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Section055000 "Metal Fabrications" for supports that attach [ceiling-hung compartments] [floor-and-ceiling-anchored compartments] [and] [post-to-ceiling screens] to overhead structural system. WOOD MAY PROVIDE ADEQUATE OVERHEAD SUPPORT FOR FLOOR-AND-CEILING-ANCHORED COMPARTMENTS AND POST-TO-CEILING SCREENS BUT IS INADEQUATE FOR SUPPORTING CEILING-HUNG COMPARTMENTS. CONSULT MANUFACTURERS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS. [Section061000 "Miscellaneous Carpentry"] for [blocking] [overhead support of floor-and-ceiling-anchored compartments] [and] [overhead support of post-to-ceiling screens]. Section102813 "Toilet and Bath Accessories" for toilet tissue dispensers, grab bars, purse shelves, and similar accessories mounted on toilet compartments. SUBMITTALS Product Data: For each type of product. Include construction details, material descriptions, dimensions of individual components and profiles, and finishes for toilet compartments. Shop Drawings: For toilet compartments. Include plans, elevations, sections, details, and attachment details. Show locations of cutouts for compartment-mounted toilet accessories. Show locations of centerlines of toilet fixtures. Show locations of floor drains. Show[ceiling grid, ceiling-mounted items, and] overhead support or bracing locations. Samples for Initial Selection: For each type of toilet compartment material indicated. Include Samples of hardware and accessories involving material and color selection. Samples for Verification: For the following products, in manufacturer's standard sizes unless otherwise indicated: Each type of material, color, and finish required for toilet compartments, prepared on 6-inch- (152-mm-) square Samples of same thickness and material indicated for Work. Each type of hardware and accessory. RETAIN "PRODUCT SCHEDULE" PARAGRAPH BELOW FOR PROJECT IF MULTIPLE INSTALLATIONS WITH MULTIPLE SELECTED COLORS OR PATTERNS ARE REQUIRED AND CONTRACTOR VERIFICATION IS ADVISABLE. Product Schedule: For toilet compartments, prepared by or under the supervision of supplier, detailing location and selected colors for toilet compartment material. Product Certificates: For each type of toilet compartment. Maintenance Data: For toilet compartments to include in maintenance manuals. PROJECT CONDITIONS Field Measurements: Verify actual locations of toilet fixtures, walls, columns, ceilings, and other construction contiguous with toilet compartments by field measurements before fabrication. PRODUCTS PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS RETAIN "SURFACE-BURNING CHARACTERISTICS" PARAGRAPH BELOW IF AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION REQUIRES THAT TOILET COMPARTMENTS MADE OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS COMPLY WITH SURFACE-BURNING REQUIREMENTS. FLAME-SPREAD INDEX OPTIONS CORRESPOND TO FLAME-SPREAD AND SMOKE-DEVELOPED CLASSESA, B, AND C; VERIFY, WITH MANUFACTURERS, AVAILABILITY OF SUITABLE UNITS. INTERIOR FINISH RATINGS OFTEN DO NOT APPLIED TO TOILET COMPARTMENTS. NOT OFFERED BY ALL MANUFACTURERS. Surface-Burning Characteristics: Comply with ASTME84; testing by a qualified testing agency. Identify products with appropriate markings of applicable testing agency. Flame-Spread Index: [25] [75] [200] or less. Smoke-Developed Index: 450 or less. VERIFY ACCESSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS OF AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. SOME PROJECTS MAY REQUIRE COMPLIANCE WITH MULTIPLE ACCESSIBILITY REGULATIONS. Regulatory Requirements: Comply with applicable provisions in [the U.S. Architectural & Transportation Barriers Compliance Board's ADA-ABA Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities] [and] [ICCA117.1][Texas Accessibility Standards (TAS)] for toilet compartments designated as accessible. PHENOLIC-CORE TOILET COMPARMENTS  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=9485" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457011233" Accurate Partitions Corp.; ASI Group.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457011237" Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457011242" Global Partitions; ASI Group. Marlite.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457011245" Metpar Corp. RETAIN "TOILET-ENCLOSURE STYLE," "ENTRANCE-SCREEN STYLE," AND "URINAL-SCREEN STYLE" PARAGRAPHS BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT. SEVERAL MANUFACTURERS DO NOT RECOMMEND CEILING-HUNG AND FLOOR-ANCHORED MOUNTING STYLES FOR PHENOLIC-CORE UNITS. Toilet-Enclosure Style: [Overhead braced] [Floor anchored] [Ceiling hung] [Floor and ceiling anchored]. Entrance-Screen Style: [Overhead braced] [Floor anchored] [Ceiling hung] [Floor and ceiling anchored]. Urinal-Screen Style: [Wall hung] [Floor anchored] [Overhead braced] [Post to ceiling]. BEFORE RETAINING SECOND OPTION IN "DOOR, PANEL(,SCREEN), AND PILASTER CONSTRUCTION" PARAGRAPH BELOW, VERIFY AVAILABILITY WITH MANUFACTURERS. SEE THE EVALUATIONS. Door, Panel[,Screen], and Pilaster Construction: Solid phenolic-core panel material with melamine facing on both sides fused to substrate during panel manufacture (not separately laminated), and with eased and polished edges[and no-sightline system]. Provide minimum 3/4-inch- (19-mm-) thick doors and pilasters and minimum 1/2-inch- (13-mm-) thick panels. Pilaster Shoes and Sleeves (Caps): Formed from stainless-steel sheet, not less than 0.031-inch (0.79-mm) nominal thickness and 3 inches (76 mm) high, finished to match hardware. RETAIN "URINAL-SCREEN POST" PARAGRAPH BELOW FOR FLOOR-ANCHORED, OVERHEAD-BRACED, AND POST-TO-CEILING URINAL SCREENS. . Urinal-Screen Post: Manufacturer's standard post design of 1-3/4-inch- (44-mm-) square, stainless steel tube with satin finish; with shoeand sleeve (cap) matching that on the pilaster. Brackets (Fittings): Full-Height (Continuous) Type: Manufacturer's standard design; stainless steel. Phenolic-Panel Finish: Facing Sheet Finish: [One color and pattern] [Two colors and patterns] in each room. SOLID "THROUGH-COLOR" PHENOLIC PANELS DESCRIBED BY SECOND OPTION IN "COLOR AND PATTERN" SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW ARE AVAILABLE FROM SEVERAL MANUFACTURERS; VERIFY AVAILABILITY WITH MANUFACTURERS. Color and Pattern: [As indicated by manufacturer's designations] [As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range] , with manufacturer's standard [dark color core] [through-color core matching face sheet]. MOST PHENOLIC PANELS HAVE BLACK OR DARK BROWN EDGES; SEVERAL MANUFACTURERS OFFER MATCHING PANEL EDGES IN A LIMITED ARRAY OF COLORS. RETAINING SECOND OPTION IN "EDGE COLOR" SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW WILL LIMIT THE NUMBER OF AVAILABLE MANUFACTURERS; VERIFY AVAILABILITY WITH MANUFACTURERS. Edge Color: [Manufacturer's standard] [Through-color matching facing sheet color]. HARDWARE AND ACCESSORIES RETAIN ONE OF TWO "HARDWARE AND ACCESSORIES" PARAGRAPHS BELOW. STANDARD IS FOR MEDIUM USE AND LIMITED ABUSE. Hardware and Accessories: Manufacturer's standard operating hardware and accessories. Material: Stainless steel. Hinges: Manufacturer's standard continuous, cam type that swings to a closed or partially open position, allowing emergency access by lifting door. RECESSED LATCH-OPERATING DEVICES THAT ARE ACCESSIBLE TO PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES ARE AVAILABLE. VERIFY REQUIREMENTS OF AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. Latch and Keeper: Manufacturer's standard [recessed] [surface-mounted] latch unit designed for emergency access and with combination rubber-faced door strike and keeper. Provide units that comply with regulatory requirements for accessibility at compartments designated as accessible. Coat Hook: Manufacturer's standard combination hook and rubber-tipped bumper, sized to prevent in-swinging door from hitting compartment-mounted accessories. Door Bumper: Manufacturer's standard rubber-tipped bumper at out-swinging doors[and entrance-screen doors]. Door Pull: Manufacturer's standard unit at out-swinging doors that complies with regulatory requirements for accessibility. Provide units on both sides of doors at compartments designated as accessible. KEEP HEAVY-DUTY HARDWARE FOR PROJECT SUBJECT TO HEAVIER USE AND MORE ABUSE. Hardware and Accessories: Manufacturer's heavy-duty operating hardware and accessories. Hinges: Manufacturer's minimum 0.062-inch- (1.59-mm-) thick stainless-steel continuous, cam type that swings to a closed or partially open position, allowing emergency access by lifting door. Mount with through-bolts. Latch and Keeper: Manufacturer's heavy-duty surface-mounted cast-stainless-steel latch unit designed to resist damage due to slamming, with combination rubber-faced door strike and keeper, and with provision for emergency access. Provide units that comply with regulatory requirements for accessibility at compartments designated as accessible. Mount with through-bolts. Coat Hook: Manufacturer's heavy-duty combination cast-stainless-steel hook and rubber-tipped bumper, sized to prevent in-swinging door from hitting compartment-mounted accessories. Mount with through-bolts. Door Bumper: Manufacturer's heavy-duty rubber-tipped cast-stainless-steel bumper at out-swinging doors[and entrance-screen doors]. Mount with through-bolts. Door Pull: Manufacturer's heavy-duty cast-stainless-steel pull at out-swinging doors that complies with regulatory requirements for accessibility. Provide units on both sides of doors at compartments designated as accessible. Mount with through-bolts. RETAIN "OVERHEAD BRACING" PARAGRAPH BELOW FOR OVERHEAD-BRACED UNITS. REVISE IF SPECIFIC FINISH IS REQUIRED. GENERALLY, CLEAR-ANODIZED FINISH IS PROVIDED. RECOMMEND KEEPPING BELOW IF VANDALISM IS A CONCERN. Overhead Bracing: Manufacturer's standard continuous, extruded-aluminum head rail with antigrip profile and in manufacturer's standard finish. Anchorages and Fasteners: Manufacturer's standard exposed fasteners of stainless steel, finished to match the items they are securing, with theft-resistant-type heads. Provide sex-type bolts for through-bolt applications. For concealed anchors, use stainless-steel, hot-dip galvanized-steel, or other rust-resistant, protective-coated steel compatible with related materials. MATERIALS KEEP ALUMINUM CASTINGS AND EXTRUSIONS IF KEEPING OVERHEAD BRACING. Aluminum Castings: ASTMB26/B26M. Aluminum Extrusions: ASTMB221 (ASTMB221M). Stainless-Steel Sheet: ASTMA666, Type304, stretcher-leveled standard of flatness. Stainless-Steel Castings: ASTMA743/A743M. FABRICATION Fabrication, General: Fabricate toilet compartment components to sizes indicated. Coordinate requirements and provide cutouts for through-partition toilet accessories where required for attachment of toilet accessories. RETAIN APPLICABLE MOUNTING STYLES IN "OVERHEAD-BRACED UNITS," "FLOOR-ANCHORED UNITS," "CEILING-HUNG UNITS," AND "FLOOR-AND-CEILING-ANCHORED UNITS" PARAGRAPHS BELOW; COORDINATE WITH MOUNTING STYLES IN "PHENOLIC-CORE TOILET COMPARTMENTS" ARTICLE. Overhead-Braced Units: Provide manufacturer's standard corrosion-resistant supports, leveling mechanism, and anchors at pilasters to suit floor conditions. Provide shoes at pilasters to conceal supports and leveling mechanism. Floor-Anchored Units: Provide manufacturer's standard corrosion-resistant anchoring assemblies with leveling adjustment nuts at pilasters for structural connection to floor. Provide shoes at pilasters to conceal anchorage. Ceiling-Hung Units: Provide manufacturer's standard corrosion-resistant anchoring assemblies with leveling adjustment nuts at pilasters for connection to structural support above finished ceiling. Provide assemblies that support pilasters from structure without transmitting load to finished ceiling. Provide sleeves (caps) at tops of pilasters to conceal anchorage. Floor-and-Ceiling-Anchored Units: Provide manufacturer's standard corrosion-resistant anchoring assemblies with leveling adjustment nuts at tops and bottoms of pilasters. Provide shoes and sleeves (caps) at pilasters to conceal anchorage. Urinal-Screen Posts: Provide manufacturer's standard corrosion-resistant anchoring assemblies with leveling adjustment nuts at[tops and] bottoms of posts. Provide shoes[and sleeves (caps)] at posts to conceal anchorage. Door Size and Swings: Unless otherwise indicated, provide 24-inch- (610-mm-) wide in-swinging doors for standard toilet compartments and 36-inch- (914-mm-) wide out-swinging doors with a minimum 32-inch- (813-mm-) wide clear opening for compartments designated as accessible. EXECUTION EXAMINATION Examine areas and conditions, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for fastening, support, alignment, operating clearances, and other conditions affecting performance of the Work. Confirm location and adequacy of blocking and supports required for installation. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. INSTALLATION General: Comply with manufacturer's written installation instructions. Install units rigid, straight, level, and plumb. Secure units in position with manufacturer's recommended anchoring devices. Maximum Clearances: Pilasters and Panels: 1/2 inch (13 mm). Panels and Walls: 1 inch (25 mm). Full-Height (Continuous) Brackets: Secure panels to walls and to pilasters with full-height brackets. Locate bracket fasteners so holes for wall anchors occur in masonry or tile joints. Align brackets at pilasters with brackets at walls. RETAIN APPLICABLE MOUNTING STYLES IN "OVERHEAD-BRACED UNITS," "FLOOR-ANCHORED UNITS," "CEILING-HUNG UNITS," AND "FLOOR-AND-CEILING-ANCHORED UNITS" PARAGRAPHS BELOW. Overhead-Braced Units: Secure pilasters to floor and level, plumb, and tighten. Set pilasters with anchors penetrating not less than 1-3/4 inches (44 mm) into structural floor unless otherwise indicated in manufacturer's written instructions. Secure continuous head rail to each pilaster with no fewer than two fasteners. Hang doors to align tops of doors with tops of panels, and adjust so tops of doors are parallel with overhead brace when doors are in closed position. Floor-Anchored Units: Set pilasters with anchors penetrating not less than 2 inches (51 mm) into structural floor unless otherwise indicated in manufacturer's written instructions. Level, plumb, and tighten pilasters. Hang doors and adjust so tops of doors are level with tops of pilasters when doors are in closed position. Ceiling-Hung Units: Secure pilasters to supporting structure and level, plumb, and tighten. Hang doors and adjust so bottoms of doors are level with bottoms of pilasters when doors are in closed position. Floor-and-Ceiling-Anchored Units: Secure pilasters to supporting construction and level, plumb, and tighten. Hang doors and adjust so doors are level and aligned with panels when doors are in closed position. Urinal Screens: Attach with anchoring devices to suit supporting structure. Set units level and plumb, rigid, and secured to resist lateral impact. ADJUSTING Hardware Adjustment: Adjust and lubricate hardware according to hardware manufacturer's written instructions for proper operation. Set hinges on in-swinging doors to hold doors open approximately 30 degrees from closed position when unlatched. Set hinges on out-swinging doors[and doors in entrance screens] to return doors to fully closed position. END OF SECTION 10 21 13 FOR MDACC USE ONLY. 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