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12-939-0291 2 3 BASIC FIRE PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS SECTION 15010 PART 1 -GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. Basic Fire Protection requirements specifically applicable to Division 15 Sections. B. Requirements of Division 1 Specifications, General Provisions of the Contract and General and Supplementary Conditions apply to this Division. E1.02 REFERENCES A. FM: Factory Mutual B. IRI: Industrial Risk Insurers C. MSS: Manufacturer's Standardization Society of the Valve and Fitting Industry. D. NEMA: National Electrical Manufacturers' Association. E. NFPA: National Fire Protection Association. F. UL: Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A. Submit under provisions of Division 1. B. Include Products as specified In the Individual sections of Division 15. C. Submit shop drawing and product data grouped to Include complete submittals of related systems, products, and accessories in a single submittal for approval by Architect and Engineer prior to purchasing and Installation. D. Submit copies of shop drawings In accordance with Division 1, including: 1. Fire protection systems. E. Brochures: Submit manufacturer's product data and brochures including: 1. Complete descriptions. 2. Illustrations. 3. Rating data, accessories, dimensional data, and applicable options and features marked for the specific Items scheduled on drawings and specified herein. D 4. Capacities stated In the terms specified. S. Performance curves for all air handling units fans and pumps. 6. The third time review of any submittal by the architect/ engineer will incur a back charge to the contractor at a rate of $150.00 per hour, minimum one hour charge. 1.04 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. NFPA 13. Sprinkler System Installation (2007). B. NFPA 14: Standpipe and Hose Systems (2007). C. Florida Building Codes - 2010. D. NFPA 25: Standard for the Inspection, Testing and Maintenance of Water -Based Fire Protection Systems(2008). E. NFPA 99: Healthcare Facilities. (2005) F. NFPA 101: Life Safety Code. (2009) G. FGI Guidelines for Design and Construction of Healthcare Facilities - 2010 Edition. H. Special regulations, supplement, and amendments of the State and /or local authorities having jurisdiction. I. Comply with the applicable edition date of each regulation as adopted by the authorities having jurisdiction. 1.05 PROJECT /SITE CONDITIONS A. Fire protection layouts Indicated on drawings are diagrammatical and intended to show relative positions and arrangement of equipment, ductwork and piping. Coordinate fire protection work with other trades and measurements obtained at the job site, as applicalbe, prior to installation. Generally, install work In locations shown on Drawings, using as necessary, rises, drops, offsets and transitions to fit in the available space unless prevented by Project conditions. CB. If prevented by project conditions, prepare drawings showing proposed rearrangement of Work, including changes to Work specified in other sections. Obtain permission of owner, architect and engineer before proceeding. C. Place anchors, sleeves, and supports prior to pouring concrete or installation of masonry work. D. Cause as little interference or interruption of existing utilities and services as possible. Schedule work which will cause interference or interruption in advance with Owner, authorities having jurisdiction, and all affected trades. E. Determine sizes and verify locations of existing utilities on or near site. F. Keep roads clear of materials and debris. G. Visit site and be informed of conditions under which Work must be performed. H. Locate equipment requiring periodic servicing so that it is readily accessible. Provide means of service access, following appropriate manufacturer's recommended service clearance space or, as applicable, means of access using duct, wall, or ceiling access doors. I. Install piping to leave sufficient space for AHJ inspection of wall construction. 1.06 FEES AND PERMITS A. Obtain and pay for all necessary permits and inspection fees required to perform Division 15 work. 1.07 COORDINATION DRAWINGS A. Prior to commencement of installation, prepare coordination drawings for work under this division, as specified in Division 1, in full cooperation with persons performing work under other Divisions, including but not limited to mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, structural, and miscellaneous steel. B B. Drawings shall not be formally submitted but shall be kept on site for reference and up dated for record drawings. Notify architect/ engineer of conflicts that cannot be resolved. C. Coordination Drawings shall be prepared to Include the following: 1. Drawn to a scale of 1/4" = 1' -0 ". 2. Room dimensions. 3. Sheet size matching contract documents. 4. Show equipment, columns, and beams. S. Construction details of plenums and casings. 6. Concrete pad and foundation layouts including anchor bolt and sleeve locations. 7. Mechanical, Plumbing, Fire Protection, Electrical systems. 8. Space allocation for conduits and cable trays. 9. Ceiling height. 1.08 COMPLETENESS OF WORK A. The Contract Documents depict mechanical, fire protection, and plumbing systems which are Intended to be complete and functioning systems. All products, materials, and labor necessary to render a fully functional system to fulfill the design Intent shown on the documents shall be provided by the Contractor. B. Catalog numbers referenced throughout the Division 15 Drawings and Specifications are Intended to convey a general understanding of the type and quality of the product required. Where written descriptions differ from information conveyed by a catalog number, the written description shall govern. No extra shall be allowed because a catalog number is found to be incomplete or obsolete. 1.09 REFERENCE STANDARDS AND DEFINITIONS A. Comply with provisions of Division 1. 1.10 PRODUCT SUBSTITUTIONS A. Comply with provisions of Division 1. A1. All substitution requests shall be submitted 10 business days prior to bid opening. J LL L� 5 6 1.11 RECORD DRAWINGS A. Provide record drawings that illustrate the work of Division 15 as finally constructed. Final record drawings shall be prepaid by the contractor In AutoCad or MicroStation format. All field revisions to the contract documents shall be clouded and identified. Deliver the bond sets of final record drawings to the architect /engineer for review. 1. Record drawings shall be up to date for review by architect/ engineer prior to each request for pay application. 2. Record drawings prepared by the contractor in AutoCad or MicroStation format shall become part of the close out documents. B. Record drawings shall reflect all changes made to the Contract Documents, whether generated by addenda, RFI's - request for Information, change orders, or field conditions. Maintain a daily record of these changes and keep current set of drawings showing these changes. Changes shall Include Isometric riser diagram changes. C. Deliver record drawings to architect /engineer within 30 days of Substantial Completion. 1.12 OWNING AND OPERATING MANUALS A. Comply with the requirements of Division 1 for owner as part of closeout documents. B. Manuals shall Include clear and comprehensive Instructions with appropriate graphics and project specific marked data to enable owner to operate and maintain all systems specified in this Division. C. Copies of approved submittals on furnished equipment shall be included as well as final TAB reports. 1.13 TRAINING A. Contractor shall provide the owner with training of all equipment and systems prior to completion of project. Contractor shall coordinate all training required with owner. MATERIALS AND METHODS SECTION 15050 BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.0ISECTION INCLUDES A.Basic materials and methods, along with Division 1, General Provisions, specially applicable to all Division 15 Sections. 1.0IRELATED WORK A.Division 1: Cutting and Patching. B.Division 1: Shop Drawings, Product Data, and Samples. C.Division 1: Storage and Protection. D.Divislon 1: Product Options and Substitutions. E.Divislon 1: Project Record Documents. F.Divlsion 3: Concrete G.Division 6: Rough Carpentry. (Wood blocking In walls required for attaching mechanical Items.) H.Division 7. Flashing and Sheet Metal. (Flashing for mechanical items penetrating walls and roof.) I.Division 7: Firestopping. ].Division 8: Hallow Metal Doors and Frames. (Louvers and grilles installed in hollow metal doors.) K.Division 9: Painting. 1.Palnting of pipe other than medical gas systems. L.Divlsion 16: Electrical 1.02ITEMS TO BE FURNISHED FOR INSTALLATION UNDER OTHER DIVISIONS A.Wall and ceiling access doors. Install under Division 8. 1.030WNER FURNISHED INFORMATION A.To the extent the Owner has performed and made available as Owner Furnished Information an Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA), the Contractor shall execute all requirements of the Contract Documents In accordance with the ICRA, and shall perform and provide all labor, materials and supervision to execute the specific infection control measures identified therein. B.The Contract Documents do not necessarily depict all the work required by the ICRA, nor are the Contract Documents responsible for the information contained in the ICRA. The Contractor shall request, and obtain if available, the Owner's ICRA documentation, become familiar with Its requirements and perform all work accordingly. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.0IPIPE MARKERS A.Plastic Pipe Markers: Factory fabricated, flexible, semi -rigid plastic, preformed to fit around pipe or pipe covering. Seton Snap On or equivalent. B.Provide weather proof labels outdoor vinyl on all exterior piping. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01PIPE IDENTIFICATION AND PAINTING A.Identify all piping as specified herein painted under Division 9. B.Plpe Identification: 1.Identify all piping systems Seton Snap On labels or equivelent (to denote contents and direction of flow) on piping at no more than 20 foot intervals and at valves, and at least once in each separate space through which the pipe passes. Colors shall conform to ASME 13.1. 2.1-abeling shall be a minimum of 2" high letters. C.AII piping shall be labeled to identify contents and direction of flow. 3.02CLEANING FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS A.General Cleanup: 1.Upon completion of contract and progressively as work proceeds, clean up dirt, debris, oil materials, etc., and remove from site, keeping premises in neat and clean condition to satisfaction of the owner, architect /engineer . See Division 1 of specifications for further requirements. 2.Seepage, discoloration or other damage to parts of the building, its finish, or furnishings due to Contractor's failure to properly clean piping systems or duct systems shall be repaired without cost to the Owner. B.Factory Finishes: 1.Clean all materials to like new condition. Touch up bare places, scratches and other minor damage to finishes. Use only factory supplied paint of matching color and formula. If finishes are badly damaged or if there are many damaged, scratched or bare places, refinish the entire item. 3.03 TESTING FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS A.Test all systems and equipment installed to demonstrate proper operation. B.Advise engineer, owner and architect of scheduled systems testing and completed system demonstration/ operation schedules so that he may witness, if desired. C.Correct and retest work found defective when tested. D.Make repairs to piping systems with new materials. Peening, doping, or caulking of joints or holes will not be acceptable. E.Fire Protection system piping: Hydrostatically test piping at 200 psi pressure for a period of two hours without evidence of leaking and as per NFPA. 3.04 INFECTION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS A.Coordlnate with the Owner the exact requirements for the infection control measures to be executed and performed during the course of this Project. B.Prior to execution, present to the Owner for approval a written execution plan for each Infection control measure. C.Coordinate infection control measures as needed with all other trades and disciplines. D.Provide documentation of Infection control measures to the Owner, as required and specified in the ICRA. SLEEVES AND THROUGH PENETRATIONS SECTION 15103 SLEEVES AND THROUGH PENETRATIONS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01WORK INCLUDED A. Provide sleeves for piping installed under this Division as specified herein. B. Seal pipe penetration as specified herein. 1.02COORDINATION A. Coordinate requirements of through penetration firestopping with Division 7. 1.03RELATED WORK A. Division 7: Flrestopping 1.04REFERENCES A. UL Fire Resistance Directory, latest edition. B. ASTM - E814 -88: Standard Test Method for Fire Tests of Through - Penetration Firestops. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01SLEEVES A. Materials 1. Concrete floors, concrete and masonry walls. 18 gauge galvanized sheetmetal. 2. Drywall partitions: 18 gauge galvanized steel sheet metal. B. Sleeves shall be sized such that the annular space between outside surface of pipe or pipe Insulation and the inside surface of the sleeve is not less than 1/2 ". Provide larger annular space if required by firestopping product installation instructions. 2.02ESCUTCHEON PLATES A. Provide B & C No. 10 or equal chrome plated escutcheon plates where pipes penetrate partitions or ceilings in finished areas. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01INSTALLATION A. Sleeves: 1. Floors: sleeve all pipe penetrations. Extend sleeve 1 -1/2" above finished floor, except piping within pipe chases. Sleeve shall be flush with underside of floor. 2. Masonry or concrete walls: sleeve all pipe penetrations. Sleeves shall be flush on both sides of wall. 3. Drywall partitions: sleeve all penetrations of piping in systems over 160 F. 4. Seal voids between outside surface of sleeve and wall, partition or floor. Seals shall be airtight. S. Install piping, Insulation and sleeves In strict accordance with applicable U.L. floor or partition assembly Instructions. Coordinate with Division 7 flrestop manufacturer's Installation Instructions. B. Penetrations not sleeved or firestopped: 1. Seal voids between pipe and partition. Seals shall be airtight. C. Escutcheon Plates 1. Provide chromium plated escutcheon plates for exposed uninsulated pipes projecting through floors or walls In "finished" spaces. Mechanical rooms, storerooms, electric closets, and janitors closets are not considered "finished" spaces. a. Clearance between sleeve and pipe: Minimum of 1/2 inch for hot piping and 1 inch for cold piping or as otherwise dictated by UL Fire Resistance Directory. D'd77 i 111 r'1g/ti= Ni. , t 1 ?� i t ll lCJl IN CO vtR,,,,sC'tr lV, 5 ! r a `e 6 SHAILL LIE I'll TED 1"OR APPIR01,ALTO 1911�q;_';'il 1 ADE r'f }tJIe1'! 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