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SPECIFICATIONS FOR FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY CUMBERLAND HALL RENOVATION Prepared by H.F LENZ COMPANY Consulting Engineers 1407 Scalp Avenue Johnstown, Pennsylvania 15904 February 1, 2019 HFL File No 2018-0460.01 PROJECT TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGES DIVISION 02 EXISTING CONDITIONS 024119 SELECTIVE STRUCTURE DEMOLITION - 1-6 DIVISION 04 MASONRY 042200 CONCRETE UNIT MASONRY 1-6 DIVISION 06 WOOD, PLASTICS, AND COMPOSITES 061053 064116 MISCELLANEOUS ROUGH CARPENTRY -PLASTIC-LAMINATE-CLAD ARCHITECTURAL CABINETS 1-5 1-6 DIVISION 07 THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION 079200 JOINT SEALANTS - 1-8 DIVISION 08 OPENINGS 081113 081416 087100 088000 088813 HOLLOW METAL DOORS AND FRAMES -FLUSH WOOD DOORS DOOR HARDWARE GLAZING -FIRE-RESISTANT GLAZING 1-8 1-7 - 21 1-3 1-3 DIVISION 09 FINISHES 092216 092900 093013 095433 0965`9 099123 NON-STRUCTURAL METAL FRAMING -GYPSUM BOARD -CERAMIC TILING DECORATIVE PANEL CEILINGS RESILIENT TILE FLOORING INTERIOR PAINTING 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-3 1-4 1-6 DIVISION 10 SPECIALTIES 102800 TOILET, BATH, AND LAUNDRY ACCESSORIES - 1-4 DIVISION 12 FURNISHINGS 122113 123623 HORIZONTAL LOUVER BLINDS PLASTIC-LAMINATE-CLAD COUNTERTOPS - 1-5 1-5 DIVISION 22 PLUMBING 220513 220516 220517 COMMON MOTOR REQUIREMENTS FOR PLUMBING EQUIPMENT EXPANSION FITTINGS AND LOOPS FOR PLUMBING PIPING SLEEVES AND SLEEVE SEALS FOR PLUMBING PIPING -PROJECT TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1-3 1-5 1-6 220518 220519 220523 220529 220553 220719 221113 221116 221119 221123 221316 221319 221495 225000 ESCUTCHEONS FOR PLUMBING PIPING -METERS AND GAGES FOR PLUMBING PIPING -GENERAL-DUTY VALVES FOR PLUMBING PIPING -HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENT PLUMBING PIPING INSULATION -FACILITY WATER DISTRIBUTION PIPING -DOMESTIC WATER PIPING -DOMESTIC WATER PIPING SPECIALTIES DOMESTIC WATER CIRCULATING PUMPS SANITARY WASTE AND VENT PIPING SANITARY WASTE PIPING SPECIALTIES FACILITY NATURAL-GAS PIPING TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING FOR PLUMBING - 1-2 1-5 1-7 - 12 1-6 - 10 1-6 - 12 - 12 1-4 - 12 1-9 - 16 - 10 DIVISION 23 HEATING, VENTILATING, AND AIR CONDITIONING 230500 230529 230593 230719 232113 233113 233300 233713 238223 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR HVAC -HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR HVAC PIPING AND EQUIPMENT TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING FOR HVAC HVAC PIPING INSULATION HYDRONIC PIPING DUCTWORK -AIR DUCT ACCESSORIES -DIFFUSERS, REGISTERS AND GRILLES -HYDRONIC CONVECTORS - - 24 1-9 - 15 - 10 - 10 - 18 - 10 1-4 1-4 DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL 260500 260519 260526 260529 260533 260553 262726 265100 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR ELECTRICAL -LOW-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL POWER CONDUCTORS AND CABLES GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS -RACEWAY AND BOXES FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS -IDENTIFICATION FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS WIRING DEVICES LIGHTING - - 19 1-7 1-3 1-6 - 11 1-6 1-6 1-8 DIVISION 28 ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY 280500 283111 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY DIGITAL, ADDRESSABLE FIRE-ALARM SYSTEM End of Project Table of Contents PROJECT TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1-4 1-7 SECTION 024119 - SELECTIVE STRUCTURE DEMOLITION PART - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A 1.2 Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section SUMMARY A Section Includes: 1.3 Demolition and removal of selected portions of building or structure DEFINITIONS A Remove: Detach items from existing construction and legally dispose of them off-site unless indicated to be removed and salvaged or removed and reinstalled B Remove and Reinstall: Detach items from existing construction, in a manner to prevent damage, prepare for reuse, and reinstall where indicated C Existing to Remain: Leave existing items that are not to be removed and that are not otherwise indicated to be salvaged or reinstalled 1.4 MATERIALS OWNERSHIP A 1.5 Unless otherwise indicated, demolition waste becomes property of Contractor PREINSTALLATION MEETINGS A Predemolition Conference: Conduct conference at Project site Inspect and discuss condition of construction to be selectively demolished Review structural load limitations of existing structure Review and finalize selective demolition schedule and verify availability of materials, demolition personnel, equipment, and facilities needed to make progress and avoid delays Review requirements of work performed by other trades that rely on substrates exposed by selective demolition operations 024119 - Frostburg State University Cumberland Hall Renovation 1.6 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS A Proposed Protection Measures: Submit report, including drawings, that indicates the measures proposed for protecting individuals and property Indicate proposed locations and construction of barriers B Product Data: For ground penetrating radar or x-ray equipment used to determine location of reinforcing steel C Schedule of Selective Demolition Activities: Indicate the following: D 1.7 Detailed sequence of selective demolition and removal work, with starting and ending dates for each activity Ensure Owner's on-site operations are uninterrupted Interruption of utility services Indicate how long utility services will be interrupted Coordination for shutoff, capping, and continuation of utility services Use of elevator and stairs Predemolition Photographs or Video: Submit before Work begins CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A 1.8 Inventory: Submit a list of items that have been removed and salvaged FIELD CONDITIONS A Conditions existing at time of inspection for bidding purpose will be maintained by Owner as far as practical B Notify Architect of discrepancies between existing conditions and Drawings before proceeding with selective demolition C Hazardous Materials: It is not expected that hazardous materials will be encountered in the Work Hazardous materials will be removed by Owner before start of the Work If suspected hazardous materials are encountered, not disturb; immediately notify Architect and Owner Hazardous materials will be removed by Owner under a separate contract D Storage or sale of removed items or materials on-site is not permitted E Utility Service: Maintain existing utilities indicated to remain in service and protect them against damage during selective demolition operations Maintain fire-protection facilities in service during selective demolition operations 024119 - Frostburg State University Cumberland Hall Renovation PART - PRODUCTS 2.1 PEFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A Regulatory Requirements: Comply with governing EPA notification regulations before beginning selective demolition Comply with hauling and disposal regulations of authorities having jurisdiction B Standards: Comply with ANSI/ASSE A10.6 and NFPA 241 C Coordinate hazardous materials management with abatement trades PART - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A Verify that utilities have been disconnected and capped before starting selective demolition operations B Review record documents of existing construction provided by Owner Owner does not guarantee that existing conditions are same as those indicated in record documents C Survey existing conditions and correlate with requirements indicated to determine extent of selective demolition required D When unanticipated mechanical, electrical, or structural elements that conflict with intended function or design are encountered, investigate and measure the nature and extent of conflict Promptly submit a written report to Architect E Survey of Existing Conditions: following: 3.2 Record existing conditions by use of one or both of the Preconstruction photographs Preconstruction digital recordings ITEMS EMBEDDED IN CONCRETE A Prior to concrete demolition or preparing concrete for new construction, locate embedded items as follows Verify location and type of reinforcing steel, in location where concrete being removed for stairs, is adequate and in proper configuration for insertion of stairs If reinforcing is not adequate, inform Architect of conditions Method must be non-destructive and can be one or a combination of the following: a b X-Ray Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) The individuals operating the equipment must: 024119 - Frostburg State University Cumberland Hall Renovation a b Verify accuracy of proposed method by field verification at each structure type and embed type (including but not limited to: Slab, Slab soffit, Beam soffit, and Beam Side) a b 3.3 Demonstrate competency with the proposed equipment in the form of a documented training program Have at least 2-years of prior experience on similar projects Verification shall be by demonstrating the accuracy of methods by selective demolition of each are to show accuracy of predicted location of embedded items within 1/2 inch Selective demolition shall be done with hand operated chipping hammer with a maximum impact energy of ft lbs., and be carried out slowly in order to not cut or otherwise damage the embedded items Locate penetrations so as to clear existing reinforcing steel Unless otherwise detailed on the drawings, or where not possible to avoid reinforcing steel, consult the Architect as to acceptability of cutting reinforcing steel and provide new reinforcing systems as directed UTILITY SERVICES AND MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS A Existing Services/Systems to Remain: protect them against damage B Existing Services/Systems to Be Removed, Relocated, or Abandoned: Locate, identify, disconnect, and seal or cap off indicated utility services and mechanical/electrical systems serving areas to be selectively demolished Arrange to shut off indicated utilities with utility companies If services/systems are required to be removed, relocated, or abandoned, provide temporary services/systems that bypass area of selective demolition and that maintain continuity of services/systems to other parts of building Disconnect, demolish, and remove fire-suppression systems, plumbing, and HVAC systems, equipment, and components indicated to be removed a b c 3.4 Maintain services/systems indicated to remain and Piping to Be Removed: Remove portion of piping indicated to be removed and cap or plug remaining piping with same or compatible piping material Piping to Be Abandoned in Place: Drain piping and cap or plug piping with same or compatible piping material Equipment to Be Removed: Disconnect and cap services and remove equipment PREPARATION A Site Access and Temporary Controls: Conduct selective demolition and debris-removal operations to ensure minimum interference with roads, streets, walks, walkways, and other adjacent occupied and used facilities Comply with requirements for access and protection specified in Division 01 Section "Temporary Facilities and Controls." 024119 - Frostburg State University Cumberland Hall Renovation B Temporary Facilities: Provide temporary barricades and other protection required to prevent injury to people and damage to adjacent buildings and facilities to remain 3.5 Provide protection to ensure safe passage of people around selective demolition area and to and from occupied portions of building Provide temporary weather protection, during interval between selective demolition of existing construction on exterior surfaces and new construction, to prevent water leakage and damage to structure and interior areas Protect walls, ceilings, floors, and other existing finish work that are to remain or that are exposed during selective demolition operations Cover and protect furniture, furnishings, and equipment that have not been removed Comply with requirements for temporary enclosures, dust control, heating, and cooling specified in Division 01 Section "Temporary Facilities and Controls." SELECTIVE DEMOLITION, GENERAL A General: Demolish and remove existing construction only to the extent required by new construction and as indicated Use methods required to complete the Work within limitations of governing regulations and as follows: B Removed and Salvaged Items: C Proceed with selective demolition systematically, from higher to lower level Complete selective demolition operations above each floor or tier before disturbing supporting members on the next lower level Neatly cut openings and holes plumb, square, and true to dimensions required Use cutting methods least likely to damage construction to remain or adjoining construction Use hand tools or small power tools designed for sawing or grinding, not hammering and chopping, to minimize disturbance of adjacent surfaces Temporarily cover openings to remain Cut or drill from the exposed or finished side into concealed surfaces to avoid marring existing finished surfaces Do not use cutting torches until work area is cleared of flammable materials At concealed spaces, such as duct and pipe interiors, verify condition and contents of hidden space before starting flame-cutting operations Maintain fire watch and portable fire-suppression devices during flame-cutting operations Maintain adequate ventilation when using cutting torches Remove decayed, vermin-infested, or otherwise dangerous or unsuitable materials and promptly dispose of off-site Remove structural framing members and lower to ground by method suitable to avoid free fall and to prevent ground impact or dust generation Locate selective demolition equipment and remove debris and materials so as not to impose excessive loads on supporting walls, floors, or framing Dispose of demolished items and materials promptly Comply with requirements in Division 01 Section "Construction Waste Management and Disposal." Clean salvaged items Transport items to Owner's storage area designated by Owner Removed and Reinstalled Items: 024119 - Frostburg State University Cumberland Hall Renovation D 3.6 Clean and repair items to functional condition adequate for intended reuse Pack or crate items after cleaning and repairing Identify contents of containers Protect items from damage during transport and storage Reinstall items in locations indicated Comply with installation requirements for new materials and equipment Provide connections, supports, and miscellaneous materials necessary to make item functional for use indicated Existing Items to Remain: Protect construction indicated to remain against damage and soiling during selective demolition When permitted by Architect, items may be removed to a suitable, protected storage location during selective demolition and reinstalled in their original locations after selective demolition operations are complete SELECTIVE DEMOLITION PROCEDURES FOR SPECIFIC MATERIALS A Concrete: Demolish in small sections Using power-driven saw, cut concrete to a depth of at least 3/4 inch at junctures with construction to remain Dislodge concrete from reinforcement at perimeter of areas being demolished, cut reinforcement, and then remove remainder of concrete Neatly trim openings to dimensions indicated B Masonry: Demolish in small sections Cut masonry at junctures with construction to remain, using power-driven saw, then remove masonry between saw cuts C Concrete Slabs-on-Grade: Saw-cut perimeter of area to be demolished, then break up and remove Take precautions to leave existing vapor retarder in tact 3.7 DISPOSAL OF DEMOLISHED MATERIALS A General: Except for items or materials indicated to be reused, salvaged, reinstalled, or otherwise indicated to remain Owner's property, remove demolished materials from Project site Do not allow demolished materials to accumulate on-site Remove and transport debris in a manner that will prevent spillage on adjacent surfaces and areas Remove debris from elevated portions of building by chute, hoist, or other device that will convey debris to grade level in a controlled descent Comply with requirements specified in Division 01 Section "Construction Waste Management." B Burning: Do not burn demolished materials C Disposal: Transport demolished materials off Owner's property and legally dispose of them 3.8 CLEANING A Clean adjacent structures and improvements of dust, dirt, and debris caused by selective demolition operations Return adjacent areas to condition existing before selective demolition operations began END OF SECTION 024119 024119 - Frostburg State University Cumberland Hall Renovation SECTION 042200 - CONCRETE UNIT MASONRY PART - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A 1.2 Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section SUMMARY A Section Includes: 1.3 Concrete masonry units (CMU's) ACTION SUBMITTALS A 1.4 Product Data: For each type of product indicated INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS A Material Certificates: For each type and size of product indicated For masonry units include data on material properties B Mix Designs: For each type of mortar and grout Include description of type and proportions of ingredients 1.5 Include test reports, according to ASTM C 1019, for grout mixes required to comply with compressive strength requirement QUALITY ASSURANCE A Masonry Standard: Comply with ACI 530.1/ASCE 6/TMS 602 unless modified by requirements in the Contract Documents PART - PRODUCTS 2.1 MASONRY UNITS, GENERAL A Defective Units: Referenced masonry unit standards may allow a certain percentage of units to contain chips, cracks, or other defects exceeding limits stated in the standard Do not use units where such defects will be exposed in the completed Work 042200 - Frostburg State University Cumberland Hall Renovation D All LED fixtures shall be tested to IESNA LM-79-2008 and LM-80-2008 and meet the following: Fixture Efficacy (Lumens per watt): 60 or greater Color Accuracy: Color Rendering Index (CRI): 70 or greater Light Color: As indicated on lighting fixture schedule Outdoor fixtures shall be IP65 Rated LEDs, driver and all components shall have a system lifetime of 50,000 hours or more at 25 degrees Celsius Fixture shall have a minimum of a five year warranty on all components and finishes Have a power factor of 90% or greater at all standard operating voltages Comply with ANSI C82.11 or equivalent ANSI LED Standard Include surge protection to withstand high repetition noise and other interference: a The surge protection which may reside within the driver shall protect the luminaire from damage and failure for transient voltages and currents as defined in ANSI/IEEE C64.41 for location category A-Low PART - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A Lighting fixtures: Set level, plumb, and square with ceilings and walls Install lamps in each fixture B Support for Lighting Fixtures in or on Grid-Type Suspended Ceilings: Use grid as a support element C Install a minimum of four ceiling support system rods or wires for each fixture Locate not more than inches from lighting fixture corners Support Clips: Fasten to lighting fixtures and to ceiling grid members at or near each fixture corner with clips that are UL listed for the application Fixtures of Sizes Less Than Ceiling Grid: Install as indicated on reflected ceiling plans or center in acoustical panel, and support fixtures independently with at least two 3/4inch metal channels spanning and secured to ceiling tees Suspended Lighting Fixture Support: Pendants and Rods: Where longer than 48 inches, brace to limit swinging Stem-Mounted, Single-Unit Fixtures: Suspend with twin-stem hangers Continuous Rows: Use tubing or stem for wiring at one point and tubing or rod for suspension for each unit length of fixture chassis, including one at each end D Connect wiring according to Division 26 Section "Conductors and Cables." E Install lighting fixtures at locations and heights as indicated, in accordance with fixture manufacturer's written instructions, applicable requirements of NEC, NECA's "Standard of Installation", NEMA standards, and with recognized industry practices to ensure that lighting fixtures fulfill requirements 265100-5 Frostburg State University Cumberland Hall Renovation F Provide fixtures and/or fixture outlet boxes with hangers to properly support fixture weight Submit design of hangers, method of fastening, other than indicated or specified herein, for review by Architect G Install flush mounted fixtures to eliminate light leakage between fixture frame and finished surface H Fasten fixtures securely to indicated structural supports; and ensure that pendant fixtures are plumb and level Provide individually mounted pendant fixtures longer than feet with twin stem hangers Provide stem hanger with ball aligners and provisions for minimum 1" vertical adjustment Mount continuous rows of fixtures with an additional stem hanger greater than number of fixtures in the row I Tighten connectors and terminals, including screws and bolts, in accordance with equipment manufacturer's published torque tightening values for equipment connectors Where manufacturer's torquing requirements are not indicated, tighten connectors and terminals to comply with tightening torques specified in UL Stds 486A and B, and the National Electrical Code J Support surface mounted fixtures greater than feet in length at a point in addition to the outlet box fixture stud K Suitable plaster rings or frames shall be provided for all recessed fixtures Where sloping ceilings occur, all suspended fixtures shall be mounted at the same height above the floor, except where directed otherwise by the Architect Where fixtures or boxes are recessed in special construction, the Contractor shall all cutting required at each location The Contractor shall reinforce openings with suitable structural members as required by the Architect L The Electrical Contractor shall be responsible for notifying the General Contractor of exact locations where recessed fixtures and boxes will be installed It will be necessary to coordinate the exact locations of structural members to provide clearance for the recessed electrical equipment M Recessed fixtures shall be supported independently of T-bars furnished as a part of the General Contractor's ceiling construction Fixtures shall be fastened to the T-bars in accordance with the requirements of the National Electrical Code The approximate locations and arrangement of fixtures shall be as shown on the drawings All work shall be properly coordinated with the General Contractor Locations, dimensions, weights, etc., shall be given to the General Contractor prior to the installation The Electrical Contractor shall be responsible for furnishing fixtures with accessories compatible for installation in the ceilings being installed The exact type of ceiling to be installed and details of construction shall be obtained from the General Contractor The fixture installation shall also be coordinated with piping, diffusers, grilles and ductwork which will be installed under other Contracts Although fixtures are specified with Type G or F trim and accessories, special trim and mounting accessories shall be used where necessary to obtain the closest coordination and compatibility with the ceilings furnished N All lighting fixtures shall be rigidly supported from main building construction slabs or structural members The arrangement and type of supports shall be subject to the approval of the Architect Supports shall be made up of steel members, steel rods or steel straps 265100-6 Frostburg State University Cumberland Hall Renovation O The Electrical Contractor shall space all lighting fixtures evenly on centers or joints of ceiling tiles or other construction Fixtures shall be located at center of ceiling tiles where possible All lighting fixtures and associated boxes shall also be coordinated with ductwork, diffusers and grilles installed under the Heating Contract P Fixtures shall be designed, arranged and furnished and installed complete with all accessories for mounting in or on plaster, acoustical tile construction, T-bar type construction, and other types of ceilings shown on the Architectural Drawings The Contractor shall check carefully with final ceiling finish schedule of rooms before ordering fixtures for he will be held responsible for the installation complete in every detail All work shall be coordinated with the General Contractor Q It is the Electrical Contractor's responsibility to scale the drawings and count the actual number of fixtures which must be furnished and installed under this Contract Refer to architectural drawings for exact dimensions of fixture location R Where the building insulation is penetrated by boxes, fixtures, conduits, etc., under this Contract, the Contractor shall repair the insulation and vapor barrier jacket on the insulation, and shall seal all edges to assure a moisturetight installation S Where smoke walls, fire barriers and fire rated ceilings, and floors are penetrated by boxes, fixtures, conduits, etc., under this Contract, the Contractor shall seal all openings and shall provide all noncombustible materials and coverings as required to conform to the requirements of the National Fire Protection Association T Boxes on prewired fixtures shall not be used for through-circuit wiring, except where the fixtures are specifically UL approved for that purpose U Lighting fixtures voltages shall be identified at the location of the electrical connection to the manufacturer's internal wiring connection Labels shall be Panduit pressure sensitive type approved by the Owner 3.2 CONNECTIONS A Ground equipment 3.3 Tighten electrical connectors and terminals according to manufacturer's published torquetightening values If manufacturer's torque values are not indicated, use those specified in UL 486A and UL 486B FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A Prepare a written report of tests, inspections, observations, and verifications indicating and interpreting results If adjustments are made to the lighting system, retest to demonstrate compliance with standards B Replace defective and burned out lamps for a period of one year following the date of final acceptance by the Owner 265100-7 Frostburg State University Cumberland Hall Renovation C 3.4 At date of final acceptance by the Owner, replace lamps in lighting fixtures that are noticeably dimmed after Contractor's use and testing, as judged by Architect CLEANING AND ADJUSTING A Clean fixtures internally and externally after installation recommended by manufacturer B Adjust aimable fixtures to provide required light intensities C Clean lighting fixtures of dirt and construction debris upon completion of installation Clean fingerprints and smudges from lenses D Protect installed fixtures from damage during remainder of construction period 3.5 Use methods and materials DEMONSTRATION A Upon completion of installation of lighting fixtures, and after building circuitry has been energized, apply electrical energy to demonstrate capability and compliance with requirements Where possible, correct malfunctioning units at site, then retest to demonstrate compliance; otherwise, remove and replace with new units, and proceed with retesting END OF SECTION 26 5100 265100-8 Frostburg State University Cumberland Hall Renovation SECTION 280500 - COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY PART - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A 1.2 Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section SUMMARY A Section Includes: 1.3 Electronic safety and security equipment coordination and installation Sleeves for raceways and cables Sleeve seals Grout Common electronic safety and security installation requirements DEFINITIONS A EPDM: Ethylene-propylene-diene terpolymer rubber B NBR: Acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber 1.4 SUBMITTALS A 1.5 Product Data: For sleeve seals COORDINATION A Coordinate arrangement, mounting, and support of electronic safety and security equipment: B To allow maximum possible headroom unless specific mounting heights that reduce headroom are indicated To provide for ease of disconnecting the equipment with minimum interference to other installations To allow right of way for piping and conduit installed at required slope So connecting raceways, cables, wireways, cable trays, and busways will be clear of obstructions and of the working and access space of other equipment Coordinate installation of required supporting devices and set sleeves in cast-in-place concrete, masonry walls, and other structural components as they are constructed 280500-1 Frostburg State University Cumberland Hall Renovation C Coordinate location of access panels and doors for electronic safety and security items that are behind finished surfaces or otherwise concealed Access doors and panels are specified in Division 08 Section "Access Doors and Frames." D Coordinate sleeve selection and application with selection and application of firestopping specified in Division 07 Section "Penetration Firestopping."." PART - PRODUCTS 2.1 SLEEVES FOR RACEWAYS AND CABLES A Steel Pipe Sleeves: ASTM A 53/A 53M, Type E, Grade B, Schedule 40, galvanized steel, plain ends B Cast-Iron Pipe Sleeves: Cast or fabricated "wall pipe," equivalent to ductile-iron pressure pipe, with plain ends and integral waterstop, unless otherwise indicated C Sleeves for Rectangular Openings: Galvanized sheet steel Minimum Metal Thickness: a b 2.2 For sleeve cross-section rectangle perimeter less than 50 inches and no side more than 16 inches, thickness shall be 0.052 inch For sleeve cross-section rectangle perimeter equal to, or more than, 50 inches and or more sides equal to, or more than, 16 inches, thickness shall be 0.138 inch SLEEVE SEALS A Description: Modular sealing device, designed for field assembly, to fill annular space between sleeve and raceway or cable Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements comparable product by one of the following: a b c d Advance Products & Systems, Inc Calpico, Inc Metraflex Co Pipeline Seal and Insulator, Inc Sealing Elements: EPDM interlocking links shaped to fit surface of cable or conduit Include type and number required for material and size of raceway or cable Pressure Plates: Stainless steel Include two for each sealing element Connecting Bolts and Nuts: Stainless steel of length required to secure pressure plates to sealing elements Include one for each sealing element 280500-2 Frostburg State University Cumberland Hall Renovation 2.3 GROUT A Nonmetallic, Shrinkage-Resistant Grout: ASTM C 1107, factory-packaged, nonmetallic aggregate grout, noncorrosive, nonstaining, mixed with water to consistency suitable for application and a 30-minute working time PART - EXECUTION 3.1 COMMON REQUIREMENTS INSTALLATION FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY A Comply with NECA B Measure indicated mounting heights to bottom of unit for suspended items and to center of unit for wall-mounting items C Headroom Maintenance: If mounting heights or other location criteria are not indicated, arrange and install components and equipment to provide maximum possible headroom consistent with these requirements D Equipment: Install to facilitate service, maintenance, and repair or replacement of components of both electronic safety and security equipment and other nearby installations Connect in such a way as to facilitate future disconnecting with minimum interference with other items in the vicinity E Right of Way: Give to piping systems installed at a required slope 3.2 SLEEVE INSTALLATION PENETRATIONS FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY A Electronic safety and security penetrations occur when raceways, pathways, cables, wireways, or cable trays penetrate concrete slabs, concrete or masonry walls, or fire-rated floor and wall assemblies B Concrete Slabs and Walls: Install sleeves for penetrations unless core-drilled holes or formed openings are used Install sleeves during erection of slabs and walls C Use pipe sleeves unless penetration arrangement requires rectangular sleeved opening D Fire-Rated Assemblies: Install sleeves for penetrations of fire-rated floor and wall assemblies unless openings compatible with firestop system used are fabricated during construction of floor or wall E Cut sleeves to length for mounting flush with both surfaces of walls F Extend sleeves installed in floors inches above finished floor level G Size pipe sleeves to provide 1/4-inch annular clear space between sleeve and raceway or cable, unless indicated otherwise 280500-3 Frostburg State University Cumberland Hall Renovation H Seal space outside of sleeves with grout for penetrations of concrete and masonry Promptly pack grout solidly between sleeve and wall so no voids remain Tool exposed surfaces smooth; protect grout while curing I Interior Penetrations of Non-Fire-Rated Walls and Floors: Seal annular space between sleeve and raceway or cable, using joint sealant appropriate for size, depth, and location of joint Comply with requirements in Division 07 Section "Joint Sealants." J Fire-Rated-Assembly Penetrations: Maintain indicated fire rating of walls, partitions, ceilings, and floors at raceway and cable penetrations Install sleeves and seal raceway and cable penetration sleeves with firestop materials Comply with requirements in Division 07 Section "Penetration Firestopping." K Roof-Penetration Sleeves: Seal penetration of individual raceways and cables with flexible boot-type flashing units applied in coordination with roofing work L Aboveground, Exterior-Wall Penetrations: Seal penetrations using cast-iron pipe sleeves and mechanical sleeve seals Select sleeve size to allow for 1-inch annular clear space between pipe and sleeve for installing mechanical sleeve seals M Underground, Exterior-Wall Penetrations: Install cast-iron pipe sleeves Size sleeves to allow for 1-inch annular clear space between raceway or cable and sleeve for installing mechanical sleeve seals 3.3 SLEEVE-SEAL INSTALLATION A Install to seal exterior wall penetrations B Use type and number of sealing elements recommended by manufacturer for raceway or cable material and size Position raceway or cable in center of sleeve Assemble mechanical sleeve seals and install in annular space between raceway or cable and sleeve Tighten bolts against pressure plates that cause sealing elements to expand and make watertight seal 3.4 FIRESTOPPING A Apply firestopping to penetrations of fire-rated floor and wall assemblies for electronic safety and security installations to restore original fire-resistance rating of assembly Firestopping materials and installation requirements are specified in Division 07 Section "Penetration Firestopping." END OF SECTION 280500 280500-4 Frostburg State University Cumberland Hall Renovation SECTION 283111 - DIGITAL, ADDRESSABLE FIRE-ALARM SYSTEM PART - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A 1.2 Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section SUMMARY A This Section covers fire alarm systems, including initiating devices, notification appliances, controls, and supervisory devices B Work covered by this section includes the furnishing of labor, equipment, and materials for installation of the fire alarm system as indicated on the drawings and specifications C The Fire Alarm System shall consist of all necessary hardware equipment and software programming to perform the following functions: 1.3 Fire alarm system detection and notification operations Control and monitoring of elevators, smoke control equipment, door hold-open devices, fire suppression systems, and other equipment as indicated in the drawings and specifications SCOPE OF WORK A 1.4 The existing facility wide fire alarm system is a Silent Knight system All new devices will need to interface with this system through the existing fire alarm control panel and extender panels during the construction period Audible and visual devices will be installed where required by code Duct smoke detection will be provided where required by code ACCEPTABLE EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE PROVIDERS A Manufacturers: The existing fire alarm system in the building is a Silent Knight system All new fire alarm devices and accessories shall be compatible with this existing system B Being listed as an acceptable Manufacturer in no way relieves obligation to provide all equipment and features in accordance with these specifications C The equipment and service provider shall be a nationally recognized company specializing in fire alarm and detection systems This provider shall employ factory trained and NICET Level II certified technicians, and shall maintain a service organization within 100 miles of this project location The equipment and service provider shall have a minimum of 10 years of experience in the fire protective signaling systems industry 283111-1 Frostburg State University Cumberland Hall Renovation 1.5 RELATED DOCUMENTS A Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions apply to this section B The work covered by this section is to be coordinated with related work as specified elsewhere in the specifications Requirements of the following sections apply: C The system and all associated operations shall be in accordance with the following: 1.6 Division 26: "Basic Electrical Materials and Methods." Division 26: "Wiring Methods." Division 23: "Fire Suppression" Division 25: "Fire Protection" Division 25: "HVAC Systems" Division 23: "Building Automation and Control" NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 70, National Electrical Code NFPA 101, Life Safety Code NFPA 90A, Standard for the Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems ANSI/ASME A17.1 / CSA B44, Safety Code for Elevators and EscalatorsICC/ANSI A117.1 Accessible and Useable Buildings and Facilities Local Jurisdictional Adopted Codes and Standards ADA Accessibility Guidelines SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A General: The existing fire alarm system is a non-coded addressable microprocessor-based fire alarm system with initiating devices, notification appliances, and monitoring and control devices as indicated on the drawings and as specified herein All new devices shall be compatible with this existing system B Software: The existing fire alarm system shall be re-programmed to account for the additional devices that are installed as part of this project 1.7 SUBMITTALS A General: Submit the following according to Conditions of Contract Provide product data sheets for system components highlighted to indicate the specific products, features, or functions required to meet this specification Alternate or as-equal products submitted under this contract must provide a detailed line-by-line comparison of how the submitted product meets, exceeds, or does not comply with this specification Provide wiring diagrams from manufacturer Provide shop drawings showing system details including location of FACU, all existing and new devices, and all new circuiting 283111-2 Frostburg State University Cumberland Hall Renovation B 1.8 Update existing system power and battery charts with performance graphs and voltage drop calculations to assure that the system will operate in accordance with the prescribed backup time periods and under all voltage conditions per UL and NFPA standards Provide operation and maintenance data for inclusion in Operating and Maintenance Manual Include data for each type product, including all features and operating sequences, both automatic and manual Provide the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of service organizations Provide product certification signed by the manufacturer of the fire alarm system components certifying that their products comply with indicated requirements Provide record of field tests of system Submission to Authority Having Jurisdiction: In addition to routine submission of the above material, make an identical submission to the authority having jurisdiction Include copies of shop drawings as required to depict component locations to facilitate review Upon receipt of comments from the Authority, make resubmissions, if required, to make clarifications or revisions to obtain approval QUALITY ASSURANCE A Installer Qualifications: A factory authorized installer is to perform the work of this section B Each and every item of the Fire Alarm System shall be listed under the appropriate category by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc (UL), and shall bear the "UL" label PART - PRODUCTS 2.1 FIRE ALARM CONTROL UNIT A 2.2 The fire alarm control unit (main fire alarm panel) is an existing Silent Knight model #5820XLEVS panel located in room #125 (Receptionist and Mail) on the first floor All new fire alarm devices shall be compatible with this panel CONVENTIONAL NOTIFICATION A STANDARD ALARM NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES Visible/Only: Strobe shall be listed to UL 1971 The V/O shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system The V/O enclosure shall mount directly to standard single gang, double gang or 4" square electrical box, without the use of special adapters or trim rings V/O appliances shall be provided with different minimum flash intensities of 15cd, 75cd and 110cd Provide a label inside the strobe lens to indicate the listed candela rating of the specific Visible/Only appliance Notification Appliance Circuit provides synchronization of strobes at a rate of 1Hz The circuit shall provide the capability to silence the audible signals, while the strobes continue to flash, over a single pair of wires The capability to synchronize multiple notification appliance circuits shall be provided Accessories: The contractor shall furnish any necessary accessories 283111-3 Frostburg State University Cumberland Hall Renovation PART - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION, GENERAL A Install system components and all associated devices in accordance with applicable NFPA Standards and manufacturer's recommendations B Installation personnel shall be supervised by persons who are qualified and experienced in the installation, inspection, and testing of fire alarm systems Examples of qualified personnel shall include, but not be limited to, the following: 3.2 Factory trained and certified personnel National Institute of Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET) fire alarm level II certified personnel Personnel licensed or certified by state or local authority EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION A Furnish and install a complete Fire Alarm System as described herein and as shown on the plans B Existing Fire Alarm Equipment shall be maintained fully operational until the new equipment has been tested and accepted C Equipment Removal: After acceptance of the new fire alarm system, package operational fire alarm and detection equipment that has been removed and deliver to the Owner Remove from the site and legally dispose of the remainder of the existing material D Automatic Detector Installation: Conform to NFPA 72 3.3 PREPARATION A 3.4 Coordinate work of this Section with other affected work and construction schedule WIRING INSTALLATION A System Wiring: Wire and cable shall be a type listed for its intended use by an approval agency acceptable to the Authority Having Jurisdiction and shall be installed in accordance with the appropriate articles from the current approved edition of NFPA 70: National Electric Code (NEC) B Contractor shall obtain from the Fire Alarm System Manufacturer written instruction regarding the appropriate wire/cable to be used for this installation No deviation from the written instruction shall be made by the Contractor without the prior written approval of the Fire Alarm System Manufacturer C Color Coding: Color-code fire alarm conductors differently from the normal building power wiring Use one color code for alarm initiating device circuits wiring and a different color code 283111-4 Frostburg State University Cumberland Hall Renovation for supervisory circuits Color-code notification appliance circuits differently from alarminitiating circuits Paint fire alarm system junction boxes and covers red D Mount end-of-line device in box with last device or separate box adjacent to last device for Class "B" supervision E Ethernet Circuits: 3.5 Ethernet circuits shall be provided to the Fire Alarm Control Panel and PC Annunciator Remote Clients Where a dedicated Fire Alarm Ethernet LAN is specified only Agency Listed Fire Alarm Ethernet hardware shall be installed The electrical contractor shall coordinate and ensure proper Ethernet connections occur at the fire alarm control panel and other designated equipment locations prior to system turnover FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A Manufacturer's Field Services: Provide services of a factory-authorized service representative to supervise the field assembly and connection of components and the pretesting, testing, and adjustment of the system B Service personnel shall be qualified and experienced in the inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire alarm systems Examples of qualified personnel shall be permitted to include, but shall not be limited to, individuals with the following qualifications: Factory trained and certified National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET) fire alarm certified International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) fire alarm certified Certified by a state or local authority Trained and qualified personnel employed by an organization listed by a national testing laboratory for the servicing of fire alarm systems C Pretesting: Determine, through pretesting, the conformance of the system to the requirements of the Drawings and Specifications Correct deficiencies observed in pretesting Replace malfunctioning or damaged items with new and retest until satisfactory performance and conditions are achieved D Inspection: Inspect equipment installation, interconnection with system devices, mounting locations, and mounting methods Verify that units and controls are properly installed, connected, and labeled and that interconnecting wires and terminals are identified 283111-5 Frostburg State University Cumberland Hall Renovation E Acceptance Operational Tests: Perform operational system tests to verify conformance with specifications: a b c Each alarm initiating device installed shall be operationally tested Each device shall be tested for alarm and trouble conditions Contractor shall submit a written certification that the Fire Alarm System installation is complete including all punch-list items Test battery operated emergency power supply Test emergency power supply to minimum durations specified Test Supervising Station Signal Transmitter Coordinate testing with Supervising Station monitoring firm/entity Test each Notification Appliance installed for proper operation Submit written report indicating sound pressure levels at specified distances Test Fire Alarm Control Unit and Remote Annunciator Provide minimum 10 days' notice of acceptance test performance schedule to Owner, and local Authority Having Jurisdiction The Owner shall witness all acceptance tests F Retesting: Correct deficiencies indicated by tests and completely retest work affected by such deficiencies Verify by the system test that the total system meets the Specifications and complies with applicable standards G Report of Tests and Inspections: Provide a written record of inspections, tests, and detailed test results in the form of a test log Use NFPA 72 Forms for documentation H Final Test, Record of Completion, and Certificate of Occupancy: 3.6 Test the system as required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction in order to obtain a certificate of occupancy Provide completed NFPA 72 Record of Completion form to Owner and AHJ CLEANING AND ADJUSTING A Cleaning: Remove paint splatters and other spots, dirt, and debris Clean unit internally using methods and materials recommended by manufacturer B Occupancy Adjustments: When requested within one year of date of Substantial Completion, provide on-site assistance in adjusting sound pressure levels and adjusting controls and sensitivities to suit actual occupied conditions Provide up to three visits to the site for this purpose 3.7 TRAINING A Provide the services of a factory-authorized service representative to demonstrate the system and train Owner's maintenance personnel as specified below Train Owner's maintenance personnel in the procedures and schedules involved in operating, troubleshooting, servicing, and preventive maintaining of the system Provide a minimum of hours' training 283111-6 Frostburg State University Cumberland Hall Renovation Schedule training with the Owner at least seven days in advance END OF SECTION 283111 283111-7 Frostburg State University Cumberland Hall Renovation ... FACILITY NATURAL-GAS PIPING TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING FOR PLUMBING - 1-2 1-5 1-7 - 12 1-6 - 10 1-6 - 12 - 12 1-4 - 12 1-9 - 16 - 10 DIVISION 23 HEATING,... -AIR DUCT ACCESSORIES -DIFFUSERS, REGISTERS AND GRILLES -HYDRONIC CONVECTORS - - 24 1-9 - 15 - 10 - 10 - 18 - 10 1-4 1-4 ... -IDENTIFICATION FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS WIRING DEVICES LIGHTING - - 19 1-7 1-3 1-6 - 11 1-6 1-6 1-8 DIVISION

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