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TITLE PAGE
SLOT NUMBER: BX#E6475

JOB NUMBER: 2018-612

TITLE: Oncology Center Primary Care Additions
CITY: Sequim

STATE: WA

BID DATE: 9/11/18

TIME: 3:00 PM

PLACE OF BID:

Olympic Medical Center
939 Caroline Street
Port Angeles, WA 98362

PRIOR APPROVAL:
COST ESTIMATE:
COMPLETION DATE:
LIQUID DAMAGES:
BUY AMERICAN:
PREVAILING WAGE:
DATE RECEIVED:

7 Days
$7,000,000

ARCHITECT:

Coates Design Architects
900 Winslow Way E., Suite 210
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Contact: Bob Miller Rhees

PHONE: 206-780-0876
E-Mail: bob@coatesdesign.com
MECHANICAL ENGINEER:
PHONE: 206-267-1700
E-Mail: gboggie@sazan.com
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER:
PHONE: 206-267-1700
E-Mail: nfallisgaard@sazan.com

Prevailing Wage Rates Apply
8/13/18

Sazan Group
600 Stewart Street, Suite 1400
Seattle, WA 98101
Contact: Greg Boggie
Sazan Group
600 Stewart Street, Suite 1400
Seattle, WA 98101
Contact: Niels Fallisgaard

REMARK: Work consists of additions of approximately 4,000 SF to the Oncology Center and
7,900 SF addition to The Primary Care building.
***TAKE-OFF IS BASED ON MATERIAL AVAILABLE FROM DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIONS PROVED BY THE ARCHITECTS
AND ENGINEERS. WE ARE UNABLE TO ACCEPT ANY LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY AS TO THE ACCURACY, COUNT,
OR COMPATIBILITY, OF THE MATERIALS SHOWN FOR THE ABOVE PROJECTS.
CUSTOM SURVEYS INC. 31811 PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH, #B304, FEDERAL WAY, WA 98003
PHONE; 206-768-27700 E-MAIL: CARPENTER@CUSTOMSURVEYSINC.COM

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INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS

Construction Document Submittal
August 2018

6.

Utilities and runs. The Bidder should assume that the exact locations of any underground
or hidden utilities, underground fuel tanks, and any plumbing and electrical runs may be
somewhat different from any location indicated in the sUlVeys or Contract Documents.

7.

Division of Contract Documents. TI,e Contract Documents may be divided into parts,
divisions, and sections for convenient organization and reference. Generally, there has
been no attempt to divide the Specification sections into Work perfonned by the various
building trades, any Work by separate contractors, or any Work required for separate
facilities in of phases of the Project.

C

SUBSTITUTIONS
1.

Standard. The materials, products, procedures and equipment described in the Bidding
Documents establish a standard of required function, dimension, appearance, and quality
that must be met by any proposed substitution.

2.

Substitution procedure. No substitution will be considered prior to receipt of Bids lllliess
the Architect receives a written request for approval on the Owner ' s Substitution Request
fonn for the Project, with all data requested on the fonn completed, at least seven (7) days
prior to the date for receipt of Bids. Each such request shall be submitted with a Request
for Substitution fonn identical to or equivalent in content to the fonn found in the Project
Manual, and shall include the name of the material or equipment proposed to be replaced
and a complete description of the proposed substitute, including drawings, cuts,
performance and test data, warranty infonnation, and any other infonnation necessary for
an evaluation. A statement setting forth any changes in other materials, equipment or other
Work that incorporation of the substitute would require shall be included. TI,e proposer
has the burden to prove the merit of the proposed substitute; by proposing the substitution,
the Bidder represents that it has personally investigated the proposed material or product
and detennined that it is equal or better in all respects to that specified, that the same or
better warranty will
be provided for the substitution, that complete cost data, including all direct and indirect
costs of any kind, has been presented, that the Contract Time will not be increased, and that
it will coordinate the installation of the substitute if accepted and make all associated
changes in the Work. The Architect' s decision to approve or disapprove a proposed
substitution shall be final. Written requests for approval shall constitute a guarantee by the
Bidder that the articles or materials are in all respects, including warranty and installation,
equal or superior to those specified, unless otherwise noted. To the extent the proposed
substitution will require additional setvices by the Architect or its consultants after Bid
award, the Bidder, if successful, will be required to pay the Architect or its consultants for
these selVices at their customary hourly rates.

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3.

Addendum. If the Architect approves a proposed substitution prior to receipt of Bids, the
approval will be set forth in a written Addendum. Bidders shall not rely upon approvals
made in any other mallller. Substitution request fonns retumed by the Architect are a
courtesy only, and Bidders/Sub-bidders shall rely solely on substitution approvals listed in
an Addenda.

4.

Post-Bid substitutions. After the Contract has been executed, the Owner and the Architect
may consider a written request for the substitution of material or products in place of those
specified in the Contract Documents only under the circumstances as specified therein.

D.ADDENDA
1.

Written. All Addenda will be written. TI,ey will be mailed, emailed, faxed delivered, andlor
posted electronically with notice to those the Architect knows to have received a complete set of
Bidding Documents.

2.

Copies. Copies of Addenda will be made available for inspection wherever Bidding Documents
are on file for that purpose.

3.

Verification and acknowledgment of receipt. Prior to bidding, each Bidder shall ascertain that
it has received all Addenda issued. Each Bidder shall acknowledge its receipt of all Addenda in
its Bid.

1.4 BIDDING PROCEDURE
A. FORM AND STYLE OF BIDS

1.

Form. Bids (including any required attachments) shall be submitted on fonns identical to the fonn
included with the Bidding Documents. No oral, email, or telephonic responses or modifications
will be considered to be Bids.

2.

Entries on the Bid form. All blanks on the Bid fOnll shall be filled in by typewriter or manually
in ink.

3.

Words and figures. Where so indicated by the makeup of the Bid fonn, sums shall be expressed
in both words and figures ; in case of discrepancy between the two, the amount written in figures
shall govern and the words shall be used to determine any ambiguities in the figures. Portions of
the Bid fonn may require the addition of component bids to a total or the identification of
component amounts within a total. In case of discrepancy between component mnollllts listed and
their sum(s), the component amollllts listed shall govem.

4.

Initial changes. Any interlineation, alteration or erasure must be initialed by an authorized
representative of the Bidder.

5. Alternates and Unit Prices. All requested Altemates and unit prices should be bid. The Owner
reserves the right, but is not obligated, to reject any Bid on which all requested Altemates or unit
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PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS

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August 2018

SECTION 016000 - PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS:

PART I GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A. General product requirements.
B. Transportation, handling, storage and protection.
C. Product option requirements.
D. Substitution limitations and procedures.
E. Spare parts and maintenance materials.
1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 00 21 13 - Instructions to Bidders.
B. Section 013300 - Submittal Procedures.
C. Section 016050 - Substitution Request Fonn: Fonn to be completed and submitted to
Architect for pre-bid and post-bid substitution requests.
l.3 SUBMIIT ALS
A. Product Data Submittals: Submit manufacturer's standard published data. Mark each copy to
identifY applicable products, models, options, and other data. Supplement manufacturers'
standard data to provide infonnation specific to this Project.
B. Shop Drawing Submittals: Prepared specifically for this Project.
C. Sample Submittals: Illustrate functional and aesthetic characteristics of the product, with
integral parts and attaclunent devices . Coordinate sample submittals for interfacing work.
1. For selection from standard fmishes, submit samples of the full range of the manufacturer's
standard colors, textures, and patterns.
D. Indicate utility and electrical characteristics, utility cOlUlection requirements, and location of
utility outlets for service for functional equipment and appliances.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 NEW PRODUCTS
A. Provide new products unless specifically required or pennitted by ti,e Contract Documents.
2.2 PRODUCT OPTIONS
A. Products Specified by Reference Standards or by Description Only: Use any product meeting
tllOse standards or description.
B. Products Specified by Naming One or More Manufacturers: Use a product of one of the
manufacturers named and meeting specifications, no options or substitutions allowed.
C. Products Specified by Naming One or More Manufacturers Witll a Provision for Substitutions:
Submit a request for substitution for any manufacturer not named.
2.3 SPARE PARTS AND MAINTENANCE PRODUCTS
A. Provide spare parts, maintenance, and extra products of types and in quantities specified in
individual specification sections.
B. Deliver to Project site; obtain receipt prior to final payment.

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PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 SUBSTITUTION PROCEDURES
A. Document each request with complete data substantiating compliance of proposed substitution
with Contract Documents.
B. A request for substitution constitutes a representation that the submitter:
1. Has investigated proposed product and detennined that it meets or exceeds the quality level
of the specified product.
2. Will provide the same warranty for the substitution as for the specified product.
3. Will coordinate installation and make changes to other Work which may be required for
the Work to be complete with no additional cost to Owner.
4. Waives claims for additional costs or time extension which may subsequently become
apparent.
5. Will reimburse Owner and Owner's Consultants for review or redesign services associated
with re-approval by authorities.
C. Substitutions will not be considered when they are indicated or implied on shop drawing or
product data submittals, without separate written request, or when acceptance will require
revision to the Contract Documents.
D. Substitution Submittal Procedure:
1. Submit three copies of request for substitution for consideration. Limit each request to one
proposed substitution.
2. Submit shop drawings, product data, and certified test results attesting to the proposed
product equivalence. Burden of proof is on proposer.
3. The Owner's Project Manager will notifY Contractor in writing of decision to accept or
reject request.
3.2 APPROVAL OF ALTERNATIVE & SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS
A. General: If a bidder or the Contractor desires approval of some material or product other than
that specified, it may submit a written request for approval of the altemate or substitute item in
accordance with the requirements of this Article.
1. All approvals are at the discretion of the Owner and its consultants.
2. Substitution Requests will not be considered unless submitted in accordance with this
Article.
3. Substitution Requests will not be considered when they are indicated or implied on shop
drawing or product data submittals, without separate written request, or when acceptance
will require revision to the Contract Documents.
B. Requests for Approval: Every request for approval of altemative or substitute materials or
products shall be accompanied by its reference in the Contract Documents and complete
catalog, teclmical and other infonnation and, if applicable, samples showing comparison of
physical and other pertinent characteristics as required to establish equivalence or acceptability
for the proposed application.
1. Where specific test results are required by the Contract Documents, the comparison data
for the proposed item shall be based upon the same test methods as those specified, or be
correlated to clearly demonstrate comparability.

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During Bid Period: Submit written requests on the Substitution Request Fonn in Section
016050 for approval of altemative materials or products.
\. All requests must be received by the Owner's Project Manager not later than ten (10)
days prior to scheduled time for receipt of bids in order to receive consideration.
2. Bidders will be infonned by addendum of additional materials and products approved for
use.

3.

D.

No other fonn of approval will be given during the bid period and bidders shall not rely
upon any approval not incorporated into the documents in this maruler.
4. A request for substitution during the Bid Period constitutes a representation that the
submitter:
a. Has investigated proposed product and detennined that it meets or exceeds the quality
level of the specified product.
b. Will provide the same warranty for the substitution as for the specified product.
c. Will coordinate installation and make changes to other Work which may be required
for the Work to be complete with no additional cost to Owner.
d. Waives claims for additional costs or time extension which may subsequently become
apparent.
After Receipt of Bid: Submit written requests on ti,e Substitution Request Fonn in Section
01 60 50 for approval of altenlative materials or products. Requests for approval of substitute
materials or products will not be considered except under one or more of the following
conditions. Witl, tI,eir request, ti,e Contractor shall indicate which condition it believes applies:
\. Unavailability: A substitution is required because the specified item is not available due to
factors beyond ti,e control of ti,e Contractor.
2. Unsuitability: Subsequent infonllation or changes disclose inability of ti,e specified item to
perfonn as intended.
3. Regulatory requirements: Final interpretation of Code, regulatory requirements, safety
requirements, or insurance requirements necessitates a change due to inability of ti,e
specified item to confonn.
4. Warranty: Manufacturer or fabricator carulOt certifY or warrant perfonnance of specified
item as required.
5. Owner's benefit: In ti,e judgment of the Owner's Project Manager, acceptance of ti,e
proposed substitution is clearly in the Owner's best interest because of cost, quality, or
other consideration. In requesting a substitution under tI,is clause, the Contractor shall
fumish substantiation of any such reason.
A request for substitution after receipt of Bid constitutes a representation that ti,e submitter:
a. Has investigated proposed product and detennined that it meets or exceeds ti,e quality
level of ti,e specified product.
b. Will provide the same warranty for the substitution as for ti,e specified product.
c. Will coordinate installation and make changes to otller Work which may be required
for ti,e Work to be complete with no additional cost to Owner.
d. Waives claims for additional costs or time extension which may subsequently become
apparent.

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e.

E.

Will reimburse Owner and its Consultants for review or redesign selVices associated
with re-approval by authorities.
Redesign and Coordination: In making request for approval of altemative or substitute
materials, the Bidder/Contractor agrees to the following.
1. Bidder/Contractor will coordinate all trades including changes thereto as may be required.
2. Bidder/Contractor waives all claims for additional costs which subsequently become
apparent as a consequence of the substitution
3. Bidder/Contractor will bear all costs related thereto, including costs of Owner's
Consultants' selVices for redesign if deemed necessary.

END OF SECTION 016000

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SUBSTITUTION REQUEST FORM

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August 2018

SECTION 016050 - SUBSTITUTION REQUEST FORM:

SUBSTITUTION REQUEST FORM
RE: SUBMITTAL NO.
We hereby submit for consideration, the following product instead of specified item for above project:
SECTION
PARAGRAPH
SPECIFIED ITEM

Proposed substitution: _________________________
Attach complete dimensional infonnation and tecllllical data, including laboratory tests, if applicable.
Include complete infonnation on changes to Drawings and Specifications that proposed substitution will
require for its proper installation.
Submit with request all necessary samples and substantiating data to prove equal quality, perfonnance,
and appearance to-that specified. Indicate laboratory tests, if applicable. Clearly mark Manufacturer's
literature to indicate equality in perfonnance. Indicate differences in quality of materials and construction.
Fill in Blanks Below:
Does the substitution affect dimensions shown on Drawings? Yes ____ No ____ Ifyes, clearly
indicate changes.
Will the undersigned pay for change to the building design, including engineering and detailing costs
caused by the requested substitution?:
What affect does substitution have on other trades, other contracts, and contract completion date?:
What affect does substitution have on applicable code requirements?
Difference between proposed substitution and specified item?:
Manufacturer's guarantees of the proposed and specified items are:

Same

Different ___(explain)

List the names and addresses of3 similar projects on which product was used, date of installation, and
Architect's name and address:
What is the approximate delivery time from approval of shop drawings?
What are differences in maintenance procedures?
Are spare parts and maintenance available in U.S.A.? _ _ _ _Where? (For equipment submittals)
Cost impact:

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CERTIFICATION OF EQUAL PERFORMANCE AND ASSUMPTION OF LIABILITY FOR EQUAL
PERFORMANCE
Undersigned attests function and quality equivalent or superior to specified items.
Submitted By:
Signature_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Firm:
Address:
Telephone:
Signature must be by person having authority to legally bind his/her finn to the above term.
*********************************************************************************
For Use by Owner:
Accepted._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___
Not Accep tedc----:c::------:----cc=---c=---------Accepted as Noted Received Too Late _ _ _ _ _ ___
Received Too Late- - - - - - - - - - - END OF SECTION 016050

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BID FORM

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SECTION 004213 - BID FORM:
Bids Due: September 11,2018
Eric Lewis, Chief Executive Officer
939 Caroline Street
Port Angeles, W A 98362
Proposal For
Olympic Medical Center
Oncology Center / Primary Care Additions
The undersigned, having carefully examined all of the Contract Documents, the site of the proposed
Work, and being familiar with all of the conditions relating to the Work of the proposed project, including
the availability of materials and labor, hereby proposes to furnish, within the requirements of the schedule
for completion of the Work of the Project, including all labor, supervision, materials, services, equipment
and warranties required for the construction or modification of the Work as indicated for the Oncology
Center Addition, and to perfonn all Work in accordance with the Contract Documents for the stipulated
sum of:
1.1 TOTAL BASIC BID
________________________________~DOLLARS

(------------------~)
Basic bid does not include Washington State Sales Tax.
1.2 TIMES FOR COMMENCEMENT AND COMPLETION
The undersigned hereby agrees to substantially complete all of the Work under the Base Bid pursuant to
the tenns of the contract in 360 calendar days from Notice to Proceed.
ADDENDUM RECEIPT
Receipt of the following addenda to the Contract Documents is acknowledged:
Date- - - - - - - - - - - Addendum No.1
Addendum No. 2_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Date_ _ _ _ _ ___
Addendum No.3
Date_ _ _ _ _ ___
A

1.3 NOTIFICATION

If written notice of acceptance of this bid is mailed, telegraphed or delivered to the undersigned within the
time limit noted in the Instructions to Bidders after the date of bid opening, or any time thereafter before
this bid is withdrawn, the undersigned will, within ten (10) days after the date of such mailing,
telegraphing or delivering of such notice, execute and deliver a Contract on the Fonns set forth in the Bid
Documents to the Owner, together with a satisfactory Perfonnance Bond and a satisfactory Labor and
Material Payment Bond in the forms currently issued by ti,e American Institute of Architects (or prior
approved equivalent) each in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of ti,e contract sllln
(including Washington State Sales Tax).
The undersigned hereby designates as his office address, to which such notice of acceptance may be
mailed or delivered.

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BID FORM
1.5 BID SECURITY
Enclosed is a Bid Bond, certified check or cashier's check in the amonnt shown below which is at least
5% of the total bid.
_________________________________________________________DOLLARS

(--------------------------------------------~)
1.6 LABOR AND INDUSTRIES FEES
In compliance with WAC 296-127 Contractor(s) shall pay to the Department of Labor and Industries
required fee with each Statement ofIntent to Pay Prevailing Wages or Affidavit of Wages Paid submitted
to that department for certification and these costs shall be included in their bid.
NAME OF FIRM: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
SIGNED BY: ____________________________________________
OFFICIAL CAPACITY: ________________________________________
ADDRESS: _________________________________________________
CITY AND STATE: _________________________,ZIP: ______________
DATE: ________________________
TELEPHONE: ____________________
FAX: __________________________
TAX I.D. #: _____________________
STATE OF WASHINGTON CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE NO.: ____________________
NOTE: If bidder is a corporation, write State ofIncorporation; if a partnership, give full names and
addresses of all parties below.
CAUTION: Do not include any bids for other work in the envelope.
CCPHD RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY BID OR ALL BIDS AND TO WAIVE ANY
INFORMALITY OR IRREGULARITY IN ANY BID. ANY CONTRACT AWARDED WILL BE LET
TO THE LOWEST RESPONSIVE AND RESPONSIBLE BIDDER.
END OF SECTION 004213

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PENETRATION FIRES TOPPING

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SECTION 078413 - PENETRATION FIRES TOPPING

PART 1 - GENERAL

SUMMARY

1.1

A.

Section Includes:
1.
2.

1.2

Penetrations in fire-resistance-rated walls.
Penetrations in smoke barriers.

PREINST ALLATION MEETINGS
A.

1.3

Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site.

ACTION SUBMITTALS
A.

Product Data: For each type of product.

B.

Product Schedule: For each penetration frrestopping system. Include location, illustration of
firestopping system, and design designation of qualified testing and inspecting agency.
1.

1.4

Engineering Judgments: Where Project conditions require modification to a qualified
testing and inspecting agency's illustration for a particular penetration firestopping
system, submit illustration, with modifications marked, approved by penetration
fires topping system manufacturer's fire-protection engineer as an engineering judgment
or equivalent fire-resistance-rated assembly. Obtain approval of authorities having
jurisdiction prior to submittal.

INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS
A.

1.5

Product test reports.

CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
A.

1.6

Installer Certificates: From Installer indicating that penetration firestopping systems have been
installed in compliance with requirements and manufacturer's written instructions.

QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.

Installer Qualifications: A finn that has been evaluated by UL and found to comply with its
"Qualified Firestop Contractor Program Requirements."

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PART 2 - PRODUCTS
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

2.1
A.

F ire-Test-Response Characteris tics:
1.

2.

Perfonn penetration firestopping system tests by a qualified testing agency acceptable to
authorities having jurisdiction.
Test per testing standards referenced in "Penetration Firestopping Systems" Article.
Provide rated systems complying with the following requirements:
a.

Penetration firestopping systems shall bear classification marking of a qualified
testing agency.
I)
2)

UL in its "Fire Resistance Directory."
Intertek Group in its "Directory of Listed Building Products."

PENETRATION FIRES TOPPING SYSTEMS

2.2
A.

Penetration Firestopping Systems: Systems that resist spread of fire, passage of smoke and other
gases, and maintain original fire-resistance rating of construction penetrated. Penetration
firestopping systems shall be compatible with one another, with the substrates fonning
openings, and with penetrating items if any.
1.

Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

B.

Penetrations in Fire-Resistance-Rated Walls: Penetration firestopping systems with ratings
detennined per ASTME 814 or UL 1479, based on testing at a positive pressure differential of
O.OI-inch wg.
1.

C.

F-Rating: Not less than the fire-resistance rating of constructions penetrated.

Penetrations in Smoke Barriers: Penetration frrestopping systems with ratings detennined per
UL 1479, based on testing at a positive pressure differential ofO.30-inch wg.
1.

D.

3M Fire Protection Products.
AID Fire Protection Systems Inc.
Construction Solutions.
Grabber Construction Products.
Hilti, Inc.

L-Rating: Not exceeding 5.0 cfm/sq. ft. of penetration opening at and no more than 50cfm cumulative total for any 100 sq. ft. at both ambient and elevated temperatures.

Exposed Penetration Firestopping Systems: Flame-spread and smoke-developed indexes of less
than 25 and 450, respectively, per ASTM E 84.

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Accessories: Provide components for each penetration flfestopping system that are needed to
install fill materials and to maintain ratings required. Use only those components specified by
penetration firestopping system manufacturer and approved by qualified testing and inspecting
agency for conditions indicated.

PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1

INSTALLATION
A.

Examine substrates and conditions, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for
opening configurations, penetrating items, substrates, and other conditions affecting
performance of the Work.

B.

General: Install penetration fires topping systems to comply with manufacturer's written
installation instructions and published drawings for products and applications.

C.

Install fonning materials and other accessories of types required to support fill materials during
their application and in the position needed to produce cross-sectional shapes and depths
required to achieve fife ratings.
1.

D.

Install fill materials by proven teclmiques to produce the following results:
1.

2.
3.

3.2

After installing fill materials and allowing them to fully cure, remove combustible
forming materials and other accessories not fonning pennanellt components of
firestopping.

Fill voids and cavities fonned by oPeilings, fonning materials, accessones and
penetrating items to achieve required fife-resistance ratings.
Apply materials so they contact and adhere to substrates fonned by openings and
penetrating items.
For fill materials that will remain exposed after completing the Work, fmish to produce
smooth, unifonn surfaces that are flush with adjoining finishes.

IDENTIFICATION
A.

Wall Identification: Pennanelltly label walls containing penetration fires topping systelns with
the words "FIRE AND/OR SMOKE BARRIER - PROTECT ALL OPENINGS," using lettering
not less than 3 inches high and with minimum 0.375-inch strokes.
1.

B.

Locate in accessible concealed floor, floor-ceiling, or attic space at 15 feet from elld of
wall and at intervals not exceeding 30 feet.

Penetration Identification: Idelltrry each pelletration fires topping system with legible metal or
plastic labels. Attach labels pennanently to surfaces adjacellt to and witllin 6 inchesof
penetration firestopping system edge so labels are visible to anyone seeking to remove
penetrating itelns or firestopping systems. Use mechanical fasteilerS or self-adhering-type labels

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with adhesives capable of permanently bonding labels to surfaces on which labels are placed.
Include the following infonnation on labels:
1.

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
3.3

The words "Waming - Penetration Firestopping - Do Not Disturb. NotifY Building
Management of Any Damage."
Contractor's name, address, and phone number.
Designation of applicable testing and inspecting agency.
Date of installation.
Manufacturer's name.
Installer's name.

FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A.

Owner will engage a qualified testing agency to perfonn tests and inspections according to
ASTME2174.

B.

Where deficiencies are found or penetration firestopping system is damaged or removed
because of testing, repair or replace penetration fires topping system to comply with
requirelnents.

C.

Proceed with enclosing penetration firestopping systems with other construction only after
inspection reports are issued and installations comply witl, requirements.

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SECTION 078443 - JOINT FIRES TOPPING

PART I - GENERAL

SUMMARY

1.1

A.

Section Includes:
1.

1.2

Joints in or between fire-resistance-rated constructions.

PREINST ALLATION MEETINGS
A.

1.3

Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site.

ACTION SUBMITTALS
A.

Product Data: For each type of product.

B.

Product Schedule: For each joint firestopping system. Include location, illustration of
fires topping system, and design designation of qualified testing agency.
1.

1.4

Engineering Judgments: Where Project conditions require modification to a qualified
testing agency's illustration for a particular joint frrestopping system condition, submit
illustration, with modifications marked, approved by joint frrestopping system
manufacturer's fire-protection engineer as an engineering judgment or equivalent fireresistance-rated assembly.

INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS
A.

1.5

Product test reports.

CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
A.

1.6

Installer Certificates: From Installer indicating that joint fires topping systems have been
installed in compliance with requirements and manufacturer's written instructions.

QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.

Installer Qualifications: A finn that has been approved by UL and found to comply with UL's
"Qualified Firestop Contractor Program Requirements."

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PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

2.1
A.

F ire-Test-Response Characteris tics:
1.

2.

Perfonn joint frrestopping system tests by a qualified testing agency acceptable to
authorities having jurisdiction.
Test per testing standards referenced in "Joint Firestopping Systems" Article. Provide
rated systems complying with the following requirements:
a.

Joint frrestopping systems shall bear classification marking of a qualified testing
agency.
I)
2)

UL in its "Fire Resistance Directory."
Intertek Group in its "Directory of Listed Building Products."

JOINT FIRES TOPPING SYSTEMS

2.2
A.

.Toint Firestopping Systems: Systems that resist spread of fire, passage of smoke and other gases,
and maintain original frre-resistance rating of assemblies in or between which joint firestopping
systems are installed. Joint fires topping systems shall accommodate building movements
without impairing their ability to resist the passage of fire and hot gases.

B.

Joints in or between Fire-Resistance-Rated Construction: Provide joint frrestopping systems
with ratings detennined per ASTM E 1966 or UL 2079.
1.

Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

2.

3M Fire Protection Products.
Blazeframe Industries.
Grabber Construction Products.
Hilti, Inc.
ROXUL.

Fire-Resistance Rating: Equal to or exceeding the fire-resistance rating of the wall, floor,
or roof in or between which it is installed.

C.

Exposed Joint Firestopping Systems: Flame-spread and smoke-developed indexes of less than
25 and 450, respectively, as detennined per ASTM E 84.

D.

Accessories: Provide components of fire-resistive joint systems, including primers and fonning
materials, that are needed to install elastomeric fill materials and to maintain ratings required.
Use only components specified by joint frrestopping system manufacturer and approved by the
qualified testing agency for conditions indicated.

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PART 3 - EXECUTION
INSTALLATION

3.1
A.

Examine substrates and conditions, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for
joint configurations, substrates, and other conditions affecting perfonnance of the Work.

B.

General: Install fire-resistive joint systems to comply with manufacturer's written installation
instructions and published drawings for products and applications indicated.

C.

Install fonning materials and other accessories of types required to support elastomeric fill
materials during their application and in position needed to produce cross-sectional shapes and
depths required to achieve fire ratings indicated.
1.

D.

After installing elastomeric fill materials and allowing them to fully cure, remove
combustible fonning materials and other accessories not indicated as pennanent
components offire-resistive joint system.

Install elastomeric fill materials for fire-resistive joint systems by proven techniques to produce
the following results:
1.

2.
3.

Elastomeric fill voids and cavities fonned by joints and fonning materials as required to
achieve fire-resistance ratings indicated.
Apply elastomeric fill materials so they contact and adhere to substrates fonned by joints.
For elastomeric fill materials that will remain exposed after completing the Work, finish
to produce smooth, unifonn surfaces that are flush with adjoining fmishes.

IDENTIFICATION

3.2
A.

Joint Identification: IdentifY joint frrestopping systems with legible metal or plastic labels.
Attach labels permanently to surfaces adjacent to and within 6 inches of joint edge so labels are
visible to anyone seeking to remove or joint fires topping system. Use mechanical fasteners or
self-adhering-type labels with adhesives capable of pennanently bonding labels to surfaces on
which labels are placed. Include the following infonnation on labels:
1.

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

3.3

The words "Waming - Joint Firestopping - Do Not Disturb. NotifY Building Management
of Any Damage."
Contractor's name, address, and phone number.
Designation of applicable testing agency.
Date of installation.
Manufacturer's name.
Installer's name.

FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A.

Inspecting Agency: Owner will engage a qualified testing agency to perfonn tests and
inspections according to ASTM E 2393.

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B.

Where deficiencies are found or joint fires topping systems are damaged or removed due to
testing, repair or replace joint firestopping systems so they comply with requirements.

C.

Proceed with enclosing joint fires topping systems with other construction only after inspection
reports are issued and installations comply with requirements.

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SECTION 083113 - ACCESS DOORS AND FRAMES

PART I - GENERAL

SUMMARY

1.1

A.

1.2

Section includes access doors and frames for walls and ceilings.

ACTION SUBMITTALS
A.

Product Data: For each type of product.

B.

Samples: For each type of access door and frame and for each finish specified.

C.

Product Schedule: For access doors and frames.

D.

Coordinate location with mechanical/plumbing installation.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1

PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A.

2.2

Fire-Rated Access Doors and Frames: Assemblies complying with NFPA 80 that are listed and
labeled by a qualified testing agency, for fire-protection and temperature-rise limit ratings
indicated, according to NFPA 252 or UL lOB.

ACCESS DOORS AND FRAMES
A.

Flush Access Doors with Concealed Flanges:
1.

Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide comparable
product to the following:
a.

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Acudor Products, Inc.

Description: Face of door flush with frame ; with concealed flange for gypsum board
installation and concealed hinge.
Locations: Wall and ceiling.
Uncoated Steel Sheet for Door: 16 gage factory primed.
Frame Material: Same material and thickness as door.
Latch and Lock: Cam latch, screwdriver operated.

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FIRE-RATED ACCESS DOORS AND FRAMES

2.3
A.

Fire-Rated, Flush Access Doors with Concealed Flanges.
1.

Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide comparable
product to the following:
a.

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Acudor Products, Inc.

Description: Door face flush with frame, uninsulated; with concealed flange for gypsum
board installation, self-closing door, and concealed hinge.
Locations: Wall and ceiling - coordinate with fmal mechanical and plumbing systems
installation ..
Fire-Resistance Rating: Not less than that indicated that of adjacent construction.
Uncoated Steel Sheet for Door: 20 gage, primed finish.
Frame Material: Same material, thickness, and finish as door.
Latch and Lock: Self-closing, self-latching door hardware, operated by key.

MATERIALS

2.4

A.

Steel Plates, Shapes, and Bars: ASTM A 361A 36M.

B.

Steel Sheet: Uncoated or electrolytic zinc coated, ASTM A 8791A 879M, with cold-rolled steel
sheet substrate complying with ASTM A 10081A 1008M, COimnercial Steel (CS), exposed.

C.

Metallic-Coated Steel Sheet: ASTM A 6531A 653M, Commercial Steel (CS), Type B; with
minimum A60metallic coating.

D.

Stainless-Steel Sheet, Strip, Plate, and Flat Bars: ASTM A 666, Type 304. Remove tool and die
marks and stretch lines, or blend into finish.

E.

Frame Anchors: Same material as door face.

F.

Inserts, Bolts, and Anchor Fasteners:
ASTMA 153/A 153M or ASTMF 2329.

2.5

Hot-dip

galvanized

steel

according

to

FABRICATION
A.

Metal Surfaces: For metal surfaces exposed to view in the completed Work, provide materials
with smooth, flat surfaces without blemishes. Do not use materials with exposed pitting, seam
marks, roller marks, rolled trade names, or rouglllless.

B.

Doors and Frames: Grind exposed welds smooth and flush with adjacent surfaces. Furuish
mounting holes, attaclnnent devices and fasteners of type required to secure access doors to
types of supports indicated.

C.

Latch and Lock Hardware:

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Quantity: Fumish number of latches and locks required to hold doors tightly closed.
Keys: Fumish two keys per lock and key all locks alike.
Mortise Cylinder Preparation: Where indicated, prepare door panel to accept cylinder
specified in Section 087100 "Door Hardware."

FINISHES

2.6

A.

Painted Finishes: Comply with coating manufacturer's written instructions for cleaning,
conversion coating, and applying and baking fmish.
1.

Factory Primed: Apply manufacturer's standard, lead- and chromate-free, universal
primer ilmnediately after surface preparation and pretreatment.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1

INSTALLATION
A.

Comply with manufacturer's written instructions for installing access doors and frames.

B.

Adjust doors and hardware, after installation, for proper operation.

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SECTION 102800 - TOILET, BATH, and LAUNDRY ACCESSORIES

PART I - GENERAL

SUMMARY

1.1

A.

Section Includes:
1.
2.
3.

1.2

SUBMITTALS
A.

Product Data: For each type of product indicated. Include the following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

B.

C.

Construction details and dimensions.
Anchoring and mounting requirements, including requirements for cutouts in other work
and substrate preparation.
Material and finish descriptions.
Features that will be included for Project.
Manufacturer's warranty.

Samples: Full size, for each accessory item to verifY design, operation, and fmish requirements.
1.

Approved full-size Samples will be retumed and may be used in the Work.

Product Schedule: Indicating types, quantities, sizes, and installation locations by room of each
accessory required.
1.
2.

IdentifY locations using room designations indicated.
IdentifY products using designations indicated.

D.

Maintenance Data: For toilet and bath accessories to include in maintenance manuals.

E.

Warranty: Sample of special warranty.

1.3

QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.

1.4

Washroom accessories.
Underlavatory guards.
Custodial accessories.

Source Limitations: For products listed together in the same Part 2 articles, obtain products
from single source from single manufacturer.

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Coordinate accessory locations with other work to prevent interference with clearances required
for access by people with disabilities, and for proper installation, adjustment, operation,
cleaning, and servicing of accessories.

B.

1.5

Deliver inserts and anchoring devices set into concrete or masonry as required to prevent
delaying the Work.
WARRANTY

A.

Special Mirror Warranty: Manufacturer's standard fonn in which manufacturer agrees to
replace mirrors that develop visible silver spoilage defects and that fail in materials or
workmanship within specified warranty period.
1.

Warranty Period: IS years from date of Substantial Completion.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1

MATERIALS
A.

Stainless Steel: ASTM A 666, Type 304, 0.031-inclnninimum nominal thickness unless
otherwise indicated.

B.

Brass: ASTM B 19, flat products; ASTM B 161B 16M, rods, shapes, forgings , and flat products
with finished edges ; or ASTM B 30, castings.

C.

Steel Sheet: ASTM A 100S/ A 100SM, Designation CS (cold rolled, cOimnercial steel), 0.036incluuinillluin 1l0lninal thickness.

D.

Galvanized-Steel Sheet: ASTM A 653/A 653M, with G60hot-dip zinc coating.

E.

Galvanized-Steel Mounting Devices:
fabrication.

F.

Fasteners: Screws, bolts, and other devices of same material as accessory unit and tamper-andtheft resistant where exposed, and of galvanized steel where concealed.

G.

Chrome Plating: ASTM B 456, Service Condition Number SC 2 (moderate service).

H.

Mirrors: ASTM C 1503, Mirror Glazing Quality, clear-glass mirrors, nominal 6.0 mm thick.

I.

ABS Plastic: Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene resin fonnulation.

2.2

ASTM A 153/A 153M, hot-dip galvanized after

WASHROOM ACCESSORIES
A.

Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements

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B.

Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide product indicated
on Drawings or comparable product unless noted otherwise.

C.

Coat and Hat Hook (CH) - Basis-of-Design Product: Belwith-Keeler Part # 1537106, Satin
Chrome finish.

D.

Grab Bars (GB) - Basis-of-Design Product: Bobrick B-5806.

E.

Mirror (MIR-I) - Basis-of-Design Product: Bobrick B-290 1836 Series.

F.

Paper Towel Dispenser (PTD) - Owner fumishedlcontractor installed.

G.

Waste Receptical (WR) - Bobrick B-277 surface mounted.

H.

Shelf (SHELF) - Basis-of-Design Product: Bobrick B-295xI6.

I.

Toilet Paper Dispenser (TPD) - Owner furnishedlcontractor installed.

J.

Soap Dispenser (SD) - Owner fumishedlcontractor installed.

K.

Waste Chute Ring (WCR) - Bobrick B-529

L.

Surface Mounted Sanitary Napkin Disposal (SMD) - Bobrick B-270 surface mounted.

M.

Surface Mounted Seat-Cover Dispenser (SCD) - Bobrick B-221 surface mounted.

UNDERLAVATORY GUARDS

2.3
A.

Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide product indicated
on Drawings or comparable product by one of the following:
1.

2.
B.

Plumberex Specially Products, Inc.
Truebro by IPS Corporation.

Under-lavatory Guard:
1.

Description: Insulating pipe covering for supply and drain piping assemblies that prevent
direct contact with and bums from piping; allow service access without removing

2.

Material and Finish: Antimicrobial, molded plastic, white.

covenngs.

2.4

CUSTODIAL ACCESSORIES
A.

Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide product indicated
on Drawings or comparable product.
1.

MoplBroom Holder (MBH) - Basis-of-Design Product: Bobrick B-223x30

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FABRICATION

2.5
A.

General: Fabricate units with tight seams and joints, and exposed edges rolled. Hang doors and
access panels with full-length, continuous hinges. Equip units for concealed anchorage and
with corrosion-resistant backing plates.

B.

Keys: Provide universal keys for internal access to accessories for servicing and resupplying.
Provide minimum of six keys to Owner's representative.

PART 3 - EXECUTION
INSTALLATION

3.1
A.

Install accessories according to manufacturers' written instructions, using fasteners appropriate
to substrate indicated and recommended by unit manufacturer. Install units level, plumb, and
finnly anchored in locations and at heights indicated.

B.

Grab Bars: Install to withstand a downward load of at least 250 Ib, when tested according to
ASTMF446.

3.2

ADmSTING AND CLEANING
A.

Adjust accessories for unencumbered, smooth operation. Replace damaged or defective items.

B.

Remove temporary labels and protective coatings.

C.

Clean and polish exposed surfaces according to manufacturer's written recOlmnendations.

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SECTION 220513 - COMMON MOTOR REQUIREMENTS FOR PLUMBING EQUIPMENT

PART 1- GENERAL

RELATED DOCUMENTS

1.1

A.

1.2

Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 0 I Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

SUMMARY
A.

1.3

Section includes general requirements for single-phase and polyphase, general-purpose,
horizontal, small and medium, squirrel-cage induction motors for use on alternating-current
power systems up to 600 V and installed at equipment manufacturer's factory or shipped
separately by equipment manufacturer for field installation.

COORDINATION
A.

Coordinate features of motors, installed units, and accessory devices to be compatible with the
following:
1.

2.
3.
4.

Motor controllers.
Torque, speed, and horsepower requirements of the load.
Ratings and characteristics of supply circuit and required control sequence.
Ambient and enviromnental conditions of installation location.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1

GENERAL MOTOR REQUIREMENTS
A.

Comply with NEMA MG I unless otherwise indicated.

B.

Comply with IEEE 841 for severe-duty motors.

MOTOR CHARACTERISTICS

2.2
A.

Duty: Continuous duty at ambient temperature of 104 deg F and at altitude of 3300 feet above
sea level.

B.

Capacity and Torque Characteristics: Sufficient to start, accelerate, and operate connected loads
at designated speeds, at installed altitude and enviromnent, with indicated operating sequence,
and without exceeding nameplate ratings or considering service factor.

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POLYPHASE MOTORS

2.3
A.

Description: NEMA MG I , Design B, medium induction motor.

B.

Efficiency: Premium efficient, as defined in NEMA MG 1.

C.

SelVice Factor: 1.15.

D.

Multispeed Motors: Variable torque.
1.
2.

For motors with 2: I speed ratio, consequent pole, single winding.
For motors with other than 2: I speed ratio, separate winding for each speed.

E.

Multispeed Motors: Separate winding for each speed.

F.

Rotor: Random-wound, squirrel cage.

G.

Bearings: Regreasable, shielded, antifriction ball bearings suitable for radial and thrust loading.

H.

Temperature Rise: Match insulation rating.

1.

Insulation: Class F.

J.

Code Letter Designation:
1.

Motors Smaller Than I HP: Manufacturer's standard starting characteristic.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR POLYPHASE MOTORS

2.4

A.

Motors Used with Reduced-Voltage and Multispeed Controllers: Match wirmg connection
requirements for controller with required motor leads. Provide tenninals in motor tenninal box,
suited to control method.

SINGLE-PHASE MOTORS

2.5
A.

Motors larger than 1120 hp shall be one of the following, to suit starting torque and
requirements of specific motor application:
1.
2.
3.
4.

Pennanent-split capacitor.
Split phase.
Capacitor start, inductor run.
Capacitor start, capacitor run.

B.

Multispeed Motors: Variable-torque, permanent-split-capacitor type.

C.

Bearings: Prelubricated, antifriction ball bearings or sleeve bearings suitable for radial and
thrust loading.

D.

Motors 1120 HP and Smaller: Shaded-pole type.

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E.

Thennal Protection: Intental protection to automatically open power supply circuit to motor
when winding temperature exceeds a safe value calibrated to temperature rating of motor
insulation. Thermal-protection device shall automatically reset when motor temperature returns
to nonnal range.

PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Applicable)

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SLEEVES AND SLEEVE SEALS FOR PLUMBING PIPING

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SECTION 220517 - SLEEVES AND SLEEVE SEALS FOR PLUMBING PIPING

PART 1- GENERAL

RELATED DOCUMENTS

1.1

A.

1.2

Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 0 I Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

SUMMARY
A.

Section hlcludes:
1.

1.3

Sleeves.

ACTION SUBMITTALS
A.

Product Data: For each type of product indicated.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1

SLEEVES
A.

Galvanized-Steel-Pipe Sleeves:
coated, with plain ends.

ASTM A 531A 53M, Type E, Grade B, Schedule 40, zmc

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1

SLEEVE INSTALLATION
A.

Install sleeves for piping passing through penetrations in floors , partitions, roofs, and walls.

B.

Install sleeves for pipes passing through interior partitions.
1.

2.
3.

Cut sleeves to length for mounting flush with both surfaces.
Install sleeves that are large enough to provide 1/4-inch amllliar clear space between
sleeve and pipe or pipe insulation.
Seal amllliar space between sleeve and piping or piping insulation; use joint sealants
appropriate for size, depth, and location of joint. Comply with requirements for sealants
specified in Section 079200 "Joint Sealants."

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Fire-Barrier Penetrations: Maintain indicated fire rating of walls, partitions, ceilings, and floors
at pipe penetrations. Seal pipe penetrations with fires top materials. Comply with requirements
for fires topping specified in Section 078413 "Penetration Firestopping."

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SECTION 220518 - ESCUTCHEONS FOR PLUMBING PIPING

PART 1- GENERAL

RELATED DOCUMENTS

1.1

A.

1.2

Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 0 I Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

SUMMARY
A.

Section hlcludes:
1.

2.

1.3

Escutcheons.
Floor plates.

ACTION SUBMITTALS
A.

Product Data: For each type of product indicated.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1

ESCUTCHEONS
A.

One-Piece, Cast-Brass Type: With polished, chrome-plated finish and setscrew fastener.

B.

One-Piece, Deep-Pattern Type: Deep-drawn, box-shaped brass with chrome-plated finish and
spring-clip fasteners.

C.

One-Piece, Stamped-Steel Type: With chrome-plated finish and spring-clip fasteners.

2.2

FLOOR PLATES
A.

One-Piece Floor Plates: Cast-iron flange with holes for fasteners.

B.

Split-Casting Floor Plates: Cast brass with concealed hinge.

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PART 3 - EXECUTION

INSTALLATION

3.1
A.

Install escutcheons for piping penetrations of walls, ceilings, and finished floors.

B.

Install escutcheons with ID to closely fit around pipe, tube, and insulation of insulated piping
and with OD that completely covers opening.
1.

Escutcheons for New Piping:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.

g.
h.
1.

J.

k.

Piping with Fitting or Sleeve Protruding from Wall: One-piece, deep-pattem type.
Chrome-Plated Piping: One-piece, cast-brass type with polished, chrome-plated
finish.
Insulated Piping: One-piece, stamped-steel type.
Bare Piping at Wall and Floor Penetrations in Finished Spaces: One-piece, castbrass type with polished, chrome-plated finish.
Bare Piping at Wall and Floor Penetrations in Finished Spaces: One-piece,
stamped-steel type.
Bare Piping at Ceiling Penetrations in Finished Spaces: One-piece, cast-brass type
with polished, chrome-plated finish.
Bare Piping at Ceiling Penetrations in Finished Spaces: One-piece, stamped-steel
type.
Bare Piping in Unfmished Service Spaces: One-piece, cast-brass type with finish.
Bare Piping in Unfmished Service Spaces: One-piece, stamped-steel type.
Bare Piping in Equipment Rooms: One-piece, cast-brass type with rough-brass
finish.
Bare Piping in Equipment Rooms: One-piece, stamped-steel type.

C.

Install floor plates for piping penetrations of equipment-room floors.

D.

Install floor plates with ID to closely fit around pipe, tube, and insulation of piping and with OD
that completely covers opening.
1.

2.

3.2

New Piping: One-piece, floor-plate type.
Existing Piping: Split-casting, floor-plate type.

FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A.

Replace broken and damaged escutcheons and floor plates using new materials.

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SECTION 220519 - METERS AND GAGES FOR PLUMBING PIPING

PART 1 - GENERAL

RELATED DOCUMENTS

1.1

A.

1.2

Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 0 I Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

SUMMARY
A.

Section hlcludes:
1.
2.
3.

B.

Bimetallic-actuated thermometers.
Dial-type pressure gages.
Gage attaclnnents.

Related Sections:
1.

Section 211313 "Wet-Pipe Sprinkler Systems"

ACTION SUBMITTALS

1.3
A.

1.4

Product Data: For each type of product indicated.

INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS
A.

1.5

Product Certificates: For each type of meter and gage, from manufacturer.

CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
A.

Operation and Maintenance Data:

For meters and gages to include m operation and

Inaintenance tnanuals.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1

BIMETALLIC-ACTUATED THERMOMETERS
A.

Manufacturers:
following:

Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the

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2.
3.
4.
5.
G.
7.
8.
9.
10.

II.
12.
13.
14.

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Ashcroft Inc.
Emst Flow Industries.
Marsh Bellofram.
Miljoco Corporation.
Nalllnac Corporation.
Noshok.
Pahner Wahl Instrumentation Group.
REOTEMP hlstrument Corporation.
Tel-Tru Manufacturing Company.
Trerice, H. o. Co.
Watts Regulator Co.; a div. of Watts Water Tecllllologies, Inc.
Weiss hlstruments, Inc.
WIKA Instrument Corporation - USA.
Winters hlstruments - U.S.

B.

Standard: ASME B40.200.

C.

Case: Liquid-filled type(s); stainless steel with 3-inch nominal diameter.

D.

Dial: Nonreflective aluminum with pennanently etched scale markings and scales in deg F.

F..

Connector Type(s): Union joint, adjustahle angle, with unified-inch screw threads.

F.

C01l1lector Size: 112 inch, with ASME Bl.l screw threads.

G.

Stem: 0.25 or 0.375 inch in diameter; stainless steel.

H.

Window: Plain glass.

I.

Ring: Stainless steel.

J.

Element: Bimetal coil.

K.

Pointer: Dark-colored metal.

L.

Accuracy: Plus or minus 1 percent of scale range.

2.2

PRESSURE GAGES
A.

Direct-Mounted, Metal-Case, Dial-Type Pressure Gages:
1.

Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

AMETEK, Inc.; U.S. Gauge.
Ashcroft Inc.
Emst Flow Industries.
Flo Fab Inc.
Marsh Bellofram.

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g.
h.
1.

J.
k.

1.
m.
n.
o.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
II.

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Miljoco Corporation.
Noshok.
Pahner Wahl Instrumentation Group.
REOTEMP hlstrument Corporation.
Tel-Tru Manufacturing Company.
Trerice, H. O. Co.
Watts Regulator Co. ; a div. of Watts Water Teclmologies, Inc.
Weiss hlstruments, Inc.
WIKA Instrument Corporation - USA.
Winters hlstruments - U.S.

Standard: ASME B40.100.
Case: Liquid-filled type(s); cast aluminum or drawn steel; 4-112-inch nominal diameter.
Pressure-Element Assembly: Bourdon tube unless otherwise indicated.
Pressure Cotnlection: Brass, with NPS 114 or NPS 112, ASME B 1.20.1 pipe threads and
bottom-outlet type unless back-outlet type is indicated.
Movement: Mechanical, Witll link to pressure element and cOimection to pointer.
Dial: Nonreflective aluminum Witll permanently etched scale markings graduated in psi.
Pointer: Dark-colored metal.
Window: Glass.
Ring: Metal.
Accuracy: Grade A, plus or minus I percent of middle half of scale range.

GAGE ATTACHMENTS

2.3
A.

Snubbers: ASME B40.100, brass ; Witll NPS 114 or NPS 112, ASME B1.20.1 pipe tlrreads and
piston-type surge-dampening device. hlclude extension for use on insulated piping.

B.

Valves: Brass ball, with NPS 114 or NPS 112, ASME B1.20.1 pipe tlrreads.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1

INSTALLATION
A.

Install direct-mounted pressure gages in piping tees with pressure gage located on pipe at the
most readable position.

B.

Install valve and snubber in piping for each pressure gage for fluids.

C.

Install thennometers in the following locations:
1.

D.

Inlet and outlet of each water heater.

Install pressure gages in the following locations:
1.
2.

Inlet and outlet of each pressure-reducing valve.
Suction and discharge of each domestic water pump.

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CONNECTIONS
A.

3.3

Install meters and gages adjacent to machines and equipment to allow selVice and maintenance
of meters, gages, machines, and equipment.

ADmSTING
A.

3.4

Adjust faces of meters and gages to proper angle for best visibility.
THERMOMETER SCALE-RANGE SCHEDULE

A.

Scale Range for Domestic Cold-Water Piping: 0 to 100 deg F.

B.

Scale Range for Domestic Hot-Water Piping: 0 to 250 deg F.

3.5

PRESSURE-GAGE SCALE-RANGE SCHEDULE
A.

Scale Range for Water SelVice Piping: 0 to 100 psi.

B.

Scale Range for Domestic Water Piping: 0 to 100 psi.

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SECTION 220523 - GENERAL-DUTY VALYES FOR PLUMBING PIPING

PART 1- GENERAL

RELATED DOCUMENTS

1.1

A.

1.2

Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 0 I Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

SUMMARY
A.

Section hlcludes:
1.
2.

B.

Related Sections:
1.
2.
3.

1.3

Bronze angle valves.
Bronze ban valves.

Section 220553 "Identification for Plumbing Piping and Equipment" for valve tags and
schedules.
Section 221116 "Domestic Water Piping" for valves applicable only to this piping.
Section 221319 "Sanitary Waste Piping Specialties" for valves applicable only to this
plplllg.

DEFINITIONS
A.

CWP: Cold working pressure.

B.

EPDM: Ethylene propylene copolymer rubber.

C.

NBR: Acrylonitrile-butadiene, Buna-N, or nitrile rubber.

D.

NRS: Nonrising stem.

E.

OS& Y: Outside screw and yoke.

F.

RS: Rising stem.

G.

SWP: Steam working pressure.

1.4

ACTION SUBMITTALS
A.

Product Data: For each type of valve indicated.

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QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.

Source Limitations for Valves:
Inanufacturer.

B.

ASME Compliance:
1.
2.
3.

C.

1.6

Obtain each type of valve from single source from single

ASME B16.10 and ASME B16.34 for ferrous valve dimensions and design criteria.
ASME B31.1 for power piping valves.
ASME B31.9 for building services piping valves.

NSF Compliance: NSF 61 for valve materials for potable-water service.

DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.

Prepare valves for shipping as follows:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

B.

Use the following precautions during storage:
1.
2.

C.

Protect intemal parts against rust and corrosion.
Protect threads, flange faces, grooves, and weld ends.
Set angle, gate, and globe valves closed to prevent rattling.
Set ball and plug valves open to minimize exposure of functional surfaces.
Set butterfly valves closed or slightly open.
Block check valves in either closed or open position.

Maintain valve end protection.
Store valves indoors and maintain at higher than ambient dew point temperature. If
outdoor storage is necessary, store valves off the ground in watertight enclosures.

Use sling to handle large valves ; rig sling to avoid damage to exposed parts. Do not use
handwheels or stems as lifting or rigging points.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR VALYES
A.

Refer to valve schedule articles for applications of valves.

B.

Valve Pressure and Temperature Ratings: Not less than indicated and as required for system
pressures and temperatures.

C.

Valve Sizes: Same as upstream piping unless otherwise indicated.

D.

Valve Actuator Types:
1.

Gear Actuator: For quarter-tum valves NPS 8 and larger.

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E.

2.

Ball Valves: With extended operating handle of non-thermal-conductive material, and
protective sleeve that allows operation of valve without breaking the vapor seal or
disturbing insulation.
Butterfly Valves: With extended neck.

Valve-End Connections:
1.
2.
3.
4.

G.

Handwheel: For valves other than quarter-tum types.
Handlever: For quarter-tum valves NPS 6 and smaller except plug valves.
Wrench: For plug valves with square heads. Fumish Owner with I wrench for every 5
plug valves, for each size square plug-valve head.
Chainwheel: Device for attaclnnent to valve handwheel, stem, or other actuator; of size
and with chain for mounting height, as indicated in the "Valve hlstallation" Article.

Valves in Insulated Piping: With 2-indl stem extensions and the following features:
1.

F.

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Flanged: With flanges according to ASME B16.1 for iron valves.
Grooved: With grooves according to AWWA C606.
Solder Joint: With sockets according to ASME BI6.18.
Threaded: With threads according to ASME BI.20.1.

Valve Bypass and Drain Comlections: MSS SP-4S .
BRONZE ANGLE VALYES

2.2
A.

Class 125, Bronze Angle Valves with Bronze Disc:
1.

Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
a.
b.

2.

Description:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.

g.
B.

Halmnond Valve.
Milwaukee Valve Company.

Standard: MSS SP-80, Type 1.
CWP Rating: 200 psig.
Body Material: ASTM B 62, bronze with integral seat and screw-in bOllllet.
Ends: Threaded.
Stem and Disc: Bronze.
Packing: Asbestos free.
Handwheel: Malleable iron.

Class 125, Bronze Angle Valves with Nonmetallic Disc:
1.

Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
a.

American Valve, h,C.

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2.

Standard: MSS SP-80, Type 2.
CWP Rating: 200 psig.
Body Material: ASTM B 62, bronze with integral seat and screw-in bOlmet.
Ends: Threaded.
Stem: Bronze.
Disc: PTFE or TFE.
Packing: Asbestos free.
Handwheel: Malleable iron.

Class 150, Bronze Angle Valves with Bronze Disc:
1.

Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
a.
b.

2.

Crane Co. ; Crane Valve Group; Stockham Division.
Kitz Corporation.

Description:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.

D.

NIBCO INC.

Description:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.

C.

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Standard: MSS SP-80, Type 1.
CWP Rating: 300 psig.
Body Material: ASTM B 62, bronze with integral seat and union-ring bOllllet.
Ends: Threaded.
Stem and Disc: Bronze.
Packing: Asbestos free.
Handwheel: Malleable iron.

Class 150, Bronze Angle Valves with Nonmetallic Disc:
1.

Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.

2.

Crane Co.; Crane Valve Group; Crane Valves.
Crane Co.; Crane Valve Group; Jenkins Valves.
Crane Co.; Crane Valve Group; Stockham Division.
Hammond Valve.
Milwaukee Valve Company.
NIBCO INC.
Powell Valves.

Description:
a.
b.
c.
d.

Standard: MSS SP-80, Type 2.
CWP Rating: 300 psig.
Body Material: ASTM B 62, bronze with integral seat and union-ring bOllllet.
Ends: Threaded.

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Stem: Bronze.
Disc: PTFE or TFE.
Packing: Asbestos free.
Handwheel: Malleable iron.

BRONZEBALLVALYES

2.3
A.

Two-Piece, Full-Port, Bronze Ball Valves with Bronze Trim:
1.

Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
a.
b.
c.

2.

Conbraco hldustries, hlC. ; Apollo Valves.
Milwaukee Valve Company.
Jamesbury.

Description:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.

g.
h.
1.

J.

Standard: MSS SP-lIO.
SWP Rating: ISO psig.
CWP Rating: 600 psig.
Body Design: Two piece.
Body Material: Bronze.
Ends: Threaded.
Seats: PTFE or TFE.
Stem: Bronze.
Ball: Chrome-plated brass.
Port: Full.

PART 3 - EXECUTION
EXAMINATION

3.1
A.

Examine valve interior for cleanliness, freedom from foreign matter, and corrosion. Remove
special packing materials, such as blocks, used to prevent disc movement during shipping and
handling.

B.

Operate valves in positions from fully open to fully closed. Examine guides and seats made
accessible by such operations.

C.

Examine threads on valve and mating pipe for form and cleanliness.

D.

Examine mating flange faces for conditions that might cause leakage. Check bolting for proper
size, length, and material. VerifY that gasket is of proper size, that its material composition is
suitable for service, and that it is free from defects and damage.

E.

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VALYE INSTALLATION
A.

Install valves with unions or flanges at each piece of equipment arranged to allow service,
maintenance, and equipment removal without system shutdown.

B.

Locate valves for easy access and provide separate support where necessary.

C.

Install valvcs in horizontal piping with stcm at or abovc centcr of pipc.

D.

Install valves in position to allow full stem movement.

E.

Install check valves for proper direction of flow and as follows:
1.

2.

3.3

Swing Check Valves: In horizontal position with hinge pin level.
Lift Check Valves: With stern upright and plumb.

ADmSTING
A.

3.4

Adjust or replace valve packing after piping systems have been tested and put into service but
before final adjusting and balancing. Replace valves if persistent leaking occurs.

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR VALYE APPLICATIONS
A.

Ifvalve applications are not indicated, use the following:
1.

2.
3.
4.

Shutoff Service: Ball or butterfly valves for piping NPS 3" and smaller.
Butterfly Valve Dead-End Service: Single-flange (lug) type.
Throttling Service: Globe valves.
Pump-Discharge Check Valves:
a.
b.

NPS 2 and Smaller: Bronze swing check valves with bronze disc.
NPS 2-1/2 and Larger for Sanitary Waste and Stonn Drainage: Iron swing check
valves with lever and weight or spring.

B.

Ifvalves with specified SWP classes or CWP ratings are not available, the sallie types of valves
with higher SWP classes or CWP ratings may be substituted.

C.

Select valves, except wafer types, with the following end cotnlections:
1.

2.
3.
4.
5.

For Copper Tubing, NPS 2 and Smaller: Threaded ends except where solder-joint valveend option is indicated in valve schedules below.
For Copper Tubing, NPS 2-1/2 to NPS 4: Flanged ends except where threaded valve-end
option is indicated in valve schedules below.
For Steel Piping, NPS 2 and Smaller: Threaded ends.
For Steel Piping, NPS 2-1/2 to NPS 4: Flanged ends except where threaded valve-end
option is indicated in valve schedules below.
For Grooved-End Steel Piping: Valve ends may be grooved.

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DOMESTIC, HOT- AND COLD-WATER VALVE SCHEDULE
A.

Pipe NPS 2 and Smaller:
1.

2.
3.
4.
5.
B.

Bronze Valves: May be provided with solder-joint ends instead of threaded ends.
Bronze Angle Valves: Class 150, bronze disc.
Ball Valves: Two piece, regular port, bronze with bronze trim.
Bronze Swing Check Valves: Class 150, bronze disc.
Bronze Globe Valves: Class 150, bronze disc.

Pipe NPS 2-1/2 and Larger:
1.

2.
3.
4.
5.

Iron Valves, NPS 2-1/2 to NPS 4: May be provided with threaded ends instead of
flanged ends.
Iron Ball Valves: Class 150.
Iron, Single-Flange Butterfly Valves: 200 CWP, EPDM seat, ductile-iron disc.
Iron Swing Check Valves: Class 125, metal seats.
Iron Globe Valves: Class 125.

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SECTION 220529 - HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENT

PART 1- GENERAL

1.1

RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.

1.2

Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 0 I Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

SUMMARY
A.

Section hlcludes:
1.
2.
3.

B.

Related Sections:
1.
2.

1.3

Metal pipe hangers and supports.
Thennal-hanger shield inserts.
Fastener systems.

Section 055000 "Metal Fabrications" for structural-steel shapes and plates for trapeze
hangers for pipe and equipment supports.
Section 220548 "Vibration and Seismic Controls for Plumbing Piping and Equipment"
for vibration isolation devices.

DEFINITIONS
A.

1.4

MSS: Manufacturers Standardization Society of The Valve and Fittings hldustry Inc.

PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A.

Delegated Design:
Design trapeze pipe hangers and equipment supports, including
comprehensive engineering analysis by a qualified professional engineer, using performance
requirements and design criteria indicated.

B.

Structural Performance: Hangers and supports for plumbing plpmg and equipment shan
withstand the effects of gravity loads and stresses within limits and under conditions indicated
according to ASCE/SEI 7.
1.
2.

Design supports for multiple pipes, including pipe stands, capable of supporting
combined weight of supported systems, system contents, and test water.
Design equipment supports capable of supporting combined operating weight of
supported equipment and connected systems and components.

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1.5

Design seismic-restraint hangers and supports for piping and equipment and obtain
approval from authorities having jurisdiction.

ACTION SUBMITTALS
A.

Product Data: For each type of product indicated.

B.

Shop Drawings: Signed and sealed by a qualified professional engineer. Show fabrication and
installation details and include calcula tions for the following; include Product Data for
cOlnponents:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

C.

Delegated-Design Submittal: For trapeze hangers indicated to comply with performance
requirements and design criteria, including analysis data signed and sealed by the qualified
professional engineer responsible for their preparation.
1.
2.

1.6

Trapeze pipe hangers.
Metal framing systems.
Fiberglass strut systems.
Pipe stands.
Equipment supports.

Detail fabrication and assembly of trapeze hangers.
Design Calculations: Calculate requirements for designing trapeze hangers.

INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS
A.

1.7

Welding certificates.

QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.

Structural Steel Welding Qualifications: Qualify procedures and persOlmel according to
AWS Dl.l/Dl.lM, "Structural Welding Code - Steel."

B.

Pipe Welding Qualifications: Qualify procedures and operators according to ASME Boiler and
Pressure Vessel Code.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1

METAL PIPE HANGERS AND SUPPORTS
A.

Carbon-Steel Pipe Hangers and Supports:
1.
2.
3.

Description: MSS SP-58, Types I through 58, factory-fabricated components.
Galvanized Metallic Coatings: Pre-galvanized or hot dipped.
Nonmetallic Coatings: Plastic coating, jacket, or liner.

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Construction Document Submittal
Oncology Center / Primary Care Addition
August 6, 2018
HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENT
4.

5.
2.2

Padded Hangers: Hanger with fiberglass or other pipe insulation pad or cushion to
support bearing surface of piping.
Hanger Rods: Continuous-thread rod, nuts, and washer made of carbon steel.

THERMAL-HANGER SHIELD INSERTS
A.

Manufacturers:
following:
1.

2.
3.
4.

5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
B.

Subjcct to compliancc with rcquircmcnts, providc products by onc of thc

Carpenter & Paterson, Inc.
Clement Support Services.
ERICO Intentational Corporation.
National Pipe Hanger Corporation.
PHS Industries, h,C.
Pipe Shields, hlC.; a subsidiary of Piping Teclmology & Products, Inc.
Piping Tecllllology & Products, Inc.
Rilco Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Value Engineered Products, mc.

Insulation-hlsert Material for Cold Piping: ASTM C 552, Type II cellular glass with 100-psig
minimum compressive strength and vapor hatTler.

C.

Insulation-hlsert Material for Hot Piping: Water-repellent treated, ASTM C 533, Type I
calcium silicate with 100-psig minimum compressive strength.

D.

For Clevis or Band Hangers: Insert and shield shall cover lower 180 degrees of pipe.

E.

Insert Length: E>.1end 2 inches beyond sheet metal shield for piping operating below ambient
air temperature.

2.3

FASTENER SYSTEMS
A.

Powder-Actuated Fasteners: Threaded-steel stud, for use in hardened portland cement concrete
with pull-out, tension, and shear capacities appropriate for supported loads and building
materials where used.

B.

Mechanical-Expansion Anchors: hlsert-wedge-type, zinc-coated steel anchors, for use in
hardened portland cement concrete; with pull-out, tension, and shear capacities appropriate for
supported loads and building materials where used.
MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS

2.4

A.

Structural Steel:
galvanized.

ASTM A 36/A 36M, carbon-steel plates, shapes, and bars; black and

B.

Grout: ASTM C 1107, factory-mixed and -packaged, dry, hydraulic-cement, non-shrink and
nOlllnetallic grout; suitable for interior and exterior applications.

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Construction Document Submittal
Oncology Center 1 Primary Care Addition
August 6, 2018
HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENT

1.

Properties: Non-staining, non-corrosive, and non-gaseous.

2.

Design Mix: 5000-psi, 28-day compressive strength.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1

HANGER AND SUPPORT INSTALLATION
A.

Metal Pipe-Hanger Installation: Comply with MSS SP-69 and MSS SP-89. Install hangers,
supports, clamps, and attaclnnents as required to properly support piping from the building
structure.

B.

Thennal-Hanger Shield Installation: Install in pipe hanger or shield for insulated piping.

C.

Fastener System Installation:
1.

2.

D.

Install powder-actuated fasteners for use in lightweight concrete or concrete slabs less
than 4 inches thick in concrete after concrete is placed and completely cured. Use
operators that are licensed by powder-actuated tool manufacturer. Install fasteners
according to powder-actuated tool manufacturer's operating manual.
Install mechanical-expansion anchors in concrete after concrete is placed and completely
cured. Install fasteners according to manufacturer's written instructions.

Install hangers and supports complete with necessary attaclnnents, inserts, bolts, rods, nuts,
washers, and other accessories.

E.

Equipment Support Installation: Fabricate from welded-structural-steel shapes.

F.

Install hangers and supports to allow controlled thermal and seismic movement of piping
systems, to permit freedom of movement between pipe anchors, and to facilitate action of
expansion joints, expansion loops, expansion bends, and sitnilar units.

G.

Install lateral bracing with pipe hangers and supports to prevent swaying.

H.

Install building attachments within concrete slabs or attach to structural steel. Install additional
attaclunents at concentrated loads, including valves, flanges , and strainers, NPS 2- 1/2 and larger
and at changes in direction of piping. hlstall concrete inserts before concrete is placed; fasten
inserts to forms and install reinforcing bars through openings at top of inserts.

1.

Load Distribution: Install hangers and supports so that piping live and dead loads and stresses
from movement will not be transmitted to connected equipment.

J.

Pipe Slopes: Install hangers and supports to provide indicated pipe slopes and to not exceed
maximum pipe deflections allowed by ASME B31.9 for building services piping.

K.

Insulated Piping:
1.

Attach clamps and spacers to piping.

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Oncology Center I Primary Care Addition
August 6, 2018
HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENT

a.
b.
c.

2.

Install MSS SP-58, Type 39, protection saddles if insulation without vapor barrier is
indicated. Fill interior voids with insulation that matches adjoining insulation.
a.

3.

3.2

Option: Thennal-hanger shield inserts may be used. Include steel weightdistribution plate for pipe NPS 4 and larger if pipe is installed on rollers.

Shield Dimensions for Pipe: Not less than the following:
a.
b.

5.

Option: Thennal-hanger shield inserts may be used. Include steel weightdistribution plate for pipe NPS 4 and larger if pipe is installed on rollers.

Install MSS SP-58, Type 40, protective shields on cold piping with vapor barrier. Shields
shall span an arc of 180 degrees.
a.

4.

Piping Operating above Ambient Air Temperature: Clamp may project through
insulation.
Piping Operating below Ambient Air Temperature: Use thennal-hanger shield
insert with clamp sized to match OD of insert.
Do not exceed pipe stress limits allowed by ASME B31.9 for building services
plplllg.

NPS 114 to NPS 3-112: 12 inches long and 0.048 inch thick.
NPS 4: 12 inches long and 0.06 inch thick.

Thennal-Hanger Shields: Install with insulation same thickness as piping insulation.

EQUIPMENT SUPPORTS
A.

Fabricate structural-steel stands to suspend equipment from structure overhead or to support
equipment above floor.

B.

Grouting: Place grout under supports for equipment and make bearing surface smooth.

C.

Provide lateral bracing, to prevent swaying, for equipment supports.

3.3

METAL FABRICATIONS
A.

Cut, drill, and fit miscellaneous metal fabrications for trapeze pipe hangers and equipment
supports.

B.

Fit exposed c01l1lections together to form hairline joints. Field weld c01l1lections that cannot be
shop welded because of shipping size limitations.

C.

Field Welding: Comply with AWS Dl.l/Dl.lM procedures for shielded, metal arc welding;
appearance and quality of welds; and methods used in correcting welding work; and with the
following:

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Olympic Medical Center
Construction Document Submittal
Oncology Center I Primary Care Addition
August 6, 2018
HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENT
1.

2.
3.
4.

Use materials and methods that minimize distortion and develop strength and corrosion
resistance of base metals.
Obtain fusion without undercut or overlap.
Remove welding flux immediately.
Finish welds at exposed cOllllections so no roughness shows after finishing and so
contours of welded surfaces match adjacent contours.

ADmSTING

3.4
A.

Hanger Adjustments: Adjust hangers to distribute loads equally on attachments and to achieve
indicated slope of pipe.

B.

Trim excess length of continuous-thread hanger and support rods to 1-1/2 inches.

PAINTING

3.5
A.

Touchup: Clean field welds and abraded areas of shop paint. Paint exposed areas immediately
after erecting hangers and supports. Use same materials as used for shop painting. Comply
with SSPC-PA 1 requirements for touching up field-painted surfaces.
1.

Apply paint by brush or spray to provide a minimum dry film thickness of 2.0 mils.

B.

Touchup: Cleaning and touchup painting offield welds, bolted connections, and abraded areas
of shop paint on miscellaneous metal are specified in Section 099123 "hlterior Painting."

C.

Galvanized Surfaces:
Clean welds, bolted cOllllections, and abraded areas and apply
galvanizing-repair paint to comply with ASTM A 780.

3.6

HANGER AND SUPPORT SCHEDULE
A.

Specific hanger and support requirements are m Sections specifying piping systems and
equipment.

B.

Comply with MSS SP-69 for pipe-hanger selections and applications that are not specified in
piping system Sections.

C.

Use hangers and supports with galvanized metallic coatings for piping and equipment that will
not have field-applied finish.

D.

Use nonmetallic coatings on attachments for electrolytic protection where attacinnents are in
direct contact with copper tubing.

E.

Use carbon-steel pipe hangers and supports, metal trapeze pipe hangers and metal framing
systems and attaciunents for general service applications.

F.

Use padded hangers for piping that is subject to scratching.

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