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Section061000 "Miscellaneous Carpentry" for wood furring, blocking, shims, and hanging strips required for installing cabinets that are concealed within other construction before cabinet installation. Section064118 "Plastic Laminate-Clad Countertops." Section066113 "Solid Surfacing Countertop Fabrications." COORDINATION Coordinate sizes and locations of framing, blocking, furring, reinforcements, and other related units of Work specified in other Sections to support loads imposed by installed and fully loaded cabinets. RETAIN "HARDWARE COORDINATION" PARAGRAPH BELOW IF CABINET LOCKS OR OTHER HARDWARE APPLIED TO WOODWORK, SUCH AS HINGES AND LOCKS APPLIED TO WOOD JAMBS, IS SPECIFIED IN A HARDWARE SECTION. INCLUDE A SIMILAR PARAGRAPH FOR OTHER SPECIFIC ITEMS REQUIRING COORDINATION, SUCH AS LIGHT FIXTURES INSTALLED IN WOODWORK. Hardware Coordination: Distribute copies of approved hardware schedule specified in Section087111 "Finish Hardware" to manufacturer of architectural cabinets; coordinate Shop Drawings and fabrication with hardware requirements. PREINSTALLATION MEETINGS RETAIN "PREINSTALLATION CONFERENCE" PARAGRAPH BELOW IF WORK OF THIS SECTION IS EXTENSIVE OR COMPLEX ENOUGH TO JUSTIFY A CONFERENCE. Preinstallation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site. SUBMITTALS Coordination: Submit related shop drawings, specified in another Section simultaneously for approval. Countertops shops, showing all dimensions and indicating how countertops are to be mounted to cabinets and substrate. Product Data: For each type of product. Shop Drawings: Include plans, elevations, sections, and attachment details. RETAIN "FULL-SIZE" OPTION IN FIRST SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW FOR ORNATE OR COMPLEX WORK. Show [large-scale] [full-size] details. Show locations and sizes of furring, blocking, and hanging strips, including concealed blocking and reinforcement specified in other Sections. Show locations and sizes of cutouts and holes for items installed in plastic-laminate architectural cabinets. 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, in manufacturer's or manufacturer's standard size. Samples for Initial Selection: For each type of exposed finish. Samples for Verification: For the following: THE ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK STANDARDS REQUIRES SAMPLES TO BE 12 BY 12 INCHES (300 BY 300 MM) FOR PANEL PRODUCTS. Plastic Laminates: 12 by 12 inches (300 by 300 mm), for each type, color, pattern, and surface finish required. Provide one sample applied to core material with specified edge material applied to one edge. Thermoset Decorative Panels: 12 by 12 inches (300 by 300 mm), for each color, pattern, and surface finish. RETAIN FIRST SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW IF SAMPLES MUST INCLUDE EDGE BANDING. Provide edge banding on one edge. Corner Pieces: Cabinet-front frame joints between stiles and rails and at exposed end pieces, 18 inches (450 mm) high by 18 inches (450 mm) wide by 6 inches (150 mm) deep. Miter joints for standing trim. Exposed Cabinet Hardware and Accessories: One full-size unit for each type and finish. Qualification Data: For [manufacturer] [and] [Installer]. RETAIN "PRODUCT CERTIFICATES" PARAGRAPH BELOW TO REQUIRE SUBMITTAL OF PRODUCT CERTIFICATES FROM MANUFACTURERS. Product Certificates: For [each type of product.] [the following:] RETAIN AND REVISE SUBPARAGRAPHS BELOW IF RETAINING SECOND OPTION IN "PRODUCT CERTIFICATES" PARAGRAPH ABOVE. Composite wood and agrifiber products. Thermoset decorative panels. High-pressure decorative laminate. Glass. Adhesives. RETAIN "FIELD QUALITY-CONTROL REPORTS" PARAGRAPH BELOW IF AWI OR WI FIELD INSPECTIONS ARE RETAINED UNDER PART3 "FIELD QUALITY CONTROL" ARTICLE. TYPICALLY, AWI AND WI DO NOT PERFORM INSPECTIONS FOR EVERY "CERTIFIED" PROJECT. IF FIELD INSPECTION IS REQUIRED, THE ARCHITECT AND CONTRACTOR HAVE THE OPTION TO REQUEST THESE INSPECTIONS AT ANY TIME, AT NO COST TO THE OWNER OR ARCHITECT. Field quality-control reports. QUALITY ASSURANCE Manufacturer's Qualifications: Employs skilled workers who custom fabricate products similar to those required for this Project and whose products have a record of successful in-service performance. Installer Qualifications: Manufacturer of products. Mockups: Build mockups to verify selections made under Sample submittals, to demonstrate aesthetic effects, and to set quality standards for materials and execution. Build mockups of typical architectural cabinets as shown on Drawings. Subject to compliance with requirements, approved mockups may become part of the completed Work if undisturbed at time of Substantial Completion. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Do not deliver cabinets until painting and similar finish operations that might damage architectural cabinets have been completed in installation areas. Store cabinets in installation areas or in areas where environmental conditions comply with requirements specified in "Field Conditions" Article. FIELD CONDITIONS RETAIN "ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITATIONS" PARAGRAPH BELOW IF HUMIDITY WILL BE CONTROLLED AFTER BUILDING IS OCCUPIED THIS IS NORMAL FOR RENOVATION WORK - KEEP FIRST SET OF NUMBERS FOR MOST OF THE U.S., USE SECOND SET OF NUMBERS FOR SOUTHERN U.S. HUMID AREAS. USE THE THIRD SET OF NUMBERS FOR SOUTHWEST U.S. DRY AREAS. Environmental Limitations: Do not deliver or install cabinets until building is enclosed, wet-work is complete, and HVAC system is operating and maintaining temperature between 60 and 90 degF (16 and 32 degC) and relative humidity between [25 and 55] [43 and 70] [17 and 50] percent during the remainder of the construction period. RETAIN "FIELD MEASUREMENTS" OR "ESTABLISHED DIMENSIONS" PARAGRAPH BELOW. ESTABLISHING DIMENSIONS ALLOWS CABINET FABRICATION TO BEGIN BEFORE INSTALLATION AREAS ARE COMPLETE. Field Measurements: Where cabinets are indicated to fit to other construction, verify dimensions of other construction by field measurements before fabrication, and indicate measurements on Shop Drawings. Coordinate fabrication schedule with construction progress to avoid delaying the Work. Locate concealed framing, blocking, and reinforcements that support cabinets by field measurements before being enclosed/concealed by construction, and indicate measurements on Shop Drawings. Established Dimensions: Where cabinets are indicated to fit to other construction, establish dimensions for areas where cabinets are to fit. Provide allowance for trimming at site, and coordinate construction to ensure that actual dimensions correspond to established dimensions. PRODUCTS PLASTIC-LAMINATE-CLAD ARCHITECTURAL CABINETS Quality Standard: Unless otherwise indicated, comply with the Architectural Woodwork Standards for grades of cabinets indicated for construction, finishes, installation, and other requirements. RETAIN SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW IF DRAWINGS AND THE SPECIFICATIONS ARE MORE RESTRICTIVE THAN THE ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK STANDARDS. The Contract Documents contain requirements that are more stringent than the referenced quality standard. Comply with requirements of Contract Documents in addition to those of the referenced quality standard. Architectural Woodwork Standards Grade: Custom. Type of Construction: Frameless. Door and Drawer-Front Style: Flush overlay. High-Pressure Decorative Laminate: NEMALD3, grades as indicated or if not indicated, as required by woodwork quality standard.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?ulid=7081&mf=04&src=wd" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by manufacturers listed in Document 002150 - Owners Preferred Vendor List. No substitutions permitted. Chemetal. HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456827150&mf=04&src=wd"Formica Corporation. Nevamar Company, LLC; Decorative Products Div. HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456827152&mf=04&src=wd"Panolam Industries International, Inc.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457112727" Pionite; a Panolam Industries International, Inc. brand. HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456827153&mf=04&src=wd"Wilsonart International; Div. of Premark International, Inc. Laminate Cladding for Exposed Surfaces: RETAIN GRADE DESIGNATIONS FROM OPTIONS IN FIRST FOUR SUBPARAGRAPHS BELOW. GRADEHGS IS 1.2 MM (0.048 INCH) THICK, GRADESHGL AND HGP ARE 1.0 MM (0.039 INCH) THICK, AND GRADEVGS IS 0.7 MM (0.028 INCH) THICK. Horizontal Surfaces: [GradeHGS] [GradeHGL]. Vertical Surfaces: [GradeHGS] [GradeVGS]. SELECT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING TWO PARAGRAPHES. Exposed Edging for Door and Drawer Fronts: [Plastic laminate matching door and drawer front. Apply with hot adhesive.] [3 mm color coordinated PVC, adhesive applied.] Pattern Direction: Vertically for drawer fronts, doors, and fixed panels Provide continuous match for wood grain laminates on doors and drawers of same cabinet. Materials for Semiexposed Surfaces: Surfaces Other Than Drawer Bodies: High-pressure decorative laminate, NEMALD3, GradeVGS. Edges of Plastic-Laminate Shelves: PVC tape, 0.018-inch (0.460-mm) minimum thickness, matching laminate in color, pattern, and finish. Edges of Thermoset Decorative Panel Shelves: PVC or polyester edge banding. For semiexposed backs of panels with exposed plastic-laminate surfaces, provide surface of high-pressure decorative laminate, NEMALD3, GradeVGS. Drawer Sides and Backs: Birch decorative panels with PVC or polyester edge banding. Drawer Bottoms: Thermoset decorative panels. Dust Panels: 1/4-inch (6.4-mm) plywood or tempered hardboard above compartments and drawers unless located directly under tops. Concealed Backs of Panels with Exposed Plastic-Laminate Surfaces: High-pressure decorative laminate, NEMALD3, GradeBKL. Drawer Construction: Fabricate with exposed fronts fastened to subfront with mounting screws from interior of body. Join subfronts, backs, and sides with glued rabbeted joints supplemented by mechanical fasteners or glued dovetail joints. Colors, Patterns, and Finishes: Provide materials and products that result in colors and textures of exposed laminate surfaces complying with the following requirements: Color: Refer to Interior Finish Legend on Drawings. WOOD MATERIALS Wood Products: Provide materials that comply with requirements of referenced quality standard for each type of architectural cabinet and quality grade specified unless otherwise indicated. RETAIN ONE OF THREE RANGES OF MOISTURE CONTENT IN "WOOD MOISTURE CONTENT" SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW. FIRST RANGE APPLIES TO ONTARIO, QUEBEC, AND MOST OF THE UNITED STATES. SECOND APPLIES TO DAMP COASTAL AREAS OF SOUTHERN UNITED STATES AND MARITIME PROVINCES. THIRD APPLIES TO DRY SOUTHWESTERN UNITED STATES, ALBERTA, MANITOBA, AND SASKATCHEWAN. SEE RELATIVE-HUMIDITY AND MOISTURE-CONTENT MAP IN THE ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK STANDARDS. SOME LOCATIONS HAVE MICROCLIMATES THAT DIFFER FROM THE SURROUNDING REGION. Wood Moisture Content: [5 to 10] [8 to 13] [4 to 9] percent. Composite Wood Products: Provide materials that comply with requirements of referenced quality standard for each type of architectural cabinet and quality grade specified unless otherwise indicated. Softwood Plywood: DOCPS1,medium-density overlay. Thermoset Decorative Panels: MDF finished with thermally fused, melamine-impregnated decorative paper and complying with requirements of NEMALD3, GradeVGL, for Test Methods3.3, 3.4, 3.6, 3.8, and 3.10. CABINET HARDWARE AND ACCESSORIES WHERE CLOSE MATCHING OF CABINET HARDWARE AND DOOR HARDWARE IS REQUIRED, IT MAY BE PREFERABLE TO SPECIFY CABINET HARDWARE IN DOOR HARDWARE SECTION. SELECT ONE OF THE TWO PARAGRAPHES BELOW. General: Provide cabinet hardware and accessory materials associated with architectural cabinets except for items specified in Section087111 "Finish Hardware." General: Provide cabinet hardware and accessory materials associated with architectural cabinets  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=12833" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457112740" Accuride International.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457112741" Blum, Julius & Co., Inc.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457112743" CompX International, Inc. GRASS GmbH. Hfele GmbH & Co.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457112744" Hettich America L.P.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457112742" Knape & Vogt Manufacturing Company. HINGES IN "FRAMELESS CONCEALED HINGES (EUROPEAN TYPE)" PARAGRAPH BELOW ARE NOT AS STRONG AS HEAVY-DUTY BUTT HINGES. Frameless Concealed Hinges (European Type): BHMAA156.9, B01602, 170 degrees of opening,self-closing. Provide hinges as follows (based on maximum 24-inch wide doors): 2 Hinges: For doors up to 35 inches high. 3 Hinges: For doors 36 to 62 inches high. 4 Hinges: For doors 63 to 78 inches high. 5 Hinges: For doors 79 to 94 inches high. Wire Pulls: Back mounted, cast aluminum or stainless steel, satin finish, 4 inches (100 mm) long, 5/16 inch (8 mm) in diameter. KEEP ONE OF THE CATCHES BELOW IF YOU ARE DOING FACE FRAME CABINET CONSTRUCTION I.E K-12 PROJECTS OTHERWISE DELETE. Catches: [Magnetic catches, BHMAA156.9, B03141] [Push-in magnetic catches, BHMAA156.9, B03131] [Roller catches, BHMAA156.9, B03071] [Ball friction catches, BHMAA156.9, B03013]. THE SHELF STANDARDS BELOW ARE THE ONES THAT ARE INSERTED INTO HOLES IN THE SIDE OF SHELF SUPPORT AND HAVE A FLATTEN AREA FOR THE SHELF TO SIT ON. Shelf Rests: 5-mm hole steel, nickel-plated. Acceptable Manufacturers: Hafele; 282.11.707 Knape & Vogt; 332. THE SHELF STANDARDS BELOW ARE THE ONES THAT ARE FOR UTILITY SHELVES USING A WALL MOUNT BRACKETS AND SLOTTED SHELF STANDARDS. NOTE: THESE CAN ALSO BE SPECIFIED IN MISCELLANEOUS CARPENTARY. Shelf Brackets and Standards, for closet and utility shelving: Vertical slotted shelf standards, BHMAA156.9, B04102 Shelf brackets for slotted standards, BHMAA156.9, B04112. Drawer Slides: BHMAA156.9. Grade1: Side mountedand extending under bottom edge of drawer. Type: Full extension. Material: Zinc-plated steel with polymer rollers. Grade1HD-100 and Grade1HD-200: Side mounted; full-extension type; zinc-plated-steel ball-bearing slides. GRADES IN FIVE SUBPARAGRAPHS BELOW CORRESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING INITIAL LOAD TEST REQUIREMENTS: GRADE2, 30 LBF (13.3KG); GRADE1, 50 LBF (22.2KG); GRADE1HD-100, 100 LBF (44.5KG); GRADE1HD-200, 200 LBF (90KG). For drawers not more than 3 inches (75 mm) high and not more than 24 inches (600 mm) wide, provide Grade1. For drawers more than 3 inches (75 mm) high, but not more than 6 inches (150 mm) high and not more than 24 inches (600 mm) wide, provide Grade1HD-100. For drawers more than 6 inches (150 mm) high or more than 24 inches (600 mm) wide, provide Grade1HD-200. For computer keyboard shelves, provide Grade1. For trash bins not more than 20 inches (500 mm) high and 16 inches (400 mm) wide, provide Grade1HD-200. Slides for Sliding Glass Doors: BHMAA156.9, B07063; [plastic] [aluminum]. Pencil Drawers: Herman Miller #A0480-BU; color Black Umber. Elbow Latch: BHMA A156.9, B03023, for inactive leaf at pairs of doors. Door and Drawer Silencers: Provide 3/8 inch to 1/2 inch diameter self-adhesive neoprene disks. Color: Clear. Wardrobe Rail: Retractable, 15.35 inch long, field installed with screws. Acceptable Product: 805.12.401 by Hfele. Color: Almond. Hanging Rail System for Wall Cabinets: Hafele; Item No. 290.11.901 Wall and Rail and Suspension Fitting, Item No. 290.00.700 and 701. Catheter Slides: Logiquip; Item No. CAT16HD Catheter Slide Heavy Duty, for 16-inch deep shelfs, 6-hooks, epoxy coated. RETAIN FOLLOWING SUBPARAGRAPH IF REQUIRED FOR PROJECT. Wire Manager: J-shape wire manager; 2 feet; factory installed with double-sided tape or screwed. Acceptable Product: WM2A by Doug Mockett and Co., Inc. Color: Walnut Brown. RETAIN FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH IF REQUIRED FOR PROJECT. CPU Holder: Storable, Lockable CPU on glide tracks with 360 degree swivel. Acceptable Products: CompX: 7361D CPU Holder. Workrite: H902 CPU Holder. DELETE OR REVISE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH AS REQUIRED FOR PROJECT. Aluminum Crash Rails: No. ECR-32, complete with extruded aluminum rail, tube bracket, and neoprene gasket, as manufactured by C/S Group. Provide with manufacturers standard clear anodized finish. RETAIN "FLOAT GLASS FOR CABINET DOORS" OR "TEMPERED FLOAT GLASS FOR CABINET DOORS" PARAGRAPH BELOW IF GLASS IS REQUIRED FOR CABINET DOORS. RETAIN ONE OF TWO OPTIONS IN SECOND PARAGRAPH FOR SEAMED EXPOSED EDGES IF UNFRAMED GLASS DOORS ARE USED. Float Glass for Cabinet Doors: ASTMC1036, TypeI, [Class1 (clear)] [Class2 or 3 (tinted)], Quality-Q3. Thickness: [3.0 mm] [4.0 mm] [5.0 mm] [6.0 mm]. Tint Color: [Blue-green] [Bronze] [Green] [Gray]. Tempered Float Glass for Cabinet Doors: ASTMC1048, KindFT, ConditionA, TypeI, [Class1 (clear)] [Class2 or 3 (tinted)], Quality-Q3, 6 mm thick unless otherwise indicated. Tint Color: [Blue-green] [Bronze] [Green] [Gray]. Unframed Glass Doors: Seam exposed edges seamed before tempering. Mirror Glass for Cabinet Doors: ASTMC1503, Mirror [Select] [Glazing], Quality-Q3. Thickness: [3.0 mm] [4.0 mm] [5.0 mm] [6.0 mm]. Decorative Glass for Cabinet Doors: Provide decorative glass complying with Section088113 "Decorative Glass Glazing." Tempered Float Glass for Cabinet Shelves: ASTMC1048, KindFT, ConditionA, TypeI, [Class1 (clear)] [Class2 or 3 (tinted)], Quality-Q3; with exposed edges seamed before tempering, 6 mm thick. Tint Color: [Blue-green] [Bronze] [Green] [Gray] . Grommets for Cable Passage: [1-1/4-inch (32-mm)] [2-inch (51-mm)] OD, molded-plastic grommets and matching plastic caps with slot for wire passage. Color: Brown. Exposed Hardware Finishes: For exposed hardware, provide finish that complies with BHMAA156.18 for BHMA finish number indicated. Satin Chromium Plated: BHMA626 for brass or bronze base; BHMA652 for steel base. Satin Stainless Steel: BHMA630. For concealed hardware, provide manufacturer's standard finish that complies with product class requirements in BHMAA156.9. MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS Furring, Blocking, Shims, and Hanging Strips: Fire-retardant-treated softwood lumber, kiln-dried to less than 15 percent moisture content. Anchors: Select material, type, size, and finish required for each substrate for secure anchorage. Provide metal expansion sleeves or expansion bolts for post-installed anchors. Use nonferrous-metal or hot-dip galvanized anchors and inserts at inside face of exterior walls and at floors. Adhesive for Bonding Plastic Laminate: Contact cement. Adhesive for Bonding Edges: Hot-melt adhesiveor adhesive specified above for faces. FABRICATION Fabricate architectural cabinets to dimensions, profiles, and details indicated. Complete fabrication, including assembly and hardware application, to maximum extent possible before shipment to Project site. Disassemble components only as necessary for shipment and installation. Where necessary for fitting at site, provide ample allowance for scribing, trimming, and fitting. RETAIN SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW FOR HIGH-QUALITY AND LARGE OR COMPLEX WORK. Trial fit assemblies at manufacturer's shop that cannot be shipped completely assembled. Install dowels, screws, bolted connectors, and other fastening devices that can be removed after trial fitting. Verify that various parts fit as intended and check measurements of assemblies against field measurements before disassembling for shipment. Shop-cut openings to maximum extent possible to receive hardware, appliances, electrical work, and similar items. Locate openings accurately and use templates or roughing-in diagrams to produce accurately sized and shaped openings. Sand edges of cutouts to remove splinters and burrs. DELETE BELOW IF NOT USING GLASS SHELVES OR DOORS. Install glass to comply with applicable requirements in Section088000 "Glazing" and in GANA's "Glazing Manual." For glass in frames, secure glass with removable stops. For exposed glass edges, polish and grind smooth. EXECUTION PREPARATION Before installation, condition cabinets to humidity conditions in installation areas for not less than 72 hours. INSTALLATION REVISE "ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK STANDARDS GRADE" PARAGRAPH BELOW IF INSTALLATION GRADE IS DIFFERENT FROM FABRICATION GRADE. Architectural Woodwork Standards Grade: Install cabinets to comply with quality standard grade of item to be installed. Assemble cabinets and complete fabrication at Project site to extent that it was not completed in the shop. Anchor cabinets to anchors or blocking built in or directly attached to substrates. Secure with wafer-head cabinet installation screws. Install cabinets level, plumb, and true in line to a tolerance of 1/8 inch in 96 inches (3 mm in 2400 mm) using concealed shims. Scribe and cut cabinets to fit adjoining work, refinish cut surfaces, and repair damaged finish at cuts. Install cabinets without distortion so doors and drawers fit openings and are accurately aligned. Adjust hardware to center doors and drawers in openings and to provide unencumbered operation. Complete installation of hardware and accessory items as indicated. REVISE REQUIREMENTS IN SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW AS NECESSARY FOR SEISMIC RESTRAINT OF CABINETS. DELETE IF HANGING CLEATS ARE USED AND ARE INDICATED ON DRAWINGS. Fasten wall cabinets through back, near top and bottom, and at ends not more than 16 inches (400 mm) o.c. with [No.10 wafer-head screws sized for not less than 1-1/2-inch (38-mm) penetration into wood framing, blocking, or hanging strips] [No.10 wafer-head sheet metal screws through metal backing or metal framing behind wall finish] [toggle bolts through metal backing or metal framing behind wall finish]. ADJUSTING AND CLEANING Repair damaged and defective cabinets, where possible, to eliminate functional and visual defects. Where not possible to repair, replace architectural cabinets. Adjust joinery for uniform appearance. Clean, lubricate, and adjust hardware. Clean cabinets on exposed and semiexposed surfaces. END OF SECTION 06 41 16 FOR MDACC USE ONLY. 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