HomeMy WebLinkAboutplan-plans-03_SP.2 Arch Specifications.PDF1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Installer Qualifications: A firm or individual certified, licensed, or otherwise qualified by SFRM manufacturer as experienced and with sufficient trained staff to install manufacturer's products
according to specified requirements. Source Limitations: Obtain SFRM through one source from a single manufacturer.
B. Source Limitations: Obtain each type of SFRM and intumescent mastic coating through one source from a single manufacturer.
C. Applied Fireproofing Testing: By a qualified testing and inspecting agency engaged by Contractor or manufacturer to test for compliance with specified requirements for performance and test
methods.
D. Compatibility and Adhesion Testing: Engage a qualified testing and inspecting agency to test for compliance with requirements for specified performance and test methods.
1. Test for bond perASTM E 736 and requirements in UL's "Fire Resistance Directory" for coating materials. Provide bond strength indicated in referenced fire-resistance design, but not less
than minimum specified in Part 2.
2. Verify that manufacturer, through its own laboratory testing or field experience, has not found primers or coatings to be incompatible with applied fireproofing.
E. Fire-Test-Response Characteristics: Provide applied fireproofing with the fire-test-response characteristics indicated, as determined by testing identical products per test method indicated below by
UL or another testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. Identify containers containing applied fireproofing with appropriate markings of applicable testing and
inspecting agency.
1. Fire-Resistance Ratings: Indicated by design designations from UL's "Fire Resistance Directory" or FM's "Approval Guide, Building Materials" acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, for
applied fireproofing serving as direct-applied protection tested per ASTM E 119.
2. Surface-Burning Characteristics: ASTM E 84.
F. Provide products containing no detectable asbestos as determined according to the method specified in 40 CFR 763, Subpart E, Appendix E, Section 1, "Polarized Light Microscopy."
G. Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01 Section "Project Management and Coordination." Review methods and procedures
related to applied fireproofing including, but not limited to, the following:
1. Review products, exposure conditions, design ratings, restrained and unrestrained conditions, calculations, densities, thicknesses, bond strengths, and other performance requirements.
2. Review and finalize construction schedule and verify sequencing and coordination requirements.
3. Review weather predictions, ambient conditions, and proposed temporary protections for applied fireproofing during and after installation.
4. Review surface conditions and preparations.
5. Review field quality-control testing procedures.
1.7 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Deliver products to Project site in original, unopened packages with intact and legible manufacturers' labels identifying product and manufacturer, date of manufacture, shelf life if applicable, and
fire-resistance ratings applicable to Project.
B. Use materials with limited shelf life within period indicated. Remove from Project site and discard materials whose shelf life has expired.
C. Store materials inside, under cover, and aboveground; keep dry until ready for use. Remove from Project site and discard wet or deteriorated materials.
1.8 PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Environmental Limitations:
1. Do not a I SFRM when ambient or substrate tem erature is 40 de F or lower unless tem ora rotection and heat are rovided to maintain
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temperature at or above this level for 24 hours before, during, and for 24 hours after product application.
2. When the temperature at the job site is less than 50 deg. F a minimumsubstrate and ambient temperature of 50 deg. F shall be maintained prior to, during and a minimum of 72
hours after application. If necessary for job schedule, the General Contractor shall provide enclosures and heat to maintain proper temperatures and humidity levels in the application areas.
B. Ventilation: Ventilate building spaces during and after application of applied fireproofing. Use natural means or, if they are inadequate, forced-air circulation until fire-resistive material dries
thoroughly.
1. Ventilation shall not be less than the equivalent of 4 complete air changes per hour.
2. Relative humidity shall not exceed 75% during application and drying period.
1.9 COORDINATION
A. Sequence and coordinate application of applied fireproofing with other related work specified in other Sections to comply with the following requirements:
1. Provide temporary enclosure as required to confine spraying operations and protect the environment.
2. Provide temporary enclosures for applications to prevent deterioration of fire-resistive material due to exposure to weather and to unfavorable ambient conditions for humidity, temperature,
and ventilation.
3. Avoid unnecessary exposure of fire-resistive material to abrasion and other damage likely to occur during construction operations subsequent to its application.
4. Do not apply fire-resistive material to metal roof deck substrates until concrete topping, if any, has been completed. For metal roof decks without concrete topping, do not apply fire-resistive
material to metal roof deck substrates until roofing has been completed; prohibit roof traffic during application and drying of fire-resistive material.
5. Do not begin applying fire-resistive material until clips, hangers, supports, sleeves, and other items penetrating fire protection are in place.
6. Defer installing ducts, piping, and other items that would interfere with applying fire-resistive material until application of fire protection is completed.
7. Do not install enclosing or concealing construction until after fire-resistive material has been applied, inspected, and tested and corrections have been made to defective applications.
1.10 WARRANTY
A. Special Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form signed by Contractor and by Installer, in which manufacturer agrees to repair or replace SFRMs that fail in materials or workmanship within
specified warranty period.
1. Failures include, but are not limited to, the following:
a. Cracking, flaking, spalling, or eroding in excess of specified requirements; peeling; or delaminating of SFRM from substrates.
b. Not covered under the warranty are failures due to damage by occupants and Owner's maintenance personnel, exposure to environmental conditions other than those investigated and
approved during fire-response testing, and other causes not reasonably foreseeable under conditions of normal use.
2. Warranty Period: Two years from date of Substantial Completion.
PART 2 -
2.1
PRODUCTS
CONCEALED SFRM
A. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
1. Concealed Cementitious SFRM:
a. Isolatek International Corp.; Cafco Blaze-Shield II.
B. Material Composition: Manufacturer's standard product, as follows:
1. Concealed Cementitious SFRM: Factory-mixed, dry formulation of gypsum or portland cement binders, additives, and lightweight mineral or synthetic aggregates mixed with water
at Project site to form a slurry or mortar for conveyance and application.
C. Physical Properties: Minimum values, unless otherwise indicated, or higher values required to attain designated fire-resistance ratings, measured per standard test methods referenced
with each property as follows:
1. Dry Density: 15 Ib/cu. ft. for average and individual densities, or greater if required to attain fire-resistance ratings indicated, perASTM E 605 orAWCI Technical Manual 12-A,
Section 5.4.5, "Displacement Method."
2. Thickness: Minimum average thickness required for fire-resistance design indicated according to the following criteria, but not less than 0.375 inch, perASTM E 605:
a. Where the referenced fire-resistance design lists a thickness of 1 inch or more, the minimum allowable individual thickness of SFRM is the design thickness minus 0.25 inch.
b. Where the referenced fire-resistance design lists a thickness of less than 1 inch but more than 0.375 inch, the minimum allowable individual thickness of SFRM is the greater
of 0.375 inch or 75 percent of the design thickness.
c. No reduction in average thickness is permitted for those fire-resistance designs whose fire-resistance ratings were established at densities of less than 15 Ib/cu. ft.
3. Bond Strength: 200 Ibf/s.f. minimum perASTM E 736 based on laboratory testing of 0.75-inch minimum thickness of SFRM.
4. Com ressive Stren th: 5.21 Ibf/s . in. minimum erASTM E 761. Minimum thickness of SFRM tested shall be 0.75 inch and minimum d densit shall be as s ecified but not
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less than 15 Ib/cu. ft.
5. Corrosion Resistance: No evidence of corrosion per ASTM E 937.
6. Deflection: No cracking, spalling, or delamination perASTM E 759.
7. Effect of Impact on Bonding: No cracking, spalling, or delamination perASTM E 760.
8. Air Erosion: Maximum wei ht loss of 0.025 /s . ft. in 24 hours erASTM E 859. For laborato tests minimum thickness of SFRM is 0.75 inch maximum d densit is 15 Ib/cu.
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ft. test specimens are not pre-purged by mechanically induced air velocities, and tests are terminated after 24 hours.
9. Fire-Test-Res onse Characteristics: Provide SFRM with the followin surface-burnin characteristics as determined b testin identical roducts erASTM E 84 b UL or another
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testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction:
a. Flame-Spread Index: 10 or less.
b. Smoke-Developed Index: 0.
10. Fungal Resistance: No observed growth on specimens perASTM G 21.
2.2 EXPOSED SFRM
A. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:
1. Exposed Cementitious SFRM:
a. Carboline Co., Fireproofing Products Div.; Pyrolite 22.
b. Grace, W.R. & Co. - Conn., Construction Products Div.; Monokote Type Z106.
c. Isolatek International Corp.; Cafco 400.
d. Isolatek International Corp.; Cafco Blaze-Shield HP.
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Material Composition: Manufacturer's standard product, as follows: _
1. Exposed Cementitious SFRM: Factory mixed, dry , cement aggregate formulation; or chloride free formulation of gypsum or portland cement binders, additives, and inorganic
binders, mixed with water at Project site to form a slurry or mortar for conveyance and application.
Physical Properties: Minimum values, unless otherwise indicated, or higher values required to attain designated fire-resistance ratings, measured per standard test methods referenced
with each property as follows:
1. Dry Density: Values for average and individual densities as required for fire-resistance ratings indicated, perASTM E 605 orAWCI Technical Manual 12-A, Section 5.4.5,
"Displacement Method," but with an average density of not less than 22 Ib/c.f.
2. Bond Strength: 434 Ibf/s.f. minimum perASTM E 736.
3. Compressive Strength: 51 Ibf/s.i. minimum perASTM E 761.
4. Corrosion Resistance: No evidence of corrosion per ASTM E 937.
5. Deflection: No cracking, spalling or delamination perASTM E 759.
6. Effect of Impact on bonding: No cracking, spalling, or delamination perASTM E 760.
7. Air Erosion: Maximum weight loss of 0.025g/s.f.
8. Combustion Characteristics: Passes ASTM E 136.
9. Fire-Test -Response Characteristics: Provide SFRM with the following surface-burning characteristics as determined by testing identical products perASTM E 84 by UL or another
testing and inspection agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction:
a. Flame Spread Index: 10 or less.
b. Smoke-Developed Index: 0.
EXPOSED INTUMESCENT MASTIC FIRE-RESISTIVE COATINGS
Available Products: Sub�ect to com liance with re uirements roducts that ma be incor orated into the Work include but are not limited to the followin :
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1. Fire-Resistive, Water-based, Intumescent Mastic Coating Material:
a. A/D Fire Protection systems Inc.; Basecoat, Firefilm II and Colorcoat.
b. Albi Manufacturing, Division of StanChem Inc.; Albi Clad TF.
c. Carboline Company, Fireproofing Products Div.; Nullifire S607 and topcoat provided by manufacturer of basecoat.
d. Isolatek International Corp.; Cafco SprayFilm-WB 2 Basecoat and Topseal.
e. Isolatek International Cor .� Cafco S ra Film-WB 3 Basecoat and to coat rovided b manufacturer of basecoat.
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2. Fire-Resistive, Non-Water-based, Intumescent Mastic Coating Material:
a. Albi Manufacturing, Division of StanChem Inc., Albi Clad 800.
b. Carboline Company, Fireproofing Products Div.; Nullifire S605 and topcoat provided by manufacturer of basecoat.
c. Isolatek International Corp.; Cafco SprayFilm-SF II Basecoat and topcoat provided by manufacturer of basecoat.
d. Nu-Chem, Inc., Thermo-Sorb and topcoat provided by manufacturer of basecoat.
2.4 AUXILIARY FIRE-RESISTIVE MATERIALS
A. General: Provide auxiliary fire-resistive materials that are compatible with SFRM and substrates, are approved by UL or another testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities
havin �urisdiction for use in fire-resistance desi ns indicated and are a roved b FRM manufacturer includin the followin as re uired:
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B. Compatible Metal Primer:
1. Primer shall be approved by applied fireproofing manufacturer and applied in accordance with the primer manufacturer's written instructions.
2. Refer to Specification Section 09 96 00 "High Performance Coatings" for universal metal primer.
C. Reinforcement:
1. Metallath.
2. Reinforcing fabric.
3. Reinforcing mesh.
D. Top Coats
1. Cement based top coat, Isolatek International Corp.; Fendolite M-II
2. Water based permeable top coat, Isolatek International Corp.; Top--Cote
3. Sealer.
E. Patching
1. Isolatek International Corp.; Fiber-patch
a. Use for areas less than three square feet.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Examine substrates, areas, and conditions, with Installer resent, for com liance with re uirements for substrates and other conditions affectin erformance of work. A substrate is in
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satisfactory condition if it complies with the following:
1. Substrates comply with requirements in the Section where the substrate and related materials and construction are specified.
2. Substrates are free of dirt, oil, grease, release agents, rolling compounds, mill scale, loose scale, incompatible primers, incompatible paints, incompatible encapsulants, or other
foreign substances capable of impairing bond of fire-resistive materials with substrates under conditions of normal use or fire exposure.
3. Objects penetrating fire-resistive material, including clips, hangers, support sleeves, and similar items, are securely attached to substrates.
4. Substrates are not obstructed by ducts, piping, equipment, and other suspended construction that will interfere with applying fire-resistive material.
B. Verify that concrete work on steel deck has been completed.
C. Verify that roof construction, installation of roof-top HVAC equipment, and other related work are completed.
D. Conduct tests according to fire-resistive material manufacturer's written recommendations to verify that substrates are free of substances capable of interfering with bond.
E. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.2 PREPARATION
A. Cover other work subject to damage from fallout or overspray of fire-resistive materials during application.
B. Clean substrates of substances that could impair bond of fire-resistive material, including dirt, oil, grease, release agents, rolling compounds, mill scale, loose scale, and incompatible
primers, paints, and encapsulants.
C. Prime substrates where recommended in writing by applied fireproofing manufacturer unless compatible shop primer has been applied and is in satisfactory condition to receive applied
fireproofing.
D. For exposed applications, repair substrates to remove surface imperfections that could affect uniformity of texture and thickness in finished surface of applied fireproofing.
Remove minor projections and fill voids that would telegraph through fire-resistive products after application.
3.3 APPLICATION, GENERAL
A. Comply with fire-resistive material manufacturer's written instructions for mixing materials, application procedures, and types of equipment used to mix, convey, and spray on fire-
resistive material, as applicable to particular conditions of installation and as required to achieve fire-resistance ratings indicated.
B. Apply applied fireproofing that is identical to products tested as specified in Part 1"Quality Assurance" Article and substantiated by test reports, with respect to rate of application,
accelerator use, sealers, topcoats, tamping, troweling, water overspray, or other materials and procedures affecting test results.
C. Install metal lath and reinforcing fabric as required, to comply with fire-resistance ratings and fire-resistive material manufacturer's written recommendations for conditions of exposure
and intended use. Securely attach lath and fabric to substrate in position required for support and reinforcement of fire-resistive material. Use anchorage devices of type recommended
in writing by SFRM manufacturer. Attach accessories where indicated or required for secure attachment of lath and fabric to substrate.
D. Coat substrates with bonding adhesive before applying fire-resistive material where required to achieve fire-resistance rating or as recommended in writing by applied fireproofing
manufacturer for material and application indicated.
E. Extend fire-resistive material in full thickness over entire area of each substrate to be protected. Unless otherwise recommended in writing by applied fireproofing manufacturer, install
body of fire-resistive covering in a single course.
F. Spray-apply fire-resistive materials to maximum extent possible. Following the spraying operation in each area, complete the coverage by trowel application or other placement method
recommended in writing by applied fireproofing manufacturer.
G. For applications over encapsulant materials, including lockdown (post-removal) encapsulants, apply applied fireproofing that differs in color from that of encapsulant over which it is
applied.
H. Where sealers are used, apply products that are tinted to differentiate them from applied fireproofing over which they are applied.
3.4 APPLICATION, CONCEALED SFRM
A. Apply concealed SFRM in thicknesses and densities not less than those required to achieve fire-resistance ratings designated for each condition, but apply in greater thicknesses and
densities if specified in Part 2"Concealed SFRM" Article.
B. Cure concealed SFRM according to product manufacturer's written recommendations.
C. Apply sealer to concealed SFRM where indicated.
D. Apply topcoat to concealed SFRM where indicated.
3.5 APPLICATION, EXPOSED SFRM
A. Apply exposed SFRM in thicknesses and densities not less than those required to achieve fire-resistance ratings designated fir each condition, but apply in greater thicknesses and
density if indicated.
1. For steel beams and bracing, provide a thickness of not less than 1 inch.
2. For metal floor or roof decks, provide a thickness of not less than 1/2 inch.
B. Provide a uniform finish complying with description indicated for each type of material and matching Architect's sample or, if none, finish approved for field-erected mock-up.
C. Apply exposed cementitious SFRM tot produce the following finish:
1. Spray-textured finish with no further treatment.
2. Even, spray-textured finish, produced by rolling flat surfaces of fire-protected members with a damp paint roller to remove drippings and excessive roughness.
3. Skip-troweled finish with leveled surface, smoothed-out texture, and neat edges.
4. Smooth, troweled finish with surface markings eliminated and edges squared.
D. Cure exposed SFRM according to product manufacturer's written recommendations.
3.6 APPLICATION, EXPOSED INTUMESCENT MASTIC FIRE-RESITIVE COATINGS
A. Apply exposed intumescent mastic fire-resistive coatings in thicknesses and densities not less than those required to achieve fire-resistance ratings designated for each condition.
B. Apply intumescent mastic fire-resistive coatings as follows:
1. Install reinforcing fabric as required to obtain designated fire-resistance rating.
2. Finish: Apply as directed by manufacturer.
3.7 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Special Inspections: Engage a qualified special inspector to perform the following special inspection and prepare reports:
1. SFRM.
B. Testing Agency: Engage a qualified testing agency to perform tests and inspections and prepare test reports.
1. Testing and inspecting agency will interpret tests and state in each report whether tested work complies with or deviates from requirements.
C. Tests and Inspections: Testing and inspecting of completed applications of SFRM shall take place in successive stages, in areas of extent and using methods as follows. Do not
proceed with application of SFRM for the next area until test results for previously completed applications of SFRM show compliance with requirements. Tested values must equal or
exceed values indicated and required for approved fire-resistance design.
1. Thickness for Floor, Roof, and Wall Assemblies: For each 1000-sq. ft. area, or partial area, on each floor, from the average of 4 measurements from a 144-sq. in. sample area,
with sample width of not less than 6 inches per ASTM E 605.
2. Thickness for Structural Frame Members: From a sample of 25 percent of structural members per floor, taking 9 measurements at a single cross section for structural frame
beams or girders, 7 measurements of a single cross section for joists and trusses, and 12 measurements of a single cross section for columns perASTM E 605.
3. Density for Floors, Roofs, Walls, and Structural Frame Members: At frequency and from sample size indicated for determining thickness of each type of construction and
structural framing member, perASTM E 605 orAWCI Technical Manual 12-A, Section 5.4.5, "Displacement Method."
4. Bond Strength for Floors, Roofs, Walls, and Structural Framing Members: For each 10,000-sq. ft. area, or partial area, on each floor, cohesion and adhesion from one sample of
size indicated for determining thickness of each type of construction and structural framing member, perASTM E 736.
a. Field test SFRM that is applied to flanges of wide-flange, structural-steel members on surfaces matching those that will exist for remainder of steel receiving fire-resistive
material.
b. If surfaces of structural steel receiving SFRM are primed or otherwise painted for coating materials, perform series of bond tests specified in UL's "Fire Resistance
Directory." Provide bond strength indicated in referenced UL fire-resistance criteria, but not less than 200 Ibf/sq. ft. minimum perASTM E 736.
5. If testing finds applications of SFRM are not in compliance with requirements, testing and inspecting agency will perform additional random testing to determine extent of
noncompliance.
D. Remove and replace applications of SFRM that do not pass tests and inspections for cohesion and adhesion, for density, or for both and retest as specified above.
E. Apply additional SFRM, per manufacturer's written instructions, where test results indicate that thickness does not comply with specified requirements, and retest as specified above.
3.8 CLEANING, PROTECTING, AND REPAIR
A. Cleaning: Immediately after completing spraying operations in each containable area of Project, remove material overspray and fallout from surfaces of other construction and clean
exposed surfaces to remove evidence of soiling.
B. Protect SFRM, according to advice of product manufacturer and Installer, from damage resulting from construction operations or other causes so fire protection will be without damage or
deterioration at time of Substantial Completion.
C. Coordinate application of SFRM with other construction to minimize need to cut or remove fire protection. As installation of other construction proceeds, inspect SFRM and patch any
damaged or removed areas.
D. Repair or replace work that has not successfully protected steel.
END OF SECTION 07 81 00
SECTION 07 84 13 - PENETRATION FIRE-STOPPING
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 SUMMARY
A. This Section includes through-penetration fire-stop systems for penetrations through fire-resistance-rated constructions, including both empty openings and openings containing penetrating items.
B. Related Sections include the following:
1. Division 07 Section "Fire-Resistive Joint Systems."
1.3 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A. General: For penetrations through fire-resistance-rated constructions, including both empty openings and openings containing penetrating items, provide through-penetration fire-stop systems that
are roduced and installed to resist s read of fire accordin to re uirements indicated resist assa e of smoke and other ases and maintain ori inal fire-resistance ratin of construction enetrated.
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1. Fire-resistance-rated walls including fire walls, fire partitions, fire barriers, and smoke barriers.
2. Fire-resistance-rated horizontal assemblies including floors, floor/ceiling assemblies, and ceiling membranes of roof/ceiling assemblies.
B. Rated Systems: Provide through-penetration fire-stop systems with the following ratings determined perASTM E 814 or UL 1479:
1. F-Rated Systems: Provide through-penetration fire-stop systems with F-ratings indicated, but not less than that equaling or exceeding fire-resistance rating of constructions penetrated.
2. T-Rated Systems: For the following conditions, provide through-penetration fire-stop systems with T-ratings indicated, as well as F-ratings, where systems protect penetrating items exposed to
potential contact with adjacent materials in occupiable floor areas:
a. Penetrations located outside wall cavities.
b. Penetrations located outside fire-resistance-rated shaft enclosures.
3. L-Rated Systems: Where through-penetration fire-stop systems are indicated in smoke barriers, provide through-penetration fire-stop systems with L-ratings.
C. For through-penetration fire-stop systems exposed to view, traffic, moisture, and physical damage, provide products that, after curing, do not deteriorate when exposed to these conditions both during
and after construction.
1. For piping penetrations for plumbing and wet-pipe sprinkler systems, provide moisture-resistant through-penetration fire-stop systems.
2. For floor penetrations with annular spaces exceeding 4 inches in width and exposed to possible loading and traffic, provide fire-stop systems capable of supporting floor loads involved, either by
installing floor plates or by other means.
3. For penetrations involving insulated piping, provide through-penetration fire-stop systems not requiring removal of insulation.
D. For through-penetration fire-stop systems exposed to view, provide products with flame-spread and smoke-developed indexes of less than 25 and 450, respectively, as determined per ASTM E 84.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated.
B. Shop Drawings: For each through-penetration fire-stop system, show each type of construction condition penetrated, relationships to adjoining construction and type of penetrating item. Include fire-
stop design designation of qualified testing and inspecting agency that evidences compliance with requirements for each condition indicated.
1. Submit documentation includin illustrations from a ualified testin and ins ectin a enc that is a licable to each throu h- enetration fire-sto s stem confi uration for construction and
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penetrating items.
2. Where Project conditions require modification to a qualified testing and inspecting agency's illustration for a particular through-penetration fire-stop condition, submit illustration, with
modifications marked, approved by through-penetration fire-stop system manufacturer's fire-protection engineer as an engineering judgment or equivalent fire-resistance-rated assembly.
C. Through-Penetration Fire-stop System Schedule: Indicate locations of each through-penetration fire-stop system, along with the following information:
1. Types of penetrating items.
2. Types of constructions penetrated, including fire-resistance ratings and, where applicable, thicknesses of construction penetrated.
3. Through-penetration fire-stop systems for each location identified by fire-stop design designation of qualified testing and inspecting agency.
D. Qualification Data: For Specialty Contractor Installer. Submit evidence of Factory Mutual FM 4991 Certification.
E. Product Certificates: For through-penetration fire-stop system products, signed by product manufacturer.
F. Product Test Reports: From a qualified testing agency indicating through-penetration fire-stop system complies with requirements, based on comprehensive testing of current products.
1.5 QUALITYASSURANCE
A. Installer Qualifications: A Specialty Contractor firm experienced and approved as a Factory Mutual FM-4991 Contractor, in installing through-penetration fire-stop systems similar in material, design,
and extent to that indicated for this Project, whose work has resulted in construction with a record of successful performance.
B. Installation Responsibility: Assign installation of through-penetration fire-stop systems in Project to a single qualified Specialty Contractor installer.
C. Source Limitations: Obtain through-penetration fire-stop systems, for each kind of penetration and construction condition indicated, through one source from a single manufacturer.
D. Fire-Test-Response Characteristics: Provide through-penetration fire-stop systems that comply with the following requirements and those specified in Part 1"Performance Requirements" Article:
1. Firestopping tests are performed by a qualified testing and inspecting agency.
2. Through-penetration fire-stop systems are identical to those tested per testing standard referenced in "Part 1 Performance Requirements" Article. Provide rated systems complying with the
following requirements:
a. Through-penetration fire-stop system products bear classification marking of qualified testing and inspecting agency.
b. Through-penetration fire-stop systems correspond to those indicated by reference to through-penetration fire-stop system designations listed by the following:
1) UL in its "Fire Resistance Directory."
2) OPL in its "Directory of Listed Building Products, Materials, & Assemblies."
3) ITS in its "Directory of Listed Products."
E. Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01 Section "Project Management and Coordination."
1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Deliver through-penetration fire-stop system products to Project site in original, unopened containers or packages with intact and legible manufacturers' labels identifying product and manufacturer,
date of manufacture, lot number, shelf life if applicable, qualified testing and inspecting agency's classification marking applicable to Project, curing time, and mixing instructions for multi-component
materials.
B. Store and handle materials for through-penetration fire-stop systems to prevent their deterioration or damage due to moisture, temperature changes, contaminants, or other causes.
1.7 PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Environmental Limitations: Do not install through-penetration fire-stop systems when ambient or substrate temperatures are outside limits permitted by through-penetration fire-stop system
manufacturers or when substrates are wet due to rain, frost, condensation, or other causes.
B. Ventilate through-penetration fire-stop systems per manufacturer's written instructions by natural means or, where this is inadequate, forced-air circulation.
1.8 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate construction of openings and penetrating items to ensure that through-penetration fire-stop systems are installed according to specified requirements.
B. Coordinate sizing of sleeves, openings, core-drilled holes, or cut openings to accommodate through-penetration fire-stop systems.
C. Do not cover up through-penetration fire-stop system installations that will become concealed behind other construction until each installation has been examined by building inspector, if required by
authorities having jurisdiction.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide a through-penetration fire-stop product/systems indicated for each application required. Use products produced by one of the following
manufacturers:
1. Hilti, Inc.
2. RectorSeal Corporation (The).
3. Specified Technologies Inc.
2.2 FIRE-STOPPING, GENERAL
A. Compatibility: Provide through-penetration fire-stop systems that are compatible with one another; with the substrates forming openings; and with the items, if any, penetrating through-penetration
fire-stop systems, under conditions of service and application, as demonstrated by through-penetration fire-stop system manufacturer based on testing and field experience.
B. Accessories: Provide components for each through-penetration fire-stop system that are needed to install fill materials and to comply with Part 1"Performance Requirements" Article. Use only
components specified by through-penetration fire-stop system manufacturer and approved by qualified testing and inspecting agency for fire-stop systems indicated. Accessories include, but are not
limited to, the following items:
1. Permanent forming/damming/backing materials, including the following:
a. Slag-/rock-wool-fiber insulation.
b. Sealants used in combination with other forming/damming/backing materials to prevent leakage of fill materials in liquid state.
c. Fire-rated form board.
d. Fillers for sealants.
2. Temporary forming materials.
3. Substrate primers.
4. Collars.
5. Steel sleeves.
6. Sealable cable trays.
2.3 FILL MATERIALS
A. General: Provide through-penetration fire-stop systems containing the types of fill materials indicated in the Through-Penetration Fire-stop System Schedule at the end of Part 3 by referencing the
types of materials described in this Article. Fill materials are those referred to in directories of referenced testing and inspecting agencies as "fill," "void," or "cavity" materials.
B. Cast-in-Place Fire-stop Devices: Factory-assembled devices for use in cast-in-place concrete floors and consisting of an outer metallic sleeve lined with an intumescent strip, a radial extended flange
attached to one end of the sleeve for fastening to concrete formwork, and a neoprene gasket.
C. Latex Sealants: Single-component latex formulations that after cure do not re-emulsify during exposure to moisture.
D. Fire-stop Devices: Factory-assembled collars formed from galvanized steel and lined with intumescent material sized to fit specific diameter of penetrant.
E. Intumescent Composite Sheets: Rigid panels consisting of aluminum-foil-faced elastomeric sheet bonded to galvanized steel sheet.
F. Intumescent Putties: Non-hardening dielectric, water-resistant putties containing no solvents, inorganic fibers, or silicone compounds.
G. Intumescent Wrap Strips: Single-component intumescent elastomeric sheets with aluminum foil on one side.
H. Mortars: Prepackaged dry mixes consisting of a blend of inorganic binders, hydraulic cement, fillers, and lightweight aggregate formulated for mixing with water at Project site to form a non-shrinking,
homogeneous mortar.
I. Pillows/Bags: Reusable heat-expanding pillows/bags consisting of glass-fiber cloth cases filled with a combination of mineral-fiber, water-insoluble expansion agents, and fire-retardant additives.
J. Silicone Foams: Multi-component, silicone-based liquid elastomers that, when mixed, expand and cure in place to produce a flexible, non-shrinking foam.
K. Silicone Sealants: Single-component, silicone-based, neutral-curing elastomeric sealants of grade indicated below:
1. Grade: Pourable (self-leveling) formulation for openings in floors and other horizontal surfaces, and non-sag formulation for openings in vertical and other surfaces requiring a non-slumping,
gunnable sealant, unless indicated fire-stop system limits use to non-sag grade for both opening conditions.
2. Grade for Horizontal Surfaces: Pourable (self-leveling) formulation for openings in floors and other horizontal surfaces.
3. Grade for Vertical Surfaces: Non-sag formulation for openings in vertical and other surfaces.
2.4 MIXING
A. For those roducts re uirin mixin before a lication com I with throu h- enetration fire-sto s stem manufacturer's written instructions for accurate ro ortionin of materials water if re uired
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characteristics for application indicated.
PART 3- EXECUTION PEDGOR DESIGN GROUP LLC
3.1 EXAMINATION
Architecture / Pro�ect Mana ement:
A. Examine substrates and conditions, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for opening configurations, penetrating items, substrates, and other conditions affecting performance of 1 9
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1. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. Carmel, Indiana 46032
3.2 PREPARATION 317.705.7979 (phone)
A. Surface Cleaning: Clean out openings immediately before installing through-penetration fire-stop systems to comply with fire-stop system manufacturer's written instructions and with the following 317.705.7980 (fax)
requirements:
1. Remove from surfaces of opening substrates and from penetrating items foreign materials that could interfere with adhesion of through-penetration fire-stop systems. Architect:
2. Clean opening substrates and penetrating items to produce clean, sound surfaces capable of developing optimum bond with through-penetration fire-stop systems. Remove loose particles ��,�,����it�iE��tt������
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areas of bond; do not allow spillage and migration onto exposed surfaces. ;�,� � �
C. Masking Tape: Use masking tape to prevent through-penetration fire-stop systems from contacting adjoining surfaces that will remain exposed on completion of Work and that would otherwise be �
permanently stained or damaged by such contact or by cleaning methods used to remove smears from fire-stop system materials. Remove tape as soon as possible without disturbing fire-stop �
system's seal with substrates. �,
3.3 THROUGH-PENETRATION FIRESTOP SYSTEM INSTALLATION �,
A. General: Install through-penetration fire-stop systems to comply with Part 1"Performance Requirements" Article and with fire-stop system manufacturer's written installation instructions and published ��,,��
drawings for products and applications indicated. �
B. Install forming/damming/backing materials and other accessories of types required to support fill materials during their application and in the position needed to produce cross-sectional shapes and
depths required to achieve fire ratings indicated.
1. After installing fill materials and allowing them to fully cure, remove combustible forming materials and other accessories not indicated as permanent components of fire-stop systems.
C. Install fill materials for fire-stop systems by proven techniques to produce the following results: B:
1. Fill voids and cavities formed by openings, forming materials, accessories, and penetrating items as required to achieve fire-resistance ratings indicated. y '
2. Apply materials so they contact and adhere to substrates formed by openings and penetrating items. E
3. For fill materials that will remain exposed after completing Work, finish to produce smooth, uniform surfaces that are flush with adjoining finishes.
3.4 IDENTIFICATION -
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A. Identify through-penetration fire-stop systems with preprinted metal or plastic labels. Attach labels permanently to surfaces adjacent to and within 6 inches (150 mm) of edge of the fire-stop systems
so that labels will be visible to anyone seeking to remove penetrating items or fire-stop systems. Use mechanical fasteners for metal labels. For plastic labels, use self-adhering type with adhesives
capable of permanently bonding labels to surfaces on which labels are placed and, in combination with label material, will result in partial destruction of label if removal is attempted. Include the
following information on labels:
1. The words "Warning - Through-Penetration Fire-stop System - Do Not Disturb. Notify Building Management of Any Damage."
2. Contractor's name, address, and phone number.
3. Through-penetration fire-stop system designation of applicable testing and inspecting agency.
4. Date of installation.
5. Through-penetration fire-stop system manufacturer's name.
6. Installer's name.
3.5 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Where deficiencies are found, repair or replace through-penetration fire-stop systems so they comply with requirements.
B Proceed with enclosin throu h- enetration fire-sto s stems with other construction onl after ins ection re orts are issued and fire-sto installations com I with re uirements and installation has
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A. Clean off excess fill materials adjacent to openings as Work progresses by methods and with cleaning materials that are approved in writing by through-penetration fire-stop system manufacturers and
that do not damage materials in which openings occur.
B. Provide final protection and maintain conditions during and after installation that ensure that through-penetration fire-stop systems are without damage or deterioration at time of Substantial KEY PLA
Completion. If, despite such protection, damage or deterioration occurs, cut out and remove damaged or deteriorated through-penetration fire-stop systems immediately and install new materials to
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SECTION 07 84 43 - FIRE-RESISTIVE JOINT SYSTEMS
PART 1 - GENERAL -
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 SUMMARY '
A. This Section includes fire-resistive joint systems for the following:
1. Floor-to-floor joints.
2. Floor-to-wall joints.
3. Head-of-wall joints.
4. Wall-to-wall joints.
5. Perimeter fire-resistive joint systems consisting of floor-to-wall joints between perimeter edge of fire-resistance-rated floor assemblies and exterior curtain walls.
B. Related Sections include the following: �:
1. Division 07 Section "Thermal Insulation" for floor-to-wall joints indicated as perimeter fire-containment systems between perimeter edge of fire-resistance-rated floor assemblies and back of �
non-fire-resistance-rated exterior curtain walls. �
2. Division 07 Section "Penetration Firestopping" for systems installed in openings in walls and floors with and without penetrating items. '�
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3. Division 07 Section Joint Sealants for non-fire-resistive joint sealants. �,-._
4. Division 07 Section "Expansion Control" for fire-resistive joint systems consisting of inetal frames and covers.
1.3 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A. General: Provide fire-resistive joint systems that are produced and installed to resist spread of fire according to requirements indicated, resist passage of smoke and other gases, and maintain original
fire-resistance rating of assembly in which fire-resistive joint systems are installed.
B. Joint Systems in and between Fire-Resistance-Rated Constructions: Provide systems with assembly ratings equaling or exceeding the fire-resistance ratings of construction that they join, and with
movement capabilities and L-ratings indicated as determined by UL 2079.
1. Load-bearing capabilities as determined by evaluation during the time of test.
C. Perimeter Fire-Resistive Joint Systems: For joints between edges of fire-resistance-rated floor assemblies and exterior curtain walls, provide systems of type as determined by NFPA 285 and
U L 2079.
1. UL-Listed, Perimeter Fire-Containment Systems: Integrity ratings equaling or exceeding fire-resistance ratings of floor or floor/ceiling assembly forming one side of joint.
D. For fire-resistive systems exposed to view, provide products with flame-spread and smoke-developed indexes of less than 25 and 450, respectively, as determined per ASTM E 84.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated.
B. Shop Drawings: For each fire-resistive joint system, show each kind of construction condition in which joints are installed; also show relationships to adjoining construction. Include fire-resistive joint
s stem desi n desi nation of testin and ins ectin a enc acce table to authorities havin �urisdiction that demonstrates com liance with re uirements for each condition indicated.
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1. Submit documentation, including illustrations, from a qualified testing and inspecting agency that is applicable to each fire-resistive joint system configuration for construction and penetrating
items.
C. Product Certificates: For each type of fire-resistive joint system, signed by product manufacturer.
D. Qualification Data: For Installer.
E. Field quality-control test reports.
F. Evaluation Reports: Evidence of fire-resistive joint systems' compliance with ICBO ES AC30, from the ICBO Evaluation Service.
G. Research/Evaluation Reports: For each type of fire-resistive joint system.
1.5 QUALITYASSURANCE
A. Installer Qualifications: A Specialty Contractor firm experienced and approved as a Factory Mutual FM-4991 Contractor, in installing fire-resistive joint systems similar in material, design, and extent to
that indicated for this Project, whose work has resulted in construction with a record of successful performance.
B. Installation Responsibility: Assign installation of fire-resistive joint systems in Project to a single qualified Specialty Contractor installer.
C. Source Limitations: Obtain fire-resistive joint systems, for each kind of joint and construction condition indicated, through one source from a single manufacturer.
D. Fire-Test-Response Characteristics: Provide fire-resistive joint systems that comply with the following requirements and those specified in Part 1"Performance Requirements" Article:
1. Fire-resistance tests are performed by a qualified testing and inspecting agency. A qualified testing and inspecting agency is UL or another agency performing testing and follow-up inspection
services for fire-resistive joint systems acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.
2. Fire-resistive joint systems are identical to those tested per methods indicated in Part 1"Performance Requirements" Article and comply with the following:
a. Fire-resistive joint system products bear classification marking of qualified testing and inspecting agency.
b. Fire-resistive joint systems correspond to those indicated by referencing system designations of the qualified testing and inspecting agency.
1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Deliver fire-resistive joint system products to Project site in original, unopened containers or packages with qualified testing and inspecting agency's classification marking applicable to Project and with
intact and legible manufacturers' labels identifying product and manufacturer, date of manufacture, lot number, shelf life, curing time, and mixing instructions for multi-component materials.
B. Store and handle materials for fire-resistive joint systems to prevent their deterioration or damage due to moisture, temperature changes, contaminants, or other causes.
1.7 PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Environmental Limitations: Do not install fire-resistive joint systems when ambient or substrate temperatures are outside limits permitted by fire-resistive joint system manufacturers or when substrates
are wet due to rain, frost, condensation, or other causes.
B. Ventilate fire-resistive joint systems per manufacturer's written instructions by natural means or, if this is inadequate, forced-air circulation.
1.8 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate construction of joints to ensure that fire-resistive joint systems are installed according to specified requirements.
B. Coordinate sizing of joints to accommodate fire-resistive joint systems.
C. Notify Owner's inspecting agency at least seven days in advance of fire-resistive joint system installations; confirm dates and times on days preceding each series of installations.
D. Do not cover up fire-resistive joint system installations that will become concealed behind other construction until Owner's inspecting agency and building inspector of authorities having jurisdiction have
examined each installation.
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Article. Use only components specified by fire-resistive joint system manufacturer and approved by the qualified testing and inspecting agency for systems indicated.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Examine substrates and conditions, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for joint configurations, substrates, and other conditions affecting performance of work. STATE RELEASE SET
1. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.2 PREPARATION
A. Surface Cleaning: Clean joints immediately before installing fire-resistive joint systems to comply with fire-resistive joint system manufacturer's written instructions and the following requirements: Issue Date Drawn By Checked By
1. Remove from surfaces of joint substrates foreign materials that could interfere with adhesion of fill materials.
2. Clean �oint substrates to roduce clean sound surfaces ca able of develo in o timum bond with fill materials. Remove loose articles remainin from cleanin o eration. 11.30.12 JDR/DJS JDR
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B. Priming: Prime substrates where recommended in writing by fire-resistive joint system manufacturer using that manufacturer's recommended products and methods. Confine primers to areas of Revisions:
bond; do not allow spillage and migration onto exposed surfaces. STATE RELEASE SET - 11.30.12
C. Masking Tape: Use masking tape to prevent fill materials of fire-resistive joint system from contacting adjoining surfaces that will remain exposed on completion of Work and that would otherwise be
permanently stained or damaged by such contact or by cleaning methods used to remove smears from fire-resistive joint system materials. Remove tape as soon as possible without disturbing fire-
resistive joint system's seal with substrates or damaging adjoining surfaces.
3.3 INSTALLATION
A. General: Install fire-resistive joint systems to comply with Part 1"Performance Requirements" Article and fire-resistive joint system manufacturer's written installation instructions for products and
applications indicated.
B. Install forming/packing/backing materials and other accessories of types required to support fill materials during their application and in position needed to produce cross-sectional shapes and depths
required to achieve fire ratings indicated.
C. Install fill materials for fire-resistive joint systems by proven techniques to produce the following results:
1. Fill voids and cavities formed by openings and forming/packing/backing materials as required to achieve fire-resistance ratings indicated.
2. Apply fill materials so they contact and adhere to substrates formed by joints.
3. For fill materials that will remain exposed after completing Work, finish to produce smooth, uniform surfaces that are flush with adjoining finishes.
3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Inspecting Agency: Engage a qualified independent inspecting agency to inspect fire-resistive joint systems and prepare inspection reports.
B. Testing Services: Inspecting of completed installations of fire-resistive joint systems shall take place in successive stages as installation of fire-resistive joint systems proceeds. Do not proceed with
installation of joint systems for the next area until inspecting agency determines completed work shows compliance with requirements. Project Number:
1. Inspecting agency shall state in each report whether inspected fire-resistive joint systems comply with or deviate from requirements.
C. Remove and replace fire-resistive joint systems where inspections indicate that they do not comply with specified requirements.
D. Additional inspecting, at Contractor's expense, will be performed to determine compliance of replaced or additional work with specified requirements.
E. Proceed with enclosing fire-resistive joint systems with other construction only after inspection reports are issued and fire-resistive joint systems comply with requirements.
3.5 CLEANING AND PROTECTING
A. Clean off excess fill materials adjacent to joints as Work progresses by methods and with cleaning materials that are approved in writing by fire-resistive joint system manufacturers and that do not
damage materials in which openings occur. Sheet Title:
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B. Provide final protection and maintain conditions during and after installation that ensure fire-resistive joint systems are without damage or deterioration at time of Substantial Completion. If damage o�4 rc h pec i i cati o ns
deterioration occurs despite such protection, cut out and remove damaged or deteriorated fire-resistive joint systems immediately and install new materials to produce fire-resistive joint systems
complying with specified requirements.
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