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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.
PLUMBING SYSTEMS INSULATION
SECTION 15250
PLUMBING SYSTEMS INSULATION
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 DEFINITIONS
A. Exposed - Equipment, ducts and piping in areas which will be visible without removing ceilings or opening access
panels.
B. Concealed - Installed above ceiling, in walls or chases.
C. Outdoors - Exposed to the weather or ambient conditions.
D. Underground - Buried.
1.02 CERTIFICATION /QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Insulation, adhesives, coatings, sealers, tapes, shall have a flame spread rating of 25 or less and smoke
development of 50 or less in accordance with ASTM E -84 and UL 723
B. Materials shall meet the requirements of NFPA 90 -A.
1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit manufacturer's product data and installation procedures for review.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 PIPE AND EQUIPMENT INSULATION
A. Materials for Pipe and Equipment: Provide factory premolded or shop or site mitered segment type insulation for
pipe, pipe fittings, and valves.
B. Fitting insulation: Same thickness and material as adjoining pipe insulation.
C. Flexible Tubular Elastomeric:
1. Provide fire- retardant closed -cell slip -on flexible type. Minimum "R" value of 2.57.
2. Acceptable manufacturers: LS manufactured by K -Flex USA.
3. Use on the following services:
a. Moisture condensate drains - 1" thick, LS aft white seal seam.
D. Fiberglass Pipe Insulation:
1. Acceptable manufacturers: Johns - Manville "Micro -Lok 850 "; CertainTeed; Knauf; Owens Corning. Foster Jacket: AS]
fiberglass reinforced kraft paper with aluminum foil and minimum R value of 3.6.
2. Use on the following services:
a. Domestic hot water supply piping. Domestic hot water supply piping - 1" thick for piping 2" or less and 1 -1/2"
thick insulation for piping 2 -1/2" and greater.
b. Domestic hot water recirculation piping - 1" thick.
C. Horizontal and vertical rain water leaders and overflow storm and roof drain bodies - 1" thick.
d. Horizontal and vertical cold Condensate Piping - 1" thick.
e. Vent piping from relief valves - 1 -1/2" thick.
f. Medical and Instrucment air Intake piping within conditioned space - 1" thick.
F. Calcium Silicate:
1. Noncombustible hydrous calcium silicate, 15 PCF density, minimum thermal conductivity of 0.55 at 800 degrees F.
2. Acceptable manufacturers: Johns - Manville "Thermo -12 Gold ".
3. Covering: AS] fiberglass reinforced kraft paper with aluminum foil.
4. Use on the following services:
a. Hot water pipe below 7' -0" AFF. Same thickness as fiberglass pipe insulation.
G. Covering: 0.016" thick aluminum jacket outdoor insulated pipe equivalent to Childers and cover fittings with
factory formed covers equivalent to Elljacs. White PVC jacketing for all indoor services below 7' -0" above finished
floor (AFF).
2.03 MATERIALS FOR FITTINGS, VALVES, AND SPECIAL COVERINGS
A. For all services, use premolded insulation for pipe fittings, elbows, tees, butterfly valves, and couplings 2 -1/2
and larger. Finish shall be as specified under Products above or as specified below. PVC fitting covers may be used
over the premolded Insulation for:
1. Rainwater and Overflow Storm Piping
2. Domestic Hot Water
3. Domestic Hot Water Recirc.
B. PVC fitting covers with fiberglass inserts may be used on piping fittings elbows and valves 2" and less for the
following services:
1. Domestic Hot Water
2. Domestic Hot Water Recirc.
C. For tanks, heat exchangers and large pipes in systems operating over 60 degrees F. when exposed -to -view inside
building or In equipment rooms, cover insulation with a smoothing coat of Keane Powerhouse cement, one layer of white
colored woven glass fabric embedded and finished with Foster GPM mastic.
D. For pipe fittings, valves, strainers, and other irregular surfaces, when Inside building or In equipment rooms, cover
Insulation with white colored woven glass fabric embedded In white vapor barrier coating, Foster 30 -35 or equal.
Provide removable section for pump, strainer, etc. service requirements.
E. For any service when above grade exposed -to- the - weather outside building, cover straight pipe insulation with
0.016" thick aluminum jacket equivalent to Childers and cover fittings with factory formed covers equivalent to Elijacs.
F. For flexible tubular elastomeric pipe and fitting insulation when exposed -to- view inside building or exposed to
the weather, finish with two coats of fire retardant self - extinguishing vinyl lacquer type highly flexible coating
equivalent to Armstrong "Armaflex Finish ", custom color blended to match surrounding surfaces.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLATION - GENERAL
A. Deliver and store insulation materials in manufacturers containers and kept free from dirt, water, chemical and
mechanical damage.
B. Complete piping pressure testing prior to applying Insulation.
C. Apply Insulation In workmanlike manner by experienced, qualified, workmen.
D. Surfaces shall be clean and dry when covering is applied. Covering to be dry when installed and before and during
application of any finish, unless such finish requires specifically a wetted surface for application.
E. Adhesives, cements and mastics shall be compatible with materials applied and shall not attack materials in
either wet or dry state.
F. Stop duct coverings, including jacket and insulation, at fire penetrations of fire or smoke rated partitions,
floors above grade and roofs. "Fan -out" or extend jacketed insulation at least 2" beyond angle frames of fire dampers
and secure to wail. Maintain vapor barrier.
3.02 INSTALLATION OF PIPE AND EQUIPMENT COVERING
A. Where glass fiber or flexible tubular elastomeric insulation is used on piping sized 2" and larger, insert a
section of foamglass or calcium silicate insulation, at hanger or support points, between pipe and metal shield for
full length of shield, to prevent crushing of Insulation. Where insulation passes through pipe hangers and across
trapeze supports, 12" long metal saddles shall be used. Insulation thickness to be same as adjoining glass fiber
insulation. On cold pipe, vapor barrier should be carried through the hanger and sealed. Saddles shall be used where
rigid foamgiass inserts are not acceptable.
B. Finish all piping below 7' -0" AFF with pvc jacket.
C. Apply flexible tubular elastomeric insulation to pipe and fittings with all joints tightly fitted and sealed with
adhesive.
PLUMBING
SECTION 15400
PLUMBING
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 WORK INCLUDED
A. This section includes requirements for:
1. Cleanouts.
2. Shock arrestors.
1.02 RELATED WORK
A. Section 15010: Basic Mechanical Requirements
B. Section 15050: Basic Materials and Methods
C. Section 15060: Piping and Fittings
D. Section 15100: Valves
E. Section 15061: Pipe Hangers
F. Section 15250: Mechanical Systems Insulation
1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit product data for review.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS
A. Acceptable manufacturers are Indicated in subsequent paragraphs.
2.02 SHOCK ARRESTORS
A. Acceptable manufacturers:
1. Wade.
2. Precision Products.
3. Zurn.
4. Sioux Chief
2.03 CLEANOUTS
A. Acceptable manufacturers:
1. Wade.
2. Zurn.
3. Sioux Chief
4. Josam
5. Jay R. Smith
B. Zurn model numbers are used below.
C. Finished concrete floor: ZB1400 -NL cast Iron body with round adjustable polished nickel bronze top, ABS plug and
carpet marker where required.
D. Ceramic tile: ZB1400 -TX series, cast iron body, polished nickel bronze top, 1/2" terrazzo recess and closure plug.
E. Vinyl the floor: ZN1400 -NL -X series, cast iron body, round nickel bronze top, 1/8" tile recess and closure plug.
F. Carpet: ZN1400NL. Inside caulk round brass scorlated frame and cover and provide carpet marker.
G. Wall: 1440 Cast iron caulking ferrule with stainless round access cover and screws.
H. Access covers: Minimum size 12" x 12" located for access to valves, shock absorbers, trap primers, wall
cleanouts, etc.
I. Furnish cleanouts occurring in waterproof floors with clamping devices.
J. Provide heavy duty floor cleanouts at exterior of building and within mechanical and pump rooms.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLATION AND TESTING
A. Shock Arrestors:
1. Install shock arrestors at each quick closing valves, solenoid type valves, and flush valves, including water
closets, urinals, showers, sterilizers, ice makers, hose bibbs, sinks and lavatories. Size shock arrestors in
accordance with manufacturer's instructions and PDI standards.
2. Install shock arrestors within five feet of valve, provide wall access panel as required.
3. Test and certify shock arrestors by Plumbing and Drainage institute.
B. Cleanouts
1. Provide line size cleanouts up to 4 "; 4" cleanout for lines larger than 4 ".
2. Locate cleanouts at all changes in direction greater than 45 degrees and in straight runs as shown 100 feet outside
the building on drawing or spaced not greater than required by applicable Plumbing Code.
3. Extend inaccessible cleanouts up through floor and /or wall to provide easy accessibility.
PLUMBING FIXTURES
SECTION 15440
PLUMBING FIXTURES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 WORK INCLUDED
A. Comply with provisions of Section 15010.
B. Provide plumbing fixtures, trim and related items such as supplies, traps, drains, cleanouts, water closet
flanges, bolts, seats and covers, fixture supports and other accessory items.
C. Coordinate fixture requirements by reviewing architectural, structural, and equipment drawings. Install fixtures
In accordance with Contract Drawings and manufacturer's rough -in drawings.
1.02 RELATED WORK
A. Section 15400: Plumbing
B. Section 15060: Piping and Fittings
C. Section 15100: Valves
1.03 CODES AND STANDARDS
A. Perform work in accordance with applicable codes and standards enforced by local authorities.
B. All barrier free fixtures shall be Installed in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Rules
and Regulations.
1.04 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit manufacturer's product data for review.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS
A. Fixtures: Kohler, American Standard, Zurn, Toto.
B. Brass Trim: McGuire Engineered Brass Company, Brasscraft, Zurn.
C. Floor drains, carriers and p- traps: Zurn, Wade, Josam, Jay R. Smith.
D. Flush valves: Sloan Royal, Zurn with low force handles for ADA compliance.
E. Toilet seats: Olsmite, Beneke, Bemis, Church, Centoco, Kohler.
F. Faucets: Chicago Faucet Company, Sloan, Zurn.
G. Stainless steel sinks: Elkay, Just, Franke Commercial.
H. Washing machine wash box: Guy Grey, Symmons Industries Inc., Acorn.
I. Flow control devices: Dole Flow Controls Company.
J. Provide fixtures and trim as a complete unit as required in the individual "P" numbers listed on plumbing fixture
schedule.
K. Pre - fabricated insulation on water lines and p -trap under barrier free lavatories and sinks: Trap Wrap TrueBro,
Inc. Handi Lav -Guard McGuire Pro -wrap.
L. Thermostatic mixing valves: Symmons.
2.02 MATERIALS
A. Wall hung lavatories: Furnish complete with floor mounted carriers, Zurn 1231..
B. Countertop sinks: Furnished complete with mounting rings where required.
C. Fixture color: White unless specified otherwise.
D. Faucets and flush valves: Provide either integral or attached heavy duty supply stops with nipples.
E. Clamping device: Provide for drains installed In slabs above grade.
F. Plumbing and Medical Gas roughin within wall to fixtures shall be provided with HoldRite Mounting System to
secure pipng In place and prevent movement.
G. Trap primer: Provide connections for floor drain as shown on drawings.
H. All plumbing fixtures including Vitreous china fixtures shall be provided with anti - microbial finish applied from
the factory.
I. All plumbing fixtures shall be of high efficiency type. See fixture schedule for more information.
J. Caulking: General Electric silicon sanitary sealant or equal. Product shall have no voc's - volatile organic
compounds
K. Provide treated wood, polystyrene pipe holder or metal backing at wall fixtures and fixture trim connections so
piping and connecting faucets and valves are rigid to wall.
L. Wrist blade operation:
1. Pull wrist blade to operator to turn on.
2. Push toward splashback to turn off faucet.
M. Supply stops shall be heavy duty with wheel handle, NSF /ANSI G61, lead free.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 FIXTURE CONNECTIONS
A. Connect to plumbing fixtures and equipment provided under this and other sections of specification, architectural
drawings, and manufacturer's shop drawings. Provide rough -in connections as shown on drawings.
B. Use schedule and details on drawings or manufacturer's shop drawings for connection sizes to fixtures.
C. Provide separate p -trap for each fixture, floor drain, and piece of equipment.
D. Provide cast iron p -traps under floor drains.
E. Provide deep seal traps under floor drains in air conditioning unit plenums, walk -in cooler and freezer units,
storage rooms, toilet rooms, and elsewhere as Indicated on drawings.
F. Where required by local or state enclay codes, provide H.W. flow limiting devices to lavatories /sinks in
accordance with ASHRAE 90 -75.
G. Install lavatories and sinks with a minimum of 4" clearance on each side, from a wall or partition.
H. Install water closets with a minimum of 15" clearance from the centerline of the bowl to each side, from a wall,
partition, divider, or another fixture.
I. Water closets shall have a minimum of 21" clearance in front of bowl.
J. Coordinate dimensions required for minimum fixture clearances with other Divisions.
K. Where automatic electronic flushing devices are specified, coordinate installation with Division 16.
L. Caulk around joints at fixtures mounted on wall or floor, or backed up to walls.
M. Mount fixtures rigid to walls as shown on drawings or details.
N. Accessories: Factory Installed grab bars and curtain rod.
O. Install a dropped eared "L", mounted on treated wood backing for rigid support for all shower heads.
P. Flush valves: Install flush valves on wide side of water closet as required for ADA accessibility.
Q. Gooseneck faucets intended for staff and patient, use shall not contain aerators but shall contain plain end
outlet trim ring.
R. Contractor shall install fixtures as per manufacturers written instructions. Contractor shall provide all
required materials as needed for a complete system.
S. Contractor shall provide grout or cement as required for floor mounted carriers as needed.
3.02 TESTING AND CLEANING
A. Inspect and test work to insure that it is installed in accordance with drawings and specification and is
functioning as designed. Test procedures and pressure as required by other sections.
B. Correct all deficiencies found and retest.
Smith
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Reid, Inc.
600 West Hillsboro, Suite 300
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441
(954) 421 -1260
FAX: (954) 421 -1466
www.ssr- inc.com
Firm Certification - EB- 0000857
Michael A. Steward PE - 65701
John E. Moulder PE - 33200
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