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SECTION 10 21 13.19
Solid Plastic
Toilet Compartments
Floor To Ceiling
with Wrap Around Hinges
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section
Includes:
1. Solid plastic
toilet compartments, floor to ceiling.
2. Solid plastic
urinal screens, wall hung.
B. Documents
affecting work of this section include, but are not necessarily limited
to, General Conditions, Supplementary Conditions, Special Conditions and
Division 1.
1.2 REFERENCES
A. International
Code Council (ICC)
2006 International Building Code (IBC)
1. Chapter 8
Section 803.
2. Chapter 11
Section 1109
B. National Fire
Protection Agency (NFPA)
NFPA 101 Life Safety Code
1. Chapter 10
2. Chapter 14
C. 2007
California Fire Code
1. Chapter 8.
D. American
Society for Testing and Materials
1. ASTM E-84
Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials.
E. 2007 Amended
California Building Code Part 2 Title 12
California Code of Regulations
1. Chapter 11B
Section 1115 B
F. U.S. Green
Building Council
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
(LEED) Program, Version 2.1
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. Shop Drawings
and Product Data:
1. Submit in
accordance with Section 01330.
2. Submit
product data on panel construction, hardware, and accessories.
B. Samples:
1. Submit sample
of partition panels, illustrating panel finish, color, and sheen and
quarter scale model if requested by architect.
C. Certification:
1. Submit
certification showing independent testing that compartments comply with
ASTM E84 to Class B requirements, Flame spread <75, Smoke development
< 450.
1.4 QUALITY
ASSURANCE
A. Manufacturers;
Scranton Products (Santana Solid Plastic Products, Comtec Industries or
Capitol Partitions) as represented by Service Oriented Sales, Ph (877)
767 4636, Fax (877) 767 3227.
B. Equivalent
products of other manufacturers will be considered in accordance with the
substitution provision specified in Section 0100 General Requirements
1.5
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
A. Comply with
2007 California Building Code. Accessibility to Public Buildings, Public
Accommodations, Commercial Buildings and Publicly Funded Housing.
B.
American Society for Testing Material ASTM E84
Class B Fire Rating (Class II) - Flame Spread (26-75) Smoke Developed
< 450
1.6 FIELD
MEASUREMENTS
A.
Verify that field measurements are as indicated on shop
drawings.
1.7 COORDINATION
A.
Coordinate
backing in walls. Backing by others.
1.8 WARRANTY
A. Provide manufacturer's
standard 15 year warranty, to include breakage, corrosion or delamination
of installed plastic components and door latch/ strike system. Defective components
shall be replaced. Labor for reinstallation not included.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.0 SYSTEMS
A. Floor To
Ceiling, Poly-Blend System using 8 Aluminum Wrap Around Hinge, and
Aluminum Continuous Wall Bracket features.
2.1 MATERIALS
A. Solid Plastic: High density
polyethylene (HDPE) containing a minimum of 30% recycled resin,
manufactured under high pressure forming a single component section that
is waterproof, nonabsorbent, with a self-lubricating surface resistant to
marking with writing utensils.
2.2 COMPONENTS
A. Pilaster Shoe
and Sleeve: Stainless steel.
B. Attachments,
Screws, and Bolts: ASTM A167; Type 304 Stainless Steel.
C. Through Bolts
and Nuts: Type 304 stainless steel, Vandal resistant type.
D. Hardware:
1. Hinges: 8 inch wrap around
aluminum type through bolted to door and pilaster. Provide three hinges
at each handicap doors.
2. Door Latch
Housing:
Aluminum extrusion with clear anodized finish, surface mounted and
fastened to door with Type 304 stainless steel vandal resistant through
bolts. Slide bolt and button shall be "Tough Coat Black"
finish. Thumb turn type not acceptable in order to meet Handicap codes.
3. Strike and
Keeper: 6 long extruded
aluminum with clear anodized finish, equipped with rubber bumper, and
fastened to pilaster with vandal resistant through bolts.
4. Equip each door
with Aluminum sliding door latch and metal coat hook with bumper. Provide
for emergency access.
5. Provide metal door pull and wall stop
for out-swinging doors. Equip handicap doors with inside and outside
pulls.
E. Wall and Panel
Brackets: 54
long, continuous aluminum channel brackets.
2.3 FABRICATION
A. Fabricate
partitions from HDPE material with finished faces, free of saw marks, and
all edges machined to .250
inch radius.
B. Bevel corners
and edges of cutouts.
C. Doors, panels,
pilasters.
1. Thickness: 1 inch minimum.
2. Door Width: 24 inches minimum.
3. Door Width for
physically disabled: door as front access to compartment: minimum 32 inch clear
opening; for side access to compartment: minimum 34 inch clear
opening.
4. Door Height: 55 inches, mounted 14 inches above
floor.
5. Pilasters from the floor to the finished ceiling.
(Maximum length not to exceed 120)
6. Panel Height: 55 inches, mounted 14 inches above
floor.
7. Aluminum edging strips to be fastened
to the bottom edge of all doors and panels.
D. Urinal screens:
1. Thickness: 1 inch minimum.
2. Screen Width: 24 inches minimum.
3. Screen
Height:
42 inches
mounted 14 inches
above floor.
4. Aluminum edging strips to be fastened
to the bottom edge.
2.6 FINISHING
A. Color of HDPE:
Poly-Blending selection of Santana/Comtec/Capitols full range of colors.
B. Stainless Steel
Surfaces: No. 4 satin finish.
C. Aluminum:
Anodized clear natural color
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.0 EXAMINATION
A. Verify correct
spacing of and between plumbing fixtures
B. Verify correct
location of built-in framing, anchorage, and backing.
C. Proceed with
installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Handle
Partitions in accordance with recommendations of WDMA I.S. 1-A, Care and
Installation at Job Site. Store all material flat.
B. Install
partitions secure, rigid, plumb, and level in accordance with
manufacturer's instructions.
C. Attach continuous
wall brackets securely to walls using vandal resistant stainless steel
fasteners spaced maximum 13 inches o/c.
D. Attach panels to
pilasters with continuous brackets securely vandal resistant stainless
steel fasteners spaced maximum 13 inches o/c.
E. Shoes anchored
to minimum 2
solid flooring with 2 1/2 #14 screws and plastic anchors. Pilaster
secured within shoe with vandal resistant through bolt. Ceiling bracket
to be covered using a 4" high 20 gauge stainless steel sleeve
fastened with 3/4" stainless steel Vandal resistant screws.
F. Adjust all
doors and hardware and other moving or operating parts to function
smoothly and correctly.
G. Field touch-up
of scratches or damaged finish will not be permitted. Replace damaged or scratched materials with new materials.
3.2 ERECTION TOLERANCES
A. Maximum1 gap panel/pilaster to
wall.
B.
Maximum Variation from True Position: 1/4 inch.
Clearance at vertical edges of doors shall be uniform top to bottom and
shall not exceed 1/4 inch.
C. Maximum Variation From Plumb: 1/8 inch.
3.2 CLEANING
A. Clean finished
surfaces under Section 01710.
B.
All surfaces shall be free of imperfections, scratch
marks, blemishes or color variations.
C. Remove and
replace any components indicating evidence of imperfections.
END OF SECTION
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