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Page 1 W:\17002 Bay Ltd Welcome Center\Docs\Addenda\Addendum 2\_Addendum 02.docx ADDENDUM NO. 02 Bay Ltd. July 24, 2017 Welcome Center Page 1 of 5 WKMC Project #17002 WKMC Architects, Inc. 909 South Tancahua Corpus Christi, Texas 78404 361-887-6696 NOTICE TO PLAN HOLDERS OF RECORD: Contractors, Sub-Contractors, Suppliers and other parties shall be responsible for reading and acknowledging the entire Addendum. All provisions of the Drawings and Specifications not specifically affected by addenda shall remain unchanged. The failure to list an item(s) or cross-reference all affected information shall not relieve any party from responsibility for compliance with all requirements in this Addendum. These documents shall be attached to, and become part of the Contract Documents for this Project. SPECIFICATIONS: ITEM NO. 01 CONTRACTOR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Q.1. Further Clarify Alternate #1. A.1. At all locations indicated on the Room Finish Schedule on Drawing Sheet A601 furnish and install the following: BASE BID: Concrete floor shall receive a steel troweled finish. Dye concrete as recommended by manufacturer, including hardener, sealer, densifier and dyes. Color as selected by Architect from manufacturer’s full line of colors. BID ALTERNATE 1: Concrete floor shall receive a diamond polish finish. Dye concrete as recommended by manufacturer, including hardener, sealer, densifier and dyes. Color as selected by Architect from manufacturer’s full line of colors. Q.2. There is a discrepancy between the architectural site plan and the electrical site plan so far as light pole quantity and location. Which is correct? A.2. The electrical site plan MEP101 is correct. Refer to corrected drawing sheet A-101 Architectural Site Plan. Q.3. Will there be an additional alternate as stated at the pre-proposal meeting to provide the $5.0 million CGL and Auto Insurance requirement in lieu of the General Contractor’s standard $2.0 million coverage? A.3. No. 07/24/17

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ADDENDUM NO. 02 Bay Ltd. July 24, 2017 Welcome Center Page 1 of 5 WKMC Project #17002 WKMC Architects, Inc. 909 South Tancahua Corpus Christi, Texas 78404 361-887-6696 NOTICE TO PLAN HOLDERS OF RECORD: Contractors, Sub-Contractors, Suppliers and other parties shall be responsible for reading and acknowledging the entire Addendum. All provisions of the Drawings and Specifications not specifically affected by addenda shall remain unchanged. The failure to list an item(s) or cross-reference all affected information shall not relieve any party from responsibility for compliance with all requirements in this Addendum. These documents shall be attached to, and become part of the Contract Documents for this Project. SPECIFICATIONS: ITEM NO. 01 CONTRACTOR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

Q.1. Further Clarify Alternate #1. A.1. At all locations indicated on the Room Finish Schedule on Drawing Sheet A601 furnish

and install the following: BASE BID: Concrete floor shall receive a steel troweled finish. Dye concrete as

recommended by manufacturer, including hardener, sealer, densifier and dyes. Color as selected by Architect from manufacturer’s full line of colors. BID ALTERNATE 1: Concrete floor shall receive a diamond polish finish. Dye concrete as recommended by manufacturer, including hardener, sealer, densifier and dyes. Color as selected by Architect from manufacturer’s full line of colors.

Q.2. There is a discrepancy between the architectural site plan and the electrical site plan so

far as light pole quantity and location. Which is correct? A.2. The electrical site plan MEP101 is correct. Refer to corrected drawing sheet A-101

Architectural Site Plan. Q.3. Will there be an additional alternate as stated at the pre-proposal meeting to provide the

$5.0 million CGL and Auto Insurance requirement in lieu of the General Contractor’s standard $2.0 million coverage?

A.3. No.

07/24/17

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Q.4. Is a fence and gate enclosure required at the trash dumpster? A.4. No. Q.5. Are bollards required at the trash dumpster? A.5. No. Q.6. Are bollards required at the electrical pad-mounted transformer? A.6. No. Q.7. Provide Occupant Load of the building. Based off the A-2 Group the fire alarm may be

required to use Voice Evacuation. Are there any specs for the Fire Alarm System? A.7. The building Occupant Load is 470. Voice Evacuation is not required. Refer to

Specification Section 28 3100 – Fire Alarm and Detection System.. Q.8. Please provide more details / information regarding the mechanical mezzanine. Is the

floor deck to be concrete? Identify load requirements. A.8. Both the load requirements and the slab construction for the mechanical equipment

platform are listed in the General Notes, Drawing Sheet S-401 General Notes. Q.9. Provide a description and / or specifications for the entry gate controls. A.9. Furnish and install fencing, gate, manufacturer’s standard electric operating system with

integral controls, sensors, remote latching and unlatching, safety devices, communication devices and emergency vehicle access. Coordinate with Owner’s control access system (Hartmann Controls Protector System with RFID readers). The system will utilize Bosch ARD-AYK12 RFID Proximity Readers.

Q.10 Is asbestos abatement included in the General Construction Contract? A.10 No, however the Owner reserves the right to add it to the contract thru Addendum or

Change Order. Q.11 Are the communications, security, cameras and access control by the Owner? A.11 Yes, the conduit and boxes are furnished and installed by the General Contractor and

the wiring and devices will be installed by the Owner under separate contract. Q.12 Identify the glazing indicated on Elevation 1C/A401 at the Covered Front Porch 101. A.12 All exterior glazing shall be Type G-8 – Hurricane Impact Resistance Glazing as

specified in Specification Section 08 8000 – Glazing. Q.13 Is there a Basis of Design manufacturer for the metal building specified in Specification

Section 13 3419 – Metal Building Systems? Are there any restrictions to an acceptable manufacturer?

A.13 There is not a Basis of Design manufacturer. Manufacturer provided shall meet the specification and windstorm requirements.

Q.14 Can plywood be used in lieu of densglass for the exterior sheathing? A.14 Please bid the densglass as specified. We are willing to discuss the use of plywood

with the successful bidder after discussing with the structural engineer and confirming that the plywood sheathing is compatible with the specified waterproofing systems.

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Q.15 Can you provide the geotechnical report? A.15 The geotechnical report will be issued on our Newforma website for informational

purposes only. Q.16 Is commissioning required and if so who is responsible? A.16 No commissioning is required. Q.17 Provide detail for the soffit framing at the operable partition and how it’s suspended from

the building. Detail and plan of wall constructions above operable partitions. A.17 Refer to Detail 1A/A602. Soffit framing is secured to metal building structure above.

Sizes and spacing are indicated on the detail. Gyp. board extends to the soffit of the roof deck above. Refer to structural drawings for structural steel supports for the operable partition track.

ITEM NO. 02 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Insert the attached Specification Section 00 0110 –

Table of Contents in lieu of the previously issued Table of Contents. ITEM NO. 03 SPECIFICATION SECTION 08 7100 – DOOR HARDWARE: Insert the

attached Specification Section 08 7100 – Door Hardware. ITEM NO. 04 SPECIFICATION SECTION 10 2800 – TOILET AND BATH HARDWARE:

Insert the attached Specification Section 10 2800 – Toilet and Bath Hardware in lieu of the previously issued specification section.

ITEM NO. 05 SPECIFICATION SECTION 28 3100 – FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION

SYSTEM: Insert the attached Specification Section 28 3100 – Fire Alarm and Detection System.

ITEM NO. 06 SUBSTITUTIONS: In submitting a request for substitutions, the Contractor and any

party involved agree that the items proposed conform to the requirements of the

Drawings and Specifications including, but not limited to, quality, size, function, color

selection, design, intent, etc. If alteration of related work is required, it shall be

approved by the Architect prior to commencement and shall be constructed at no

additional cost to the Owner.

SPECIFICATION SECTION 07 1400 – FLUID-APPLIED WATERPROOFING:

Revise Paragraph 2.03.A.10 to read as follows:

10. Products:

a. Grace Perm-A-Barrier Liquid.

b. W.R. Meadows Air-Shield LSR Liquid Membrane Air/Vapor and Liquid

Moisture Barrier.

DRAWINGS: ITEM NO. 07 DRAWING SHEET A101 – ARCHITECTURAL SITE PLAN: Insert revised

Drawing Sheet A101, Revision 2 dated 07/24/17, in lieu of previously issued sheet. Revised site lighting to match electrical site plan.

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ITEM NO. 08 DRAWING SHEET A201 – NOTED FIRST FLOOR PLAN: Insert revised

Drawing Sheet A201, Revision 2 dated 07/24/17, in lieu of previously issued sheet. Revised Rooms 150 & 151.

ITEM NO. 09 DRAWING SHEET A202 – DIMENSIONED FIRST FLOOR PLAN: Insert

revised Drawing Sheet A202, Revision 2 dated 07/24/17, in lieu of previously issued sheet. Revised Rooms 150 & 151.

ITEM NO. 10 DRAWING SHEET A203 – ENLARGED PLANS: Insert revised Drawing

Sheet A203, Revision 2 dated 07/24/17, in lieu of previously issued sheet. Revised Toilet Accessories.

ITEM NO. 11 DRAWING SHEET A411 – INTERIOR ELEVATIONS: Insert revised Drawing

Sheet A411, Revision 2 dated 07/24/17, in lieu of previously issued sheet. Added Shower Pan Detail 4D/A411. Revised Interior Elevations 4B, 5B, 1C, 2C, 3C and 4C/A411.

ITEM NO. 12 DRAWING SHEET A412 – INTERIOR ELEVATIONS: Insert revised Drawing

Sheet A412, Revision 2 dated 07/24/17, in lieu of previously issued sheet. Added Section at Cabinet & Shelves 4C/A411, located in Shower 151.

ITEM NO. 13 DRAWING SHEET A601 – SCHEDULES: Insert revised Drawing Sheet

A601, Revision 2 dated 07/24/17, in lieu of previously issued sheet. Revised hardware at Door 151.

ITEM NO. 14 DRAWING SHEET A701 – REFLECTED CEILING PLAN: Insert revised

Drawing Sheet A701, Revision 2 dated 07/24/17, in lieu of previously issued sheet. Revised ceilings in Restroom 150 and Shower 151.

ITEM NO. 15 DRAWING SHEET S101 – FOUNDATION PLAN: Insert revised Drawing

Sheet S101, Revision 2 dated 07/24/17, in lieu of previously issued sheet. Added recess in foundation for shower.

ITEM NO. 16 DRAWING SHEET MEP101 – MEP SITE PLAN: Insert revised Drawing

Sheet MEP101, Revision 2 dated 07/24/17, in lieu of previously issued sheet. Added conduit for lift station annunciator. Revised circuit to marquee sign.

Revised circuit to motorized gate. Revised requirements for lift station pumps.

ITEM NO. 17 DRAWING SHEET M201 – FIRST FLOOR MECHANICAL PLAN: Insert

revised Drawing Sheet M201, Revision 2 dated 07/24/17, in lieu of previously issued sheet. Revised location of air supply devices and exhaust in Shower 151 and Restroom 150.

ITEM NO. 18 DRAWING SHEET EP201 – ELECTRICAL POWER PLAN: Insert revised

Drawing Sheet EP201, Revision 2 dated 07/24/17, in lieu of previously issued sheet. Added power and data devices in Company Store123.

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ITEM NO. 19 DRAWING SHEET EP202 – SPECIAL SYSTEMS PLAN: Insert revised

Drawing Sheet EP202, Revision 2 dated 07/24/17, in lieu of previously issued sheet. Added power for water heater at equipment platform. Deleted several IWH water heaters. Revised circuit numbers on remaining IWH water heaters. Revised circuit numbers on exhaust fans.

ITEM NO. 20 DRAWING SHEET E401 – ELECTRICAL ONE-LINE DIAGRAM: Insert

revised Drawing Sheet E401, Revision 2 dated 07/24/17, in lieu of previously issued sheet. Revised panel LB from 400 amp to 225 amp. Revised transformer size TB from 112.5 kva to 75 kva.

ITEM NO. 21 DRAWING SHEET E501 – ELECTRICAL SCHEDULES: Insert revised

Drawing Sheet E501, Revision 2 dated 07/24/17, in lieu of previously issued sheet. Added circuits for water heater and company store. Revised circuits for exhaust fans. Changed Panel LB size. Revised circuits at panel HB.

ITEM NO. 22 DRAWING SHEET E602 – ELECTRICAL DETAILS: Insert revised Drawing

Sheet E602, Revision 2 dated 07/24/17, in lieu of previously issued sheet. Revised detail for light pole foundation.

ITEM NO. 23 DRAWING SHEET P201 – PLUMBING FLOOR PLAN: Insert revised

Drawing Sheet P201, Revision 2 dated 07/24/17, in lieu of previously issued sheet. Revise point of entry of domestic water and fire protection piping. Relocate the floor sink to the new point of entry. Changed one restroom to shower room. Deleted EWH-1 above mop sink and replaced it with a bigger EWH-1 located at mechanical mezzanine. Deleted IWH in all affected restrooms and sink – all fixtures in clouded area to be supplied from the recirculating system.

ITEM NO. 24 DRAWING SHEET P401 – PLUMBING SCHEDULE: Insert revised Drawing

Sheet P401, Revision 2 dated 07/24/17, in lieu of previously issued sheet. Included schedule for shower and shower drain. Included schedule of EWH-1, CP-1, TS-1, TMV-1M and expansion tank, located at mezzanine.

ITEM NO. 25 DRAWING SHEET P402 – PLUMBING DETAILS: Insert revised Drawing

Sheet P402, Revision 2 dated 07/24/17, in lieu of previously issued sheet. Revised Details 1, 12, 14 & 19. Deleted Detail 13.

ITEM NO. 26 DRAWING SHEET P501 – DWV RISER DIAGRAMS: Insert revised Drawing

Sheet P501, Revision 2 dated 07/24/17, in lieu of previously issued sheet. Revised riser diagram.

ITEM NO. 27 DRAWING SHEET P502 – DOMESTIC WATER RISER DIAGRAMS: Insert

revised Drawing Sheet P502, Revision 2 dated 07/24/17, in lieu of previously issued sheet. Revised riser diagram.

__________________________________________________________ END OF ADDENDUM NO.2

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00 0110-1TABLE OF CONTENTS

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SECTION 00 0110TABLE OF CONTENTS

PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTSDIVISION 00 -- PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS

Notice to BiddersInstructions to BiddersProposal FormStatement of Qualifications QuestionaireStatement of QualificationsStandard Form of agreement Between Owner and Contractor [DRAFT]General Conditions of the Contract for Construction [DRAFT]

SPECIFICATIONSDIVISION 01 -- GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

01 1000 - Summary01 2000 - Price and Payment Procedures01 2100 - Allowances01 2300 - Alternates01 3000 - Administrative Requirements01 4000 - Quality Requirements01 4100 - Testing Laboratory Services01 4534 - Windstorm Construction Requirements01 5000 - Temporary Facilities and Controls01 6000 - Product Requirements01 7000 - Execution and Closeout Requirements

DIVISION 02 -- EXISTING CONDITIONS 02 4100 - Demolition

DIVISION 03 -- CONCRETE 03 1000 - Concrete Formwork03 2000 - Concrete Reinforcement03 3000 - Cast-In-Place Concrete03 3100 - Epoxy Related Work03 3512 - Polished Concrete Finishing

DIVISION 04 -- MASONRY 04 2001 - Masonry Veneer

DIVISION 05 -- METALS 05 1200 - Structural Steel05 3120 - Steel Form Deck05 4000 - Cold-Formed Metal Framing05 5000 - Metal Fabrications05 5213 - Pipe and Tube Railings

DIVISION 06 -- WOOD, PLASTICS, AND COMPOSITES 06 1000 - Rough Carpentry

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06 4100 - Architectural Wood CaseworkDIVISION 07 -- THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION

07 1300 - Sheet Waterproofing07 1400 - Fluid-Applied Waterproofing07 2100 - Thermal Insulation07 2116 - Pre-Engineered Building Blanket Insulation07 4113 - Metal Roof & Soffit Panels07 4213.13 - Metal Wall Panels07 6200 - Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim07 9005 - Joint Sealers

DIVISION 08 -- OPENINGS 08 1113 - Hollow Metal Doors and Frames08 1416 - Flush Wood Doors08 3313 - Coiling Counter Doors08 4229 - Automatic Entrances08 4313 - Aluminum-Framed Storefronts08 7100 - Door Hardware08 8000 - Glazing

DIVISION 09 -- FINISHES 09 2116 - Gypsum Board Assemblies09 3000 - Tiling09 5100 - Acoustical Ceilings09 6500 - Resilient Flooring09 6625 - Epoxy Resin Flooring09 9000 - Painting and Coating

DIVISION 10 -- SPECIALTIES 10 1400 - Signage10 2113.19 - Plastic Toilet Compartments10 2239 - Folding Panel Partitions10 2800 - Toilet, Bath, and Laundry Accessories10 4400 - Fire Protection Specialties

DIVISION 11 -- EQUIPMENT (NOT USED)DIVISION 12 -- FURNISHINGS

12 2113 - Horizontal Louver BlindsDIVISION 13 -- SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION

13 3419 - Metal Building SystemsDIVISION 21 -- FIRE SUPPRESSION

21 0000 - Fire Protection21 0529 - Hangers and Supports for Fire Suppression Piping and Equipment21 1313 - Wet Pipe Sprinkler System

DIVISION 22 -- PLUMBING

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22 0200 - Basic Materials and Methods22 0201 - Coordination Drawings22 0516 - Expansion Fittings and Loops for Plumbing Piping22 0529 - Hangers and Support for Plumbing Piping and Equipment22 0548 - Vibration and Seismic Controls for Plumbing Piping22 0553 - Identification for Plumbing Piping and Equipment22 0719 - Plumbing Piping Insulation22 1000 - Plumbing Piping22 1119 - Plumbing Specialties22 3000 - Plumbing Equipment22 4000 - Plumbing Fixtures

DIVISION 23 -- HEATING, VENTILATING, AND AIR-CONDITIONING (HVAC) 23 0200 - Basic Materials and Methods23 0513 - Common Motor Requirements for HVAC Equipment23 0529 - Hangers and Support for Piping and Equipment HVAC23 0548 - Vibration and Seismic Controls for HVAC Piping and Equipment23 0593 - Testing, Adjusting and Balancing - For Public Projects23 0713 - Duct Insulation23 0719 - HVAC Piping Insulation23 0963 - Energy Management and Control System23 2300 - Refrigerant Piping23 3113 - Metal Ductwork23 3300 - Ductwork Accessories23 3400 - HVAC Fans23 3613 - Series Fan Powered Terminal Units23 3713 - Air Distribution Devices23 6213 - Air Cooled Condensing Units23 7316 - Packaged Air Handling Unit

DIVISION 26 -- ELECTRICAL 26 0200 - Basic Materials and Methods26 0519 - Wire, Cable and Related Materials26 0526 - Grounding26 0533 - Raceways26 2222 - Low Voltage Harmonic Distribution Transformers26 2416 - Panelboards26 2726 - Wiring Devices26 2810 - Class J Fuses26 2816 - Safety and Disconnect Switches26 2926 - Miscellaneous Electrical Controls and Wiring26 5100 - Lighting Fixtures

DIVISION 27 -- COMMUNICATIONS (NOT USED)

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DIVISION 28 -- ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY (NOT USED)DIVISION 31 -- EARTHWORK

31 3116 - Termite ControlDIVISION 32 -- EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS

32 3119 - Decorative Metal Fences and GatesEND OF SECTION 00 0110

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SECTION 08 7100DOOR HARDWARE

PART 1 GENERAL1.01 SECTION INCLUDES

A. Hardware for wood, aluminum, and hollow metal doors.B. Electrically operated and controlled hardware.C. Lock cylinders for doors that hardware is specified in other sections.D. Thresholds.E. Weatherstripping and gasketing.

1.02 RELATED REQUIREMENTSA. Section 01 4534 - Windstorm Construction Requirements: Coordination of door, frame &

hardware assemblies as required to meed windstorm requirements.B. Section 06 4100 - Architectural Wood Casework: Cabinet hardware.C. Section 07 9200 - Joint Sealants: Sealants for setting exterior door thresholds.D. Section 08 1113 - Hollow Metal Doors and Frames.E. Section 08 1416 - Flush Wood Doors.F. Section 08 4313 - Aluminum-Framed Storefronts: Door hardware, except as noted in section.G. Section 10 1400 - Signage: Additional signage requirements.H. Section 28 1300 - Access Control: Electronic access control devices.

1.03 REFERENCE STANDARDSA. ADA Standards - Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards for Accessible Design; 2010.B. BHMA A156.1 - American National Standard for Butts and Hinges; 2013.C. BHMA A156.3 - American National Standard for Exit Devices; 2014.D. BHMA A156.4 - American National Standard for Door Controls - Closers; 2013.E. BHMA A156.6 - American National Standard for Architectural Door Trim; 2010.F. BHMA A156.13 - American National Standard for Mortise Locks & Latches Series 1000; 2012.G. BHMA A156.16 - American National Standard for Auxiliary Hardware; 2013.H. BHMA A156.18 - American National Standard for Materials and Finishes; 2012.I. BHMA A156.21 - American National Standard for Thresholds; 2014.J. BHMA A156.22 - American National Standard for Door Gasketing and Edge Seal Systems,

Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association; 2012.K. BHMA A156.31 - American National Standard for Electric Strikes and Frame Mounted

Actuators; 2013.L. ICC A117.1 - Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities; 2009.M. NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code; Most Recent Edition Adopted by Authority Having

Jurisdiction, Including All Applicable Amendments and Supplements.N. UL (DIR) - Online Certifications Directory; current listings at database.ul.com.

1.04 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTSA. Coordinate the manufacture, fabrication, and installation of products that door hardware is

installed on.B. Furnish templates for door and frame preparation to manufacturers and fabricators of products

requiring internal reinforcement for door hardware.

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1.05 SUBMITTALSA. See Section 01 3000 - Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures.B. Product Data: Manufacturer's catalog literature for each type of hardware, marked to clearly

show products to be furnished for this project, and includes construction details, materialdescriptions, finishes, and dimensions and profiles of individual components.

C. Shop Drawings - Door Hardware Schedule: Submit detailed listing that includes each item ofhardware to be installed on each door. Use door numbering scheme as included in ContractDocuments.1. Prepared by or under supervision of Architectural Hardware Consultant (AHC).2. Provide complete description for each door listed.3. Provide manufacturer's and product names, and catalog numbers; include functions,

types, styles, sizes and finishes of each item.4. Include account of abbreviations and symbols used in schedule.

D. Shop Drawings - Electrified Door Hardware: Submit diagrams for power, signal, and controlwiring for electrified door hardware that include details of interface with building safety andsecurity systems. Provide elevations and diagrams for each electrified door opening as follows:1. Prepared by or under supervision of Architectural Hardware Consultant (AHC) and

Electrified Hardware Consultant (EHC).2. Elevations: Submit front and back elevations of each door opening showing electrified

devices with connections installed and an operations narrative describing how openingoperates from either side at any given time.

3. Diagrams: Submit point-to-point wiring diagram that shows each device in door openingsystem with related colored wire connections to each device.

E. Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate special procedures and perimeter conditionsrequiring special attention.

F. Maintenance Data: Include data on operating hardware, lubrication requirements, andinspection procedures related to preventative maintenance.

G. Keying Schedule:1. Submit three (3) copies of Keying Schedule in compliance with requirements established

during Keying Requirements Meeting unless otherwise indicated.H. Warranty: Submit manufacturer's warranty and ensure that forms have been completed in

Owner's name and registered with manufacturer.I. Maintenance Materials and Tools: Furnish the following for Owner's use in maintenance of

project.1. See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements, for additional provisions.2. Lock Cylinders: Ten for each master keyed group.3. Tools: One set of each special wrench or tool applicable for each different or special

hardware component, whether supplied by hardware component manufacturer or not.1.06 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Package hardware items individually; label and identify each package with door opening code tomatch door hardware schedule.

1.07 WARRANTYA. See Section 01 7800 - Closeout Submittals, for additional warranty requirements.B. Warranty against defects in material and workmanship for period indicated, from Date of

Substantial Completion.1. Closers: Five years, minimum.2. Exit Devices: Three years, minimum.3. Locksets and Cylinders: Three years, minimum.4. Other Hardware: Two years, minimum.

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PART 2 PRODUCTS2.01 DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

A. Provide specified door hardware as required to make doors fully functional, compliant withapplicable codes, and secure to extent indicated.

B. When required to meet the provisions of Texas Department of Insurance WindstormConstruction Requirements, furnish hardware that has been tested and approved for use withthe door and frame system being furnished.

C. Provide individual items of single type, of same model, and by same manufacturer.D. Provide door hardware products that comply with the following requirements:

1. Applicable provisions of federal, state, and local codes.2. Accessibility: Texas Accessibility Standards, ADA Standards and ICC A117.1.3. Products Requiring Electrical Connection: Listed and classified by UL (DIR) as suitable for

the purpose specified.E. Electrically Operated and/or Controlled Hardware: Provide necessary power supplies, power

transfer hinges, relays, and interfaces as required for proper operation; provide wiring betweenhardware and control components and to building power connection in compliance with NFPA70.1. Refer to Section 28 1300 for additional access control system requirements.

F. Fasteners:1. Provide fasteners of proper type, size, quantity, and finish that comply with commercially

recognized standards for proposed applications.a. Aluminum fasteners are not permitted.b. Provide phillips flat-head screws with heads finished to match door surface hardware

unless otherwise indicated.2. Provide machine screws for attachment to reinforced hollow metal and aluminum frames.

a. Self-drilling (Tek) type screws are not permitted.2.02 HINGES

A. Manufacturers:1. McKinney; an Assa Abloy Group company: www.assaabloydss.com.2. Bommer Industries, Inc: www.bommer.com.3. C. R. Laurence Co., Inc: www.crl-arch.com.4. Hager Companies: www.hagerco.com.5. Substitutions: See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.

B. Hinges: Complying with BHMA A156.1, Grade 1.1. Provide hinges on every swinging door.2. Provide five-knuckle full mortise butt hinges unless otherwise indicated.3. Provide ball-bearing hinges at each door with closer.4. Provide non-removable pins on exterior outswinging doors.5. Provide power transfer hinges where electrified hardware is mounted in door leaf.6. Provide following quantity of butt hinges for each door:

a. Doors From 60 inches (1.5 m) High up to 90 inches (2.3 m) High: Three hinges.b. Doors 90 inches (2.3 m) High up to 120 inches (3 m) High: Four hinges.

2.03 FLUSHBOLTSA. Manufacturers:

1. Adams Rite, an Assa Abloy Group company: www.assaabloydss.com.2. Hager Companies: www.hagerco.com.3. Ives, an Allegion brand: www.allegion.com/us.4. Trimco: www.trimcohardware.com.5. Substitutions: See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.

B. Flushbolts: Complying with BHMA A156.16, Grade 1.

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1. Flushbolt Throw: 3/4 inch (19 mm), minimum.2. Provides extension bolts in leading edge of door, one bolt into floor, one bolt into top of

frame.a. Pairs of Swing Doors: At inactive leaves, provide flushbolts of type as required to

comply with code.3. Provide dustproof floor strike for bolt into floor, except at metal thresholds.

2.04 EXIT DEVICESA. Manufacturers:

1. Corbin Russwin, Sargent, or Yale; an Assa Abloy Group company: www.assaabloydss.com.

2. DORMA USA, Inc; 8000 Series, 9000 Series, DG1000 Series, and DG1100 Series: www.dorma.com.

3. Hager Companies: www.hagerco.com.4. Von Duprin, an Allegion brand: www.allegion.com/us.5. Substitutions: See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.

B. Exit Devices: Complying with BHMA A156.3, Grade 1.1. Lever design to match lockset trim.2. Provide cylinder with cylinder dogging or locking trim.3. Provide exit devices properly sized for door width and height.4. Provide strike as recommended by manufacturer for application indicated.5. Provide UL (DIR) listed exit device assemblies for fire-rated doors and panic device

assemblies for non-fire-rated doors.6. For electrical options, provide quick connect plug-in pre-wired connectors.

2.05 ELECTRIC STRIKESA. Manufacturers:

1. Adams Rite, HES, or Securitron; an Assa Abloy Group company: www.assaabloydss.com.2. Substitutions: See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.

B. Electric Strikes: Complying with BHMA A156.31, Grade 1.1. Provide UL (DIR) listed burglary-resistant electric strike; style to suit locks.2. Provide non-handed 24 VDC electric strike suitable for door frame material and scheduled

lock configuration.3. Provide transformer and rectifier as necessary for complete installation.4. Connect electric strikes into fire alarm where non-rated doors are scheduled to release

with fire or sprinkler alarm condition.2.06 LOCK CYLINDERS

A. Lock Cylinders: Provide key access on outside of each lock, unless otherwise indicated.1. Provide cylinders from same manufacturer as locking device.2. Provide cams and/or tailpieces as required for locking devices.

2.07 MORTISE LOCKSA. Manufacturers:

1. Schlage, an Allegion brand: www.allegion.com/us.2. Substitutions: Not permitted.

B. Mortise Locks: Complying with BHMA A156.13, Grade 1, Security, 1000 Series.1. Latchbolt Throw: 3/4 inch (19 mm), minimum.2. Deadbolt Throw: 1 inch (25.4 mm), minimum.3. Backset: 2-3/4 inch (70 mm) unless otherwise indicated.4. Strikes: Provide manufacturer's standard strike for each latchset or lockset with strike box

and curved lip extending to protect frame in compliance with indicated requirements.a. Finish: To match lock or latch.

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2.08 DOOR PULLS AND PUSH PLATESA. Manufacturers:

1. Rockwood; an Assa Abloy Group company: www.assaabloydss.com.2. Hager Companies: www.hagerco.com.3. Hiawatha, Inc, division of Activar Construction Products Group, Inc:

www.activarcpg.com/hiawatha.4. Trimco: www.trimcohardware.com.5. Substitutions: See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.

B. Door Pulls and Push Plates: Complying with BHMA A156.6.1. Pull Type: Straight, unless otherwise indicated.2. Push Plate Type: Flat, with square corners, unless otherwise indicated.

a. Edges: Beveled, unless otherwise indicated.3. Material: Aluminum, unless otherwise indicated.4. Provide door pulls and push plates on doors without a lockset, latchset, exit device, or

auxiliary lock unless otherwise indicated.5. On solid doors, provide matching door pull and push plate on opposite faces.

2.09 CLOSERSA. Manufacturers; Surface Mounted:

1. Corbin Russwin, Norton, Rixson, Sargent, or Yale; an Assa Abloy Group company: www.assaabloydss.com.

2. C. R. Laurence Company, Inc: www.crl-arch.com.3. DORMA USA, Inc; 7400 Series, 8600 Series, 8900 Series, and TS93: www.dorma.com.4. Hager Companies: www.hagerco.com.5. LCN, an Allegion brand: www.allegion.com/us.6. Substitutions: See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.

B. Closers: Complying with BHMA A156.4, Grade 1.1. Type: Surface mounted to door.2. Provide door closer on each exterior door.3. At corridor entry doors, mount closer on room side of door.4. At outswinging exterior doors, mount closer on interior side of door.

2.10 PROTECTION PLATESA. Manufacturers:

1. Rockwood; an Assa Abloy Group company: www.assaabloydss.com.2. C. R. Laurence Company, Inc: www.crl-arch.com.3. Hager Companies: www.hagerco.com.4. Hiawatha, Inc, an Activar Construction Products Group company:

www.activarcpg.com/hiawatha.5. Ives, an Allegion brand: www.allegion.com/us.6. Trimco: www.trimcohardware.com.7. Substitutions: See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.

B. Protection Plates: Complying with BHMA A156.6.C. Metal Properties: Stainless steel.

1. Metal, Standard Duty: Thickness 0.05 inch (1.27 mm), minimum.D. Edges: Beveled, on four sides unless otherwise indicated.E. Fasteners: Countersunk screw fasteners.F. Drip Guard: Provide at head of exterior doors unless covered by roof or canopy.

2.11 KICK PLATESA. Manufacturers:

1. Hiawatha, Inc, an Activar Construction Products Group company: www.activarcpg.com/hiawatha.

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2. Ives, an Allegion brand: www.allegion.com/us.3. Trimco: www.trimcohardware.com.4. Substitutions: See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.

B. Kick Plates: Provide along bottom edge of push side of every door with closer, exceptaluminum storefront and glass entry doors, unless otherwise indicated.1. Size: 8 inch (203 mm) high by 2 inch (51 mm) less door width (LDW) on push side of

door.2.12 FLOOR STOPS

A. Manufacturers:1. Rockwood; an Assa Abloy Group company: www.assaabloydss.com.2. Hager Companies: www.hagerco.com.3. Hiawatha, Inc, division of Activar Construction Products Group, Inc:

www.activarcpg.com/hiawatha.4. Trimco: www.trimcohardware.com.

B. Floor Stops: Complying with BHMA A156.16, Grade 1 and Resilient Material Retention Test asdescribed in this standard.1. Type: Manual hold-open, with bumper floor stop.2. Material: Aluminum housing with rubber insert.

2.13 WALL STOPSA. Manufacturers:

1. Rockwood; an Assa Abloy Group company: www.assaabloydss.com.2. Hager Companies: www.hagerco.com.3. Hiawatha, Inc, division of Activar Construction Products Group, Inc:

www.activarcpg.com/hiawatha.4. Trimco: www.trimcohardware.com.5. Substitutions: See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.

B. Wall Stops: Complying with BHMA A156.16, Grade 1 and Resilient Material Retention Test asdescribed in this standard.1. Type: Bumper, concave, wall stop.2. Material: Aluminum housing with rubber insert.

2.14 ASTRAGALSA. Astragals: Complying with BHMA A156.22.

1. Type: Split, two parts, and with sealing gasket.2. Material: Aluminum, with neoprene weatherstripping.3. Provide non-corroding fasteners at exterior locations.

2.15 THRESHOLDSA. Manufacturers:

1. Pemko; an Assa Abloy Group company: www.assaabloydss.com.2. Hager Companies: www.hagerco.com.3. National Guard Products, Inc: www.ngpinc.com.4. Zero International, Inc: www.zerointernational.com.5. Substitutions: See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.

B. Thresholds: Complying with BHMA A156.21.1. Provide threshold at each exterior door, unless otherwise indicated.2. Provide stop strip at each outswinging exterior door, unless otherwise indicated.3. Type: Flat surface.4. Material: Aluminum.5. Threshold Surface: Fluted horizontal grooves across full width.6. Field cut threshold to profile of frame and width of door sill for tight fit.7. Provide non-corroding fasteners at exterior locations.

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2.16 WEATHERSTRIPPING AND GASKETINGA. Manufacturers:

1. Pemko; an Assa Abloy Group company: www.assaabloydss.com.2. Hager Companies: www.hagerco.com.3. National Guard Products, Inc: www.ngpinc.com.4. Zero International, Inc: www.zerointernational.com.5. Substitutions: See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.

B. Weatherstripping and Gasketing: Complying with BHMA A156.22.1. Head and Jamb Type: Adjustable.2. Door Sweep Type: Encased in retainer.3. Material: Aluminum, with brush weatherstripping.4. Provide weatherstripping on each exterior door at head, jambs, and meeting stiles of door

pairs, unless otherwise indicated; .5. Provide door bottom sweep on each exterior door, unless otherwise indicated.

2.17 9. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS (ON DOOR)2.18 SILENCERS

A. Manufacturers:1. Ives, an Allegion brand: www.allegion.com/us.2. Rockwood; an Assa Abloy Group company: www.assaabloydss.com.3. Substitutions: See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.

B. Silencers: Provide at equal locations on door frame to mute sound of door's impact uponclosing.1. Single Door: Provide three on strike jamb of frame.2. Pair of Doors: Provide two on head of frame, one for each door at latch side.3. Material: Rubber, gray color.

2.19 FIRE DEPARTMENT LOCK BOXA. Manufacturers:

1. Knox Company; Knox-Box Rapid Entry System: www.knoxbox.com.2. Substitutions: See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.

B. Fire Department Lock Box:1. Heavy-duty, recessed, solid stainless-steel box with hinged door and interior gasket seal;

single drill resistant lock with dust covers and tamper alarm.2. Capacity: Holds 2 keys.3. Finish: Manufacturer's standard dark bronze.

2.20 FINISHESA. Finishes: Provide door hardware of same finish, unless otherwise indicated.

1. Finish: 613; dark oxidized satin bronze, oil rubbed, with bronze base material (former USequivalent US10B); BHMA A156.18.

2. Exceptions:a. Where base material metal is specified to be different, provide finish that is an

equivalent appearance in accordance with BHMA A156.18.b. Door Closer Covers and Arms: Color as selected by Architect from manufacturer's

standard colors unless otherwise indicated.c. Hardware for Aluminum Storefront Doors: Finished to match door panel finish, except

at hand contact surfaces provide stainless steel with satin finish, unless otherwiseindicated.

PART 3 EXECUTION3.01 EXAMINATION

A. Verify that doors and frames are ready to receive this work; labeled, fire-rated doors and framesare properly installed, and dimensions are as indicated on shop drawings.

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B. Verify that electric power is available to power operated devices and of correct characteristics.3.02 INSTALLATION

A. Install hardware in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and applicable codes.B. Use templates provided by hardware item manufacturer.C. Door Hardware Mounting Heights: Distance from finished floor to center line of hardware item.

As indicated in following list; unless noted otherwise in Door Hardware Schedule or ondrawings.1. Mounting heights in compliance with ADA Standards:

D. Set exterior door thresholds with full-width bead of elastomeric sealant at each point of contactwith floor providing a continuous weather seal; anchor thresholds with stainless steelcountersunk screws.

3.03 ADJUSTINGA. Adjust work under provisions of Section 01 7000 - Execution and Closeout Requirements.B. Adjust hardware for smooth operation.C. Adjust gasketing for complete, continuous seal; replace if unable to make complete seal.

3.04 CLEANINGA. Clean finished hardware in accordance with manufacturer's written instructions after final

adjustments have been made.B. Clean adjacent surfaces soiled by hardware installation.C. Replace items that cannot be cleaned to manufacturer's level of finish quality at no additional

cost.3.05 PROTECTION

A. Protect finished Work under provisions of Section 01 7000 - Execution and CloseoutRequirements.

B. Do not permit adjacent work to damage hardware or finish.HARDWARE SETS4.01 HARDWARE SETS - GENERAL

A. These Hardware Sets indicate requirements for single doors of that type, with conditionalrequirements for pairs and other situations.

B. Pairs of Swinging Doors: Provide one of each specified item on each leaf unless specificallystated otherwise. Treat pairs as two active leaves unless otherwise indicated.

C. HW-CYL: Doors Whose Hardware is Specified in Other Sections But Which Must Be Keyed ToBuilding System:1. Lock Cylinder, Mortise, keyed to building system.

4.02 SWING DOORS -- NOT REQUIRING KEY LOCKINGA. HW-1: Push/Pull, Non-Fire-Rated:

1. Closer.2. Push/Pull.

B. HW-5: Privacy Lockset, Non-Fire-Rated:1. Lockset, Privacy.

C. HW-5A: Privacy Lockset, Non-Fire-Rated:1. Lockset, Privacy with Occupancy Indicator.2. Basis of Design: Schlage L9496 or equal.

4.03 SWING DOORS -- LOCKABLE, MAY BE LEFT UNLOCKED, KEY NOT REQUIRED TO LOCKA. HW-10: Office, Non-Fire-Rated:

1. Lockset, Office.

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2. Pair: One leaf inactive, with manual flush bolts.4.04 SWING DOORS -- KEY REQUIRED TO LOCK, MAY BE LEFT UNLOCKED

A. HW-20: Classroom Lock, Non-Fire-Rated:1. Lockset, Classroom.

B. HW-21: Classroom Lock, Non-Fire-Rated:1. Closer.2. Lockset, Classroom.3. Pair: One leaf inactive, with manual flush bolts.

4.05 SWING DOORS -- MAY NOT BE LEFT UNLOCKEDA. HW-30: Always-Locked, Non-Fire-Rated:

1. Lockset, Storeroom.2. Exterior Outswing Doors: Lock Guard.3. Pair: One leaf inactive, with manual flush bolts.

4.06 SWING DOORS -- ELECTRICAL ACCESS CONTROLA. HW-50: Entry Control, Electric Strike, Fail-Secure, Outswing

1. Card Reader, located where indicated.2. Closer.3. Lockset, Always-Locked.4. Electric Strike, Fail-Secure.5. Lock Guard.

B. HW-51: Entry Control, Electric Strike, Fail-Secure, Outswing, Storefront Doors:1. Card Reader, located where indicated. Coordinate with Aluminum-Framed Storefront

supplier.2. Closer - furnished by Aluminum-Framed Storefront supplier.3. Lockset, Always-Locked - furnished by Aluminum-Framed Storefront supplier.4. Electric Strike, Fail-Secure. Coordinate with Aluminum-Framed Storefront supplier.5. Lock Guard.

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SECTION 10 2800TOILET AND BATH ACCESSORIES

PART 1 GENERAL1.01 SECTION INCLUDES

A. Commercial toilet accessories.B. Commercial shower and bath accessories.C. Utility room accessories.

1.02 REFERENCE STANDARDSA. ASTM A123/A123M - Standard Specification for Zinc (Hot-Dip Galvanized) Coatings on Iron and

Steel Products; 2015.B. ASTM A269/A269M - Standard Specification for Seamless and Welded Austenitic Stainless

Steel Tubing for General Service; 2015a.C. ASTM A653/A653M - Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) or

Zinc-Iron Alloy-Coated (Galvannealed) by the Hot-Dip Process; 2015.D. ASTM A666 - Standard Specification for Annealed or Cold-Worked Austenitic Stainless Steel

Sheet, Strip, Plate, and Flat Bar; 2015.E. ASTM B456 - Standard Specification for Electrodeposited Coatings of Copper Plus Nickel Plus

Chromium and Nickel Plus Chromium; 2011.F. ASTM C1036 - Standard Specification for Flat Glass; 2016.G. ASTM C1503 - Standard Specification for Silvered Flat Glass Mirror; 2008 (Reapproved 2013).

1.03 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTSA. Coordinate the work with the placement of internal wall reinforcement, concealed ceiling

supports, and reinforcement of toilet partitions to receive anchor attachments.1.04 SUBMITTALS

A. See Section 01 3000 - Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures.B. Product Data: Submit data on accessories describing size, finish, details of function, and

attachment methods.C. Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate special procedures and conditions requiring

special attention.PART 2 PRODUCTS2.01 MATERIALS

A. Accessories - General: Shop assembled, free of dents and scratches and packaged completewith anchors and fittings, steel anchor plates, adapters, and anchor components for installation.1. Grind welded joints smooth.2. Fabricate units made of metal sheet of seamless sheets, with flat surfaces.

B. Keys: Provide 2 keys for each accessory to Owner; master key lockable accessories.C. Stainless Steel Sheet: ASTM A666, Type 304.D. Stainless Steel Tubing: ASTM A269/A269M, Grade TP304 or TP316.E. Galvanized Sheet Steel: Hot-dipped galvanized steel sheet, ASTM A653/A653M, with

G90/Z275 coating.F. Mirror Glass: Annealed float glass, ASTM C1036 Type I, Class 1, Quality Q2, with silvering,

protective and physical characteristics complying with ASTM C1503.G. Fasteners, Screws, and Bolts: Hot dip galvanized; tamper-proof; security type.

2.02 FINISHESA. Stainless Steel: Satin finish, unless otherwise noted.

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B. Chrome/Nickel Plating: ASTM B456, SC 2, polished finish, unless otherwise noted.C. Galvanizing for Items Other than Sheet: Comply with ASTM A123/A123M; galvanize ferrous

metal and fastening devices.D. Shop Primed Ferrous Metals: Pretreat and clean, spray apply one coat primer and bake.E. Back paint components where contact is made with building finishes to prevent electrolysis.

2.03 COMMERCIAL TOILET ACCESSORIESA. Toilet Paper Dispenser (TA-1b): Double roll, surface mounted bracket type, stainless steel

Two chrome-plated plastic spindles, equipped with heavy-duty internal springs.B. Paper Towel Dispenser (TA-2): Folded paper type, stainless steel, surface-mounted, with

viewing slots on sides as refill indicator and tumbler lock.1. Capacity: 400 C-fold or 525 multifold paper towels minimum.2. Products:

a. B-262 manufactured by Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc.b. Substitutions: Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.

C. Waste Receptacle (TA-3): Stainless steel, freestanding style with black powder-coated steeldome lid.1. Liner: Removable galvanized steel with grommeted lift holes receptacle.2. Minimum capacity: 18 gallons (68.1 liters).3. Products:

a. B-2300 manufactured by Bobrick Washroom Equipment, inc.b. Substitutions: Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.

D. Soap Dispenser (TA-7): Liquid soap dispenser, wall-mounted, surface, with stainless steelcover and vertical stainless steel tank and working parts; push type soap valve and windowgage refill indicator.1. Minimum Capacity: 40 ounces (1.2 liters).2. Products:

a. B-2111 manufactured by Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc.b. Substitutions: Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.

E. Grab Bars (TA-8): Stainless steel, 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) outside diameter, minimum.047 inch(1.2 mm) wall thickness, nonslip grasping surface finish, concealed flange mounting; 1-1/2inches (38 mm) clearance between wall and inside of grab bar.1. Length: 36 inches (900 mm).2. Products:

a. B-6806 x 36 manufactured by Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc..b. Substitutions: Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.

F. Grab Bars (TA-9): Stainless steel, 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) outside diameter, minimum.047 inch(1.2 mm) wall thickness, nonslip grasping surface finish, concealed flange mounting; 1-1/2inches (38 mm) clearance between wall and inside of grab bar.1. Length: 42 inches (1067 mm).2. Products:

a. B-6806 x 42 manufactured by Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc..b. Substitutions: Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.

G. Grab Bars (TA-30): Stainless steel, 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) outside diameter, minimum.047 inch(1.2 mm) wall thickness, nonslip grasping surface finish, concealed flange mounting; 1-1/2inches (38 mm) clearance between wall and inside of grab bar.1. Length: 24 inches (610 mm).2. Products:

a. B-6806 x 24 manufactured by Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc..b. Substitutions: Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.

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H. Sanitary Napkin Disposal Unit (TA-10): Stainless steel, surface-mounted, self-closing door,locking bottom panel with full-length stainless steel piano-type hinge, removable receptacle.1. Products:

a. B-254 manufactured by [Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc.b. Substitutions: Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.

I. Sanitary Napkin Disposal Unit (TA-11): Stainless steel, recessed, self-closing door, lockingbottom panel with full-length stainless steel piano-type hinge, removable receptacle.1. Products:

a. B-353 manufactured by Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc.b. Substitutions: Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.

J. Glass Mirror with Stainless Steel Angle Frame (TA-13):1. Size: 18 inches wide x 36 inches high2. Frame: Type 304, heavy-gauge stainless steel, 3/4" x 3/4" angle with satin finish. Corners

of frame are welded, ground and polished smooth.3. Mirror: No. 1 quality, 1/4 inch select float glass.4. Concealed wall hanger with screw locking design.5. Products:

a. B-290 manufactured by Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc.b. Substitutions: Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.

2.04 COMMERCIAL SHOWER AND BATH ACCESSORIESA. Shower Curtain Rod (TA-14): Stainless steel tube, 1-1/4 inch (32 mm) outside diameter,.047

inch (1.2 mm) wall thickness, satin-finished, with 2 9/16 inch (16 mm) square, minimum 0.04inch (1.0 mm) thick satin-finished stainless steel flanges, for installation with exposed fasteners.1. Products:

a. B-6047 manufactured by Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc..b. Substitutions: Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.

B. Shower Curtain (TA-15):1. Material: Opaque vinyl, 0.008 inch (0.2 mm) thick, matte finish, with antibacterial

treatment, flameproof and stain-resistant.2. Size: 70 by 72 inches inches (1778 by 1830 mm), hemmed edges at handicapped

accessible showers.3. Grommets: Corrosion-resistant metal; pierced through top hem on 6 inch (150 mm)

centers.4. Color: White.5. Shower Curtain Hooks: Chrome-plated or stainless steel spring wire designed for snap

closure.C. Folding Shower Seat (TA-16): Wall-mounted surface; welded tubular seat frame, structural

support members, hinges and mechanical fasteners of Type 304 stainless steel, L-shaped seatas indicated on the drawings.1. Seat: Phenolic or polymeric composite one-piece seat or seat slats, of ivory color.2. Size: ADA compliant.3. Product: B-5181 manufactured by Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc.

D. Towel Pin (TA-17): Stainless steel, 3 inch (75 mm) minimum extension from wall;rectangular-shaped bracket and backplate for concealed attachment, bright polished finish.1. Products:

a. B-677 manufacturered by Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc.b. Substitutions: Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.

2.05 UTILITY ROOM ACCESSORIESA. Combination Utility Shelf/Mop and Broom Holder (TA-18):.047 inch (1.2 mm) thick stainless

steel, Type 304, with 3/4 inch (19 mm) returned edges, 0.06 inch (1.6 mm) stainless steel wallbrackets.

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1. Hooks: 4, 12-gauge (2.8 mm) stainless steel rag hooks.2. Mop/broom holders: 3 spring-loaded rubber cam holders at shelf front.3. Length: Manufacturer's standard length for number of holders/hooks.4. Products:

a. B-239 manufactured by Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc.b. Substitutions: Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.

PART 3 EXECUTION3.01 PREPARATION

A. Deliver inserts and rough-in frames to site for timely installation.B. Provide templates and rough-in measurements as required.

3.02 INSTALLATIONA. Install accessories in accordance with manufacturers' instructions in locations indicated on the

drawings.B. Install plumb and level, securely and rigidly anchored to substrate.C. Mounting Heights and Locations: As required by accessibility regulations and as indicated on

drawings. Where there is a conflict between the drawings and the accessibility regulations, theaccessibility regulations shall take priority.

3.03 PROTECTIONA. Protect installed accessories from damage due to subsequent construction operations.

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SECTION 28 31 00 – FIRE ALARM SYSTEM AND SMOKE DETECTION SYSTEM

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.01 SCOPE

A. The contractor shall furnish and install a complete microprocessor based 24VDC, electrically supervised, analog intelligent fire alarm system as specified herein and indicated on the drawings. The system shall include, but not be limited to, all control equipment, power supplies, signal initiating and signaling devices, conduit, wire, fittings, and all other accessories required to provide a complete and operable system.

B. The system shall include all required hardware, raceways, interconnecting wiring and

software to accomplish the requirements of this specification and the contract drawings, whether or not specifically itemized herein.

C. The system as specified shall be supplied, installed, tested and approved by the local

Authority Having Jurisdiction, and turned over to the owner in an operational condition

1.02 INSTALLING CONTRACTOR’S RESPONSIBILITY

A. The installing fire alarm contractor is responsible for the design of a code compliant system, which meets the intent of all State and Local Authority Having Jurisdiction Codes and their adopted amendments along all permitting of such plans and associated permit fees

1.03 CODES AND STANDARDS

A. The publications listed below form a part of this publication to the extent referenced. The publications are referenced in the text by the basic designation only. The latest version of each listed publication shall be used as a guide unless the authority having jurisdiction has adopted an earlier version.

1. FM Global (Factory Mutual (FM)):FM Approval Guide 2. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)

NFPA 70 National Electrical Code NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 90A Standard For The Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems NFPA 101 Life Safety Code

3. ANSI 117.1 Visual Devices 4. Underwriters’ Laboratories, Inc. (UL) equipment standards, Latest Edition

a. UL Fire Protection Equipment Directory b. UL Electrical Construction Materials Directory c. UL 38 – Manually Actuated Signaling Boxes for Use With Fire Protection

Signaling Systems d. UL 228 – Door Holding Devices e. UL 268 - Smoke Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems f. UL 268A - Smoke Detectors for Duct Application g. UL 464 - Audible Signal Appliances h. UL 497A – Secondary Protectors for Communications Circuits i. UL 521 - Heat Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems j. UL 864 - Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Systems k. UL 1283 – Electromagnetic Interference Filters l. UL 1449 - Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors m. UL 1971 - Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired

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5. State and Local Building Code and Fire Codes, as amended by the Local AHJ. 6. Requirements of Local Authorities having Jurisdiction. If local authorities design

requirements differ substantially from contract drawings, the design engineer shall be notified no less than 10 days prior to bid date, to allow time for addendum to be provided to all contractors. Contractor to provide additional devices as required by local authorities in bid pricing.

1.04 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS

A. The system specified shall be that of Cerberus™ PRO which meets the project requirements.

B. All equipment furnished shall be new and the latest state of the art products of a single manufacturer, engaged in the manufacturing and sale of analog fire detection devices for over ten years.

1.05 GENERAL RQUIREMENTS

A. Contractor Qualifications:

1. The equipment supplier shall be an authorized and designated representative of

the Fire Alarm Manufacturer to sell, install, and service the proposed manufacturer's equipment.

2. The equipment supplier and installing contractor shall be licensed by the State Fire Marshall to sell, install, and service fire alarm systems as required by Article 5.43-2 of the Texas Insurance Code.

3. The installing contractor and/or equipment supplier shall have on his staff a minimum of three (3) installation superintendents who are licensed by the State Fire Marshall's office for such purpose and under whose supervision installation, final connections, and check out will take place as required by the Texas Insurance Code.

4. The installing contractor or equipment supplier shall have on staff a minimum of one (1) certified NICET Level III state licensed fire alarm planner under whose supervision system design shall take place.

5. The installing contractor shall provide 24 hour, 365 days per year emergency service with qualified and state licensed service technicians.

6. The installing contractor shall have been actively engaged in the business of selling, installing, and servicing fire alarm systems for at least ten (10) years.

1.06 SUBMITTALS

A. The installing contractor shall provide complete and detailed shop drawings and include:

1. Control panel configuration including manufacturer’s wiring and interconnection

schematics. 2. Complete point to point wiring diagram showing terminal connections to all

system devices. 3. Riser wiring diagram and associated zoning/addressing configurations with

associated conduit sizes. 4. Complete floor plan drawings locating all devices associated with the fire alarm

system. Floor plan drawings shall include conduit and wiring routing complete with conduit sizing and number of conductors by type.

5. Factory data sheets on each piece of equipment to be used and so marked as to model, dimensions, size, voltage, and configuration.

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6. Detailed system description in this specification format describing system functions and operation. All specification variations and deviations shall be clearly noted and marked.

7. Complete Bill of Material for reference. 8. Programming matrix defining all input/output functions and zoning. 9. Power supply and battery calculations. 10. A letter from the manufacturer stating that the fire alarm system contractor is

authorized to sell, service and install the submitted equipment.

B. All submittal data will be in bound form with contractor's name, supplier's name, project name, and state fire alarm license number adequately identified

C. Only basic equipment devices have been shown on the contract drawings. Specific

wiring between equipment/devices has not been shown. It is the contractor’s responsibility to submit for approval the COMPLETE ENGINEERED system configuration and layout showing all devices, wiring, conduit, and locations along with other required information as specified herein.

1.07 COORDINATION

A. It shall be the responsibility of the installing contractor to coordinate all requirements

surrounding installation of the fire alarm system with all trades including, but, not exclusive of: electrical contractor, sprinkler contractor, and HVAC/controls contractor and intercom system. Adequate coordination shall be provided to insure proper installation and interface to all peripheral items required to interact with the fire alarm and communication system to provide a complete and functional life safety system.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL OPERATION

A. Alarm Detection

1. When a fire alarm condition is detected by any of the system alarm initiating devices, the following functions shall occur: a. The system common alarm LED on the CPU Module shall flash. The

internal audible device shall sound. Acknowledgement or silencing the alarm condition shall silence the alarm signals and cause flashing alarm LED's to illuminate steady.

b. A back-lit LCD display shall indicate all applicable information associated with the alarm condition including: zone, device type, divide location, and time of alarm. Location and zoning messages shall be custom field programmed to respective premises.

c. Any remote or local annunciator LED's associated with the alarm zone shall be illuminated as herein specified.

d. A digital alarm communicator shall be integrally provided and transmit an alarm signal to an approved remote station (remote station connection and service provided by Owner).

e. All automatic events programmed to the alarm point shall be executed and the associated indicating devices and/or outputs activated. As each indicating circuit or control relay is activated, its associated "ON" LED shall be illuminated.

f. Activate all audible and visual notification appliances. g. De-activate HVAC systems over 2000 CFM. h. De-activate any helicopter (large fans) in warehouse areas, when

provided.

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i. Display system status changes on the remote annunciator(s). j. Release all smoke doors, fire doors, fire coiling doors, fire smoke

dampers and fire shutters. k. Recall elevators to ground floor as specified herein, or to the alternate

floor if the alarm condition originates on the ground floor. Each elevator lobby shall be provided with a smoke detector. Activation of this smoke detector shall recall the respective elevator cars to the ground floor. In the event of a fire on the ground floor, the elevator cars shall be recalled to level 2.

B. System Supervisory Condition

1. Activation of any system supervisory initiating device shall cause the following actions and indications at all network Person Machine Interfaces using basic graphics and multiple detail screens. a. Display the origin of the supervisory condition report at the local fire

alarm control panel graphic LCD display. b. Activate supervisory audible and dedicated visual signal. c. Audible signals shall be silenced from the control panel by the

supervisory acknowledge switch.

C. System Trouble Condition

1. When a trouble condition is detected by the CPU, one of the system initiating, alarm or SLC circuits, the following functions shall immediately occur: a. Display the origin of the trouble condition report at the local fire alarm

control panel graphic LCD display b. Activate trouble audible and dedicated visual signal at the control panel. c. Audible signals shall be silenced from the fire alarm control panel by a

trouble acknowledge switch. d. Trouble reports for primary system power failure to the master control

shall be automatically delayed for a period of time equal to 25% of the system standby battery capacity to eliminate spurious reports as a result of power fluctuations.

D. Auxiliary Control

1. All designated "non-silenceable" auxiliary control functions shall remain in

operation (even upon silencing of audible alarms) until such time as the control panel is cleared and reset manually (i.e. fan control outputs, central station interface, elevator recall interface, etc.).

2. Activation of duct smoke detectors associated fans shall shutdown their respective units immediately in addition to identifying the condition as herein specified.

E. Fire Drill Control

Provide a fire drill switch located on the Fire Alarm Control Panel. When activated, this

switch will activate all horn/strobes for a fire drill. It shall not release fire shutter, shut down air handling equipment or recall elevators. If a fire alarm condition is detected, the system shall operate as defined in part 2.01A of this section.

2.02 ZONING

A. The system shall have the inherent capability to employ "Intelligent' smoke detectors and

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addressable interface devices capable of being recognized and annunciated at the main control panel on an individual basis. All zoning/device location information shall be totally field programmable to exact job requirements as approved by the Architect/Engineer.

2.03 FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL

A. The fire alarm control panel shall be Cerberus™ PRO series. The fire alarm control panel shall be microprocessor based using multiple microprocessors throughout the system providing rapid processing of smoke detector and other initiation device information to control system output functions.

1. There shall be a watchdog circuit, which shall verify the system processors and

the software program. Problems with either the processors or the system program the panel shall activate a trouble signal, and reset the panel.

2. The system shall be a complete, electrically supervised fire detection and

notification system, with a microprocessor based operating system having the following capabilities, features, and capacities:

a. The system shall support multiple loops of 252 addressable devices,

each of which may be divided in any ratio on one, two, three, or four separate, isolated Class B circuits.

b. Support of [TechAdvance+] mobile test system capable of providing point test reports in NFPA standard format without manual report entries.

c. System shall provide an output port for monitoring purposes by external systems. Communications to an external system shall be RS-232 or RS-485 communications.

B. Operator Interface:

1. The standard Operator Interface shall have the ability to view events,

acknowledge, silence, and reset the system and any networked Cerberus™ PRO control panels, when configured as a global system.

2. The LED Operator Interface shall have the ability to view events, acknowledge, silence, and reset the system and any networked Cerberus™ PRO control panels, when configured as a global PMI. Additionally, the operator interface provides twelve multicolored configurable LEDs for annunciating system status.

3. Acknowledge, Silence and Reset Access - There shall be a key required to open a locked cabinet allowing the system user to acknowledge events, silence audibles and visuals on and off, and perform panel resets.

C. Passwords:

1. Technician Level Password - There shall be a 5 character password that a user must enter into the control panel in order to perform such maintenance- and control-related functions at the panel as:

a. Arming and disarming devices. b. Activating, deactivating or modifying detector ASD and sensitivity

settings. c. Activating and deactivating the History Log function, and deleting

obsolete entries. d. Changing the system time and date.

2. Maintenance Level Password - There shall be a 5 character password that a user must enter into the control panel in order to access the panel's reporting functions and walk-test functions.

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D. Software Modifications: The system structure and software shall place no limit on the type or extent of software modifications on-site. Modification of software shall not require power-down of the system or loss of system fire protection while modifications are being made. Systems that require the use of external programmers or change of EPROMs are not acceptable.

E. Logic: The fire alarm system shall support generic functions that deal with binary states

(True/False, high/low), and produce desired outputs from one or more binary inputs (for example, alarm outputs from detector or manual station inputs). AND, OR, NOT, Any N, Latches, Start Timer, Delay Timer, Restart Timer are generic functions. Generic functions can be used as inputs to other function. The system shall support 500 logic functions.

F. History: The system shall store 20000 events in history. Trouble warnings will occur

when the History buffer is full. G. Walk Test Mode: The system shall provide a field test function where one person can

test the complete system or a specific area while maintaining full operational function of other areas not being tested. Alarms, supervisory signals, trouble signals shall be logged on the system printer and in system history during the walk-test.

H. Field Programming: The system shall be capable of being configured either at the control panel or via a PC Tool. All programs shall be stored in non-volatile EEPROM memory. Programming shall be accomplished only after entering an appropriate password security code. The system shall be capable of revising/changing programmed functions or system expansion at any time subsequent to initialization as described herein without factory modifications or factory programming.

I. System Periphery Boards:

1. The system periphery board shall be capable of supporting multiple system drivers of 252 intelligent devices distributed between one, two, three, or four Class B SLC circuits, for total panel capacities of 252 or 504 addressable devices. Any trouble on one circuit shall not affect the other circuit. This module controls the signaling from the initiation devices reporting alarms and troubles to the control panel. This module shall also provide the signaling to the field devices for the controlling the output of specific initiation devices. The on board microprocessor provides the periphery board with the ability to function even if the main microprocessor fails. LED’s on the board shall provide annunciation for the following: Power, Gnd. Fault, Alarm, Supervisory, Trouble. This board is integral to the system.

2. The System Periphery Board shall contain 2 Class B NAC circuits rated at 3

amps each with power-limited outputs. The zones shall be isolated and independently supervised. There shall be at least 6 unique codes/signals for each circuit based on system logic. These signals shall be Temporal Code 3 (Evacuation), Steady (Such as “Recall”), Temporal Code 3 (for CO alarms), March Time 120ppm, March Time 60ppm, and March Time 30ppm. The card shall have the following LED’s to provide trouble shooting and annunciation; Power, Gnd. Fault, Zone Activation or Trouble. This functionality shall be integral to the system.

3. The control panel shall be equipped with four Form C relays for alarm, trouble,

supervisory, and programmable output. The system shall provide the mounting of all system cards, field wiring, and panel’s inter-card wiring. All power limited field wiring shall be separated from all non-power limited internal wiring.

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4. The system modules shall communicate with an RS 485 network

communications protocol. All module wiring shall be to terminal blocks, which will plug into the system card cage.

J. Power Supply

1. The system Power Supply shall be a 300 Watt, 10amp supply that provides 24VDC power for system operation. The power supply shall be filtered and regulated. The power supply provides power for all system operation, including signaling line circuits, notification appliance circuits, auxiliary power, battery charger, and all optional modules. The power supply shall be rated for 120/240 VAC 50/60 Hz.

2. The battery charger shall be able to charge the system batteries up to 100 AH

batteries. Battery charging shall be microprocessor controlled and programmed with a special software package to select charging rates and battery sizes. An optional Thermistor for monitoring battery temperature to control charging rate shall be available.

3. Transfer from AC to battery power shall be instantaneous when AC voltage drops

to a point where it is not sufficient for normal operation.

K. Remote Annunciator:

1. The system annunciator shall be LCD with backlit screen for easy viewing. The annunciator shall be connected to the network allowing it to be placed anywhere on the system. The system display shall have local sounder with system silence control, acknowledgement and system reset. It shall provide local history. The control portion of the annunciator shall be key-operated. The annunciators shall receive vectored information such as; all events, Alarm only, Supervisory only, Trouble only, or Security only. The unit shall be flush mounted where shown in the drawings.

2.04 INTELLIGENT INITIATING DEVICES

A. Smoke Detectors – Advanced Multi-Criteria

1. The multi-criteria fire detector shall be the Cerberus™ PRO OH921 incorporating 1 Optical sensor and 1 Thermal sensor with an operating temperature range of

32F to 100F. Detectors shall be listed for use as open area protective coverage, in duct installation and sampling assembly installation and shall be insensitive to air velocity changes. So as to minimize the effort required by the installing and maintenance technician to appropriately configure the detector to ensure optimal system design, the detectors shall be programmable as application specific. Application settings shall be selected in software for a minimum of 19 environmental fire profiles unique to the devices installed location.

2. The detector shall have a tri-color LED to streamline system

maintenance/inspection by plainly indicating detector status as follows: green for normal operation, amber for maintenance required, red for alarm.

3. Detector shall utilize state of the art forward backward light scattering technology,

with improved detection for smoldering and flaming fire signatures. The detector

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shall replace the need for ionization detectors due to improved response characteristics to flaming fires.

4. In facilities requiring the use of Carbon Monoxide detection, and when indicated

on the drawings, furnish and install Cerberus™ PRO OOHC941. Multi-Criteria incorporating 2 Optical sensors, 2 Thermal sensors, and Carbon Monoxide sensing technologies with an operating temperature range of 32ºF to 100ºF. Nineteen selectable profiles. Polar insensitivity with isolators. Three color LED. CO sensor may be programmed as part of the multi-criteria, or may be an independent CO detector. Detector shall incorporate an addressable Carbon Monoxide (CO) detector. The CO detector shall be selectable as a multi-criteria fire detector or as a smoke detector and independent CO detector (in compliance with NFPA 720).

B. Heat Detectors – Addressable

1. The intelligent heat detector shall be the Cerberus™ PRO, HI921 heat detector and shall support the use of an ambient temperature warning signal at the panel. This temperature shall be user-configurable for the set temperature of the warning and the event type generated by the warning. This event can be used to trigger system logic

2. The heat detector shall have the following temperature settings:

a. Fixed temperature at 135F, 145F, 155F, 165F, 174F

b. Rate of Rise at 15F/ min (8.3C) at 135F (57C)

c. Rate of Rise at 15F/ min (8.3C) at 174F (79C)

d. Low temperature warning at 40F (4.4C)

C. Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Detector – Duct Use

1. The intelligent smoke detector shall be the Cerberus™ PRO OP921. The

detector shall be photoelectric smoke detector with an operating temperature

range of 32F to 120F. Available in three parameter sets. The detector shall be Polar insensitivity with isolators.

2. The detector shall have a multicolor LED to streamline system

maintenance/inspection by plainly indicating detector status as follows: green for normal operation, amber for maintenance required, red for alarm.

3. Where required, there shall be available a programmable remote lamp configurable to remotely duplicate the on-board LED status of another system device with the same software address. It shall be model ILED-H

D. Duct Smoke Detectors – Addressable

1. Cerberus™ PRO model FDBZ series duct mounted smoke detectors shall be provided where shown on the drawings. The detector shall continually monitor any changes in sensitivity due to the environmental effects of dirt, smoke, temperature, age and humidity. Each smoke detector shall be given an individual address and alphanumeric description. Each detector shall be equipped with an LED that will flash in normal condition and go steady red when in alarm condition. Duct smoke detector housing shall allow use in duct systems with air velocity

ranging from 100 to 4,000 feet per minute, within temperature ranges of 32F to

120F per minute, and with relative humidity ranging from 0 to 95%.

2. The unit shall consist of a clear molded plastic enclosure with integral conduit knockouts. The unit shall be provided with clear faceplate cover to provide visual

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viewing of detector/sensor for monitoring sensor operation and chamber condition. The duct housing shall be provided with gasket seals to insure proper seating of the housing to the associated ductwork. Detectors shall be installed per NFPA 90A, and be listed with the fire alarm control panel. A remote LED shall be located on the corridor ceiling adjacent to the respective detector where detectors are not plainly visible or concealed from view.

E. Detector Bases

1. Detector bases shall be low profile twist lock type with screw clamp terminals and self-wiping contacts. Bases shall be installed on an industry standard, 4" square or octagonal electrical outlet box.

2. Where selective localized control of electrical devices is required for system operation, furnish and install detector base with software programmed addressable relay integral to the base. The relay shall switch electrical loads within relay ratings, as indicated on the drawings. Operation of the addressable control circuit shall be independent of the number of detectors and relays on the circuit or the number in an alarm state. Relay bases shall be rated for resistive or inductive load (120VAC or 30VDC) 3 amps. The relay base shall be model number DB2-HR.

3. Where indicated on the drawings, furnish detector base with integral approved audible evacuation alarm signal having an output of 85db @ 10’. The audible signal shall be individually addressable and software programmed for operation. The audible base shall be model number ADBH-11.

C. Manual Pull Stations – Addressable

1. Intelligent double action manual pull station shall be provided where indicated on drawings. The manual stations shall contain the intelligence for reporting address, identity, alarm and trouble to the fire alarm control panel. The manual station shall be equipped with terminal strip and pressure style screw terminals for the connection of field wiring.

2 The manual pull station shall be constructed of durable molded polycarbonate material, and shall be RED in color with raised white lettering. Stations shall be of the dual action type.

3. Manual stations (when required), shall be located not more than 5 feet from the entrance to each exit. Additional manual stations shall be located so that the travel distance to the nearest manual station does not exceed 200 feet.

4. Manual station heights shall be a minimum of 42” and a maximum of 48” measured vertically, from the finished floor level to the activating handle or lever.

5. Systems using automatic smoke detection or water flow detection devices to initiate the fire alarm system, not less than one (1) manual station shall be provided to initiate a fire alarm signal. The manual station shall be located where required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction, per NFPA 101.

D. Addressable Interface Devices

1. Intelligent interface modules shall provide the means of interfacing direct shorting devices and providing independent controls to and from the control panel's

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analog circuit (SLC). The HTRI Series devices shall incorporate a custom microprocessor based integrated circuit that shall provide communication with its compatible control panel. Each devices microcomputer shall have the capacity of storing, in memory, identification information as well as important operating status information.

2. Output/Input: The HTRI interface module shall only be used for monitor and

report of the contact device to be monitored. The interface module shall incorporate an addressable SPDT relay contact rated for 4 amps resistive and 3.5 amps inductive. The relay and contact device input shall be controlled as a separate function at the same address.

3. Dual Input: The HTRID intelligent interface module shall be a dual input module

designed to supervise and monitor two sets of dry contacts. The dual interface module requires only one address setting but responds independently to each input. The HTRID shall be used to monitor the status of sprinkler water-flow and supervisory tamper vales

4. Single-Input: The HTRIS intelligent interface shall be a single-input module

designed to be used to monitor and report of the contact device to be monitored. The module shall be installed in standard 4” square electrical box.

5. Quad-Interface Module: The intelligent quad input/output module shall have

capability for up to 4 separate inputs (Class B) or 2 separate Class A inputs and 4 separate outputs (Class B). Model FDCIO422.

2.05 NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES

A. Visual notification appliances shall meet and be listed for UL Standard 1971 (Emergency Devices for the Hearing-Impaired) for Indoor Fire Protection Service. Strobe shall be listed for indoor use with a temperature range of 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) and maximum humidity of 93% (± 2%), and shall meet the requirements of FCC Part 15 Class B. The strobe shall produce a flash rate of one (1) flash per second over the Regulated Voltage Range, and shall incorporate a Xenon flashtube enclosed in a rugged Lexan® lens.

1. Strobe intensity – where ceiling mount, Multi-Candela appliances are specified shall have field-selectable settings, and shall be rated per UL Standard 1971 for 15/30/75/95cd or 115/117cd.

2. Strobe intensity – where wall mount, Multi-Candela appliances are specified, shall have field-selectable settings, and shall be rated per UL Standard 1971 for 15/30/75/110cd or 135/185cd.

B. Combination audible/visual notification appliances shall meet and be listed for indoor use, and shall meet the requirements of FCC Part 15 - Class B. Appliances shall be listed under UL Standard 464 (Fire Protective Signaling) and UL Standard 1971 (Standard for Safety Signaling Devices for Hearing Impaired) Strobe appliances.

1. Audible portion of the appliance shall have a minimum of two (2) field-selectable settings for dBA levels (90 and 95 dBA), and shall have a choice of continuous or temporal (Code 3) audible output. The audible signal shall be able to produce continuous synchronized output or a temporal code-3 synchronized output. Audible and visual signals shall be able to synchronize on a 2-wire circuit with the capability to silence the audible.

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2. Strobe intensity – where ceiling mount, Multi-Candela appliances are specified shall have field-selectable settings, and shall be rated per UL Standard 1971 for 15/30/75/95cd or 115/117cd.

3. Strobe intensity – where wall mount, Multi-Candela appliances are specified, shall have field-selectable settings, and shall be rated per UL Standard 1971 for 15/30/75/110cd or 135/185cd.

C. Visible appliances, where wall mounted, shall be located not more than (15 ft.) from the end of the corridor with a separation not greater than (100 ft.) between appliances. If there is an interruption of the concentrated viewing path, such as a fire door, an elevation change, or any other obstruction, the area shall be treated as a separate corridor.

D. Provide means of synchronizing strobe flashing when two or more strobes are visible in a space. All such strobes shall flash simultaneously. Example: long corridor with more than two strobes; perimeter of an auditorium or other large room; large common area with more than two strobes

E. Weatherproof Audible Notification Appliances. Provide solid state electronic audible notification appliances where indicated on the contract drawings. Units shall operate at 24 VDC and be polarized supervised. Each unit shall provide a choice of three different audible tones capable of being field selected. Preferred alarm signal shall be a temporal tone producing a sound pressure level of 84 dBA. Units shall be flush mounted and molded of high-impact plastic available in RED or WHITE. All audible notification appliances shall be synchronized. Provide weather proof box UL Listed for the appliances installed.

F. Exterior Bell (designated for sprinkler water flow). Alarm bell shall be UL Standard 464 Listed for Fire Protective Service. Bell shall be aluminum in 6” or 10” diameter. Sound output at 10 feet shall be 92 dBA. Bells shall surface mounting to a U.L. Listed weather-proof outdoor back box.

2.06 REMOTE NAC POWER SUPPLY

Provide auxiliary power supply/NAC extender panel with battery backup as required. The power supply shall provide up to 6 Amps of regulated 24Vdc power, which can be directed to 4 notification appliance circuits. Each circuit shall be rated at 3 amp and power limited. A/C fail and trouble contacts shall be provided for monitoring the remote power supply panel in accordance with UL864. Provide a dedicated 120Vac dedicated circuit to each power supply.

2.07 DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR

A. Provide and install dialing device for central station monitoring. (Two dedicated Telephone lines, Service and Connection by owner).

B. The DACT supports configurable alarm, alarm restoral, trouble, trouble restoral, supervisory, supervisory restoral, and reset events.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.01 INSTALLATION

A. Perform work in accordance with the requirements of NFPA 70, NFPA 72 and NECA 1-2006, Standard of Good Workmanship in Electrical Contracting.

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B. Fasten equipment to structural members of building or metal supports attached to structure, or to concrete surfaces.

C. When limited energy cable "Open Wiring Technique" installation is allowed, all cable runs shall be run at right angles to building walls, supported from structure at intervals not exceeding 5 feet and where installed in environmental air plenums, be rated for such use and tied/supported by components listed for environmental air plenums installation.

D. Wiring Method: Install cables in raceways and cable trays except within consoles, cabinets, desks, and counters and except in accessible ceiling spaces and in gypsum board partitions where unenclosed wiring method may be used. Conceal raceway and cables except in unfinished spaces.

E. Wiring Method: Conceal conductors and cables in accessible ceilings, walls, and floors where possible.

F. Wiring within Enclosures: Bundle, lace, and train conductors to terminal points with no excess and without exceeding manufacturer's limitations on bending radii. Provide and use lacing bars and distribution spools.

G. Provide primary power for each panel from normal/ emergency panels as indicated on the Electrical Power Plans. Power shall be 120 VAC service, transformed through a two-winding, isolation type transformer and rectified to low voltage DC for operation of all circuits and devices. Provide a dedicated circuit surge protection device at electrical panel for each fire alarm control panel and each remote NAC power supply.

3.02 BOXES, ENCLOSURES AND WIRING DEVICES

A. All device rough-in boxes shall be installed plumb and firmly in position. Box penetrations shall be protected with insulated bushings or grommets. All ceiling boxes shall be provided with Caddy-Bar Supports.

B. Extension rings with blank covers shall be installed on junction boxes where required.

C. Junction boxes served by concealed conduit shall be flush mounted.

D. Upon initial installation, all wiring outlets, junction, pull and outlet boxes shall have dust covers installed. Dust covers shall not be removed until wiring installation when permanent dust covers or devices are installed.

E. All junction box covers shall be painted RED with maked as "Fire Alarm".

3.03 CONDUCTORS

A. All wiring shall be supplied and installed in compliance with the requirements of the National Electric Code, NFPA 70, Article 760, and that of the manufacturer.

B. Wiring for strobe and audible circuits shall be a minimum 14 AWG, signal line circuits minimum 18 AWG twisted.

C. All splices shall be made using solder less connectors. All connectors shall be installed in conformance with the manufacturer recommendations.

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D. Crimp-on type spade lugs shall be used for terminations of stranded conductors to binder screw or stud type terminals. Spade lugs shall have upset legs and insulation sleeves sized for the conductors.

E. Wiring within sub panels shall be arranged and routed to allow accessibility to equipment for adjustment and maintenance.

3.04 ACCEPTANCE TESTING

A. A written acceptance test procedure (ATP) for testing the fire alarm system components and installation will be prepared by the engineer in accordance with NFPA 72 and this specification. The contractor shall be responsible for the performance of the ATP, demonstrating the function of the system and verifying the correct operation of all system components, circuits, and programming.

B. The installing contractor prior to the ATP shall prepare a complete listing of all device labels for alphanumeric annunciator displays.

C. Preliminary Testing: Conduct preliminary tests to ensure that all devices and circuits are functioning properly. After preliminary testing is complete, provide a letter certifying that the installation is complete and fully operable. The letter shall state that each initiating and indicating device was tested in place and functioned properly. The letter shall also state that all panel functions were tested and operated properly. The Contractor and an authorized representative from each supplier of equipment shall be in attendance at the preliminary testing to make necessary adjustments.

D. Final Acceptance Test: Notify the owner in writing when the system is ready for final acceptance testing. Test the system in accordance with the procedures outlined in NFPA 72.

1. Verify that the control unit is in the normal condition as detailed in the manufacturer's operating and maintenance manual.

2. Test each initiating and indicating device and circuit for proper operation and response. Disconnect the confirmation feature for smoke detectors during tests to minimize the amount of smoke or test gas needed to activate the detector.

3. Test the system for all specified functions in accordance with the contract drawings and specifications and the manufacturer's operating and maintenance manual.

4. Visually inspect all wiring. 5. Verify that all software control and data files have been entered or programmed

into the FACP. 6. Measure the current in circuits to assure that there is the calculated spare

capacity for the circuits. 7. Measure voltage readings for circuits to assure that voltage drop is not

excessive. 8. Measure the voltage drop at the most remote appliance on each notification

appliance circuit.

3.05 DOCUMENTATION

A. System documentation shall be furnished to the owner and shall include but not be limited to the following:

1. System record drawings and wiring details including a CD ROM with copies of the record drawings in PDF, DXF format for use in a CAD drafting program.

2. System operation, installation and maintenance manuals. 3. System matrix showing interaction of all input signals with output commands.

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4. Documentation of system voltage, current and resistance readings taken during the installation, testing and ATP phases of the system installation.

5. System program showing system functions, controls and labeling of equipment and devices.

3.06 DEMONSTRATION

A. Instructor: Include in the project the services of an instructor, who shall have received specific training from the manufacturer for the training of other persons regarding the inspection, testing and maintenance of the system provided. The instructor shall train the employees designated by the owner, in the care, adjustment, maintenance, and operation of the fire alarm system.

B. Training sessions shall cover all aspects of system performance, including system architecture, signaling line circuit configurations, sensor and other initiating device types, locations, and addresses, fire alarm control panel function key operation, and other functions as designated by the owner.

C. Required Instruction Time: Provide 4 hours of instruction after final acceptance of the system. The instruction shall be given during regular working hours on such dates and times as are selected by the owner. The instruction may be divided into two or more periods at the discretion of the owner.

D. Provide a typeset printed or typewritten instruction card mounted behind a Lexan plastic or glass cover in a frame. Install the frame in a conspicuous location observable from the FACP. The card shall show those steps to be taken by an operator when a signal is received as well as the functional operation of the system under all conditions, normal, alarm, supervisory and trouble. The instructions shall be approved by the owner.

E. All training sessions shall be conducted by an authorized fire alarm system distributor representative, who has received specific training from the manufacturer for the training of other persons regarding the inspection, testing, and maintenance of the system provided.

3.07 GRAPHIC FLOOR PLANS

A. Provide 1/16” = 1’-0” floor plan showing all devices and zoning. Zoning shall correspond to the zone on the fire alarm control panel. The floor plans shall be framed with a glass cover and located by the fire alarm control panel. This graphic floor plan shall use the actual room numbers based on the architectural graphics package. Verify specific requirements with Owner. Provide a sample for approval.

3.08 WARRANTY

A. The fire alarm system shall be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use and service, for a period of one year from the date of acceptance or beneficial occupancy, whichever shall occur first. Any equipment shown to be defective shall be repaired, replaced or adjusted during normal working hours at no cost to the owner.

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