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Section099100 "Painting" for priming and backpriming of interior finish carpentry. DEFINITIONS MDF: Medium-density fiberboard. SUBMITTALS Product Data: For each type of process and factory-fabricated product. Indicate component materials, dimensions, profiles, textures, and colors and include construction and application details. DELETE NEXT TWO PARAGRAGHES IF NO FIRE-RETARDANT WOOD REQUIRED FOR DECORATIVE WALL TREATMENT. Include data for fire-retardant treatment from chemical treatment manufacturer and certification by treating plant that treated materials comply with requirements. Include physical properties of treated materials based on testing by a qualified independent testing agency. For fire-retardant treatments, include physical properties of treated lumber both before and after exposure to elevated temperatures, based on testing by a qualified independent testing agency according to ASTMD5664. RETAIN "SAMPLES" PARAGRAPH BELOW FOR SINGLE-STAGE SAMPLES, WITH A SUBORDINATE LIST IF APPLICABLE. RETAIN "SAMPLES FOR INITIAL SELECTION" AND "SAMPLES FOR VERIFICATION" PARAGRAPHS FOR TWO-STAGE SAMPLES. Samples: For each exposed product and for each color and texture specified. Samples for Verification: For each species and cut of lumber and panel products with nonfactory-applied finish, with half of exposed surface finished; 50 sq. in. (300 sq. cm) for lumber and 8 by 10 inches (200 by 250 mm) for panels. For each finish system and color of lumber and panel products with factory-applied finish, 50 sq. in. (300 sq. cm) for lumber and 8 by 10 inches (200 by 250 mm) for panels. QUALITY ASSURANCE HYPERLINK "http://www.arcomnet.com/sustainable_design.aspx?topic=26"Vendor Qualifications: A vendor that is certified for chain of custody by an FSC-accredited certification body. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Stack lumber, plywood, and other panels flat with spacers between each bundle to provide air circulation. Protect materials from weather by covering with waterproof sheeting, securely anchored. Provide for air circulation around stacks and under coverings. Deliver interior finish carpentry materials only when environmental conditions comply with requirements specified for installation areas. If interior finish carpentry materials must be stored in other than installation areas, store only where environmental conditions comply with requirements specified for installation areas. FIELD CONDITIONS Environmental Limitations: Do not deliver or install interior finish carpentry materials until building is enclosed and weatherproof, wet-work in space is completed and nominally dry, and HVAC system is operating and maintaining temperature and relative humidity at occupancy levels during the remainder of the construction period. Do not install finish carpentry materials that are wet, moisture damaged, or mold damaged. Indications that materials are wet or moisture damaged include, but are not limited to, discoloration, sagging, or irregular shape. Indications that materials are mold damaged include, but are not limited to, fuzzy or splotchy surface contamination and discoloration. PRODUCTS MATERIALS, GENERAL HYPERLINK "http://www.arcomnet.com/sustainable_design.aspx?topic=63"Composite Wood Products: Products shall be made using ultra-low-emitting formaldehyde resins as defined in the California Air Resources Board's "Airborne Toxic Control Measure to Reduce Formaldehyde Emissions from Composite Wood Products" or shall be made with no added formaldehyde. Lumber: DOCPS20 and applicable rules of grading agencies indicated. If no grading agency is indicated, comply with applicable rules of any rules-writing agency certified by the American Lumber Standard Committee's (ALSC) Board of Review. Grade lumber by an agency certified by the ALSC's Board of Review to inspect and grade lumber under the rules indicated. Factory mark each piece of lumber with grade stamp of grading agency. For exposed lumber, mark grade stamp on end or back of each piece,or omit grade stamp and provide certificates of grade compliance issued by grading agency. Softwood Plywood: DOCPS1. Hardboard: ANSIA135.4. KEEP ARTICLE BELOW IF NEEDED FOR DECORATIVE WOOD TREATMENT OR OTHER WOOD ITEMS. FIRE-RETARDANT-TREATED MATERIALS General: For applications indicated, use materials complying with requirements in this article that are acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction and comply with testing requirements; testing will be conducted by a qualified testing agency. Fire-Retardant-Treated Lumber and Plywood by Pressure Process: Products with a flame-spread index of 25 or less when tested according to ASTME84, with no evidence of significant progressive combustion when the test is extended an additional 20 minutes, and with the flame front not extending more than 10.5 feet (3.2 m) beyond the centerline of the burners at any time during the test. Kiln dry lumber and plywood after treatment to a maximum moisture content of 19 and 15 percent, respectively. For exposed items indicated to receive a stained or natural finish, useorganic resin chemical formulations that do not contain colorants, and provide materials that do not have marks from spacer sticks on exposed face. Do not use material that does not comply with requirements for untreated material or is warped or discolored. Identify fire-retardant-treated wood with appropriate classification marking of testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. For exposed lumber indicated to receive a stained or natural finish, mark end or back of each piece or omit marking and provide certificates of treatment compliance issued by inspection agency. For exposed plywood indicated to receive a stained or natural finish, mark back of each piece. Application: Where indicated or required. EDIT THE FOLLOWING THREE ARTICLES AS REQUIRED. INTERIOR WOOD BASE / TRIM Softwood Lumber Base / Trim for Transparent Finish (Stain or Clear Finish): Species and Grade: As indicated on Drawings. Maximum Moisture Content: 19 percentwith at least 85 percent of shipment at 12 percent or less. Finger Jointing: Not allowed. Face Surface: Surfaced (smooth). Hardwood Lumber Base / Trim for Transparent Finish (Stain or Clear Finish): Species and Grade: As indicated in Interior Finish Legend on Drawings. KEEP FIRST SET OF NUMBERS FOR DAMP COSTAL AREAS, USE SECOND SET OF NUMBERS FOR MOST OF THE U.S. USE THE THIRD SET OF NUMBERS FOR SOUTHWEST U.S. DRY SW U.S. AREAS. Maximum Moisture Content: [13] [10] [9] percent. Finger Jointing: Not allowed. Gluing for Width: Use for lumber trim wider than 6 inches (150 mm). Veneered Material: Use for lumber trim wider than 6 inches (150 mm). Face Surface: Surfaced (smooth). Matching: Selected for compatible grain and color. Lumber Base / Trim for Opaque Finish (Painted Finish): Species and Grade: Alder, aspen, basswood, cottonwood, gum, magnolia, soft maple, sycamore, tupelo, or yellow poplar, A Finish; NHLA. Maximum Moisture Content: Softwood Boards: 19 percentwith at least 85 percent of shipment at 12 percent or less. KEEP FIRST SET OF NUMBERS FOR DAMP COSTAL AREAS, USE SECOND SET OF NUMBERS FOR MOST OF THE U.S. USE THE THIRD SET OF NUMBERS FOR SOUTHWEST U.S. DRY SW U.S. AREAS. Hardwood Boards: Maximum Moisture Content: [13] [10] [9] percent. Finger Jointing: Allowed. Face Surface: Surfaced (smooth). SHELVING AND CLOTHES RODS Closet or Utility Shelving: Made from one of the following materials, 3/4 inch (19 mm) thick: Wood boards as specified above for lumber trim for opaque finish. Softwood Boards: Kiln-dried eastern white, Idaho white, lodgepole, ponderosa, radiata, or sugar pine; NeLMA, NLGA, or WWPA CSelect (Choice). Shelf Cleats: 3/4-by-5-1/2-inch (19-by-140-mm) boards with hole and notch to receive clothes rods, as specified above for shelving. Clothes Rods: 1-5/16-inch- (33-mm-) diameter, chrome-plated-steel or tubes stainless steel tubes. Rod Flanges: Chrome-plated steel or stainless steel. DECORATIVE WALL TREATMENT Hardboard Paneling / Solid Wood Trim: Interior factory-finished hardboard paneling complying with ANSIA135.5. Species and Grade: American Walnut, FAS grade. Finish: ClassI. Surface-Burning Characteristics: As follows, tested according to ASTME84: Flame-Spread Index: 25 or less. Smoke-Developed Index: 450 or less. Colors, Textures, and Patterns: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range. MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS Fasteners for Interior Finish Carpentry: Nails, screws, and other anchoring devices of type, size, material, and finish required for application indicated to provide secure attachment, concealed where possible. Glue: Aliphatic-resin, polyurethane, or resorcinol wood glue recommended by manufacturer for general carpentry use. HYPERLINK "http://www.arcomnet.com/sustainable_design.aspx?topic=139"Adhesives shall have a VOC content of 30g/L or less. Multipurpose Construction Adhesive: Formulation, complying with ASTMD3498, that is recommended for indicated use by adhesive manufacturer. HYPERLINK "http://www.arcomnet.com/sustainable_design.aspx?topic=143"Adhesives shall have a VOC content of 70g/L or less. FABRICATION Back out or kerf backs of the following members, except those with ends exposed in finished work: Interior standing and running base / trim, except shoe and crown molds. Ease edges of lumber less than 1 inch (25 mm) in nominal thickness to 1/16-inch (1.5-mm) radius and edges of lumber 1 inch (25 mm) or more in nominal thickness to 1/8-inch (3-mm) radius. EXECUTION EXAMINATION Examine substrates, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance of the Work. Examine finish carpentry materials before installation. Reject materials that are wet, moisture damaged, and mold damaged. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. PREPARATION Clean substrates of projections and substances detrimental to application. Before installing interior finish carpentry, condition materials to average prevailing humidity in installation areas for a minimum of 24 hoursunless longer conditioning is recommended by manufacturer. INSTALLATION, GENERAL Do not use materials that are unsound; warped; improperly treated or finished; inadequately seasoned; too small to fabricate with proper jointing arrangements; or with defective surfaces, sizes, or patterns. Install interior finish carpentry level, plumb, true, and aligned with adjacent materials. Use concealed shims where necessary for alignment. Scribe and cut interior finish carpentry to fit adjoining work. Refinish and seal cuts as recommended by manufacturer. Where face fastening is unavoidable, countersink fasteners, fill surface flush, and sand unless otherwise indicated. Install to tolerance of 1/8 inch in 96 inches (3 mm in 2438 mm) for level and plumb. Install adjoining interior finish carpentry with 1/32-inch (0.8-mm) maximum offset for flush installation and 1/16-inch (1.5-mm) maximum offset for reveal installation. Coordinate interior finish carpentry with materials and systems in or adjacent to it. Provide cutouts for mechanical and electrical items that penetrate interior finish carpentry. STANDING AND RUNNING BASE / TRIM INSTALLATION Install base / trim with minimum number of joints as is practical, using full-length pieces from maximum lengths of lumber available. Do not use pieces less than 24 inches (610 mm) long, except where necessary. Stagger joints in adjacent and related standing and running trim. [Cope] [Miter] at returns, miter at outside corners, and cope at inside corners to produce tight-fitting joints with full-surface contact throughout length of joint. Use scarf joints for end-to-end joints. Plane backs of casings to provide uniform thickness across joints where necessary for alignment. Install trim after gypsum-board joint finishing operations are completed. Install without splitting; drill pilot holes before fastening where necessary to prevent splitting. Fasten to prevent movement or warping. Countersink fastener heads on exposed carpentry work and fill holes. SHELVING AND CLOTHES ROD INSTALLATION Cut shelf cleats at ends of shelves about 1/2 inch (13 mm) less than width of shelves and sand exposed ends smooth. Install shelf cleats by fastening to framing or backing with finish nails or trim screws, set below face and filled. Space fasteners not more than 16 inches (400 mm) o.c.Use two fasteners at each framing member or fastener location for cleats 4 inches nominal (89 mm actual) in width and wider. Install shelf brackets according to manufacturer's written instructions, spaced not more than 32 inches (800 mm) o.c. Fasten to framing members, blocking, or metal backing, or use toggle bolts or hollow wall anchors. Cut shelves to neatly fit openings with only enough gap to allow shelves to be removed and reinstalled. Install shelves, fully seated on cleats, brackets, and supports. Fasten shelves to cleats with finish nails or trim screws, set flush. Install rod flanges for rods as indicated. Fasten to shelf cleats, framing members, blocking, or metal backing, or use toggle bolts or hollow wall anchors. Install rods in rod flanges. ADJUSTING Replace interior finish carpentry that is damaged or does not comply with requirements. Interior finish carpentry may be repaired or refinished if work complies with requirements and shows no evidence of repair or refinishing. Adjust joinery for uniform appearance. CLEANING Clean interior finish carpentry on exposed and semi-exposed surfaces. Restore damaged or soiled areas and touch up factory-applied finishes if any. PROTECTION Protect installed products from damage from weather and other causes during construction. Remove and replace finish carpentry materials that are wet, moisture damaged, and mold damaged. Indications that materials are wet or moisture damaged include, but are not limited to, discoloration, sagging, or irregular shape. Indications that materials are mold damaged include, but are not limited to, fuzzy or splotchy surface contamination and discoloration. END OF SECTION 06 20 23 FOR MDACC USE ONLY. 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VOC content limit is that for wood glues.</CMT><PR2>Adhesives shall have a VOC content of [30] &lt;Insert value&gt;g/L or less.</PR2></Content> </TopicText></SustainabilityTopic>14014012,<SustainabilityTopic id="140"><TopicText id="577"><RatingSystems><System id="2"/></RatingSystems> <Content><CMT>Subparagraph below applies to LEEDv4.</CMT><PR2>Adhesive shall comply with the testing and product requirements of the California Department of Public Health's "Standard Method for the Testing and Evaluation of Volatile Organic Chemical Emissions from Indoor Sources Using Environmental Chambers."</PR2></Content> </TopicText></SustainabilityTopic>14014022,<SustainabilityTopic id="140"><TopicText id="577"><RatingSystems><System id="2"/></RatingSystems> <Content><CMT>Subparagraph below applies to LEEDv4.</CMT><PR2>Adhesive shall comply with the testing and product requirements of the California Department of Public Health's "Standard Method for the Testing and Evaluation of Volatile Organic Chemical Emissions from Indoor Sources Using Environmental Chambers."</PR2></Content> </TopicText></SustainabilityTopic>14014032,<SustainabilityTopic id="140"><TopicText id="577"><RatingSystems><System id="2"/></RatingSystems> <Content><CMT>Subparagraph below applies to LEEDv4.</CMT><PR2>Adhesive shall comply with the testing and product requirements of the California Department of Public Health's "Standard Method for the Testing and Evaluation of Volatile Organic Chemical Emissions from Indoor Sources Using Environmental Chambers."</PR2></Content> </TopicText></SustainabilityTopic>14014042,<SustainabilityTopic id="140"><TopicText id="577"><RatingSystems><System id="2"/></RatingSystems> <Content><CMT>Subparagraph below applies to LEEDv4.</CMT><PR2>Adhesive shall comply with the testing and product requirements of the California Department of Public Health's "Standard Method for the Testing and Evaluation of Volatile Organic Chemical Emissions from Indoor Sources Using Environmental Chambers."</PR2></Content> </TopicText></SustainabilityTopic>14114112,<SustainabilityTopic id="141"><TopicText id="581"><RatingSystems><System id="2"/></RatingSystems> <Content><CMT>Subparagraph below applies to LEED 2009 NC, CI, and CS; LEEDv4; IgCC; ASHRAE189.1; and Green Globes. 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