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13-445-005BASIC FIRE PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS SECTION 15010 PAKT1-GENERAL 1,O1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Basic Fire Protection requirements specifioaUyapplicable to Division 15 Sections. 1.02 REFERENCES A. FM: Factory Mutual O. IRI: Industrial Risk Insurers C. MSS: ManufactunerjsStandandizabun 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. Include Products as specified |n the individual sections ofDivision 15. B. Submit shop drawing and product data grouped to Include complete submittals of related systems, products, and accessories ina single submittal for approval by Engineer prior to purchasing and installation. C. Brochures: Submit manufacturer's product data and brochures including: 1. Complete descriptions. 2. Illustrations. 3. Rating data, accessories, dimensional date, and applicable options and features marked for the specific items scheduled on drawings and specified herein. 4. The third time review of any submittal by the architedyengineerwi|| incur a back charge to the contractor at a rate of $150.00 per hour, minimum one hour charge. 1.V4 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. 0FPA13: Sprinkler System Installation (2OO7). B. NFPA 14: Standpipe and Hose Systems (ZOO7). C. Florida Building Codes -2U1O. D. NFPA 99: Healthcare Facilities. (2005) E. MFP& 101: Life Safety Code, (2009) F. FG% Guidelines for Design and Construction of Healthcare Facilities - 2010 Edition. G. Specia|regu|ations,supp|ement,andamendmentaoftheStateand/or|oca|aothohtieshavingjuhsdiction. H. Comply with the applicable edition date of each regulation as adopted by the authorities having jurisdiction. 1,05 PRO]E[TySITE[DNDD3ONS A. Fire protection layouts indicated on drawings are diagrammaUoe| and intended to show relative positions and arrangement of equipment, ductwork and piping. Coordinate fine protection work with other trades and measurements obtained at the job site, as app||oa|be, prior to installation. Generally, install work in locations shown an Drawings, using as necessary, rises, drops, offsets and transitions tufit|n the available space unless prevented by Project conditions. B. 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. Cause as little interference or interruption of existing utilities and services as possible. Schedule work which will cause interference orInterruption in advance with Owner, authorities having jurisdiction, and all affected trades. D. Determine sizes and verify locations of existing utilities on or near site. E. Keep roads clear of materials and debris. F. Visit site and be informed of conditions under which Work must be performed. 1.0@ FEES AND PERMITS A. Obtain and pay for all necessary permits and inspection fees required to perform Division 15 work. 1.O7 COMPLETENESS OFWORK 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 fully functional system to fb|M|| the design intent shown on the documents shall be provided by the Contractor. 8. Catalog numbers referenced throughout the Division 15 Drawings and Spedfivationsare Intended to convey a general understanding of the type and quality of the product required. Where written descriptions differ from information conveyed byacatalog number, the written description shall govern. No extra shall be allowed because catalog number is found tobe incomplete orobsolete. 1.D8 PRODUCT SUBSTITUTIONS A. All substitution requests shall be submitted 10 business days prior to bid opening, 1.O9 RECORD DRAWINGS A. Provide record drawings that illustrate the work ofDivision 15 ashna||yconstructed. Roa) record drawings shall be prepaid by the contractor in 4utoCad orMicnoStat|onformat. 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 arch |tecVengineer prior to each request for pay application. 2. Record drawings prepared by the contractor in AutuCad or Micro5tahon format shall become part of the dose 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 ofdrawings showing these changes. Changes shall include Isometric riser diagram changes, C. Deliver record drawings to arch|tecVengioeerwithin 30 days of Substantial Completion. MATERIALS AND METHODS SECTION 15050 BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS PART1'GENERAL 1.D1 RELATED WORK & Cutting and Patching. B. Division 16: Electrical 1'O2 OWNER 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 infectilon control measures identified therein. B.The Contract Documents do not necessarily depict all the work required by the ICRA, nor are the Contr-act Documents responsible for the information contained in the ICRA. The Contractor shall request, and obtain If available, the Owner'sICRA documentation, become familiar with its requirements and perform all work accordingly. 1.03 CUTTING AND PATCHING A.Repair or replace damage caused by cutting or installation of work specified In Division 15. B.Perform repairs with materials which match existing and install in accordance with the appropriate section of these specifications. 1'O4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND PROTECTION A.Insofar as possible, deliver items in manufacturer's original unopened packaging. Where deliver In original packaging is not practical, provide cover and shielding for all Items with protective materials to keep them from being damaged. Use care in loading, transporting, unloading, and storing to keep items from being damaged. B.Stnre items in a dean, dry place, and protect from damage. Five protection piping and equipment may not be staged or stored outdoors unless intended for outdoor use. C.Keep dirt and debris out ufpipes. Provide temporary caps orplugs on all piping systems and caps. Caps and covers shall be installed during transit and job site storage. Storge of material shall be indoors. Materials that must be stored outdoor exposed to the elements shall be elevated above grade and covered with heavy mil visqueen. Material found stored outdoors not covered or sitting In standing water shall be removed from the jobs|te and replace with new material at the contractor expense. D.Repair, restore, and replace damaged items. E.Cover all equipment and material during work of finished trades with heavy mil visqueen. F.AU materials and equipment stored off site shall be stored ina insured and bonded location. Materials and equipment shall not be stored outdoors. 1.O5 CLEANING FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS A,GeneralC|eanup: 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 I of specifications for further requirements. 2.Seepage, discoloration or other damage to parts of the building, its finish, or furnishings due to ContractorJs failure to properly clean piping systems or duct systems shall be repaired without cost to the Owner. 8.FactoryRnishes: 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. lf finishes are badly damaged orif there are many damaged, scratched or bare places, refinish the entire item. 1'Q8 TESTING FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS A.Conect and retest work found defective when tested. B.Make repair's to piping systems with new materials. Peening, doping, or caulking of joints or holes will not be acceptable. C.Rne Protection system piping: Hydrostatically test piping at 200 psi pressure for a period of two hours without evidence of leaking and as per NpPA. 1'07 INFECTION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS A.Coordinate 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. FIRE PROTECTION LEGEND FIRE PROTECTION | SECTION 15300 | | | PART 1-GENERAL 1.O1 WORK INCLUDED ! / A° Provide materials and labor required to completely execute the sprinkler and fineprotection work for this project, as indicated on the drawings and as herein specified. B. Scope ufwork: | 1. Interior pipe and fittings. | Z. Testing and flushing. � | 1O�R�L�T�DVV�R� ! . � A. Section 15010: General Requirements B. Section 15050: Basic Materials and Methods 1.O3 INSTALLER QUALIFICATIONS � A. Comply with local and state |icensure requirements for installation cf fire protection systems. ! 1.O4 SYSTEM DESIGN � � 1'05 QUALITY ASSURANCE i A. Underwriter's Laboratories (U.L.) listed and Factory Mutual (F.M.) approved material. / 1.0OSUBMITTALS AND SHOP DRAWINGS C. Include the following manufacturer's product data with submittal: 1. Pipe and fittings. PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.D1 PIPE AND FITTINGS A. Interior Pipe and Fittings: 1. Schedule 10 /ST4-135, electric-resistance welded steel pipe suitable for roll grooving for piping 3" and larger. Provide A8Fcoating on pipe. Piping shall be rated for 300 psi. 3. Schedule 5 piping shall not be approved orpermitted. 4. Fittings: a. Mechanical couplings: Roll groove rigid type byVictauUo, or Grinnell U.L. listed for 300 psi, b. Class 25O cast Iron sprinkler fittings U.L listed ' screwed flanged. C. All fitt/ngsshall beby the same manufacturer and shall be UL/FM approved. B. All components in Fire Protection System shall be manufactured in the V.B. Components not manufactured in the U.S. shall not beacceptable. FIRE PROTECTION ABBREVIATIONS FIRE HOSE CABINET SYMBOL DESCRIPTION FIRE EXTINGUISHER SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SECTIONAL CONTROL VALVE FIRE LINE OR MAIN FIRE HYDRANT FIRE DEPARTMENT VALVE CABINET FIRE STANDPIPE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER MAIN REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW PREVENTER RISER CONTROL VALVE FIXTURE INDENTIFICATION ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR TAMPER SWITCH TO EXISTING NORMALLY OPEN FIRE EXTINGUISHER PIPE TURNED DOWN FLOW SWITCH �BALL VALVE CAP ON LINE ;HYDRAULIC CALCULATION PIPE NODE 1-100 ,SECTIONAL CONTROL VALVE iFIRE HYDRANT WITH VALVE :REMOVE EXISTING HEAD AND PLUG FITTING ;O.S.&Y. GATE OR BUTTERFLY VALVE REMOVE EXISTING HEAD & EXTEND I'BRANCH LINE W/TAMPER SWITCH. TO NEW HEAD LOCATION FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION NMI P IPING TO BE REMOVED !CHECK VALVE FIRE PROTECTION | SECTION 15300 | | | PART 1-GENERAL 1.O1 WORK INCLUDED ! / A° Provide materials and labor required to completely execute the sprinkler and fineprotection work for this project, as indicated on the drawings and as herein specified. B. Scope ufwork: | 1. Interior pipe and fittings. | Z. Testing and flushing. � | 1O�R�L�T�DVV�R� ! . � A. Section 15010: General Requirements B. Section 15050: Basic Materials and Methods 1.O3 INSTALLER QUALIFICATIONS � A. Comply with local and state |icensure requirements for installation cf fire protection systems. ! 1.O4 SYSTEM DESIGN � � 1'05 QUALITY ASSURANCE i A. Underwriter's Laboratories (U.L.) listed and Factory Mutual (F.M.) approved material. / 1.0OSUBMITTALS AND SHOP DRAWINGS C. Include the following manufacturer's product data with submittal: 1. Pipe and fittings. PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.D1 PIPE AND FITTINGS A. Interior Pipe and Fittings: 1. Schedule 10 /ST4-135, electric-resistance welded steel pipe suitable for roll grooving for piping 3" and larger. Provide A8Fcoating on pipe. Piping shall be rated for 300 psi. 3. Schedule 5 piping shall not be approved orpermitted. 4. Fittings: a. Mechanical couplings: Roll groove rigid type byVictauUo, or Grinnell U.L. listed for 300 psi, b. Class 25O cast Iron sprinkler fittings U.L listed ' screwed flanged. C. All fitt/ngsshall beby the same manufacturer and shall be UL/FM approved. B. All components in Fire Protection System shall be manufactured in the V.B. Components not manufactured in the U.S. shall not beacceptable. FIRE PROTECTION ABBREVIATIONS SPRINKLER NOTES—— 1. ALL FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM SHALL BE IN COMPLIANCE-WITH THE LGZAL-FIRiz CODES AND ORDINANCES AND AS PER NFPA 13 2007 E91TION REQUIREMENTS. 2. SPRINKLER SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED BY A STATE CERTIFIED FIRE PROTECTION CONTRACTOR. 3. EXISTING SERVICES INDICATED ON THESE DRAWINGS WERE DERIVED FROM EXISTING DRAWINGS AND LIMITED FIELD OBSERVATIONS. THESE DRAWINGS MAY NOT BE ALL INCLUSIVE OF SERVICES THAT EXIST IN THE PROJECT AREA. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY SERVICES, LOCATION, TYPE AND SIZE PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION. ANY DEVIATIONS IMPACTING WORK SHOWN ON THESE DOCUMENTS SHALL BE REPORTED TO THE ARCHITECT FOR COORDINATION PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 4. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR RELOCATING ALL EXISTING FIRE MAINS AND SPRINKLER PIPING TO FACILITATE THE INSTALLATION OF NEW ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL, PLUMBING AND STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS. 5. PRESSURE TEST PIPING AT 200 PSIG FOR A MINIMUM OF TWO HOURS. IF LEAKS ARE FOUND THEN CONTRACTOR SHALL FIX LEAKS AND TEST AGAIN. 6. SEAL PENETRATIONS OF FIRE RATED WALLS, ROOF AND FLOORS IN ACCORDANCE WITH U.L. FIRE RESISTANCE INDEX FOR THROUGH PENETRATION FIRE STOP SYSTEMS. COORDINATE REQUIREMENTS WITH PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE IN BID PRICE ALL PREMIUM TIME CHARGES FOR LABOR AND EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR ALL NIGHT AND WEEKEND OVERTIME WORK, AS NECESSARY, TO COMPLETE THE SCOPE OF THE CONTRACT. 13. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR FOR THE REMOVAL OF FIRE ALARM DEVICES. 14. CONTRACTOR SHALL PATCH WALLS, FLOORS, ROOFING AND CEILINGS TO MATCH EXISITNG FINISHES FOR DEMOLITION OF FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS. 15. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE (2) COMPLETE SETS OF AS BUILT DRAWINGS ALONG WITH ALL CLOSE OUT DOCUMENTS PRIOR TO PROJECT COMPLETION. F PR TECTION DRAWING INDEX NO. SHEET TITLE 6O0 West Hillsboro, Deeffield Beach, FIL 33441 (954) 421-1260 FAX: (954) 421-1466 Firm Certifimti"o'DB-00U0BD7 John E. Moulder zE'33um om""uA.e*e�rd po-em1 8SR JOB #I282U17.0 FIRE HOSE CABINET OUTSIDE STEM AND YOKE FIRE EXTINGUISHER SECTIONAL CONTROL VALVE FIRE HYDRANT FIRE STANDPIPE REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW PREVENTER RISER CONTROL VALVE ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR TAMPER SWITCH FLOW SWITCH NORMALLY OPEN ELECTRICAL PANEL SPRINKLER NOTES—— 1. ALL FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM SHALL BE IN COMPLIANCE-WITH THE LGZAL-FIRiz CODES AND ORDINANCES AND AS PER NFPA 13 2007 E91TION REQUIREMENTS. 2. SPRINKLER SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED BY A STATE CERTIFIED FIRE PROTECTION CONTRACTOR. 3. EXISTING SERVICES INDICATED ON THESE DRAWINGS WERE DERIVED FROM EXISTING DRAWINGS AND LIMITED FIELD OBSERVATIONS. THESE DRAWINGS MAY NOT BE ALL INCLUSIVE OF SERVICES THAT EXIST IN THE PROJECT AREA. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY SERVICES, LOCATION, TYPE AND SIZE PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION. ANY DEVIATIONS IMPACTING WORK SHOWN ON THESE DOCUMENTS SHALL BE REPORTED TO THE ARCHITECT FOR COORDINATION PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 4. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR RELOCATING ALL EXISTING FIRE MAINS AND SPRINKLER PIPING TO FACILITATE THE INSTALLATION OF NEW ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL, PLUMBING AND STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS. 5. PRESSURE TEST PIPING AT 200 PSIG FOR A MINIMUM OF TWO HOURS. IF LEAKS ARE FOUND THEN CONTRACTOR SHALL FIX LEAKS AND TEST AGAIN. 6. SEAL PENETRATIONS OF FIRE RATED WALLS, ROOF AND FLOORS IN ACCORDANCE WITH U.L. FIRE RESISTANCE INDEX FOR THROUGH PENETRATION FIRE STOP SYSTEMS. COORDINATE REQUIREMENTS WITH PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE IN BID PRICE ALL PREMIUM TIME CHARGES FOR LABOR AND EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR ALL NIGHT AND WEEKEND OVERTIME WORK, AS NECESSARY, TO COMPLETE THE SCOPE OF THE CONTRACT. 13. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR FOR THE REMOVAL OF FIRE ALARM DEVICES. 14. CONTRACTOR SHALL PATCH WALLS, FLOORS, ROOFING AND CEILINGS TO MATCH EXISITNG FINISHES FOR DEMOLITION OF FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS. 15. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE (2) COMPLETE SETS OF AS BUILT DRAWINGS ALONG WITH ALL CLOSE OUT DOCUMENTS PRIOR TO PROJECT COMPLETION. F PR TECTION DRAWING INDEX NO. SHEET TITLE 6O0 West Hillsboro, Deeffield Beach, FIL 33441 (954) 421-1260 FAX: (954) 421-1466 Firm Certifimti"o'DB-00U0BD7 John E. Moulder zE'33um om""uA.e*e�rd po-em1 8SR JOB #I282U17.0