13-445-009BASIC PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS
SECTION 15010
BASIC PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS
PART 1-GENERAL
1.V1 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Basic Mechanical requirements specifically applicable to Division 15 Sections.
1.02 REFERENCES
A, ANSI: American National Standards Institute.
B. ARl: American Refrigeration Institute.
C_4SHRAE: American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers.
D. ASME: American Society for Mechanical Engineers.
E. ASTM: American Society for Testing and Materials.
F. /ANVY4: American Water Works Association.
G. FM: Factory Mutual
H. IuJ: Industrial Risk Insurers
I, MSS: Manufacturer's Standardization Society of the Valve and Fitting Industry.
J. NEMA: National Electrical Manufacturers' Association.
K. NFPA: National Fire Protection Association.
L. UL: Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc.
1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. Include Products asspecified in the individual sections of Division 15.
B. Submit shop drawing and product data grouped to include complete submittals of related systems, products, and
accessories in a 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 data, 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 anchitect/engineerwi|| incur a back change to the contractor ata
rate of$15O.QQ per hour, minimum one hour charge.
1.84 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
A. Florida Building Codes -2O1OEdition.
B. NFPA99: Healthcare Facilities. (28D5)
C. NFPA 101: Life Safety Code. (2009)
D. The Facility Guidelines Institute Guidelines for Design and Construction of Healthcare Facilities - 2010 Edition.
E. Special regulations, supplement, and amendments of the State and/or local authorities having jurisdiction.
F. Comply with the applicable edition date of each regulation as adopted by the authorities having jurisdiction.
1.05PDOUE[3/SG[E CONDITIONS
A. Plumbing layouts indicated on drawings are d|agrammadcs\and intended ho show relative positions and
arrangement of equipment, ductwork and piping. Coordinate mechanical 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.
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 and engineer before proceeding.
C. 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.
D. Determine sizes and verify locations of existing utilities onor near site.
E. Keep roads clear of materials and debris.
F. Visit site and be informed of conditions under which Work must beperformed.
G. Locate equipment requiring periodic servicing so that it is readily accessible. Provide means of service access,
following appropriate manufacturers recommended service clearance space or, as applicable, means of access using duct,
wall, ur ceiling access doors.
1.06 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 tu render 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
general understanding mf 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.U8 PRODUCT SUBSTITUTIONS
A. All substitution requests shall be submitted 10 business days prior to bid opening.
1.D9 RECORD DRAWINGS
A. Provide record drawings that illustrate the work ofDivision 15 as finally constructed. Final record drawings
shall be prepaid by the contractor inAutoCadorM|cmStationformat. All fie|drevisions tm 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,
MATERIALS AND METHODS
SECTION 15050
BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS
PART1-GEmERAL
1.01SE[TlQNINCLUDE5
A.Basic materials and methods specially applicable to all Division 15 Sections.
(.02 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 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.
2.O1 NAMEPLATES AND TAGS
A°AcceptaNemanufacturers: Seton Nameplate Corporation, Marking Services Inc. orequal.
B.0gid plastic, "Setonite" orbakeUtewith engraved lettering, minimum 1/2" high.
C.Brass tags, at least 1-1/2" inches in diameter, with alpha-numeric I.D., permanently stamped black filled letters
showing the service, and black filled numbers showing the valve or equipment number. At substantial completion, a
schedule of all valves shall be submitted tn the owner. All valve tags shall Identify areas served.
2.82 PIPE MARKERS
A.P|astic Pipe Markers: Factory fabricated, flexible, semi-rigid plastic, preformed to fit around pipe orpipe
covering. Setun Snap Onorequivalent.
B.Prov|de weather proof labels outdoor vinyl on all exterior piping.
PART 3-EXECUTION
3.O1 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.
3'D2 CONNECTION TD EQUIPMENT FURNISHED BvOWNER
A.Connect and/or install equipment shown on mechanical drawings that requires plumbing and/or mechanical connections.
B.Pvmvide piping, shutoff valves, unions, and other piping appurtenances required fora complete installation.
Provide backfiow preventers and/or pressure reducing valves where required by the equipment design or local code.
All components shall be line size unless noted otherwise.
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3.O3 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.6tone items In e dean, dry place, and protect from damage. Plumbing piping, equipment may not be staged or
stored outdoors unless intended for outdoor use.
C.Keep dirt and debris out ofpipes. Provide temporary caps or plugs on all piping systems and caps,
Caps and covers shall be installed during transit and job site storage. Sto,ge 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 1ohsite and replace with new material at the contractor expense.
D.Repa|r, restore, and replace damaged items.
E.CoveraU equipment and material during work of finished trades with heavy mil v|squeen.
F.AU materials and equipment stored offsite shall be stored In a Insured and bonded location. Materials and
equipment shall not be stored outdoors.
3.O4 PIPE IDENTIFICATION AND PAINTING
A.ldenUfy all piping as specified herein painted under Division 9'
E.PipeldenUMcation:
1.1dentify 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 tu4SME13'1.
2.1-abeUng shall be a minimum of 2" high letters.
G.A|| piping shall be labeled to Identify contents and direction of flow.
3'05 EQUIPMENT AND APPARATUS IDENTIFICATION
A.Acceptab|e Manufacturers: Seton Name Plate Corporation or equal.
B.Va|veTags
1.Each manual and automatic control valve shall be identified with a brass tag. The tag shall contain ana|ph-numehc
I.D. which shall include floor-level and building section as part of the I.D. The tag shall Identify service and
whether normally open (NO) normally closed (NC) or modulating. .
2.A valve schedule shall be provided tu the owner and arch|tect/cng|neec Mount valve schedule under glass and mount
as directed by the owner.
3.Secure|y fasten tags tm valves with a brass "S" hook orchain.
3.n6 CLEANING PLUMBING SYSTEMS
A^Gemara|Cleanup:
1JJpon 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 and engineer.
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 shall be repaired without cost to the Owner.
B.Factmrypin|sbes:
1.Clean all equipment and 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.
CDumest|c Water System:
1.Flush system progressively by opening building operable valves, faucets and hose bibs and permitting flow tocontinue
from each unit until water runs clear.
2.Sterilize system in accordance with requirements of State Department of Public Health by the following method or
other methods acceptable tu authority having jurisdiction.
3.Introduce chlorine or a solution of calcium or sodium hypochlorite. Fill lines slowly and apply sterilizing agent at
a rate of 50 ppm of chlorine as determined by residual chlorine tests at ends of lines. Open and close all valves while
system is being chlorinated.
4.After sterilizing agent has been applied and left standing for 24 hours, test for residual chlorine at ends of lines.
If test indicates there |s less than 25ppm, repeat sterilizing process.
5.After system has been standing 24 hours and test indicates at least 25 ppm of residual chlorine, flush out system
until all traces of chemical used are removed.
6.Have local health department check and approve system before connecting it to existing water system. Provide test of
existing system prior tutie-in,in|cuding the start of demolition work.
7.Provide documentation to architect and engineer including all steps above have been completed. Documentation shall
be submitted prior to final AHCAinspection.
3.Q7 TESTING PLUMBING SYSTEMS
A.Test all systems and equipment installed to demonstrate proper operation.
B.Cmnectand retest work found defective when tested.
C.Make repairs to piping systems with new materials. Peening, doping, or caulking of joints mr holes will not be
acceptable.
D.Domest|c Water Piping: Test cold water piping systems upon completion of rough-in at
hydrostatic pressure of125 psig or 150% of working pressure which ever is greater for a period of two hours.
EReco,dsofTesting: Maintain records of system testing and results thereof. Deliver results as part of project
closing file.
IOB 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.
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SECTION 15060 |
PIPING AND FITTINGS
PART 1-GENERAL
1.O1 WORK INCLUDED
A. Piping and pipe fittings for:
1. Plumbing Piping
1.02 RELATED WORK
A. Section 15050: Basic Materials and Methods.
B. Section 151OO:Valves
1.03 QUALITY
A. All material shall be domestically manufactured.
1.04 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit product data for review un piping and fittings to engineer. Submittal data shall include:
t. Manufacturer ufpipe.
2. Tests or listing by recognized testing laboratory that certifies material composition is in accordance with
ANBI/ASrMrequ|nements'
3' Product data for pipe and fittings tube used un each piping system.
4. Solder and brazing product data and installation procedures.
2.D1 COPPER PIPE
A. Conform toASTMB-88 specification for wrought seamless copper.
B. N6F61 for use on domestic water system.
C. Type L, hard for:
1. Domestic cold water.
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2.014CCEPTABLEMANUFA[TURERS
A. Ball valves: Nibco,Apok\ Watts.
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B. Ball Valves
1. General - Select with Full port opening, blow-out proof stem, hard chrome plated forged brass vented ball,
adjustable packing nut, rated not less than 500# VV.Q,G., 150YV.S.F\
2. Domestic Water
a. 2° and less, 0ibcoT6Q5-8V-LForS'585-QO-LF,2-piece, full port, 6OD psi, WOG, TFE seats. Lead Free, NSF/ANSI G61.
b. 2-1/2" and up, NibcoT-595-Y-LF, Class 125 meeting MSS-SP-72-92. Lead Free, NSF/ANSI G61.
C, Valve connections: Two inches and smaller - threaded; Z-1/ZInches and|arger - Manged.
PART 3-EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLATION
A. Furnish and install valves in each piping connection at each piece nfplumbing equipment to allow
equipment to be isolated from piping systems.
B. Locate valves soastmbe accessible by maintenance personnel.
2.02 COPPER PIPE FITTINGS
A. Sweat type, wrought copper, ASTIVI B62, with dimensions conforming to ANSI B16,22 and sweep patterns for
copper tubing.
B. Dielectric Connections:
1. Provide at junction of copper pipe and equipment with steel piping systems.
2. Central, Dielectric insulating unions, and insulating flange unions, as manufactured byCentral
Plastic Company, orCTS Fabrication USA (Q2"thruB")
3. Provide copper solder joint to plated female Iron pipe for sizes 1/2" through 2".
4. Provide Insulating flange unions, malleable female Iron pipe thread to copper solder joint flange unions for
sizes 2-1/2" through 4".
S. Brass fittings and valves may not be used for dielectric union locations.
C. Unions: Brass ground joint, 250 |b. working pressure.
D. Nipples: 8nyss,
E. Copper Pro-Press Pro-Press fittings shall conform to the material requirements ofASMEB16.18 or ASME
p16.22 and conform u,I*,MOc,117 IC4/*mSIzuu2 ICCpMszo37 and NS 61-Gif used {na potable water system. PnoPress
fittings ff-inchthru4-inch for use with ASFMB88 copper tube type "L" and Y2-inchupto include 1Y4-|ncb annealed copper tube. Pro9oesy
fittings shall have an EPDM sealing element and Smart Connect (SC) feature. 2f6-inch thru 4-Inch shall have 420 stainless steel grip
ring, P8Tseperator ring, EPDM sealing element and Smart Connect (SC) feature. Sealing elements shall be verified for the intended use.
1. Domestic cold water.
F. Contractor shall use only tools byViega and Rigid Tool Company.
G. NSF-81 for use on domestic water system.
2.O3 ALL PIPING AND FITTINGS SHALL BE THE SAME MANUFACTURER.
2.04 ALL PIPING AND FITTINGS SHALL BE MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES.
PART 3-EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLATION
A. Clean inside of pipe before installing it. Keep Installed piping clean, and protect ends from foreign matter by
capping or plugging them during bansit,jobsite storage and installation. Open ends of all piping systems shall be
protected at all times.
B. Install pipe so that it does not interfere with opening of doors or apparatus, access to equipment, or to
electrical equipment.
C. Run pipes in straight lines and square with building. Install risers plumb. Make offsets only where indicated and
where necessary.
D. Install branch connections using separate tee or lateral fiUingsfor each branch. Do not combine branches into
"bullhead tee" arrangement.
E. Do not install water pipes in electric rooms, aw|tchgearrooms, te|e/data rooms, transformer rooms, audio/visual
rooms or elevator equipment rooms. Water piping shall not be brought Into electrical rooms for electrical grounding.
F. Do not Install piping above electrical equipment such as starters, variable frequency drives, motor control
centers, or disconnects. Maintain code required clearance above, below and to sides of electrical equipment. Piping
not permitted to rum over any electrical panels.
G. Provide flanges and unions throughout the pipe systems at all equipment. Make provisions for servicing and
removal of equipment without dismantling piping. �
3.O2 PIPE JOINTING
A. Preparing Pipe Ends:
I. Machine cut pipe ends square.
2, Ream pipe ends, after cutting, to full diameter.
3. Where pipe is to be threaded, secure pipe In pipe stand, die cut, full depth, right hand threads. Threads tabe
taper type.
4. All threaded pipe joints to have suitable pipe sealant applied to threads prior to assembly of joint. Joints shall
be leak proof.
S. Where pipe |stobe welded, die-cut end of butt joints at 30 degree taper. Weld should have a full penetration with
no bubbles or holes. Remove all slag.
B. Copper Press Fittings:
1. Copper press fittings shall be made In accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. The tube shall
be fully inserted into the fitting and the tubing marked at the shoulder mf the fitting. The fitting alignment shall
be checked against the mark on the tubing to assure the tubing is fully engaged insetted in the fitting. The joints
shall be pressed using the tool approved by the manufacturer.
3.03 TESTING
A. Rework or replace defective and leaking joints, and joints which are otherwise unsatisfactory. Peening, caulking,
and doping are not permitted.
VALVES
SECTION 15100
VALVES
PART 1-GENERAL
1.D1 RELATED WORK
A. Section 15060: Piping and Fittings
1.02gUALITYASSURANCE
A. Valve bodies, shells, and seats: Factory tested.
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