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HomeMy WebLinkAbout23 01 00 - Mechanical Basic Materials and Methods BEARDSLEY DESIGN ASSOCIATES CORNELL – NCP MECHANICAL BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 23 01 00 – PAGE 1 OF 9 NOVEMBER 2, 2012 SECTION 230100 MECHANICAL BASIC MATERIALS & METH ODS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 DIVISION 23 DESCRIPTION: The Technical Specifications of this Contract are arranged for the convenience of the Owner and Contractor into divisions of work. The Work of Division 23, Mechanical, is further described in Specification Sections of the 23 00 00 Series and Contractor Contract Drawings of the "M" and “AMEP” series. The organization of this Work into Divisions shall not relieve the Prime Contractor from providing all of the work shown on the complete set of drawings or specified in the complete set of Specifications, whether or not the individual subcontractors correctly identify their respective responsibilities. 1.2 OTHER DIVISION SPECIFICATIONS APPLICABLE TO THIS WORK: To the extent that the Work of this Division or Contract includes the work of other trades, the Contractor for this division shall adhere to the requirements of other Specification Sections. All General Construction work shall be performed in accordance with the provisions of the appropriate Division 02 through Division 26 Sections. 1.3 WORK INCLUDED: A. Provide Mechanical Basic Materials and Methods B. Provide Access Doors or Access Panels C. Provide Fire Wall Sealant D. Provide Hangers, Riser Clamps, Attachments and Rods E. Provide Identification Systems F. Provide Sleeves G. Provide Miscellaneous Painting H. Provide Equipment Installation I. Provide Firestop to Restore Penetrations and Smoke/Fire Barrier Assemblies J. Provide Noise and Vibration Free Installation K. Provide Adjustment and Initial Lubrication L. Provide Maintenance of systems in good condition until final acceptance. M. Provide Permits and Inspections. N. Provide Testing, Adjusting and Balancing (pre and post construction) BEARDSLEY DESIGN ASSOCIATES CORNELL – NCP MECHANICAL BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 23 01 00 – PAGE 2 OF 9 NOVEMBER 2, 2012 1.4 PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS: Division 23 shall be responsible to apply for, obtain and meet the requirements of all permits and inspections required by authorities having jurisdiction for the work of Division 23. Division 23 shall pay all fees associated with these permits and inspections. 1.5 LAWS AND REGULATIONS: Division 23 shall conform with all Federal, State, County, and Municipal Laws, Ordinances and Regulations. Comply with the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA). 1.6 CONTRACTOR EXAMINATION OF THE SITE: It shall be the responsibility of each prospective Contractor to visit the project site and to examine existing conditions. The Contractor shall be responsible to include under this Division all effort, materials, supplies, temporary installations and other work to relocate, remove or modify existing work as required to complete the work of this Division. 1.7 PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS: A. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to examine the complete project documents including Plans and Specifications thoroughly prior to bid and to notify the Architect/Engineer of any uncertainties or apparent omission, conflicts, or discrepancies between the Plans and Specifications. In any case of a conflict between the Plans and Specifications or between two Specification sections it shall be assumed that the larger capacity or quantity, or higher quality, shall govern until a determination can be made by the Architect/Engineer. B. Plans and Specifications are of abbreviated form. Omitted words or phrases shall be inferred. C. Plans and Specifications are complementary. Provide all work which is either shown or specified or both. D. Where provided on the drawings, typical details shall be assumed to be applied to each installation of the equipment whether or not specifically identified at each point in the Plans. E. The Division 23 Contractor shall assume that all work on the Mechanical Drawings is included in his work unless specifically noted otherwise. 1.8 DEFINITIONS: Where used in the Plans and Specifications the following words and BEARDSLEY DESIGN ASSOCIATES CORNELL – NCP MECHANICAL BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 23 01 00 – PAGE 3 OF 9 NOVEMBER 2, 2012 corresponding definitions shall apply: MSS: Manufacturer’s Standardization Society of the Valve and Fitting Industry Inc. Provide Contractor shall supply, install, startu p, and maintain until final acceptance. Furnish Same definition as Provide. New Work occurring as part of this Project, usuall y employed on a drawing to distinguish from existing work. All work shown on the drawings shall be assumed to be new unless specifically identified as existing. Exist Existing work. Shown Shown on the Plans. Specified Specified on the Technical Specificati ons. HV The Contractor performing the Division 23 He ating and Ventilation work. In the Plans and Specifications, the works "By Div 23" and "By HV" or "By H&V" shall be considered synonymous. Elect or EC the Contractor performing the Divisio n 23 work. In the Plans and Specifications, the work "By Div 26", "By EC" and "By Elect" shall be considered synonymous. Plumb or Plumbing or Plg The Contractor perform ing the Division 23 Plumbing work. In the Plans and Specifications, the words "By Plumb" or "By Plumbing" or "By Plg" shall be considered synonymous. FP The Contractor performing the Division 23 Fi re Protection. In the Plans and Specifications, the words "By Div 23 FP" or "By FP" shall be considered synonymous. 1.9 RELATED WORK NOT INCLUDED: A. Cost of water and electricity for construction by Cornell University. B. Electrical connections by Electrical Contractor specifically shown in their Contract. The Division 26 Contractor is responsible only for the electrical connections included under Division 26 and the electrical drawings. Division 23 Contractor shall provide all other electrical work necessary for satisfactory operation of equipment furnished under Division 23. 1.10 REGULATIONS GOVERNING ASBESTOS: A. The Owner has reported that he has investigated the project site for asbestos containing materials and has scheduled remediation activities if BEARDSLEY DESIGN ASSOCIATES CORNELL – NCP MECHANICAL BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 23 01 00 – PAGE 4 OF 9 NOVEMBER 2, 2012 required. This does not guarantee that the site is 100% asbestos free. B. If any material which appears to possibly contain asbestos is encountered, the Contractor shall: C. Conform to the procedures identified in Section 01 35 23 – Owner Safety Requirements’ (especially, but not limited too, Paragraph 1.3). D. Refer to Section 011000 – Summary of Work, item 1.5 Work By Owner. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 ACCESS DOORS: A. Size 24” x 24” unless otherwise noted. It is to be noted that various type frame are required for specific wall and ceiling finish. Any door having an area exceeding 324 square inches shall have two (2) camlocks. Milcor or approved equal. B. Rating 1. Access doors for shafts shall be 3 hour fire rated. 2. Access doors for dropped ceilings do not require rating. 3. Access doors in corridor wall shall be 11/2 hou r rated. 2.2 FIRE WALL SEALANT: A. Refer to Section 078413 – Penetration Firestop B. Provide product data submittal. 2.3 HANGERS, RISER CLAMPS, ATTACHMENTS AND RODS: A. Hangers 1. Regular: Adjustable clevis type, black steel construction, MSS Type 1. 2. With Insulation Shield: Adjustable clevis type, black steel construction, galvanized steel saddle welded to lower strap, MSS Type 40, of length recommended by manufacturer to prevent crushing insulation. B. Riser clamps 1. Riser clamps shall be of steel construction, twopiece type, MSS Type 42. BEARDSLEY DESIGN ASSOCIATES CORNELL – NCP MECHANICAL BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 23 01 00 – PAGE 5 OF 9 NOVEMBER 2, 2012 C. Attachments 1. CClamps: Clamps shall be of steel construction with locking nut, MSS Type 23. 2. Beam Clamps: Beam clamp shall be of malleable iron construction, MSS Type 21. D. Hanger Rod 1. Hanger rod shall be steel, full threaded type. 2. Rods: Pipe Sizes Rod Diameter Up to 2” 3/8” 2½ to 3” ½” 4” and 5” 5/8” E. Floor Supports 1. Floor support hanger devices shall not be used. F. Wall Hangers 1. Angle iron or unistrut type wall brackets shall not be used. 2.4 IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMS: A. Equipment Labels: 1. Small: Labels shall be adhesive backed plastic tape with embossed letters in contrasting color. Tape shall be 3/8” wide. 2. Large: Labels shall be adhesive backed plastic tape with embossed letters in contrasting color. Tape shall be ¾” wide. 3. Make: Seton Name Plate Company. 2.5 SLEEVES: A. Sheet Metal Sleeves: 10 gauge, galvanized sheet metal, round tube closed with welded longitudinal joint. . B. Steel Sleeves: Schedule 40 galvanized, welded steel pipe, ASTM A53, Grade A. PART 3 EXECUTION BEARDSLEY DESIGN ASSOCIATES CORNELL – NCP MECHANICAL BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 23 01 00 – PAGE 6 OF 9 NOVEMBER 2, 2012 3.1 LAYING OUT WORK: A. The Plans are in part diagrammatic. Contractor shall verify roughin dimensions with fixture Shop Drawings and with the Architectural Plans. Conform to dimensions shown on the Plans in preference to scaling from the mechanical drawings. Provide all fittings and appurtenances required for proper system operation. B. Contractor shall allow for thickness of finishes when roughing in his work. He shall not rough without obtaining accepted Shop Drawings for the actual equipment to be installed. C. Due to the scale of drawings, it is not possible to indicate all offsets, fittings, changes in elevation, etc. which may be required. Make all such changes in piping, ductwork, conduit system, location of equipment, etc., to accommodate work to obstacles encountered, at no increase in compensation. If requested, submit at least five (5) copies of drawings detailing all major deviations or changes. All changes must be approved before installing. D. Plans show general arrangement of piping and connections. Install work substantially as indicated. Verify exact locations and elevations on job. Before installing work, consult other Plans, details and Contractors to determine headroom and work interferences. Examine Architectural Plans for exact location of equipment, fixtures and outlets. Where not definitely located, obtain information from Architect. E. Thoroughly coordinate work with that of other Contractors. Raise piping and drip where necessary. Vent all air pockets in water piping, even though not so indicated. Determine exact route and/or location of each pipe before fabrication and installation. Furnish in writing to Architect, any information necessary to permit work of other trades to be installed properly and without delay. Maintain maximum head room. If plumbing work cannot be installed at least 7’0” above the f loor (in mechanical spaces or basement and higher in finished spaces dependent on ceiling height), consult with the Engineers and obtain approval before proceeding. If directed by Architect or Engineers, prepare composite drawings and sections (scale not less than ¼” = 1’), clearly showing installation of work in relation to work of other trades. F. Should Architect's details, field conditions, change in equipment or Shop Drawing information necessitate an important rearrangement, report same to Engineers and obtain approval before proceeding. G. Install piping, etc. to avoid interferences with removal of coils, filters, belt guards or any operating part of all systems, or operation of overhead or swinging doors. Maintain easy and safe access to valves, controllers, motor starters, and other equipment requiring frequent operation. Maintain opening of access doors, switch boxes, motor starters, panel BEARDSLEY DESIGN ASSOCIATES CORNELL – NCP MECHANICAL BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 23 01 00 – PAGE 7 OF 9 NOVEMBER 2, 2012 boards, etc. Maintain a clear walking space. H. No compensation awarded for extra work because above precautions have not been followed. In event of conflicts, Engineer's decision is final. Contractor fully responsible for unauthorized changes. 3.2 MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING: A. Paint all hangers and exposed or unpainted or ungalvanized iron work in the Plumbing Systems with two brush coats of black rust preventative paint. Touch up any damaged surfaces of factory painted equipment. 3.3 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION: A. It is required of each equipment manufacturer, through the Contractor, to carefully check Plans and Specifications as same affect their particular equipment. Report to Engineers, any discrepancies or contradictions as applied to their particular equipment which prevents proper functioning, servicing, etc. before or at the time when Shop Drawings are submitted. Furnish manufacturer's printed installation instructions for each piece of equipment. Thoroughly instruct contractors' personnel on job, exactly how their equipment shall be installed, connected, lubricated, started up, operated, etc., so that all factory instructions are rigidly followed. B. Install, test, start and operate all equipment only as instructed by manufacturer and in presence of manufacturer's representative, as directed. Follow instructions of manufacturer as noted above. Provide mockup installation of certain typical equipment, if required, such as fixtures, chair carriers, countersinks, etc. as directed, and obtain Architect's and Engineer's approval before proceeding with actual installation of same. C. Contractor shall provide as recommended by manufacturer all necessary incidental valves, fittings, piping, wiring, etc., not supplied by manufacturer or other Contractors, for proper apparatus operation Contractor shall provide accurate information to other Contractors for required services to equipment, such as water supply and waste connections, masonry openings, wiring requirements, etc. Such information shall be complete and correct for particular job. D. If required by Engineers, contractor shall submit satisfactory evidence that equipment, systems, etc. have been installed strictly in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations, have been properly aligned, are properly adjusted, have been properly tested, lubricated, balanced, etc. E. As soon as installed, lubricate and leave in good working order, all motors, bearings, etc., in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. F. Lubrication Chart Provide 81/2” x 11” lubrica tion chart, typed in capital BEARDSLEY DESIGN ASSOCIATES CORNELL – NCP MECHANICAL BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 23 01 00 – PAGE 8 OF 9 NOVEMBER 2, 2012 letters, mounted in wood frame under clear plastic. Hang were directed. Heating Contractor shall provide chart listing all motors. Other Contractors supply information on motors furnished by them. G. List following information: 1. Name and location of equipment. 2. Type of lubrication recommended by manufacturer. 3. Lubrication period recommended by manufacturer. 3.4 EQUIPMENT CHECKOUT AND TESTING: A. Notify Engineers when installation(s) is/are ready for testing, as specified with ample time in advance. Provide all metered and unmetered services, tools, equipment and manpower necessary to perform tests. B. Perform all equipment testing as specified as recommended by manufacturer and directed by Engineers. Demonstrate that all operating and safety devices are in proper working order. C. Perform necessary operating and pressure testing for all piping and equipment which shall be: buried underground, before backfilling; installed in or under slabs, before pouring; buried in building walls, before being buried and installed above furred ceilings before ceiling installation. 3.5 ACCESS DOORS: A. Provide where indicated and where required for access to all equipment. 3.6 HANGERS AND SUPPORTS: A. All components shall be selected for a minimum safety factor of 5. B. All rigid hanger assemblies shall provide for vertical movement after installation by means of threaded adjustment. C. Hanger rods shall be subjected to tensile loads only. Where axial or lateral movement is anticipated, suitable linkages shall be provided. D. Support units from the building structural system, NOT from metal roof decks. E. All units, including pipe attachments, structural attachments, hanger rods, bracing, all necessary accessories and their installation shall be in accordance with NFPA 13 Installation of Sprinkler Systems, latest issue. 3.7 IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMS (General Installation Requirements): A. Coordination: Where identification is to be applied to surfaces which BEARDSLEY DESIGN ASSOCIATES CORNELL – NCP MECHANICAL BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 23 01 00 – PAGE 9 OF 9 NOVEMBER 2, 2012 require insulation, painting or other covering or finish, including valve tags in finished mechanical spaces, install identification after completion of covering and painting. B. Equipment: 1. General: Install engraved plastic laminate sign or plastic equipment marker on or near each major item of mechanical equipment and each operational device, as specified herein if not otherwise specified for each item or device. Provide signs for the following general categories of equipment and operational devices. a. Pumps, fans, and similar motordriven units. 2. Lettering Size: Minimum ¼” high lettering for name of unit where viewing distance is less than 2’ 0”, ½” high for d istances up to 6’ 0”, and proportionately larger lettering for greater distances. Provide secondary lettering ½ to ¾ of size of principal lettering. 3. Test of Signs: In addition to name of identified unit, provide lettering to distinguish between multiple units, inform operator of operational requirements, indicate safety and emergency precautions, and warn of hazards and improper operations. END OF SECTION 23 01 00