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�I,blc LAWRENCE <br />GROUP <br />SECTION 21 0010 - COMMON FIRE <br />PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS <br />PART 1-GENERAL <br />1.1 SUMMARY <br />A. Work shall consist of furnishing all labor and materials necessary for the installation of <br />complete and operating fire protection systems. <br />B. Delegated Design: Design sprinkler system(s) using performance requirements and <br />design criteria . Design shall include a comprehensive engineering analysis by a <br />qualified professional engineer or NICET certified designer as required by the <br />authorities having jurisdiction. <br />C. Sprinkler system design shall be approved by the authorities having jurisdiction. <br />D. Complete all work in accordance with any and all applicable NFPA standards. <br />Comply with all requirements and codes of the authorities having jurisdiction. Comply <br />with the requirements of the Owner's insurance carrier. The jurisdictional authorities <br />and codes shall take precedence over the Drawings and Specifications, in the event <br />of dispute or discrepancy between requirements of Contract Documents and <br />insurance rating authority or code. <br />E. Good workmanship and appearance am considered equal to proper operation. <br />F. Provide all core drilling, channeling, cutting, patching, trenching and backfill as <br />required for installation of fire protection equipment. Seal holes with fireproofing <br />and/or water proofing where necessary and refinish all repair work to original <br />condition where damaged by work. <br />G. Make provisions for safe delivery and secure storage of all materials. <br />H. Obtain and arrange for all permits and approvals required for the execution of the <br />work and pay all associated fees. <br />I. All equipment and products to be thoroughly cleaned at the completion of the work <br />with all stickers, marking, packing material and the like removed. Remove all rubbish, <br />debris, scraps and the like from the job site. <br />J. Provide all signage and spare sprinkler heads as required by NFPA. <br />K. Coordinate this work with the installation of the fire alarm system. All devices <br />provided by this contractor that require connection to the fire alarm system shall be <br />provided by this contractor to operate as required with the fire alarm system provided. <br />1.2 WARRANTY <br />A. The fire protection contractor shall provide to the Owner a one (1) year (from the date <br />of final acceptance) warranty of all fire protection equipment and systems provided <br />under this contract. All defective equipment or materials which appear during the <br />warranty period shall be replaced or repaired by the contractor in a timely fashion. <br />B. P2 PRODUCTS (Not Applicable) <br />C. P3 EXECUTION (Not Applicable) <br />END OF SECTION 21 0010 <br />SECTION 21 1313 - WET PIPE SPRINKLER <br />SYSTEMS <br />PART 1-GENERAL <br />1.1 SUMMARY <br />A. Related Sections: Reference Section 22 0010 Common Fire Protection Requirements <br />for common fire protection design requirements including submittal and delegated <br />design requirements. <br />PART2-PRODUCTS <br />2.1 GENERAL <br />A. All material shall be UL listed. <br />2.2 PIPING AND FITTINGS <br />A. Piping materials shall be new and designed for 175 psi working pressure, conforming <br />to ASTM specifications. Piping shall have the manufacturer's name or brand, along <br />with the applicable ASTM Standard, marked on each length of pipe. <br />B. Where system pressures are between 175 psi and 300 psi, standard wall pipe shall <br />be used as permitted by ANSI standards and associated systems shall be provided <br />with UL listed pressure reducing assemblies where required as approved by the <br />authorities having jurisdiction. <br />C. Allowable piping material where approved by the authorities having jurisdiction <br />include schedule 40 black steel pipe, schedule 10 black steel pipe, schedule 5 and <br />type "K" or "L" copper tube. <br />D. Allowable pipe fittings where approved by the authorities having jurisdiction include <br />screwed fittings, flanged fittings, weld flutings, grooved fittings/couplings, and wrought - <br />copper solder -joint. <br />E. All valves shall be UL listed and shall include valve supervisory switches. <br />F. Expansion, sleeves, escutcheons, hangers, identification and the like shall be <br />provided where required. <br />2.3 SPRINKLERS <br />A. Sprinklers shall be UL listed standard spray sprinkler heads, nominal temperature <br />rating (160°F) except where high temperature heads are required. <br />PART 3-EXECUTION <br />3.1 INSTALLATION <br />A. Installation shall be per NFPA standards along with the requirements/codes of the <br />authorities having jurisdiction. <br />B. Inspect proceeding work, verify all dimensions before proceeding with work and <br />coordinate all work and placement of components with other trades. Coordinate exact <br />pipe locations with drawings and other trades before design approval and fabrication <br />of piping. This contractor shall be responsible for any redesign and fabrication <br />required to fit system into allowable space. <br />C. Piping shall be installed in the most direct, straight and mechanical manner as <br />possible and as close to walls and ceilings as is consistent with good workmanship. <br />All lines shall be run high enough to permit relocation of lights without moving ceiling <br />grid. All vertical lines shall be plumb and horizontal lines shall run parallel to building <br />lines. <br />D. All piping in finished areas shall be concealed unless shown otherwise, all other <br />piping can be exposed. <br />E. Install horizontal piping graded to low points and in a manner to make it possible to <br />test and empty entire system. Provide valves at low points to facilitate system <br />drainage. <br />F. Pipe and fittings shall be inspected for soundness and cleaned of all dirt and other <br />foreign matter prior to being installed. All damaged pipe and fittings will be rejected. <br />G. All sprinkler heads shall be centered in ceiling tile where tile ceilings occur. Where <br />heads will be subject to damage, head guards shall be furnished. <br />END OF SECTION 21 1313 <br />SECTION 22 0010 - COMMON PLUMBING <br />REQUIREMENTS <br />PART 1-GENERAL <br />1.1 SUMMARY <br />A. Work shall consist of furnishing all labor and materials necessary for the installation of <br />complete and operating plumbing systems. <br />B. All plumbing work shall comply with current state and local building codes as required <br />by the authorities having jurisdiction, the International Plumbing Code, the <br />International Fuel Gas Code, the International Mechanical Code, the International Fire <br />Code, applicable publications of the National Fire protection Association (NFPA) such <br />as NFPA 54 (the National Fuel Gas Code), and appropriate ASHRAE standards. <br />C. The contractor shall comply with the requirements of the general conditions, <br />supplemental general conditions of the project specifcations, all contract documents, <br />and any base building specifications and building criteria included in this project. <br />D. Drawings are diagrammatic in nature. Take all dimensions from architectural <br />drawings, certified equipment drawings, and from the structure itself before <br />fabricating any work. <br />E. The drawings indicate the location, type and sizes of various utilities within the site <br />where known. Any relocation or remodeling required must be approved by the <br />architect before proceeding. Investigate all utilities such as gas and water and make <br />arrangements with the proper authority to pay for any charges associated with <br />connecting those utilities, <br />F. Good workmanship and appearance are considered equal to proper operation. <br />G. Make provisions for safe delivery and secure storage of all materials. <br />H. Obtain and arrange for all permits and approvals required for the execution of the <br />work and pay all associated fees. <br />I. All equipment and products to be thoroughly cleaned at the completion of the work <br />with all stickers, marking and the like shall be removed. Remove all rubbish, debris, <br />scraps and the like from the job site. <br />1.2 WARRANTY <br />A. The plumbing contractor shall provide to the owner a one (1) year (from the date of <br />final acceptance) warranty of all plumbing equipment and systems provided under <br />this contract. All defective equipment or materials which appear during the warranty <br />period shall be replaced or repaired by the contractor in a timely fashion. <br />PART2-PRODUCTS <br />2.1 GENERAL <br />A. The contractor shall provide all equipment and accessories necessary whether <br />specifically stated or not to make the required plumbing systems complete and <br />operational. <br />B. All equipment provided shall be new except as otherwise stated on the drawings. All <br />equipment provided shall be acceptable for installation by the authority having <br />jurisdiction. <br />C. The equipment schedules on the drawings and throughout these specifications <br />provide manufacturer and model information. This serves as the standard of quality <br />for equipment by different manufacturers. The specification allows for different <br />manufacturers to be used for the equipment. However, refer to the architectural <br />specifications for substitutions by manufacturers other than those listed in the <br />specifications. Where no equipment specification is provided, the scheduled <br />equipment manufacturer shall serve as the basis of design and any substitutions shall <br />meet the quality standard set by the basis of design. <br />D. Contractor to be responsible for any changes and costs to accommodate any <br />equipment except the manufacturer listed in the equipment schedules, drawing notes <br />and/or called out within the specifications, If no schedules are included on the <br />drawing than the first named in the specifcation is the standard of design. <br />2.2 IDENTIFICATION <br />A. Provide pipe and equipment identification in accordance with ANSI A13.1 and or the <br />building standards. <br />2.3 MISCELLANEOUS SPECIALTIES <br />A. Sleeves and Sleeve Seals: <br />1. Where piping passes through new masonry or concrete walls or concrete floors, <br />provide pipe sleeves. Sleeves shall be constructed out of galvanized steel, cast <br />iron or PVC. Set sleeves in forms prior to concrete placement. Sleeves in floors <br />shall extend 2" above the finished floor elevation. Where located in exterior walls, <br />provide water stop in sleeve. <br />2. Piping which passes through a rated wall shall be provided with a UL detail <br />suitable for pipe material and size. Sleeve shall only be required H the UL detail <br />requires the sleeve. Where sleeves are required as noted above, provide a UL <br />detail that utilizes a sleeve. <br />B, Escutcheons: <br />1. Where new pipe passes through a finished wall, provide a chrome plated <br />escutcheon. Escutcheon shall be constructed in one piece. <br />C. Access Doors <br />1. Where noted, provide the type and size of access door to fully access the item <br />that is located with the wall or cavity. Provide fire rated doors where installed in <br />fire rated assemblies. <br />PART 3-EXECUTION <br />3.1 GENERAL <br />A. Obtain and arrange for all permits and approvals required for the execution of the <br />work and pay all associated fees. <br />B. Provide all core drilling, channeling, cutting, patching, trenching and backfll as <br />required for installation of plumbing equipment and or mechanical equipment. Seal <br />holes, fireproofing where necessary, and refinish all repair work to original condition <br />where damaged by mechanical work. <br />C. All equipment and products to be thoroughly cleaned at the completion of the work <br />with all stickers, markings, and the like removed. Remove all rubbish, debris, scraps <br />and the like from the job site. <br />3.2 FLUSHING AND CLEANING <br />A. Before final connections are made in the piping systems, systems shall be blown out <br />with air and then completely washed out with cleaning compounds compatible with <br />final fluid to avoid contamination. The systems shall then be flushed for the complete <br />removal of all foreign materials. Furnish all temporary connections, valves, etc., <br />required for this purpose. <br />B. After flushing, sterilize the domestic water system in accordance with AW WA <br />standard C651- (current edition), disinfecting water mains, and all subsequent <br />addenda. After minimum contact period, flush the system with clean water until the <br />residual chlorine is no greater than the city water. Submit to the architect, written <br />certification that sterilization has been performed and include a copy in operation and <br />maintenance manuals. Provide a test analysis by the state health department of a <br />random water sample, if requested by the architect. <br />END OF SECTION 22 0010 <br />SECTION 22 0716 - PLUMBING INSULATION <br />PART 1 -GENERAL <br />1.1 SUMMARY <br />A. Section includes insulation for plumbing piping. <br />PART2-PRODUCTS <br />2.1 INSULATION <br />A. Insulation shall be provided on all pressurized plumbing lines, cooling coil condensate <br />drain lines, all horizontal storm drainage lines and those sanitary drainage lines <br />indicated to have electric heat trace. <br />2.2 PROTECTIVE SHIELDING GUARDS <br />A. Description: Manufactured plastic wraps for covering plumbing fixture hot- and Cold- <br />water supplies and trap and drain piping. Comply with Americans with Disabilities Act <br />(ADA) and ANSI Al 17.1 requirements. Truebro or equivalent. <br />2.3 FIELD APPLIED JACKETS <br />A. PVC Jacket: High -impact -resistant, UV -resistant PVC complying with ASTM D 1784, <br />Class 16354-C; thickness as scheduled; roll stock ready for shop or field cutting and <br />forming. Thickness is indicated in field -applied jacket schedules. <br />PART 3-EXECUTION <br />3.1 GENERAL INSTALLATION <br />A. PIPING INSULATION SCHEDULE: See schedule on drawings for insulation <br />requirements. <br />B. Protective Shielding Guards: Install protective shielding guards on all lavatories, sinks <br />and other applicable plumbing fixtures as required to comply with the requirements of <br />Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and ANSI At 17.1. <br />C. Field -Applied Jackets: <br />1. All fittings shall be provided with PVC jackets. <br />2. Provide PVC or Aluminum jackets as and where noted. Conform to building color <br />coding for PVC jackets. <br />3.2 DOMESTIC COLD WATER PIPE, VALVES AND FITTINGS: <br />A. Insulate with UL. Approved, flame resistant, white vapor barrier jacketed, glass fiber <br />snap -on insulation per piping insulation schedule. Insulate valves and fittings with <br />glass fiber blanket insulation and premolded pvc covers (covers to be UL 25/50 <br />rated). Where the use of PVC covers in plenums, etc., is restricted by various codes <br />valves and fittings shall be insulated by wrapping with blanket insulation. Cover <br />blankets to same depth as the pipe insulation with insulating cement, troweled <br />smooth. The contractor and manufacturer are responsible to be certain the code <br />authority will approve any product to be installed on the project. Maximum k-value <br />shall be 0.24 btu-in/hr-sq ft/degrees. <br />B. Domestic hot water piping and fittings. <br />1. All hot water supply lines and circulating water lines insulate with UL Approved, <br />flame resistant, white all service jacketed, glass fiber snap -on pipe insulation 1" <br />thick. Insulate fittings with glass fiber blanket insulation and premolded PVC <br />covers. Maximum k-value shall be 0.24 btu-in/hr-sq fl/degmes. <br />C. Accessible fixtures <br />1. Insulation of pipes under accessible lavatories: insulate angle stop assemblies <br />and drain lines with foam insert covered with 1/8" minimum abrasive resistant <br />exterior cover with fasteners located out of sight, Brocar trap wrap kit 50OR and <br />500RHS, or equivalent. <br />END OF SECTION 22 0716 <br />SECTION 22 1116 - DOMESTIC WATER PIPING <br />AND SPECIALTIES <br />PART 1-GENERAL <br />1.1 SUBMITTALS <br />A. Submittal requirements shall be as identified in Specification Section 22 0010 <br />Common Plumbing Requirements. <br />1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE <br />A. Potable -water piping and components shall comply with NSF 14 and NSF 61. Plastic <br />piping components shall be marked with "NSF-pw." <br />B. All fittings shall be Lead Free (ASTM listed) and shall be made with corrosion - <br />resistant materials. Manufacturer shall provide upon request third party certification <br />tested in accordance with EN ISO 6509 regarding dezincifcation corrosion resistance <br />and stress corrosion cracking. <br />PART2-PRODUCTS <br />2.1 PIPING AND JOINT MATERIALS <br />A. Hard Copper Tube: ASTM B 88, Type L water tube, drawn temper. <br />2.2 VALVES AND DOMESTIC WATER SPECIALTIES <br />A. Ball Valves - Bronze: Two-piece, full -port, bronze ball valves with bronze trim. Valve <br />shall be rated to 150 psig SWP and 600 psig CWP. Body shall be ASTM B61, B62 or <br />B584 bronze with a chrome -plated brass ball. All components shall be <br />"Dezincifcation Resistant" and certified "Lead -Free." <br />B. Ball Valves - Iron: Class 125 iron ball valves. Valve shall be rated to 200 psig CWP. <br />Body shall be ASTM A 126 gray iron with a stainless steel ball and stem. All <br />components shall be certified "Lead -Free." <br />C. Butterfly Valves: Iron single -Flange butterfly valves with EPDM seat and aluminum - <br />bronze disc. Valve shall be rated to 200 psig CWP. Body shall be ASTM A 126 cast <br />iron of ASTM A 536 ductile iron with a stainless steel stem, EPDM seat and <br />aluminum bronze disc. All components shall be certified "Lead -Free." <br />D. Domestic Hot Water Balancing: Provide CircuitSolver by ThernnOmegaTech. <br />E. Drain Valves: Ball -valve -type hose -end drain valves shall be rated to 400 psig CWP. <br />Body shall be copper alloy with a chrome -plated brass ball with a threaded outlet with <br />brass chain attached cap. <br />F. Check Valves - Bronze: Class 150 bronze swing check valves with bronze disc. <br />Valve shall be rated to 300 psig CWP. Body shall be ASTM B61, B62 or B584 <br />bronze. All components shall be "Dezincifcation Resistant- and certified "Lead -Free." <br />G. Pressure Gauges: Shall be direct -mounted dial -type with a cast aluminum or drawn <br />steel case. Provide 4-1/2 inch nominal diameter units. Accuracy shall be plus or <br />minus 1 percent of middle half of scale range. Scale shall be 0 to 100 psi for domestic <br />water. <br />H. Thermometers: Shall be direct -mounted light -activated Deg F adjustable angle <br />thermometers with 9-inch plastic case. Display shall be digital. Where unit is mounted <br />in a ceiling plenum or other dark location provide dial type thermometer. Scale shall <br />be 0 to 150 Deg F for domestic cold water and 0 to 250 Deg F for domestic hot water. <br />I. Strainers: Y-pattern strainers shall be 125 psig pressure rated. Body shall be bronze <br />for NPS 2 and smaller; cast iron for NPS 2-1/2 and larger. All components shall be <br />certified "Lead -Free." <br />J. Pressure and Temperature Taps: Shall be brass or stainless steel with core inserts <br />and gasketed with a threaded cap. Include extended stem on units to be installed in <br />insulated piping. Thread size shall be NPS %. Core insert shall be EPDM self-sealing <br />rubber. <br />K. Backflow Preventers: Backflow preventers are a basis -of -design product; subject to <br />compliance with requirements, provide product indicated on drawings. <br />L. Temperature -Actuated Water Mixing Valves: Mixing valves are a basis -of -design <br />product; subject to compliance with requirements, provide product indicated on <br />drawings. Valves shall be made of bronze and pressure rated for 125 psig. Valves <br />shall be rated to ASSE 1017 for master mixers and ASSE 1070 for point of use <br />valves. <br />M. Outlet Boxes: Icemaker/coffee machine or washing machine outlet boxes are a basis - <br />of -design product; subject to compliance with requirements, provide product indicated <br />on drawings. Boxes and face plate shall be plastic and fire -rated if installed in a rated <br />assembly. Provide with integral ball valves and water hammer arrestors. All <br />components shall be certified "Lead -Free." <br />N. Water -Hammer Arresters: Water -hammer arresters are a basis -of -design product; <br />subject to compliance with requirements, provide product indicated on drawings. <br />Water -hammer arresters shall be ASSE 1010 listed metal bellows type. All <br />components shall be certified "Lead -Free." <br />O. Trap -seal Primer Valves: Trap -seal primer valves are a basis -of -design product; <br />subject to compliance with requirements, provide product indicated on drawings. <br />Trap -seal valves shall be ASSE 1018 listed bronze type. All components shall be <br />certified "Lead -Free." <br />P. Flexible Connectors: Stainless -Steel -Hose Flexible Connectors: Corrugated - <br />stainless -steel tubing with stainless -steel wire -braid covering and ends welded to <br />inner tubing. All components shall be certified "Lead -Free". Working -Pressure Rating: <br />Minimum 200 psig. End Connections NPS 2 and Smaller: Threaded steel -pipe nipple. <br />End Connections NPS 2-1/2 and Larger: Flanged steel nipple. <br />Q. Dielectric Fittings: Assembly of copper alloy and ferrous materials with separating <br />nonconductive insulating material. Include end connections compatible with pipes to <br />be joined. DI9I9Ctric Nipples and Couplings complying with IAPMO PS 66. <br />Electroplated steel nipple complying with ASTM F 1545. Pressure Rating and <br />Temperature: 300 psig at 225 deg F. Lining shall be inert and noncorrosive, <br />propylene. <br />PART 3 - EXECUTION <br />3.1 PIPING SCHEDULE <br />A. Aboveground <br />1. NPS 2 and smaller: <br />a. Hard copper tube, ASTM B 88, Type L; wrought -copper, solder -joint fittings; <br />and brazed joints. <br />b. Hard copper tube, ASTM B 88, Type L; copper pressure -seal -joint fittings; <br />and pressure -sealed joints. <br />c. Hard copper tube, ASTM B 88, Type L; extruded -tee connections and brazed <br />joints. <br />B. Flanges and Unions: Flanges and unions may be used for aboveground piping joints <br />unless otherwise indicated. <br />C. Transition and Special Fittings: Transition and special fittings with pressure ratings at <br />least equal to piping rating may be used unless otherwise indicated. <br />3.2 VALVE SCHEDULE <br />A. Where specific valve types are not indicated, the following requirements apply: <br />1. Shutoff Duty and Throttling Duty: Use ball valves for piping NPS 2 and smaller. <br />Use butterfly or ball valves with flanged ends for piping NPS 2-1/2 and larger. <br />2. Hot -Water Circulation Piping, Balancing Duty: CircuitSolver. <br />3. Drain Duty: Hose -end drain valves. <br />4. Check Duty: Use bronze check valves for piping NPS 2 and smaller. Use iron <br />check valves for NPS 2-1/2 and larger. <br />B. Use check valves to maintain correct direction of domestic water flow to and from <br />equipment. <br />C. Iron grooved -end valves may be used with grooved -end piping. <br />END OF SECTION 22 1116 <br />SECTION 22 1316 - SANITARY WASTE AND <br />VENT PIPING AND SANITARY SEWER <br />SPECIALTIES <br />PART 1-GENERAL <br />1.1 SUMMARY <br />A. Section includes piping materials for sanity sewer and vents stems as well as <br />PP 9 sanitary Y <br />specialties associated with the sanitary sewer system. <br />PART2-PRODUCTS <br />2.1 PIPING MATERIALS <br />A. Hubless, Cast Iron soil pipe and fittings. Comply with ASTM A888 or CISPI 301. <br />1. CISPI, Hubless-Piping Couplings: Comply with ASTM C 1277 and CISPI 310. <br />Products shall be Stainless -steel corrugated shield with stainless -steel bands <br />and tightening devices; and ASTM C 564, rubber sleeve with integral, center pipe <br />stop <br />B. Copper Tube and Fittings: <br />1. Hard Copper Tube: ASTM B 88, Type L, water tube, drawn temper. Copper <br />Pressure Fittings: Copper Fittings: ASME B16.18, cast -capper -alloy or ASME <br />B16.22, wrought -copper, solder -joint fittings. Furnish wrought -copper fittings if <br />indicated. <br />2. Solder: ASTM B 32, lead free with ASTM B 813, water-flushable flux. <br />C. PVC Pipe: ASTM D2665 or ASTM D3034 <br />1. Fittings: PVC <br />2. Joints: Solvent welded, with ASTM D2564 solvent cement <br />3. Acceptable for below grade use only. <br />PART 3-EXECUTION <br />3.1 PIPING INSTALLATION <br />A. Drawing plans, schematics, and diagrams indicate general location and arrangement <br />of piping systems. Indicated locations and arrangements were used to size pipe and <br />calculate friction loss, expansion, pump sizing, and other design considerations. <br />Install piping as indicated unless deviations to layout are approved on coordination <br />drawings. <br />B. Install piping in concealed locations unless otherwise indicated and except in <br />equipment rooms and service areas. <br />C. Install piping indicated to be exposed and piping in equipment rooms and service <br />areas at right angles or parallel to building walls. Diagonal runs are prohibited unless <br />specifically indicated otherwise. <br />D. Install piping above accessible ceilings to allow sufficient space for ceiling panel <br />removal. <br />E. Install piping at indicated slopes. <br />F. Install soil and waste drainage and vent piping at the following minimum slopes <br />unless otherwise indicated: <br />1. Sanitary Drain: 2 percent (1/4 inch per foot) downward in direction of flow for <br />piping NPS 3 and smaller; 1 percent (118 inch per foot) downward in direction of <br />flow for piping NPS 4 and larger. <br />2. Vent Piping: 1 percent (1/8 inch per foot) down toward vertical fixture vent or <br />toward vent stack. <br />G. Install cast-iron soil piping according to CISPI's "Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings <br />Handbook," Chapter IV, "Installation of Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings." <br />H. Hanger rod and spacing as required by the PC for the size of pipe being installed. <br />I. Test sanitary drainage and vent piping according to procedures of authorities having <br />jurisdiction <br />END OF SECTION 22 1316 <br />SECTION 22 3300 - DOMESTIC WATER <br />HEATERS <br />PART 1-GENERAL <br />1.1 SUBMITTALS <br />A. Submittal requirements shall be as identified in Specification Section 22 0010 <br />Common Plumbing Requirements. <br />1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE <br />A. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in <br />NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and <br />application. <br />B. ASHRAE/IESNA Compliance: Applicable requirements in ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1. <br />C. ASME Compliance: Where ASME-code construction is indicated, fabricate and label <br />commercial, domestic -water heater storage tanks to comply with ASME Boiler and <br />Pressure Vessel Code: Section Vill, Division 1. <br />D. NSF Compliance: Fabricate and label equipment components that will be in contact <br />with potable water to comply with NSF 61, "Drinking Water System Components - <br />Health Effects." <br />1.3 WARRANTY <br />A. Warranty Periods: From date of Substantial Completion. <br />1. Commercial, Electric Light -Duty, Storage, Domestic -Water Heaters: <br />a. Storage Tank: Five years. <br />b. Controls and Other Components: One year. <br />PART2-PRODUCTS <br />2.1 COMMERCIAL, ELECTRIC LIGHT -DUTY, STORAGE, DOMESTIC -WATER HEATERS <br />A. Basis -of -Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide product <br />indicated on Drawings or comparable product by one of the following: <br />1. Bradford White Corporation <br />2. Lochinvar Corporation <br />3. Rheem Manufacturing Company <br />4. Smith, A. O. Water Products Co.; a division of A. O. Smith Corporation <br />5. State Industries <br />B. Standard: UL 174. <br />C. Storage -Tank Construction: Steel, vertical arrangement. <br />1. Pressure Rating: 150 psig. <br />2. Interior Finish: Glass lined tank with replaceable magnesium anode rod. <br />D. Factory -Installed Storage -Tank Appurtenances: <br />1. Dip Tube: Required unless cold -water inlet is near bottom of tank. <br />2. Drain Valve. <br />3. Insulation: Comply with ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1. <br />4. Jacket: Steel with enameled finish. <br />5. 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