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HomeMy WebLinkAboutP201I. Scope =vris�, 6 :1 naceesary labor, materials and equipment and perform all work called for on the Drawings and spacif ;ed herein for a complete and functioning mechanical system with all utility connections as raqui''ad 2. RELA -ED WL SPECIFIED ELSEU 4ERE "it Bidding Docu'merts, including Contract Conditions, Instructions to Btddare, Supplements and - ,dciancium& are a part of tn.s Spac,ficatlor. Should any questions or conflicts arise, request written clarification from the Engineer or abide by the interpretation of the Engineer. 3. CODES AND 5T4.1- C, -�RDS 'he following Codes and Standards are in effect for the project: a. Liniform Building Codee with Amendments b. BOCA with Amendments 6,howlci any Changes be required to the Drawings or Specifications to comply with thane codes, request written ctarir•catfon from the Engineer or abide by the interpretation of the Engineer The cur -ant edition of each code shall be the one in affect for the project. 4. °ERMfTS, LICENSES, FEES AND !NSPECTiONS Obtain pay for and maintain all nacassary Permits, Licenses and Certificates of ;nspect;oms pay for all 'rstallatlon craroas and plant Investment fees that are required by the utility company servicing the r>rC�ect. 5. 0UALX;S,4TION OF CONTRACTOR The Contractor shad be thoroughly experienced in the installation of the plumbing aquip -0 t ano systems ej own on the Drawings and spacif!ed herein. All work performed by the Contractor shall be the e tehest quality. The Contractor shall be responsible for his Subcontractors to see that the eyotj�rrte are nsta'fad in accordance with the Vrawings and SpecfFTeatfons. 6 WORK METHODS AND CONDIT!ONS The Contractor shat! be rasponelbls for working conditions on the project and shall see that no unsafe working conditions or methods are being used The Engineer shall not be responsible for uneare working conditions or methods used on the project. GUAq..4NTEE Guarantee all work against any defects in equipment, material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date or Final acceptance. The guarantee does not Include maintenance of equipment. 8. EQUIPMENT SUBMITTALS AND SHOP DRAUiNGS Submit three copies of each of the following submittals to the Engineer for approval: a. Piumblmd Fixtures Each submittal shall bear the Contractor's stamp thereon as being used for the project. 9. OPERATION AND "A,NTENANCE MANUALS Provide two copies of Operation and Maintenance Manuals consisting of three ring binders, either fabric or plastic Provide Manufacturers literature for each pieta of equipment including Installation instructions, operating instructions, maintenance Instructions, replacement parts list and the name, address and phone number of the nearest service agency. !O. SEISMIC BRACING All equipment, piping and appurtenancae *hail be adequataly braced to withstand the lateral force* From the seismic event of a magnitude Indicated in the Uniform Building Code for the project location. As a minimum this mall include anchoring of all equipment to the walls or floors and the double diagonal bracing of every fourth pipe hanger. I1, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT All materials shall be new and of the highest quality of their respective kinds. Any material or equipment that to unsound, unfit or damaged shall be replaced by the Contractor at no additional cost to the Owner. 12. t,UOWMANSHIP AND COMPLETION OF INSTALLATION The Contractor shall be &kUled in the trades performed and shall be responsible for a complete and proper installation of all work required for the project. Correct at no expense to the Owner all errors in installation and repair all leaks in piping and aquipment. Follow approved manufacturer's recommendations where details of specified installation instructions are not provided. Close a!I pipe with caps or plugs during installation. Protect all fixtures and equipment against dirt, water, and mechanical damage. Thoroughly clean all residue from surfaces upon completions, and deliver in perfect, unbiamishod condition, install all safety devices, request inspection and obtain approval of authority having jurisdiction before placing related systems in operation. 13. FINAL ADJUSTMENT Check equipment for proper operation and complete final adjustments prior to final inspection. After the final acceptance makes all nacsseary adjustments to obtain satisfactory operation or the systems. 14. EXCAVATION AND BACKFILLING The Contractor shall do ail required excavation for underground mechanlcal piping and shall repair or pay for any damage to streets, alleys, sidawalks, or landscaping. Trench floors shall be uniformly graded. Backfiliing shall be sufficient to obtain 95. compaction. 15. PIPE HANGERS Type adjustable clevis with threaded rod. Shields semi - circular shostmetal, IS gauge, under insulation, Materials, steel for all piping except copper, copper plated steel for copper piping. 16. PIPE SLEEVES Material schedule 40 steel pipe. Wall &leaves flush on both sides of wall, Floor sleeves flush on bottom side of floor, - above floor on topside. Caulking 3M fire barrier, UL labeled. Finish plates, chrome plated for all exposed pipe penetrations. n. VALVES Gate 5tock4ham Model 8 -101 or 8 -109, solid wedge, 125 Palo, bronze body, rising stem, soldered or threaded ends. 18. HANGERS AND SUPPORTS Support vertical lines at the base with a suitable hanger or a pedestal. Install Inserts In concrete structure$ for hinging or pipe. Hand piping from the lower cord of steel beams and Joists In steel frame buildings. Do not hang piping From metal deck Drilling Into concrete structures for means of hanging piping will be allowed only in certain cases. Install hangers so as mot to Interfere with the expansion and contraction of the piping. Space hangers in accordance with pamphlet SP -69 or the Manufacturer's Standardtzatton Society. 19. INSTALLATION OF PIPING Support all piping from the structure. Make minor modifications to the Drawings to coordinate with other work Install all piping in a meat, workmanlike manner. varlfy that all piping, valves, etc, will fit in the designated space. Request clarification if pipe size is not apparent. Run piping concealed in ail finished areas unless noted otherwise. Run piping axpc6ed in all unfinished areas unless noted otherwise. Run piping vertically within walls whore shown near walls for clarity. Install exposed •roars and runoute as close to the wall or ceiling as practical. Piping shall not Interfere with other work, door or window. In general, run piping parallel or perpendicular with building lanes. Run horizontal lines horizontal or with uniform pitch 46 Indicated. Run vertical lines exactly plumb. Cut piping accurately at the site, Anchor all piping securely at the site. install piping without strain, forcing or cold springing. Make all changes in direction with factory fabricated fittings (except underground). Handle piping carefully to prevent bending and damage. Clean all pieces before installation. Furnish all tamporary connections that are required. Patch all holes in walls, ceilings, and floors required for installation or work under this Division. 20. INSULATION Manufacturers: Armstrong, Johns - Manville, Owens - Corning, CSG insulation Requirements: The following syetams shall be insulated as specified! a. Domestic cold water piping with ' fiberglass install insulation continuous through walls, floors, calling and roofs. Seal vapor barriers on all systems carrying fluids below 10F. Do not use staples on vapor barrier Jackets. Follow manufacturer's installation instructions carefully. Do not exceed the recommended adheeive coverage. Leave ail Insulation surfaces clean and ready for painting. Seal all exposed butt ands of insulation with adhesive. Seal all transverse and longitudinal joints with pressure sensitive tape. Use a saml- circular shield at all piping hangers and supports. 21. DOMESTIC WATER (EXTERIOR) Pipe Type K, Soft Copper with silver soldering joints. Fittings wrought copper. Joints, None allowed under the building. Cover, minimum of 5'. 22. DOMESTIC WATER (INTERIOR) Pip* Type L hard drawn copper water tube with 95/5 solder. Fittings wrought copper. Joints sweat soldered type. 23. SANITARY SEWER (EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR - BELOW GRADE) Pipe, hub cast iron/ no hub cast from interior Fittings, soil type. Joints, gasket Cover, minimum of 4 feet exterior and minimum of 2 feet interior. 24. SANITARY SELLER , INTERIOR - A50VE GRADE) Pipe, no -hub cast Iron. Fittings, soil type. Joints, neoprene gasket with stainless steel shield. 25. SANITARY SEWER (EXTERIOR - ABOVE GRADE) Pipe, hub and spigot cast iron. Fittings, 6011 type. Joints, lead and oaken. 26 PLUMBMG FIXTURES Equivalent products of other manufacturers may oa furnished provided they are equal or better in quality than those specified. 508 Data 5neete. DATA 544EETS A. Exterior Cleanout � ECO -I) 1. Duco cast iron spigot farruis with serrated cut -Off rings, with gasket seal and bronze countersank plug, with round adjustable scorlated secured cast Iron top, exposed Flush type. n, Manufacturer: (1) JR. Smith, Fig. 4221 B. Wa I I Hydrant 'Box Type' (WI -1-1) 1. Non - freeze, recessed box two with nickel face, bronze casting, Integral vacuum breaker, self - draining feature, elbow Inlet, and 'T' handle key. II. Manufacturer: (1) JR. Smith'550TI G Water Closet (WC -1) 1. Water Closet: Wall -hung, white, vitreous china, siphon jet action, elongated bowl, 11/7' back spud inlet. (1) Rim Height: Handicap acceesabio fixture, iS' (2) Manufacturer: (a) American Standard, Afwall No. 2258.125 it. Flush valve: Quiet, concealed closet flush valve, rough brass, metal oscillating, non- hold -open push button, i' IPS wheel handle back check angle stop, adjustable tailpiece, vacuum breaker, elbow flush come action and spud coupling for ti /z' concealed back spud. (1) Manufacturer: (a) Sloan, Raga I No. 152-1.6 fit. Toilet Seat: Unite, heavyweight, solid plastic with open front less cover for elongated bowl. Large Integral bumpers shall be color matched molded plastic. External chick hinges shall feature stainless steel bolts. (1) Manufacturer: (a) Ch1rc1 Model No. °Jb000 iv. Support: Furnish Cast Iron, floor mounted chair carrier and waste fittings of configuration to match plumbing design and layout. Carrier feet to be manufactured of cast from material and anchored 6ecurely to floor using ' bolts (supplied by Contractor). (1) Manufacturer: (a) J.R. Smith Fig. 2002 400 series carriers D. Lavatory (L -1) I. Lavatory: Bowl to be provided by others. if. Faucet: self - closing metering, single temperature, vandal resistant, with 1/7' IPS female inlet and vandal - resistant male aerator. Polished chroma plated brass alloy. (1) Manufacturer: (a) T46 Brass and Bronze Works No$ -0800 Ili. Drain: Cast brass plolshed crows* plated, captive grid, 1 -1/4' diameter 11 gage tailpiece. (1) Manufacturer: (a) T45 Brass and Bronze Works, No. 8 -08-e Iv. Trap: 2' x 2' brass nuts and eleanout plug, 11 gauge with wall escutcheons, chrome plated. (1) Manufacturer: (a) McGilre Manufacturing Co., No. 8904 E. Drinking Fountain (OF-11) I. Drinking Fountain: Bowl to be provided by others. Ii. Bubbler Head: Polished drone plated forged brass, integral sharii, shielded , antl- squirt, vandal - resistant. (1) Manufacturer: (a) MAWS, No.1104FR Alternate 01 A Water closet (WC -1) I. Water Closet: Wall -hung, stainless steel, siphon jet action, elongated bowl, 0/7' back spud Inlet, integral seat. (1) Rim "alght: 4landlcap accNSfbie fixture, iV (1) Manufacturer: (a) Bradley, Bradex No. 922- 12451-C Ii. Flush valve: Quiet, concealed closet flush valve, rough brass, metal oscillating, non- hold -open push button, I' IPS wheel handle back check angle stop, adjustable tallpl*ce, vacuMn breaker, elbow Flush connection and spud coupling for 11/2' concealed back spud. (1) Manufacturer: (a) Sloan, Regal No. 152 -lb DF -1 L=1 i V 2' Cap set in cone OUJATER METER DETAIL µTg" lit. Brave cleanout plug with countersunk head. 18' square concrete pad. Refer to plans and Trowel smooth and edge, specifications for typa And size. ` I/8 Bend - �UJaste line. /121 FIfil, 1 1/8 bend If cleanout occurs at and of line. EXTERIOR CLEANOUT IDETA L KM 3' DIA, Note: Water hammer arrester shall be located at the end of the branch line between the last two fixtures served. LOCATION Compression chamber. i Shel t, m i Bellows. Nipple. 90" aninier r, ARRESTER SCHEDULE P.D.I. SYMBOL FIXTURE UNIT RATING SYSTEM SERVED LOCATION A I - II 3/4' 4' B 12 -31 1' S' G 33-60 1' 6' D bi -113 1' 1' E 114 - 154 1- 8' F 155 - 330 i' 9' HAMMER ARRE,5TEK- Note: I. Always Install In upright position. 2. All arresters to be accessible - install access panels as required (coordinate w /Arch plans and specs). 3. Install arresters at any equipment having quick closing valves. 3 WATER I- IAl'1r1 NZA 5 ,4C <FL0W I IREVENTEfR &Gt4EDULE MARK SYSTEM SERVED LOCATION LINE 51ZE TYPE FU HEAD LOSS (PSI) CAPACITY REMARKS TL. FU I?einariks WC Water Closet 6 4- 2' INT LIKE FEBCO MODEL 1' REDUCED PRESSURE TYPE L Lavatogry 1 DOMESTIC STORAGE ROOM 2- 15 1 /2' 12 41 GPM 825Y i WATER SYSTEM n Founta IA 1 11/4' 1 i/4 P 1 1/2 • FLU -15ING FIXTURE SCHEDULE MK Description pqJ w v T FU G.W. F.U. H.W. TL. FU I?einariks WC Water Closet 6 4- 2' INT 10 1' L Lavatogry 1 11/2' li /z' P 15 1 /2' - - 11/2- i OF n Founta IA 1 11/4' 1 i/4 P 1 1/2 • - - 1 1. Refer to Data Sheets for specifications. � I 1 5a n i to ry And vent Schema t i c 6" 10: Nora --- WC-i o.Ahutoff �ikL-1 CEI!! E ]-±f- pF l m (2)34 . CW, - 3/4' 2' v, 2' SAN T- below slab -- Water Hammer 3 Arrestor TAI Meter to be i provided by Indianapolis Water Comp. - 2- Indlanapolls Water Comp. to supply hook -up. - - eContaet Utlllty Co. 3 weeks 0. up. prior to installation. L i1,�' Cw, 4- SAN, '21 v, typical. Plumb i� door Plan (D- N.TS. Se* Site Plan for continuation, EC0-1 Inv, El. S C H M I D T ASSOCIATES Wil -Fra -Mar Building 320 East Vermont Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 -2126 317 - 263 -6226 Fax: 317 - 263 -6224 Project No. 91059 Project Date May 13, 1998 Produced kdr Revision Date C,%LBERr O!!�% %STEA No. * PE19700101 •o STATE OF W l! lw 5 limns DMAIp ad "~km, ad aA Copies 1)rrof err ad 081 rm&fn it* propwty ad COFfqd of tlr h'd"CL iMrj ire be wa why With rapod to w. 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