ࡱ> _ bjbjzyzy ;6b6b!!!!!!!!8N!!!?0#HN$(v$v$v$%\&& >???????@C?!'%%''?!!$$4?444'!$!$>4'>?44:9<v$p4]+:< .>?0?< UD+UDN<N<UD!b<&&Lr&64&,&&&&&&&@?@?0&&&&&&?''''UD&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&B : SECTION 088000 GLAZING GENERAL RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. SUMMARY This Section includes glazing for the following products and applications, including those specified in other Sections where glazing requirements are specified by reference to this Section: ADJUST LIST BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT. Windows. Doors. Glazed curtain walls. Glazed entrances. Interior borrowed lites. Storefront framing. Skylights. Sloped glazing. Glazing sealants and accessories. Related Requirements: RETAIN SUBPARAGRAPHS BELOW TO CROSS-REFERENCE REQUIREMENTS CONTRACTOR MIGHT EXPECT TO FIND IN THIS SECTION BUT ARE SPECIFIED IN OTHER SECTIONS. ADJUST THE LIST TO MATCH WHAT IS SPECID IN THIS SECTION. Section134900 Radiation Protection for lead glass. DEFINITIONS Glass Manufacturers: Firms that produce primary glass, fabricated glass, or both, as defined in referenced glazing publications. Glass Thicknesses: Indicated by thickness designations in millimeters according to ASTMC1036. IBC: International Building Code. Interspace: Space between lites of an insulating-glass unit. COORDINATION Coordinate glazing channel dimensions to provide necessary bite on glass, minimum edge and face clearances, and adequate sealant thicknesses, with reasonable tolerances. SUBMITTALS Product Data: For each type of product. Glass Samples: For each type of glass product other than clear monolithic vision glass; 12 inches (300 mm) square. Tinted glass. Coated glass. Laminated glass. Insulating glass. Glazing Accessory Samples: For [sealants] [and] [colored spacers], in 12-inch (300-mm) lengths.[Install sealant Samples between two strips of material representative in color of the adjoining framing system.] Glazing Schedule: List glass types and thicknesses for each size opening and location. Use same designations indicated on Drawings. Delegated-Design Submittal: For glass indicated to comply with performance requirements and design criteria, including analysis data signed and sealed by the qualified professional engineer responsible for their preparation. Qualification Data: For [Installer] [manufacturers of insulating-glass units with sputter-coated, low-E coatings] [glass testing agency] [and] [sealant testing agency]. Product Certificates: For glass. Product Test Reports: For [tinted glass] [coated glass] [insulating glass] [and] [glazing sealants], for tests performed by a qualified testing agency. For glazing sealants, provide test reports based on testing current sealant formulations within previous 36-month period. Preconstruction adhesion and compatibility test report. Sample Warranties: For special warranties. QUALITY ASSURANCE RETAIN OPTION IN "MANUFACTURER QUALIFICATIONS FOR INSULATING-GLASS UNITS WITH SPUTTER-COATED, LOW-E COATINGS" PARAGRAPH BELOW ONLY IF PRODUCTS LISTED IN PART2 FOR SPUTTER-COATED, LOW-E-COATED, INSULATING-GLASS UNITS ARE THOSE OF A MANUFACTURER WITH A CERTIFIED FABRICATOR PROGRAM. WHEN THIS SECTION WAS UPDATED, GUARDIAN AND PPG HAD CERTIFIED FABRICATOR PROGRAMS. Manufacturer Qualifications for Insulating-Glass Units with Sputter-Coated, Low-E Coatings: A qualified insulating-glass manufacturer who is approved[and certified] by coated-glass manufacturer. Installer Qualifications: A qualified installer who employs glass installers for this Project who are certified under the National Glass Association's Certified Glass Installer Program. RETAIN "GLASS TESTING AGENCY QUALIFICATIONS" PARAGRAPH BELOW IF RETAINING "PRODUCT TEST REPORTS" PARAGRAPH IN "INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS" ARTICLE AND IT IS KNOWN THAT GLASS PRODUCTS SPECIFIED HAVE BEEN TESTED BY NFRC-ACCREDITED TESTING AGENCIES. Glass Testing Agency Qualifications: A qualified independent testing agency accredited according to the NFRCCAP1 Certification Agency Program. Sealant Testing Agency Qualifications: An independent testing agency qualified according to ASTMC1021 to conduct the testing indicated. Mockups: Build mockups to demonstrate aesthetic effects and to set quality standards for materials and execution. RETAIN FIRST SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW FOR LARGE-SCALE MOCKUP. INDICATE PORTION OF WALL REPRESENTED BY MOCKUP ON DRAWINGS OR DRAW MOCKUP AS SEPARATE ELEMENT. COORDINATE REQUIREMENTS WITH THOSE IN OTHER SECTIONS SPECIFYING SYSTEMS OR PRODUCTS THAT RECEIVE GLAZING. Install glazing in mockups specified in [Section084113 "Aluminum-Framed Entrances and Storefronts"] [Section084413 "Glazed Aluminum Curtain Walls"] to match glazing systems required for Project, including glazing methods. RETAIN SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW IF THE INTENTION IS TO MAKE AN EXCEPTION TO THE DEFAULT REQUIREMENT IN SECTION014000 "QUALITY REQUIREMENTS" FOR DEMOLISHING AND REMOVING MOCKUPS. Subject to compliance with requirements, approved mockups may become part of the completed Work if undisturbed at time of Substantial Completion. PRECONSTRUCTION TESTING RETAIN THIS ARTICLE FOR PRECONSTRUCTION TESTING IF INSULATING OR LAMINATED GLASS IS INSTALLED WITH GLAZING SEALANTS. ADHESION AND COMPATIBILITY TESTING IS ESSENTIAL FOR INSULATING AND LAMINATED GLASS AND IS USUALLY DONE BY SEALANT MANUFACTURER. TESTS REQUIRE LARGE NUMBER OF SAMPLES, AND SOME TESTS REQUIRE FOUR WEEKS TO COMPLETE. Preconstruction Adhesion and Compatibility Testing: Test each glass product, tape sealant, gasket, glazing accessory, and glass-framing member for adhesion to and compatibility with elastomeric glazing sealants. Testing is not required if data are submitted based on previous testing of current sealant products and glazing materials matching those submitted. Use ASTMC1087 to determine whether priming and other specific joint-preparation techniques are required to obtain rapid, optimum adhesion of glazing sealants to glass, tape sealants, gaskets, and glazing channel substrates. Test no fewer than eight Samples of each type of material, including joint substrates, shims, sealant backings, secondary seals, and miscellaneous materials. Schedule enough time for testing and analyzing results to prevent delaying the Work. For materials failing tests, submit sealant manufacturer's written instructions for corrective measures including the use of specially formulated primers. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Protect glazing materials according to manufacturer's written instructions. Prevent damage to glass and glazing materials from condensation, temperature changes, direct exposure to sun, or other causes. Comply with insulating-glass manufacturer's written instructions for venting and sealing units to avoid hermetic seal ruptures due to altitude change. FIELD CONDITIONS Environmental Limitations: Do not proceed with glazing when ambient and substrate temperature conditions are outside limits permitted by glazing material manufacturers and when glazing channel substrates are wet from rain, frost, condensation, or other causes. Do not install glazing sealants when ambient and substrate temperature conditions are outside limits permitted by sealant manufacturer or are below 40 degF (4.4 degC). WARRANTY EDIT / REMOVE WARRANTIES NOT APPLICABLE TO THE PROJECT. Manufacturer's Special Warranty for Coated-Glass Products: Manufacturer agrees to replace coated-glass units that deteriorate within specified warranty period. Deterioration of coated glass is defined as defects developed from normal use that are not attributed to glass breakage or to maintaining and cleaning coated glass contrary to manufacturer's written instructions. Defects include peeling, cracking, and other indications of deterioration in coating. Warranty Period: 10 years from date of Substantial Completion. Manufacturer's Special Warranty for Laminated Glass: Manufacturer agrees to replace laminated-glass units that deteriorate within specified warranty period. Deterioration of laminated glass is defined as defects developed from normal use that are not attributed to glass breakage or to maintaining and cleaning laminated glass contrary to manufacturer's written instructions. Defects include edge separation, delamination materially obstructing vision through glass, and blemishes exceeding those allowed by referenced laminated-glass standard. Warranty Period: 10 years from date of Substantial Completion. Manufacturer's Special Warranty for Insulating Glass: Manufacturer agrees to replace insulating-glass units that deteriorate within specified warranty period. Deterioration of insulating glass is defined as failure of hermetic seal under normal use that is not attributed to glass breakage or to maintaining and cleaning insulating glass contrary to manufacturer's written instructions. Evidence of failure is the obstruction of vision by dust, moisture, or film on interior surfaces of glass. Warranty Period: 10 years from date of Substantial Completion. PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS Source Limitations for Glass: Obtain from single source from single manufacturer for each glass type. Obtain tinted glass from single source from single manufacturer. Obtain reflective-coated glass from single source from single manufacturer. Source Limitations for Glazing Accessories: Obtain from single source from single manufacturer for each product and installation method. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS General: Installed glazing systems shall withstand normal thermal movement and wind and impact loads (where applicable) without failure, including loss or glass breakage attributable to the following: defective manufacture, fabrication, or installation; failure of sealants or gaskets to remain watertight and airtight; deterioration of glazing materials; or other defects in construction. Delegated Design: Engage a qualified professional engineer, as defined in Section014000 "Quality Requirements," to design glazing. Structural Performance: Glazing shall withstand the following design loads within limits and under conditions indicated determined according to the IBC and ASTME1300. Design Wind Pressures: Determine design wind pressures applicable to Project according to ASCE/SEI7, based on heights above grade indicated on Drawings. Wind Design Data: As indicated on Drawings. Design Snow Loads: As indicated on Drawings. Thickness of Patterned Glass: Base design of patterned glass on thickness at thinnest part of the glass. Probability of Breakage for Sloped Glazing: For glass surfaces sloped more than 15 degrees from vertical, design glass for a probability of breakage not greater than 0.001. Maximum Lateral Deflection: For glass supported on all four edges, limit center-of-glass deflection at design wind pressure to not more than 1/50 times the short-side length or 1 inch (25 mm), whichever is less. Differential Shading: Design glass to resist thermal stresses induced by differential shading within individual glass lites. RETAIN "WINDBORNE-DEBRIS-IMPACT RESISTANCE" PARAGRAPH BELOW IF REQUIRED BY PROJECT. THE IBC DEFINES WINDBORNE DEBRIS REGIONS. ENHANCED PROTECTION APPLIES TO ESSENTIAL FACILITIES. VERIFY REQUIREMENTS OF AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. Windborne-Debris-Impact Resistance: Exterior glazing shall comply with [basic] [enhanced]-protection testing requirements in ASTME1996 for [Wind Zone1] [Wind Zone2] [Wind Zone3] [Wind Zone4] when tested according to ASTME1886. Test specimens shall be no smaller in width and length than glazing indicated for use on Project and shall be installed in same manner as glazing indicated for use on Project. Large-Missile Test: For glazing located within 30 feet (9.1m) of grade. Small-Missile Test: For glazing located more than 30 feet (9.1m) above grade. Safety Glazing: Where safety glazing is indicated, provide glazing that complies with 16CFR1201, CategoryII. Thermal and Optical Performance Properties: Provide glass with performance properties specified, as indicated in manufacturer's published test data, based on procedures indicated below: For monolithic-glass lites, properties are based on units with lites 6 mm thick. For laminated-glass lites, properties are based on products of construction indicated. For insulating-glass units, properties are based on units of thickness indicated for overall unit and for each lite. U-Factors: Center-of-glazing values, according to NFRC100 and based on LBL's WINDOW5.2 computer program, expressed as Btu/sq. ft. xh x degF (W/sq.m xK). Solar Heat-Gain Coefficient and Visible Transmittance: Center-of-glazing values, according to NFRC200 and based on LBL's WINDOW5.2 computer program. Visible Reflectance: Center-of-glazing values, according to NFRC300. GLASS PRODUCTS, GENERAL Glazing Publications: Comply with published recommendations of glass product manufacturers and organizations below unless more stringent requirements are indicated. See these publications for glazing terms not otherwise defined in this Section or in referenced standards. RETAIN PUBLICATIONS IN SUBPARAGRAPHS BELOW THAT APPLY TO GLASS PRODUCTS SPECIFIED. EDIT PUBLICATIONS BELOW TO MATCH GLAZING SPECIFIED AND HOW IT IS BEING USED. GANA Publications: ["Laminated Glazing Reference Manual" and]"Glazing Manual." AAMA Publications: AAMAGDSG-1, "Glass Design for Sloped Glazing," and AAMATIRA7, "Sloped Glazing Guidelines." IGMA Publication for Sloped Glazing: IGMATB-3001, "Guidelines for Sloped Glazing." IGMA Publication for Insulating Glass: SIGMATM-3000, "North American Glazing Guidelines for Sealed Insulating Glass Units for Commercial and Residential Use." Safety Glazing Labeling: Where safety glazing is indicated, permanently mark glazing with certification label of the SGCC or another certification agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction or manufacturer. Label shall indicate manufacturer's name, type of glass, thickness, and safety glazing standard with which glass complies. DELETE "INSULATING-GLASS CERTIFICATION PROGRAM" PARAGRAPH BELOW IF NO INSULATING GLASS. NOT ALL MANUFACTURERS PARTICIPATE IN PROGRAM; SEE THE IGCC DIRECTORY FOR PARTICIPANTS. VERIFY THAT TYPES OF UNITS REQUIRED ARE CERTIFIED. Insulating-Glass Certification Program: Permanently marked either on spacers or on at least one component lite of units with appropriate certification label of IGCC. Thickness: Where glass thickness is indicated, it is a minimum.Provide glass that complies with performance requirements and is not less than the thickness indicated. Minimum Glass Thickness for Exterior Lites: 1/4-inch (6 mm). Minimum Glass Thickness for Interior Lites up to 96-inches tall: 3/8-inch (10 mm). Provide load charts or calculation to determine maximum allowable width of each lite. Minimum Glass Thickness for Lites 96 to 120-inches tall: 1/2-inch (12 mm). Provide load charts or calculation to determine maximum allowable width of each lite. Thickness of Tinted Glass: Provide same thickness for each tint color indicated throughout Project. Strength: Where annealed float glass is indicated, provide annealed float glass, heat-strengthened float glass, or fully tempered float glassas needed to comply with "Performance Requirements" Article. Where heat-strengthened float glass is indicated, provide heat-strengthened float glass or fully tempered float glassas needed to comply with "Performance Requirements" Article. Where fully tempered float glass is indicated, provide fully tempered float glass. GLASS PRODUCTS EDIT GLASS PRODUCTS AS REQUIRED TO MEET PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. DELETE WHAT IS NOT USED. Primary Float Glass Clear Annealed Float Glass: ASTMC1036, TypeI, Class1 (clear), Quality-Q3. Minimum Thickness: 6 mm.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?ulid=165&mf=04&src=wd" Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following: AFGD, clear float glass. Guardian, clear glass. Pilkington Libbey-Owens-Ford (LOF), clear glass PPG Industries, clear glass. Ultraclear Float Glass Ultraclear Float Glass: ASTMC1036, TypeI, ClassI (clear), Quality-Q3; and with visible light transmission of not less than 91 percentand solar heat gain coefficient of not less than 0.87. Minimum Thickness: 6 mm.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?ulid=165&mf=04&src=wd" Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456826016&mf=04&src=wd" AFG Industries, Inc.; Krystal Klear.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456826017&mf=04&src=wd" Guardian Industries Corp.; Ultrawhite.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456826018&mf=04&src=wd" Pilkington North America; Optiwhite.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456826019&mf=04&src=wd" PPG Industries, Inc.; Starphire. Heat-Treated Clear Float Glass Heat Treated Float Glass: ASTMC1048, ConditionA (uncoated); Quality-Q3 and as follows: Class: 1 (clear). Minimum Thickness: 6 mm. Kind: HS (heat strengthened). Kind: FT (fully tempered). Fabrication Process: By horizontal (roller-hearth) process with roll-wave distortion parallel to bottom edge of glass as installed unless otherwise indicated. For clear or low-iron glass 1/4 to 3/8 thick without ceramic frit or ink, maximum + or 100 mD (millidiopter) over 95% of the glass surface. Maximum peak to valley rollerwave 0.003 (0.08mm) in the central area and 0.008 (0.20mm) within 10.5 (267mm) of the leading and trailing edge Tinted Float Glass Tinted Annealed Float Glass: ASTMC1036, TypeI, Class2 (tinted), Quality-Q3. Minimum Thickness: 6 mm. Glass Color: [Blue] [Blue-green] [Bronze] [Green] [Gray]. Basis of Design Product: . Substitutions: Under provisions of Section012500. Heat-Treated Tinted Float Glass Heat Treated Float Glass: ASTMC1048, ConditionA (uncoated); Quality-Q3 and as follows: Class: 2 (tinted). Minimum Thickness: 6 mm. Kind: HS (heat strengthened). Kind: FT (fully tempered). Condition: As indicated elsewhere. Glass Color: [Blue] [Blue-green] [Bronze] [Green] [Gray]. Basis of Design Product: . Substitutions: Under provisions of Section012500. Fabrication Process: By horizontal (roller-hearth) process with roll-wave distortion parallel to bottom edge of glass as installed, unless otherwise indicated. Maximum peak to valley rollerwave 0.003 (0.08mm) in the central area and 0.008 (0.20mm) within 10.5 (267mm) of the leading and trailing edge LAMINATED GLASS Laminated Glass: ASTMC1172. Use materials that have a proven record of no tendency to bubble, discolor, or lose physical and mechanical properties after fabrication and installation. Construction: Laminate glass with polyvinyl butyral interlayer to comply with interlayer manufacturer's written instructions. Interlayer Thickness: Provide thickness not less than that indicated and as needed to comply with requirements. Interlayer Color: Clear unless otherwise indicated. RETAIN "WINDBORNE-DEBRIS-IMPACT-RESISTANT LAMINATED GLASS" PARAGRAPH BELOW IF RETAINING "WINDBORNE-DEBRIS-IMPACT RESISTANCE" PARAGRAPH IN "PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS" ARTICLE. Windborne-Debris-Impact-Resistant Laminated Glass: Comply with requirements specified above for laminated glass except laminate glass with[one of] the following to comply with interlayer manufacturer's written instructions: Polyvinyl butyral interlayer. Polyvinyl butyral interlayers reinforced with polyethylene terephthalate film. Ionomeric polymer interlayer. Cast-in-place and cured-transparent-resin interlayer. Cast-in-place and cured-transparent-resin interlayer reinforced with polyethylene terephthalate film. EDIT GLASS CONFIGURATIONS BELOW AS REQUIRED TO MEET PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. BELOW ARE SAMPLES ONLY. VERIFY DESIGNATION INDICATION MATCHES DRAWINGS OR SPECS AS REQUIRED. Glass: Clear structural laminated glass. Overall Unit Thickness: Nominal 9/16-inch (14.3 mm). Outer Lite: Class1 (clear) heat strengthened glass. Thickness: 1/4-inch (6.0 mm). Plastic Interlayer: Thickness: 0.060 inch (1.50 mm), but not less than that required to comply as a TypeII safety glass material. Interlayer Color: Clear. Inner Lite: Class1 (clear) heat strengthened glass. Thickness: 1/4-inch (6.0 mm). Windborne-Debris-Impact-Resistant Laminated Glass: Overall Unit Thickness: Nominal 9/16-inch (14.3 mm). Outer Lite: Class1 (clear) heat strengthened glass. Thickness: 1/4-inch (6.0 mm). Plastic Interlayer: Thickness: 0.060 inch (1.50 mm), but not less than that required to comply as a TypeII safety glass material. Interlayer Color: Clear. Inner Lite: Class1 (clear) heat strengthened glass. Thickness: 1/4-inch (6.0 mm). Laminated Glass: Overall Unit Thickness: Nominal 5/16 inch (7.8 mm). Outer Lite: Class1 (clear) heat strengthened glass. Thickness: Minimum 3.0 mm. Plastic Interlayer: Thickness: 0.060 inch (1.52 mm), but not less than that required to comply as a TypeII safety glass material. Interlayer Color: Clear. Inner Lite: Class1 (clear) heat strengthened glass. Thickness: Minimum 3.0 mm. Prylotic Coating: [Insert Option Here] on fourth surface. INSULATING GLASS Insulating-Glass Units: Factory-assembled units consisting of sealed lites of glass separated by a dehydrated interspace, qualified according to ASTME2190. Sealing System: Dual seal, with manufacturer's standard primary and silicone sealant complying with ASTM C 1249 for secondary seal. KEEP EITHER ABOVE OR THE BELOW PARAGRAPHS. ABOVE IS FOR SMALL / MEDIUM PROJECTS WITHOUT MAJOR GLAZING WORK. BELOW IS FOR MAJOR PROJECTS WHERE GLASS MAKES UP A LARGE PORTION OF THE BUILDING SKIN. ALSO RECOMMEND FOR PROJECTS ABOVE THREE STORIES Sealed Insulating Glass Units to be double sealed with a primary seal of polyisobutylene and a secondary seal of silicone complying with ASTMC1249. Minimum thickness of the secondary seal shall be 1/16 (1.59mm). Target width of the primary seal shall be 5/32 (3.97mm). No voids or skips in the primary seal allowed. Up to a maximum of 3/32" of the air spacer may be visible above the primary polyisobutylene sealant. Gaps or skips between primary and secondary sealant are permitted to a maximum width of 1/16 (1.59mm) by maximum length of 2 (51mm) with gaps separated by at least 18 (457mm). Continuous contact between the primary seal and the secondary seal is desired. Spacer: [Manufacturer's standard spacer material and construction] [Aluminum with mill or clear anodic finish] [Aluminum with black, color anodic finish] [Aluminum with bronze, color anodic finish] [Aluminum with powdered metal paint finish in color selected by Architect] [Stainless steel] [Polypropylene-covered stainless steel in color selected by Architect] [Thermally broken aluminum] [Nonmetallic laminate] [Nonmetallic tube]. Desiccant: Molecular sieve or silica gel, or a blend of both. Basis of Design Products: EDIT GLASS CONFIGURATIONS BELOW AS REQUIRED TO MEET PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. THE BELOW ARE SAMPLES ONLY. VERIFY DESIGNATION INDICATION MATCHES DRAWINGS OR SPECS AS REQUIRED. VERIFY SHGC MEETS ENERGY CODE FOR AREA THE PROJECT IS LOCATED IN. Glass: Low-e-coated, clear insulating glass. Overall Unit Thickness: 1 1/16-inches (27.2 mm). Thickness of Outer Glass Lite: 5/16-inch (8.0 mm). Outdoor Lite: Ultraclear (Optiwhite) heat strengthened float, fully tempered where required or indicated (GL-1A HS or GL-1A FT). Low-E Coating: Magnetic Sputter Vacuum Deposition (MSVD) soft-coat on second surface. Basis of Design: [Insert Product Here]. Interspace Content: Air. Thickness of Inner Glass Lite: 1/4-inch (6.0 mm). Indoor Lite: Ultraclear (Optiwhite) Heat strengthened float glass (, fully tempered where required or indicated. Performance Characteristics: Visible Light Transmittance: [Insert Option Here]. Summer Nighttime U-Factor: [Insert Option Here]. Winter Nighttime U-Factor: [Insert Option Here]. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: [Insert Option Here]. Provide safety glazing labeling where required. Basis of Design: [Insert Option Here]. Glass Type: Low-e-coated, tinted insulating glass. Overall Unit Thickness: 1 inch (25 mm). Thickness of Each Glass Lite: 6.0 mm. Outdoor Lite: Tinted heat strengthened float, fully tempered where required or indicated [Insert Option Here]. Interspace Content: Air. Indoor Lite: Clear Heat strengthened float glass. Low-E Coating: Magnetic Sputter Vacuum Deposition (MSVD) soft-coat on second surface. Provide safety glazing labeling where required. Windborne-Debris-Impact-Resistant Clear Insulated Laminated Glass: Overall Unit Thickness: 1 5/16 inch (33.33 mm). Outdoor Lite: : Heat strengthened clear float glass, fully tempered where required. Interspace Size: 1/2 (12.7 mm). Interspace Content: Air. Indoor Lite: Clear laminated glass, fully tempered where required. Low-E Coating: Pyrolytic or sputtered on second surface. Performance Characteristics: Visible Light Transmittance: [Insert Option Here]. Winter Nighttime U-Factor: [Insert Option Here]. Summer Nighttime U-Factor: [Insert Option Here]. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: [Insert Option Here]. Provide safety glazing labeling where required. CREAMIC FRIT INSULATED SPANDREL GLASS Ceramic-Coated Spandrel Glass: ASTMC1048, TypeI, ConditionB, Quality-Q3; and complying with Specification No.95-1-31 in GANA's "Engineering Standards Manual" and complying with other requirements specified. EDIT GLASS CONFIGURATIONS BELOW AS REQUIRED TO MEET PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. THE BELOW ARE SAMPLES ONLY. VERIFY DESIGNATION INDICATION MATCHES DRAWINGS OR SPECS AS REQUIRED. Glass Type: Tinted, as indicated, insulating spandrel glass. Overall Unit Thickness: 1 inch (25 mm). Thickness of Each Glass Lite: 6.0 mm. Outdoor Lite: Tinted heat strengthened float, fully tempered where required or indicated. Solar Control Coating: As required. Interspace Content: Air. Indoor Lite: Heat strengthened Clear float glass, fully tempered where required. Ceramic Coating Location: [Insert Option Here]. Windborne-Debris-Impact-Resistant Clear Insulated Laminated Spandrel Glass: Overall Unit Thickness: 1 5/16 inch (33.33 mm). Outdoor Lite: GL-1 HS and GL-1 FT: Heat strengthened clear float glass, fully tempered where required. Low-E Coating: Pyrolytic or sputtered on second surface. Interspace Size: 1/2 (12.7 mm). Interspace Content: Air. Indoor Lite: Clear laminated glass, fully tempered where required. Ceramic Coating Location: [Insert Option Here]. Glass Type: Low-e-coated spandrel unit with ceramic frit on tinted insulating glass. Overall Unit Thickness: 1 1/16-inches (27.2 mm). Thickness of Outer Glass Lite: 5/16-inch (8.0 mm). Outdoor Lite: Tinted heat strengthened float, fully tempered where required or indicated. Low-E Coating: Magnetic Sputter Vacuum Deposition (MSVD) soft-coat on second surface. Basis of Design:[Insert Option Here]. Ceramic Frit on second surface. Basis of Design:[Insert Option Here]. Interspace Content: Air. Thickness of Inner Glass Lite: 1/4-inch (6.0 mm). Indoor Lite: Clear Heat strengthened float glass (GL-1 HS or GL-1 FT). Ceramic Frit on fourth surface. Basis of Design: [Insert Option Here]. Provide safety glazing labeling where required. Basis of Design: [VNE29-63 as manufactured by Viracon with frits]. PRODUCTS IN PARAGRAPH BELOW ARE AVAILABLE FOR 20-, 45-, 60-, AND 90-MINUTE FIRE-PROTECTION RATING, BUT WITHOUT 450 DEGF (250 DEGC) TEMPERATURE-RISE LIMITATION. THESE PRODUCTS MEET THE HOSE STREAM TEST AND CAN BE USED IN WALL ASSEMBLIES AND FOR LARGER DOOR OPENING LITES. LIMITS 90-MINUTES, DOORS 2,034 SQ IN, WALLS 2,627 SQ IN, LIMITTED TO 25% OF WALL. THESE PRODUCTS CAN BE USED IN FIRE DOORS WITH 120 AND 180 MINUTE FIRE RATINGS WITH 100 SQ IN LIMIT. PRODUCT CAN BE USED WITH STANDARD DOORS AND HOLLOW METAL FRAMES FOR UP TO 45 MINUTE RATINGS. FIRE-PROTECTION-RATED GLAZING Fire-Protection-Rated Glazing: Listed and labeled by a testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, for fire-protection ratings indicated, based on positive-pressure testing according to NFPA257 or UL9, including the hose-stream test, and shall comply with NFPA80. Fire-protection-rated glazing required to have a fire-protection rating of 20 minutes shall be exempt from the hose-stream test. Fire-Protection-Rated Glazing Labeling: Permanently mark fire-protection-rated glazing with certification label of a testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. Label shall indicate manufacturer's name; test standard; whether glazing is permitted to be used in doors or openings; if permitted in openings, whether or not glazing has passed the hose-stream test; whether or not glazing meets 450 degF (250 degC) temperature-rise limitation; and the fire-resistance rating in minutes. Film-Faced Ceramic Glazing: Clear, ceramic flat glass; 5-mm thickness; faced on one surface with a clear glazing film; and complying with 16CFR1201, Category II and meeting the hose-stream test.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?ulid=195&mf=04&mf=95&src=wd&mf=&src=wd" Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following:  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457015685" AGC Glass Company North America, Inc.; Pyran Platinum F.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456928561&mf=&src=wd" Schott North America, Inc.; Pyran Platinum F.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456928562&mf=&src=wd" Technical Glass Products; FireLiteNT.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/LookUp/?uid=123456928563&mf=&src=wd" Vetrotech Saint-Gobain; SGG KeraliteFR-F. GLAZING SEALANTS General: Compatibility: Compatible with one another and with other materials they contact, including glass products, seals of insulating-glass units, and glazing channel substrates, under conditions of service and application, as demonstrated by sealant manufacturer based on testing and field experience. Suitability: Comply with sealant and glass manufacturers' written instructions for selecting glazing sealants suitable for applications indicated and for conditions existing at time of installation. HYPERLINK "http://www.arcomnet.com/sustainable_design.aspx?topic=45"Sealant shall have a VOC content of 250g/L or less. Colors of Exposed Glazing Sealants: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range. Glazing Sealant: Neutral-curing silicone glazing sealant complying with ASTMC920, TypeS, GradeNS, Class100/50, UseNT.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?ulid=174" Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457054575" Dow Corning Corporation.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457054576" GE Construction Sealants; Momentive Performance Materials Inc.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457054579" May National Associates, Inc.; a subsidiary of Sika Corporation.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457054578" Pecora Corporation. Sika Corporation.  HYPERLINK "http://www.specagent.com/Lookup?uid=123457054580" Tremco Incorporated. Applications: Window perimeters or panel to panel joints. To coat over end dams or other internal seals in curtain wall systems. GLAZING TAPES Back-Bedding Mastic Glazing Tapes: Preformed, butyl-based, 100 percent solids elastomeric tape; nonstaining and nonmigrating in contact with nonporous surfaces; with or without spacer rod as recommended in writing by tape and glass manufacturers for application indicated; and complying with ASTMC1281 and AAMA800 for products indicated below: AAMA806.3 tape, for glazing applications in which tape is subject to continuous pressure. AAMA807.3 tape, for glazing applications in which tape is not subject to continuous pressure. Expanded Cellular Glazing Tapes: Closed-cell, PVC foam tapes; factory coated with adhesive on both surfaces; and complying with AAMA800 for the following types: AAMA810.1, Type1, for glazing applications in which tape acts as the primary sealant. AAMA810.1, Type2, for glazing applications in which tape is used in combination with a full bead of liquid sealant. MISCELLANEOUS GLAZING MATERIALS General: Provide products of material, size, and shape complying with referenced glazing standard, with requirements of manufacturers of glass and other glazing materials for application indicated, and with a proven record of compatibility with surfaces contacted in installation. Cleaners, Primers, and Sealers: Types recommended by sealant or gasket manufacturer. Setting Blocks: Elastomeric material with a Shore, TypeA durometer hardness of 85, plus or minus 5. Spacers: Elastomeric blocks or continuous extrusions of hardness required by glass manufacturer to maintain glass lites in place for installation indicated. Edge Blocks: Elastomeric material of hardness needed to limit glass lateral movement (side walking). FABRICATION OF GLAZING UNITS Fabricate glazing units in sizes required to fit openings indicated for Project, with edge and face clearances, edge and surface conditions, and bite complying with written instructions of product manufacturer and referenced glazing publications, to comply with system performance requirements. Allow for thermal movements from ambient and surface temperature changes acting on glass framing members and glazing components. Temperature Change: 120 deg F (67 deg C), ambient; 180 deg F (100 deg C), material surfaces. RETAIN FIRST PARAGRAPH BELOW FOR BUTT-GLAZED LITES. Clean-cut or flat-grind vertical edges of butt-glazed monolithic lites to produce square edges with slight chamfers at junctions of edges and faces. RETAIN PARAGRAPH BELOW IF ANY EXPOSED EDGES OR CORNERS ARE REQUIRED. Grind smooth and polish exposed glass edges and corners. EXECUTION EXAMINATION Examine framing, glazing channels, and stops, with Installer present, for compliance with the following: Manufacturing and installation tolerances, including those for size, squareness, and offsets at corners. Presence and functioning of weep systems. Minimum required face and edge clearances. Effective sealing between joints of glass-framing members. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. PREPARATION Clean glazing channels and other framing members receiving glass immediately before glazing. Remove coatings not firmly bonded to substrates. Examine glazing units to locate exterior and interior surfaces. Label or mark units as needed so that exterior and interior surfaces are readily identifiable. Do not use materials that leave visible marks in the completed Work. GLAZING, GENERAL Comply with combined written instructions of manufacturers of glass, sealants, gaskets, and other glazing materials, unless more stringent requirements are indicated, including those in referenced glazing publications. Protect glass edges from damage during handling and installation. Remove damaged glass from Project site and legally dispose of off Project site. Damaged glass includes glass with edge damage or other imperfections that, when installed, could weaken glass, impair performance, or impair appearance. Apply primers to joint surfaces where required for adhesion of sealants, as determined by preconstruction testing. Install setting blocks in sill rabbets, sized and located to comply with referenced glazing publications, unless otherwise required by glass manufacturer. Set blocks in thin course of compatible sealant suitable for heel bead. Do not exceed edge pressures stipulated by glass manufacturers for installing glass lites. Provide spacers for glass lites where length plus width is larger than 50 inches (1270 mm). Locate spacers directly opposite each other on both inside and outside faces of glass. Install correct size and spacing to preserve required face clearances, unless gaskets and glazing tapes are used that have demonstrated ability to maintain required face clearances and to comply with system performance requirements. Provide 1/8-inch (3-mm) minimum bite of spacers on glass and use thickness equal to sealant width. With glazing tape, use thickness slightly less than final compressed thickness of tape. Provide edge blocking where indicated or needed to prevent glass lites from moving sideways in glazing channel, as recommended in writing by glass manufacturer and according to requirements in referenced glazing publications. Set glass lites in each series with uniform pattern, draw, bow, and similar characteristics. Set glass lites with proper orientation so that coatings face exterior or interior as specified. RETAIN BOTH PARAGRAPHS BELOW IF GLAZING WITH WEDGE-SHAPED GASKETS IS REQUIRED FOR PROJECT. Where wedge-shaped gaskets are driven into one side of channel to pressurize sealant or gasket on opposite side, provide adequate anchorage so gasket cannot walk out when installation is subjected to movement. Square cut wedge-shaped gaskets at corners and install gaskets in a manner recommended by gasket manufacturer to prevent corners from pulling away; seal corner joints and butt joints with sealant recommended by gasket manufacturer. TAPE GLAZING (Interior Use Only) Position tapes on fixed stops so that, when compressed by glass, their exposed edges are flush with or protrude slightly above sightline of stops. Install tapes continuously, but not necessarily in one continuous length. Do not stretch tapes to make them fit opening. Cover vertical framing joints by applying tapes to heads and sills first, then to jambs. Cover horizontal framing joints by applying tapes to jambs, then to heads and sills. Place joints in tapes at corners of opening with adjoining lengths butted together, not lapped. Seal joints in tapes with compatible sealant approved by tape manufacturer. Do not remove release paper from tape until right before each glazing unit is installed. Apply heel bead of elastomeric sealant where indicated on Drawings. Center glass lites in openings on setting blocks, and press firmly against tape by inserting dense compression gaskets formed and installed to lock in place against faces of removable stops. Start gasket applications at corners and work toward centers of openings. GASKET GLAZING (DRY) Cut compression gaskets to lengths recommended by gasket manufacturer to fit openings exactly, with allowance for stretch during installation. Insert soft compression gasket between glass and frame or fixed stop so it is securely in place with joints miter cut and bonded together at corners. Installation with Drive-in Wedge Gaskets: Center glass lites in openings on setting blocks, and press firmly against soft compression gasket by inserting dense compression gaskets formed and installed to lock in place against faces of removable stops. Start gasket applications at corners and work toward centers of openings. Compress gaskets to produce a weathertight seal without developing bending stresses in glass. Seal gasket joints with sealant recommended by gasket manufacturer. Installation with Pressure-Glazing Stops: Center glass lites in openings on setting blocks, and press firmly against soft compression gasket. Install dense compression gaskets and pressure-glazing stops, applying pressure uniformly to compression gaskets. Compress gaskets to produce a weathertight seal without developing bending stresses in glass. Seal gasket joints with sealant recommended by gasket manufacturer. Install gaskets so they protrude past face of glazing stops. SEALANT GLAZING (WET) Install continuous spacers, or spacers combined with cylindrical sealant backing, between glass lites and glazing stops to maintain glass face clearances and to prevent sealant from extruding into glass channel and blocking weep systems until sealants cure. Secure spacers or spacers and backings in place and in position to control depth of installed sealant relative to edge clearance for optimum sealant performance. Force sealants into glazing channels to eliminate voids and to ensure complete wetting or bond of sealant to glass and channel surfaces. Tool exposed surfaces of sealants to provide a substantial wash away from glass. CLEANING AND PROTECTION Immediately after installation remove nonpermanent labels and clean surfaces. Protect glass from contact with contaminating substances resulting from construction operations. Examine glass surfaces adjacent to or below exterior concrete and other masonry surfaces at frequent intervals during construction, but not less than once a month, for buildup of dirt, scum, alkaline deposits, or stains. If, despite such protection, contaminating substances do come into contact with glass, remove substances immediately as recommended in writing by glass manufacturer. Remove and replace glass that cannot be cleaned without damage to coatings. Remove and replace glass that is damaged during construction period. Wash glass on both exposed surfaces not more than four days before date scheduled for inspections that establish date of Substantial Completion. Wash glass as recommended in writing by glass manufacturer. END OF SECTION 08 80 00 FOR MDACC USE ONLY. 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