors.
<br />G. Desariptlon: Carpet bar fa tackles hstallotlos, Reducer strip for resilient floor covering, Joiner for the and capet, atc.
<br />D. Material: Rubber or Vinyl
<br />E. Profile and Diensions. Sub it samples for selection.
<br />2.3 RESILIENT TILE FLOORING (RF-1)
<br />A. Products:
<br />1. Am ktc= Wald Industries. Inc.; EXGBAN 'Gtrorra5pin'
<br />B. Color: Muslin
<br />G. Size; 12' x 12' C305rnn x 305rnm)
<br />D. Composed of polyvinyl chloride resin binder, plasticizers, fillers, and pigments with colas dispersed throughout Its thickness. Vinyl
<br />composition the shall conform to the requirements of A5TM F 1066, Glass 2 - Through Pattern.
<br />E. Overall Thickness: .125 h.
<br />F. Inte lfayer Material: per mahufacturer.
<br />6. Fire -Test Response: ASTM E 648 Critical Radiant Flux of 0.45 watts per sq. cm. or greater, Gas I.
<br />H. ASTM E 662 (Smoke Generations) Maximum Specific Optical Density of 450 or less
<br />2.4 RE51LIENT TILE FLOORING (RF-2)
<br />A Products:
<br />I. Mannk4on Gowercbl; Nature'. Paths Select
<br />B. Color aid Pattern: Chatham Oak - Java (12153).
<br />G. Sheet Size: Plank 5" x 48" (121mm x 121g3mrro.
<br />D. Luxury Vinyl Plank with micro -beveled edges. Glass 3, Tape B (A5TM F 1100)
<br />E. overall Thickness: .100 h.
<br />F. Interlager Material: per maufacturer.
<br />6. Backing Glass: Glass A (Flbrous).
<br />H. Fire -Test Response: Grltical radiat flux classification of Glas I, not less than 0.45 w/sq. cm. per A5TM E 648.
<br />I. ASTM E 662 (Smoke 6eeratbr� Maximum Specific Optical Density of 450 or less.
<br />J. Wearing Surface: Quantum Guard HP urethane alumi a oxide topcoat cured by W process, 020 h. thick.
<br />2.5 INSTALLATION AGGE55ORIE5
<br />A. Trowela>ble Leveling and Patching Corrpounds: Latex -modified or blended huydraulic cement -based formulation provided or
<br />approved by flooring manufacturer for applications indicated.
<br />B. Adheslves: Water-resistant type recommended by maufmturer to suit Floor covering and substrate condition Indicated.
<br />I. Low -Emitting Materials: Adhesives shall have a VOG content of 50 g/L or less.
<br />G. Heat -Welding Bead; Solld-strand product of floor covering mawl'acturer.
<br />I. Golor; Match floor covering.
<br />3.0 EXEGUTION
<br />3.1 INSTALLATl7N
<br />A. Prepare concrete substrates according to ASTM F 110. Verify that substrates are dry and free of curing compounds and vapor
<br />retarder has been Installed.
<br />B. Unroll sheet floor coverings aid allow them to stabilize before cutting and fitting.
<br />G. Maintain uniformity of resilient sheet flooring direction, and match edges For color shading at seams.
<br />D. Mlnknlze number of seams; place stans in Inconsplwous and low -traffic areas, at least 6 I ches (152 mn) away from parallel jolts in
<br />substrates.
<br />E. Adhesively Install resilient wall base and accessories.
<br />F. Install wall base In maximum lengths possible. Apply to walls, coluvs, pilasters, casework and other permanent fixtures In rooms or
<br />areas where base s required.
<br />6. Install reducer strips at edges of floor coverings that would otherwwse be exposed.
<br />SECTION MOW - GARPETIN6
<br />ID GENERAL
<br />I.I 5EGTION REWIREMENT5
<br />A. 5ubmlttas: Product Data and Samples.
<br />2.0 PRODUCTS
<br />2.1 CARPET TiLE (CP-1)
<br />A. 1: Per Drawings
<br />S. Fber Gontent: Solution Q Extreme Nyim
<br />G. Face Construction: IA2 D6
<br />D. Gaugo:IA2
<br />E. Pile Thickness: 0.108 Inches
<br />F. Tufted Yarn Weight: 18 oz/sq. yd.
<br />6. Primary Backing: Woven Polypropylene
<br />H. 5econday Backing: EcoWorx Tile
<br />I. Size: Per Drawlnrgc,
<br />J. Critical Radiant Flux Classification: Not less than 0.45 W/5q. cm. per ASTM E 648.
<br />K Emissions: Provide carpet that complies with testig and product requirements of GRI's "Green Label Plus" program.
<br />22 INSTALLATION AGGE55ORIE5
<br />A. Garpet Tile Adhesives: Pressure -sensitive type that cmplles with flammability requirements for Installed carpet tile and s
<br />recommended by carpet the manufacturer for conditions indicated for releasable Installation.
<br />I. L.ow-Emitting Materials: Aatestves shall have a VOG cmtent of 50 g/L or less.
<br />3.0 EXECUTION
<br />3.1 INSTALLATION
<br />A. Comply with GRI 104.
<br />B. Carpet Tile Installation Method! As recommended by mcnnufacturer.
<br />I. Install borders parallel to wails, when required.
<br />SECTION 044000 - PAINTING AND COATING
<br />ID GENERAL
<br />I.I SECTION REQUIREMENTS
<br />A. Submittals:
<br />I. Product Data. Include printout of MK5 'API Approved Products List' with product highlighted.
<br />2. Samples.
<br />B. Mockups: Full -coat fish Sample of each type of coating, color, and substrate, applied where directed.
<br />G. Extra Materials: Deliver to Owner I gal, f3.5 N.) of each color and type of finish coat paint used on Project, In contaiers,
<br />properly labeled and sealed.
<br />2.0 PRODIIGT5
<br />2.1 PAINT
<br />A. Maufacturers:
<br />1. @gamin Moore a Go.
<br />2. Sherwin Willa a Company (The).
<br />B. MPI Standards: Provide materials that comply with MP standards Indicated and listed In Its "API Approved Products List'.
<br />L Inteior Paintig Materials.
<br />a. Primer Sealer, Latex: MPI #50
<br />b. Primer Sealer, Institutional Low OdcrNOG: MPI #14q
<br />c. Primer, Latex, for Interior Wood: MPI #3q.
<br />d. Primer, 6lavanized, Water Based: MPI #134.
<br />a. Latex, Interior, Semigloss, (60% Level 5): MPI #54.
<br />f. Latex, Institutio al Low OdorNOG, Semigloss (6loss Level 5): MPI #I41.
<br />g. Latex, High Performance Architectural, Semigloss (6loss Level 5): MPI #141.
<br />h. Alkyd, Interior, Semigloss (6loss Level % MPI #41.
<br />I. Alkyd, Quick Dry, Semigloss (Gloss Level 5); MPI #61.
<br />2. Staining and Clear FInMhg Materials:
<br />a. Wood Filler Paste: MPI #ql
<br />b. Alkyd, 5anding Sealer, Clear: MPI #102
<br />c. Stain, 5emltransparent, for Interior Wood: MPI #q0
<br />d. Varnish, Interior, Polyurethane, OII-Modified, Satin (61055 Level 4): MPI #51
<br />e. Varnish, Interior, Polyurethane, OII-Modified, Gloss (6Io5s Level 6); MPI #56
<br />f. Varnish, Polyurethane, Molsture-Gured, Gloss (Gloss Level 0 MPI #31
<br />g. Varnish, Aliphatic Polyurethane, Two -Component (Gloss Level 6 or 1): MPI #18
<br />G. Material Compatibility: Provide materials that ice compatble with one another and with substrates.
<br />I. For each coat in a paint system, provide products recommended In writing by maufacturers of topcoat for use In paint system and
<br />one substrate Indicated.
<br />D. Use Interior paints and coatings that comply with the following limits for VOG content:
<br />I. Nonflot Paints, Cod": 150 g/L
<br />2. Dry -Fog Goatina�: 400 g/L
<br />3. Primers, Sealers, and Umdercoatem: 200 g/L
<br />4. Anticorrosive and Antiust Paints Applied to Ferrous Metals: 250 9&
<br />5. Glear Wood Finishes, Vanishes: 350 g/L
<br />6. Glow Wood Finishes, Lacquers: 550 g/L
<br />1. Stabs: 250 g/L
<br />E. Colors: A selected.
<br />3.0 FXECUTION
<br />3.1 PREPARATION
<br />A Comply with recomneridatons in MPI's 'API Architectural Painting Specification Manual" applicable to substrates indicated.
<br />B. Remove hardware, lighting fixtures, aid similar Items that are not to be painted. Mask items that cannot be removed. Reinstall
<br />Items h each area after painting Is complete.
<br />G. Glean and prepare surface In an area before begs ring painting h that are. Sc hecule painting so cleaning operations will not
<br />damage newly painted surfaces.
<br />32 APPLICATION
<br />A Gomply with recommendations in MPI's "API Architectural Painting 5pecll icatlan Manual" applicable to substrates indicated.
<br />B. Paint exposed surfaces, new and exlstlrq unless otherwise Indicated.
<br />I. Paint surfaces behind movable equipxrent and furniture sane as similar exposed surfaces.
<br />2. Paint surfaces behid perms ontig fixed equipment or furniture with prime coat only.
<br />3. Paint the back side of access panels.
<br />4. Golor-code mechanical piping h accessble calling spaces.
<br />5. Do not paint prefhkhed Items, Items with an I tegral finish, operating pats, aid labels unless otherwise Indicated.
<br />G. Apply paints according to manufacturer's written Instruction.
<br />1. Use brushes only for exterior painting and where the use of other applicators Is not practical.
<br />2. Use rollers fa finish coat on interior walls and call".
<br />D. Apply paints to produce surface films without cloudiness, spotting, holidays, laps, brush marks, roller tracking rus, sags, ropiness,
<br />our other surface Imperfections, cut In sharp Ines aid color breaks.
<br />I. If undercoats or other conditio s show through topcoat, apply additional coats until cured fill has a uniform paint finish, color, and
<br />appearance.
<br />E. Apply stains and transparent finishes to produce surface films without color Irregularity, cloudiness, holidays, lap marks, bush
<br />marks, roller tracking runs, sags, ropiness, or other surface imperfections. Gut in shop Ines aid color breaks. Use multiple cats to
<br />procure a smooth surface film of even luster.
<br />33 INTERIOR PAINT APPLICATION 5GHIME
<br />A. Cocrete Masorry Units:
<br />I. Semigloss, Institutional Low-OdorNOG Latex: Two coats over latex block filler: MPI INT 42E.
<br />B. Steel:
<br />I. Semigloss, Alkyd Enamel: Two coats over quick -drying alkyd prier; MPI INT 5.IE.
<br />G. Galvanized Metal:
<br />I. Semigloss, Institutionial Low OdorNOG Latex: One coat over waterborne galvanized -metal primer: MPI INT 53K
<br />D. Wood: Including nan-stained architectural woodwork
<br />I. Semiglos, Institutional Lou Odo /VOG Latex: Two coats over latex prier for wood: MPI INT b.3V.
<br />E. C�ypslmm Board:
<br />1. Satin or Semigloss (verify with Owner) Institutional Low OdorNOG Latex: Two Goats over low odorlVOG Tinted prier/sealer:
<br />MPI INT UM
<br />33 INTERIOR STAIN AND CLEAR FIN15H APPLICATION SGFEDUL.E
<br />A, Wood substrates, ran -traffic surfaces, Inoluding wood trim, architectural woodwork, doors, windows, wood -based panel products.
<br />I. Semitransparent Stain: Two coats: MPI INT 6.16.
<br />2. Semigloss of Glos Alkyd Varnish over Stain: Two coats over sanding sealer aid stain: MPI INT 61P.
<br />3. Satin or Glos OII-Mbdffled Polyurethane Vanish over Stain; Three coats over stain: MPI INT 6.IJ.
<br />ffoON 10" - SI6NA6E
<br />IA GENERAL
<br />I.I SECTION REQUIREMENTS
<br />A. Submittals: Product Data, Shop Drow", and Samples.
<br />12 SIGNS, GENERAL
<br />A. Regulatory Requirements: Comply with applicable provisions In the U.S. Architectural aE Trasportation Carriers Compliance
<br />Board's ADA-ABA Accessibility Guidelines and 1� AII1.1.
<br />2D PRODUGTS
<br />2.1 PANEL 516%
<br />A Manufacturers; One of the following:
<br />I. A51 Sdgp 5 taus rcs. Inc.
<br />2. Best Sin 5u5tem5. Inc.
<br />3. Or approved equal.
<br />B. Interior Panel Signs: Enamel -Filled, reverse -engraved clear acrylics or Reverse silk screened Ilea acrylic with opaque
<br />background with beveled edges and square or rounded corners.
<br />I. Finishes and Colors; As selected from maufadurer's full range.
<br />2. Tactile Characters: Characters axed Grade 2 Braille rase 1/32 Inch (Od3 mr) above surface with contrasting colors.
<br />3. Provide signs for all rooms mounted on the wall beside the room door.
<br />22 MATERIALS
<br />A. Acrylic Sheet: ASTM D 4802, Gategory A-1 (cell -cast sheet), Type WA (W absorbing).
<br />B. Plastic Laminate: High-pressure laminate engraving stock with face and core in contrasting colors.
<br />3.0 F�GUTION
<br />3.1 IN5TALLATION
<br />A Locate signs where indicated or directed by Architect. Install signs level, plumb, and at hoots indicated, with sign sufaces free
<br />from distortion and other defects In appearance.
<br />B. Wall -Mounted 5":
<br />I. Two -Face Tape: Mount signs to smooth, non -porous surfaces, other than vinyl
<br />2. MechaMcal Fasteners; Use non -removable mechanical Fasteners placed through predrllled holes.
<br />SECTION 05500 - MAPES 5t� LJ1MdID ECK FLAT OUTR"M SUPPORTED AMN6
<br />ID GENERAL
<br />I.I DE5GRIPTION OF WORK
<br />A Work In this section Includes furnshig and Installation of extruded aluminum overhead outrigger style ca oplas as ma ufactured by
<br />Mapes Canopies LLG.
<br />B. Related Items and Consi derations;
<br />I. Flashing of various desigs may be required. Generic flashing supplied by Mapes. Specialty flashing to be supplied by betaller.
<br />2. Determine wall construction, make-up and thickness.
<br />3. Ensure adequate wall condition to carry canopy loads where required.
<br />4. Consider water draiage away from ca opy where necessary.
<br />5. Any necessary removal or relocation of existing structures, obstructions or materials.
<br />12 GI IALITY A59(1RANGE
<br />A. Products meetig these specifications established standard of qualitay required as maufactured by Mapes Industries, Inc. Lincoln,
<br />NE I-888-213-1132.
<br />13 FIELD MEA5U2EMiETNT
<br />A Confirm dimesions prior to preparation of shop drawings twhen possible.
<br />B. If requested, supply manuFmturer's standard literature and specifications for canoples.
<br />G. Submit shop drawigs showing structural component locations/posltbns, material dhensors and details of construction and
<br />assembly.
<br />1.4 PERFORMANCE RELVIRIMENT5
<br />A. Ganopy must conform to local building codes.
<br />B. Profesioval Engineer -stamped calculations are required.
<br />15 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
<br />A. Deliver and store all canopy components in protected areas.
<br />2D PRODUCTS
<br />2.1 MANJFACTURER
<br />A. lies Canopies LLG.1148 No th 5bth 5t., Lincoln, hE b8514, Phone: I-888-213-1132, Fax: 1-817-455-6512.
<br />22 MATERIALS
<br />A Deckig shall consist of 3" extruded flat soffit .018 decking.
<br />B. Intermediate framing members shall be extruded alu ina, alloy b063-T6, h profile and thickness shown h current Mapes brochures.
<br />G. Out iggers and attachment hardware shall be powder coated.
<br />D. Fascia shall be standard 8' extruded 6 style.
<br />23 FINISHES
<br />A. Finish tape shall be 2-Goat Kyncr Fish.
<br />2A FABRICATION
<br />A. All Mapes canopies are shipped in preasembled sections for ease of Installation.
<br />B. All corrections shall Fee mechanically assembled uUllzhg 3/16 fasteners with a minimum shear stress of 350 b. Pre -welded or
<br />factory -welded connections are not acceptable.
<br />G. Decking shall be designed with interlocking roll -formed almirum members.
<br />D. Goncealed drainage. Water shall drain from covered surfaces Into Intermediate trough aid be directed to Front Scupper.
<br />3.0 EXECUTION
<br />3.1 INSPECTION
<br />A Confirm tut surounding area is ready for the canopy installation.
<br />B. Installer shall confim dimensions and elevations to be as shown m drawings provided by Mapes Industries.
<br />G. Erection shall be performed by m approved Installer aid scheduled after all concrete, masonry and roofing h the area s
<br />completed.
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