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3.2.6 Sealed Joints: Form nonexpansion, but movable, joints in metal to accommodate <br />elastomeric sealant to comply with SMACNA standards. Fill joint with sealant and <br />form metal to completely conceal sealant. <br />3.2.6.1 Usejoint adhesive for nonmoving joints specified not to be soldered. <br />3.2.7 Seams: Fabricate nonmoving seams in sheet metal with flat -lock seams. tin edges <br />to be seamed, form seams and solder. <br />3.2.8 Seams: Fabricate nonmoving seams in aluminum with flat -lock seams. Form seams <br />and seal with epoxy scam scaler. Rivetjoints for additional strength. <br />12.9 Separations: Separate metal from noncompatible metal or corrosive substrates by <br />coating concealed surfaces, at locations of contact, with asphalt mastic or other <br />permanent separation as recommended by manufacturer. <br />3.2.9.1 Underlayment: Where installing stainless steel or aluminum directly on <br />cementitious or wood substrates, install a slip sheet of red -rosin paper and <br />a course of polyethylene underlayment. <br />3.2.9.2 Bed flanges of Work in a thick coat of roofing cement where required for <br />waterproof performance. <br />3.2. 1 0 Equipment Support Flashing: Coordinate equipment support flashing installation <br />with roofing and equipment installation. Weld or seal flashing to equipment support <br />member. <br />3.2.11 Roof -Penetration Flashing: Coordinate roof -penetration flashing installation with <br />roofing and installation of items penetrating roof Install flashing as follows <br />3.2,11.1 Turn lead flashing down inside vent piping, being careful not to block <br />vent piping with flashing. <br />' <br />.3.2.11.2 Seal and clamp flashing to pipes penetrating roof, other than lead flashing <br />on vent piping. <br />3.3. Cleaning And Protection <br />3.3.1 Clean exposed metal surfaces, removing substances that might cause corrosion of <br />metal or deterioration of finishes. <br />3.3-2 Provide final protection and maintain conditions that ensure sheet metal flashing and <br />� <br />trim Work during construction is without damage or deterioration other than natural <br />weathering at the time of Substantial Completion. <br />End of Section 07620 <br />Section 07720 <br />11 Roof Accessories <br />1. General <br />1. 1. Summary <br />1. 1. I This Section includes prefabricated curb and equipment support units. <br />1.2. Submittals <br />1.2.1 General: Submit the following according to Conditions of Contract and Division I <br />Specification Sections, <br />1.2.2 Product data for each type of product specified. Submit manufacturer's detailed <br />technical product data, installation instructions and recommendations, including <br />details of construction relative to materials, dimensions of individual components, <br />profiles, and finishes. <br />1.2.3 Shop drawings showing fabrication and installation of each roof accessory specified <br />including fully dimensioned plans, elevations, sections, details of components, and <br />attachments to other units of Work. Also show layout, anchorage details, rough -in <br />requirements, and conditions on the roof or for other accessories. <br />1.2.4 Samples for initial selection purposes in the form of manufacturer's color charts <br />showing full range of colors, textures, shapes, and sizes available for each type of <br />roof accessory indicated. <br />1.2.5 Samples for verification purposes in full-size units or representative section of each <br />I ed. <br />type of roof accessory indicated for each color, texture, shape, and sizes specif <br />1.2.6 Coordination Drawings: Submit coordination drawings for items interfacing with or <br />supporting mechanical or electrical equipment, ductwork, piping, or conduit. <br />Indicate dimensions and locations of items provided under this Section, together <br />with relationships and methods of attachment to adjacent construction and to <br />mechanical or electrical items. <br />1.3. Quality Assurance <br />1.3.1 Heat -and -Smoke Vent Compliance: Provide units that have been tested, listed, or <br />approved as follows: <br />1.3.1.1 Con structi on/Operati on: UL-listed. <br />1.3.1.2 Construction/Operation: FM -approved. <br />1.3.1.3 Fire Resistance of Lids: UL Class A rating- <br />1.3.2 Standards: Comply with the following: <br />1.3.2.1 SMACNA "Architectural Sheet Metal Manual" details for fabrication of <br />units, including flanges and cap -flashing to coordinate with type of <br />roofing indicated. <br />1.3.2.2 NRCA "Roofing and Waterproofing Manual" details for installation of <br />units. <br />1.3.2.3 NFPA 204M for smoke -and -heat vent design constraints, operation, and <br />location. <br />I <br />2. Products <br />2.1. Manufacturers <br />2.1.1 Manufactured and prefabricated by equipment supplier. <br />2.2. Materials, General <br />2.1 1 Aluminum Sheets: ASTM B 209 (ASTM B 209M) for Alclad alloy 3005H25 or <br />alloy and temper required to suit forming operations with mill finish, unless <br />indicated otherwise. <br />2.2.2 Extruded Aluminum: ASTM B 221 (ASTM B 221M) alloy 6063-T52 or alloy and <br />temper required to suit structural and finish requirements. Mill finish, unless <br />indicated otherwise. <br />2.2-3 Structural -Quality Galvanized Steel Sheet ASTM A 446 (ASTM A 446M) with <br />G90 (Z275) coating complying with ASTM A 525 (ASTM A 525M), Grade C, or to <br />suit manufacturer's standards. <br />2.2.4 Commercial -Quality Galvanized Steel Sheet: ASTM A 526 (ASTM A 526M) with <br />G90 (Z275) coating complying with ASTM A 525 (ASTM A 525M). <br />2.2.5 Stainless Steel - Use at coastal regions <br />2.2.5.1 Fabricate from stainless steel sheet conforming to ASTM A666, Type 302 <br />or 304, annealed, 1/16 hard, or 1/8 hard. <br />2.2.5.2 Use guage indicated below or as permitted by SMACNA gauge <br />" <br />recommendations. <br />2.2.5.3 Finish: No. 2D dull cold rolled finish. <br />2.2.6 Insulation: Manufacturer's standard rigid or semirigid glass -fiber board or thickness <br />indicated. <br />2.2.7 Wood Nailers� Softwood lumber, pressure treated with water -borne preservatives <br />for above -ground use, compying with AWPA C2; note less than 1-1/2 inch (38 mm) <br />thick. <br />2.2.8 Fasteners� Same metal as metals being fastened, or nonmagnetic stainless steel or <br />other noncorrosive metal as recomended by manufacturer, Match finish of exposed <br />fasteners with finish of material being fastened. <br />2.2.8.1 Where removal of exterior exposed fasateners affords access to building, <br />provide nonremovable fastener heads. <br />2.2.9 Gaskets: Manufacturer's standard tubular or fingered design of neoprene or <br />0 <br />polyvinyl chloride, or block design of sprige neoprene. <br />2.2,10 Bituminous Coating: SSPC-Paint 12, solvent -type bituminous mastic, nomically <br />free of sulfur and containing no asbesto fibers, compounded for 15-mil (0.4 mm) dry <br />film thickness per coating. <br />12.11 Mastic Sealant: Polyisobutylene- nonhardening, nonskinning, nondrying, <br />I <br />nonmigrating sealantn. <br />2.2.12 Elastomeric Sealant: Generic type recommended by unit manufacturer that is <br />compatible with joint surfaces; ASTM C 920, Type S, Grade NS, Class 25, and <br />Uses NT, G, and A. <br />2.2.13 Roofing Cementi ASTM D 4586, nonasbestos, fibrated asphalt cement designed for <br />trowel appliation or other adhesive compatible with roofing system. <br />2.3. Finishes � <br />2.3.1 General: Comply with NAAMM "Metal Finishes Manual" for recommendations on <br />applying and designating finishes. <br />� <br />2.3.2 Finish designations prefixed by AA conform to the system for designating <br />aluminum finishes established by the Aluminum Association. <br />2.3.3 Class 1, Clear -Anodized Finish� AA-C22A41 (Chemical Finish: etched, medium <br />matte; Anodic Coating� Class I Architectural, clear film thicker than 0.7 mil (0.02 <br />mm)) complying with AAMA 607. 1. <br />3. Execution <br />3.1. Installation <br />3.1.1 General: Comply with manufacturer's instructions and recommendations. <br />Coordinate with installation of roof deck and other substrates to receive accessory <br />units, vapor barriers, roof insulation, roofing and flashing, as required, to ensure that <br />each element of the Work performs properly and that combined elements are <br />waterproof and weathertight. Anchor units securely to supporting structural <br />substrates, adequate to withstand lateral and thermal stresses, as well as inward and <br />outward loading pressures. <br />3.1.1.1 Except as otherwise indicated, install roof accessory items according to <br />construction details of NRCA "Roofing and Waterproofing Manual." <br />3.1.2 Isolation- Where metal surfaces of units are to be installed in contact with <br />incompatible metal or corrosive substrates, including wood, apply bituminous <br />coating on concealed metal surfaces, or Provide other permanent separation. <br />3. 1 3 Flange Seals: Unless otherwise indicated, set flanges of accessory units in a thick <br />bed of roofing cement to form a seal. <br />3.1.4 Cap Flashing: Where cap flashing is required as component of accessory, install to <br />provide adequate waterproof overlap with roofing or roof flashing (as <br />counterflashing). Seal with thick bead of mastic sealant, except where overlap is <br />indicated to be left open for ventilation. <br />3.1.5 Operational Units� Test operate units with operable components. Clean and <br />lubricate joints and hardware. Adjust for proper operation. <br />3.2. Cleaning And Protection <br />3.2.1 Clean exposed metal and plastic surfaces according to manufacturer's instructions. <br />Touch up damaged metal coatings. <br />End of Section 07720 <br />Section 07901 <br />Joint Sealants <br />1. General <br />1. 1. Related Documents� Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including General and <br />Supplementary Conditions and Division I Specification Sections, apply to this Section. <br />1.2. Summary: This Section includes joint sealants for the following locations <br />1.2.1 Exteriorjoints in vertical surfaces and nontraffic horizontal surfaces as indicated <br />below� <br />1.2.1.1 Control and expansion joints in unit masonry. <br />1.2.1.2 Joints between different materials listed above. <br />1.2.1.3 Perimeterjoints between materials listed above and frames of doors and <br />windows. <br />1.2.1.4 Control and expansion joints in ceiling and overhead surfaces. <br />1.2.1.5 Otherjoints as indicated, in Section 07241. <br />1.2-2 Exteriorjoints in horizontal traffic surfaces as indicated below: <br />1.2.2.1 Control, expansion, and isolation joints in cast -in -place concrete slabs. <br />1.2.2.2 Tile control and expansion joints. <br />1.2.2.3 Joints between different materials listed above. <br />1.2.2.4 Otherjoints as indicated. <br />1.2.3 Interior joints in vertical surfaces and horizontal nontraffic surfaces as indicated <br />below <br />1.2.3.1 Control and expansion joints on exposed interior surfaces of exterior <br />walls. <br />1.2.3.2 Perimeterjoints of exterior openings where indicated. <br />1.2.3.3 Joints between tops of non -load -bearing unit masonry walls and underside <br />of floor structure above. <br />1,2.3.4 Tile control and expansion joints. <br />1.2.3.5 Vertical control joints on exposed surfaces of interior unit masonry and <br />concrete walls and partitions. <br />1.2.3.6 Perimeterjoints between interior wall surfaces and frames of interior <br />doors and windows. <br />1.2.3.7 Perimeterjoints of toilet fixtures. <br />1.2.3.8 Otherjoints as indicated, <br />1.2.4 Interiorjoints in horizontal traffic surfaces as indicated below: <br />� <br />1.2.4.1 Control and expansion joints in cast -in -place concrete slabs. <br />1.2.4.2 Control and expansion joints in terrazzo flooring. <br />1.2.43 Control and expansion joints in tile flooring. <br />1.2.4.4 Control joints between new concrete slabs and existing floor substrate. <br />I � 2.4.5 Control and expansion joints in Silikal flooring. <br />1.3. System Performance Requirements <br />1.3.1 Provide elastomeric j oint sealants that have been produced and installed to establish <br />and to maintain watertight and airtight continuous seals without causing staining or <br />deterioration ofjoint substrates. <br />1.3.2 Providejoint sealants for interior applications that have been produced and installed <br />to establish and maintain airtight continuous seals that are water resistant and cause <br />no staining or deterioration of joint substrates. <br />1.4. Submittals <br />1.4.1 General: Submit the following in accordance with Conditions of Contract and <br />Division I Specification Sections. <br />1.4.2 Product data from manufacturers for each joint sealant product required: <br />Certification by joint sealant manufacturer that sealants plus the primers and <br />cleaners required for sealant installation comply with local regulations controlling <br />use of volatile organic compounds. <br />1 A.3 Samples for initial selection purposes in form of manufacturer's standard bead <br />samples, consisting of strips of actual products showing full range of colors <br />available, for each product exposed to view. <br />1.4.4 Samples for verification purposes of each type and color of joint sealant required. <br />Install joint sealant samples in 1/2 inch (I 3 mm) wide joints formed between two 6 <br />inch (150 min) long strips of material matching the appearance of exposed surfaces <br />adj acent to j oint seal ants. <br />1.4.5 Certificates from manufacturers of joint sealants attesting that their products comply <br />I with specification requirements and are suitable for the use indicated. <br />1.4.6 Qualification data complying with requirements specified in "Quality Assurance" <br />article. Include list of completed projects with project names, addresses, names of <br />Architects and Owners, plus other information specified. <br />1.4.7 Compatibility and adhesion test reports from elastomeric sealant manufacturer <br />indicating that materials formingjoint substrates and joint sealant backings have <br />been tested for compatibility and adhesion with joint sealants. Includesealant <br />manufacturer's interpretation of test results relative to sealant performance and <br />recommendations for primers and substrate preparation needed to obtain adhesion. <br />1.4.8 Product test reports for each type of joint sealants indicated, evidencing compliance <br />with requirements specified. <br />. <br />1.4.9 Preconstruction field test reports indicating which products and joint preparation <br />methods demonstrate acceptable adhesion to joint substrates. <br />1.5. Quality Assurance <br />1.5.1 Installer Qualifications� Engage an experienced Installer who has completedjoint <br />sealant applications similar in material, design, and extent to that indicated for <br />Project that have resulted in construction with a record of successful in-service <br />performance. <br />1.5.2 Testing Laboratory Qualifications: To qualify for acceptance, an independent <br />testing laboratory must demonstrate to Architect's satisfaction, based on evaluation <br />of laboratory -submitted criteria conforming to ASTM E 699, that it has the <br />experience and capability to conduct satisfactorily the testing indicated without <br />delaying progress of the Work. <br />1.5.3 Single Source Responsibility for Joint Sealant Materials: Obtain joint sealant <br />materials from a single manufacturer for each different product required. <br />1.5.4 Preconstruction Compatibility and Adhesion Testing: Submit to joint sealant <br />manufacturers samples of materials that will contact or affect joint sealants for <br />compatibility and adhesion testing as indicated below: <br />1.5.4.1 Use test methods standard with manufacturer to determine if priming and <br />other specific joint preparation techniques are required to obtain rapid, <br />optimum adhesion ofjoint sealants tojoint substrates. <br />1.5.4.1.1 Perform tests under normal environmental conditions that <br />will exist during actual installation. <br />1.5.4.1.2 Submit not less than 9 pieces of each type of material, <br />including joint substrates, shims, joint sealant backings, <br />secondary seals, and miscellaneous materials. <br />1.5.4.1.3 Schedule sufficient time for testing and analysis of results to <br />prevent delay in the progress of the Work. <br />1.5.4.1.4 Investigate materials failing compatibility or adhesion tests <br />and obtain joint sealant manufacturer's written <br />recommendations for corrective measures, including use of <br />specially formulated primers. <br />1.5.4.1.5 Testing will not be required when joint sealant manufacturer <br />is able to submit joint preparation data required above that <br />are acceptable to Architect and are based on previous testing <br />of current sealant products for adhesion to, and compatibility <br />with, joint substrates and other materials matching those <br />submitted. <br />1.5.4.1.6 Testing will not be required whenjoint sealant manufacturer <br />is able to submit joint preparation data required above that <br />are acceptable to Architect and are based on previous testing <br />� <br />of current sealant products for adhesion to, and compatibility <br />with, joint substrates and other materials matching those <br />submitted. <br />L& Delivery, Storage, And Handling <br />1.6.1 Deliver materials to Project site in original unopened containers or bundles with <br />labels indicating manufacturer, product name and designation, color, expiration <br />period for use, pot life, curing time, and mixing instructions for multicomponent <br />materials. <br />1.6.2 Store and handle materials in compliance with manufacturer's recommendations to <br />prevent their deterioration or damage due to moisture, high or low temperatures, <br />contaminants, or other causes. <br />1.7. Project Conditions <br />1.7.1 Environmental Conditions: Do not proceed with installation of joint sealants under <br />the following conditions: <br />1.7.1.1 When ambient and substrate temperature conditions are outside the limits <br />permitted by joint sealant manufacturer. <br />1.7.1.2 When ambient and substrate temperature conditions are outside the limits <br />permitted by joint sealant manufacturer or below 40 deg F (4 deg C). <br />1.7.1.3 When joint substrates are wet. <br />1.7.2 Joint Width Conditions: Do not proceed with installation of joint sealants where <br />joint widths are less than allowed by joint sealant manufacturer for application <br />indicated. <br />1.7.3 Joint Substrate Conditions: Do not proceed with installation of joint sealants until <br />contaminants capable of interfering with their adhesion are removed from joint <br />sub strates. <br />1.8. Sequencing And Scheduling <br />1.8.1 Sequence installation of joint sealants to occur not less than 21 nor more than 30 <br />days after completion of waterproofing, unless otherwise indicated. <br />2. Products <br />2.1. General <br />2.1.1 Compatibility: Provide joint sealants, joint fillers, and other related materials that <br />are compatible with one another and withjoint substrates underconditions of <br />service and application, as demonstrated by sealant manufacturer based on testing <br />and field experience. <br />2.1.2 Colors: Provide color of exposed joint sealants to comply with the following: <br />2.1.2.1 Provide selections made by Architect from manufacturer's full range of <br />standard colors for products of type indicated. <br />2.2. Elastomeric Joint Sealants <br />2.2.1 Elastomeric Sealant Standard: Provide manufacturer's standard chemically curing <br />elastomeric sealants that comply with ASTM C 920 and other requirements <br />indicated on each Elastomeric Joint Sealant Data Sheet at end of this Section, <br />including those requirements referencing ASTM C 920 classifications for Type, <br />Grade, Class, and Uses. <br />2.2. 1 � I Additional Movement Capability: Where additional movement capability <br />is specified in Elastomeric Joint Sealant Data sheet, provide products with <br />the capability, when tested for adhesion and cohesion under maximum <br />cyclic movement per ASTM C719, to withstand the specified percentage <br />change in the joint width existing at time of installation and remain in <br />compliance with other requirements of ASTM C 920 for Uses indicated. <br />2.3. Solvent -release -curing Joint Sealants <br />2.3.1 Acrylic Sealant: Manufacturer's standard one -part, nonsag, solvent -release -curing <br />acrylic terpolymer sealant complying with AAMA 808.3 or ITS TT-S-00230 or both, <br />with capability when tested for adhesion and cohesion under maximum cyclic <br />movement per ASTM C 719, to withstand the following percentage change in joint <br />width existing at time of application and remain adhered to joint substrates indicated <br />for Project without failing cohesively: <br />2.3.1.1 12-1/2 percent movement in both extension and compression for a total of <br />25 percent. <br />2.3.2 Butyl Sealant� Manufacturer's standard one -part, nonsag, solvent -release -curing, <br />polymerized butyl sealant complying with ASTM C 1085 and formulated with <br />minimum of 75 percent solids to be nonstaining, paintable, and have a tack -free time <br />of 24 hours or less. <br />2.3.3 Pigmented Narrow Joint Sealant: Manufacturer's standard, solvent -release -curing, <br />pigmented synthetic rubber sealant complying with AAMA 803.3 and formulated <br />for sealingjoints 3/16 inch (5 mm) or smaller in width. <br />2.3.4 Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following: <br />2.3.4.1 Acrylic Sealant: <br />"60+Unicrylic," Pecora Corp. <br />"PTI 738," Protective Treatments, Inc. <br />"PTI 767," Protective Treatments, Inc. <br />"Mono," Tremco, Inc, <br />2.3.4,2 Butyl Sealant: <br />"BC-158," Pecora Corp. <br />"PTI 757," Protective Treatments, Inc. <br />"Sonnebom Multi -Purpose Sealant," Sonneborn Building Products Div., <br />ChemRex, Inc. <br />"Tremco Butyl Sealant," Tremco, Inc. <br />2.3.4.3 Pigmented Narrow Joint Sealant: <br />"PTI 200," Protective Treatments, Inc. <br />2.4. Latex Joint Sealants <br />2.4.1 General: Provide manufacturer's standard one -part, nonsag, mildew -resistant, <br />paintable latex sealant of formulation indicated that is recommended for exposed <br />applications on interior and protected exterior locations and that accommodates <br />indicated percentage change in joint width existing at time of installation without <br />failing either adhesively or cohesively. <br />2.4.2 Acrylic -Emulsion Sealant: Provide product complying with ASTM C 834 that <br />accommodates joint movement of not more than 5 percent in both extension and <br />compression for a total of 10 percent. <br />2.4.3 Silicone Emulsion Sealant: Provide product complying with ASTM C 834 and, <br />except for weight loss measured per ASTM C 792, with ASTM C 920 that <br />accommodates joint movement of not more than 25 percent in both extension and <br />compression for a total of 50 percent. <br />2.4.4 Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following: <br />2.4.4.1 Acrylic -Emulsion Sealant: <br />"AC-20," Pecora Corp. <br />"Sonolac," Sonneborn Building Products Div., ChemRex, Inc. <br />"Tremco Acrylic Latex 834," Tremco, Inc. <br />2.4.4.2 Silicone -Emulsion Sealant: <br />"Trade Mate Paintable Glazing Sealant," Dow Corning Corp. <br />2.5. Acoustical Joint Sealants <br />2.5.1 Acoustical Sealant: Manufacturer's standard nonsag, paintable, nonstaining latex <br />sealant complying with ASTM C 834 and the following requirements: <br />2.5.1.1 Product is effective in reducing airborne sound transmission through <br />perimeterjoints and openings in building construction as demonstrated by <br />testing representative assemblies per ASTM E 90. <br />2.5.1.2 Product has flame spread and smoke developed ratings of less than 25 per <br />ASTM E 84. <br />2.5.2 Acoustical Sealant for Concealed Joints: Manufacturer's standard, nondrying, <br />nonhardening, nonskinning, nonstaining, gunnable, synthetic rubber sealant <br />recommended for sealing interior concealed joints to reduce transmission of <br />airborne sound. <br />2.5.3 Available Products i Subject to compliance with requirements, acoustical joint <br />sealants that may be incorporated in the Work include, but are not limited to, the <br />following: <br />2.5.4 Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide on of the following: <br />2.5.4.1 Acoustical Sealant: <br />"SHEETROCK Acoustical Sealant," United States Gypsum Co. <br />"AC-20 FTR Acoustical and Insulation Sealant," Pecora Corp. <br />2.5.4.2 Acoustical Sealant for Concealed Joints: <br />"BA-98," Pecora Corp. <br />"Tremco Acoustical Sealant," Tremeo, Inc. <br />2.6. Joint Sealant Backing <br />2.6.1 General: Provide sealant backings of material and type that are nonstaining, are <br />compatible withjoint substrates, sealants, primers and otherjoint fillers ' and are <br />approved for applications indicated by sealant manufacturer based on field <br />experience and laboratory testing. <br />2.6.2 Plastic Foam Joint Fillers: Preformed, compressible, resilient, nonstaining, <br />nonwaxing, nonextruding strips of flexible plastic foam of material indicated below <br />and of size, shape, and density to control sealant depth and otherwise contribute to <br />producing optimum sealant performance- <br />2.6.2,1 Proprietary, reticulated, closed -cell polymeric foam, nonoutgassing, with a <br />density of 2.5 pef (40 kg/cu. in) and tensile strength of 35 psi (240 kPa) <br />per ASTM D 1623, and with water absorption less than 0.02 g/cc per <br />ASTM C 1083. <br />2.6.3 Elastomeric Tubing Joint Fillers: Neoprene, butyl, EPDM, or silicone tubing <br />complying with ASTM D 1056, nonabsorbent to water and gas, capable of <br />remaining resilient at temperatures down to -26 deg F (-32 deg C). Provide products <br />with low compression set and of size and shape to provide a secondary seal, to <br />control sealant depth, and other -wise contribute to optimum sealant performance. <br />2.6.4 Bond -Breaker Tape: Polyethylene tape or other plastic tape as recommended by <br />sealant manufacturer for preventing sealant from adhering to rigid, inflexiblejoint <br />filler materials orjoint surfaces at back ofjoint where such adhesion would result in <br />sealant failure. Provide self-adhesive tape where applicable. <br />2.7. Miscellaneous Materials <br />2.7.1 Primer: Material recommended by joint sealant manufacturer where required for <br />adhesion of sealant to joint substrates indicated, as determined from preconstruction <br />joint seal ant -sub strate tests and field tests. <br />2.7.2 Cleaners for Nonporous Surfaces: Chemical cleaners acceptable to manufacturers <br />of sealants and sealant backing materials, free of oily residues or other substances <br />capable of staining or harming in any way joint substrates and adjacent nonporous <br />surfaces, and formulated to promote optimum adhesion of sealants with joint <br />sub strates. <br />2.7.3 Masking Tape: Nonstaining, Donabsorbent material compatible with joint sealants <br />and surfaces adjacent to joints. <br />3. Execution <br />3.1. Examination Examine joints indicated to receive joint sealants, with Installer present, for <br />compliance with requirements forjoint configuration, installation tolerances, and other <br />conditions affectingjoint sealant perfori-nance. Do not proceed with installation ofjoint <br />sealants until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. <br />3.2. Preparation <br />3.2.1 Surface Cleaning of Joints: Clean out joints immediately before installing joint <br />sealants to comply with recommendations of joint sealant manufacturer and the <br />following requirements- <br />3.2.1.1 Remove all foreign material from joint substrates that could interfere with <br />adhesion of j oint sealant, including dust, paints (except for permanent, <br />protective coatings tested and approved for sealant adhesion and <br />compatibility by sealant manufacturer), old joint sealants, oil, grease, <br />waterproofing, water repellents, water, surface dirt, and frost. <br />3.2.1.2 Clean concrete, masonry, unglazed surfaces of ceramic tile, and similar <br />porous joint substrate surfaces by brushing, grinding, blast cleaning, <br />mechanical abrading, or a combination of these methods to produce a <br />clean, sound substrate capable of developing optimum bond with joint <br />sealants. Remove loose particles remaining from above cleaning <br />operations by vacuuming or blowing out joints with oil -free compressed <br />air. <br />3.2.1.3 Remove laitance and form release agents from concrete. <br />3.2.1.4 Clean metal, glass, porcelain enamel, glazed surfaces of ceramic file, and <br />other nonporous surfaces with chemical cleaners or other means that do <br />not stain, harm substrates, or leave residues capable of interfering with <br />adhesion ofjoint sealants. <br />3.2.2 Joint Priming: Prime joint substrates where indicated or where recommended by <br />j oint sealant manufacturer based on preconstruction j oint seal ant- substrate tests or <br />prior experience, Apply primer to comply with joint sealant manufacturer's <br />recommendations. Confine primers to areas ofjoint sealant bond; do not allow <br />spillage or migration onto adjoining surfaces. <br />3.2.3 Masking Tape: Use masking tape where required to prevent contact of sealant with <br />adjoining surfaces that otherwise would be permanently stained or damaged by such <br />contact or b clearring methods required to remove sealant smears. Remove tape <br />y � <br />immediately after tooling without disturbingjoint seal. <br />3 3. Installation Of Joint Sealants <br />3.3.1 General: Comply with joint sealant manufacturer's printed installation instructions <br />applicable to products and applications indicated, except where more stringent <br />requirements apply. <br />3.3.2 Sealant Installation Standard: Comply with recommendations of ASTM C 1193 for <br />use of joint sealants as applicable to materials, applications, and conditions <br />indicated. <br />3.3.3 Installation of Sealant Backings: Install sealant backings to comply with the <br />following requirements: <br />3.3.3.1 Install joint fillers of type indicated to provide support of sealants during <br />application and at position required to produce the cross -sectional shapes <br />and depths of installed sealants relative tojoint widths that allow optimum <br />sealant movement capability. <br />3.3.3.1.1 Do not leave gaps between ends of joint fillers. <br />3.3.3. 1 � 2 Do not stretch, twist, puncture, or tearjoint fillers. <br />3.3.3.1.3 Remove absorbent joint fillers that have become wet prior to <br />sealant application and replace with dry material. <br />3.3.3.1.4 Install bond breaker tape between sealants where backer rods <br />are not used between sealants and joint fillers or back of <br />j oi nts. <br />3.3.4 Installation of Sealants: Install sealants by proven techniques that result in sealants <br />directly contacting and fully wetting joint substrates, completely filling recesses <br />provided for each joint configuration, and providing uniform, cross -sectional shapes <br />and depths relative tojoint widths that allow optimum sealant movement capability. <br />Install sealants at the same time sealant backings are installed. <br />3.3.5 Tooling of Nonsag Sealants: Immediately after sealant application and prior to time <br />skinning or curing begins, tool sealants to form smooth, uniform beads of <br />configuration indicated, to eliminate air pockets, and to ensure contact and adhesion <br />of sealant with sides ofjoint. Remove excess sealants from surfaces adjacent to <br />joint. Do not use tooling agents that discolor sealants or adjacent surfaces or are not <br />approved by sealant manufacturer. <br />3.3.5.1 Provide concave joint configuration per Figure 5A in ASTM C 1 193, <br />unless otherwise indicated. <br />3.3.5.2 Provide flushjoint configuration, per Figure 513 in ASTM C 1193, where <br />indicated. <br />3.3.5.2.1 Use masking tape to protect adjacent surfaces of recessed <br />tooled j oints. <br />3.3 � 5.3 Provide recessed joint configuration, per Figure 5C in ASTM C 1193, of <br />recess depth and at locations indicated. <br />3.3.5.4 Installation of Preformed Foam Sealants: Install each length of sealant <br />immediately after removing protective wrapping, taking care not to pull or <br />stretch material, and to comply with sealant manufacturer's directions for <br />installation methods, materials, and tools that produce seal continuity at <br />ends, turns, and intersections ofjoints. For applications at low ambient <br />temperatures where expansion of sealant requires acceleration to produce <br />seal, apply heat to sealant in conformance with sealant manufacturer's <br />recommendations. <br />3.4. Cleaning <br />3.4.1 Clean off excess sealants or sealant smears adjacent to joints as work progresses by <br />methods and with cleaning materials approved by manufacturers of joint sealants <br />and of products in which joints occur. <br />3.5. Protection <br />3.5.1 Protect joint sealants during and after curing period from contact with contaminating <br />substances or from damage resulting from construction operations or other causes so <br />that they are without deterioration or damage at time of Substantial Completion. If, <br />despite such protection, damage or deterioration occurs, cut out and remove <br />damaged or deteriorated joint sealants immediately so that and installations with <br />repaired areas are indistinguishable from original work. <br />4. Product Data Sheet I <br />4.1. Elastomeric Joint Sealant <br />4.1.1 Elastomeric Joint Sealant Designation: ES[#]. <br />4.1.2 Base Polymer: Neutral -curing silicone. <br />4A.3 Type: S (single component). <br />4.1.4 Grade: NS (nonsag). <br />4.1.5 Class: 25. <br />4.1.6 Additional Movement Capability: 50 percent movement in extension and5O percent <br />in compression for a total of I 00 percent movement. <br />4.1.7 Uses Related to Exposure: T (traffic) and NT (nontraffic). <br />4.1.8 Uses Related to Joint Substrates: [M,][G,][A,I[M, G1[M, A,][G, A,][M, G, A,] and, <br />as applicable to joint substrates indicated, 0. <br />4.1.8.1 Use 0 Joint Substrates: Coated glass, color anodized aluminum, <br />aluminum coated with a high- performance coating, galvanized steel, <br />marble and ceramic tile <br />End of Section 07901 <br />Section 08100 <br />Metal Doors and Frames <br />1. General <br />1. 1. Description of the Work� This Section covers all Steel Doors and Frames, including <br />fabrication and erection. <br />1.2, Submittals: List of materials proposed for use, manufacturer's specifications, shop drawings <br />as required to describe intended assemblies, door schedule, and other pertinent details of <br />proposed installation. <br />1.3. Quality Assurance� Provide products of one manufacturer throughout the Project. Comply <br />with ANSI/SDI 100 for manufacture and installation. Comply with NFPA 80 for <br />manufacture and installation of fire rated assemblies. <br />1.4. Manufacturer's recommendations for storage, handling, and protection shall be followed <br />exactly. Do not remove sill spreaders on welded frames until frames are installed. <br />2. Products <br />2.1. Steel Doors and Frames� <br />2.1.1 Typical Doors: Provide doors having 18 ga. steel face sheets for interior <br />applications, 16 ga. galvanized for exterior applications. Use manufacturer's <br />standard honeycomb core. Prime paint all surfaces. <br />2.1.2 Metal Frames� <br />2.1.2.1 Provide 16 ga. frames in sizes and styles shown on the drawings, all <br />welded, galvanized for exterior applications, with a minimurn of three <br />anchors perjamb of the type required for wall construction. Prime paint <br />all surfaces. <br />2.1.2.2 Prepare frames to receive hardware as described by ANSI/SDI I 00, <br />1 <br />Reinforce hinge, latch, and deadbolt locations as required. <br />2.1.2.3 Provide for deadbolt installation atjamb for upper leaf of dutch door at <br />Pharmacy. <br />2.2. Labeled Assemblies <br />2.2.1 Fire Doors: Comply with requirements above. Additionally, use tested and approved <br />fire resistant core. Attach a permanent label showing compliance with the required <br />label. <br />2.2.2 Frames: Comply with requirements above. <br />2.3. Accessories� Provide three silencers per door, at masonry walls, provide 26 ga. mortar <br />boxes to protect hardware cutouts. Louvers shall be sight -proof type, 14 ga. steel, prime <br />painted, galvanized at exterior. Glazing stops shall be 20 ga. flush type, prime painted, <br />galvanized at exterior. <br />2.4. Manufacturers: <br />Ceco <br />Republic <br />Steelcraft <br />Other Manufacturer as approved by Publix Architect. <br />3. Execution <br />3.1. Frame Installation: Set frames plumb, level and true. Use wall anchors appropriate for each <br />type of enclosing wall. <br />3.2. Door Installation: Hang doors to provide smooth operation with tight closure. Install <br />glazing and silencers after doors and frames receive final paint application. <br />3.3. Fire Rated Assemblies: Set frames and hang doors in compliance with NFPA 80. <br />End of Section 08100 <br />Section 08200 <br />Wood and Plastic Doors <br />1. General <br />1, 1. Submittals: Letter of Intent, door schedule, and other pertinent details of proposed <br />installation <br />1.2- Quality Assurance� Provide products of one manufacturer throughout the project. Comply <br />with AWI 1300 for manufacture and installation. <br />1.3- Manufacturer's recommendations for storage, handling, and protection shall be followed <br />exactly. <br />2. Products <br />2.1. Wood Doors: <br />2.1.1 Provide Banded or Non -Banded at Manufacturer's option. <br />2.1.2 Particle board core� Comply with ANSI A208.ILD2. <br />2.1.3 Veneer (All interior wood doors) � Manufacturer's standard decorative high-pressure <br />laminate both sides Color: Formica 1816-58 Matte Finish "Fogdust," or Wilsonart <br />' <br />10492-60 Matte Finish " Stonedust." <br />2.1.4 Factory prep all doors to receive hardware specified. <br />2.2. Accessories� <br />2.2.1 Louvers shall be sight -proof type fabricated from 14 ga. steel, prime painted. <br />2.2.2 Glazing stops and frames shall be 20 ga. steel, prime painted. <br />2.2.3 Provide three silencers per door. 1 <br />2.3. Manufacturers� <br />Eggers <br />VT Industries <br />Weyerhaeuser <br />Other Manufacturer as approved by Publix Architect. <br />3. Execution <br />3.1. Door Installation: Hang doors to provide smooth operation with tight closure. Install <br />glazing and silencers after doors and frames receive final paint application. <br />End of Section 08200 <br />Section 08305 <br />Access Doors <br />1. General <br />1. 1. Summary <br />1.1.1 This Section includes ceiling access doors. <br />1-2. Submittals <br />1.2.1 General: Submit each item in this Article according to the Conditions of Contract <br />and Division I Specification Sections. <br />1.2.2 Product data for each type of access door assembly specified, including details of <br />construction relative to materials, individual components, profiles, finishes, and fire - <br />protection ratings (if required). <br />2. Products <br />2.1. Manufacturers <br />2. 1.1 Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one <br />of the following: <br />JL. Industries. <br />Karp Associates, Inc. <br />Larsen's Manufacturing Co. <br />Milcor, Inc. <br />The Williams Bros. Corporation of America. <br />2.2. Materials <br />2.2.1 Steel Sheet: ASTM A 366 (ASTM A 366M) commercial -quality, cold -rolled steel <br />sheet with baked -on, rust -inhibitive primer. <br />23. Access Doors <br />2.3.1 Flush Access Doors with Exposed Trim� Units consisting of frame with exposed <br />trim, door, hardware, and complying with the following requirements: <br />Frame: 0.0598 inch (1.52mm) thick steel sheet. <br />Door: 0.0747 inch (1.90mm) thick steel sheet. <br />Trim: Flange integral with frame, 3/4 inch (19mm) wide, overlapping <br />surrounding finished surface. <br />Hinge: Continuous type. <br />Locks: Flush, screwdriver -operated cam. <br />3. Execution <br />1. 1. Preparation <br />3.1.1 Advise Installers of other work about specific requirements relating to access door <br />installation, including sizes of openings to receive access door and frame, as well as <br />locations of supports, inserts, and anchoring devices. Furnish inserts and anchoring <br />devices for access doors that must be built into other construction. Coordinate <br />delivery with other work to avoid delay. <br />3.2. Installation . <br />3.2.1 Comply with manufacturer's instructions for installing access doors. <br />3.2.2 Set frames accurately in position and attach securely to supports with plane of face <br />panels aligned with adjacent finished surfaces. <br />End of Section 08305 <br />Section 08330 <br />Overhead Coiling Grille <br />1. General <br />1. 1. Scope: Occurs in pharmacy. <br />2. Products <br />2.1. Metal Rolling Grilles <br />2.1.1 Operation shall be by push up. <br />2.1.2 Curtain shall consist of 5/16" diameter mill -finish aluminum rods, spaced 2" <br />maximum on center for straight lattice grilles and 2" on center for brick pattern <br />grilles, with interlocking links to form a network of vertical and horizontal lines. <br />Links shall be 9" maximum on center. <br />2.1.3 Bottom Bar shall be extruded aluminum with cylinder lock operable from inside. <br />2.1.4 Brackets of steel plate shall support the counterbalance and the hood. Hood shall be <br />of galvanized sheet steel. <br />2.1.5 Guides shall be 6063t6 extruded aluminum with curtain -retaining grooves lined with <br />continuous silicon -treated wool pile strips. <br />2.1.6 Barrel shall be steel pipe, housing the counterbalance assembly, and support the <br />curtain assembly with a maximum deflection of .03" per foot of width. <br />2.1.7 Finishes: Aluminum grille/bottom bar/guides shall have clear anodized coating. <br />2.1.8 All non -galvanized ferrous surfaces, except working parts of machinery, shall <br />receive a factory coat of aluminum paint. <br />2.1.9 Grille: <br />Model No. GNA manufactured by Overhead Door Corporation, Dallas, <br />Texas. <br />Model No. GSA manufactured by Raynor Garage Doors, Inc., Dixon, U.. <br />Model No. J925 maunfactured by Metro Door Co., Hauppauge, NY. <br />3. Execution <br />3.1. Erect in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and standards by its authorized <br />representatives. <br />1. General <br />End Of Section 08330 <br />Section 08380 <br />Traffic Doors <br />Not Used. <br />2. Products <br />2.1. Traffic Doorsi Durus Doors (ftimished by Publix and installed by Contractor) as <br />manufactured by Durus Industries, Bend, Oregon, per Publix order, color: Gray. See door <br />schedule. <br />3. Execution <br />3.1. Installation: Follow manufacturer's instructions. <br />End of Section 08380 <br />Section 08400 <br />Storefronts, and Glass <br />1. General <br />1. 1. Warranties, <br />1.1.1 Aluminum Framing and Glass Panels: Manufacturer's standard ten year warranty <br />against all defects. <br />1.2. Submittals <br />1.2.1 Shop Drawings: <br />1.2.1.1 Submit Shop Drawings in sufficient detail to show fabrication, <br />installation, anchorage, and interface of the work of this Section with the <br />Work adjacent. <br />1.2.2 Submit manufacturer's recommended installation procedures which, when approved <br />by the Architect, will become the basis for accepting or rejecting actual installation <br />procedures used on the work. <br />1.23 If requested by the Architect, submit finish sample. <br />2. Products � <br />2.1. Aluminum Framing� <br />2.1.1 Sizes and designs as shown on Drawings. Include all sash, comer caps, and covers, <br />wind reinforcement, and all other components required for a secure, watertight <br />installation. <br />2.1.2 Interior and Exterior finish shall be clear anodized aluminum, AA-MI2-Cl2-A3 1. <br />2.1.3 Approved Manufacturers: <br />Kawneer, <br />Vistawall, <br />U.S. Aluminum, <br />Amarlite, <br />PPG, <br />Tubelite, <br />YKK, <br />Others with prior approval by Architect <br />2.2. Manufacturer's labels, showing strength and quality, are required on all glass, and are not to <br />be removed until inspected and approved by Publix' Representative, All glass shall conform <br />to Fed Spec DD-6-45 IA. Tempered glass shall be so marked, permanently, in an <br />inconspicuous location on the panel. <br />2.3. Interior Glazing: <br />2.3.1 1/4" clear tempered float glass, quality Q3, in sizes as required. <br />2.12 Approved Product: <br />PPG "Herculite" <br />2.3.3 For 65M Prototype stores, where decorative etched pattern occurs, 1/4" float glass <br />shall be post -tempered after sandblasting. <br />3. Execution <br />3.1. Examine the areas and conditions under which work of this Section will be performed. <br />Correct conditions detrimental to timely and proper completion of the Work. Do not <br />proceed until unsatisfactory conditions are corrected. <br />32. Coordinate as required with other trades to assure proper provision in the work of those <br />trades for interface with the work of this Section. <br />3.3. Make measurements as required in the field to assure proper fit, <br />3.4. All aluminum sash shall be cut to fit, filed and installed to provide hairline fit at joints, with <br />smooth continuity of line and accurate relation of planes and angles. Exposed caulking shall <br />not be used. <br />3.5. Prepare for, receive, and install the finish hardware furnished under Section 08710 of these <br />Specifications. <br />3.6. Glazing and Setting <br />3.6.1 Sash shall be clean and dry before glazing. Do not glaze in damp or dusty weather <br />or when temperature is I ower than 40 degrees Fahrenheit. <br />3.6.2 Coordinate with others to see that sufficient blocking is rigidly in place and that <br />finish material will fit sill covers, jambs, etc. Install store front sash securely and <br />neatly and caulk fully to produce watertight area. Anchor division bars to stool <br />framing and wood ground above. <br />1 <br />3.6.3 Improperly set glass or glass which does not fully meet requirements of its grade <br />will not be accepted and must be replaced to satisfaction of Architect without cost to <br />Owner. <br />3.7. Cleaning and acceptance: upon completion of project: Replace all cracked, stained or <br />. <br />broken glass at no cost to Owner. Remove all traces of paint and etc., and thoroughly clean <br />all sash before final acceptance of Project. <br />End of Section 08400 <br />Section 08700 <br />Hardware <br />1. General <br />1. 1. Submittals <br />1.1.1 Hardware Schedule: Submit a complete Schedule of hardware, using the format of <br />this Specification, indicate type, number, location, and finish of each item. Include <br />Manufacturer's name and model description, fastening devices, and complete <br />keying schedule. Reference Architect's door designation. Submit six (6) copies. <br />1.1.2 Provide a cross-reference between door numbers and hardware headings. <br />1.1.3 Physical Samples: When requested submit physical samples of each item of <br />hardware and show manufacturer's name, model and finish. <br />1.1.4 Templates: Furnish templates and approved schedule to each related manufacturer <br />of equipment which require same for the fabrication of their material. <br />1.2. Quality Assurance <br />1.2.1 Provide hardware in compliance with the local building code requirements, Also <br />comply with NFPAIOI Life Safety Code and ANSI A] 17.1 where applicable. <br />1.2.2 Provide hardware for fire rated openings in accordance with NFPA 80, (Fire Doors <br />and Windows) and NFPA 105 (Smoke And Draft Control Door Assemblies). <br />1.2.3 Supplier shall be approved by Publix. <br />1.2.4 Supplier shall employ an Architectural Hardware Consultant approved by Publix. <br />1.3. Delivery Storage and Handling <br />1.3.1 Deliver hardware to Project Site in manufacturer's protective packaging, all items <br />are to be marked to indicate door opening number, hardware schedule number or <br />other identifying marks. <br />13.2 Store hardware in secure lock -up area, dry and lighted. <br />1.4. Warranty <br />1.4.1 Warrant door closers against failure due to defective materials and workmanship for <br />a period of five (5) years beginning at date of Substantial Completion. Closers <br />I <br />judged defective during this period shall be replaced or repaired at no cost to the <br />Owner. <br />1.4.2 Warrant exit devices against failure due to defects in material or workmanship for a <br />period of three (3) years. <br />1,43 All other warranties and bonds are to be in accordance with Section 0 1700 - <br />Contract Close -Out. <br />2. Products <br />2.1. Finish <br />2.1.1 Finish, unless otherwise indicated, shall be US26D (Brushed Chrome). <br />2.1.2 Door closers shall be spray -painted for finish to match adjacent hardware. <br />2.2. Cylinders� Acceptable Manufacturer: Schlage Lock Company. <br />2.2.1 Cylinders shall be keyed alike. No master keying or construction master keying is <br />required. <br />2.2.2 Provide six keys. <br />2.3. Hinges <br />2.3.1 Acceptable Manufacturers: <br />Stanley <br />Mckinney <br />Hager <br />Double-acting spring hinges� Bommer Industries, Inc. <br />2.3.2 Hinges shall be the types, materials, sizes, and finishes indicated in finish hardware <br />schedule. <br />2.4. Locksets, Passage Sets, Cylinders <br />2-4.1 Acceptable Manufacturer: Schlage Lock Co. <br />2.4.2 Lockset and passage set series and design shall be "D" Series (Heavy Duty), Rhodes <br />Lever Design. <br />2.4.3 Cylinders shall be mortise or rim, six pin type complete with cam and/or tail piece <br />for exit devices. <br />2.5. Exit Devices with Alarm Kits: <br />2.5.1 Acceptable Manufacturer: Von Duprin, Inc., Series 99. <br />2.5.2 Exit devices shall be listed by Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc. for accident hazard. <br />Exit devices for use on fire -rated opening shall bear factory installed UL markings <br />that indicate a three (3) hour fire rating. <br />2.5.3 All exit devices shall be non -handed. Touch pad shall extend a minimum of 3/4 of <br />the door width and shall be a minimum of 2-1/16" in height. Latchbolts shall have a <br />self-lubricating coating to reduce wear. Plated or plastic coated latchbolts are not <br />acceptable. <br />2.6. Surface Mounted Door Closers <br />2.6.1 Acceptable Manufacturers and Products <br />Norton: 8301BF <br />Yale: 3301BF, 3321BF <br />LCN: 1461 <br />2.6.2 All surface closers shall be of one manufacturer. The closers shall be non -handed <br />and non -sized, hydraulically controlled with full rack and pinion operation. They <br />shall have adjustments for backcheck, general speed, and latch speed. Closers shall <br />meet an opening force below 5 lbs. to meet barrier free requirements. <br />2.6.3 Provide mounting plates as required, sex nuts and bolts for application to hollow <br />metal doors, and thin bolts for application to wood doors. <br />2.7. Stops, Holders, Bolts, Viewers, and Miscellaneous <br />2.7.1 Acceptable Manufacturers <br />Rixson-Firemark, Inc. <br />Glynn -Johnson Corp. <br />H. B. Ives Co. <br />Rockwood <br />Qua] ity <br />Corbin <br />Russwin <br />2.7.2 Types as indicated in Hardware Schedule. <br />2.7.3 Flush bolts shall be I" x 6-3/4" brass, rectangular front, lengths indicated, with 3/4" <br />throw. Furnish bottom strike and top strike plates. <br />2.7.4 Bolts and accessories for use on fire -rated doors shall be Underwriters' Laboratories <br />listed. <br />2.8. Flat Goods <br />2.8.1 Acceptable Manufacturers <br />Glynn -Johnson Corp. <br />Rockwood <br />H.B. Ives Co. <br />Quality <br />2.9. Sweeps and Weather -Strip (All Exterior Doors). <br />2.9.1 Provide extra heavy duty vermin strip, 3" height, with stainless steel or aluminum <br />receiver for neoprene sweep. <br />2.9.2 Acceptable Manufacturers <br />Pemko <br />Zero <br />Reese <br />National Guard <br />3. Execution <br />3.1. Preliminary <br />3.1.1 Store in temporary bins. Tag, index, and file all keys temporarily during <br />construction. <br />3.1.2 Check all hardware upon arrival on Job Site against approved Finish Hardware <br />Schedule. Check function of hardware for job use under site conditions and <br />interferences. Notify Architect if discrepancies occur. <br />3.2. Installation <br />3.2.1 Install hardware on doors as listed in the door schedule. Comply with <br />"Recommended Locations for Builders Hardware for Custom Steel Doors and <br />Frames" as published by the Door and Hardware Institute. Application shall be by <br />skilled workmen, who work with proper equipment, and shall be in accord with the <br />manufacturer's instructions, fit to work of others accurately, applied securely, and <br />adjusted properly. Hardware let into work of others shall be neatly done from <br />template and shall fit perfectly. Exercise care not to damage work of others. <br />3.2.2 Install finish hardware to template. Cut and fit substrate to avoid substrate damage <br />or weakening. Cover cut-outs with hardware item. Mortise work to correct location <br />and size without gouging, splintering, or causing irregularities in exposed finished <br />work. <br />3.2.3 Where cutting and fitting is required on substrates to be painted or similarly <br />finished, install, fit, and adjust hardware prior to finishing, and then remove and <br />place in original packaging. Reinstall hardware after finishing operation is <br />completed. <br />3.2.4 Attach thresholds with flathead screws into embedded receivers, symmetrical with <br />the center of door opening. On case thresholds where cast -on anchors are used, <br />apply utilizing an epoxy grout mixture. 1 <br />3.2.5 Attach door closers to door whether wood or metal, with sex nut and bolt <br />assemblies. Where closers have stop function, install closer to stop the door before <br />striking obstructions. <br />3.3. Cleaning and Adjusting <br />3.3.1 At the time of hardware installation, adjust each hardware item to perform function <br />intended. lubricate moving parts with lubricant acceptable to hardware manufacturer <br />to remove dust and stains. <br />3.12 Prior to Substantial Completion, readjust and re -lubricate hardware. Repair or <br />replace defective materials. Clean hardware as recommended by manufacturer to <br />remove dust and stains. <br />34 Fastenings <br />3.4.1 All exposed screws shall be phillips head, finished to match item and sized to suit <br />job requirements. <br />3.4.2 Surface applied items such as closers and overhead holders shall be applied with sex <br />nut and bolt assemblies. <br />3.5. Operation and Adjustment <br />3.5.1 Adjust all installed items for proper operation without binding or excessive play. <br />3.5.2 Closers and other door operating hardware shall be adjusted to comply with <br />requirements of local codes and in accordance with performance requirements of <br />ADA and other handicap regulations. <br />3.6. Completion <br />3.6.1 After installation, all templates, installation instructions, as-builts and other <br />pertinent information shall placed in a properly identified binder. this binder and all <br />special tools are to be turned over to the Owner's Representative at final acceptance <br />of the Project. <br />3.6.2 After final acceptance, the hardware supplier shall instruct the Owner's designated <br />personnel in the proper operation, adjustment and maintenance of hardware and <br />finishes. <br />17. Hardware Schedule <br />3.7.1 Group A <br />Exit (Panic Bar, Exit Only), with Alarm, Closer W/H.O.; Doors from Stock Rooms <br />and Elec. Equip. Rooms to Exterior (Except labeled doors; see B-1) <br />3 each Hinges BB 1279 X 4.5 X 4.5 X NRP X USP <br />I Alarmed Exit Device 99EO-F XALK-S2 X SNB X SP28 <br />LAR I <br />I Cylinder for Alarm (Furnished and Installed By Publix) <br />I Closer W/Stop, H.O. 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