D•awings and general p•ovisions of the Contract, including General
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D•awings and general p•ovisions of the Contract, including General
COMMON WORK RESULIS EOR PLUMBING SECIION 220500 - COMMON WORK RESULIS FOR PLUMBING PARI l -GENERAL 11 RELA I ED DOCUMEN IS A 12 D•awings and general p•ovisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section SUMMARY A 13 Ilfis Section includes tbe •bllowing: 1 2 3 Piping materials and installation instructions common to most piping systems "f ransition fittings Dielectric fittings 4 Mechanical sleeve seals 5 6 7 Sleeves Escutcheons Grout 8 9 10 Plumbing demolition Equipment installation •equi•ements cmnmou to equipment sections Painting and finishing 1l Concrete bases 12 Snpports and anchorages DEFINIIIONS A Finished Spaces: Spaces othei than mechanical and electrical equipment rooms, fuued spaces, pipe chases, unheated spaces immediately below tool; spaces above ceilings, unexcavated spaces, mawlspaces, and tummls B Exposed, lntetiot Installations: Exposed to view indools Examples include finished occupied spaces and mecbanical equipment morns C Exposed, Exterio• Installations: Exposed to view outdoors o• subject to ontdoo• ambient tempe•attues and weather conditions Examples include rooftop locations D Concealed, Interior Installations: Concealed flora view and p•otected fiom physical contact by boilding occupants Examples include above ceilings and in chases E Concealed, Exterior Installations: Concealed flora view and protected flora weather conditions and pbysical contact by building occupants but subject to outdoor ambient tempetattues Examples include installations within uuheated shelters F Ihe fbllowing are industry abbreviations fbt plastic materials: I. 2 3 ABS: Ac•ylonitfile-butadiene-styiene plastic CPVC: Chlorinated polyvinyl cblofide plastic PE: Polyethylene plastic East Sbom Middle ScbooI Additions and Altelatioas - MilfoM 220500-1 COMMON WORK P, ESULIS FOR PLUMBING 4 G PVC: Polyvinyl chloride plastic The fbllowing are iodustry abbteviatioos for rubber materials: EPDM: Ethylcne-pmpylene-diene terpolymer rubbel NBR: Acrylonitiile-butadienc r'ubber 14 SUBMITTALS A Product Data: Fol the following: I 2 Tmosition fittings Dielectric fittings 3 4 Mechanical sleeve seals Escotcheons Wekling cot ti ficatcs 15 QUALITY ASSURANCE A Steel Support Welding: Quality' processes and opmators according to AWS D1 1, "Stluctural Welding Code--Steel " Steel Pipe Welding: Qualify processes and opelators according to ASME Boilm and Pressme Vessel Code: Section IX, "Welding aod Brazing Qualifications" Comply xvith provisions in ASME B31 Series, "Code fbr Plessure Piping " Cer'tii• that each weldm has passed AWS qoalification tests lb• welding processes involved mad that certification is cunent C Electrical Chalactetistics for Plumbing Equipment: Equipnmot of higher electrical characterislics may be fm nished provided such proposed eqoipment is approved in writing and connecting electrical services, circuit breakms, and conduit sizes are appropriately modified If minimum eoergy •atiogs or ct'ficiencies are specified, equipment shall comply with lequil ements 16 DELIVERY, S I-ORAGE, AND HANDLING A Deliver pipes and tubes with lactmy-applied clad caps Maintain cM caps Iluough shipping, storage, aod handling to prevent pipe end damage and •o prevent entlance of di•t, debris, and moislure B 17 Sto•cplasticpipesplotecled liomdilectsunfight Suppo•ttop•eventsaggingandbending COORDINA I ION A Alrange fo• pipe spaces, chases, slots, and openings in buikling structme duling p•og•ess of construction, to allow lbr plumbing inslallations B Coordinate installation o1: •equired suppolting devices and set sleeves in pooted-in-place conmete alld othm stmctm al components as they alo coiastmcted East Shorn Middle School Additions and Alterations - Miltb•d 220500-2 COMMON WORK RESULIS FOR PLUMBING Comdinate requirements fbt access panels and doors fbr plumbing items iequiting access that ate coucealed behind finished surfaces Access panels and doors ate specified in Section 083113 "Access Doors and F tames" PARI 2 - PRODUCIS 21 MANUFACIURERS A In other Part2 articles where subparagraph titles below introdnce lists, the following requirements apply fbr product selection: Available Manufhcttnets: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufi•cttuers offbring products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but ate not limited to, the manufhcturers specified 22 PIPE, IUBE, AND FIFI[NGS A Refer to individual Division 22 piping Sections fbr pipe, tube, and fitting materials and joining methods B 23 Pipe Ihreads: ASME B1 20 1 fbr fhctory-threaded pipe and pipe fittings JOINING MATERIALS A B Refer to individual Division 22 piping Sections for special joining materials not listed below Pipe-Flange Gasket Materials: Suitable for chemical and thermal conditions of piping system contents ASMEB1621, nonmetallic, flat, asbestos-flee, l/8-inch maximum tbickoess unless thicl•mss ot specific material is indicated a b Full-Face Iype: For flat4hce, Class 125, cast-iron and cast-b•onze flanges Narrow-Face lype: For' raised-f•me, Class 250, cast-iron and steel flanges AWWA C110, rubber, flat face, 1/8 inch thick, nnless otherwise indicated; and fllll-f•ce or ring type, unless otherwise indicated C Flange Bolts and Nuts: ASME B I8 2 1, carbon steel, unless otherwise indicated Plastic, Pipe-Flange Gasket, Bolts, and Nuts: lype and material recommended by piping system manufhcttnm, unless otherwise indicated E Solder Fille• Metals: ASIM B 32, lead-flee alloys Include water-flnshable flux according to AS]M B 813 Brazing Fillet Metals: AWS A58, BCuP Series, copper-phospbor•txs alloys fi:)r general-duty brazing, unless otbeiwise indicated; and AWS A5 8, BAgl, silver alloy fbr tefiigerant piping, nnless otbelwise indicated East Shorn Middle School Additions and Alterations - Milford 220500-3 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR PLUMBING Welding Filler Metals: Comply with AWS DIO12 l:b• welding materials appropriate fbr wall thickness and chemical analysis ot steel pipe being welded Solvent Cements fo• loining Plastic Piping: 1 2 3 4 24 ABS Piping: ASIM D 2235 CPVC Piping: ASqfM F 493 PVC Piping: ASTM D 2564 lnchlde primer according to ASTM F 656 PVC to ABS Piping Ttausition: ASTM D 3138 1-RANSITION FITTINGS A AWWA Transition Couplings: Same size as, and with pressure rating at least equal to and with cuds compatible with, piping to be joined 1 Available Manulactulet s: a Cascade Waterwmks Mfg Co b Diesser Industries, Inc ; DMD Div c Fold Merci Box Company, Incorporated (The); Pipe Pmdncts Div d ICM Industries c Smith-Blair, lnc Underground Piping NPS 1-1/2 (DN 40) aud Smallcl: Manufactured fitting ol coupling Underground Piping NPS 2 (DN 50) aud Larger: AWWAC219, metal sleeve-type coupliug Abovegmand Plessure Piping: Pipe fitting B Plastic-to-Metal Tiaasition IZittings: CPVC aud PVC one-piece fitting with manulacturei's Schedule 80 cquiwdeut dimeasions; one (1) end with thieaded brass insert, and one (1) solventcement=ioint eud I Available Mamffactm els: a I? slon Themmplastics Plastic-to-Metal Transition AdaptoIs: One-piece fitting with manofactuie•'s SDR l 1 equiw•lent dimensions; one ( 1 ) cud with tlueaded bl ass iuset t, and one ( I ) solvent-cement.zioint end Available Manal'acturcrs: a D Thompson Plastics, lnc Plastic-to-Metal Fmusition Unions: MSS SP-I07, CPVC and PVC four-pint anion Include b• ass cud, solvent-cement-joint end, lubbel O-ring, and union nut I Aw•ilable Manulactulet s: a NIBCO INC b NIBCO, lnc ; Chcmtlol Div East Shole Middle School Additions and Alterations -- Milford 220500-4 COMMON WORK RESULIS EOR PLUMBING Flexible I•ansition Couplings fbr Underground Nonpressure Drainage Piping: ASIM C 1173 with elastomeric sleeve, ends same size as piping to be .joined, and corrosion-resistant metal band on each end 1 Available Manufacmrms: Cascade Waterworks Mfg Co Fernco, Inc Mission Rubber Company Plastic Oddities, Inc 25 DIE LEC I RIC 1:1F •f 1NGS A Description: Combination fittiug ot copper alloy and f•ous materials with threaded, solderjoint, plain, or weld-neck end connections that match piping system materials Insulating Matelial: Suitable fbr system fluid, pressure, and temperature Dielectric Unions: Factmy-fabricated, union assembly, for 250-psig minimum working pressure at 180 degF (82 deg C) 1 Available Manufgcttuers: Capitol Manufhcturing Co Central Plastics Company Epco Sales, hac Watts Industries, Inc ; Water Products Div Zmn Industries, Inc; Wilkins Div Dielectric Flanges: Factmy-fabricated, companion-flange assembly, fbr 150- or 300-psig minimum winking p•essure as required to suit system p•essums 1 Available Mauufhcturers: a Capitol Manufacturing Co Central Plastics Company Epco Sales, Inc Watts Industries, Inc ; Water Products Div E Dielectric-lZlange Kits: Companiou-flange assembly fi•r field assembly Include flanges, fullface- m •ing-type neoprene ol phenolic gasket, phenolic o• polyethylene bolt sleeves, phenolic washers, aud steel backing washers 1 Available Manuf•.rctme•s: Advance Products & Systems, Inc Calpico, Inc Central Plastics Company Pipeline Seal and Insnlatm, [nc East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations -Milfotd 220500-5 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR PLUMBING Sepalate companion flanges and steel bolts and lltlIs shall have 150- oi' 300-psig minimum •vofl¢ing p•essule whine lequimd to suit system p•essures Dielectric Couplings: Galvauized-steel coupling with inert and noncorrosb,,e, thcmaoplastic lining; threaded ends; and 300-psig minimum •volking pressme at 225 deg F (107 deg C) I G Available Maoufactulels: a Calpico, luc b Loch •w Corp Dielectric Nipples: Electloplated steel nipple with ioelt aud uonco•rosive, thermoplastic lioing; plaiu, threaded, or grooved ends; and 300-psig uainimum working pi•essule at 225 deg F ( 107 deg C) 1 26 Available Manufi•cm•e•s: a Perfection Corp b c Prccisioo Plumbing Products, Inc Sioux Chief Manuli•cturing Co, lnc d Victaulic Co of Ammica MECHANICAL SLEEVE SEAL S A Descriptiou: Modular sealing element uoit, designed lb• field assembly, to fill annular space between pipe and sleeve 1 Awfilable lvlauu facturels: a Advance P•oducts & Systems, loc Calpico, Iuc Met•aflex Co Pipeline Seal and Insulator, Inc 2 27 Sealing Elements: EPDM inteHocking links shaped to fit stnlhce of pipe Iuchide type 3 aod numbm lequi•ed lb• pipe malclial and size of pipe P•essme Plates: Stainless steel Include Iwo (2) lb• each sealing clement 4 Conncciing Bolts and Nuts: Stainless steel of lenglh requi•ed to sectae p•csstne plates to sealing elements h•clude one (1) lb• each sealing element SLEEVES A Galvanized-Steel Sheet: 0 0239-inch minimtun thickness; round tube closed with •vclded longitudinal joint B Steel Pipe: ASTM A 53, lype E, Grade B, Schedule 40, galwmized, plain ends C Cast hon: Cast ol fablicatcd "wall pipe" cquiwflent to ductilc-i•on ptessaie pipe, with plain ends and integral watelstop, unless otherwise indicated D Stack Sleeve Fittings: Manulhcturcd, cast-iron sleeve xvith intcgud clamping flange Include claml)ing •ing and bolts and nuts Ibi membrane llashing East Shole Middle School Additions and Altclations - Millbid 220500-6 COMMON WORK RESULIS FOR PLUMBING 1 Underdeck Clamp: Clamping ring with set screws E Molded PVC: Permanent, with nailing flange fol attaching to wooden fbrms F PVC Pipe: AS'fM D 1785, Schedule 40 G Molded PE: Reusable, PE, tapered-cup shaped, and smooth-outer surface with nailing flange fbr attaching to wooden tbnns 2 8 ESCUICHEONS A Description: Manufhctured wall and ceiling escutcheons arrd floor plates, with an ID to closely fit around pipe, tnbe, and insulation of insulated piping and an OD that completely covers opening B One-Piece, Deep-Pattern gype: Deep-drawo, box-shaped brass with polished chrome-plated finish C One-Piece, Cast-Brass Type: With set screw 1 D Finish: Polished chrome-plated Split-Casting, Cast*Brass Iype: With concealed hinge and set screw 1 lZinish: Polished chrome-plated E One Piece, Stamped Steel Iype: With set screw and chrome-plated finish F One-Piece, Floor-Plate lype: Cast-iron floor plate G Split-Casting, Floor-Plate lype: Cast b•ass with concealed hinge and set screw 29 GROUI A Description: ASIM C 1107, Grade B, nonshdnk and nonmetallic, d•y hydraulic-cement grout 1 2 3 Characteristics: Post-hardening, volume-adjusting, nonstaining, nongaseous, and recommended fbr interior and exterior applications Design Mix: 5000-psi, twenty-eight (28) day compressive strength Packaging: Piemixed and t•rctory packaged noncorrosive, PARI 3 - EXECUTION 31 PLUMBING DEMOLII ION A RefEr to Section 017300 "Executioa" and Section 024119 "Selective Demolition" for general demolition requirements aad procedures Discomrect,/]emolish, and remove plunrbing systems, equipment, and components irrdicated to be removed East Shore Middle School Additions and Altelations - Milford 220500-7 COMb/ION WORK RESULTS FOR PLUMBING I Piping to Be Removed: Remove portion ol piping indicated to be removed and cap or plug renraining piping with same or compatible piping material Do not leave dead-ends 2 Pipiag to Be Abandoned in Place: Drain piping and cap or plug piping with same or compatible piping material 3 4 Equipment to Be Removed: Disconnect and cap smvices and remove eqaipment Equipment to Be Removed and Salvaged: Disconnect and cap services and remove equipmea{ and deliver to Owner 32 PIPING SYSI[eMS -COMMON I:'.EQUII:'.EMEN IS Install piping according to the folloxviag •equilcmenls and Division 22 Sections specifying piping systems Dlawing plmrs, scbematics, mad diaglams indicate gcnclal Iocalioa and anaagemcnt of piping systems hrdicated locations and arlangements were used to size pipe and calculate liiction loss, expaasion, pump sizing, and otlre• desiga coasidelatioas Install piping as indicated unless deviations to layoat me approved on CooMination Drawings C Iastall piping ia concealed locatioas, unless otherwise indicated and except in equipment looms and smvice meas Install piping indicated to be exposed and piping in equipment rooms and smvice meas at fight angles ol parallel to building walls Diagoaal runs are prohibited anless specifically indicated otherwise Install piping above accessible ceilings to allow suft]cient space fo• ceiling panel remowd Install pipiag to permit valve servicing hrstall piping at indicated slopes H Install piping flee of sags and beads I Install fittings lbr changes in dilection and blanch coancctions 1 Install piping to allow application of insalation K L laslall escatcbeons Ibt penetrations of walls, ceilings, aad l'loms accoMing to tire lbllowing: I New Piping: a Piping xvith Fitting or Sleeve PIotltlding flora Wall: One-piece, decp-pattcln type Clu'omc-Plated Pipiag: One-piece, cast-brass type xvitb polisbed ch•omc-plaled finish Iasulated Pipiag: Ore-piece, stamped-steel type xvith spiing clips Bare Piping at Wall aad Flool Penetrations in IZiaisbed Spaces: Ore-piece, castbrass type with polished chlome-plated finish East Shole Middle School Additions and Alterations - Millbld 220500-8 COMMON WORK RESULIS FOR PLUMBING Bare Piping at Ceiling Penetrations in Finished Spaces: One-piece or split-casting, cast-brass type with polished chrome-plated finish Bare Piping in Unfinished Service Spaces: One-piece, cast-brass type with polished chrmne-plated finish Bare Piping in Equipment Rooms: One-piece, cast-brass typeo Bare Piping at Floor Penetrations in Equipment Rooms: One-piece, Iloor-plate type Sleeves are not required I•br core-drilled boles Permanent sleeves are not required tbr holes fbrmed by removable PE sleeves Install sleeves fbr pipes passing through concrete and masonry walls and concrete floor and roof slabs P Install sleeves fbr pipes passing through concrete and masonry walls, gypsum-board paititions, and concrete floor and roof slabs I Cut sleeves to length tbr mounting flush with both sur fhccs Exception: Extend sleeves installed in floors of mechanical equipment areas or other wet areas 2 inches above finished floor level Extend cast-iron sleeve tittings below floor slab as required to secure clamping ring if ring is specified 2 Install sleeves in new walls and slabs as new walls and slabs are constructed 3 h•stall sleeves that are large enough to provide 'A-inch annular cleat space between sleeve and pipe or pipe insulation Use the fbllowing sleeve materials: a c Steel Pipe Sleeves: For pipes smalle• tban NPS 6 (DN 150) Steel Sheet Sleeves: For pipes NPS 6 (DN 150) and larger, penetrating gypsumboard partitions Stack Sleeve Fittings: Fm pipes penetlating flools with membrane waterproofing Secure flashing between clamping flanges Install sectiou of cast-iron soil pipe to extend sleeve to 2 inches above finished floor level Refer to Section 076200 "Sheet Metal Flashing and Irim" for flashing 1) 4 Seal space outside of sleeve fittings with g•out Except tbr nnderground wall pcnetratioas, seal annular space between sleeve and pipe or pipe iasulation, using joint sealants appropriate fbr size, depth, and location of' joint Refer to Section 079200 "Ioint Sealants" fbr matelials and installation Abovcground, Exterior-Wall Pipe Penetrations: Seal penetrations using sleeves and mechanical sleeve seals Select sleeve size to allow tbr l-inch annular clear' space between pipe and sleeve fbr installing mechanical sleeve seals 1 2 3 Install steel pipe fbr sleeves smaller than 6 inches in diameter Install cast-iron "wall pipes" fbr sleeves 6 iuches aud larger in diameter Mechanical Sleeve Seal Installation: Select type and number of scaling elements required fbr pipe material and size Position pipe in center of sleeve Assemble mechanical sleeve seals and install in annular space between pipe arrd sleeve Iighten East Shorn Middle School Additions and Altmations -Milford 220500-9 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR PLUMBING bolts againsl p•essme plates that cause sealing elements to expand and make watertight seal R Undelgmund, Exterior-Wall Pipe Penetrations: Install cast-iron "wall pipes" tbr sleeves Seal pipe penetrations using mechanical sleeve seals Select sleeve size to allow for 1-inch annular cleal space between pipe and sleeve for inslalling mechanical sleeve seals Mechanical Sleeve Seal Installation: required tb• pipe material and size Select type and number of scaling elements Position pipe in center of sleeve Assemble mechanical sleeve seals and install in annula• space between pipe and sleeve Tighten bolts against plessu•e plates tbat cause sealing elements to expand and make wateitight seal S Fire-Bmlie• Penetlations: Maintain indicated file rating of walls, pmtitions, ceilings, aod floo•s at pipe peoelrations Seal pipe penetrations with fi•es•op materials Refer to Section 078413 "Pcnclmtion Fbcstopping" t:b• materials Vm il• final equipment locations, dimensions and alrangements f•r ioughing-in Refe• to equipment specifications in otber Sections oI these Specifications tbl roughing-in •equi•ements 33 PIPING JOINT CONSTRUCTION A loin pipe and fittings according to the Ibllowing •cquircments and Division 22 Sections specifying pipiog systems Ream ends of pipes and tubes and i cmovc brats Bevel plain ends of steel pipe Remove scale, slag, di•t, and deblis liom inside and outside of pipe and fittings belbie assembly Soldered loints: Apply AS TM B 813, wate•-lhlshablc lqux, uoless otherwise indicated, to tube end Construct .joints acco•diog to ASTM B 828 or CDA's "Coppc• lube Handbook," using lead-lice solder alloy complying with ASTM B 32 Blazed loiots: Construct joints according to AWS's "Brazing Handbook," "Pipe and Tube" Chapter, using coppei-phospholus blazing filler metal complying with AWS A5 8 Thlcaded loints: Thread pipe with tapered pipe threads according to ASME 131 20 I Cut thlcads full and clean using sbatp dies Ream llueaded pipe ends to •cmovc brats and lcsto•c Ihl[ ID loin pipe fittings aod valves as lbllows: Apply appropriate tape ol thread compound to external pipe thleads unless d•y seal tin eading is specified Datnagcd Threads: Do not use pipe o• pipe fittings with tlneads that me corroded ot damaged Do not use pipe sectioos lhat have cracked o• open welds G Welded loiots: Consuuct joiots according to AWS DI0 12, using qualified processes and welding opelatols according to Pal t I "Quality Assulance" Alticle East Shole Middle School Additions and Allemtions -. Millb•d 220500-10 COMMON WOPd( RESULIS fOR PLUMBING H Flanged Joints: Select appropriate gasket material, size, type, and tbickness fo• service application hastall gasket concentrically positioned Use suitable lubricants on bolt tbreads Plastic Piping Solvent-Cement Joints: Clean and dry joining surfhces according to tbe fbllowing: l Join pipe aod fittings Comply witb ASIM F 402 fb• safi>handling practice of cleaners, pfimms, and solvent cements 2 3 4 5 6 ABS Piping: Join accmding to ASI"M D 2235 and ASIM D 2661 Appendixes CPVC Piping: loin according to AS]M D 2846 Appendix PVC P•essme Piping: Ioin scbedule numbm ASIM D 1785, PVC pipe and PVC socket fittings according to ASIM D 2672 Ioin otlrer-tban-schedule-mnnber PVC pipe and socket fittings according to AS].M D 2855 PVC Noopressure Piping: loin according to ASIM D 2855 PVC to ABS Nonpmssure hansition Fittings: loin according to ASIMD3138 Appendix I Plastic Pressure Piping Gasketed Joints: Join accolding to ASI'M D 3139 K Plastic Nonpresstue Piping Gasketed Joints: Join according to ASIM D 3212 PIPING CONNECI IONS 34 A, Make conoections according to the fbllowing, unless otherwise indicated: 1 2 3 Install nnions, in piping NPS 2 (DN 50) and smaller, adjacent to each valve and at final connection to each piece of equipment Install flanges, in piping NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65) and lalger, adjacent to flanged valves and at final connection to each piece of eqnipment Dry Piping Systems: Install dielectric unions and flanges to connect piping matelials of dissimilar metals 4 Wet Piping Systems: Install dielectric coupling and nipple fittings to connect piping materials of dissimilar metals 35 EQUIPMENI [NSIALLAIION - COMMON REQUIREMENIS A Install equipment to allow maximum possible headioom nnless specific mounting beights are not indicated B hrstall equipment level and plumb, parallel and perpendicular to other bnilding systems and components in exposed interior spaces, nnless othenvise indicated C hrstall plumbing equipment to fhcilitate service, maiotenance, and repair o• •eplacement of components Connect equipment fbr ease of disconnecting, with minimmn ioterf•mnce to other installations Extend grease fittings to accessible locations D Install equipment to allow right of way for piping installed at icquimd slope East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations - Milford 220500-11 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOP, PLUMBING 36 PAINTING A Painting of phunbing systems, equipment, and components is specit]ed in Division 09 Sections "Interior Paintilag" and "Exterior Painting" g Damage and Toucbup: Repail minted and damaged li•ctoiy-painted finishes with materials and pl ocedmes to match o•iginal Ihctoty l]nish 37 CONCP, ETE BASES A Concrete Bases: Ailchol equil3ment to conclcte base according to equipnlent mamllacttllel's w•itten instluctions and according to seismic codes at P•oject Constr'uct concrete bases ot dimensions indicated, but not less than 4 inches largei in all directions than suppolted unit Install doxvel •ods to connect conmcte base to conmcte 1]oo• Unless othmwise indicated, install dowel •ods on 18-inch centre s mound the l•dl pc•imetm ol lhe base Install epoxy-coated ancho• bolts lb• supported equipment that extend through concrete base, and anchor into sttuctm al concrete 1•oo• Place and secret anchorage devices Use supported equipment manulhctu•m's setting d•awings, templates, diagrams, instructions, and directions fmnislmd with items to be embedded Install ancho• bolts to elewttions •equired lb• p•ope• attachment to suppotted ccluipment Install anchor bolts acco• ding to anchor-bolt manuthctuter's wlittcn inst+uctions Use 3000-psi, twenty-eight (28) day compressive-strengtl+ conmcte and reintblcemcnt as spccit•ed in Section 032000 "Concrete Work " 38 ERECTION OF METAL SUPPORTS AND ANCNORAGES A Refer to Section 055000 "Metal Fabrications" lbr sttuctmal steel B Cut, tit, and place miscellaneous metal supports acctuately in location, alignment, and elevation to StlppOlt nnd anchor plumbing materials and equipment C 39 Field Welding: Comply with AWS DI I ERECIION OF WOOD SUPPORIS AND ANCHORAGES A Cut, fit, and place wood grounds, nailcls, blocl,:ing, and anchorages to SUpl•Olt+ and anchor plumbing materials and equipmenl B Select fhstener sizes that will not penetrate members il opposite side will be exposed to view or will receive f•nisb materials Tighten connections between members Install lhstenets without splitting wood member s C 310 A Attach to substvates as tcqui•ed to suppolt applied loads GROUTING Mix and install gl out lbt plumbing equipment base beating sut litces, pump and othm equipment base plates, and anchor s East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations + Millbtd 220500-12 COMMON WORK RESULIS FOR PLUMBING Clean sur fhces that will come into contact with grout Provide forms as reqnired tbr placement of grout Avoid air entrapment during placemeut of grout Place grout, completely filling equipmeut bases Place grout on concrete bases and provide smooth bearing sur f•me fbr equipment Place grout aronnd anchoIs Cure placed grant END OF SI•CIION 220500 East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations - Milford 220500-13 EXPANSION FII IINGS AND LOOPS FOR PLUMBING PIPING S ECI ION 220516 - EXPANSION F I I I INGS AND LOOPS FOR PLUMBING PIPING PARI 1 - GENERAL RELAIED DOCUMENIS 11 A 12 Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, inchlding General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section SUMMARY A Section h•cludes: 1 2 3 1,3 Flexible-bose packless expansion joints Pipe loops and swing connections Alignment gaides and anchors PERFOIUvlANCE REQUIREMENTS A Compatibility: Products shall be suitable tbr piping service fluids, materials, working pressures, and temperatures Capability: P•odncts to absorb two hundred percent (200%) of maximum axial movement between anchors 14 SUBMII'IALS A Product Data: For each type of product indicated B Delegated-Design Submittal: For each anchor and alignment guide indicated to comply with per fbnnance requirements and design criteria, including analysis data signed and sealed by the qualified protbssional engineer responsible fbr their preparation 1 Design Calculations: Calculate requirements fbr thermal expansion of piping systems and for selecting and designing expansion joints, loops, and swing cormections Anchol Details: Detail fhbrication of each anchor indicated Show dimensions and meflmds of assembly arrd attachment to boilding structnre Aligmnent Guide Details: Detail field assembly and attachment to bnilding structure Schedule: indicate type, manufacturer's nmnber, size, material, pressure rating, end connections, and location fbr each expansion joint C Welding certificates D Prodact Celtificates: For each type of expansion joint, t}om manufacturer E Mainteaance Data: For expansion joints to include in maintenmace manuals 15 QUALIFY ASSURANCE A Welding Qualifications: Quali• procedures and personnel according to tire fbllowing: East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations -Milford 220516-I EXPANSION FIITINGS AND LOOPS FOR PLUMBING PIPING 1 AWS D 1 1, "Structulal Welding Code - Steel" 2 ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code: Section IX PART 2 - PRODUC!TS 21 PACKLESS I•XPANSION JOINerS A Flexible-Hose PacMess Expansion loints: Mannfacture•s: Subject to compliance with •equi•emenls, provide products by one (1) of the lbllowing: a Flex-Hose Co, Inc b c Fleximaft Industl ies Flex P•ession Ltd d Metlaflex, lnc e Unisoulce Mannfactul ing, lnc Description: Manul;actmed assembly with inlet and ontlet elbow fittings and two (2) flexible-metal-bose legs joined by long-radius, 180-degree •etmn bend oi centre section of flexible bose Flexible Hose: Colmgated-metal inner hoses and b•aided outel sheaths Expansion loints lbl Copper Tubing NPS 2 (DN 50) and Smallm: Coppm-alloy fittings with solder=joint end connections a b 5 Expansion loints tbl Copper Tubing NPS 2-1/2 to NPS 4 (DN 65 to DN 100): Coppmalloy fittings with threaded end connections a b 22 Bronze hoses and single-braid bronze sheaths with 450 psig at 70 dcg F (3100 kPa at 21 dog C) and 340 pslg at 450 dog F (2340 kPa at 232 dog C) latings Bronze hoses and double-braid bronze sheaths with 700 psig at 70 dog F (4830 kPa at 21 dog C) and 500 psig at 450 dog F (3450 kPa at 232 dog C) ratings Slainless-steel hoses and single-bxaid, stainless-steel sheaths with 300 psig at 70 dog F (2070 kPa at 21 degC) and 225 psig at 450 dog F (1550 kPa at 232 degC) ratings Stainless-steel hoses and double-braid, stainless-steel sbcatbs with 420 psig at 70 dog F (2890 kPa at 21 degC) mad 315 psig at 450 dog F (2170 kPa at 232 dog C) ratings ALIGNMENI GUIDES AND ANCHORS A Alignment Guides: Mannli•cttue•s: Subject to compliance with requirements, p•ovide p•oducts by one (I) ot the Iblloxving: Adsco Mannfimttuing LLC Advanced Ihmmal Systems, lnc l;lex-Hose Co, hrc East Sbo•e Middle School Addilions and Altelations - MilfoM 220516-2 EXPANSION FIllINGS AND LOOPS FOR PLUMBING PIPING d l;lexicraR Industries e 15 lex-Weld, Inc f g h i j Hyspan Precision Products, lnc Metraflex, Inc Senior 1: lexouics Pathway Unisource Manufhcmring, Inc US Bellows, Inc Description: Steel, fhctory-fhbricated alignment guide, with bolted two-section outer cylinder and base fbr attaching to structure; with two-section guiding spidm for bolting to pipe B Anchor Materials: 1 2 3 Steel Shapes and Plates: ASIM A 36 Bolts and Nuts: ASME B 18 I0 or AS]M A 183, steel bex head Washels: ASIM 1 844, steel, plain, flat washers 4 Mechanical •astenms: Insert-wedge-type stud with expansion plug ancho• lbr use in hardened Portland cement concrete, with tension and shear capacities appropriate fbr application a 5 Stud: "flueaded, zinc-coated cmbon steel b Expansion Plug: Zinc-coated steel, c Washel and Nut: Zinc-coated steel Chemical Fasteners: Insert-type-stud, bonding-system anchol tm use with hardened Portland cement couc•ete, with tension and shear capacities appropriate fbr application a Bonding Material: ASIM C 881, Iype IV, Grade 3, two-component epoxy resin suitable fbr smfhce temperature of hardened concrete whele fhstener is to be installed b Stud: c unless otbmwise indicated Washer and Nut: Zinc-coated steel ASIM A 307, zinc-coated carbon steel with contiuuous thread on stud PARI 3 - EXECUIION 31 FXPANSION-IOIN I INS I ALLAI ION A 3 2 Install expansion joints of sizes matching sizes of piping in which they me installed PIPE LOOP AND SWING CONNECIflON/NSIALLAIION A hrstall pipe loops cold-sprnng in tension m compression as leqnired to partly absorb tension or compiession produced dining anticipated change in temperatme B Connect risms and blanch cmmections to mains with at least five (5) pipe fittings including tee in main East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations - Milford 220516-3 EXPANSION FITTINGS AND LOOPS FOR PLUMBING PIPING ALIGNMEN'I--GUIDE AND ANCHOR INSIALLAIION 33 A Install alignment guides to guide expausion and to avoid end-loading and torsional stress B lnstall two (2) guides on each side o1: pipe expansion l]{tings aud loops Install guides uearest to expansion joint not mine than four (4) pipe diamelers liom expansion joint C Attach guides to pipe aud secure guides to building stnlctule Install anchors at locations to prevent stresses fi'om exceeding those pmmitted by ASME B319 aud to pxeveut t• ansfel of loading and stresses to connected equipment 1 2 3 F Anchor Attachmeut to Black-Steel Pipe: Attach by welding Comply with ASME B31 9 and ASME Boilei mad Plessure Vessel Code: Section IX, "Weldiog and Brazing Qualil]cations" Anchor Attachment to Galvanized-Steel Pipe: Attach with pipe haugels Use MSS SP69, Type 42, •iser clamp welded to ancbo• Anchor Attachment to Copper l-ubing: Attach with pipe hangers Use MSS SP-69, Type 24, U-bolts bolted to anchol Fabricate and install steel anchors by welding steel shapes, plates, and bats Comply with ASMEB319andAWSDI 1 1 2 Anchol Attachment to Steel Structural Members: Attach by welding Ancho• Attachmeot to Concrete St•ucttuaI Membms: Attach by thstenms Follow fitstener manufhcturel's xviitten instructions G Use grout to t•tm fiat bearing sm faces lbt guides and anchors attached to conclete END OF SECTION 220516 East Shore Middle School Additions and Altelations - Millbrd 220516-4 MEIERS AND GAGES FOR PLUMBING PIPING SECIION 220519 - MEIERS AND GAGES FOR PLUMBING PIPING PARI 1 -GENERAL I1 RELAIED DOCUMENIS A 12 Drawings and geoe•al plovisions of the Cootract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division O1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section SUMMARY A Section Includes: i B Liquidqo-glass thermometers 2 lhermowells 3 4 5 6 7 Dial-type pressure gages Gage attachments Fest plugs lest-plug kits Sight flow indicators Related Sections: 1 Section 211100 "Facility Fire-Suppression Water-Smvice Piping" fbr leak detection metering on fire suppression water service 2 Division 21 fire-suppression piping Sections tbr fire-protection pressure gages SUBMlfIALS 13 A Product Data: Fo• each type of prodnct indicated B Product Certificates: For each type of meter and gage, Iiom manufgcturcr C Opmation and Maintenance Data: For meters and gages to inchlde in operation and maintenance manuals PAR'f 2 - PRODUCIS 2 1 LIQUID-IN-GLASS IHERMOMEIERS A Metal-Case, Compact-Style, Liquid-in-Glass Ihemrometels: 1 Maout•cture•s: Subject to compliance with reqni•ements, provide products by one (1) ot tire fbllowing: a Imrice, H O Co b Dressei Industries, Inc; Instlument Div; Weksler Instruments Opelating Unit c Palmer' Instruments, Inc East Shorn Middle School Additions and Altmations - Milford 220519-1 MEIERS AND GAGES FOR PLUMBING PIPING 2 Standard: ASME B40200 3 Case: Cast alominun•; 6-inch nomiaal size 4 5 Case Form: Back angle o• straight lbl best •eadability whele mounted l"ube: Glass with magni(ying lens and bhlc ol led orgaaic liqoid 6 Iobe Backglound: Nonreflective alumil'mln with pelmaneatly etched scale markings giaduated in deg F 7 Wiadow: Glass 8 Stem: Aluminum or brass and of length to salt installation a 22 Design Ib• Tbermowell Installation: Bare stem 9 Connector: 3/., inch, with ASMI? B I I screw threads 10 Accmacy: Plus or miaus one percent (+/- I%) of scale •ange or one scale division, to a inaxinlun• of one and one half peicent (1 5%) of scale range FHERMOWI?/kS A "f hennowells: 1 Staadald: ASME B40 200 2 Description: Pressum-tiglat, socket-type fitting made for insertion into piping tee fittiag 3, 4 5 Malerial tbi Use with Copper Tubiag: CNR Type: Stepped shank unless straight or tapered shank is indicated lSxtelnal Thleads: NPSI/2, NPS3/4, ol NPS1, (DNI5, DN20, oi NPS25,) ASME BI 20 1 pipe threads 6 7 8 Internal Threads: 'A, 3Z,, and I inch, with ASME B 1 1 screw Ibreads Bore: Diameter •equimd to match tbcmaomete• bulb or stem Insertion Length: Length reqoited to match tbermometel bulb or stem 9 Lagging Extension: hmlude on tbelmowclls for insulated piping and tubing 10 Bushings: For converting size of thermowell's internal screw thread to size of tbemaometer counectioll B 23 Heat-T•ansfel Mediom: Mixture of glaphite and glycelin PR ESSURE GAGES A Dimct-Moanted, Metal-Case, Dial-Type P•esstae Gages: Manufactulels: Subject to compliance xvith rcquilements, provide ploducts by one (1) of the INlowing: a AMETEK, lnc ; tO S Gauge b Ashcloft lac c Pabnei Wahl Instrumentation Group d e ]relice, H O Co Weiss lnstmmeats, lllc 2 Standmd: ASMI? B40 I00 3 Case: Cast ahm•inum o• dmwa steel, 4'/z-inch nominal diametm 4 Plessule-lSlemeat Assembly: Boaldon tube type, anless otbelwise indicated East Shore Middle School Additioos and Alterations - Miltb•d 220519-2 METERS AND GAGES FOR PLUMBING PIPING 5 7 Pressure Connection: Brass, with NPS 1/4 (DN 8) ASMEBI201 pipe tlueads and bottom-outlet type unless back-outlet type is indicated Movement: Mechanical, witb link to pressure element and connection to pointm Dial: Nonreflective aluminum witb permanently etcbed scale markings g•aduated in psi 8 Pointm: Dark-colored metal 9 Window: Glass 10 Ring: Stainless steel 11 Accmacy: Grade A, pins or minus one percent (+/- 1%) of middle ball o.¢ scale •ange 6 GAGE Ar FACHMENIS 24 A Snubbers: ASMEB40 100, brass; with NPS i/4 (DN8), ASMEBI201 pipe tlueads and porous-metal-type snrge-dampening device Include extension fbr use on insnlated piping B Valves: Brass ball, with NPS 1/4 (DN 8), ASME B 1 20 1 pipe threads PARr 3 - EXECUTION 3 1 [NSIALLAItON A Install thermowells witb socket extending one-third of pipe diametm and in vertical position in piping tees B Install tbermowells of'sizes required to match thermometer connectors reqnired to match sizes C Install the•mowells witb extension on insulated piping D t;ill thermowells with heat-transfer medium E Install direct-mounted tbermomete•s in thermowells and adjust vertical and tilted positions F Install direct-monnted pressure gages in piping tees with p•esstue gage located on pipe at tlm most readable position G Install valve and snubber in piping tbr each pressnie gage ibr tluids H Install test plugs in piping tees l Install thmmomcters in tbe fbllowing locations: 1 J Include bushings if Inlet and ontlet of each water heater Install pressme gages in the fbllowing locations: 1 2 Inlet and outlet of each presstue-•edacing valve Suction and discbarge of each domestic watel pnmp East Sbo•e Middle School Additions and Alterations - Miltbtd 220519-3 METERS AND GAGES FOR PLUMBING PIPING 3 2 CONNECTIONS A Install metels and gages adjacent to machines and equipment to allow service and maintenance of metels, gages, machines, and equipment 33 ADJUSTING A 34 Adjust thces of meters and gages to pioper angle t:• best visibility IHI_ZRMOMETER SCHt?DULE A Them•ometms at inlet and outlet of each domestic •vater heatcl shall be tlre followiog: 1 B 35 Liquid-in-glass type Themaomete• stems shall be of length to match thermowell insertion length THERMOMEII•R SCALE-RANGE SCHEDULE' A Scale Range lbr Domestic Cold-Water Piping: 0 to 150 deg F B Scale Range lbt Domestic Hot-Watel Piping: 0 to 250 deg I; 36 PRESSURE-GAGE SCHEDULE A Pressure gages at inlet alrd outlet of each watel pressale-•educing valve shall be the tbllowing: 1 B thessare gages at suction and discharge of each domestic watel pump shall be the following: I 3 7 Bomdon tabe type, dly, direct mounted Bourdon tube type, dly, dilect mouoted PRESSURE-GAGE SCALE-RANGE SCHEDULE A Scale Raoge I'ol Domestic Watel Piping: 0 to 200 psi END OF SECTION 22{}519 East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations - Milt'old 220519-4 GENERAL-DUIY VALVES FOR PLUMBING PIPING SECI'ION 220523 - GENERAL-DUFY VALVES FOR PLUMB•G PIPING PARI 1 - GENERAL 1I RELATED DOCUMENIS A l2 Drawings and general provisions of the Contiact, including Genmal and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sectious, apply to this Section SUMMARY A B Section Includes: l Bronze ball valves 2 3 Bronze swing check valves Brouze gate valves Related Sectioos: 1 2 Division 22 plumbing piping Sections fbr specialty valves applicable to those Sections only Section 220553 "Identi:{ication fbr Plumbing Piping and Equipment" for' valve tags and schedules 1 3 DEF INII"IONS A CWP: Cold working pressnm B EPDM: Ethylene ptopylene copolymer robbei C NBR: Acrylonitrile-butadiene, Buna-N, or nit, lie rabbet D NRS: Nomising stem E OS&Y: Outside sinew aud yoke F RS: Rising stem G SWP: Steam working pressure 1 4 SUBMII IAkS A 15 Product Data: Fo• each type of valve indicated QUALII'Y ASSURANCE A Source Limitations fbr Valves: Obtain each type of valve fioln single sotuce fiom single manufhctum• B ASME Compliance: East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations - Milfbrd 220523-1 GENERAL-DUTY VALVES FOR PLUMBING PIPING 1 ASME B16 I0 and ASME B I6 34 fol felroas valve dimeosions and design criteria ASME B31 1 lbr powm piping valves ASME B319 lbr building services piping valves C 16 NSF Compliance: NSF 61 tbr w•lvc matmials lb• potable-water service DEL IVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A Plepare valves fo• sbippiag as lbllows: Pierce[ intevral pairs against must alrd corrosio•l Plotect threads, flange fhccs, glooves, and weld ends 3 4 5 B C Set angle, gate, and globe valves closed to prevent Tattling Set ball and phlg valves open to miaimize exposm e ot: functional surlimes Block check valves in eithel closed or open position Use tire following precaations dining storage: 1 Maiotain valve end p•otection 2 Store valves indoors aod maintain at higher than ambient dmv point temperature outdoor storage is necessmy, stm e w•lves off the ground in water tight enclosures Use sling to handle lmge valves; rig sling to avoid damage to exposed parts Do irot ase handwheels o• steins as lifting or •iggiag points PART 2 - PRODUCTS 21 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR VALVES A Refe• to valve schedule reticles 1"o• applications of valves B Valve Plessme and Temperature Ratings: Not less than indicated and as •equi•ed lbl system p•csstacs and temperatures Valve Sizes: Same as tlpsl•cam piping anless othmwise indicated Valve Actualo• Types: I Haadleve•: l:ol qualterqmn valves NPS 6 (DN 150) and smaller Valves in Insulated Piping: With 2-inch slem extensions and tire folIowiag lbatules: I 2 Gate Valves: With rising stem Ball Valves: With extended operating handle of non-thclmal-condactive matclial, and protective sleeve that allmvs operatioa of valve withoat b•eaking the vapm seal o• disturbing insalalion Valve-End Connections: I 2 Grooved: With grooves according to AWWA C606 Soldm loint: With sockets according lo ASME BI 6 18 East Sholc Middle School Additions and Alterations - Milford 220523-2 GENERAL-DUIY VALVES FOR PLUMBING PIPING 3 G 22 Ilneaded: With threads according to ASME B 1 20.1 Valve Bypass and Drain Connections: MSS SP-45 BRONZE BALL VALVES A Iwo-Piece, Fnll-Po•t, Bronze Ball Valves with Stainless-Steel Irim: Manufactme•s: Subject to compliance xvith reqnirements, provide p•oducts by one (1) of the fbllowing: a Conb•aco Industries, lnc; Apollo Valves b Hammond Valve c Milwaukee Valve Company d NIBCO INC e Watts Regulator Co ; a division of Watts Wate• "fechnologies, hrc 2 23 Descfiptiou: a Standard: MSS SP-110 b c d e SWP Rating: 150 psig CWP Rating: 600 psig Body Design: Iwo-piece Body Material: Bronze f Ends: Ihreaded g Seats: FIFE ot h Stem: Stainless steel i Ball: Stainless steel, vented j Port: Frill BRONZE SWING CHECK VALVES A Class 150, Bronze Swing Check Valves with Bronze Disc: Manufactme•s: Subject to compliance with •equirements, provide plodncts by one (1) of the l:bllowing: a Alnerican Valve, Ine b c Crane Co; C[ane Valve G•oup Milwaakee Valve Coaapany d NIBCO INC e Red-White Valve Cm potation 2 Description: a b c d Standard: MSS SP-80, Iype 3 CWP Rating: 300 psig Body Design: Horizontal flow Body Material: AS•M B 62, bmuze. e Ends: I hrcaded f Disc and Seat: Bronz•; renewable East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations - Milford 220523-3 GENEILZkL-DUTY VALVES FOR PLUMBING PIPING 2¸4 BRONZEGATEVALVES A Class 150, NRS BIonze Gate Valves: Manufhcture•s: Subject to compliance with requirements, p•ovide products by one (I) of tbe fbllowing: a Hammond Valve b Milwaukee Valve Con•paoy c NIBCO INC d e Red-White Valve Coq•oration Watts Regulalo• Co; a division of Watts Warm /-echnologies, Inc Description: a b c Standald: MSS SP-80, l'ype I CWP Rating: 300 psig Body Material: ASTM B 62, bronze xvitb integral seat and union-fiug bonnet d e Stell'C B•oaze f g Disc: Solid wedge; bronze Packiog: Asbestos flee h Handwheel: Malleable iron Ends: Thleaded PART 3 - EXECUTION 31 EXAMINATION A Examine valve intclio• tbl cleanliness, fieedom fiom fmcign mattm, and corlosion Remove special packing materials, such as blocks, used to plevent disc movement duling shipping and handling B Operate valves io positions liom fully open to folly closed accessible by such opel ations C Examine threads oll valve and matiog pipe lb• lbm• and cleaoliness D Examine mating flmage fi•ces for conditions that might caase leakage Check bolting fo• ploper size, length, and malmial Verify Ibat gasket is of pmpm size, that its matmial composition is suitable t'o• service, and that it is flee fiona defects and damage E Do not attempt to lepai• defective valves; replace with new wflves 32 Examine guides and seats made VALVb INSTALLAIION A lustall valves with unious or Ilanges at each piece of equipment ananged to allow smvice, B Locate valves Ibt easy access and piovide separate suppolt whele necessmy C Install valves in ho•izontaI pipiug with stem at oI above ccntei of pipe East Shorn Middle School Additions and Alterations -- Millb•d 220523-4 GENERAL-DUlY VALVES FOR PLUMBING PIPING D Install valves in position to allow fldl stem movement E Install check valves fbr proper direction of flow and as fbllows: 1 33 Swing Check Valves: In horizontal position with hinge pin level ADtUSI•ING A 34 Adjust or replace valve packing afier piping systems have been tested and pnt into service but befbr e final adjusting and balancing Replace valves if per sistent leaking occtas GENERAL REQUIREMENI'S FOR VAkVE APPkICAI IONS A If valve applications are not indicated, use the tbllowing: 1 2 3 Shntoff Service: Ball or gate valves Throttling Service: Ball valves Pump-Discharge Check Valves: a NPS 2 (DN 50) and Smaller: Bronze swing check valves with bronze disc B If valves with specitied SWP classes or CWP •atings are not available, the same types of valves with higher SWP classes or CWP ratings may be substituted C Select valves, except wafbr types, with the following end connections: 1 2 35 Fo• Copper lubing, NPS 2 (DN 50) and Smaller: Ihreaded ends except where solderjoint valve-end option is indicated in vaIve schedules below l:m Coppe• Iubing, NPS 2-I/2 to NPS 4 (DN 65 to DN/00): lqaaged ends except where threaded valve-end option is indicated in valve schedules below DOMESIIC, HOI- AND COLD-WAIER VALVE SCHEDULE A Pipe NPS 2 (DN 50) and Smaller: 1 2 3 Bronze Valves: May be provided with solder-joint ends instead of threaded ends Bail Valves: Iwo-piece, lull po•t, bronze, with stainless-steel trim Bronze Swing Check Valves: Class 150, bronze disc 4 Bronze Gate Valves: Class 150, NRS END OF SEC flON 220523 East Shorn Middle School Additions m•d Alterations - Milford 220523-5 HANGERS AND SUPPORIS FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENI SECIION 220529 - HANGERS AND SUPPORIS FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENI PARI 1 -GENERAL I1 RELAIED DOCUMENIS A 12 Drawings and general provisions of tire Colmact, including General and Supplementary Conditimrs and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section SUMMARY A Section Includes: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8, B, Metal pipe bangers and suppotts Irapeze pipe hangers Metal fimning systems Ihemaal-banget shield inserts Fastenm systems Pipe stands Pipe positioniug systems Equipment supports Related Sectious: 1 2, 3 Section 055000 "Metal Fabrications" for structural-steel shapes and plates l.br trapeze hangms for pipe and equipment supports, Divisiou 21 fire-suppression piping Sections fbt pipe hangers fol fire-suppression piping Section 220516 "Expansion Fittings and Loops tbr Plumbing Piping" fbr pipe guides and ancbms 4 Section 220548 "Vibration and Seismic Contlols fbr Plumbing Piping and Equipment" for vibration isolation devices 13 DEFINITIONS A 14 MSS: Mannfhctnters Standmdization Society of Ihe Valve and Fittings [ndnstIy lnc PERFORMANCE REQUIREMEN I S A Delegated Design: Design trapeze pipe hangers and equipment snppo•ts, including comprehensive eugineering analysis by a qualified profizssional engineer, nsing perfb•mauce requirements and design criteria iudicated B Str•actulal Perfbrmance: Hangers and snpports fbr plumbing piping and eqaipment shall withstand tim effects of gravity loads and stresses within limits and under conditions indicated according to ASCE/SEI 7 1 2 Desigu suppolts fbr multiple pipes, including pipe stands, capable of suppmting combiued weight ol[supported systems, system contents, and test water Design equipment snppmts capable of supportiug combined opmating weight of supported equipment and connected systems and components East Shine Middle School Additions mad Alterations - Milford 220529 - 1 HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENT Design seismlc-restmint hangers and supports lbI piping and equipment and obtain approval fi•om authorilies haviagjutisdiction 15 SUBMIF•fAL,S A Product Data: Fo• each type of p•odact indicated B Shop Drawiogs: Sigoed and sealed by a qoalil]ed ptofessiooaI engineer Show Ihblication and iostallation details aad include calculatioos lb• the followiag; include Ploduct Data 1"o• compoaeots: 1 2 3 4 5 Tiapeze pipe haogcl s Metal flaming systems Fiberglass stiat systems Pipe stands Equipmeot sopports Delegated-Design Submittal: l;or tlapeze hangms indicated to comply with pe•lbrmaoce •cquircmcots aod design criteria, including analysis data sigacd and sealed by tlre qualified ploti•ssional engineer mspoosible for their p•epamtion 1 2 Detail thbfication and assembly of trapeze haoge•s Design Calculations: Calculate •eqoi•ements lbr designiog trapeze hangers Welding certificates 16 QUALITY ASSURANCE7 A Stmctulal Steel Welding Qualifications: Qtmlify pmcedmes rod personnel acco•diog to AWS D1 I, "Structural Welding Code - Steel " Pipe Welding Qualil]catioos: Qaalify plocedules and opelatots according to ASME Boiler and P•essure Vessel Code PART 2 - PRODUCI-S 2 1 METAL PIPE HANGERS AND SUPPOP,TS A B Calbon-Stcel Pipe Haogcrs and SoppoIIs: I 2 3 4 Desc•iptioa: MSS SP-58, Types 1 tbrough 58, lhcto•y-fk•bticated components Galvaaized Metallic Coatings: Pmgalvanized or hot dipped Nonmetallic Coatiogs: Plastic coating, jacket, o[ linm Padded Hangms: Hangm witb fibmglass ol otlrm pipe insulation pad or cashion to 5 suppolt bemiag stu li•ce of pipiog Hangm Rods: Continaous-tlnead rod, oats, and washer made ot cm bon steel Copper Pipe Hangms: Description: MSS SP-58, Types 1 tblough 58, coppel-coated-steel, fhcloly-thblicated components Fast Shole Middle School Additions and Altelations - Millbrd 220529 - 2 HANGERS AND SUPPORIS I:OR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMEN I 2 22 Hauger Rods: Continuous-thread rod, nuts, and washer made of copper-coated steel IRAPEZE PIPE HANGERS A Description: MSS SP-69, Iype 59, shop- or field-fabricated pipe-support assembly made flora stmcttual carbon-steel shapes with MSS SP-58 carbon-steel banger rods, nuts, saddles, and Ubolts 23 MEIAL IalLAMING SYSIEMS A MF MA Manu fhcttue• Metal l:•aming Systems: Manufhcmrers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one (1) of the fbllowiug: a Allied Tobe & Conduit b, Cooper' B-Line, lnc c t;lex-Stcut Inc d e Ibomas & Betts Cmpmation Unismat Corporation; Iyco International, Ltd Description: Sbop- o• field-fhbricated pipe-support assembly lbr suppmting multiple parallel pipes 3 Standard: MFMA-4 4 Channels: Continuous slotted steel channel with inturned lips Channel Nuts: Formed or' stamped steel nuts or other devices designed to fit into channel slot and, when tightened, prevent slipping along channel, Hanger Rods: Continuous-thread rod, nuts, and wasber made of cmbon steel Metallic Coating: Hot-dipped galvanized 5 IHERMAL-HANGER SHIELD INSERI•S 24 A• Manufacturers: Snbject to compliance with •equi•ements, provide products by one (1) of the fbllowing: 3 Carpenter & Paterson, h•c Clement Support Smvices ERICO Iutemational Corporation 4 PHS Industries, Inc 5 Piping Iechuology & Products, Inc 2 Insulation-Insert Material fb• Cold Pipiug: Water-repellent treated, ASIM C533, Iypel calcium silicate with 100-psig o• ASIM C 552, irype II cellular glass with 100-psig miuimum compressive strength C iusulation-Insett Material fbr Hot Piping: Water-repellent t•eated, ASIM C 533, Iype I calcium silicate with 100-psig m ASIM C 552, I'ype II cellula• glass with 100-psig minimum compressive strength D I:or Trapeze o• Clamped Systems: lnsmt and shield shall covet entire circumference of pipe East Shine Middle School Additions aud Altmations - Milford 220529 - 3 HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQU1PMENI" E FoI Clevis or Baird Hangms: lnselt and shield shall cover lower 180 deglees of pipe F Inselt Length: Extend 2 inches beyond sbeet metal shield for piping opelating below ambieot FASTITNER SYSTEMS Powder-Actaated Fastcnms: Tlueaded-steel stud, 1"o• use in Inudened Portland cement concrete with pull-oat, tension, and shem capacities apr•opfiate for supported loads and building materials where used Meclmnical-Expansion Anchors: Insmt-wedge-type, stainless steel anchors, Ib• rise in bmdened Pmtland cement concrete; with pall-out, tension, and sheal capacities appropriate lbr supported loads and building matelials whe• e used 26 PIPE S1-ANDS A Geneial Requirements for Pipe Stands: Shop- or field-fhbricated assemblies made of mmmfhctuied co•rosion-•esistant components to support roof-naoanted piping B Compact Pipe Stand: One-piece plastic unit with integral-ted Iollm, pipe clamps, ot V-shaped cradle to suppoit pipe, tbi leer installation without memblane penetration C Low-Type, Single-Pipe Stand: One-piece stainless-steel base unit with plastic roller, tbr roof installation witboot membrane penetration D High-Type, Single-Pipe Stand: I Description: Assembly of base, vertical and horizontal members, and pipe support, for •oof installation without membrane penetlation 2 Base: Stainless steel 3 Vettical Membels: Two (2) or mo•e cadmium-plated-steel o• stainless-steel, continaoustbicad rods 4 E" Horizontal Member: Cadmium-plated-steel oi stainless-steel rod witb plastic or stainlesssteel, iollel-type pipe sappo• t High-I-ype, Multiple-Pipe Stand: 1 Dcscliption: Assembly of bases, vmtical and boiizonlaI mcmbeis, and pipe snppolts, lbr I oof iosiallation without membrane penctlation 2 3 Bases: O11o (1) el 111Ole; plastic Vmtical Membms: I•vo (2) oI mole protective-coated-steel channels 4 Horizontal Member: Ploiective-coatcd-stcel chaanel 5 Pipe Sappolls: Galvanized-steel, clevis-type pipe bangels Cuib-Moanting-lype Pipe Stands: Sbop- or 17eld-lhblicated pipe supports made tiom stmctulal-steel shapes, continuous-thread rods, and rollins, lb• •no1111tillg oil petmaneot stationaly ool cmb East Shine Middle School Additions and Alterations - Milfoid 220529 - 4 HANGERS AND SUPPORIS I:'OR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENT 27 PIPE POSIIIONING SYSTEMS A 28 Desmiption: IAPMO PS 42, positioning system of metal brackets, clips, and straps fbr positioning piping in pipe spaces; fbr plumbing fixtures in commercial applications EQUIPMENT SUPPORIS A 29 Desmiption: Welded, shop- or field-f•b•icated equiplnent suppolt made fiom structmal carbonsteel shapes MISCELLANEOUS MAI ERIALS A Smlctmal Steel: ASTM A 3, carbon-steel plates, shapes, and bars; black and galvauized B Grout: ASIM C 1107, fhctory-mixed aud -packaged, dry, hydraulic-cement, nonshrink and nonmetallic grout; suitable fbr interior' and exterior applications I 2 Properties: Nonstaiuing, noncorrosive, and nongaseous Desigu Mix: 5000-psi, twenty-eight (28) day compressive strength PARI 3 - EXECUTION 31 HANGER AND SUPPORI INSTALLATION A Metal Pipe-Hange• Installation: Comply with MSS SP-69 and MSS SP-89 Install hangers, supports, clamps, arrd attachments as required to propetly support piping titan the buildiug structure B Metal Irapeze Pipe-Hanger installation: Comply with MSS SP-69 and MSS SP-89 Arrange fbr' gronping of parallel runs of horizmrtal piping, and support together on field-fhbricated trapeze pipe hangers I 2 Pipes of Various Sizes: Support together and space trapezes fbr smallest pipe size o• install intermediate supports lbr smaller diameter pipes as specified f'o• individual pipe hangers t;ield fhbricate flora ASIM A 36, carbon-steel shapes selected Ii•r loads being suppmted Weld steel accmding to AWS DI 1 Metal Frmning System Installation: Al•ange fbr grouping of parallel runs of piping, and support together on field-assembled metal flaming systems Themaal-Hanger Shield Installation: Install in pipe hangel or shield for insnlated piping laastenm System hrstallation: Install powder-actuated fhstenms lbr use in lightweight coacrete or concrete slabs less thau 4 inches thick in conmete alter coacrete is placed and completely cnred Use operators that are licensed ,by powder-actuated tool manufhcttuer Install fasteners according to powder-actuated tool naanuf•rcturer's operating manual Install mechanical-expansion anchors in corrcrete after concrete is placed and completely cured Install fiasteners according to manufhctumr's written instructions East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations - Milford 220529 - 5 HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMEN•f F Pipe Stand Installation: Pipe Stand Types except Curb-Mouated type: Assemble components and mount on smooth •oof smlhce Do not penetrate iool: membrane Cmb-Mounled-Type Pipe Staads: Assemble compoaeats or thbricate pipe stand and mount on permanent, smfionar• roof curb See Section 077200 "Roof Accessmies" cm bs G H Pipe Positioning-System Installation: Install suppolt devices to make rigid supply and waste piping connections to each plumbing fixmle See Division 22 plumbing fixUire Sections lbr •equilemenls lbr pipe positioning systems lb• phanbing fixtures Install bangels and suppoits complete wifl• necessary altachments, inselts, bolls, rods, auts, washers, aad olhel accessories I•quipment Support Installation: Fabricate liom welded-slmctulal-stee[ shapes Install haagets and supports to allow coa{lolled thelmal and seismic movement of piping systems, to permit heedom ot movement between pipe anchors, aad to lhcilitate action of expansion joints, expansion loops, expaasion beads, and similm units K Install latin al b• acing with pipe haage•s and sapports to prevent swaying Install baildiag attachmeats within concrete slabs or attach to structural steel Install additional attachments at conceatrated loads, including valves, llanges, and strainers, NPS 2-I/2 (DN 65) and larger and at changes ia diiection of piping Install conctele inselts betb•e concrete is placed; fhsten insmts to forms and inslall minfb•cing bins tbrough openings at top of inserts M Load Distribution: Install hangels and supports so that piping live and dead loads aad stresses flora movement will not be transmitted to connected equipment N Pipe Slopes: Install bangers mad sapports to provide indicated pipe slopes and to not exceed maximum pipe detlections allowed by ASME B31 9 lbr building services piping 0 Insulated Piping: 1 Attach clamps and spacms to piping a Pipiag Opmating above Ambient Air lempmature: Clamp may proiect through iasulation b c Piping Opclating below Ambient Air Ienapetaturc: Use the•maI-bange• shiekl insmt with clamp sized to match OD of insmt Do not exceed pipe sl•ess limits allowed by ASM[: B31 9 fbr building smvices piping Install MSS SP-58, rype 39, plotection saddles if insulation without vapor balriel is indicaled l=ill inter iol voids with insalatioa that matches adioiaing insulation a Option: The•mal-hange• shield inserts may be used Include steel xveightdistribution plate lb• pipe NPS 4 (DN 100) and latge• if pipe is installed on milers East Sholc Middle School Additions and Alterations - Millbrd 220529 - 6 HANGERS AND SUPPORIS FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENI 3 Install MSS SP-58, I'ype 40, protective shields on cold piping with vapor barrier Shields shall span an mc of180 degrees a 4 Shield Dimensions fb• Pipe: Not less than tire fbllowing: a b c d e 5 6 32 Option: Ihermal-hangel shield inserts may be used laaclnde steel weightdistribution plate fur pipe NPS 4 (DN 100) and larger if pipe is installed on rollers NPS 1/4 to NPS 3-1/2 (DN 8 to DN 90): 12 inches long and 0 048 inch thick NPS 4 (DN 100): 12 inches long and 006 inch thick NPS 5 and NPS 6 (DN 125 and DN 150): 18 inches long and 0 06 inch thick NPS 8 to NPS 14 (DN 200 to DN 350): 24 inches long and 0 075 inch thick NPS 16 to NPS 24 (DN 400 to DN 600): 24 inches long and 0105 inch thick Pipes NPS 8 (DN 200) and Larger: Include wood or' reinforced calcium-silicateinsulation insmts of length at least as long as protective shield F'hermal-Hanger Shields: Install with instdation same thickness as piping insulation EQUIPMENI SUPPORIS A Fabricate structural-steel stands to suspend equipment fiom stmctme overhead or to support equipment above floor' Grouting: Place g•out under suppmts for equipment and make bearing sutfhce smooth C 3.3 P•ovide lateral bracing, to prevent swaying, fbr equipment supports MEIAL FABRICArIONS A Cut, drill, and fit miscellaneous metal fabrications fbr trapeze pipe hangers and equipment supports Fit exposed connections together to fbrm haMine joints Field weld connections that cannot be shop welded becanse of' shipping size limitations Field Welding: Comply with AWS DI 1 p•ocedmes fb• shielded, metal aIc welding; appearance and quality of welds; and methods ased in correcting welding work; and with the fbllowing: 1 Use materials and methods that nrinimize distortion and develop strength and coHosion resistance of base metals 2 3 4 34 Obtain fusion without undercut m ovmlap Remove welding 11ux immediately Finish welds at exposed connections so no roughness shows afte• finishing and so contoms of welded surfhces nratch adjacent contoms ADIUSIING A Hangm Adjustments: Adjust hangers to distribute loads eqaally on attachments and to achieve indicated slope of pipe B I rim excess length of continnous-thread hanger and support rods to 1V., inches East Shorn Middle School Additions and Alterations - Milford 220529 - 7 HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENT PAIN HNG Touchup: Clean field welds and abladed a•eas of shop paint Paiat exposed areas immediately aftra electing hangers and suppoIts Use same materials as used tbr shop painting Comply with SSPC-PA I requirements for torching up field-painted smlhces 1 B C Apply paint by blush oi splay to provide a minimum dry fihn thicl(ness of 20 mils Touchap: Cleaning and toachop painting of field welds, bolted connections, and abladed areas ol shop paint on miscellaneous metal ate specified in Division 09 painting Sections Galwmized Sarlhces: Clean welds, bolted connections, and abraded aleas and apply galvmfizing-repair paint to comply with ASIM A 780 36 HANGE P, AND SUPPORT SCH •DULE A Specific hangm and soppoxl •eqairements me in Sections specil•jing piping systems and equipment B Comply xvith MSS SP-69 lbr pipe-hange• selections and applications that me not specified in piping system Sectioos C Use hangms and supports with galvaaized metallic coatings for piping and equipment that will not huve field-applied finish D Use nonmetallic coatings on attachments 1"o• electrolytic protection where attachments are in direct contact with copper |'•biog E Use cmbon-steel pipe hangels and sapports, metal trapeze pipe hangers, and metal flaming systems and atlachments 1:•1 gcnelal smvice applications F Use coppe•-plated pipe hangers aad copper ol stainless-steel attachments for copper piping and tubing G Use padded hangms I•r pipiog that is subject to smalching Use themml-hange• shield inserts lot iosulated pipiag and tubing I Horizontal-Piping Hangms and Supports: Unless othmwise indicated and except as specified in pipiog system Sections, inslall the I•llowing types: 1 Adjastable, Steel Clevis Hangeis (MSS Type 1): Fol suspension ot noninsulated ol insulated, slationaly pipes NPS I/2 to NPS 30 (DN 15 to DN 750) 2 Yoke-Type Pipe Clamps (MSS 1-ype 2): I:ol sospension ol up to 1050 (leg [' (566 degC), pipes NPS 4 to NPS 24 (DN I00 to DN 600), lequiling up to 4 inches of 3 Carbon- or Alloy-Steel, Doable-Bolt Pipe Clamps (MSS Type 3): Fm saspeosion of pipes NPS 3/4 to NPS 36 (DN 20 Io DN 900), tequiling clamp I]exibility and ap to 4 insulation inches ol insalation 4 Steel Pipe Clamps (MSS lype4): For saspension of cokl aad hot pipes NPS 1/2 to NPS 24 (DN 15 to DN 600) if little or no insulation is lequiled East Shorn Middle School Additions and Altmations - Milford 220529 - 8 HANGERS AND SUPPORIS FOR PLUMBfNG PIPING AND EQUIPMENI 5 Pipe Hangers (MSS l"ype 5): For suspension of pipes NPS 1/2 to NPS 4 (DN 15 to DN 100), to allow ofI:center closure fbr hanger installation before pipe erection 6 Adjustable, Swivel Split- or Solid-Ring Hauge•s (MSS "fype 6): l:or suspension of noninsulated, stationary pipes NPS 3/4 to NPS 8 (DN 20 to DN 200) Adjustable, Steel Band Hangms (MSS Fype 7): laor suspension of nmrinsulated, 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 statioumy pipes NPS 1/2 to NPS 8 (DN 15 to DN 200) Adjustable Band Hangers (MSS Iype9): For suspension of noninsulated, stationary pipes NPS l/2 to NPS 8 (DN 15 to DN 200) Adjustable, Swivel-Ring Band Hauge•s (MSS Iype 10): laor suspension ofnoninsulated, stationmy pipes NPS I/2 to NPS 8 (DN 15 to DN 200) Split Pipe Ring with or witlmut I'urubuckle Hangers (MSS lype 11): l:or suspension of noninsulated, stationaiy pipes NPS 3/8 to NPS 8 (DN 10 to DN 200) Extension Hinged or Iwo-Bolt Split Pipe Clamps (MSS Iype 12): I:or suspension o1{ noninsulated, stationary pipes NPS 3/8 to NPS 3 (DN 10 to DN 80) U-Bolts (MSS Iype 24): t:ol support of heavy pipes NPS 1/2 to NPS 30 (DN 15 to DN 750) Clips (MSS Iype26): For support of insulated pipes not subject to expansion or contraction 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Pipe Saddle Supports (MSS Iype 36): l;or support of pipes NPS 4 to NPS 36 (DN i00 to DN 900), with steel-pipe base stanchion support and cast-iron floor' flange or cmbon-steel plate Pipe Stancbion Saddles (MSS Iype 37): For support ot pipes NPS 4 to NPS 36 (DN 100 to DN 900), with steel-pipe base stanchion support and cast-iron floor flange or carbonsteel plate, and with U-bolt to retain pipe Adjustable Pipe Saddle Supports (MSS lype 38): Fo• stanchion-type support fbr pipes NPS 2-1/2 to NPS 36 (DN 65 to DN 900) if vertical adjustment is requiied, with steelpipe base stancbion support and castqron flooi flange Single-Pipe Roils (MSS Iypc 41): For suspension of pipes NPS 1 to NPS 30 (DN 25 to DN 750), flora two (2) rods if longieadinal movement caused by expansion and contraction migbt occur Adjustable Roller Hangers (MSS Iype43): For suspension of' pipes NPS 2-1/2 to NPS 24 (DN 65 to DN 600), titan single md if horizontal movement caused by expansion and contraction might occur Complete Pipe Rolls (MSS fype 44): For support of pipes NPS 2 to NPS 42 (DN 50 to DN 1050) if longitudinal movement caused by expansion and contraction might occur but vertical adiustment is not necessary Pipe Roll and Plate Units (MSS Iype 45): For support of pipes NPS 2 to NPS 24 (DN 50 to DN 600) if small horizontal movement caused by expansion and contraction might occul and vertical adjustment is not necessmy Adjustable Pipe Roll and Base Units (MSS Iype 46): Fo• support of pipes NPS 2 to NPS 30 (DN 50 to DN 750) if vmtical and lateral adiustment during installation might be requi•ed in addition to expansion and contraction Vertical-Piping Clamps: Unless otherwise iudicated and except as specified in piping system Sections, install tire [bllowing types: 1 Extension Pipe m Riser Clamps (MSS Iype 8): For support of pipe risers NPS 3/4 to NPS 24 (DN 24 to DN 600) 2 Cmbon- or Alloy-Steel Riser Clamps (MSS Iype 42): For sapport ol pipe risers NPS 3/4 to NPS 24 (DN 20 to DN 600) if longer ends are required fol riser clamps East Shine Middle Sclmol Additions and Alterations - Milford 220529 - 9 HANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENT Hangm-Rod Atlachments: Unless otherwise indicated and except as specified in piping system Sections, install tlre fbllmving types: I 2 Steel Tulnbuckles (MSS Fype 13): For adjustment up to 6 inches t:bi heavy loads Steel Clevises (iVlSS Type 14): Fm 120 to 450 deg F (49 to 232 degC),' piping installations 3 4 Swivel Turnbuckles (MSS Type 15): •or ose with MSS Type 11, split pipe tings Mallcable-hon Sockets (MSS Type 16): For atlaching hangm rods to wuious types of building attachments 5 Sled Weldless Eye Nuts (MSS rype 17): Fm I20 to 450 deg F (49 to 232 deg C) piping installations Building Attachmems: Unless otherwise indicated and exccpl as specified in piping system Sections, install the following types: I 2 3 4 5 Top-Beam C-Clamps (MSS Type 19): •or use under roof inslallations with bin-joist coostroclion, to attach to top llange of slmctmal shape Side-Beam o• Channel Clamps (MSS Type 20): For attaching to bottom flange ol beams, challllelS, oF angles Cen{et-Beam Clamps (MSS Type 21): Fo• attaching to center of bottom flange of beams Welded Beam Atlachments (MSS Type 22): Fo• attaching to boltom of beams if loads me considmable and md sizes a•e lmge 6 C-Clamps (MSS Type 23): Foi structural shapes 7 Top-Beam Clamps (MSS Type 25): Fo• top of beams if hange• rod is •equimd tangent to 8 Side-Bemn Clamps (MSS Type 27): For bottom of sieel I-beams 9 Steel-Beam Clamps wi{h Eye Nuts (MSS Type 28): Fm al{aching to bo{lom of steel l- I0 11 12 M Steel or bAalleable Conmetc Insclts (MSS l-ype 18): Eol uppe• attachment to suspend pipe hangel s fl onr concrete ceiling llange edge beams tb• heavy loads Linked-Steel Clamps wilh l?ye Ntlts (MSS Type 29): Fo• attaching to bottom ot sleel 1- beams tb• heavy loads, wilh link extensions Malleable-Beam Clamps with [•xtension Pieces (MSS 1-ype30): Fo• attaching to Welded-Steel B•ackels: Fol support of pipes flora below or I• suspending lion1 above by using clip and md Use one (l) of Ihc I•lIowing lb• indicated loads: a l_ight (MSS Type 31): 750 Ib b Medium (MSS Type 32): 15001b c Heavy (lvlSS rype 33): 3000 Ib I3 Side-Beam Blackcts (MSS Type 34): Fol sides ol steel or wooden beams 14 15 Plate I_ugs (MSS rype 57): Fol attaching to steel beams if flexibility a| beam is required Horizontal Tlavelcis (MSS Type 58): Fo• suppo•ling piping systems subject to linem holizonlal iI•ovellaent whine headloom is limited Saddles and Shields: Unless othelwise indicated aird except as sf/ecified ilr piping system Sections, inslall tire tbllowing types: SteeI-Pipe-Covciing Piolection Saddles (MSS Type39): To fill illleliol voids wilh insulation Ihat inalches adjoining insulation East Shore Middle School Additions and Altelations - Miltbrd 220529 - I 0 HANGERS AND SUPPORIS FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENI 2 3 P•oteetion Shields (MSS Type 40): Of length recommended in w•iting by manufhcturel to prevent crushing insulation Thermal-Hanger Shield Inserts: For supporting insulated pipe Spring Hangers aud Suppmts: Unless othmwise indicated and except as specified in piping system Sections, install the following types: 1 2 Restlaint-Control Devices (MSS Iype 47): Whine indicated to control piping movemeut Sp•ing Cushions (MSS type 48): I•o• light loads if veltical movement does not exceed 1 g, inches 3 4 Spring-Cushion Roll Hangms (MSS Iype 49): •o• eqnipping •ype 41, •oll bangm with springs Spriug Sway Braces (MSS •ype 50): Io retard sway, shock, vibration, ot thermal expansmn m p•pmg systems 5 6 7 8 Variable-Spring Hangers (MSS Iype 51): Preset to indicated load and limit variability factor to twenW-five pmcent (25%) to allow expansion and contraction of piping system flora hangm Vmiable-Spring Base Suppolts (MSS lype 52): Preset to indicated load and limit va•iabili• fhctor to twenW-five pmcent (25%) to allow expansion and contraction of piping system from base support Vmiable-Spting Irapeze Hangers (MSS Iype 53): P•eset to indicated load and limit variability factor to twenty-five percent (25%) to allow expansion and contraction of piping system from t•apeze support, Constant Supports: For ciitical piping stress and if necessmy to avoid t•ansfbr of stress fiom one support to anotbm support, critical terminal, or connected eqnipment Include auxilim• stops fm e•ection, hydrostatic test, mad load-adjnstment capability Ihese suppmts include the fbllowing Wpes: a b c Horizontal (MSS Iype 54): Mounted hotizoutally Vertical (MSS Iype 55): Mounted vertically Trapeze (MSS Iype 56): two (2) vertical-type suppmts and one trapeze member O Comply witb MSS SP-69 fbr trapeze pipe-hangm selections and applications tbat are not specified in piping system Sections P Comply with MFMA-103 t:b• metal flaming system selectious and applications that me not specified in piping system Sections Use powder-actuated f•tsteners ol mechanical-expansion anchors iustead of building attachments whine •equi•ed in conmete construction Use pipe positioning systems in pipe spaces behind phunbing fixttnes to support supply und waste piping fi•t plnmbing l]xttucs END OF SECTION 220529 East Shine Middle School Additions and Alteiations - Milford 220529 - 11 VIBRAIION AND SEISMIC CONTROLS FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENI SECTION 220548 - V[BRAI1ON AND SEISMIC CON!ROLS FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENT PARI l -GENERAL 1.1 I•LA/-ED DOCUMENIS A 12 Drawings and general plovisions of the Contract, including Genmal arrd Snpplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specitication Sections, apply to this Section SUMMARY A 13 Ibis Section includes tire lbllowing: 1 Isolation pads 2 3 Isolation mounts Restrained elastomeric isolation mounts 4 5, 6 7 8 9 I0 Restrained spring isolators Honsed spring monnts Elastomeric hangers Spring hangers Spring hangers with vertical-limit stops Pipe riser' resilient supports Resilient pipe guides I1 Seismic snubbers 12 13 Restraining braces and cables Steel vibration isolation equipment bases DEIZINIT1ONS A IBC: International Building Code B ICC-ES: ICC-Evahlation Service C OSHPD: Oflice of Statewide Health Planning aad Development fb• the State of Califbmia D CSBS: Connecticut State Building Code 1.4 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENI S A Seismic-Restraint Loading: Provide seismic restraints in accordance with the •equirements of the Connecticut State Building Code 15 SUBMIIIALS A Product Data: l:or tire Ibllowing: East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations -Milford 220548q VIBRATION AND SEISMIC CONrROLS FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENI" Include •atcd load, n•ted deflection, and overload capacity l'm each vibration isolation device Interlocking Snubbers: Include latings fo• horizontal, veltical, and combined loads B Delegated-Design Submittal: Fo• vibration isolation and seismic-•estmint details indicated to comply with pcrlblmance reqnirements and design criteria, including analysis data signed and sealed by the qualified ptol•ssional engineer •esponsible Ibr their preparation I Design Calculations: Calculate static and dynamic loading due to equipment weight and operation, seismic Ibrces •equi•ed to select viblation isolators, seismic restraints, and for designing vib• ation isolation bases 2 Riser Sappo•ts: Include fism diagrams and calcalations showing anticipated expansion and contraction at each snppo•t point, initial and final loads on building structme, sp•ing detqection changes, and seismic loads hacludc certification that riser system has been examined lb• excessive shess and that none will exist 3 Vibration Isolation Base Details: Detail overall dimensions, inclading anchorages and attachments to struchne and to supported eqaipment lnclnde auxiliary motto slides and lails, base weights, eqnipmcnt static loads, power tiansmission, component misalignment, 4 and cantilever loads Seismic-Restlaint Details: Design Analysis: To support sclectioa and arrangement of seismic rcstlaints Include calculations of combined tensile and sbear loads Details: brdicate laNication and anangement Detail attachments of restraints to tbe restrained items and to the stmctore Show attachment locations, methods, and spacings Identify components, list their strengths, and indicate directions and valnes of forces transmitted to tlre strucmle dtaing seismic events Indicate association witb vib• ation isolalion devices C Coordinatioa Drawings: Show coordination of seismic bracing for plambing piping and equipraent with otbel systems and equipment in the vicinity, inchlding otbel sappolts and seismic •esuaints Welding certificates Field quality-conuol test reports 16 QUAL,I I"Y ASSURANCE A Comply with scismic-lcst•aint requirements in the CSBC unless reqni•ements in this Section me Weldiag: Qoalily pmcedtnes and pelsonncl accoMing to AWS DI 1, "Stluctnlal Welding Code - Steel " Seismic-•estlaint devices sball have horizontal and vcltical load testing and analysis and shall beal anchorage pleapplowfl OPA mnnbel fiom OSHPD, pleappmved by ICC-ES, or pmapproved by another agency acceptable to autho• tiles having jm isdic•ion, showiag maximum seismic-restraint ratings Ratings based on independent testing me pml•rcd to ratings based on dalcalations I1: preapp•oved ratings me no( available, submittals based on independent lesting East Shore Middle School Additions and Altm alions - MiltbM 220548-2 VIBRAIION AND SEISMIC CON I ROLS FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMEN I are p•efexred Calculations (including combining shear and tensile loads) to snpport seismicrestraint designs must be signed and sealed by a qualified profi•ssional engineer PARI 2 - PRODUCIS 21 VIBRA IION ISOLAIORS A B Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide p•oducts by one (1) of the fbllowing: I Isolation Iechoology, Inc 2 3• Kinetics Noise Control Mason Industries 4 Vibration Eliminator Co, Inc 5, Vibration Isolation Restrained Mounts: All-directional mountings with seismic •estraint Materials: Cast-ductile-i•on or welded steel housing containing two (2) separate and opposing, oil-resistant rabbm or neoprene elements that prevent central threaded element and attachment hardware fiom contacting the housing during normal operation Neoprene: Shock-absorbing materials compounded according to the standald fbl bridgebearing neopmne as detined by AASHIO C Restrained Spring Isolators: F•eestanding, steel, open-spring isolators with seismic or limit-stop restraint 1 2 Honsing: Steel with resilient vertical-limit stops to pzevent spring extension dne to weight being removed; fhctmy-drilled baseplate bonded to W-inch-thick, neoprene or rubbm isolatm pad attached to baseplate underside; and adjustable equipmeot mounting and leveling bolt that acts as blockiog during installation Restzaint: Seismic m limit-stop as zequired fbr eqnipment and authorities having jurisdiction 3 Outside Spring Diameter: Not less than eighty percent (80%) of the compressed height of the spring at rated load 4 5 6 Miuimum Additional Travel: izifty percent (50%) of the requited deflection at rated load Latmal Stiffness: Mote than eighty pmcent (80%) of rated vertical stiffness Ovmload Capacity: Snppott two hundred percent (200%) of rated load, fhlly compressed, without defomration or fhilnre D Honsed Spring Mounts: Housed spring isolator with integral seismic snubbers 1 2 3 E Housing: Ductile-fion or steel honsing to provide all-directional seismic restraint Base: Factory drilled •br boltiug to st•uctulc Snubbers: Vertically adjustable to allow a maximnm of V..•-inch travel up or dowu before contacting a •esilient collar Spring Hangers: Combination coil-spring and elastomeric-insert lrange• with spring and insert in compression East Slame Middle School Additions and Altmations - Milford 220548-3 VIBRATION AND SEISMIC CONTROLS EOR PLUMBfNG PIPING AND EQUIPMENI" 1 Frame: Steel, tab•icated fbr couoectiou to threaded hangcl rods and to allow lb• a maximum of 30 degrees of angulm hanger-rod misalignment without binding o• redocing isolatioo efi•ciency 2 Outside Spring Diamctm: Not less tbao eighty pmcent (80%) of the compressed height of tbe sp•iog at •ated load 3 Minimum Additiooal •avel: Fifty percent (50%) of the mqui•ed deflection at •ated load 4 5 Lateral Sill]hess: Mo•e thao eighty pmcent (80%) of rated vmtical stifli•ess Overload Capacity: Sopport two hundred pmcent (200%) of rated load, lidly compressed, witbout del•mation or lhilure 6 Elastommic Elemenl: Molded, oiMesistaot robber or neoprene Steel-washm-•eintbtced cup to suppo[t sp•ing and bushing p•ojecting tbmugb bottom of fi'ame 7 Selt:ceutmiog bangm md cap to ensme coocenlticity between hanger md and sappmt spring coil F Pipe Rism Resilient Suppoit: All-directional, acoustical pipe aochor consisting of two (2) steel robes sepmated by a miniinum ol 'k-ioch-daick ncoDene Include steel and neoprene vmticallimit stops a•mngcd to prevent vmtical travel in both directions Design support Ib• a maximum load oo the isolatioo material of 500 psig and I'm eqoal •esistance in all directions Resilieot Pipe Guides: Telescopic aHangement of two (2) steel tubes or post and sleeve arraogement sepmated by a minimum ot: '/.,-inch-thick neopreoe Where clemances me oot readily visible, a factmy-set guide height wi|b a shem pio to allow veltical motiou due to pipe expaosion and contraction shall be titled Sbear pin shall be lemovable and •einsertable to allow t• selection of pipe movement Guides sball be capable of motion to meet location requirements 22 SEISMIC-RESTRAINT DEVICES A Manofhcture•s: Subject to compliance with requirements, piovide products by one (l) of the following: B I Cooper B-Lioe, Ioc ; a divisiou of Coopm Industries 2 Hilti, lnc 3 Mason lndast•ies 4 5 TOLCO Incolpolated; a braod of NIBCO INC Unistrut; Tyco lutemational, Snubbers: Factory lhbticated using welded structural-steel shapes aod plates, aocho• bolts, and replaceable resilient isolalion washels and busbings I Ancbm bolts Ibt attaching to conmele shall be scismic-u•ted, dlill-io, and stud-wedge or lemale-wedge type 2 Resilient Isolation Washms and Busbiogs: Oil- and xw•tm-•esistaot neoprene 3 Maximum '/;-iuch air gap, aod minimum */,-inch-thick lesilicnt CtlSbion Channel Suppolt System: MFMA-3, shop- oi field-l]rblicated Sallport assembly made ot slotted steel channels with accessoiics lbr atlachmeot to braced componcot at one (1) end and to building stiuclme at the otbci end and other matcbb•g comlgoncnts and with couosion-•esistant coating; and tared ill lensioo, coinplcssion, alld torsion Iblces East Shole Middle School Additions and Alteiations - Millbid 220548-4 V[BRAIION AND SEISMIC CONfROLS FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENI Restraint Cables: ASTM A 603 galvanized-steel cables with end connections made of' steel assemblies with thimbles, brackets, swivel, and bolts designed for •estraining cable service; and with a minimum of two (2) clamping bolts for cable engagement E Hanger Rod Stiffener: Steel tube or steel slotted-support-system sleeve with internally bolted connections to hanger rod F Bushings for Floor-Monnted Eqnipment Anchor Bolts: Neoprene bushings designed fbr rigid equipment mountings, and matched to type and size of anchor bolts and studs, G Busbing Assemblies for Wall-Mounted Equipment Anchorage: Assemblies of neoprene elements and steel sleeves designed fbr rigid equipment mountings, and matched to type and size of attachment devices used Resilient Isolation Washers and Bushings: One-piece, molded, oil- and watei-resistant neoprene, with a flat washer f•rce Mecbanical Ancbor Bolts: Drilled-in and stud-wedge or fi:male-wedge type in zinc-coated steel Ibr interior applications and stainless steel fbr exterior applications Select anchor bolts witb strength required fbr aiachor and as tested according to ASI M E 488 Minimum length of eight (8) times diameter Adhesive Anchor Bolts: Drilled-in arrd capsule anchor system containing polyvinyl or methane methacrylate-based resin aud accelerator, or injected polymer or hybrid mortar adhesive Provide anchor bolts and hardware with zinc-coated steel fbr interior applications and stainless steel fi•r exterior applications Select anchor bolts with strength required fbr anchor' and as tested accmdilrg to ASIM E 488 23 FACI•ORY FINISHES A Finisb: Manuf:acmrer's standard paint applied to fhctory-assembled and -tested equipment before shipping 1 2 3 4 Powder' coating on springs and honsings All hardware shall be galvanized Hot-dip galvanize metal components tbr exterior' use] Baked enamel or powder coat tbr metal conlponents on isolators fbl interior use Color-code ol otherwise mark vibration isolation and seismic-control devices to indicate capacity range PARI 3 - EXECUIION 31 EXAM[NAIION A Examine areas and equipment to receive viblatimr isolation and seismic-contlol devices fbr compliance with requirements fbr installation tolerances arrd otlrm conditions af'li:cting pet fbrmance B Examine roughing-in of leinfblcement and castdn-place anchors to verify actual locations before installation East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations - Milford 220548-5 VIBRATION AND SEISMIC CONTROLS FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENT C 32 Proceed willr installation only after nnsatisfhctory conditions have been conected APPLICATIONS A B Maltiple Pipe Supports: Sccnre pipes to trapeze mcmbc• with appiovcd clamps Indicate on Drawings, by delails, schedules, o• a combinalion of both, the locations wbme hange• rods lbr individual pipes and hanger iods lbr trapeze hangers •equi•e hangm md stift•ne•s C Hanger Rod Stit:fene•s: Install haoget lod stiffeners where indicated ol schedaled on Draxvings to •eceive them and where •equired to p• eveot buckling of hanger rods dne to seismic lblces D 33 Strength of Support and Seismic-Restraint Assemblies: Where not indicated, select sizes of components so strength will be adeqoate to carry p•esent and l'ature static and seismic loads within specified loading limits VIBRATION-CONIROI_ AND SEISMIC-RESTRAINT DEVICE INSTALLATION A Equipment Seismic Restmiots: Install seismic equipment •estraints in accordance with thc •eqai•cments of the Connecticat State Building Code B Piping Seismic Restraints: Install seismic piping •estraints in accordance with tile requirements ot the Connecticnt State Building Code C Install bushing assemblies fbr anchor bolts fbr floolm•ounted equipment, ananged to provide resilient media between anchor bolt and moanting bole in concicte base D Install bushing assemblies tb• moanting bolts for wall-moanted eqnipmcnt, ananged to plovide •esilient media whm c equipment or equipment-mounting channels me attached to wall E Attachment to Stiucture: If specific attachment is aot indicated, anchoi bracing to stluctu•e at flanges ol beams, a• uppel tlass chords of bar joists, ol at conclcte members F D• illed-in Anchol s: Identify position ot tcinlbrcing steel and other embedded items pfiol to drilling holes lb• anchols Do oot damage existing •cinlbrcing o• embedded items during coting o• d•illing Notil• the structural engineer if •einfo•cing steel o• otbe• embedded items me encountered dating drilling Locate mad avoid presnessed lendons, electrical and tclccommonications conduit, and gas lines Do not drill holes in concrete o• masomy nntil concrete, monm, o• g•out has achieved fldl design st•cagth Wedge Anchors: Prolcct threads liom damage dtaing ancho• installation Hcavy-daty sleeve anchors shall bc installed with sleeve thlly engaged in the strnclu•al clement to which ancho• is to be l•stcned East Sho•e Middle School Additions and Alterations - Milford 220548-6 VIBRAIION AND SEISMIC CONIROLS FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENT 4 Adhesive Anchors: Clean holes to remove loose material and drilling dust prior to installation of adhesive Place adhesive in holes proceeding fiom the bottom of the hole and progressing toward the surface in such a manner as to avoid introdnctiou of air pockets in the adhesive 5 Set auchors to manufacturer's recommended torque, using a torque wrench 6 hrstall zinc-coated steel anchors fbr interior and stainless steel anchors fbr exterior applications 34 ACCOMMODAI ION OF DIF F ERENI IAL SEISMIC MO I ION A 35 Install flexible connections ill piping where they cross seismic joints, where adjacent sections or branches are supported by diff•reot stpactmal elements, and where the connections terminate with connection to equipment that is anchored to a diftblent structural element flora tire one (1) supporting the connections as they approach equipmeut Comply with requirements in Section 221116 "Domestic Water Piping" for' piping flexible coonections FIELD QUALITY CONIROL A Per tbrrn tests and inspections B Iests and Inspections: I 2 3 Provide evidence of recent calibration of test equipment by a testing agency acceptable to antbor ities having jurisdiction Schedule test with Owuer, through Architect, befi•re connecting anchorage device to restrained component (unless postconnection testing has been approved), and with at least seven (7) days advance notice Obtain Architect's approval befbre transmitting test loads to structure Provide temporary load-spreading members 4 Iest at least four (4) of' each type and size of installed anchors aod fasteners selected by Architect 5 Iest to ninety percent (90%) of rated proof load of device 6 7 Meastue isolator •estraint clearance Measure isolator deflection 8 Velify snubber minimum clearances 9 Air-Mounting System Leak Iest: Afier installatioo, charge system and test 1"o• leaks Repair leaks and retest outil no leaks exist 10 11 12 Air-Mounting Systenr Operational Test: Iest the compressed-air leveling system Test aod adjust air-mounting system controls and safeties If a device fails test, modify all installations of same type and retest until satisfactory resnlts are achieved Remove and replace malfunctioning units and retest as specified above D 36 Prepme test and inspection reports ADJUSTING A Adjust isolators after piping system is at operating weight East Shorn Middle School Additions and Alterations - Milford 220548-7 VIBRATION AND SEISMIC CONTROLS FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMEN T Adjust limit stops on •es•mined spring isolators to mount equipment at normal opmating height After equipment installation is complete, adjust limit stops so they are out of contact during normal operation C Adjust active height of splint isolatms D Adjust •est•aints to permit free movement of equipment within no• real mode of opmation END OF SECTION 220548 East Shol e Middle School Additions and Alterations - M i l fold 220548-8 IDENtlFICAI[ON FOR PLUMBING PW1NG AND EQUIPMENI SEC I ION 220553 - IDEN I IF1CAI ION I:OR PLUMB•G PIPING AND EQUIPMEN F PARII - GENERAL II RELA• ED DOCUMENIS A 12 Drawings and geueral p•ovisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section SUMMARY A Section Includes: I 2 3 4 5 1 3 Equipment labels Warning signs and labels Pipe labels Valve tags Warning tags SUBMII IALS A Product Data: Eo• each type of'product indicated B Samples: 1;o• color, letter style, and g•aphic •ep•esentation required far each identification material and device C Equipment Label Schedule: lnclnde a listing of all equipment to be labeled witb the proposed content fb• each label D Valve numbering scheme E Valve Scbedules: Fol each piping system to include in maintenance manuals 14 COORDINATION A Comdinate installation of identi{king devices with completion of cove•ing and painting of stu fhces where devices ate to be applied B Coordinate installation of identifying devices with locations of access panels and doo•s C Install identifying devices befb•e installing acoustical ceilings and simila* conceabnent PART 2 - PRODUCIS 21 EQUIPMENI LABELS A Plastic Labels fo• Equipment: East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations -Milford 220553-I IDEN•FIFICAIION EOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMEN 17 Material and Thickness: Multilaym, multicolor, plastic labels lbI mechanical engraving, 1/16 inch tbick, and having predtilled holes l•r attachment baldwale Letter Colo•: White 6 7 8 Backgtound Colol: Black Maximum Temperature: Able to withstand temper atules up to 160 deg F (71 deg C) Minimum Label Size: Length and width wuy Ibl lequilcd label content, bot not less dran 2V2 by ¾ inch Minimum Lettm Size: ¼ inch Ibr Game of units if: viewing distance is less tban 24 inches, ½ inch lbr viewing distances ap to 72 inches, and proportionately larger lettmiog 16r greatm viewing distances Inclnde secondary lettering txvo-thh'ds to tblee-fourtbs tbe size of piincipal lettm ing Fastenms: Stainless-steel rivets ol self-tapping sclexvs Adbesive: Cootact-type permanent adhesive, compatible with label and witlr substrate Label Content: Inchlde equipment's Drawing designation ot nnique equipment number, Drawing numbcls wbere equipment is iirdicated (plans, details, rod scbedulcs), phls tire Specification Section oumbcr and title wlrere equipment is specified C Eqaipment Label Schedule: Fol each item ol equipment to be labeled, on 8½-by-I 1-inch (A4) bond paper rabalate equipment identification numbe• and identil• D•awing numbms wbme equipment is indicated (plans, details, and scbedoles), pigs the Specification Section mimber and title where equipment is specified Equipment scbedole shall be included in operation and maintenance data WARNING SIGNS AND LABELS 22 A Material and Thickness: Multilayer, multicolor, plastic labels fol mechanical engiaving, 1/16 inch thick, and having pmdrilled boles I'm attachment batdwme B Lettm Color: Black C Backgl'ound Coloi: Ycllmv D Maxinmm Tcmpm arm c: Able to withstand tempmatut es up to 160 deg F (71 deg C) Minimum Label Size: Lengtb and width vmy l:b• •cqui•ed label content, but not less tban 2½ by ¾ inch F Minimum Letter Size: ¼ incb lb• name ol units if viewing distance is less than 24 inches, ½ inch lbl viexving distances up to 72 inches, and proportionately larger lettcling lbl grcatcl viewing distances lnchlde secondary letteling two-tbiMs to three-fourths tire size ol plincipal lettering Fasteners: Stainless-steel •ivets or sell:tapping screws H Adhesive: Contact-type permanent adhesive, compatible rvitlr label and with sabstrate I Label Conterfl: Include caulion and walMng infoimation, plas emergency notil]cation inslrections East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations - Millbid 220553-2 [DEN I II; ICA •f ION t: OR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMEN I 23 PIPE LABELS A General Requiremeots fbr Manuf•rctumd Pipe Labels: Pmprinted, color-coded, with lettering indicating smvice, and showing flow direction B Pretensioned Pipe Labels: Pmcoiled, semirigid plastic fbrmed to covet full circumfizrence of pipe and to attach to pipe without fhsteners or adhesive C Pipe Label Contents: Include identification of piping service using same designations or abbreviations as used on Drawings, pipe size, and an anow irrdicating flow direction t;low-Directima Arrows: Integral with piping system service lettering to accommodate both directions, or as separate unit on each pipe label to indicate flow direction Lettering Size: At least 1½ inches high 24 VALVEIAGS A Valve lags: Stamped or engraved with V.•-incb letters fbr piping system abbreviation and ½inch numbers fag Material: Brass, 0 032-inch minimum tbiclmess, and having predfilled or stamped boles fbr attachment hardware l%steners: Brass wiredink or beaded chain; or S-hook B Valve Schedules: For each piping system, on 8Vz-by-I l-inch (A4) bond paper Iabulate valve number, piping system, system abbreviation (as shown on wflve tag), location of wflve (room or space), nonnal-opmating position (open, closed, or modulating), and variations tbr identification Mark valves for emergency sbutoffand similar special uses 1 2¸5 Valve-tag schedule shall be inclnded in operation and maintenance data WARNING fAGS Warning Iags: Preprintcd m partially preprinted, accident-prevention tags, of plasticized card stock with matte finish suitable Ibr writing Size: 3 by 5% inches minimum tZastenms: Brass glommet and wire Nomenclature: Large-size primary caption socb as "DANGER," "CAUTION," or "DO NOT OPERA FE " 4 Color: Yellow background with black lettering PARI 3 - EXECUIION 31 PREPARATION A Clean piping and equipment stnfhces of substances that could impair bond of identification devices, including dirt, oil, grease, release agents, and incmnpatible primers, paints, and encapsulants East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations -Milford 220553-3 IDEN/IFICAI-ION FOR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMENI 32 EQUIPMENT L ABEL INS/-AL LAT1ON A Install or permanently thsten labels on each majm item of mechanical equipnaent B Loca e equipment labe s w m e accessible and visible 33 PIPE LABEL INSTALLATION A Piping Coloi-Coding: Paioting of piping is specified in Division 09 Sections B Locate pipe labels wbcic piping is exposed m above accessible ceilings in finished spaces; IYtacbille rooms; accessible irrailltelralrce spaces such as sbafls, It•ollels, and p[eI1UlllS; rilL] extmio• exposed locations as follows: 1 Neat each valve and contlol device 2 Near each branch connection, exchlding short takeoffs lbl fix[ares and tclminal mails Whele flmv pattern is not obvious, mark each pipe at b•anch Near penetrations tb• ougb walls, llools, ceilings, and inaccessible enclosmes 3 4 5 6 At access doois, manboles, and similal access points [bat permit vie•v of concealed piping Nea• major equipment items and other points of origination and [rumination Spaced at maximum intclvals of 50 feet along each mn Reduce intervals to 25 feet in areas of congested piping and equipment 7 C On piping above •emovablc acoustical ceilings Omit intermediately spaced labels Pipe Label Colo•s: For each pipe selvice provide label and lettering colo• in accordance with ANSI AI3 1 for that pipe selvice 34 VALVE-TAG INSI-AL LATION A Install tags on valves and control devices in piping systems, except check valves; valves within faclo•y-fhbricated equipmeot units; sbutoft valves; lhucets; convenience and lawn-watering bose commctions; and similm •ougbing-in connections of end-use fixtmes and units List tagged valves in a valve scbedale B Valve-Tag Application Schedule: Tag wdves according to size, shape, and colin scheme and with captions simila• to those indicated in tbe tbllowing subpmag•apbs: I 2 Valve-qag Size and Shape: a b Cold Warm: IV_, laches Iound Hot Water: 1 'A inches loand c L ow P•essure Compressed Ai•: I'/.• inches round Valve-Tag Colin: Cold Watci: Natm al Hot Water: Natmal Low Pressure Compicsscd Air: Natulal East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations - Mill'old 220553-4 IDEN I IF ICA I ION F OR PLUMBING PIPING AND EQUIPMEN I 3 Letter Color: a Cold Water: White b Hot Water: White c Low PressmeComp•essedAir:Yellow WARNfNG-I AG 1NSIALLAIION 35 A Write required message on, and attach warning tags to, equipment and othe• items where •equi•ed END OF SECIION 220553 East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations - Mill:bid 220553-5 PLUMBING INSULATION SFCTION 220700 - PLUMBING INSULATION PART I - GENERAL 1 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A 12 Dlawings and genelal p•ovisions of tile Contiact, including Genelal and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section SUMMARY A Section lnchldes: 1 lnsalation Matin ials: a 13 Mineral fiber 2 lnsalating cements 3 4 Adhesives Mastics 5 I_ agging adhesives 6 Sealants 7 8 9 Factoly-applied jackets Field-applied jackets Tapes 10 Securements I1 Coiner angles SUBMITTAI,S A Product Data: For each type of product indicated Include thmmal conductivity, thickness, and iackets (both factoly and field applied, if any) B Shop Drawings: Detail application ol protective shields, saddles, and insmts at hangms lb• each type of 2 insulation and hange• Detail attachment and coveting of heat tracing inside insalation Detail insalation application at pipe expansion ioints l•r each type ol insulation Detail insulation application at elbows, fittings, flanges, valves, and specialties Ib• each type of insulation 5 l)etail •cmow•blc ii•sulation at piping specialties, equipment connections, and access panels Detail application of field-applied jackets Detail application at linkages ol conhol devices Detail fiekl application lb• each equipment type C Samples: Fol each type ol insulation and jacket indicated Identify each Sample, describing ploduct and intended use Sample sizes ale as tbllows: East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations - Milford 220700-I PLUMBING INSULAIION 1 Sample Sizes: a b c d e Prefbrmed Pipe Insulation Materials: 12 inches long by NPS 2 (DN 50) Sheet Form Insulation Materials: 12 inches square lacket Materials for Pipe: 12 inches long by NPS 2 (DN 50) Sheet Jacket Materials: 12 inches square Mannfhcture•'s Color' Charts: For products where color is specified, show the full lange of colors available fbr each type of finish material Qualification Data: Fo• qualified Installer Material Iest Reports: From a qualified testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction indicatiug, interpreting, and certifying test results for compliauce of insulation materials, sealers, attachments, cements, and jackets, with requirements indicated [oclude dates of tests and test methods employed, Field quality-control reports QUALIIY ASSURANCE Installer Qualifications: Skilled mechauics who have successfully completed an apprenticeship program or another craft t•aining program certified by the Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training laire-Iest-Response Characteristics: [nsulatiou and related materials shall have flee-testresponse characteristics indicated, as determined by testing identical products per ASIM E 84, by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction Factory label insulation and jacket materials and adhesive, mastic, tapes, and cemeut material containers, with appropriate markings of applicable testiug and inspecting agency Insulation Installed Indoors: Flame-spread index of 25 o• less, and smoke-developed index of 50 or less Insulatioa Installed Outdoors: Flame-spread index of 75 or less, and smoke-developed index of 150 m less C Mockups: Betbm installing insulatiou, build mockups fb• each type of insnlation and fiuish listed below to denmnstrate quality o f insulation application and finishes Build mockups in the location indicated o•, if not indicated, as directed by Aichitect Use materials indicated fbr the completed Wink I Piping Mockups: a b c d One (1) lO-tbot section of NPS 2 (DN 50) straight pipe One (I) each of a 90-degree tlueaded, welded, and flanged elbow One (1) each of a threaded, welded, and flanged tee fittiug One (1) NPS 2 (DN 50) m smaller valve, and one (1) NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65) ol la•gel valve e f laoul (4) support hangers including hange• shield and insert One (1) tlueaded stmine• and one (1) flanged strainer with •elnovable pmtion of insulation g One (I) threaded reducer and one (1) welded reducer East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations - Milford 220700-2 PLUMBING INSULATION h i 2 3 One (I) prcssule temperature tap One (1) mechanical conpling For each mockup, fitbficate caraway sections to allow observation of application details tbr insulation materials, adhesives, inastics, attachments, and jackets Notify Archilect seven (7) days in advance of dates and times wheo mockups xvill be consl• ucted 4 5 6 7 15 Obtain Architect's approwfl of mockups belbre starting insulation application Approval of mockups does not constitute approval of deviations flora the Contract Documents contained in mocknps noless A•chilect specil]cally approves such deviations in witting Maintain mocktlps during constractioi• in an andisturbed condition as a standard judging the completed Work Demolish and remove mockaps when directed DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDL ING A 16 Packaging: Insulation malmial containers shall be marked by manuli•cture• with appropriate ASIM standmd desigoation, type and grade, and maximnm use temperature COORDINATION A Coordinate size and location ol supports, hangers, and iosnlation shields specified in Section 220529 "Hangels and Supports fb• Phnnbing Piping and Equipment" Cooldinate clemance requiiements with piping Installer tbr piping insulation application and equipment Installer lbr equipment insulation applicatiola Before preparing piping Shop Drawings, establish mad maintain clem ance reqnitements tbr installation of insulation and fieldapplied jackets and finishes and tbr space required for maintenance C 17 Coordinate installation and testing of heat tracing SCHEDULING A Schedule insalation application after pIessulo testing systems and, where leqniled, aftra installing and testiog heat tracing Insulation application may begin on segments that have satisti•cto•y test •csults B Complete inslallation and conceahnent of plastic materials as rapidly as possible in each mea of constlnction PART 2 - PRODUCTS 21 INSULATION MATERIALS A Comply with •equilements in Pint 3 schedule reticles fo• whole iosulating materials shall be applied Plo(hlcts shall not contain asbestos, lead, ine•ctny, ot n'tet ctny con-•pounds East Shorn Middle School Additions and Alterations - Millbrd 220700-3 PLUMBING INSULAIION C' P•oducts that come in contact with staioless steel shall bave a leachable cblmide content ofless tban 50 ppm when tested accordiug to ASIM C 871 D Insulation matmials for use on ansteuitic stainless steel sball be qualified as acceptable according to ASnfM C 795 E Minelal-Fibe•, P•eIbrmed Pipe Insulation: 1 Products: Subject to compliance witb •equi•ements, provide tbe following: a b c d e 2 lZib•ex Iasalations Inc ; Coreplas 1200 /olms Manville; Micr'o-Lok Kaaatfflusulation; 1000 Pipe lnsulatiou Mansou Insulation Inc ; Alley-K Owens Coming; Fiberglas Pipe Insulation Iype I, 850 degl (454 degC) Materials: Mineral ol glass fibers bouded with a tbe•mosettiug resin Comply with AS'fM C 547, Iype I, Glade A, with f•ctory-applied ASI l:actoty-applicd jacket requi•emeuts are specified io "I;acto•y-Applied lackets" Article 22 INSULAI1NG CEMENIS A Minetal-t:ibet Insulating Cement: Comply with ASIM C 195 1 Products: Subject to compliance with reqoirements, provide one (1) ot the Ibllowing: a b B Expauded m' Exlbliated Velmiculite Insulating Cement: Comply •vitb ASIM C 196 1 Products: Subject to compliance witb requirements, provide the tbIlowiug: a C P. K Insulation Mfg Co, Inc ; Ihermal-V•Kote Miue•al-Fibe•, Hyd•aulic-Settiug lusulating and Finisbing Cemeut: Comply witb AS'IM C 449 1 23 [usulco, Divisioa of MFS, Inc; lriple 1 P K Iusalation Mfg Co, Inc; Super-Stilt Prodocts: Subject to compliauce with tequi•emeots, provide one (1) of tbe fbllowing: a Insulco, Division of MFS, Inc ; SmootM(ate b c P K Iusulatioo Ml• Co, lnc; PI( Na. 127 and Quilt-Cote Rock Wool Maouf•cttuiug Company; Delta One Shot ADHESIVES A Materials sball be compatible with iusalation materials, jackets, and subst•ates and lbr bondiug iusulation to itself aud to sm fhces to be insulated, unless otherwise indicated B Mineral-Fiber Adhesive: Comply w•tb MIL-A-3316C, Class _, Glade A 1 Products: Subject to cmnpliance witb •equi•ements, plovide one (I) of the fbllowing: East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations - Milford 220700-4 PLUMBING INSULATION a Childers Pioducts, Division of lqfW; CP-82 b Foster Products Corpoiation, H B Fuller Company; 85-20 c d ITW TACC, Divisiou of Illinois Tool Wol ks; 8-90/80 Malathon Industries, lnc ; 225 Mon-Eco Induslfies, lnc ; 22-25 e Fo• indoor applications, use adhesive that has a VOC coutent of 80 g/L o• less when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (I}PA Melhod 24) C ASI Adhesive, and FSK and PVDC lackct Adhesive: Comply xvith MIL-A-3316C, Class 2, Giade A for bonding insulation jacket lap seams and joiuts I 2 Ploducts: Subiect to complim•ce with requirements, provide one (I) of the following: a Childms Products, Division of ITW; CP-82 b Fostm Ploducts Coq•oration, H B Fullel Compaoy; 85-20 c d e IYW TACC, Division of llliuois Tool Works; S-90/80 Mmathou Indusldes, lnc ; 225 Mon-Eco Industl ies, Inc ; 22-25 For indoor applications, nse adhesive that has a VOC couteut of 50 g/L or less wheu calctllated according to 40 CFR 59, Sobpart D (EPA Method 24) D PVC Jacket Adhesive: Compatible with PVC jacket 1 Products: Sobject to compliance with •equitcments, provide one ( 1 ) of the lbllowing: a Dow Chemical Company (1-he); 7.39, Dow Silicone b lohos-Mauville; Zeston Perma-Weld, CEEL-TI-IE Solvent Welding Adhesive c d P IC Plastics, lnc; Welding Adhesive Speedline Colporation; Speedliue Vinyl Adhesive Eot indoor applications, use adhesive that has a VOC contcnt of 50 g/k o• less when calculated accolding to 40 CFR 59, Snbpmt D (I?PA Method 24) 24 MASTICS A Matmials shall be compatible with iusulation matcrmls, jackets, and substmtes; comply with MIL-C-19565C, Type 1I For indool applications, use mastics that have a VOC content ol 50 g/k or less when calculated accolding to 40 CFP, 59, Subpalt D (EPA Method 24) Vapoi-Bauiet Mastic: Watel based; suitable lb• indoo• rod outdoor use oo below ambient services I Products: Subject to compliance with •equilcments, provide one (1) ol the following: a Childms P•oducts, Division ol ITW; CP-35 b Postel PIoducts Colporation, H B Fuller Company; 30-90 c II-W TACC, Divisioo ol 1Hinois Tool Wolks; CB-Sll East Shole Middle School Additions and Alterations - Millbtd 220700-5 PLUMBING INSULAI ION d e f 2 Marathon Industries, tnc ; 590 Mon-Eco Industcies, Inc; 55-40 Vimasco Corporation; 749 Water-Vapor Permeance: ASIM E 96, ProcedtueB, 0013 perm at 43-mil dry film thickness 3, 4 Service lemperature Range: Minus 20 to plus 180 deg F (Minns 29 to plus 82 deg C) Solids Content: AS'I'M D 1644, fifty-nine percent (59%) by volmne and seventy-one percent (71%) by weight 5, C Color: White Breather Mastic: Water based; suitable fbr indoor and outdoor use on above ambieut services 1 Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one (1) of the IMlowing: a Childms Products, Division of IIW; CP-10 b Eostm Products Corporation, H B. !:uller Company; 35-00 c d e IIW I-ACC, Division of Illinois Iool Works; CB-05/15 Marathon Industries, luc ; 550 Mon-Eco Industries, Inc ; 55-50 f Vimasco Coq•oration; WC-1/WC-5 Water-Vapor Permeance: ASIM 1; 1249, 3 perms at 0 0625-inch dry fihn thickness Service Iemperature Range: Minus 20 to plus 200 degF (Minus 29 to plus 93 deg C) Solids Content: Sixty-tlnee percent (63%) by volume and seventy-three percent (73%) by weight Color: White 25 LAGGING ADHESIVES A Description: Comply with MIL-A-3316C, Class 1, Grade A, and shall be compatible with insnlation materials, jackets, and substrates For indoox applications, ase lagging adhesives that have a VOC content of 50 g/L ol less when caIculated according to 40 CFR 59, Snbpmt D (EPA Method 24) Products: Subject to cmnpliance with requirements, provide one (1) of the tbllowing: a Childers Products, Division of IIW; CP-52 b I;oster Products Corporation, H B lZuller Company; 81-42 c d Marathon [ndustlics, Inc ; 130 Mon-Eco Indastlies, Inc ; 11-30 e Vimasco Corporation; 136 lzim-•esistant, watei-based lagging adhesive aud coating fbl use indoors to adhme firelesistant lagging cloths over equipment and pipe insulation Service lempelamm Range: Miuus 50 to plus 180 deg 1: (Minus 46 to plus 82 deg C) Color: White 26 SEALAN]S A Joint Sealants: East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations - Milford 220700-6 PLUMBING INSULAI'ION ASJ Flashing Sealants, and Vinyl, PVDC, and PVC Jacket Flashing Sealants: 1 Ploducts: Subjecl to compliance witb requirements, provide one (1) of the fblloxving: a Chiklers Ploducts, Division of ITW; CP-76 2 Materials shall be compatible with insulation materials,jackets, and subsh ates 3 Fire- and water-resistant, flexible, elastometic scakmt 4 Smvice Tempcmtate Range: Minus 40 to plus 250 deg F (Miaus 40 lo plas 121 deg C) 5 Colo•: White 6 For indoo• applications, use sealaots that have a VOC content of 250 g/k m less when calculated accoMing Io 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24 27 EACTORY-APPLIED IACKEIS A Insulation system schedules indicate lhctory-applied jackets on wmoas applications factory-applied jackets ale indicated, comply with the followiog: I 28 When ASk White, Kmfi-papel, fiberglass-•cinfoiced sclim with aluminum-foil backing; complying with AS'fM C 1136, 1-ype I F IELD-APPLIED IACKETS A Field-applied jackets shall comply with ASrM C 921, Type I, unless othep,vise indicated B PVC Jacket: Higb-impact-•esislaot, UV-resistant PVC complying with ASFM D 1784, Class 16354-C; thickness as scheduled; ioll stock leady fill shop o• fiekl culting and forming Ihickness is indicated in fiekl-appliedjacket schedules 1 Products: Sat'•jcct to compliance with requirements, plovide one (1) of the lbllowiog: a b c d Johns Manville; Zeston Pl C Plastics, lnc ; FG Series Pioto PVC Co, potation; LoSmoke Specdlinc Cotpo• afion; SmokeSate 2 Adhesive: As recommended by jacket material maoulhclure• 3 Color: While 4 Eactory-fablicated fitting covers to match jacket if available; otherwise, field fi•blicate a Shapes: 45- and 90-deglcc, sho•t- and long-radius elbows, tees, valves, flanges, unions, •educers, end caps, soil-pipe habs, traps, mechanical joints, and P-hap and supply covels fbl lavalolies 29 TAPES A ASI rape: White vapolqetalder tape matching lactoly-applied jacket with acrylic adhesive, complying with ASTM C 1136 I Products: Sabiect to compliance with lequilements, provide one ( 1 ) of the following: a Avery Dennison Co•po• ation, Specialty Tapes Division; Fasson 0835 East Sbo•e Middle School Additions and Altemtioos - Miltbtd 220700-7 PLUMBING INSULATION b c d Compac Corp ; 104 and 105 Ideal Iape Co, Inc., an Ammican Biltrite Company; 428 AWF ASJ Veoture Iape; 1540 CW Plus, 1542 CW Plus, and 1542 CW Plus/SQ 2 3, Width: 3 inches Ihickness: 11 5 mils 4 Adhesion: 90 ounces fbrce/inch in width 5 6 7 Elongation: Iwo percent (2%) Fensile Strength: 40 lbf/inch in width ASJ ]ape Disks and Squares: Precut disks or squares of ASJ tape PVC Iape: White vapor-•etarder tape matching field-applied PVC jacket with amylic adhesive Suitable fbr indoor and outdoor applications, 1 Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one (l) of tire I[bllowing: a b. c d 210 A Avery Dennison Corporation, Specialty "f apes Division; Fasson 0555 Compac Corp; 130 Ideal Iape Co, Inc, air American Biltrite Cmnpany; 370 White PVC tape Venture 1ape; 1506 CW NS 2 3 Width: 2 inches IhicMaess: 6 mils 4 Adhesion: 64 ounces force/inch in width 5 6 Elongation: Five hundred percent (500%) Iensile Strength: 18 ibf/inch in width SECUREMEN I S Bands: 1 2 Ploducts: Subject to compliance with reqnirements, plovide one (1) of the fbllowing: a Childms Prodncts; Bands b PABCO Metals Corporation; Bands c RPR Products, Inc; Bands Stainless Steel: AS'fM A 167 or ASIM A 240, Iype 304, g, inch wide with wing or closed seal 3 4 B Ahuninum: ASIM B 209, Alloy 3003, 3005, 3105, or 5005; lemper H-14, 0 020 iuch thick, 3/,, inch wide with wing or' closed seal Springs: Iwin spring set constructed of stainless steel with ends flat and slotted to accept metal bands Spring size detemained by manuf•tcttuer fbr application Staples: Outward-clinching insulation staples, nominal g,-inch-wide, stainless steel m Monel Wire: 0 080-inch nickel-copper alloy; 0 062-inch sofi-annealed, stainless steel; o• 0 062-inch soft-mmealed, galvanized steel Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one (1) of the fbllowing: East Shore Middle School Additions arrd Alterations - Millbrd 220700-8 PLUMBING INSULATION 211 A a C & F Wire b Childms Products c PABCO Metals Colpolation d RPR PIoducts, lnc CORNER ANGLES PVC Comer Angles: 30 mils thick, minimom I by 1 inch, PVC according Io ASTM D 1784, Class 16354-C Whiteorcolor-codedtomatcha•{iacentsmfime PART 3 - 12XECUTION 3 I EXAMINATION l•ixamine snbst•ates and conditions fb• compliance with requirements fbl installatioo and other coMitions alTecting peitbrmance ot insulation application 1 Vmil• that systems and equipment to be insulated have been tested and are flee of defects 2 3 3 2 Velify that surfaces to be insulated ale clean and dry Proceed with installation only aftel unsatisfhcto•3, conditions have been corrected PREPARATION Surface Preparation: Clean and dlN surthces to •eceive insulation Remove matmials that will advmsely aft•ct insulation application Surface P•epmation: Clean and prepare surlhces to be insolated Belblc insulating, apply a cmmsion coating to insulated smlimes as follows: I 2 C Stainless Steel: Coat 300 stoics stainless steel with an epoxy prime• 5 mils thick and an epoxy finish 5 mils thick if operating in a temperatmc range between 140 and 300 deg F (60 and 149 deg C) Consult coating manulhctmet Ib• applopfiate coating matmials and application incthods lb• opmating (cmpemtme range Carbon Steel: Coat carbon steel operating al a smvice tempemtut'e between 32 and 300 deg F (0 and 149 degC) xvilh an epoxy coating Consult coating manuthctme• 1• appropriate coating matin ials and application mefl•ods lb• opm ating temperature range Mix insulating cements xvith clean potable watm; it insulating cements ale to be in conmcl with stainless-steel sm lhces, use deminemlized warm 33 GI?NIZRAL INSIALLATION REQUIREMENTS A Install insulation materials, accessolies, and finishes with smooth, straight, and even suHhces; lice of voids throughout the length ol eqnipment and piping inchlding fittings, valves, and specialties B Install insulation matmials, lbrms, vapol bal•ims o• retaldcrs, jackets, and thicknesses required I:m each item ol equipment and pipe system a,q Specified in insulation system schedules East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations - Miltb•d 220700-9 PLUMBING INSULAIION Install accessories compatible with insulatioo materials and suitable fbr the service Install accessories that do not con'ode, soften, or otherwise attack insulation or.jacket in either wet or dc¢ state Install insulation with longitudiual seams at top and bottom of borizontal runs Install multiple layers of'irrsulation with longimdioal and end seams staggered Do oot weld brackets, clips, or other attachment devices to piping, fittings, and specialties Keep insulation materials d•y during application and finishing Install insulation with tight longitudinal seams and end joints Bond seams and joiuts with adhesive recommended by insulatim• material manufacturer Install insulation with least number of.joints practical Where vapor barrier is indicated, seal joints, seams, and penetrations in insulatioia at hangers, supports, aochors, and other projections with vapor-barrier mastic 1 2 3 Install insulation continuously through bangers and around anchor attachments For irrsulatioa application where vapor barriers are indicated, extend insulatima on anchor legs from point of attacbment to supported item to point of attachment to structure Iaper and seal eods at attachment to structure with vapor-barrier mastic Install insert materials and install insulation to tightly join the insert Seal insulation to insulation inserts with adhesive or' sealing compound recmnmended by insulation mater ial manufacturer 4 Cover inserts with jacket material matching a•jaceot pipe irrsulation Install shields over jacket, at:ranged to protect jacket titan teat or puncture by hanger, support, and shield Apply adhesives, mastics, and sealants at inanufhctumr's recolnmended coverage rate and wet arrd dry fihn thicknesses Install insulatima with fb.ctoly-applied jackets as fbllows: 1 2 3 Draw jacket tight and smooth Covei circomferential joints with 3-iach-wide strips, of same material as irrsulation jacket Secme strips with adhesive and ootwmd clinching staples along both edges of strip, spaced 4 ioches o c Overlap jacket longitudinal seams at least IV_, inches Install insulation with longitndinal seams at bottom of pipe Cleao and dry surface to •eceive self:sealing lap Staple laps with outward clinching staples along edge at 2 inches oc a 4 5 For below ambient services, apply vapor-barrier mastic ove• staples Cover joints and seams with tape as rccommendcd by insulation material mauuf?acturer to maiotain vapor' seal Where vapor barfiels are indicated, apply vapor-bmriel mastic on seams and joints and at ends adjacent to pipe flaages arrd fittings East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations - Milford 220700-10 PLUMBING INSULATION M Cut insulation io a mannc• to avoid complessing iosulation morn than sevcuty-fivc percent (75%) of its nominal thickness N Finish installation with systems at opeiating conditions Repai• joint separations and ciacMng due to thermal movemeot O Repair damaged insulation fiicings by applying same facing matmial ove• damaged mcas Exteod patches at least 4 inches beyond damaged meas Adhere, slaple, and seal patches similai to butt joints P Fo• above ambient smvices, do not install insulation to the following: I Vibration-control devices 2 3 l-esting agency labels and slanrps Nameplates and data plates 4 Manholes 5 6 Handholes Cleaoouts PEN ET RATIONS 34 A Insulation Iustallatioo at Roof' Penetrations: peuct• ations 1 2 3 4 Install insulation continuously tluough roof Seal penetrations with flashing sealant For applications requiring only indom instdation, terminate insulation above roof surface and seal with joint sealant For applicatious requMog indoor and outdoor insalation, install insulatiou fbr outdool applications tightly joiued to indoo• insulation ends Seal joint with joint sealant F_xtcnd jacket of outdom insulation outside ioof flashing at least 2 inches below Iop of roof flashing Seal jacket to loof flashing with tlashing sealaot B lusulation Installation at Underground Extmiot Wall Penetrations: Teuninate insulation flush •vith sleeve seal Seal tenninations with flashing sealant C Insulation lustallation at Aboveg•ound 15xtmior Wall Penetrations: cootiouously thiough wall peuetmtious I 2 3 Install iosulatiou Seal penetrations with flashing sealant Fo• applications •equiring only indoo• iusulation, telminate iosulation inside wall smlace and seal with joint sealaot Fol applicatioos lequiling indool and outdom iosulation, install insulation lbr outdoor applications lightly joined to indooi insulation ends Seal joint wilh ioiot sealant Extend jacket of outdoo• iusulation outside wall flashing and overlap wall flashing a• least 2 ioches 4 D Seal iacket to wall flashing with flashing sealant Insulatioo Installation at Interior Wall and Partition Penetrations (That Am Not Fi•e Rated): Install iosulatiou contiouously through •valls and fmrtitions Fast Shore Middle School Additions and Altmafions -- Millb•d 220700-11 PLUMBING INSULATION E Insulation Installation at Fire-Rated Wall and Partition Penetrations: Install insulation continuously through peneuations of fire-rated walls and partitions 1 Comply witb requirements in Section 078413 "Penetration Firestopping" lot firestopping and fire-resistive joint sealers F Insulation installation at Floo• Penetrations: 1 2 35 Pipe: Install insulation continuously thlougb flool penetrations Seal penetrations through fire-rated assemblies Comply with requirements in Section 078413 "Penetration Firestopping " GENE•L PIPE 1NSULAIION INSIALLAIfON A Reqnirements in tbis article generally apply to all insulation materials except where more specific reqnirements are specified in various pipe insulation material installation articles B Insulation Installation on Fittings, Valves, Strainers, Flanges, and Unions: 1 2 Install insulation over fittings, valves, strainers, flanges, unions, and other specialties with continuous thermal aud vapor-retarder integrity, unless otherwise indicated Insulate pipe elbows using prefbrmed fitting insulation or mitered fittings made fiom same material and density as adjacent pipe insulation Each piece shall be butted tightly against adjoining piece and bonded with adhesive Fill joints, seams, voids, and it•egulal 3 surfaces with insulating cement finished to a smooth, hard, and unifbrm contour that is uniform with ar•joining pipe insulation Insulate tee fittings with prefbrmed fitting insulation or sectional pipe insulation of same material and thickness as used for adjacent pipe Cut sectional pipe insulation to fit Butt each section closely to the next mad hold in place with tie wire Bond pieces with adhesive 4 5 Insulate valves using prefbrmed fitting insulation or sectional pipe insulation of same material, density, and thickness as used for adjacent pipe Overlap adjoining pipe insulation by not less than two (2) times the thicl•ess of pipe insulation, or one (1) pipe diameter, whichever is thicker For valves, insulate up to and including the bonnets, valve stuffing-box stnds, bolts, and nuts Fill joints, seams, and irregular surfhces with insulating cement Insulate strainers using prefbrmed fitting insulation ot sectional pipe insulation of same material, density, and tbickness as nsed Ibr adjacent pipe Overlap adjoining pipe insulation by not less than two (2) times the thickness of pipe insulation, or one (1) pipe diameter, whichever is tbicke• Fill joints, seams, and irregular stM•.ces with insulating cement Insulate strainers so strainer basket flange or' plug can be easily •emoved and replaced without damaging the insnlation mad jacket Provide a •emovable reusable insnlation covet Fm below ambient services, provide a design that maintains vapor barrier 6 7 Insulate tlanges and rations using a section of oversized prefbrmed pipe insulation Overlap adjoining pipe insulation by not less than two (2) times the thickness of pipe insulation, or one (1) pipe diameter, whicbever is tbicket Cover' segmented insulated stufhces witb a laye• of finishing ce•nent and coat with a mastic Install vapor-barrier mfistic fbr below ambient set,ices and a breather mastic fbr above ambient secvices Reinfmce tbc mastic with fhbric-reinfbrcing mesh Itowel tbe mastic to a smooth and well-shapcd contotu East Sbme Middle School Additions and Alterations - MillbM 220700-12 PLUMBING INSULATION 8 9 C Fol services not specified to leccive a field-applied jacket except t`O• flexible elastomeric and polyolefio, install fitted PVC cover over elbows, tees, stlainers, valves, flanges, and unioos qfmminate ends with PVC end caps Tape PVC covers to a4joining insulation facing using PVC tape Stencil o[ label the outside insulation jacket of each unioo with tbe word "UNION " Match size and colo• of pipe labels lnsolate instrument conncctio•ls ['or thermometers, plessore gages, plessu[e temperature laps, test connections, flow meters, sensors, switches, and transmitters on insulated pipes, vessels, and equipment Sbapc insolation at these connections by tapming it to and mound the conoection with insulatiog cement and finish witb finisbing cement, mastic, and flasbiog sealant D Install removable insulalion covcls at locations indicated Installation shall conibrm to tire t`olloxving: Make removable flmrge and noion insulation flora sectional pipe insulatioo of same tbickness as that on adjoining pipe Install same insulation jacket as adjoining pipe insulation Wben flange and in]ion covers am made fi'om sectional pipe insolation, extend iosolation flora flanges m unioo long at least two (2) times tbe insulalioo thickness over adjaceot pipe insolation on each side of flange o• union Secure flange cover in place with stainless-steel m ahnninum bands Select band material compatible •vitb inmdation and .jacket Conslmct •emovable valve insulation covers in same rammer as tb• flanges except divide tbc two-pa•t section on tbc vcltical center line of valve body When covms me made fi'om block insulation, make two (2) halves, eacb consisting of mite•cd blocks wired to stainless-steel li•bfic Sccmc tiffs wire fi'ame, with ils attached iosolation, to flanges witb tie wire Extend insulation at least 2 inches over adjacent pipe insulation on eacb side of valve Fill space bctweeo flange m onion cover and pipe iostflation wilh insulating cement Finish covm assembly wifl• insolating cement applied in two (2) coats Afire fi•st coat is dry, apply and tmwcl second coat Io a smooth finish Unless a PVC jacket is indicated io field-applied jacket scbedules, finish exposed smlhces with a me•al jacke• 3 6 MINERAL-FII3ER INSULATION INSTALI. ATION A brsulalion hrstallation on Straigbl Pipes and Tnbes: I Secam each layer of ptclbm•ed pipe iosalation to pipe with •vite o• bands and tighten bands witlmnt dei'onning insalation materials 2 Wlrmc wlpot balliers are indicated, seal longitudinal seams, end joints, and protrusions witb vapor-baHier mastic and joint sealant 3 For insulation with I•mtoty-applied jackets on above ambient sorlhces, secure laps with outward clioched staples at 6 inches o c 4 Fol insalation with lhctmy-applied jackets on below ambient smtaces, do not staple longitudinal tabs but secme tabs with additional adhesive as recommended by insulation maim ial manulhctuter and seal xvitb vapor-bin rim mastic and Ilasbing sealant B Insulation Installation on Pipe Flanges: East Sbom Middle School Additions rod Alterations - Milt'ord 220700-13 PLUMBING INSULAI ION 1 Install prefbrmed pipe insulation to outer diameter of pipe flange 2 Make width of insulation section same as overall width of flange aod bolts, plus twice the thiclmess of pipe insulation Fill voids between inner citcumfi•rence of flange iosulation and outer ci•cumfi•rence of adjacent straight pipe segments with mineral-fiber blanket insulation Install jacket material with manufhctmer's recommended adhesive, overlap seams at least 1 inch, and seal joints with flashing sealant 3 4 C lnsulatiou Installation on Pipe Fittings and Elbows: Install prefbnned sections of same material as straight segments of pipe insulation when available When prefb•med insulation elbows aud fittings am not available, install mitered sections of pipe insulation, to a thicM•ess equal to ac•joining pipe insulation Secure insulation materials with wire o• bands D Insulation Installation on Valves and Pipe Specialties: 1 h•stall prelbrmed sections of same mate[ial as straight segmeuts of pipe insulation when available, 37 2 When pmtbrmed sections are uot available, install mitered sections of pipe insulation to 3 valve body Anange insulation to permit access to packing and to allow valve operation without disturbing insulation 4 Install insulation to flanges as specified for flange insulation applicatioo FIELD-APPLIED JACKEI 1NSIALLATION A Where PVC jackets ace indicated, install with l-inch overlap at longitudiual seams and end joints; fi•r horizontal applications, install with longitudinal seams along top and bottom of tanks and vessels Seal with manufhctumr's recommended adhesive Apply two (2) continuous beads of adhesive to seams and joints, one (I) bead under lap and the finish bead along seam and joiut edge 38 FINISHES A Equipmeut and Pipe Insulatioo with AS/, Glass-Cloth, or Other Paintable lacket Material: Paint ,jacket with paint system identified below and as specified in Division 09 painting Sections Flat Acrylic Finish: Iwo (2) finish coats over a primei that is cmnpatible with jacket material and finish coat paint Add fungicidal agent to rende• fhbric mildew proof a B Finish Coat Mateiial: Interior, flat, latex-emulsion size Colin: Final color' as sclccted by Architect inspection of the completed Wink Vary first and second coats to allow visual Do not field paint aluminum or stainless-steel jackets East Shorn Middle School Additions and Alterations - MilI'ord 220700-14 PLUMBING INSULATION 39 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A Perform tests and inspections B Tests and Inspections: Inspect pipe, fittings, strainers, and valves, iandomly selected by AIchitect, by temoviog field-applied jacket and insulation in layers in •evmse ruder of theil installalion Extent of inspection shall be limited to three (3) locations of stlaight pipe, three (3) locations o1: threaded fittings, three (3) locations of welded fittings, two (2) locations of threaded stminms, txvo (2) locations ol welded straiams, three (3) locations ot tlueaded valves, and three (3) locatioos of llanged valves fm each pipe service defined in the "Pipiog lnsalation Schedule, General" A•ticle All insulation applications will be considmed defi:ctivc Work il sample inspection levcals lloncompliar•ce with •ecltfitelnellts 310 A PIPING INSULATION SCHEDULE, GENERAL, Acceptable p•eformed pipe aod tubalar insulation materials and thicknesses me identified each piping system and pipe size iange If mole than one (1) material is listed Ibl a piping system, selection flora materials listed is Contractor's option B 311 A Items Not Insulated: Unless otherwise indicated, do not install insulation on the fbllowing: I 2 Drainage piping located ia cl axvl spaces Underground piping 3 Chlome-plated pipes and fittings uMess there is a F,Oterttial for pmsorml injtay INDOOR PIPING INSULATION SCHEDULE Domestic Cold Water: I NPS I (DN 25) and Smaller: Insulation shall be the lbllowing: a 2 NPS I-1/4 (DN 32) and Lalgei: Ir•salation shall be the tbllowing: a B Mineral-Fiber, Prelbtmcd Pipe Insulation, Type I: 1 inch thick MioelaI-FibeL P•elblnled Pipe hasulatioo, Type I: 1 inch thick Domestic Hot and Rcci•culated Hot Warm: 1 NPS 1-1/4 (DN 32) and Smaller: Insulatioo shall be the following: a b Mineral-LibeL Ptelouned Pipe Insulation, Type 1: I '5 inches l?xception: 1 inch or smallcl drops in walls: Mineral-Fibre, P•elbrmed Pipe Insulation, Type 1: I inch thick NPS I-I/2 (DN 40) and Lalget: Insulation shall be the following: a Mineial-Fibm, Pleformcd Pipe Insulation, Type 1:1 ½ inches thick East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations - Millbrd 220700-15 PLUMBING INSULAIION C Stormwater arrd Over flow, above slab: 1 All Pipe Sizes: Insulation shall be the tbllowing: a D Roof Drain and Overflow Drain Bodies: 1 All Pipe Sizes: Insulation shall be the tbllowing: a, E All Pipe Sizes: Insulation shall be the fbllowing: a All Pipe Sizes: Iosulation shall be the following: a Mineral-Fiber, Pmfbrmed Pipe Insulation, Iype I: 1 inch tbick• Hot Service Drains and Vents: 1 All Pipe Sizes: Insulation shall be the fbllowing: a 312 ASI M E 84 compliant pipe insulation kit Coodensate and Equipment Drain Water below 60 Dog 1: (I 6 Deg C): 1 G Mineral-laibe•, Preformed Pipe Insulation, Iype I: 1 iocb thick Exposed Sanitmy Drains, Domestic Watm, Domestic Hot Water, and Stops lbr Plumbiog !aixttues fbr People with Disabilities, wben plastic pipe eoclosure is not plovided: 1 1; Mineral-Fiber, Prefbrmed Pipe Insulation, Iype 1: i inch thick Mineral-lZiber, Prefbrmed Pipe Insulatioo, Iype 1 or II: I inch thick INDOOR, I;IELD-APPLIED JACKEI SCHEDULE A Install ,jacket over insnlation material I:or insulation with fiactory-applied jacket, install the field-applied iacket over the f•ctory-applied iacket B If mine dmn one (1) material is listed, selection flora materials listed is Contractm's option C Piping, Concealed: 1 D None Piping, Exposed: 1 None, Except Mechanical Rooms 2 At Mechanical Rooms: PVC: 20 mils thick END OF SECIION 220700 East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations - Milford 220700-16 COMMISSIONING OF PLUMBING SYSTEMS SECTION 220800 - COMMISSIONING OF PLUMBING SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL 11 RELATED DOCUMEN IS a Drawings and general plovisions ol the Contract, inchlding General and Supplementaly Conditions and othm Division O l Specification Sections, apply •o {his section B The OPR and BOD documentation arc included by •clE•cncc Ib• infbmmtion only 1 2 SUMMARY A This section includes commissioning process •equimments lb• plumbing systems, assemblies, and equipment B Related Sections: 1 Section 019113 "Genmal Commissioning Requirements" I•r genmaI commissioning plocess requirements 2 1 3 Division 22 - Plumbing DESCRIPTION A Ret:•r to Section 019113 "General Commissioning Requirements" l•t the description of commissioning I 4 DEFINITIONS A 1 5 Re•e• to Section 019113 "Genmal Commissioning Requi•emen{s" lbx definitions SUBMIT[ALS A RelEr {o Section 019113 "Genre al Commissioning Requirements" B Ref• •o Section 013300 "Submittal Pmcedmes" lb• specific •equimments C In addition, provide the Ibllowing: 1 6 I Cet fificates ol •eadiness 2 Cmtifica•es of completion ol installation, ptes•an, and sta•tup activities 3 O&M manuals 4 1-est repro ts QUAkIIY ASSURANCE A l-est Equipment Calibration Requirements: Cont•actms will comply wi•h test manalacttue•'s calibration p•ocedmes and intmvals Recalib•ate test instruments immediately afire instruments have been •epai•ed •esuIting flora being dropped o• damaged Affix calibration {ags to test instruments Famish calibration •eco•ds {o CxA upon •equest East Shine Middle School Addilions and AIImations - Millb•d 220800-1 COMMISSIONING OF PLUMBING SYSIEMS 17 COORDINAIION A Refer to Section 019113 "General Commissioning Requirements" R)r requirements pertaining to comdination during the commissioning process PARI2-PRODUCIS 21 IESf EQUiPMENI A All standard testing equipment reqnired to pertbrm startup, initial checkout and functional perfbrmance testing shall be provided by the contractor fbr the equipment being tested For example, tbe phnnbing contractor of Division 22 shall ultimately be responsible fbr all standard testing equipment fbr the plumbing system in Division 22, except fbr equipment specific to and nsed by IAB in their commissioning responsibilities A sul!ficient qnantity of two-way radios shall be provided by each subcontractor along with any lifts m ladders B Special equipment, tools and instluments (specific to a piece of equipment and only available fiom vendor) required fbr testing shall be inchlded in the base bid price to tbe Owner and left on site, except fbr stand-alone data logging equipment that may be nsed by the CxA PtopfietaW test equipment and software required by any equipment manufacturer fi•r programming and/m start-np, whether specified or not, shall be provided by the manufacturer of the equipment Manufhcttuer shall plovide tlae test equipment, demonstrate its use, and assist in the commissioning process as needed Proprietary test equipment (and software) shall become the property of the Owner upon completion of the commissiouing piocess D Data logging equipment and software required to test equipment will be provided by tbe CxA, but shalI not become tire property of the Owner E All testing equipment shall be of sufficient quality and accuracy to test and/or measure system perfbrmance with the tolerances specified ira the Specifications If not otherwise noted, the l:bllowing minimum leqnirements apply: femperature sensors arrd digital thermometers shall bave a certified calibration within the past year to an accuracy of 0.5°F and a resohltion of + or - 0 I°F Pressure sensors shall have an accuracy of'+ or- two pmcent (2%) of the value range being measnred (not full range ofmetro) and have been calibrated within the last year PARI3-EXECUI1ON 3 1 GENERAL DOCUMENIAIION REQUIREMENIS With assistance fiom the installing contractors, the CxA will prepare Pro-Functional Checklists t:b• all commissioned components, equipment, and systems B Red-lined Drawings: 1 2 fhe Contractor will verify all equipment, systems, instrumentation, wiring and components are shown correctly on ted-lined drawings Preliminary red-lined drawings must be made available to the Commissioning Ieam nse prim to the start of Functional Per fonnance festing East Shore Middle School Additions and Altelations - Milford 220800-2 COMMISSIONING OE PLUMBING SYSTEMS 3 4 C Operation and Mainlenance Data: I 2 3 D Contractor will provide a copy of O&M literatrae within forty-five (45) days ol each sabmittal acceplance foi use during the commissiooiog Docess tbr all commissioned equipment and systems Ihe CxA will •cvicw the O&M litcmttae once Ib• conlbrmaoce lo p•oject requirements I-he CxA will [eceive a copy of the final approved O&M Iitemtme once conections have been made by the ConIractm Demonstlatioa and T udning: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 32 Changes, as a •esalt of Functiooal Testing, must be incorporated into tile final as-built drawings, which will be cleated flora tile led-lined dlawings The contracted pmty, as defined io tile Contract Documeots will create the as-built drawings Connactor xvill provide demonstratioo and tlaining as •equired by tile specificatioos A coinplete traioing plan and schedule mast be submitted by the contractor to tile CxA tbur (4) weeks plior to any traioing A naining agenda fo• each t•aining session must be submitted to •he CxA two (2) weeks prior the training session The CxA shall be notified at least seventy-two (72) horns in advance of scheduled tests so that testing may be obsmved by the CxA aod Ownm's reDesentative A copy of the test •eco•d shall be provided to the CxA, Ownm, and A•chitect Engage a Factory-authorized smvice representative to train Owner's maintenance pmsonael to adjust, opm ale, and maiotain specific equipment. Train Ownm's maintenance pmsonoel oa pmcedares and schedales lb• stinting mad stopping, trouble shooting, sm viciog, aad maintaining equipment Review data in O&M Maouals CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES A Pm tbrm commissioniog tests at the direction of the CxA B Attend construction phase conUols coordination meetiogs C Attend domestic warm balancing l eview and corn dination meetings D Participate in Phlmbing systems, assemblies, equipment, and component maintenance ofientatioa and inspection as directed by the CxA E Provide information requested by tile CxA fbl final commissioning documentation F hlcludc lcquircmcnts fol sabmittal data, opelation and nlaintcilaoce data, and tiainiog ill each ptachase ruder ol sub-contract w•itten Plcpale pleliminaly schcdtdc Ibl Phimbing system olicntations and ilrspections, operation and maintenance manual snbnlissioas, tiainiog sessions, pipe and duct system testiog, llushing rod cleaniog, eqaipment start-up, testing and balanciog and task completion l'ot owner Disttibate plelimiamy schedule to commissioaing team members East Shorn Middle School Additions and Altelations - Miltbrd 220800-3 COMMISSIONING O1: PLUMBING SYSIEMS Update schedule as required throughout the construction per iod During the startup and initial checkout process, execute the related portions of the prefanctional checklists for all commissioned equipment Assist the CxA in all verification and functional per fbrmance tests Provide measuring instlnments and logging devices to record test data, and provide data acquisition equipment to record data tbr the complete range ot testing fbr the required test period Gather operation and maintenance literature on all equipment, and assemble in bindms as requited by the specifications Coordinate with the CxA to provide forty-eight (48) horn advance notice so that the witnessing of equipment and system start-up and testing can begin Participate in, and schedule vendors and contractors to participate in the training sessions Provide written notification to tire GC and CxA that the fbllowing work has been completed in accordance with the contract documents, and that the equipment, systems, and sub-systems are operating as requited 1 2 Plumbing eqnipment including domestic water heaters, pumps, plambing fixtures Fire stopping in fi•e rated construction, including caulking, gasketing and sealing of smoke barriers, The equipment supplier shall document rim perfbrmance of his equipment Provide a complete set of red-lined drawings to the CxA prim to the start of lZunctional Per fmrnance Iesting Provide training of the Owner's operating staff asing expert qaalified personnel, as specified Equipment Suppliels 1 2 3 Provide all requested submittal data, including detailed start-up procedures and specific responsibilities of the Owner, to keep warranties in fbrce Assist in equipment testing per agreelnents with Contractors Provide information requested by CxA regarding equipment sequence of operation and testing procedures Refer to Section 019113 "General Commissioning Requirements" fbr additional contractor responsibilities 33 OWNER'S RESPONS1BILI I IFS A 34 Refer to Section 019113 "'General Commissioning Requirements" lb• Owner's Responsibilities DESIGN PROIzESSIONAL'S RESPONSIBILIIIES A Relier to Section 019113 "General Commissioning Requirements" tbr Design Profizssional's Responsibilities Fast Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations - Miltbrd 220800-4 COMMISSIONING OF PLUMBING SYSIEMS 35 CxA'S RESPONSIBI/I]•IES A 36 Refer to Section 019113 "General Commissioning Requirements" for CxA's Responsibilities TESTING PREPARATION A The Plumbing contractor is to cmtify io writing to the CxA that Plumbing systems, subsystems, and equipment have been installed, calibmled, and slatted and are opmating according to the Coll[l act Documents Tile Control contlactoa is to cmtify in writing to the CxA that Plnmbiog instmmeotation and control systems have been completed and calibrated, that they arc operating according to the Contract Documents, aod that p•etest set points have been recmded The TAB contlactor is to cm tify io w•iting that bahmcing p•ocedmes have been completed and that testing, adjusting, and balancing lepolts have been submitted, disclepancies co•ected, and corlcctive wo• k apploved Set systems, subsystems, and equipment into opelating mode to be tested (cg, normal shotdown, noimal auto position, nmmal mannal position, unoccupied cycle, emergency power, and almm conditions) Inspect and vel itS, the position of each device and intm lock identified on checklists E Check safety cutouts, almms, and intealocks with smoke control and life-safety systems during each mode of operation G Testing Instrumentation: Install measming instruments and logging devices to record test data as dilected by the CxA 37 GENEP,AL TESIING REQUIREMENTS A Plovidc technicians, instlumentation, and tools to pmlblm commissioning test at the direction of tile CxA B Scope of Plumbing testing shall inclnde eotite Plumbing installation l-csting shall inchlde measuling capacities and effectiveness of opm ational and control funclioos C Test all opelating modes, inlmlocks, contao[ responses, and responses to abnmmal or emergency conditions, and vmify prope• response of building au•omatioo system cont•ollms and sensors The CxA along xvith the Plumbing contmctol, balaocing subcontractor shall prepme detailed testing plans, procedm es, and checklists fo• Plnmbing systems, subsystems, and equipment Tests will be pellblmcd using design conditions whcneve• possible Simulated conditions may laced to be imposed using an altil]cial load when it is not plactical to test undm design conditions 13elb•e simulating conditions, calibrate testing instruments Provide equipment to sifimlate loads Set sinmlated conditions as directed by the CxA and document simulated conditions and methods ol simulation Aliex lests, mtul n settings to nomml opeaating conditions East Sho•e Middle School Addilions aod Altma0ons - Millb•d 220800-5 COMMISSIONING OF PLUMBING SYSIEMS G Ilre CxA may direct that set points be altered when simulating conditions is not practical H Ihe CxA may direct that sensor values be altered with a signal generator wlren design or' simulating conditions and altering set points are not practical If tests cannot be completed because of a deficiency ootside the scope of the Plumbing system, document the deficiency and report it to fire Owner After deficiencies are •esolved, reschedule tests J If the testing plan indicates specific seasonal testing, complete appropriate initial perfbrmance tests and documentation and schedule seasonal tests 38 PLUMBING SYSI'EMS, SUBSYSTEMS, AND EQUIPMENI IESIING PROCEDURES A Equipment lesting and Acceptance Procedures: 1Testing requirements are specified in individual Division 22 sectimrs Provide submittals, test data, inspector record, and certifications to the CxA B Pipe system cleaning, fiusbing, hydrostatic tests and chemical treatment: test requirements are specified in Division 22 piping Sections Plumbing Contractor shall prepare a pipe system cleaning, flushing, and hydrostatic testing plan Provide cleaning, flushing, testing, and treating plan and final lepotts to the CxA Plan shall include the following: 1 2 3 4 C Sequence of testing and testing procedures tbr each section of pipe to be tested, identified by pipe zone or sector identification marker Markers shall be keyed to Drawings for eacb pipe sector, showing the physical location of each designated pipe test section Drawings keyed to pipe zones or sectors shall be fbrmatted to allow each section of piping to be physically located and identified when referred to in pipe system cleaning, flushing, hydrostatic testing, and chemical treatment plan Description of equipment for flushing operations Minimum flnshing water velocity, Tracking checklist fbr managing and ensuring that all pipe sections have been cleaned, flushed, hydrostatically tested, and chemically treated Plumbing Distribntioa System Iesting: Provide techniciaas, instlumentation, tools, and equipment to test per fbrmance ofdomestic water' distribntion systems Ibe work included in the commissioning process involves a coinplete and thorough evaluation ol the opmation and perfbm•ance of all components, systems and sub-systems rhe fi)llowing equipment and systems shall be evaluated: 1 2 39 Domestic Hot Water Heating Systems Domestic Hot Water' Pumps DEFICIENCIES/NON-CONFORMANCE, COSI OF I•IEStlNG A Retbr to Section 019113 "General Commissioning Requirements" Ib• requirements pertaining to deficiencies/non-contbm•ance, cost of retesting, or fhilure due to manufhcture• defi•ct East Sbore Middle School Additions and Alteratious - Milfbrd 220800-6 COMMISSIONING OF PLUMBING SYSTEMS 310 APPROVAL A Refer to Section 019113 "General Commissioning Requirements" lbr apploval p•ocedares 311 DEFERRED TESTING A 312 A Ret'm to Section 0191 I3 "Genelal Commissioning Requirements" lb• rcquilcments pertaining to defeued testing OPERAqION AND MAINTENANCE b4ANLIALS The Operatioo and Maintenance Manuals shall coalbma to Contlact Documents rcqai•ements as stated iIl Division 01 B Rel•r to Section 019113 Ge •c al Commissio a" lg Requirements" lb• the A[:• and CxA roles in the Opmation and IVlaintenance Manual contlibution, •e,,,iew and apDowfl plocess 313 A TRAINING OF OWNER PERSONN[• L Refci to Section 019113 "Gcneud Commissioning P,cqui•ements" lb• requirements pertaining to training B Plumbing Conm•ctor Tile phlmbing contmctm shall have tile following training l esponsibilities: I 2 Provide the CxA with a training plan two (2) weeks before tile planned training Provide designated Ownel personnel with complehensive olientalion and training in the understaoding of the systems and the operation and maintenance of each piece of Plumbing equipment 3 4 Training shall sta•t with classroom sessions, if necessmy, IMIowed by hands on Imining on each piece of equipment, which shall illustrate Ihe varioas modes of opmation Duriog any demonstration, shoald the system fifil to pe•tbnn in accordance wilh the •equimments of the O&M manual o• sequence of opcralions, the system will be repaired or adjasted as necessary and the demonst• ation Iepealed 5 The appropriate trade or manuthcttue?s •cpmscntative shall provide tile inslmctions on each major piece of equipmenl This person may be the strut-up technician lbr the piece ot eqaipmeot, II•e installing cont•actm or manufactu•eFs •epresentative Practical baikting operaliog cxpctlisc as well as in-dcpda koowlcdgc ol all modes ol opmation of the specific piece ol cqoipment is •cqui•ed Morn than one (1) pmty may be •cqui•cd to execute the t• aining 6 the training sessions shall lbllmv the outline in the Table ol Contents of the operation and maintenance manual and illustrate whenever possible the ase of Ihc O&M lllantlals lb• •ct?•encc 7 Training shall include: Use the plinted installation, opmalion and maintenance instruction matmial included iI1 the O&M manuals hlclude a review ol the written O&M instructions emphasizing sale and plopc• operating requirements, preventative maintenance, special tools occdcd and spree pints inventory suggestions The mdning sfiall include start-up, ope•:aiion in all modes possible, shut-down, seasonal changeovc• and any emergency procedures East Sho•e Middle School Additions and Altmations - Millbrd 220800-7 COMMISSIONING OF PLUMBING SYSIEMS g 8 9 10 Discussion o[ ielevant health and sat•ty issues and coucmns Discussion of'waltanties and guarantees Covet common troubleshooting problems and solutious Explaiu infmmatiou iucluded in the O&M manuals and the location of all plans and manuals in the fhcility Discassioo of any peculiarities of equipment installation or operation Hands-on tlaining shall include start-up, operation in all modes possible, including maimal, shut-down and any eme•geucy pmcedmes and preventative mainteuance lb• all pieces of equipment "lhe plumbing contractor shall fully explain and demoust•ate the operation, function and overrides of any local packaged controls Iraining shall occur after functional testing is complete, uuless apploved otherwise by the Owne• or Owners Representative END OF SECTION 220800 East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations - Miltbrd 220800-8 DOMESTIC WATER PIPING SECTION 221116 - DOMESTIC WAIER PIPING PART l - GENERAL II RE•L ATI?D DOCLIMEN IS A 12 D•awings and general piovisions of the Contlact, inchlding General and Supplementary Conditions mad Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section SLlMMARY A Section Includes: a b Under-building slab and abovegioand domestic watel pipes, tubes, fittings, and specialties ioside the building Specialty valves c Flexible connecto•s PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS Seismic Petfolmance: Domestic •vater piping and support and installation sball withstaod effects of emthquake motions detennined according to the State of Connecticut Building Code SUBMITTALS 14 A Product Data: For the following pIoducts: Specialty valves I•ansition fittings Dielectric fittings Flexible connccto•s Backflow preventers and vacuura breakers Water pencUation systems B Water Samples: Specified in "Cleaning" A•ticle C Coordination D•awings: Fol piping in equipment •ooms and other congested aleas, drawn to scale, on which the lbllowing items ale shown and coordinated with each othe•, asing input fiom Installers el the items involved: Filc-sappression-watcl piping Domestic wate• piping HVAC systems piping HVAC systems DactwoH¢ Combastion Ai• and [!xhaast Piping Flaes, bleechings D Field quality-contlol tepo•ts East Shore MiddLe School Additions and Altclations - Milford 221116-1 DOMESIIC WAIER PIPING 1.5 QUALIIY ASSURANCE A Piping materials shall bear label, stamp, or other markings of specified testing agency B Comply with NS1 14 for plastic, potable domestic water piping and components hrclude marking "NSF-pw" on piping C Comply with NS1; 61 for potable domestic water piping and cmnponents 1 6 PROIECI CONDITIONS A hater*-aption of Existing Water Service: Do not inter:•upt water service to f•cilities occupied by Owner or others unless permitted nnder the Ibllowing conditions and then only after' ar*anging to provide tempmary water service according to iequimments indicated: a Notify Engineer no [izwer tban seven (7) days in advance of proposed interruption of water service b 1 7 Do not proceed with interruption of water service without Engineer's written permission COORDINATION A Coordinate sizes and locations of concrete bases with actual equipment provided PARI 2 - PRODUCIS 2 I PIPING MA'IERIAkS Comply with lequimments in "Piping Schedule" Article fbr applications of pipe, tube, fitting materials, and joining methods fbr specific services, service locations, and pipe sizes 22 COPPER IUBE AND FITIINGS A Hard Copper Inbe: ASfM B 88, fype L water robe, dlawn tenrpe• a B WIoagbt-Copper Solder-loiut Fittings: ASME B l 6 22, wrought-coppe• pressme fittings c d Bronze l:langes: ASME: BI 6 24, Class I50, with solder:joint ends Copper' Unions: MSS SP-123, cast-coppm-alloy, hexagonal-stock body, with ball-andsocket, metal-to-metal seating surfitces, mad soldercioint ol threaded ends Soft Copper I ube: AS IM B 88, Iype K water tnbe, annealed temper a b 23 Cast-Copper Solder-loint I:ittings: ASME B 16 18, pmssme fittings b Copper Solder-Joint Fittings: ASMI• B16 22, wrought-copper pressule fittings NOIF:i: No fittings are allowed below slab on grade PIPING IOINING MAII•RIAkS A Pipe-Flange Gasket Materials: AWWACII0, rubber, flat fhce, 1/8 inch thick o• ASMF• B I6 21, nonmetallic and asbestos fiee, unless otherwise indicatud; full-ffme or •ing type unless otbe[wise indicated East Shorn Middle School Additions and Alterations - Milford 221116-2 DOMESTIC WATER PIPING Metal, Pipe-Flange Bolts aud Nuts: ASME B 18 2 I, carbon steel unless other,vise indicated C Solder Filler Melals: ASTM B 32, lead-flee alloys lnclade water-fiushable flux according to ASTM B 813 D Brazing iZillet Metals: AWS A5 8, BCuP Series, copper-phospholns alloys Ibr general-duty blazing anless otbetxvise indicated 24 VALVES A All domestic water valves shall be honze Comply with •equitements in Section 220523 "Gene•al-Daty Valves li• Phlmbing Piping" lbI geaeral-duty metal valves B Comply with requirements in Section 221119 "Domestic Watc• Piping Specialties" fbr balancing valves, du•in valves, backflow p•eventers, and vacuum breakers 25 TRANSITION PIT TINGS A Genera[ Requirements: a b c Same size as pipes to be joined hcssulc rating at least eqnal to pipes to be joined End connectioos compatible with pipes to be joined Fitting-Type Y•ansition Couplings: Manothctured piping coupling o• specified piping system fitting 26 D1ELECTPdC F lI I INGS A General Requirements: Assembly of coppel alloy and feuous mateiials or ferrous material body with sepaiating noncondnctive insulating material suitable lb• system fluid, p•esstue, aud tcmpelatule B Diclectt ic Unions: a Manufactare•s: Subject to compliance with teqni•emeuts, provide products by one (I) of tbe Ibllowing: b a b Capitol Manulactniing Company Ccntlal Plastics Company c EPCO Sales, Inc d Watts P,egulato• Co ; a division ol Watts Wate• Technologies, Inc e Ztlrn Phlmbing P•oducts G•oup; Wilkins Water Conl•ol P•oducts Description: a b C Plcsstnc Rating: 250 psig at 180 dcg F (82 dcg C) •nd Connections: Soklel•joint coppe• alloy and tlueaded l•IIoas Diclcclfic lqanges: East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations - Milford 221116-3 DOMESIIC WAIER PIPING Manufiactum•s: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one (1) of the fbllowing: b a b Capitol Manufhctuting Company Central Plastics Company c EPCO Sales, [nc, d Watts Regulator' Co; a division of Watts Water Iechnologies, Inc Descfiptiou: a b c D Factory-fhbricated, bolted, compauion-tlange assembly Pressure Rating: 150 psig or 300 psig as lequired to suit system p•essures End Connections: Solder-joint copper alloy and threaded fi•r•ous; threaded soldmjoint copper alloy and threaded ferrous Dielectric-1;lange Kits: a Manul•rctmers: Subject to compliance with •equirements, piovide products by one (l) of the fbllowing: a b c d b Advance Products & Systems, Inc Calpico, hac Central Plastics Company Pipeline Seal and Insulator, Inc Description: a b c d e Nonconducting materials fbr field assembly of companion flanges P•essme Rating: 150 psig or' 300 psig as required to suit system pressures Gasket: Neoprene or pbenolic• Bolt Sleeves: Phenolic or' polyethylene Washers: Phenolic with steel backing washers Dielectric Couplings: Manulitcttuers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide pmdncts by one (1) of the fbllowing: a b b F Calpico, [nc Lochinvar Co•pmation Description: a b Galvanized-steel coupling Pressure Rating: 300 psig at 225 deg F (107 deg C) c End Connections: Eemale thleaded d Lining: lne•t and noncorrosive, themaoplastic Dielectric Nipples: East Shorn Middle School Additions and Alterations - Milfbrd 221116-4 DOMESTIC WATEP, PIPING Mamffacturels: Subject to compliance xvitb iequiremeots, provide products by oile (I) of tile followiug: a b c b Perfection Corporation; a subsidiary of American Meter Company Precision Plumbing Products, Inc Victaulic Company Descliption: Electroplated steel nipple complying with ASTM F 1545 PIessule Rating: 300 psig at 225 deg F (107 deg C) End Connections: Male threaded m grooved Lining: lnelt and nonco•losive, plopylene FLEXIBI_I? CONNECTORS 27 A Manulhctmers: Subject to compliance wifl• •equi•ements, p•ovide ploducts by one (1) ol tile following: Flex-Hose Co, Inc Flexiclaft lndustlies Flex Pmssioo, Lid Hyspan Pmcisioo Ploducts, lnc Metratlex, lnc B Bronze-Hose Flexible Connectors: Comlgated-b•onze tubing with blonze wile-biaid coveling and ends brazed to inncl tubiog Working-P•cssure Rating: Minimum 200 psig End Connections NPS 2 (DN 50) and Smallei: Ihreaded coppel pipe or plain-end copper tube End Connections NPS 2-I/2 (DN 65) and k,algm: Flanged coppm alloy PART 3 - EXECUTION 3 I PIPING INSTALLAIION A D• axviug plans, sclmmatics, mad diag• ares indicate genmal location and arrangement ol domestic water piping IMicated locations and mumgements me used to size pipe and calculate fiiction loss, expansioo, and othei design considelations Install pipiug as indicated unless deviations to layout ale apploved on Coordination Drawings B Install copper tubing undei buikling slab according to CDA's "Copper Tube Handbook" C Install sbotolf valve immediately upstleam of each dielectric fitting D Install domestic warm piping level m pitched xvith one quarrel pelcent (0 25%) slope dowmwud toward &aiu and plumb Install seismic •estmiiltS oo piping Comply •vith •equilcments ill Section 220548 "Vibration and Seismic Coutrols lb• Phlmbing Piping and Equipment" lb• seismic-restraint devices East Sbo•e Middle School Additions and Alterations - Miltbrd 2211 I6-5 DOMESI'IC WAIER PIPING h•stall piping concealed fiom view arrd protected Ii•om physical contact by building occupants unless otherwise indicated and except in equipment romns and service areas G• Install piping indicated to be exposed aud piping in equipment rooms and service areas at tight angles or parallel to building wails. Diagonal fans are prohibited unless specifically iudicated otherwise Install piping above accessible ceilings to allow safficient space fbr ceiling panel removal, and coordinate with other services occupying that space 1 Install piping adjacent to equipment and specialties to allow smvice and maintenance I Install piping to pemfit valve smvicing K Install nipples, uuions, special fittings, and valves with pressure ratings the same as or higher than system pressure rating used in applications below unless otherwise iudicated k lustall piping fiee of sags and bends M Install fittings fbr changes in direction and branch connections N Install unions in copper •rbing at final coimection to each piece of equipment, machine, and specialty 0 P Install pressure gages on suction and discharge piping fiom each plumbing pump Comply with requirements in Section 220519 "Meters and Gages fol Plumbing Piping" fbr pressure gages Install thermostats in hot-water cimulation pipiug Comply with requirements in Section 221123 "Domestic Water Pumps" fbr thermostats Q Install thelmometers on inlet and outlet piping at each warm heater Comply with requirements in Section 220519 "Meters and Gages fbr Plumbing Piping" tbr thermometers R Install thermometers on outlet piping at each thmmostatic mixing valve, if' not f;actory-fumished on mixing valve assembly Comply with requilements in Section 220519 "Meters and Gages fbr Plumbing Piping" tb• thermometms S Install sleeves fbr piping penetrations of walls, ceiliags, and floors Comply with requirements fbr sleeves specified in Section 220500 "Common Wink Results fi•r Plumbing" Install sleeve seals fbr piping penetrations of concrete walls and slabs Comply with requi•emeuts fbx sleeve seals specified in Section 220500 "Common Work Results fol Phnnbing" U 3 2 Install escutcheons tb• piping penetrations of walls, ceilings, and floors Comply with requirements fbt escutcheons specified in Section 220500 "Comnmn Work Results fb• Phlmbing" JOINI CONSI RUCTION Ream ends of pipes and tubes and remove bur•s Bevel plain ends o f steel pipe East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations - Milford 221116-6 DOMESTIC WATER PIPING Remove scale, slag, dirt, and debris fi'om inside and outside of pipes, lobes, aud fittings before assembly Tbleaded Joints: Thlead pipe with tapered pipe threads according to ASME BI 201 Cut threads full aud clean osiog sharp dies Ream threaded pipe ends to lemove bmrs rod e • stom full ID loin pipe fittings and wdves as lbllmvs: a Apply applopliate tape or tbrcad compound to extmnal pipe threads Damaged Threads: Do oot use pipe or pipe fittings with threads that ale coliodcd or damaged D B•azed Joints: Ioin copper lube and fittiogs according to CDA's "Copper Iube Handbook," "Brazed loints" Chapter E Soldelcd Joints: AppLy ASTM B 813, water-flusbable flox to end of tube Ioin coppel robe and fittings according to ASTM B 828 ol CDA's "Coppc• Tube Handbook " Doctile-hon-PipiogGmoved Joints: Cut groove end of pipe Assemblecouplingwitbboosing, gasket, lubficaot, and bolts loin ductile-iron pipe and glooved-end fittings according to AWWA C606 lb• ductile-iron-pipe, cut-grooved joints Flanged loints: Select appropriate asbestos-flee, nonmetallic gasket material in size, type, and tbickoess suitable lbr domestic watm smvice loin flanges with gasket mad bolls according to ASME B31 9 Dissimilm-Matmial Piping Ioints: Make joints osing adaptms compatible with matelials ol botb piping systems 33 VALVE INSTALLAI-ION A Genelal-Duty Valves: Comply with lequirements io Section 220523 "General-Duty Valves tbr Plumbing Piping" for valve installations Install shutoff valve close to water maia on eacb branch aud lisel selving plumbing fixtures ox equipment, on each watel supply to equipment, and on each water supply to pltlmbing fixtuies that do not have supply stops Use ball or gate valves fol pipiog NPS 2 (DN 50) and sulallel C brstall drain valves Ib• equipment at base of each water lisel, at low points in hm izonlal piping, and whine tequi•ed to dmio warm piping Diain valves ale specified in Section 221119 "Domestic Watel Pipiug Specialties " a b Hose-End Drain Valves: At low points in warm mains, risers, and branches Stop-and-Waste Drain Valves: Instead ot hose-end d•ain wdves whole indicated Install balancing valve in each bot-watc• circulation •ettnn branch and discharge side of each pump and circulator Set balancing valves partly open to restrict but not stop flow Use ball valves for piping NPS 2 (DN 50) and smallet Comply xvith mquilements in Section 221119 "Domestic Warm Piping Specialties" fol balancb+g valves East Shore Middle School Additions and Altemtioos - Millbrd 221116-7 DOMESI IC WA I ER PIPING 3.4 rI•kNSIIION FII lING INSIALLAIION A 35 Install transition couplings at ioints ot dissimilar piping DIELEC•f RIC Fll IING INSrALLAI[ON A Install dielectric fittings in piping at connections of dissimilm metal piping and tubing B Dielectric Fittings fbr NPS 2 (DN 50) and Smaller: Use dielectric couplings or nipples 36 I:LEXIBLE CONNECIOR INSIALLAIION A Install flexible connectors in suction and discharge piping connections to eacb domestic water pump B 3.7 Install bronze-hose flexible cmmectors in copper domestic water tubing HANGER AND SUPPORI 1NSIALLAIION A Comply with requirements iu Section 220548 "Vibration and Seismic Controls Ib• Plumbing Piping aud Equipment" tbr seismic-restraint devices B Comply with requirements in Sectiou 220529 "Hangers and Supports l:bt Plumbing Piping and Equipment" fbr pipe hanger and snppot t products and installation a b Vertical Piping: MSS Iype 8 or 42, clamps Individual, Straight, Horizoutal Piping Runs: a b c c d 100 I:eet and Less: MSS lype I, adjustable, steel clevis hangers Longer Ihan 100 l:eet: MSS I'ype 43, adjustable loller hangers Longer •;hau 100 Eeet If' Indicated: MSS 'Iype 49, spring cushion rolls Multiple, Straight, Horizontal Piping Runs 100 Feet or konge•: MSS lype 44, pipe rolls Snppor t pipe rolls on trapeze Base of Vertical Piping: MSS Iype 52, spring hangers C Suppolt vertical piping arrd tubing at base and at eacb floor D Rod diameter may be reduced rare size for donble-md bangers, to a minimum of 3/8 inch E Install bangers fbr coppe• tubing with the lbllowing maximum horizontal spacing and minimum rod diameters: a b c d e F NPS 3/4 (DN 20) and Smallm: 60 inches with 3/8-inch NPS I and NPS l-I/4 (DN 25 and DN 32): 72 inches with 3/8-inch rod NPS 1-I/2 and NPS 2 (DN 40 and DN 50): 96 inches with 3/8-iuch rod NPS 2-l/2 (DN 65): 108 inches with V_•-iuch md NPS3toNPS 5(DN80toDN 125): l0 f•et with V.•-iuchrod install snppo•ts for vet tical COl)per tubing evely 10 fizet East Shore Middle School Additions axed Alterations - Milford 221116-8 DOMESTIC? WATER PIPING Support piping and robing not listed in lhis reticle accoiding to MSS SP-69 and manufacture?s written instructions 38 CONNECTIONS A Drawings indicate genelal mrangement of piping, fittings, and specialties B Install piping adjacent Io equipment and machines to allow service and maintenance C Connect domestic water piping to existing interio• domestic water piping with shutoff valve; extend and connect to the Ibllowing: a Water Heatms: Cold-watc• inlet and hot-water outlet piping io sizes indicated, but not smallm than sizes of watei beatm connections Plumbing Fixtmes: Cold- and bot-watel supply piping in sizes indicated, but ilot smaller {hao •eqaited by plumbing code Comply xvith •equi•ements in Division 22 plumbing fixture Sections for connection sizes Equipment: Cold- and hot-watm sopply piping as indicated, but nol smaller than equipment connections lhovide shutoft wdve and union lbr each conoecfion 39 IDENTIFICATION A ldcntil• system components Comply with lcqaircments in Section 220553 "Identification for Plumbing Piping and Equipment" lbt identification materials and installation B 310 Label pressme pipiog with system operating pressme FIELD QUALITY CONTROL, A Pel Ibli]] tests and inspections B Pipiog Inspections: a Do not enclose, covm, o• put piping into operation antil il has been inspected and approved by autbolities having julisdiction b Dining installation, notify authorities having julisdiction at least one (1) day bet:i)•e inspection most be made Pmlbm• tests specified belmv in p•esence of authorities having jurisdiction: a Roughing-in Inspection: A•mnge 1"o• inspection of piping before concealing ol closing-in atim roughing-to and before setting fixtalcs Final Inspection: Arrange final inspection lb• attthotities having jurisdiclion to obsm ve tests specified below and to cnsme compliance wilh •equi•cments c d C Reinspection: If autholitics having imisdiction find that piping xvill not pass tests ol inspections, make requited corrections and atlange tbr reinspection Reports: julisdiction Plepale inspection leports and have them signed by aulhotities having Piping Tests: East Shorn Middle School Additions and Alteiatioos - Millb•d 2211 I6-9 DOMESI IC WA I ER PIPING a b c Fill domestic water piping Check components to determine that they are not air bound and that piping is full of water lest for leaks and defi•cts in new piping and parts of existing piping that have been altered, extended, or' repaired If' testing is performed in segments, submit a separate report fbr each test, complete with diagram of portion of piping tested Leave new, altered, extended, or replaced domestic water piping uncovered and unconcealed until it has been tested and approved Expose work that wus covered or concealed before it was tested d e f Cap and subject piping to static water pressure of 50 psig above operating pressure, without exceeding pressure rating of piping system materials Isolate test source and allow to stand fbr fbur (4) hours Leaks and loss in test pressure constitute defects that must be repaired Repair leaks and defects with new materials and retest piping or portion thereof until satisfhctory results are obtained Prepare reports fbr tests and fbr corrective action required Domestic water piping will be considered defective if it does not pass tests and irrspections E 3,II A Prepare test and inspection reports ADIUSIING Perform the fbllowing adjustmeuts befbre operation: a b c Close drain valves, bydrants, and hose bibbs Open shutoff valves to fully open position Open throttling valves to proper setting d Adjust balancing valves in hot-water-circulation returra pipiug to provide adequate flow a b Manually a•just ball-type balanciug valves ira hot-water-circulation return piping to provide flow of hot water in each branch Adjust calibrated balancing valves to flows indicated Remove plugs used during testing of' piping and fbr tempormy sealing of piping during installation Remove and clean strainel screens Close drain valves aird replace drain plugs Remove filter cartridges •:}om housings and verify that cartridges are as specified application where used arrd are clean and ready fbr nse Cbeck plumbiug specialties and verify proper settings, adjnsmrents, aud opelation 312 A CLEANING Clean and disinfect potable domestic wate• piping as fbllows: a b Purge uew piping and parts of existing piping that have been altered, extended, o• repaired before using Use purging and disinfecting procedures prescribed by authorities baying jurisdiction; if metbods are not proscribed, use procedures described in either AWWAC651 o• AWWA C652 or fbllow procedures described below: East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations - Miltbrd 221116-10 DOMES IIC WATER PIPING a b Flush piping system with clean, potable water until di•ty watm does not appear at outlets Fill and isolate system according to citbm of the fblloxving: I) 2) Fill system ol part thereof with xvatel/chlodne solution with at least 50 ppm of chlorine Isolate with valves and allow to stand for txvcnty-lbm (24) Fill syslem or pint thereof with wateffcblorine solalion wilh at least 200 ppm of chlorine Isolate and alloxv to stand for three (3) horns Flush system with clean, potable watm antil no cblorine is in water comiag flora system aftra the standing time Submit water samples in stelile bottles to authorities having jmisdiction Repeat procedures if biological examination shows contaminalioa Plcpmc and submit •cpmts of l)mging and disinfectiag activities C 313 A Clean inte 'o' oldo nestIc •vatm piping system Remove dirt and debris as wofl,: p•ogiesses PIPING SCHEDULE Transitioa and special fittings with pmssme •atings at least equal to piping lating amy be used in applications below ualess otbelwise indicated B Elanges and uaions may be ased fol aboveg•ound piping joints unless othmxvise indicated Fittiag Option: Exlladed-tee connections and brazed joints may be used on aboveground copper tubing D Under-building-slab, domestic watel piping, NPS 2 (DN 50) and smaller shall be the lbllowing: Soil coppe• tube, ASTM B 88, Type K; ',woaght-coppel solde•zjoint fittings; and brazed joints NOTE: No fittings ale allowed below slab, except final connections (sacb as to &ain trap plime• taps) Aboveg•ound domestic watm piping, NPS 2 (DN 50) lind smaller shall be oae (1) of the lbllowing: a l-Iald coppel tabe, ASTM B 88, lype L w•ought-coppe• solder:joint fittings; aad soldered joints 314 VALV•SCH15DUL• A I Refel to Section 220523 "General Daty Valves lbl Phanbing Piping" 2 Use bronze valves on coppe• piping 3 Drawings indicate valve types to be used Whele specific valve types me not indicated, the IblIowing •equi•ements apply; a Shutoff l)uty: Use ball valves lbr piping NPS 2 (DN 50) and smallcl b rhmtlling Daty: Use ball valves East Shoic Middle School Additions and Alterations - Millbid 22II16-11 DOMES T IC WA 1ER PIPING c d B Hot-Watm Circulation Piping, Balancing Duty: Calibrated balancing valves Drain Duty: Hose-eod drain valves Use check valves to maintain correct direction of domestic water flow to and flora equipment, END Ot: SECIION 221116 East Shore Middle School Additions and Alterations - Millbrd 221116-12