ࡱ> k ?ebjbj M[f[f\8bb8|o j[![!(!!!^"^"^"_jajajajajajaj$lxojK#^"^"K#K#j!!j(((K#!!_j(K#_j((b?Zof!p}7 <$Z#`VKjj0jy`vpo%Hvpofvpof^"""(""^"^"^"jj&`^"^"^"jK#K#K#K#vp^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"^"b m: SECTION 12 35 53 laboratory CASEWORK GENERAL RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. SUMMARY Section Includes: Metal Laboratory Casework. Laboratory Countertops. Service Chase Assemblies Laboratory Sinks. Electric Service Fittings. Related Sections: Furnish and install metal laboratory casework complete with related items specified in other Sections, including: Section 06 10 53 Miscellaneous Rough Carpentry for wood blocking for anchoring laboratory casework. Section 09 22 16 Non-Structural Metal Framing for reinforcements in metal-framed partitions for anchoring laboratory casework. Section 11 53 13 - Laboratory Fume Hoods. Section 11 53 43 Laboratory Service Fittings. Section 11 53 53 - Biological Safety Cabinets. REFERENCE STANDARDS The latest published edition of a reference shall be applicable to this Project unless identified by a specific edition date. All reference amendments adopted prior to the effective date of this Contract shall be applicable to this Project. All materials, installation and workmanship shall comply with all applicable requirements and standards. retain Preinstallation conference paragraph below if work of this section is extensive or complex enough to justify a conference. PREINSTALLATION MEETINGS Preinstallation Conference: Conduct Conference at [Project Site][Insert location]. Retain Keying conference paragraph below if owner has special keying requirments for locks Keying Conference: Conduct conference at [Project site] [Insert location]. Incorporate keying conference decisions into final keying requirements. COORDINATION Coordinate layout and installation of framing and reinforcements for support of laboratory casework. Coordinate installation of laboratory casework with installation of laboratory equipment. SUBMITTALS Product Data: For each type of product. Shop Drawings: For laboratory casework. Include plans, elevations, sections, and attachments to other work including blocking and reinforcements required for installation. Indicate types and sizes of casework. Indicate manufacturer's catalog numbers for casework. Show fabrication details, including types and locations of hardware. Indicate countertop joint locations. Indicate locations and types of service fittings. Retain first subparagraph below if casework includes a utility space. Include details of utility spaces showing supports for conduits and piping. Retain first subparagraph below if casework includes a support framing system. Include details of support framing system. Include details of exposed conduits, if required, for service fittings. Indicate locations of and clearances from adjacent walls, doors, windows, other building components, and laboratory equipment. Include coordinated dimensions for laboratory equipment specified in other Sections. Keying Schedule: Include schematic keying diagram, and index each key set to unique designations that are coordinated with the Contract Documents. Samples for Verification: For each type of casework, exposed-hardware, and countertop-material finish, in manufacturer's standard sizes. Retain "Base Cabinet," "Wall Cabinet," and "Full-Size Samples" subparagraphs below if full-size Samples are required. They might add time and cost to Project and might be unnecessary if manufacturers are restricted to a list of those known to be acceptable. Base Cabinet: One full-size[,16-inch- (406-mm-)] wide, finished base cabinet complete with hardware, doors, and drawers but without countertop. Wall Cabinet: One full-size[,12-inch- (304-mm-)] wide, finished wall cabinet complete with hardware, doors, and adjustable shelves. Provide finish samples for all laboratory surfaces. Paint Samples: Submit Samples on rigid backing, 12 by 12 inch square. Apply coats on Samples in steps to show each coat required for system. Label each coat of each Sample. Label each Sample for location and application area. Full-Size Samples: Maintain at Project site during construction in an undisturbed condition as a standard for judging the completed Work. Unless otherwise indicated, approved sample units may become part of the completed Work if in undisturbed condition at time of Substantial Completion. Notify Architect of their locations. Retain "Delegated-Design Submittal" Paragraph below if design services have been delegated to Contractor. Delegated-Design Submittal: For laboratory casework indicated to comply with seismic performance requirements, including analysis data signed and sealed by the qualified professional engineer responsible for their preparation. Coordinate "Qualification Data" Paragraph below with qualification requirements in Section014000 "Quality Requirements" and as may be supplemented in "Quality Assurance" Article. Qualification Data: For manufacturer and installer: Installer Qualifications: Manufacturers authorized representative who is trained and approved for installation of units required for this project with minimum 5 years experience. Product Test Reports: Casework: Based on evaluation of comprehensive tests performed by a qualified testing agency, indicating compliance of laboratory casework with requirements of specified product standard[and system structural performance specified in "Performance Requirements" Article]. Countertop Surface Material: Based on evaluation of comprehensive tests performed by a qualified testing agency, indicating compliance of laboratory countertop surface material with requirements specified for chemical and physical resistance. QUALITY ASSURANCE Work shall conform to the recommended practices of the Scientific Equipment and Furniture Association (SEFA), current version, except as superseded by this specification: SEFA 2 Installation. SEFA 3 Work Surfaces. SEFA 7 Fixtures. SEFA 8 Laboratory Furniture. Manufacturer Qualifications: A qualified manufacturer that produces casework of types indicated for this Project and has been tested for compliance with SEFA 8. Plumbing and electrical equipment and work incorporated in laboratory casework shall conform to the requirements of codes and ordinances applicable to this Project. Final connections shall be made by licensed plumbers and electricians. performance requirements System Structural Performance: Laboratory casework and support framing system shall withstand the effects of the following gravity loads and stresses without permanent deformation, excessive deflection, or binding of drawers and doors. Steel Base Unit Load Capacity: 500 lbs. per linear foot. Suspended Units: 300 lbs. Drawers in a Cabinet: 100 lbs. Hanging Wall Cases: 300 lbs. Load capacity for shelves of base units, wall cases, and tall cases shall be 40 lbs. per square foot, up to 200 lbs. Retain "Delegated Design" Paragraph below if Contractor is required to assume responsibility for design of casework installation to comply with seismic performance requirements. Delegated Design: Engage a qualified professional engineer, as defined in Section014000 "Quality Requirements," to design laboratory casework installation. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Contractor shall schedule the delivery of casework when spaces are sufficiently complete so materials can be installed immediately following delivery. Protection: Use all means necessary to protect work of this section before, during and after installation including installed work and materials of other trades. Replacement: Any damaged work shall be replaced, repaired, and restored to original condition to the approval of the Architect at no additional cost or inconvenience to the Owner. FIELD CONDITIONS Retain "Environmental Limitations" Paragraph below if casework contains wood products. Environmental Limitations: Do not deliver or install laboratory casework until building is enclosed, utility roughing-in and wet-work are complete, and HVAC system is operating and maintaining temperature and relative humidity at levels planned for building occupants during the remainder of the construction period. For new work, usually retain "Established Dimensions" Paragraph and delete "Field Measurements" Paragraph below; for remodeling work, retain "Field Measurements" Paragraph. Established Dimensions: Where laboratory casework is indicated to fit to other construction, establish dimensions for areas where casework is to fit. Provide allowance for trimming at site, and coordinate construction to ensure that actual dimensions correspond to established dimensions. Field Measurements: Where laboratory casework is indicated to fit to existing construction, verify dimensions of existing construction by field measurements before fabrication and indicate measurements on Shop Drawings. Provide fillers and scribes to allow for trimming and fitting. Locate concealed framing, blocking, and reinforcements that support casework by field measurements before enclosing them, and indicate measurements on Shop Drawings. PRODUCTS GENERAL Materials shall meet or exceed all applicable referenced standards, federal, state and local requirements, and conform to codes and ordinances of authorities having jurisdiction. Source Limitations: Obtain laboratory casework from single source from single manufacturer unless otherwise indicate. Product Designations: Drawings indicate sizes and configurations of laboratory casework by referencing designated manufacturers catalog numbers. Other manufacturers laboratory casework of similar sizes and similar door and drawer configurations and complying with Specifications may be considered. METAL LABORATORY CASEWORK Manufacturers: Kewaunee Scientific Corp. Hamilton Scientific. Mott Manufacturing, Ltd. A.T. Villa USA, Inc. Substitutions are not permitted. Design Requirements: Door and Drawer Front Design: Square edged, inset door and drawer flush front construction with all front surfaces above the toe space in the same plane. Pulls on doors shall be mounted vertically and on drawers horizontally. All cabinets shall be constructed and finished to be suitable for use as stand- alone units and to permit future rearrangement without the need for additional parts or finish. Widths of drawers in knee opening rails shall not be less than 30 inches or the width of the rail, whichever is the lesser. Structural Requirements: Work shall conform to the recommended structural requirements and testing of Scientific Equipment and Furniture Association, except as superseded by this specification. Materials: Sheet Metal: Prime grade, roller leveled, and treated at the mill to be free of scale, ragged edges, deep scratches or other defects. Minimum thickness of metal used in construction of cases shall be 18 gauge, except as follows: 20 Gauge: Drawer assemblies, door assemblies, bottoms, bottom back rails, toe space rails, shelves, back panels, filler panels, and sloping tops. 16 Gauge: Top and intermediate front horizontal rails, hinge reinforcements, and reinforcement gussets. 14 Gauge: Case and drawer suspension channels, and shelf support brackets. Stainless Steel: ASTM A167, Type 304, unless 316 is noted. No. 4 finish on visible surfaces. Glass: For framed cabinet doors minimum 3/16 inch thick clear float glass. For unframed, sliding cabinet doors, minimum 1/8 inch thick, clear safety glass. Hardware: Casework manufacturers standard items if they conform to the following minimum requirements: Flush Pull: Casework manufacturers standard aluminum pull. Sliding Door Pull: Recessed stainless steel or aluminum with finger grip. Hinges: Minimum 2-1/2 inch high, heavy duty, Type 302 or 304 stainless steel, 5-knuckle, institutional type, having eased knuckles. Drawer Slide: Full extension 100# drawer slides, Type 304 stainless steel. Nylon roller and ball bearing operation. Self-closing when drawer nears end of its travel and having a positive stop in full extension. Finish: Chemical and corrosion resistant, electrostatically applied, baked on powder coat finish. All components shall be individually painted to insure all surfaces are fully covered. Fabrication: Provide manufacturers standard style, construction and finish unless specified otherwise herein or on Drawings. Fillers: Fabricate fillers from one piece and match surface of adjacent cabinet. Fasten filler in place by concealed means. Fillers for base cabinets shall include a matching base. Fillers for wall cabinets shall have bottom return to rear wall flush with bottom edge of cabinet end. Fillers at cabinet ends shall be not more than 3 inches wide unless otherwise shown on Drawings. Provide fillers to: Close the gaps between cabinets and abutting vertical surfaces. Close corner joints at abutting lengths of cabinets. Close dead corner area where a base cabinet abuts a knee space. Close the bottom of wall cabinets where they abut at an internal corner. Close gaps in toe spaces of base cabinets at inside corners. Close gaps between floor and toe space of base cabinets that exceed inch. Close the top at dead area behind back-to-back tall cases. Provide the following hardware: Flush Pulls: Provide one for each cabinet door, one for each drawer 24 inches wide or less, and two pulls for each wider drawer. Hinges: Provide two hinges for doors up to 36 inches high, and three hinges for doors over 36 inches high. Screw attach hinges to door and case. Welding of hinges to door or case is not acceptable. Catches: Provide one for each hinged door including those with locks and elbow catches or slide bolts. Shelf Uprights: Plated steel, perforated for clips or brackets, on 1 inch centers. Shelf Clips: Provide for adjustable shelves through 4 feet long. Shelf Brackets: Provide for adjustable shelves up to 16 inches wide, when indicated and when more than 4 feet long. laboratory COUNTERTOPS Phenolic Composite: Solid, high pressure decorative laminate complying with NEMA LD 3, Grade CGS Basis of Design: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide Trespa North America TOPLAB Plus or comparable products approved by Owner/Architect by one of the following: Arborite. Formica Corporation. Nevamar; a Panolam Industries International, Inc. brand Trespa North America Substitutions are not permitted. Materials: Chemical Resistance: Composite countertop material has the following ratings when tested with indicated reagents according to MEMA LD 3, Test Procedure 3.4.5. No Effect: Acetic acid (98 percent), acetone, ammonium hydroxide (28 percent), ethyl acetate, ethyl alcohol, formaldehyde (37 percent), furfural, phosphoric acid (85 percent), sulfuric acid (33 percent), toluene, [benzene] [carbon tetrachloride] [dimethyl formamide] [hydrochloric acid (37 percent)] [hydrofluoric acid (48 percent)] [nitric acid (30 percent)] [sodium hydroxide (20 percent)] [and] [zinc chloride]. Color: [Black] [Gray] [Beige] [White] [As selected by Architect from phenolic-composite manufacturer's full range] . Thickness: 5/8 inch. Material shall have uniform thickness (+0.03 inch) and flatness (maximum difference of 0.03 inch) for 10 foot span. Panels shall be of material specifically designed for laboratory work surfaces. Provide the following: Drip Grooves: Provide under all work surface exposed edges, unless noted otherwise on Drawings. Drip grooves shall be inch from the front edge where the top overhangs 1 inch and 1/4 inch from the edge where the edge overhangs 1/2 inch. Edge Profile: All exposed edges shall be sanded to a smooth finish and chamfered 1/8 inch at front top edge and at vertical corners, except as indicated. Marine Edges: Where indicated on the Drawings, shall be formed by adding 1/4 inch thick by 1 inch solid phenolic angle strips to the top of the work surface perimeter using an epoxy or clear sealant, Edges adjoining the open work surface area shall be splayed at an angle of 45 degrees. Right angled exposed edges shall be sanded to a smooth finish and chamfered 1/8 inch at front top edge and at vertical corners. All holes and cutouts as required for built-in equipment and mechanical and electrical service fixtures. Verify size of opening with actual size of equipment to be used prior to making openings. Form inside corners to a radius of not less than 1/8 inch. After sawing, rout and file cutouts to ensure smooth, crack-free edges. Curbs and Splashes: Height: 4 inches, unless noted otherwise on Drawings. Thickness: 5/8 inch. Bonded to the surface of the top to form a square joint. Joints between sections of curb shall be stepped or mitered as necessary to minimize the amount of black core exposed. Form tight-fitting butt joints in the work surface. accessories Grommets for Cable Passage through Countertops: Doug Mockett and Company as follows: EDP3 Flip-Top Series. RG Rectangular Grommet. Color: As selected by Architect from manufacturers full range of colors. Size: [3 inches][6 inches] service chase assemblies Solid Phenolic Resin Wall Panel System: Wall Panel: 1/2 inch thick Trespa TOPLAB Plus, in color to match work surface. Substitutions are not permitted. Mounting Support System: Vertical and horizontal rail support of panel edges, with attachment to metal framework substrate. Closure trim at all edges and corners. Edge Profile: All exposed edges shall be sanded to a smooth finish and chamfered 1/8 inch at front top edge and at vertical corners, except as indicated. Form tight-fitting butt joints in the enclosure using mechanical fasteners positioned to be concealed after installation. Provide concealed hinges and latches at access panels. Seal all joints between dissimilar assemblies and where service chase abuts countertop/splash. LABORATORY Sinks Drop-in Type Stainless Steel Sinks: Refer to Division 22 and Drawings. Provide minimum 18 gauge, Type 304 stainless steel with insulation undercoating. Manufacturers: Just Manufacturing. Elkay. Substitutions are not permitted. Provide stainless steel strainer, outlet, standpipe overflow, and stopper for all sinks unless otherwise specified. [STANDPIPE OVERFLOW IN THE PARAGRAPH ABOVE IS NOT TYPICALLY USED. rETAIN ONLY IF mdacc CONFIRMS IT IS A PROJECT REQUIREMENT] [Architect/Engineer must delete everything in blue and in brackets before publishing] Provide tailpieces compatible with waste piping systems for all sinks unless otherwise specified. PLUMBING SERVICE FITTINGS Provide units that comply with SEFA 7, Laboratory and Hospital Fixtures and as specified in Section 11 53 43 Laboratory Service Fittings. ELECTRIC SERVICE FITTINGS Refer to Electrical Specification Sections, Division 26, for service fittings in raceways and in partitions. Provide types of fittings necessary for the services indicated on the Drawings. Preparation: Provide openings, accesses, cutouts, etc., in casework, reagent shelf supports, service chase columns and tops as necessary to permit installation of fittings at the Project Site. CEILING SERVICE PANELS Provide ceiling service panel designed to integrate into ceiling grid for delivery of electrical and data services to laboratory casework. Material: 18 ga steel powdercoat finish. Size: [24 x 24][24 x 48] Electrical Fixtures: Manufacturer shall provide electrical fixtures, box and cover plate. Power Cords: Provide manufacturers standard power cords to carry power from overhead service carriers to support frames. Provide manufacturers standard coiled polyurethane hose where indicated. Twist Lock: Provide manufacturers standard 20 amp [single circuit][dual circuit]. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Reagent Racks: Open or closed style as indicated; top surface to match countertop. Glassware Pegboards: Minimum 20 gauge, Type 304 stainless steel (#4 finish) with integral, full width drip trough, in size as indicated on Drawings. Provide removable white poly-propylene pegs and clear flexible drain hose from trough into nearest sink. EXECUTION examination Examine areas, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances, location of reinforcements, and other conditions affecting performance of laboratory casework. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. INSTALLATION Installation shall meet or exceed all applicable federal, state and local requirements, referenced standards and conform to codes and ordinances of authorities having jurisdiction. All installation shall be in accordance with manufacturers published recommendations, and shall be performed by installers experienced in the installation of the item as determined by the respective manufacturer. Set casework items plumb, level, and true. Shim as required, using concealed shims for a plumb, level, true and straight installation. All items shall be securely anchored. Install base cabinets, other than those with permanently connected plumbing fixtures, after flooring installation is complete at all areas under casework. Install hardware uniformly and precisely. Adjust doors, drawers, hardware, fixtures and other moving or operating parts to function smoothly and correctly, and so that doors and drawers operate without warp or bind, and contact points meet accurately. Fasten suspended and wall cabinets to hanging strips, masonry, partition framing, blocking, or reinforcements in partitions. Fasten each cabinet through the back, near top, at not less than 24 inches on center. Scribe laboratory tops as necessary for close and accurate fit. Field joints in tops shall be factory-prepared and identical to factory joints, Locate only where indicated on approved Shop Drawings. Field processing of top and edge surfaces is not acceptable, except as described by manufacturer in approved Submittal Data. Provide full length, one-piece tops and backsplashes wherever possible, and keep field joints to an absolute minimum. Seal edges of tops, backsplashes and side splashes to adjacent wall surface and around all work surface penetrations. Top Mount Stainless Steel Sinks: Before setting, apply sink and work surface manufacturers recommended sealant under rim lip and along work surface. Remove excess sealant while still wet and finish joint for neat appearance. Comply with requirements in Specification Divisions22 and 26 Sections for installing water and laboratory gas service fittings and electrical devices. Install fittings according to Shop Drawings, installation requirements in SEFA2.3, and manufacturer's written instructions. Set bases and flanges of sink and countertop-mounted fittings in sealant recommended by manufacturer of sink or countertop material. Securely anchor fittings to laboratory casework unless otherwise indicated. cleaning Clean finished units, touch up as required, and remove and refinish damaged or soiled areas. Clean counter tops with diluted dishwashing liquid and water leaving tops free of all grease and streaks. Use no wax or oils. protection Cover tops with 1/4 inch corrugated cardboard, secured in place, after installation for protection against scratching, soiling, and deterioration during remainder of construction period. Remove protection prior to final cleaning. END OF SECTION 12 35 53 FOR MDACC USE ONLY. 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