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n <br />SECTION 07540 - THERMOPLASTIC POLYOLEFIN <br />Qnncinirr <br />NOT USED <br />SECTION 07720 - ROOF HATCH <br />PART ONE - GENERAL <br />1.01 SUMMARY <br />A. Work included: Furnishing and installing factory fabricated roof hatches <br />B. Related Work: 05500 Misc. Metal Fabrications <br />06100 Rough Carpentry <br />07600 Sheet Metal Fabrications <br />07900 Sealants <br />1.02 REFERENCES <br />A. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), 100 Bar Harbor Drive, <br />West Conshocken, PA 19428-2959; (610) 832-9585, fax (610) 832-9555 <br />1. ASTM A 36-93a: Standard Specification for Structural Steel <br />1.03 SUBMITTALS <br />A. Product Data: Provide manufacturer's product data for all materials in this <br />specification. <br />B. Shop Drawings: Show profiles, accessories, location, and dimensions. <br />C. Samples: Manufacturer to provide upon request; sized to represent material <br />adequately. <br />D. Contract Closeout: Roof hatch manufacturer shall provide the manufacturer's <br />Warranty prior to the contract closeout. <br />1.04 PRODUCT HANDLING <br />A. All materials shall be delivered in manufacturer's original packaging. <br />B. Store materials in a dry, protected, well -vented area. The contractor shall thoroughly <br />inspect product upon receipt and report damaged material immediately to delivering <br />carrier and note such damage on the carrier's freight bill of lading. <br />C. Remove protective wrapping immediately after installation [if applicable]. <br />1.05 SUBSTITUTIONS <br />A. Proposals for substitution products shall be accepted only from bidding contractors <br />and not less than (10) working days before bid due date. Contractor guarantees that <br />proposed substitution shall meet the performance and quality standards of this <br />specification. <br />1.06 JOB CONDITIONS <br />A. Verify that other trades with related work are complete before installing roof hatch(s). <br />B. Mounting surfaces shall be straight and secure; substrates shall be of proper width. <br />C. Refer to the construction documents, shop drawings, and manufacturer's installation <br />instructions. <br />D. Coordinate installation with roof membrane and roof insulation manufacturer's <br />instructions before starting. <br />E. Observe all appropriate OSHA safety guidelines for this work. <br />1.07 WARRANTY/GUARANTEE <br />A. Manufacturer's standard warranty: Materials shall be free of defects in material and <br />workmanship for a period of five years from the date of purchase. Should a part fail to <br />function in normal use within this period, manufacturer shall furnish a new part at no <br />charge. Electrical motors, special finishes, and other special equipment (if applicable) <br />shall be warranted separately by the manufacturers of those products. <br />PART TWO - PRODUCTS <br />2.01 MANUFACTURER <br />A. The BILCO Company, P.O. Box 1203, New Haven, CT 06505, <br />1-203-934-6363, Fax: 1-203-933-8478, Web: www.bilco.com <br />2.02 ROOF HATCH <br />A. Furnish and install where indicated on plans metal roof hatch Type S, size width: 30" <br />(914mm) x length: 2'6" (762mm). Length denotes hinge side. The roof hatch shall <br />be single leaf. The roof hatch shall be pre -assembled from the manufacturer. <br />B. Performance characteristics: <br />1. Cover shall be reinforced to support a minimum live load of 40 psf (195kg/m2) with <br />a maximum deflection of 1/150th of the span or 20 psf wind uplift. <br />2. Operation of the cover shall be smooth and easy with controlled operation <br />throughout the entire arc of opening and closing. <br />3. Operation of the cover shall not be affected by temperature. <br />4. Entire hatch shall be weathertight with fully welded corner joints on cover and curb. <br />C. Cover: Shall be [select: 14 gauge paint bond G-90 galvanized steel or 11 gauge <br />aluminum] with a 3" (76mm) beaded flange with formed reinforcing members. <br />Cover shall have a heavy extruded EPDM rubber gasket that is bonded to the <br />cover interior to assure a continuous seal when compressed to the top surface of <br />the curb. <br />D. Cover insulation: Shall be fiberglass of 1" (25.4mm) thickness, fully covered and <br />protected by a metal liner [select: 22 gauge paint bond G-90 galvanized steel or <br />18 gauge aluminum]. <br />E. Curb: Shall be 12" (305mm) in height and of [select: 14 gauge paint bond G-90 <br />galvanized steel or 11 gauge aluminum]. The curb shall be formed with a 3-1/2" <br />(89mm) flange with 7/16" (11.1 mm) holes provided for securing to the roof deck. <br />The curb shall be equipped with an integral metal capflashing of the same gauge <br />and material as the curb, fully welded at the corners, that features the Bil-Clip® <br />flashing system, including stamped tabs, 6" (153mm) on center, to be bent inward <br />to hold single ply roofing membrane securely in place. <br />F. Curb insulation: Shall be rigid, high -density fiberboard of 1" (25.4mm) thickness on <br />outside of curb. <br />G. Lifting mechanisms: Manufacturer shall provide compression spring operators <br />enclosed in telescopic tubes to provide, smooth, easy, and controlled cover <br />operation throughout the entire arc of opening and closing. The upper tube shall <br />be the outer tube to prevent accumulation of moisture, grit, and debris inside the <br />lower tube assembly. The lower tube shall interlock with a flanged support shoe <br />[for aluminum construction: welded to the curb assembly; for steel construction: <br />through bolted to the curb assembly]. <br />H. Hardware <br />1. Heavy pintle hinges shall be provided <br />2. Cover shall be equipped with a spring latch with interior and exterior turn handles <br />3. Roof hatch shall be equipped with interior and exterior padlock hasps. <br />4. The latch strike shall be a stamped component bolted to the curb assembly. <br />5. Cover shall automatically lock in the open position with a rigid hold open arm <br />equipped with a 1 " (25.4mm) diameter red vinyl grip handle to permit easy <br />release for closing. <br />6. Compression spring tubes shall be an anti -corrosive composite material and all <br />other hardware shall be zinc plated and chromate sealed. Springs shall have an <br />electrocoated acrylic finish for corrosion resistance. [For installation in highly <br />corrosive environments or when prolonged exposure to hot water or steam is <br />anticipated, specify Type 316 stainless steel hardware]. <br />7. Cover hardware shall be bolted into heavy gauge channel reinforcing welded to the <br />underside of the cover and concealed within the insulation space. <br />I. Finishes: Factory finish shall be [select: alkyd based red oxide primed steel or mill <br />finish aluminum]. <br />SECTION 07720 - CONTINUED <br />III. PART THREE -EXECUTION <br />3.01 INSPECTION <br />A. Verify that roof hatch installation will not disrupt other trades. Verify that the <br />substrate is dry, clean, and free of foreign matter. Report and correct defects prior <br />to any installation. <br />3.02 INSTALLATION <br />A. Submit product design drawings for review and approval to the architect or specifier <br />before fabrication. <br />B. The installer shall check as -built conditions and verify the manufacturer's roof hatch <br />details for accuracy to fit the application prior to fabrication. The installer shall <br />comply with the roof hatch Manufacturer's installation instructions. <br />C. The installer shall furnish mechanical fasteners consistent with the roof <br />requirements. <br />END OF SECTION 07720 <br />SECTION 07900 - SEALANT AND CAULKING <br />PART GENERAL <br />1.01 SECTION INCLUDES <br />A. Preparing sealant substrate surfaces. <br />B. Sealant and joint backing. <br />1.02 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION <br />A. System performance to achieve moisture and air tight joint seals. <br />1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE <br />A. Perform work in accordance with sealant manufacturer's requirements for <br />preparation of surfaces and material installation instructions. <br />1.04 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS <br />A. Maintain temperature and humidity recommended by the sealant <br />manufacturer during and after installation. <br />1.05 SUBMITTALS <br />A. Submit product data and cured samples to indicate required colors and <br />compliance with specifications and requirements of adjacent material <br />manufacturer's specifications, and warranty. <br />PART 2 PRODUCTS <br />2.01 PRODUCTS AND MANUFACTURERS <br />A. Products: Provide one of the products indicated for each type in the <br />joint -sealant schedules at the end of Part 3. <br />2.02 MATERIALS, GENERAL <br />A. Compatibility: Provide joint sealants, backings, and other related materials that <br />are compatible with one another and with joint substrates as demonstrated by <br />manufacturer based on testing and field experience. <br />B. Colors of Exposed Joint Sealants: As selected by Architect from full range of <br />standard colors. Coordinate with submittals of adjacent materials for color match. <br />2.03 ACCESSORIES <br />A. Primer: Non -staining type, recommended by sealant manufacturer to suit <br />application. <br />B. Joint Cleaner: Non -corrosive and non -staining type, recommended by sealant <br />manufacturer; compatible with joint forming materials. <br />C. Joint Backing: ASTM D1056; round, closed cell foam rod; oversized 30 to 50 <br />percent larger than joint width. <br />D. Bond Breaker: Pressure sensitive tape recommended by sealant manufacturer <br />to suit application. <br />PART 3 EXECUTION <br />3.01 EXAMINATION AND PREPARATION <br />A. Verify that substrate surfaces and joint openings are ready to receive work. <br />B. Remove loose materials and foreign matter which might impair adhesion of <br />sealant. <br />C. Verify that joint backing and release tapes are compatible with sealant. <br />D. Perform preparation in accordance with ASTM C790 for latex base sealants. <br />3.02 INSTALLATION <br />A. Clean joints in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. <br />B. Install sealant in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. <br />C. Measure joint dimensions and size materials to achieve required width/depth <br />ratios. <br />D. Install joint backing to achieve a neck dimension no greater than 1 /3 the joint <br />width. <br />E. Install bond breaker where joint backing is not used. <br />F. Apply sealant within recommended application temperature ranges. Consult <br />manufacturer when sealant cannot be applied within these temperature ranges. <br />G. Tool joints as required. <br />3.03 JOINT -SEALANT SCHEDULE, GENERAL <br />A. Exterior: Provide sealants for exterior joints as indicated below: <br />1. Vertical expansion and control joints. Sealants 8, 3. <br />2. Perimeters of exterior sills, jambs, and heads of windows frames, door <br />frames, and similar openings; and where metal, wood, or other materials <br />abut masonry, concrete, or each other. Sealants 7, 8, 3. <br />3. Horizontal joints in walks, concrete floors. Sealants 3, self leveling. <br />4. Non -load -bearing concrete block. Sealant 1. <br />B. Interior: Provide sealants for interior joints as indicated below: <br />1. Vertical expansion and control joints. Sealants 7, 8, 2, 3. <br />2. Horizontal expansion and control joints. Sealant 9. <br />3. Glass glazing, cap beads to surfaces made of a silica substance. <br />Sealants 2, 3. <br />4. For sinks and sanitary surfaces. Sealant 6. <br />Joint sealers: Provide joint sealers in the following locations: <br />2. <br />3. Perimeter of penetrations in the building wall. <br />4. Abutment of dissimilar materials <br />Acoustical sealant at base of gypsum board walls with sound attenuation <br />insulation. <br />Provide joint sealers, joint fillers and other related materials that are <br />(Tompatible with one another and with joint substrates. <br />Provide sealants as manufactured by tremco or architect <br />approved equal. Comply with ASTM C-920. <br />a) Sealant: Two component urethane - "Tremco Dymeric 511." <br />b) Acoustical sealant: Acrylic latex, Tremco #834. <br />4oint sealant backing <br />2. Plastic foam fillers: Closed -cell polyethylene foam <br />Bond breaker: Provide polyethylene tape or other plastic tape as <br />recommended by sealant manufacturer for preventing sealant from <br />adhering to rigid, inflexible joint filler materials or joint surfaces. provide <br />self-adhesive tape where applicable. <br />Primer: Provide type recommended by joint sealer manufacturer where <br />required for adhesion of sealant to joint substrates indicated. joint substrates <br />indicated. <br />Provide sealant backings of materials and type which are non -staining and are <br />recommended by the sealant manufacturer. <br />Color: Sealant color shall match color of adjacent wall surface. <br />3.04 ELASTOMERIC JOINT -SEALANT SCHEDULE <br />A. Type 1 - Multicomponent Nonsag Polysulfide Sealant: ASTM C920, <br />Type M, Grade NIS, Class 25. <br />1. Elasto-Seal 227; Pacific Polymers <br />2. GC-5 Synthacalk; Pecora Corporation. <br />3. Two -Part Sealant; Sonneborn Building Products <br />4. CM-60; W.R. Meadows, Inc. <br />B. Type 2 - Acid -Curing Silicone Sealant: For application to nonporous <br />surfaces. ASTM C 920, Type S, Grade NS, Class 25. <br />1. Chem -Calk 1200; Bostik Inc. <br />2. 999-A; Dow Corning. <br />3. Construction 1200 or Contractors SCS1000; GE Silicones. <br />4. 863; Pecora Corporation. <br />5. Tremsil 200; Tremco. <br />C. Type 3 - Low -Modulus Nonacid -Curing Silicone Sealant: ASTM C 920 <br />Type S, Grade NIS, Class 25. <br />1. Omniseal; Sonneborn Building Products. <br />2. 790; Dow Corning. <br />3. Silpruf; GE Silicones. <br />4, 864; Pecora Corporation. <br />5. Spectrem 1 or Spectrem 3; Tremco. <br />D. Type 4 - not used <br />E. Type 5 - not used <br />SECTION 07900 - CONTINUED <br />F. Type 6 - Mildew -Resistant Silicone Sealant: ASTM C 920, Type S, <br />Grade NIS, Class 25. <br />1. 786 Mildew Resistant; Dow Corning. <br />2. Sanitary 1700; GE Silicones. <br />3. 898 Silicone Sanitary Sealant; Pecora Corporation. <br />4. Tremsil 600 White; Tremco, <br />G. Type 7 - Single -Component Nonsag Urethane Sealant: ASTM C 920, <br />Type S, Grade NIS, Class 25. <br />1. Chem -Calk 900; Bostik Inc. <br />2. Elasto-Thane 230; Pacific Polymers, Inc. <br />3. Dynatrol I; Pecora Corporation. <br />4. DyMonic; Tremco. <br />H. Type 8 - Multicomponent Nonsag Urethane Sealant: ASTM C 920, <br />Type M, Grade NIS, Class 25. <br />1. Chem -Calk 500; Bostik Inc. <br />2. Elasto-Thane 227; Pacific Polymers, Inc. <br />3. Dynatrol II; Pecora Corporation. <br />4. Dymeric 511; Tremco. <br />I. Type 9 - Multipart Pourable Urethane Sealant: ASTM C 920, Type M, <br />Grade P, Class 25, Shore a hardness 35, self -leveling. <br />1. Chem -Calk 550; Bostik Inc. <br />2. Elasto-Thane 920, Self -Leveling; Pacific Polymers, Inc. <br />3. Urexpan NR-200; Pecora Corporation. <br />4. THC-900 or THC-901; Tremco. <br />END OF SECTION <br />DIVISION 8 - DOORS AND WINDOWS <br />SECTION 08110 - STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES <br />PART 1 GENERAL <br />1.01 SECTION INCLUDES <br />A. Steel doors and frames <br />1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE <br />A. Conform to the following: <br />1. SDI-100 - Standard Steel Doors and Frames. <br />2. DHI - Door Hardware Institute - The Installation of Commercial Steel Doors <br />and Steel Frames, and Builder's Hardware. <br />3. Handicapped: ANSI A117.1 and Current Edition of "Americans with <br />Disabilities Act" <br />1.05 SUBMITTALS <br />A. Submit shop drawings and hardware mounting templates. <br />PART 2 PRODUCTS <br />2.01 DOORS AND FRAMES <br />A. Exterior Frames: 14 gauge steel, fully welded and ground corners. Steelcraft or <br />approved equal. <br />B. Hollow Metal Doors: 16 gauge steel, fully welded. Provide thermal insulation on <br />exterior doors. Flush tops, sides, and bottoms. Steelcraft or approved equal. <br />C. Heavy Duty Metal Doors: Provide heavy duty doors where indicated. Steelcraft <br />or approved equal. <br />D. Door Core: Mineral fiberboard steel channel grid vertical steel stiffeners. <br />2.02 ACCESSORIES <br />A. Silencers: Resilient rubber. <br />B. Removable Stops: Rolled steel channel shape. <br />2.03 FABRICATION - DOORS <br />A. Fabricate doors with hardware reinforcement welded in place. <br />B. Close top and bottom edge of exterior doors with inverted steel channel closure. <br />Seal joints watertight. <br />SECTION 08110 - Continued: <br />2.04 FABRICATION - FRAMES <br />A. Fabricate frames fully welded, grind welds smooth. <br />B. Fabricate frames with hardware reinforcement plates welded in place. Provide <br />mortar guard boxes. <br />C. Prepare frame for silencers and install. <br />2.05 FINISH <br />A. Steel Sheet: Galvanized to ASTM A525 <br />B. Primer: Air dried or baked. <br />PART 3 EXECUTION <br />3.01 INSTALLATION <br />A. Install doors and frames in accordance with ANSI/SDI-100. <br />B. Coordinate installation of doors and frames with installation of hardware <br />specified in Section 08710 and hardware schedule on drawings. <br />C. Coordinate with masonry and wallboard wall construction for frame anchor <br />placement. <br />END OF SECTION <br />SECTION 08115 - DOUBLE ACTING DOORS <br />Manufactured by eliason. comply with sdi-100 recommendations and standards <br />for doors and frames. install per manufacturer's recommendations. <br />1. Easy Swing model# SCP 11 finish: sand finish w/ 9 x 14 center window. <br />2. Provide stainless steel bumper (both sides). bumper to be installed <br />3. By fixture installer at T-0" a.f.f. <br />4. Frame:hollow metal (painted). <br />END OF SECTION <br />SECTION 08221 - WOOD DOORS <br />A. INTERIOR SOLID CORE FLUSH DOORS <br />1. Comply with NWWDA I.S. 1, and AWI Architectural quality standards <br />2. Grade: Custom (Grade A face) <br />3. Construction: 5-ply construction with particleboard core. <br />4. Birch with paint grade finish. <br />5. Fitting: Factory-prefit and premachine doors. <br />END OF SECTION <br />SECTION 08310 - ACCESS DOORS & FRAMES <br />PART 1 - GENERAL <br />1.1 SUMMARY <br />A. Section includes: <br />1. Non -fire rated ceiling access panels. <br />2. Related hardware and attachments. <br />B. Related Sections: <br />1. Section 09260 - Gypsum Board Assemblies. <br />2. Section 09900 - Paints and Coatings. <br />3. Division 16 - Electrical. <br />1.2 System description <br />A. Design Requirements: <br />1. Verification: Obtain specific locations and sizes for required access doors <br />and frames from trades, including mechanical and electrical, requiring <br />access to concealed equipment and indicate on submittal schedule. <br />1.3 SUBMITTALS <br />A. Comply with Section 01300. <br />B. Shop Drawings: <br />1. Door and panel units: Show types, elevations, thickness of metals, full size <br />profiles of door members. <br />2. Hardware: Show materials, finishes, locations of fasteners, types of <br />fasteners, locations and types of operating hardware, and details of <br />installation. <br />3. General: Show connections of units and hardware to other Work. Include <br />schedules showing location of each type and size of door and panel units. <br />C. Product Data: Manufacturer's technical data for each type of access door and <br />panel assembly, including setting drawings, templates, fire -resistive <br />characteristics, finish requirements, and details of anchorage devices. <br />1. Include complete schedule, types, locations, construction details, finishes, <br />latching or locking provisions, and other pertinent data. <br />D. Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate installation requirements and <br />rough -in dimensions. <br />1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE <br />A. Single Source Responsibility: Obtain access door and panel units, and frames <br />for entire Project from 1 source and 1 single manufacturer. <br />B. Fire -Resistance Ratings: Wherever a fire -resistance classification is indicated, <br />provide access door and panel assemblies with panel door, frame, hinge, and <br />latch from manufacturer listed in Underwriter's Laboratories (UL), "Building <br />Materials Directory" for rating shown. <br />1. Provide 90 minute UL label at 2-hour rated partitions. <br />2. Provide 3 hour Warnock Hersey label at horizontal applications, up to 24 inch <br />wide x 36 inch high. <br />3. Provide 2 hour Warnock Hersey label at horizontal applications greater than <br />24 inch wide x 36 inch high. <br />C. Size Variations: Obtain Architect's acceptance and approval of manufacturer's <br />standard size units that may vary slightly from sizes indicated on Drawings. <br />D. Coordination: Provide inserts and anchoring devices that will be built into other <br />Work for installation of access door assemblies. Coordinate delivery with other <br />Work to avoid delay. <br />SECTION 08310 - CONTINUED <br />1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING <br />A. Package and ship per manufacturer's recommendations. <br />B. Store per manufacturer's instructions. <br />1. Store in dry area out of direct sunlight. <br />1.6 WARRANTY <br />A. Provide manufacturer's written warranty. <br />B. Warrants all access panels to be free from manufacturing defects in materials <br />and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of final acceptance, <br />but not more than one and one half (1 1/2) years from the date of shipment. <br />Should a product fail to function in normal use within this period, Nystrom shall <br />furnish a new part at no charge. Failure to use product in methods consistent <br />with Nystrom product manuals shall relieve Nystrom of any liability. Our liability <br />under this warranty excludes installation or removal costs involved in the <br />product replacement and excludes any responsibility for incidental or <br />consequential damage of any nature. <br />PART 2 - PRODUCTS <br />2.1 MANUFACTURERS <br />A. Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products from the following <br />manufacturer: <br />1. Nystrom Building Products <br />9300 73rd Ave. N <br />Brooklyn Park, MN 55428 <br />Toll Free Hotline: 800-547-2635 <br />Toll Free Fax: 800-317-8770 <br />Direct Phone: 612-781-7850 <br />Direct Fax: 612-781-1363 <br />E-Mail: info@nystrom.com <br />Internet: www.nystrom.com <br />B. Substitutions: Contractor must prove alternate product meets or exceeds <br />specified product. <br />C. Specifications and Drawings are based on manufacturer's proprietary literature <br />from Nystrom Building Products. Other manufacturers shall comply with <br />minimum levels of material, color selection, and detailing indicated in <br />Specifications or on Drawings. Architect will be sole judge of appropriateness of <br />substitutions. <br />2.2 MATERIALS <br />A. Commercial quality, cold steel sheet with baked on rust inhibitive gray primer. <br />B. Galvanized, bonderized steel with baked on rust inhibitive gray primer. <br />C. Type: No. 304 stainless steel with No. 4 satin polish finish. <br />2.3 ACCESS PANELS <br />A. Non rated flush access doors, Nystrom N series <br />1. Door: Fabricate from 14-gauge cold rolled sheet steel. <br />2. Frame: Fabricate from 16-gauge cold rolled sheet steel. Provide 1/4 inch <br />mounting holes. <br />a. NIT - All surfaces - 1 inch flange at perimeter. <br />b. NW -Wallboard surfaces - 22-gauge galvanized drywall bead at <br />perimeter. <br />c. NP - Plaster surfaces - 22-gauge galvanized plaster bead at perimeter. <br />3. Hinge: <br />a. NIT -Concealed pin type, spring loaded to allow for door removal, set to <br />open 175 degrees. <br />b. NW and NP - Concealed continuous piano hinge. <br />4. Latching/Locking Devices: Screwdriver cam latch - standard. <br />5. Finish: <br />a. Phosphate dipped with factory applied prime coat. <br />SECTION 08310 - ACCESS DOORS & FRAMES: CONT. <br />2.4 FABRICATION <br />A. Manufacture each access panel assembly as an integral unit ready for <br />installation. <br />B. Welded construction: Furnish with a sufficient quantity of 1/4 inch mounting <br />holes to secure access panels to types of supports indicated. <br />C. Recessed panel: Form face of panel to provide specified recess for application <br />of finish material. Reinforce panel as required to prevent buckling. <br />D. Furnish number of latches required to hold door in flush, smooth plane when <br />closed. <br />PART 3 - EXECUTION <br />3.1 EXAMINATION <br />A. Verify that rough openings for door and frame are correctly sized and located. <br />B. Verify mechanical and electrical requirements for ceiling or wall access panels. <br />3.2 PREPARATION <br />A. Advise installers of work relating to access panel installation including rough <br />opening dimensions, locations of supports, and anchoring methods. <br />Coordinate delivery with other work to avoid delay. <br />3.3 INSTALLATION <br />A. Install access door and frame units per manufacturer's written instructions. <br />B. Install frames plumb and level in opening. Secure rigidly in place. <br />C. Position units to provide convenient access to concealed Work requiring access. <br />3.4 ADJUST AND CLEAN <br />A. Adjust panel after installation for proper operation. <br />B. Remove and replace panels or frames that are warped, bowed, or damaged. <br />END OF SECTION <br />SECTION 08410 -ALUMINUM ENTRANCES AND <br />STOREFRONTS <br />NOT USED <br />mcg architecture <br />TO 216.520.1551 TO 216.520.1567 <br />7100 E. Pleasant Valley Rd., Suite 320, Cleveland, OH 44131 <br />Seal: <br />A Project for: <br />Client: <br />o(•Zi-13 <br />ROSS STORES, INC. <br />4440 ROSEWOOD DRIVE <br />PLEASANTON, CA 94588 <br />Revisions: <br />BID/PERMIT <br />02-14-13 <br />No. Description <br />Date <br />Project No.: <br />11.594.01 <br />Drawn By: <br />ARA <br />Reviewed By: <br />BCB <br />Scale: <br />AS NOTED <br />Date: <br />01-28-2013 <br />Filename: <br />11594 A003 <br />Sheet Title: <br />Sheet #: <br />SPECIFICATIONS <br />A003 <br />L <br />9 MCG ARCHITECTS 2011 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED <br />