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20181012 2018.103 Varley Building_Narrative App and Materials
it form Date: November 07, 2018 Bradley Birge Administrator of Planning &Economic Development City of Saratoga Springs, NY 474 Broadway Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 RE: Application to the Design Review Commission for architecture/historic review required for the facade renovations at 378 Broadway. Dear Mr. Birge, I am submitting the attached sketches, cut sheets and application form on behalf of Scott Varley (Applicant/Owner) of 378 Broadway has purchased the building and would like to move his office into the first floor on the north side currently occupied by the Juice Bar. As part of the move Mr. Varley would like to improve the facade of the building not only to make it more consistent, but more historical as well. We kindly request to be placed on the agenda for the first DRC meeting in December understanding that the next meeting in November has been canceled. Included are: 1. Sheet DRC -1 — Exterior Facade 2. Sheet DRC -2- Exterior Facade 3. Application Form 4. Cut Sheets for a. Storefront windows and doors b. Light fixtures c. Permanent awning d. Signage 5. Check for fees If there is any other information needed please let us know. Si rely, Rya . Berry Owner FORM CC: Scott Varley FORM, the composition of living 117 Walnut Street 1 Saratoga Springs, New York 12866 Evanenhecompositiono(hvinq•c om 1 cell: +1 (51$)225-5670 1 CITY OF SARATOGA SPRINGS DESIGN REVIEW COMMISSION City Hall - 474 Broadway Saratoga Springs, New York 12866 Tel: 518-587-3550 x2515 fax: 518-580-9480 www.saratoga-springs.org INSTRUCTIONS ARCHITECTURAL / HISTORIC REVIEW APPLICATION 1. ELIGIBILITY: An applicant to the Design Review Commission for Architectural Review or Historic Review must be the property owner(s) or lessee, or have an option to lease or purchase the property in question. 2. COMPLETE SUBMISSIONS: Applicants are encouraged to work with City staff to ensure that an application is complete. The DRC will only consider properly completed applications that contain 1 original and 1 digital version of the application and ALL other required materials as indicated on the application. HANDWRITTEN APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED!! 3. ACTIONS REQUIRING REVIEW: Architectural Review District • any exterior changes that require a building permit • any change in exterior- building materials • a new, or change to an existing, sign or sign structure • demolition of a structure Within a non-residential zoning district: • a change in exterior building color • installation of an awning Historic Review District • Installation or exterior change to a structure requiring a building or demolition permit • any material change to exterior of a structure including: - addition or removal of exterior architectural features - installation, removal or material changes to exterior building elements such as roof, siding, windows, doors, porches, etc. - enclosure or screening or buildings openings such as windows, doors, porches, etc. - installation of utility, mechanical or misc. accessory structures to the exterior of a building such as HVAC equipment, solar panels, wind turbines, radio/satellite transmission/reception devices, etc. • Within a front yard setback: - installation, removal or material changes to drive- or walkways - installation or removal of architectural, sculptural or vegetative screening that exceeds 3' in height - installation of accessory utility structures or radio/satellite transmission/reception devices over 2' in diameter • a change in exterior building color within a non- residential zoning district • a new, or change to an existing, sign or awning • installation of telecommunications facilities Note — Ordinary maintenance or repair that does not involve a change in material, design or outer appearance is exempt from Historic or Architectural Review. Revised 03/2018 4. DESIGN GUIDELINES: The Design Review Commission will evaluate whether the proposed action (construction, alteration or demolition) is compatible with existing structures and surrounding properties using the following criteria: • Height — consistent with historic form and context of site and surrounding properties • Scale — relationship of structure and its architectural elements to human size, form, perception • Proportion — relationship among building elements including front facade, windows, and doors • Rhythm — pattern resulting from repeating building elements such as door/window openings, columns, arches, and other facade elements • Directional Expression — compatibility with horizontal & vertical expression of surrounding structures • Massing & Open Space — relationship of structure to open space between it and adjoining buildings • Setback — compatibility with surrounding structures • Compatibility of the following with surrounding structures/properties: - Major building elements (storefronts, doors, windows, roof) Building materials - Color — (in non-residential zoning districts only) 5. DECISIONS: The Design Review Commission may approve, approve with conditions, or disapprove an application. The DRC may impose appropriate conditions and safeguards in connection with its approval including nature/quality of materials, manner of construction, and design. An applicant may appeal a denied DRC application on the grounds of hardship. Application approvals shall expire within 18 months of approval unless the project has sufficiently commenced (i.e. building/demolition permits obtained and construction/alteration begun). Applicants may request up to 2 extensions if requested before expiration date of prior approval. 6. SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Check City's website (www.saratoga-springs.org) for application deadlines and meeting dates. 7. APPLICATION FEE: Make checks payable to the "Commissioner of Finance" and attach to top of original application. Fees are non-refundable. Residential Structures (principal, accessory) $50 Residential approval — extension $50 Residential - administrative action $50 Non-residential / mixed-use structures (principal) $360 Non-residential / mixed-use structures (sketch) $120 Non-residential signs, awnings, accessory structures $120 Non-residential approval — extension $120 Non-residential - administrative action $120 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: More detailed information on Architectural Review, Historic Review and the Design Review Commission responsibilities may be found in the City's Zoning Ordinance available in City Hall and on the City's web site at htto://www.saratoga-springs.org/544/Zoning-Ordinance. Revised 3/2018 Name APPLICANT(S)* Scott Varley CITY OF SARATOGA SPRINGS DESIGN REVIEW COMMISSION D City Hall - 474 Broadway Saratoga Springs, New York 12866 Tel: 518-587-3550 x.515 fax: 518-580-9480 www.saratoga-springs.org ARCHITECTURAL / HISTORIC REVIEW APPLICATION IFOR OF'F'ICE USEI (Application #) (Date received) OWNERS) f/(not applicant) ATTORNEY/AGENT Same Ryan Berry -Form Collaborative, LLC Address 353 Broadway Phone Email Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 518-281-6808 / svarleyl3@gmail.com / Identify primary contact person: 0 Applicant 0 Owner ® Attorney/Agent 17 Walnut Street Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 518-225-5670 / ryan@thecompositionofliving.com * An applicant must be the property owner, lessee, or one with an option to lease or purchase the property in question. Applicant's interest in premises: B Owner PROPERTY INFORMATION Property Address/Location: 378 Broadway Current Zoning District: Type of Review: T-6 0 Architectural 0 Lessee 0 Under option to lease or purchase Tax Parcel #: 165 59 3 - 15 (for examp/e: 16552 — 4 — 37) Property use: 0 Residential I@ Non-residential/mixed-use IN Historic 0 Extension/modification (of current approval) Summary description of proposed action: . The applicant intends to renovate the facade of 378 Broadway in Saratoga Springs, NY. This location is currently occupied by the Juice Bar and Raina's Jewelry with 2 floors of residential apartment above. The applicant proposes to enhance the historic aesthetic of the bullaing by replacing the Orsi Hoar facade with a glass and brick st6retront on the first floor matching the new brick to the cleaned and sealed existing brick facade above. The intend is to have a consistent storefront and facade that is a natural brick color. A permanent awnin rro{7 peel of Isle building anA pr -au d ngdisplay-area for back lit lettering sign panels for.. -bots — first floor spaces. Has a previous application been filed with the DRC for this property? 0 No 0 Yes – date(s)? - App. No.(s)? Revised 03/2018 APPLICATION FEE (payable to "Commissioner of Finance"): Residential Structures (principal, accessory) Residential approval — extension Residential - administrative action Non-residential mixed-use sketch $50 Non-residential / mixed-use structures (principal) $360 $50 Non-residential signs, awnings, accessory structures $120 $50 Non-residential approval — extension $120 $120 Non-residential -administrative action $120 **A "complete" application consists of 1 hard copy1original) , and 1 electronic copy of application & ALL other materials as required below: New Construction / Additions ❑ Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures and adjacent properties ❑ Site plan, drawn to scale, showing existing & proposed construction, property lines & dimensions, required & coverage, site features (fences, walks, trees, etc.); on no larger than 2'x3' sheet — smaller preferred if legible ❑ Elevation drawings showing design of all sides of existing & proposed construction — label dimensions, colors, & lamp type, wattage), etc. - include compass bearing & scale; no larger than 2'x3' sheet — smaller permitted ❑ Floor plans for proposed structure; on sheet no larger than 2'x3' — smaller permitted if legible © Product literature, specifications and samples of proposed materials and colors Change in exterior building materials (windows, doors, roof, siding, etc.), or color (in non-residential districts only) ® Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures and that illustrate affected features 8 Elevation drawings showing all sides of existing & proposed construction — label dimensions, colors, materials, lighting (fixture & lam type, wattage), etc. - include compass bearing & scale; no larger than 2'x3' sheet — smaller permitted if legible Product literature, specifications and samples of proposed materials and colors Within front yard setbacks in Historic Districts only (Front setbacks: UR -I & INST-HTR=30'; UR -4=25'; UR -2, UR -3 & NCUD-I =10') - Installation, removal or change in material of drive- and walkways - Installation or removal of architectural, sculptural or vegetative screening over 3' in height - Installation of accessory utility structures or radio/satellite transmission/reception devices (more than 2' diameter) For any of above: ❑ Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures, and of adjacent properties ❑ Site plan showing existing & proposed construction: include property lines & dimensions, required & proposed setbacks & lot coverage, site features (fences, walks, trees, etc.) street names, compass bearing & scale; no larger than 2'x3' sheet — smaller preferred if legible ❑ Product literature, specifications and samples of proposed materials and colors Signage / Awnings Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures, and adjacent properties Plan showing location of proposed sign/awning structure on building/premises: no larger than I 1 "x 1 7" 8 Scaled illustration of proposed sign/awning structure and lettering (front view & profile): include all dimensions of structure; type, dimensions and style of lettering or logo; description of colors, materials, mounting method and hardware Descriptions, specifications of proposed lighting including fixture & lamp type, wattage, mounting method, and location Product literature, specifications and samples of proposed materials and colors Demolition ❑ Color photographs showing site/exterior details of existing structures, and of adjacent properties ❑ Site plan showing existing and any proposed structures - include dimensions, setbacks, street names, compass bearing, and scale ❑ Written description of reasons for demolition and, in addition: ❑ For structures of "architectural/historical significance", demonstrate "good cause" why structure cannot be preserved ❑ For structures in an architectural district that might be eligible for listing on National Register of Historic Places, or for a "contributing" structure in a National Register district (contact City staff), provide plans for site development following demolition - include a timetable and letter of credit for project completion proposed setbacks & lot materials, lighting (fixture if legible Telecommunication facilities ❑ Color photographs showing site/existing structures, and of adjacent properties ❑ Site plan showing existing and proposed structures: include dimensions, setbacks, street names, compass bearing, and scale 0 Scaled illustration of proposed structures: include all dimensions; colors, materials, lighting, mounting details ❑ Consult Article 240-12.22 of the City's Zoning Ordinance and City staff to ensure compliance with requirements for visual impact assessment and existing and proposed vegetative screening Revised 03/2018 p Request for extension of current approval ❑ Identify date of original DRC approval: Current expiration date: Org. App. No. ❑ Describe why this extension is necessary and whether any significant changes have occurred either on the site or in the neighborhood. SEQR Environmental Assessment Form ❑ Applicants proposing the following must complete "Part I" of the SEQR Short Environmental Assessment Form (available here: http:f/www.dec.ny_.gov/docs/permits eLoperations_pdf/seafpartone.pdf): - Construction or expansion of a multi -family residential structure (4 units +) - Construction or expansion (exceeding 4,000 sq. ft. gross floor area) of a principal or accessory non-residential structure - Telecommunications facility, radio antennae, satellite dishes - Demolition Disclosure Does any City officer, employee or family member thereof have a financial interest (as defined by General Municipal Law Section 809) in this application? • No 0 Yes - If yes, a statement disclosing the name, residence, nature, and extent of this interest must be filed with this application. Certification I/we, the property owner(s), or purchaser(s)/lessee(s) under contract, of the land in question, hereby request an appearance before the Design Review Commission. By the signature(s) attached hereto, I/we certify that the information provided within this application and accompanying documentation is, to the best of my/our knowledge, true and accurate. I/we further understand that intentionally providing false or misleading information is grounds for immediate denial of this application. I/we hereby authorize the members of the Design Review Commission and designated City staff to enter the property associated with this application for purposes of conducting any necessary site inspections relating to this application. Furthermore, I/we agree to meet all requirements under Article VII for Historic Review or Article VIII for Architectural Revi-'v oft • Zoning Co. - of ty of Saratoga 3 gs. (applicant signatu Date: 1 1 /7/1 8 Date: (applicant signature) If applicant is not the currently the owner of the property, the current owner must also sign. Owner Signature: Date: Owner Signature: Date: Revised 03/2018 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY This application has been reviewed by the Zoning Enforcement Officer and is being forwarded to the Commission. Signature: Date: Additional Comments: Revised 03/2018 Form STOREFRONT WINDOWS & DOORS FORM, the composition of living 117 Walnut Street !Saratoga Springs, New York 12866 ryanfult ecompositiondlivinn.carri 1 cell: +1 (518) 225-5670 1 Description Tubelite T14000 Series Framing is a 2" x 4 1/2" deep flush glazed storefront system for use on first floor applications. This dry glazed internally drained framing can be glazed with 1" insulated glass or panels positioned in the center of the frame. Glass pocket reducers can be used to glaze infill thicknesses of 1/4" to 1/2" A poured and de -bridged thermal break provides industry standard Condensation Resistance and limits thermal conduction. The thermal pocket also employs the Azon Lance for prevention of dry shrink of the polyurethane barrier. 14.01 14000 Series Flush Glaze Description 2014 TUBELITE DEPENDABLE 14.02 14000 Series Flush Glaze Guide Specifications General Description Furnish all necessary materials, labor and equipment for the complete installation of aluminum framing as shown on the drawings and specified herein. Fixed window framing shall be 14000 Series Flush Glaze (2" x 4 1/2") as manufactured by Tube - lite Inc., Walker, Michigan. Whenever substitute products are to be considered, supporting technical literature, samples drawings and performance data must be submitted ten (10) days prior to bid in order to make a valid comparison of the products involved. Test reports certified by an independent labora- tory must be made available upon request. Performance Requirements Air infiltration shall not exceed .06 CFM/Ft2 when tested in accordance with ASTM E-283 at a test pressure of 6.24 PSF. There shall be no uncontrolled water entry when tested in accordance with ASTM E-331 "Water Pen- etration of Exterior Windows, Curtainwalls and Doors by Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference" at a test pressure of 15 PSF. There shall be no uncontrolled water entry when tested in accordance with AAMA 501.1-94 at a dy- namic pressure equivalent of 15 PSF. Structural performance per ASTM E330 shall be based on a maximum allowable deflection of L/175 of the span or 3/4" maximum. The system shall per- form to those criteria under a wind load of (architect specify) PSF. There shall be no buckling, stress on glass, edge seal failure, excess stress on curtainwall structure, anchors and fasteners or reduction in performance when tested in accordance with AAMA 501.5-98 at a temperature range of 0° to 180° F. There shall be no "Life/Safety" type failures (glass breakage, anchor failures, or structural dam- age) when tested in accordance with AAMA 501.4, seismic test (lateral cycling.) Thermal transmittance due to conduction (U0) shall be 0.40 - poured & debridged (see AAMA 507-12 test report B6911.03-116-45) BTU/Hr/Ft2/F degrees. Condensation Resistance Factor (CRF) shall not be less than 54 - poured & debridged only (or 53 - slotted only) when tested in accordance with AAMA 1503-98. The system shall have a Sound Transmission TLIBELITE pEPE JO$8LE 2014 Class (STC) rating of 32 and an Outdoor -Indoor Transmission Class (OITC) rating of 26 when tested in accordance with ASTM E90-97, ASTM E413-87 (reapproved 1994) and ASTM E1332-90. Products Materials Extrusions shall be of aluminum alloy 6063-T5 extruded within commercial tolerance and free from defects impairing strength and/or durability. Main framing sections to be of .075 inch minimum wall thickness and glazing stop moldings of .060 inch thickness. Screws, bolts and all other accessories to be compatible with the aluminum under normal service conditions. Glazing shall be by means of an exterior and interior roll -in wedge of high quality extruded elasto- meric material. Optional: Thermal barrier shall be a two part chemically curing, unfilled polyurethane casting resin poured in place for perimeter members. Intermediate vertical members shall be slotted for efficient thermal performance. Finish All exposed framing surfaces shall be free of scratches and other serious blemishes. Finish to be: (architect select) Etched and clear anodized (AAM 12C22A31) Clear - Class 2 (C2) (AAM12C22A41) Clear - Class 1 (C1) Electrolytically deposited color (AAM12C22A44) Class 1 Champagne (CH) Medium Bronze (MB) Dark Bronze (DB) Extra Dark Bronze (EB) Black (BL) Fluoropolymer (70%) painted color Execution Installation Shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions and the approved shop draw- ings. Note: In keeping with Tubelite's policy of continuing product improvements, all specifications are subject to change without written notice by the manufacturer. TUBELITE DEPENDABLE LEAOERS rN Eco•ernavo r STORD Rt?N1, CUALVM'/AL[ NO ENTRANCE SYSTEMS GUIDE SPECIFICATION SECTION 08 43 13 — ALUMINUM FRAMED STOREFRONTS 14000 Series Storefront PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY A. Section Includes Tubelite aluminum storefront and all components and installation accessories supplied with the system. 1. Tubelite 14000 Series Storefront systems: 2" x 4-1/2" a. E14000 Storefront (non -thermal) b. T14000 Storefront (thermal) 1.02 RELATED PRODUCTS A. Single Manufacture: All products in divisions listed below shall be supplied by a single manufacturer. To ensure consistency in quality, warranty, finish, and product compatibility, products supplied by different manufacturers are not acceptable. a. Division 08 42 13 - Aluminum Framed Entrances: <insert Tubelite entrance products>. b. Division 08 44 13 - Glazed Aluminum Curtainwalls: <insert Tubelite curtainwall /window wall products>. c. Division 08 51 13 - Aluminum Windows: <insert Tubelite aluminum window products>, d. Division 08 13 16 — Aluminum Terrace Doors: <insert Tubelite light shelf products>. e. Division 10 71 13 - Exterior Sun Control Devices: <insert Tubelite sunshade products>. f. Division 12 26 00 - Interior Daylighting Devices: <insert Tubelite light shelf products>. SPECIFIER NOTE: Review the following suggested Fre-installation Meeting and Agenda information and confirm that this Work is extensive enough to justify this meeting and edit for project specific meeting requirements. 1.03 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS A. Coordinate with installation of other components that comprise the exterior enclosure. B. Pre -installation Meeting: a. Attendees: Owner's Representative, Architect, General Contractor, Structural Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Consultants, Storefront Installer. Storefront Manufacturer's Representative, structural support installers, and installers whose work interfaces with storefront and glazing, [ ], 2 Agenda: a. Review and finalize construction schedule. b. Review code and project performance compliance documentation and testing requirements including product certification for energy (U -value, 51 -IGC), condensation, ADA, acoustics, etc. c. Review product specific mockups and field testing requirements. d. Verify availability of materials, installer's personnel, equipment, and facilities required to maintain schedule. e. Review means and methods related to installation, including manufacturer's written instructions. f. Examine support conditions for compliance with requirements including alignment and attachment to structural members. g. Review flashings, membrane interface with storefront, wall penetrations, openings, and conditions of other construction affecting this Work. h. Review temporary protection requirements for during and after installation of this Work. 1.04 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. Design Wind Loads 1. Provide aluminum storefront system with all structural components including but not limited to anchors and mullions based on the following wind load design pressures and the deflection and stress criteria of paragraph 1.04 B. Pressures based on Allowable Stress Design (ASD). a. [_] psf positive and negative - typical zones [ ] psf negative - corner zones. b. Basic Wind Speed of [ 1 mph i. Exposure Category [I],[ll], [III] ii. Importance factor [1], [1.15], [_] c. Design criteria based on [_] building code or wind pressure diagram. NOTE: Tubelite is not responsible for determining design loads; this is the responsibility of the Engineer of Record for the building. January 2018 8 www.tubeliteinc.com Page 1 of TUBELITE 14000 Series Storefront GUIDE SPECIFICATION SECTION 08 43 13 - ALUMINUM FRAMED STOREFRONTS 1.04 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued) B. Air, Water and Structural Performance: 1. Air Infiltration Performance: a. Shall not exceed 0.060 cfm/ft2 at 6.24 psf static air pressure differential, when tested per ASTM 283. 2. Water Infiltration Performance: a. Static: No uncontrolled water entry at a 10 psf static pressure differential with water applied at a minimum rate of 5 galfft2 hr when tested per ASTM E 331. b. Dynamic: No uncontrolled water entry at 10 psf dynamic pressure with water applied at a minimum rate of 5 gal/ft2hr when tested per AAMA 501.1. 3. Structural Performance at design loads: a. System to withstand +1- 30 psf when tested per ASTM E330. i. Maximum allowable deflection of L/175 of the dear span for spans up to 13'-6" or L/240 of clear spans plus 'A" for spans greater than 13'-6" or an amount that restricts edge deflection of individual glazing lites of glass to 3" whichever is smaller. 4. Structural Performance at 1.5x design loads: a. System to withstand +1- 45 psf when tested per ASTM E330. i. There shall be no permanent deformation of main frame members in excess of 0.2% of its clear span, glass breakage, or permanent damage to fasteners or anchors. 5. Interstory Differential Horizontal Movement per AAMA 501.4. a. 3 cycles: 0.75" left, back to zero, 0.75" right, back to zero (one complete cycle) i. There shall be no failure or gross permanent distortion of anchors, frame, glass, or panels. Glazing gaskets may not disengage and weather seals may not fail. 6. Seismic Horizontal Movement at 1.5X design displacement per AAMA 501.4. a. 3 cycles: 3" left, back to zero, 3" right, back to zero (one complete cycle). i. There shall be no glass breakage, permanent damage to frame members or anchors. C. Acoustic Performance: 1. The system shall have a sound transmission class (STC) and an outdoor -indoor transmission class (OITC) rating when tested per ASTM E90 and ASTM E1332. Coordinate performance with 08 80 00 Glazing. a. 1" glazing: STC [321, OITC [26] r 1/4" glass, 1/2" air space, 1/4" glass > 2. Test results using glass -only values are not acceptable. D. Thermal Transmittance and Condensation Resistance Performance Requirements 1. Thermal transmittance (U -factor) for window system shall not exceed [] BTU/hr-ft2- °F per NFRC 100. •nwriNrUk NrIjOi. 1001-r' :7 III, ;i[1 rk' [.i•'. a. U -Factor performance reference data per NFRC 100 thermal simulations: CENTER OF GLASS U -FACTOR (BTU/hr-ft? °F) 0.30 14000 SYSTEM U -FACTOR (BTU/hr-ft? °F) E14000 (non -thermal) aluminum spacer E14000 (non -thermal) warm edge spacer T14000 (thermally insulated) aluminum spacer 0.29 0.28 0.26 0.24 0.22 0.20 0.18 0.52 0.51 0.50 0.49 0.53 0.50 0.49 0.48 0.44 0.43 0.42 0.41 T14000 (thermally insula warm edge spa 0.43 0.48 0.47 0.39 0.46 0.48 0.36 0.45 0.44 0.44 0.43 0.35 0.34 0.42 0.41 0.39 0.38 0.35 0.34 0.32 NOTE: The above table for reference only. Please contact a Tubelite representative for system LI -Factors using project specific glass and framing. Values based on 4/:" standard system and determined in accordance with NFRC 100 for a glazed wall configuration. Glass makeup: 1" IGU with /," lites, and /:"gap., 2. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) for the window area shall not exceed [ j as determined in accordance with NFRC 200. (Coordinate performance with 08 80 00 :gazing) January 2018 www.tubefiteinc.com Page 2 of 8 Page 2 of 8 ted) :er T14000 (thermally broken) aluminum spacer T14000 (thermally broken) warm edge spacer 0.41 0.39 0.40 0.38 0.39 0.37 0.38 0.36 0.35 0.33 0.33 0.30 _ 0.32 0.29 0.31 0.28 NOTE: The above table for reference only. Please contact a Tubelite representative for system LI -Factors using project specific glass and framing. Values based on 4/:" standard system and determined in accordance with NFRC 100 for a glazed wall configuration. Glass makeup: 1" IGU with /," lites, and /:"gap., 2. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) for the window area shall not exceed [ j as determined in accordance with NFRC 200. (Coordinate performance with 08 80 00 :gazing) January 2018 www.tubefiteinc.com Page 2 of 8 Page 2 of 8 TUBELITE 14000 Series Storefront GUIDE SPECIFICATION SECTION 08 43 13 - ALUMINUM FRAMED STOREFRONTS 1.04 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS (continued) 3. Condensation Resistance Factor (CRF) shall meet or exceed [_]CRFframe and with AAMA 1503. []CR• glass as determined in accordance a. CRF performance data: SYSTEM T14000 (thermally insulated) T14000 (thermally broken) CONDENSATION RESISTANCE FACTOR (CRF) FRAME I GLASS 54 62 61 68 NOTE: The formation of condensation on interior surfaces is affected by many different variables outside of Tubelite's control. Variables include but are not limited to: surrounding conditions, air flow/air circulation issues, extreme weather, H.VACsettings, and unusual humidity levels. Tubelite cannot guarantee performance of system as staled °have unless Conditions are identical to diose present in the testing procedure specified above. 1.05 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: 1. Manufacturer's literature for each specified system. 2. Components within assembly, including material descriptions, component profiles, finishes, anchorage and fasteners, glazing, and Internal drainage. B. Shop Drawings: 1. Shop drawings must be prepared by a qualified engineering service under the employ of the [window wall manufacturer] [installer]. 2. Include system dimensions, framed opening requirements and tolerances, affected related Work, anchorage, expansion and contraction joint location and details, and field welding required. 3. Include scaled shop drawings showing detailed relationships with glazing, flashing, internal drainage, joinery, and provisions for thermal expansion. C. Design Data: Submit framing member structural and physical characteristics, [engineering calculations], and [dimensional limitations]. D. Samples: 1. System components: Submit corner samples, anchors, fasteners, trim, and other materials as requested by the architect. 2. Finish: Submit [two] aluminum sheet stock samples [2" x 3"] for each finish type. E. Warranty: Submit manufacturer sample warranty and ensure forms have been completed in Owner's name and registered with manufacturer. F. Optional [Sustainable Design Submittals] or [LEED Reports]: 1. MR4.1 and MR4.2 Recycled Content: Submit documentation from manufacturer for amounts of pre -consumer and post- consumer recycled content by weight for the products specified. 2. EA Credit 1 Optimize Energy Performance: Submit documentation from manufacturer showing energy performance of system(s) beyond the prerequisite standard. 3. /EQ Credit 7.1 Thermal Comfort Submit documentation from manufacturer reflecting use of natural ventilation products. 4. IEQ Credit 8.1 Daylight and Views: Submit documentation from manufacturer showing the introduction of daylight and views into regularly occupied areas as a function of percentage of these spaces exposed to such daylight and views. 5. MR5.1 and MR5.2 Regional Materials: Submit documentation from manufacturer showing a minimum of 10% up to 20% (based on cost) of building materials or products extracted, harvested, recovered or manufactured within 5O0 miles of the project site. 6. MR3.1 and MR3.2 Resource Reuse: Submit documentation from manufacturer reflecting use of a minimum of 5% up to 10% [based on weight] salvaged, refurbished or reused materials. January 2018 WWW.tubeliteinc.com Page 3 of 8 Page 3 of 8 TUBELITE 14000 Series Storefront GUIDE SPECIFICATION SECTION 08 43 13 - ALUMINUM FRAMED STOREFRONTS 1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in manufacturing products specified in this section with at least twenty years of documented experience. B. Designer Qualifications: Design structural support framing components under direct supervision of a Professional Structural Engineer experienced in design of this Work and licensed in the State that the Project is located. C. Installer: Company approved by manufacturer and specializing in performing work of this section with at least [ ] years of [documented] installation experience. D. Source Limitations: Obtain the storefront and all products listed in Section 1.02 from a single manufacturer. 1.07 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Materials to be packed, loaded, shipped, unloaded, stored and protected in accordance with AAMA CW -10. B. Do not use adhesive papers or sprayed coatings that bond to aluminum when exposed to sunlight or weather. 1.08 FIELD CONDITIONS A. Weather Limitations: Proceed with installation only when existing and forecasted weather conditions permit assembly of this Work to be performed according to manufacturer's installation instructions and warranty requirements. B. Field Measurements: Verify locations of structural members and wall opening dimensions by field measurements before fabrication of storefront framing and indicate measurements on Shop Drawings. C. Install sealant according to sealant manufacturer guidelines. D. Coordinate installation with other applicable trades. 1.09 WARRANTY A. Aluminum Storefront Framing Warranty: 1. Manufacturer agrees to repair or replace defective storefront components for a period of 2 [3][5][10] years from the date of shipment. <3, S, and 10 years optional>. B. Finish Warranty: 1. Warranty covers factory -applied organic and anodic finishes on exposed extruded aluminum surfaces without standing water accumulation, against peeling, checking, cracking, chalking and change of color, per applicable AAMA specifications. a. Paint Coatings i. AAMA 2605 70% PVDF: 10 [20] years <20 years optional> ii. AAMA 2604 50% PVDF: 5 [10] years <10 years optional> iii. AAMA 2603 Baked Enamel: 1 year (adhesion only} b. Anodized Coatings i. AAMA 611 Class I: 5 [10] years <10 years optional> ii. AAMA 611 Class II: 2 years NOTE: Refer to Tubelite Limited Warranty and Finish Warranty for detailed exclusions, qualifications and limitations. When warranties are required, verify with Owner's counsel that warranties stated under this article are not less than remedies available to Owner under prevailing local laws. Verify the length of available warranties on the actual finish being specified. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURER A. Basis of Design: Aluminum Framed Storefront 1. Tubelite Inc. E14000 Series Storefront: 2" x 4-1/2" non -thermal 2. Tubelite Inc. T14000 Series Storefront: 2" x 4-1/2" thermally broken [thermally insulated] <select> 3. Substitutions a. Manufacturer's products that meet specified design requirements may be considered as a substitution. Substitution requests /submittals must include the following, and be submitted at least ten working days prior to the bid date. i. Submittal information must include test reports as specified in performance sections. January 2018 www.tubeliteinc.com Page 4 of 8 Page 4 of 8 TUBELITE 14000 Series Storefront GUIDE SPECIFICATION SECTION 08 43 13 - ALUMINUM FRAMED STOREFRONTS ii. Copy of manufactures warranty iii. Any additional information as requested iv. System details / samples 2.02 ALUMINUM FRAMED STOREFRONT A. Aluminum Framed Storefront: Factory or field fabricated, field glazed, factory finished aluminum, screw spline construction with infill and related flashings, anchorage and attachment devices. 1. System dimensions: 2" x 4-1/2" a. Exterior face dimensions i. Primary mullions: 2" ii. Expansion mullion: 2-5/8" iii. Optional sill: [4-1/2"] 6-1/2"][other] <contactTubelite representative for otheroptions>. b. Depth: 4-1/2" c. Corner mullions ii. 2. Glazing: 90°: 4-1/2" [inside] [outside] [3 -way] <select> 135°: 4-1/2" [inside][outside] <select> Vertical splay mullion: [135°][variable degree] < contact Tubelite representative for variable degree options>. a. Position: center of system b. Thickness: 1" [1/4" to 1-1/8"] <contact Tubelite represenrorive for thickness options>. c. Method: captured and retained with gaskets on all four sides i. outside glazed [inside glazed] <specify> 3. T14000 thermal barriers: a. Standard: Thermally Broken i. Primary frames: pour-debridge ii. Vertical snap -in filler: polyamide strut iii. PVC filler at head and sill b. Optional: Thermally Insulated i. Primary frames: pour-debridge ii. Vertical snap -in filler: slotted filler [pour-debridge filler] <select> 2.03 FINISHES A. Finish all exposed areas of aluminum storefront components in accordance with applicable AAMA Specification: <select from list below>. Voluntary Finish Guide SPECIFICATION DESCRIPTION DESIGNATION COLOR AAMA 2605 AAMA 2604 70% PVDF [2][3][4] coat <select> 50% PVDF [2][3][4] coat <select> Exterior Paint Exterior Paint [ ] <specify color name/number> [ ] <specify color name/number> AAMA 2603 Baked enamel Interior Paint AAMA 611 AAMA 611 AAMA 611 Class I - Color anodize coating, Eco -friendly etch (0.7 mils thick min) Class I - Clear anodize coating, Eco -friendly etch (0.7 mils thick min) Class II - Clear anodize coating Eco -friendly etch (0.4 mils thick min) ] <specify color name/number> AA-M10C21A44 AA-M10C21A41 AA-M10C21A31 [Light Bron2e],[Medium Bronze],[Dark Bronze] [Extra Dark Bronze] [Black],[Champagne], [Copper] [other] <select > Clear Clear A. Combination anodic oxide and transparent organic coatings as defined in AAMA 612 are not equivalent substitutions for the AAMA 611 anodized finishes shown above due to surface hardness disparities. January 2018 www.tubeliteinc.c❑m Page 5 of 8 Page 5of8 TUBELITE 14000 Series Storefront GUIDE SPECIFICATION SECTION 08 43 13 - ALUMINUM FRAMED STOREFRONTS B. Applicator Qualifications: Certified by AAMA and listed on AAMA Verified Components List. C. Verify accuracy of components, quantities, and sizes prior to application of finishes. D. Applicator— PVDF Based Finishes: a. Use regenerative thermal oxidizer to destroy VOC's. b. Utilize chrome -based five —stage pretreatment system applied in accordance with AAMA and ASTM standards. Use of a chrome -based five -stage system ensures long-term adhesion and an option for an extended warranty. c. Possess in-house blending capabilities, allow for only specific amount of paint needed for each project. d. Utilize automated rotary atomization spray bell application providing uniform coverage with manual spray reinforcement for coverage in areas unreachable by automation. e. Employ skilled professional field service division to repair warranty or application issues arising at Project site. f. Utilize documented quality control protocol in accordance with AAMA procedures. E. Applicator—Anodize Finishes a. Offer both caustic (traditional) and eco -friendly (acid) etching technologies. b. Utilize fully automated, computer -controlled process lines for consistency through Project, c. Utilize documented quality control protocol in accordance with AAMA 611 procedures. i. Online quality assurance inspection: 1. Random sample check for color uniformity, maximum difference of 5AE. 2. Random coating thickness testing: a. Class I clear and color anodize --0.7 mils (18 microns) b. Class II clear anodize — 0.4 mils (10 microns) 2.04 MATERIALS A. Aluminum extrusions: Alloy 6063-T6 or6063-T5 in accordance with ASTM B221, and extruded within commercial tolerances and free from defects that impair strength and/or durability. 1. Optional recycled aluminum: <specify as required> a. Provide EcoLuminumTm by Tubelite containing 70% recycled aluminum comprised of 55% pre -consumer and 15% post- consumer material. B. Primary extruded framing members will be a minimum 0.075" thick. C. Extruded or formed trim components will be a minimum 0.060" thick. D. Exposed Flashings: [ "] thick aluminum sheet; finish matching framing members. E. Concealed Flashings: [ "] thick [galvanized steel] [stainless steel] or [aluminum] sheet. <select> F. Structural Steel Reinforcement and anchors necessary to meet the performance requirements of 1.04. 1. ASTM A36/A36M; [galvanized per ASTM A123/A123M] or [shop primed]. <select> 2. Where galvanizing is not compatible with alloy of component parts, apply heavy coating of epoxy paint where necessary to prevent galvanic action with dissimilar materials. G. Galvanizing Repair Paint: High zinc content paint for over welds in galvanized steel, with dry film containing not less than 94 percent zinc dust by weight and in compliance with SSPC Paint 20. H. Bituminous Paint: Cold applied asphalt mastic, containing no asbestos fibers. I. Thermal Break: 1. Pour and debridge thermal barrier shall be a two part chemically curing polyurethane casting resin poured in place. specified. Thermal barrier extrusion pour cavities shall be mechanically lanced or azo-braded to secure the thermal break material. <required for T14000> 2. Continuous extruded polyamide with 25% glass fiber reinforcing, mechanically crimped into cross -knurled cavities at vertical filler extrusion. <required for T14000> J. Glazing and Sealant material: 1. Setting blocks and Edge Blocking: Provide in sizes and locations recommended by GANA Glazing Manual. Setting blocks used in conjunction with soft -coat low -e glass shall be silicone. 2. Glazing gaskets shall be EPDM [silicone], weather -resistant, and compatible with all materials in contact. 3. All sealants shall comply with applicable provisions of AAMA 800 and/or Federal Specifications FS -TT -001 and 002 Series. 4. Frame joinery sealants shall be suitable for application specified and as tested and approved by the window wall manufacturer. 2.05 FABRICATION A. Ensure joints and corners are flush, hairline and weatherproof, accurately fitted and secured. 1. Prepare framework to receive anchors and hardware. 2. Conceal fasteners and attachments from view. January 2018 www.tutreliteinc.com Page 6 of 8 Page 6 of 8 TUBELITE 14000 Series Storefront GUIDE SPECIFICATION SECTION 08 43 13 - ALUMINUM FRAMED STOREFRONTS 3. Reinforce framework as required for imposed loads. B. Expansion and Contraction: Fabricate to allow for thermal movement of materials when subjected to project temperature differential requirements. C. System internal Drainage; Drain to exterior by means of a weep drainage network any water entering joints, condensation occurring in glazing channel, and migrating moisture occurring within system. 1. Fabricate drainage system so weeps and flashings are integral to system and others are not required. D. Allow for movement between storefront and adjacent construction, without damage to components or deterioration of seals. E. Provide for membrane interface as indicated on architectural drawings. 2.06 COMPONENTS A. Glass 1. Provide in accordance with Section 08 80 00. B. Glazing 1. Glazing method shall be in accordance with manufacturer installation instruction and the GANA Glazing Manual for specified glass type, or as approved by the glass fabricator. 2. Refer to Section 08 80 00 for requirements. C. Operable Windows: Provide operable windows at locations indicated on the architectural drawings. 1. Basis of design: Tubelite 3700 Series Windows a. (3700 Awning] [3700 Casement] [3700 Concealed] cselect> b. Refer to Section 08 51 13 for requirements. D. Light Shelves: Provide interior light shelves at locations indicated on the architectural drawings. 1.. Basis of design: "aLuminateTM Light Shelves" by Tubelite, Inc. 2. Refer to Section 12 26 00 for requirements. E. Sun Shades: Provide sun shades to help reduce natural daylight and solar heat gain. 1. Basis of design: "MaxblocktM Sun Shades" by Tubelite, Inc. 2. Blade: [round] (airfoil) [z -blade] cselect> 3. Outrigger projection: [201 [25"] [30"] [35"](other] cselect -- contact a Tubelite representation for other options> 4. Refer to Section 10 71 13 for requirements. F. Muntins: 1. Provide muntin grids as shown on architectural drawings. Finish to match storefront frames. PART 3 — EXECUTION 3.01 VERIFICATION OF CONDITIONS A. Examine areas and conditions, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance of this' Work. B. Notify Contractor in writing, with a copy sent to Owner and Architect, of any conditions detrimental to proper and timely completion of this Work. C. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. D. Start of this Work shall indicate acceptance of areas and conditions as satisfactory by the Installer. 3.02 INSTALLATION A. Preparation: Coordinate and furnish anchors, concrete inserts, sleeves, anchor bolts, and other accessories to be embedded in concrete or masonry construction or welded to structural steel_ Coordinate delivery of these items to project site. B. Install aluminum storefront framing In accordance with manufacturer's installation instructions, reviewed product data, approved shop drawings, and as indicated on Drawings [per Professional Engineer review when applicable]. C. Do not install damaged components. D. Attach to structure to permit sufficient adjustment to accommodate construction tolerances and other irregularities. E. Provide alignment attachments and shims to permanently fasten system to building structure. F. Align assembly plumb and level, free of warp or twist. Maintain assembly dimensional tolerances, [aligning with adjacent work]. G. Install anchors with separators and isolators to prevent metal corrosion and electrolytic deterioration and to prevent impeding movement of moving joints. H. Coordinate attachment and seal of membrane materials per architectural drawings. Refer to section 07 25 00. I. instal; accessories with positive anchorage to building, weather tight mounting, provisions for thermal expansion, and coordinate installation with flashings and other components. J. Install hardware using templates provided. January 2018 www.tubeliteinc.com Page 7 of 8 Page 7 of 8 TUBELITE 14000 Series Storefront GUIDE SPECIFICATION SECTION 08 43 13 - ALUMINUM FRAMED STOREFRONTS 1. Refer to Section 08 71 00 for hardware installation requirements. K. Install glass in accordance with Section 08 80 00, using glazing method required to achieve performance criteria. L. Install perimeter sealant in accordance with Section 07 92 00. M. Touch-up minor damage to factory applied finish; replace components that cannot be satisfactorily repaired. N. Adjust operating hardware for smooth operation. O. Tolerances: 1. Maximum variation from plumb: [1/16"] every 3' non -cumulative, or [1/16"] per 10', whichever is least. 2. Maximum Misalignment of two adjoining members abutting in plane: [1/32"j. 3.03 CLEANING A. Comply with AAMA 609 and 610 for methods, equipment, and materials to clean finished aluminum after installation and for subsequent periodic maintenance. B. Wash down surfaces with a solution of mild detergent in warm water, applied with soft, clean wiping cloths. C. Take care to remove dirt from corners, and wipe surfaces clean. D. Remove excess sealant from glass and aluminum by method acceptable to sealant and finish manufacturer. 3.04 PROTECTION A. Protect installed products from damage during subsequent construction. B. Protect anodized finishes from prolonged exposure to alkaline, such as lime in masonry mortar, or acidic and other corrosive materials. DISCLAIMER STATEMENT This guide specification is intended to be used by a qualified construction specifier. The guide specification is not intended to be verbatim as a project specification without appropriate modifications for the specific use intended. The guide specification must be used and coordinated with the procedures of each design firm and the particular requirements of a specific construction protect. Tubelite reserves the right to change configuration without prior notice when deemed necessary for product improvement. Tubelite takes no responsibility for product selection or application, including but limited to, compliance with laws, codes, merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, and further disclaims all liability for the use in whole or in part of these Guide Specifications in preparation of project specifications or other documents. END OF SECTION 08 43 13 This document supersedes all previous versions. January 2018 Www.tubeliteinc.com Page 8 of 8 Page 8 of 8 2.01 Standard Entrances Description Description Tubelite Standard Entrances have an outstanding reputa- tion for craftsmanship and strength. The Narrow Stile Door has a face dimension of 2 1/8" and is designed for average commercial use, Medium Stile (4") and Wide Stile (5") Doors provide extra durability for heavier traffic and allow a greater variety of hardware options. Optional bottom rail heights of 7 1/2" and 10" are available for accessibility requirements. Snap -in glass stops provide for 1/4" or 1" glazing thicknesses. Standard Entrances are furnished with mortised butt hinges, offset pivots or center pivots as specified. Standard deadbolt locks, concealed vertical rod or rim panic exit de- vices may also be selected. Standard pull handles have been designed for ADA access and have matching push bars. The standard door frame has snap -in door stops to conceal frame anchors and provide an excellent weatherseal. Open - back vertical door jambs allow easy, fast assembly with the screw -spline head member. Snap -in vertical frame closures easily accommodate addition of sidelights and incorporation with storefront framing. 2014 TLIBELITE DEPENDABLE 2.02 Standard Entrances Guide Specifications General Description Furnish all necessary materials, labor and equipment for the complete installation of alumi- num entrance doors, door frames and hardware as shown on the drawings and specified herein. Doors and frames shall be as manufactured by Tubelite Inc., Walker, Michigan. Whenever substitute products are to be considered, supporting technical literature, samples, drawings and perfor-mance data must be submitted ten (10) days prior to bid in order to make a valid comparison of the products involved. Test reports certlfedbyanindependent labora-tory must be made available upon request. Product Materials Extrusions shall be of aluminum alloy 6063-T5 extruded within commercial tolerance and free from defects impairing strength and/or durability. Door stile and rail sections to be a minimum of .125 inch wall thickness. Door frame sections to be of .080 inch minimum wall thickness, with glazing and door moldings a minimum of .050 inch. Steel tension rods of .375 inch diameter shall run the full width of the top and bottom rails and shall be fixedwithsteelplatesandlocknuts. Door glazing shall be by means of an interior and exterior fixedgasketofhighqualityextruded elastomeric material. Door frame members shall have a continuous wool pile/vinyl finweatherstrip- ping at the head and jamb members. Bottom rail weatherstrip at threshold optional (architect specify). Door stops shall be of snap -in design on butt hinge and offset pivot applications, eliminating use of ex- posed screws. All door and frame members shall be accurate- ly fittedto flushhairlinejoints. All Stock (Narrow Stile) Doors shall have an adjustable setting block in the top rail. Hardware Stock Entrance Doors and Frames shall have standard hardware as furnished by Tubelite® as follows: Butt Hinged Doors P 092 Mortised Ball Bearing Hinges P 1565 Push Bar P 1564 E 0019 P 1420 P 1409 P 1408 *P 2100 P 059 TUBELITE nrrFtina8t,.5 Pull Handle 1/2" x 4" Threshold Deadbolt MS Lock Lock Faceplate, or Lock Faceplate (pairs of doors) Tubelite/LCN Surface Closer Flush Bolts (pairs of doors) 2014 Offset Pivot Doors P 795 Top and Bottom Pivots P 1565 Push Bar P 1564 Pull Handle E 0019 1/2" x 4" Threshold P 1420 Deadbolt MS lock P 1409 Lock Faceplate, or P 1408 Lock Faceplate (pairs of doors) * P 2100 Tubelite/LCN Surface Closer P 059 Flush Bolts (pairs of doors) Center Pivot Doors * P 2120 Concealed Overhead Closer with Bottom Pivot P 1565 Push Bars E 0019 1/2" x 4" Threshold P 1420 Deadbolt Lock P 1409 Lock Faceplate, or P 1408 Lock Faceplate (pairs of doors) P 059 Flush Bolts (pairs of doors) Special hardware for custom doors and en- trances shall be specified by the architect. Hard- ware furnished by others shall be sent to the door manufacturer for application. Finish All exposed framing surfaces shall be free of scratches and other serious blemishes. Finish to be: (architect select) Etched and clear anodized (AAM10C21A31) Clear - Class II (C2) (AAM 10C21 A41) Clear - Class I (01) Electrolytically deposited color (AAM10C21A44) Class 1 Champagne (CH) Light Bronze (LB) Medium Bronze (MB) Dark Bronze (DB) Extra Dk Bronze (EB) Black (BL) Fluoropolymer (70%) painted color *Door closers are not included in standard door pricing. See Section 7 for door closer information. Execution Installation Shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions and the approved shop draw- ings. Note: In keeping with Tubelite's policy of continuing product improvements, all specifications are subject to change without written notice by the manufacturer. sdent-2 TUBELITE DEPENDABLE unotvz Cunt mo/ALL OND ENTRANCE SYETE MS GUIDE SPECIFICATION SECTION 08 42 13 — ALUMINUM FRAMED ENTRANCES Standard Entrance Series PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY A. Section Includes Tubelite Standard Entrance Series and all system components and installation accessories. <select> 1. Tubelite Standard Narrow Series (light to moderate traffic) 2. Tubelite Standard Medium Series (moderate to heavy traffic) 3. Tubelite Standard Wide Series (heavy traffic) 1.02 RELATED PRODUCTS A. Single Manufacture: All products in divisions listed below shall be supplied by a single manufacturer. To ensure consistency in quality, warranty, finish, and product compatibility, products supplied by different manufacturers are not acceptable. a. Division 08 43 13—Aluminum Framed Storefronts: <insert Tubelite storefront products>. b. Division 08 44 13 - Glazed Aluminum Curtainwalls: <insert Tubelite curtalnwall/window wall products>. c. Division 08 51 13 - Aluminum Windows: <insert Tubelite aluminum window products>. d. Division 08 13 16 — Aluminum Terrace Doors: <insert Tubelite terrace door products>. e. Division 10 71 13 - Exterior Sun Control Devices: <insert Tubelite exterior sun control products>. f. Division 12 26 00 - Interior Daylighting Devices: <insert Tubelite interior daylighting products>. SPECIFIER NOTE: Review the following suggested Preinstallation Meeting and Agenda information and confirm that this Work is extensive enough to justify this meeting and edit for project specific meeting requirements. 1.03 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS A. Coordinate with installation of other components that comprise the exterior enclosure. B. Pre -installation Meeting: a. Attendees: Owner's Representative, Architect, General Contractor, Structural Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Consultants, Entrance Installer. Entrance Manufacturer's Representative, structural support installers, and installers whose work interfaces with entrance and glazing, ( J. 2. Agenda: a. Review and finalize construction schedule. b. Review code and project performance compliance documentation and testing requirements including product certification for energy (U -value, SHGC), condensation, ADA, acoustics, etc. c. Review product specific mockups and field testing requirements. d. Verify availability of materials, installer's personnel, equipment, and facilities required to maintain schedule. e. Review means and methods related to installation, including manufacturer's written instructions. f. Examine support conditions for compliance with requirements including alignment and attachment to structural members. g. Review flashings, membrane interface with entrance, wall penetrations, openings, and conditions of other construction affecting this Work. h. Review temporary protection requirements for during and after installation of this Work. 1.04 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. Design Wind Loads 1. Provide aluminum entrance system with all structural components including but not limited to anchors and mullions based on the following wind load design pressures and the deflection and stress criteria of paragraph 1.04 B. Pressures based on Allowable Stress Design (ASD). a. [ 1 psf positive and negative - typical zones [_] psf negative - corner zones. b. Basic Wind Speed of [] mph i. Exposure Category [I],[II], [III] ii. Importance factor [1], [1.15], [] c. Design criteria based on [] building code or wind pressure diagram. NOTE: Tubelite is not responsible for determining design loads; this is the responsibility of the Engineer of Record for the building. January 2018 7 www.tubeliteinc.com Page 1 of TUBELITE Standard Entrance Series GUIDE SPECIFICATION SECTION 08 42 13 - ALUMINUM FRAMED ENTRANCES B. Air and Structural Performance: 1. Air Infiltration Performance: a. Shall not exceed 1.0 cfm/ft2 at 1.57 psf static air pressure differential, when tested per ASTM 283. 2. Structural Performance: a. Design Loads: System to withstand +/- 30 psf when tested per ASTM E330. i. Maximum allowable deflection of L/175 of the clear span for spans up to 13'-6" or L/240 of clear spans plus 'A" for spans greater than 13'-6" or an amount that restricts edge deflection of individual glazing lites of glass to %" whichever is smaller-. b. 1.5x Design Loads: System to withstand +/- 45 psf when tested per ASTM E330. i. There shall be no permanent deformation of main frame members in excess of 0.2% of its clear span, glass breakage, or permanent damage to fasteners or anchors. c. Forced Entry Resistance when tested per AAMA 1304: 300 lbs C. Thermal Transmittance and Condensation Resistance Performance Requirements 1. Thermal transmittance (U -factor) for window system shall not exceed [] BTU/hr-ft2- °F per NFRC 100. (Coordinate performance with 08 8000 Glaring) a. U -Factor performance reference data per NFRC 100 thermal simulations: DOOR TYPE SINGLE STANDARD ENTRANCE SYSTEM U -FACTOR (BTu/hr-ft2°F) SPACER CENTER OF GLASS U -FACTOR (8TU/hr-tt2 °F) 0.18 0.20 1 0.22 1 0.24 L 0.26 1 0.28 I 0.29 , 0.30 NARROW aluminum 0.61 T 0.62 0.63 NARROW warm edge MEDIUM aluminum MEDIUM WIDE WIDE 0.65 warm edge aluminum 0.60 0.70 0.69 0.74 0.61 0.71 0.70 0.66 0.67 0.68 0.68 0.62 0.64 r 0.65 0.71 0.73 0.74 0.71 0.72 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.76 warm edge _ 0.73 0.74 0.74 SINGLE - 10" bottom rail 0.76 0.67 0.75 0.74 0.67 0.75 0.75 0.68 0.76 0.75 0.77 0.79 0.77 0.78 0.78 0.79 0.78 0.78 NARROW aluminum 0.64 0.65 0.66 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.71 0.71 NARROW warm edge 0.64 0.65 0.66 MEDIUM aluminum 0.72 0.72 0.73 MEDIUM warm edge 0.71 0.72 0.73 WIDE aluminum 0.75 0.76 0.76 WIDE warm edge 0.75 DOUBLE 0.67 0.74 0.74 0.78 0.68 0.70 0.70 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.71 0.77 0.75 0.76 0.76 0.77 0.78 0.79 0.80 0.80 0.75 0.76 0.77 0.78 0.79 0.79 0.80 NARROW aluminum 0.55 0.56 0.57 0.59 0.60 0.62 0.62 0.63 NARROW warm edge 0.55 0.56 0.57 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.62 0.63 MEDIUM aluminum 0.65 0.66 0.66 0.68 MEDIUM warm edge 0.64 0.65 - 0.66 0.68 WIDE aluminum 0.69 0.69 0.70 0.71 WIDE warm edge 0.68 0.69 0.70 0.71 DOUBLE - 10" bottom rail NARROW 0.69 0.70 0.71 0.69 0.70 0.71 0.72 0.73 0.74 0.72 0.73 0.74 0.71 0.71 0.74 0.74 aluminum warm edge aluminum warm edge 0.59 0.60 0.61 0.63 0.64 _ 0.65 0.66 0.66 NARROW 0.59 0.60 0.60 0.62 r 0.63 0.65 0.65 MEDIUM 0.67 0.67 0.68 MEDIUM 0.66 0.67 _ 0.68 WIDE aluminum 0.70 0.71 0.72 WIDE warm edge 0.70 0.71 0.71 0.66 0.70 0.71 0.72 0.72 0.69 0.70 0.71 0.72 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.73 0.74 0.74 0.75 0.73 0.72 0.76 0.75 NOTE: The above tables for reference only. Please contact a Tubelite representative for system U -Factors using project specific glass and framing. Values based on standard system with 1-3/4"x 4-1/2" non -thermal frame and determined in accordance with NFRC 100 for single and double entrance configurations configuration. Glass makeup: 1"IGU: X" ext, %" space, X" int. January 2018 www.tubeliteinc.com Page 2 of 8 TUBELITE GUIDE SPECIFICATION Standard Entrance Series SECTION 08 42 13 — ALUMINUM FRAMED ENTRANCES 2. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) for the window area shall not exceed [] as determined in accordance with NFRC 200. (Coordinate performance with 08 80 00 Glazing) 1.04 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: 1. Manufacturer's literature for each specified system. 2. Components within assembly, including material descriptions, component profiles, finishes, anchorage and fasteners, glazing, and internal drainage. B. Shop Drawings: 1. Shop drawings must be prepared by a qualified engineering service under the employ of the [entrance manufacturer] (installer]. 2. Include system dimensions, framed opening requirements and tolerances, affected related Work, anchorage, expansion and contraction joint location and details, and field welding required. 3. Include scaled shop drawings showing detailed relationships with glazing, flashing, internal drainage, joinery, and provisions for thermal expansion. C. Design Data: Submit framing member structural and physical characteristics, [engineering calculations], and [dimensional limitations]. D. Samples: 1. System components: Submit corner samples, anchors, fasteners, trim, and other materials as requested by the architect. 2. Finish: Submit [two] aluminum sheet stock samples [2" x 3"] for each finish type. E. Warranty: Submit manufacturer sample warranty and ensure forms have been completed in Owner's name and registered with manufacturer. F. Entrance Door Hardware Schedule: Coordinate entrance door hardware schedule with doors, frames, and related work for sizes, orientation, thickness, hardware types and finishes. G. Optional [Sustainable Design Submittals] or [LEED Reports]: 1. EA Credit 1 Optimize Energy Performance: Submit documentation from manufacturer showing energy performance of system(s) beyond the prerequisite standard. 2. IEQ Credit 7.1 Thermal Comfort: Submit documentation from manufacturer reflecting use of natural ventilation products. 3. IEQ Credit 8.1 Daylight and Views: Submit documentation from manufacturer showing the introduction of daylight and views into regularly occupied areas as a function of percentage of these spaces exposed to such daylight and views. 4. MR5.1 and MR5.2 Regional Materials: Submit documentation from manufacturer showing a minimum of 10% up to 20% (based on cost) of building materials or products extracted, harvested, recovered or manufactured within 500 miles of the project site. 5. MR3.1 and MR3.2 Resource Reuse: Submit documentation from manufacturer reflecting use of a minimum of 5% up to 10% [based on weight] salvaged, refurbished or reused materials. 1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in manufacturing products specified in this section with at least twenty years of documented experience. B. Designer Qualifications: Design structural support framing components under direct supervision of a Professional Structural Engineer experienced in design of this Work and licensed in the State that the Project is located. C. Installer: Company approved by manufacturer and specializing in performing work of this section with at least [] years of [documented] installation experience. D. Source Limitations: Obtain the entrances and all products listed in Section 1.02 from a single manufacturer. 1.06 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Materials to be packed, loaded, shipped, unloaded, stored and protected in accordance with AAMA CW -10. B. Do not use adhesive papers or sprayed coatings that bond to aluminum when exposed to sunlight or weather. 1.07 FIELD CONDITIONS A. Weather Limitations: Proceed with installation only when existing and forecasted weather conditions permit assembly of this Work to be performed according to manufacturer's installation instructions and warranty requirements. B. Field Measurements: Verify locations of structural members and wall opening dimensions by field measurements before fabrication of entrance framing and indicate measurements on Shop Drawings. January 2018 www.tubeliteinc.com Page 3 of 8 TUBELITE GUIDE SPECIFICATION Standard Entrance Series SECTION 08 42 13 — ALUMINUM FRAMED ENTRANCES C. Install sealant according to sealant manufacturer guidelines. D. Coordinate installation with other applicable trades. 1.08 WARRANTY A. Aluminum Standard Entrance Warranty: 1. Manufacturer agrees to repair or replace defective entrance components for a period of 2 [3][5][10] years from the date of shipment. <3, 5, and 10 years optional>. 2. The warranty for Tubelite's tie rod corner construction extends to the useful life of the entrance door, B. Finish Warranty: 1. Warranty covers factory -applied organic and anodic finishes on exposed extruded aluminum surfaces without standing water accumulation, against peeling, checking, cracking, chalking and change of color, per applicable AAMA specifications. a. Paint Coatings i. AAMA 2605 70% PVDF: 10 [20] years <20 years optional> ii. AAMA 2604 50% PVDF: 5 [10] years <10 years optional> iii. AAMA 2603 Baked Enamel: 1 year (adhesion only) b. Anodized Coatings i. AAMA 611 Class 1: 5 [10] years <10 years optional> ii. AAMA 611 Class II: 2 years NOTE: Refer to Tubelite Limited Warranty and Finish Warranty for detailed exclusions, qualifications and limitations. When warranties are required, verify with Owner's counsel that warranties stated under this article are not less than remedies available to Owner under prevailing local laws. Verify the length of available warranties on the actual finish being specified. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURER A. Basis of Design: Aluminum Framed Entrances 1. Tubelite Inc. Standard Entrance Series: [Narrow], [Medium], [Wide] stile. <select> 2. Substitutions a. Manufacturer's products that meet specified design requirements may be considered as a substitution. Substitution requests / submittals must include the following, and be submitted at least ten working days prior to the bid date. i. Submittal information must include test reports as specified in performance sections. ii. Copy of manufactures warranty iii. Any additional information as requested iv. System details / samples 2.02 ALUMINUM FRAMED ENTRANCES A. Aluminum Framed Entrances: Factory fabricated, field glazed, factory finished aluminum, with tie rod construction. 1. System description: [Narrow] [Medium] [Wide] <select> [Single Door] [ Double Door] <select> TYPE VERTICAL STILES TOP RAIL BOTTOM RAIL OPTIONAL BOTTOM RAIL NARROW 2-1/8" 2-1/8" 4" [2-1/8"] [4-1/2"] [5"] [6"] [6-1/2"] [7-1/2"] [10"] [12"] [16"] [20"] <select MEDIUM 4" 4" 6-1/2" [2-1/8"] [4-1/2"] [5"] [6"] [7-1/2"] [10"] [12"] [16"] [20"] <select> WIDE 5" 5" 6-1/2" [2-1/8"] [4-1/2"] [5"] [6"] [7-1/2"] [10"] [12"] [16"] [20"] <select> a. Depth: 1-3/4" b. Optional: i. Mid Rail: [1/2"] [1"] [1-3/4"] [2-1/8"] [3"] [4"] [4-1/2"] [5"] [6"] [6-1/2"] [7-1/2"] [10"] <select> ii. Removable Vertical Mullion: [1-3/4" x 4-1/2"] [2" x 4-1/2"] <select> iii. Transom Mullion: [1-3/4" x 4-1/2"] [2" x 4-1/2"] <select> iv. Threshold Blade Sweep on bottom rail attached at interior. (required to achieve specified air performance) c. Threshold: Extruded aluminum threshold machined to fit door type and size. Standard thresholds are %" in height and beveled to the floor on both sides for easy accessibility. Butt type tile thresholds are optional. 2. Glass and Glazing: (coordinate with Section 08 80 00) January 2018 www.tubeliteinc.com Page 4 of 8 TUBELITE Standard Entrance Series GUIDE SPECIFICATION SECTION 08 42 13 — ALUMINUM FRAMED ENTRANCES a. Thickness: 1" [1/8"] [3/16"] [1/4"] [5/16"] [3/8"] [7/16"] [1/2"] [9/16"] [5/8"] [3/4"] [13/16"] [7/8"] <select> b. Method: [inside] [outside] glazed <select> 2.03 FINISHES A. Finish all exposed areas of aluminum entrance components in accordance with applicable AAMA Voluntary Finish Guide Specification: <select from list below>. I SPECIFICATION J AAMA 2605 AAMA 2604 DESCRIPTION 70% PVDF [2][3][4] coat <select> 50% PVDF [2][3][4] coat <select> AAMA 2603 AAMA 611 1 Baked enamel DESIGNATION Exterior Paint Exterior Paint COLOR [ ] <specify color name/number> [ ] <specify color name/number> Interior Paint ] <specify color name/number> Class I - Color anodize coating, Eco -friendly etch (0.7 mils thick min) AAMA 611 AAMA 611 Class I - Clear anodize coating, Eco -friendly etch (0.7 mils thick min) Class II - Clear anodize coating Eco -friendly etch (0.4 mils thick min) AA-M10C21A44 [Light Bronze],[Medium Bronze],[Dark Bronze] [Extra Dark Bronze] [Black],jChampagne], [Light Champagne], [Copper], [other] <select> AA-M10C21A41 AA-M10C21A31 Clear Clear J A. Combination anodic oxide and transparent organic coatings as defined in AAMA 612 are not equivalent substitutions for the AAMA 611. anodized finishes shown above due to surface hardness disparities. B. Applicator Qualifications: Certified by AAMA and listed on AAMA Verified Components List. C. Verify accuracy of components, quantities, and sizes prior to application of finishes. D. Applicator— PVDF Based Finishes: a. Use regenerative thermal oxidizer to destroy VOC's. b. Utilize chrome -based five —stage pretreatment system applied in accordance with AAMA and ASTM standards. Use of a chrome -based five -stage system ensures long-term adhesion and an option for an extended warranty. c. Possess in-house blending capabilities, allow for only specific amount of paint needed for each project. d. Utilize automated rotary atomization spray bell application providing uniform coverage with manual spray reinforcement for coverage in areas unreachable by automation. e. Employ skilled professional field service division to repair warranty or application issues arising at Project site. f. Utilize documented quality control protocol in accordance with AAMA procedures. E. Applicator — Anodize Finishes a. Offer both standard eco-frlendly (acid) and optional caustic (traditional) etching technologies. b. Utilize fully automated, computer -controlled process lines for consistency through Project. c. Utilize documented quality control protocol in accordance with AAMA 611 procedures. i. Online quality assurance inspection: 1. Random sample check for color uniformity, maximum difference of 5AE. 2. Random coating thickness testing: a. Class I clear and color anodize — 0.7 mils (18 microns) b. Class II clear anodize — 0.4 mils (10 microns) 2.04 MATERIALS A. Aluminum extrusions: 6063-T6 or 6063-T5 alloy and temper in accordance with ASTM 9221, and extruded within commercial tolerances and free from defects that impair strength and/or durability. B. Tie rods: Steel tension tie -rods of 3/8" diameter shall run the full width of the top and bottom rails and shall be fixed with steel plates and lock nuts. C. Weatherstrip: Entrance frame members shall have continuous wool pile/vinyl fin weatherstripping at the head and jamb members. D. Threshold Blade Sweep: Aluminum extrusion with EPDM blade sweep gasket attached to interior exposed surface of bottom rail with concealed fasteners. (required to meet specified air performance) E. Primary extruded rail and stile members will be a minimum 0.125" thick. F. Entrance frames shall be 0.080" minimum increased to 0.125" at hardware attachment locations. G. Extruded or formed trim components will be a minimum 0.050" thick. January 2018 www.tube[iteinc.com Page 5 of 8 TUBELITE Standard Entrance Series GUIDE SPECIFICATION SECTION 08 42 13 — ALUMINUM FRAMED ENTRANCES H. Exposed Flashings: [ "] thick aluminum sheet; finish matching framing members. I. Concealed Flashings: [ " ] thick [galvanized steel] [stainless steel] or [aluminum] sheet. <select> J. Structural Steel Reinforcement and anchors necessary to meet the performance requirements of 1.04. 1. ASTM A36/A36M; [galvanized per ASTM A123/A123M] or [shop primed]. <select> 2. Where galvanizing is not compatible with alloy of component parts, apply heavy coating of epoxy paint where necessary to prevent galvanic action with dissimilar materials. K. Galvanizing Repair Paint: High zinc content paint for over welds in galvanized steel, with dry film containing not less than 94 percent zinc dust by weight and In compliance with SSPC Paint 20. L. Bituminous Paint: Cold applied asphalt mastic, containing no asbestos fibers. M. Door stops shall be snap -in design eliminating the use of exposed screws. N. Glazing and Sealant material: 1. Glazing method shall be in accordance with manufacturer installation instructions and the GANA Glazing Manual for specified glass type or as approved by the glass manufacturer. Refer to section 08 80 00. 2. Glazing gaskets shall be replaceable and made from extruded EPDM reinforced with non -stretchable integral cord. 3. Setting blocks and Edge Blocking: Provide in sizes and locations recommended by GANA Glazing Manual and glass manufacture. 4. All sealants shall comply with applicable provisions of MMA 800 and/or Federal Specifications FS -TT -001 and 002 Series. 5. Frame joinery sealants shall be suitable for application specified and as tested and approved by the entrance manufacturer. 2.05 FABRICATION A. Ensure joints and corners are flush, hairline and weatherproof, accurately fitted and secured. 1. Prepare framework to receive anchors and hardware. 2. Conceal fasteners from view. 3. Reinforce framework as required for imposed loads. B. Expansion and Contraction: Fabricate to allow for thermal movement of materials when subjected to project temperature differential requirements. D. Allow for movement between entrance and adjacent construction, without damage to components or deterioration of seals. E. Provide for membrane interface as indicated on architectural drawings. F. Fabricate entrance door corners using steel tie rods connection design allowing for field adjustment. 2.06 STANDARD HARDWARE SPECIFIER NOTE: The hardware section below is for reference only to identify standard hardware requirements. Refer to section 08 71 00 for scheduleand detailed hardware descriptions including finish, make, model, quantity, etc. Space is provided to fill in product designations. Components not required should be deleted. The maximum door leaf size covered by Tubellte's standard warranty Is 4' width x 9' height. Contact Tubelite representative for larger sizes. General recommendations for use of intermediate pivots and hinges: boor Height Qty Hinges/Pivots using 3S" glass qty Hinges/Pivots using 1" glass less than 7'-6" 2 per leaf 3 per leaf 7'-b" to 9'-O" 3 per leaf 4 per leaf A. Hinge: <select> 1. butt hinge: 2. continuous geared hinge: 3. center pivot: 4. offset pivot: B. Closure: <select> 1. surface: 2. overhead: C. Locks / Handles: <select> 1. Push / Pull handle: 2. Latch Handle: 3. Panic Device: 4. Cylinder / Thumb -turn: 5. Security Lock / Dead Lock: Active Leaf 6. Electric Strike / Keeper: 7. Removable Center Mullion: Inactive Leaf January 2018 www.tubeliteinc.com Page 6 of 8 TUBELITE Standard Entrance Series 8. Other: PART 3 - EXECUTION GUIDE SPECIFICATION SECTION 08 42 13 — ALUMINUM FRAMED ENTRANCES 3.01 VERIFICATION OF CONDITIONS A. Examine areas and conditions, with installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance of this Work. B. Notify Contractor in writing, with a copy sent to Owner and Architect, of any conditions detrimental to proper and timely completion of this Work. C. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. D. Start of this Work shall indicate acceptance of areas and conditions as satisfactory by the Installer. 3.02 INSTALLATION D. Preparation; Coordinate and furnish anchors, concrete inserts, sleeves, anchor bolts, and other accessories to be embedded in concrete or masonry construction or welded to structural steel. Coordinate delivery of these items to project site. E. Install aluminum entrances in accordance with manufacturer's installation instructions, reviewed product data, approved shop drawings, and as indicated an Drawings (per Professional Engineer review when applicable). E. Do not install damaged components. G. Attach to structure to permit sufficient adjustment to accommodate construction tolerances and other irregularities. H. Provide alignment attachments and shims to permanently fasten system to building structure. I. Align assembly plumb and level, free of warp or twist. Maintain assembly dimensional tolerances, [aligning with adjacent work]. J. Install anchors with separators and isolators to prevent metal corrosion and electrolytic deterioration and to prevent impeding movement of moving joints. K. Coordinate attachment and seal of membrane materials per architectural drawings. Refer to section 07 25 00. L. Install accessories with positive anchorage to building, weather tight mounting, provisions for thermal expansion, and coordinate installation with flashings and other components. M. install hardware using templates provided. Refer to Section 08 71 00 for hardware installation requirements. N. Install glass in accordance with Section 08 80 00, using glazing method required to achieve performance criteria. 0. Install perimeter sealant in accordance with Section 07 92 00. P. Touch-up minor damage to factory applied finish; replace components that cannot be satisfactorily repaired. Q. Adjust operating hardware for smooth operation. R. Tolerances: 1. Maximum variation from plumb: [1/16"] every 3' non -cumulative, or [1/16"j per 10', whichever is least. 2. Maximum Misalignment of two adjoining members abutting in plane: [1/32"] 3.03 CLEANING A. Comply with AAMA 609 and 610 for methods, equipment, and materials to clean finished aluminum after installation and for subsequent periodic maintenance. B. Wash down surfaces with a solution of mild detergent in warm water, applied with sat, clean wiping cloths. Rinse with clear water. Take care to remove dirt from corners, and wipe surfaces clean. C. Remove excess sealant from glass and aluminum by method acceptable to sealant and finish manufacturer. 3.04 PROTECTION A. Protect installed products from damage during subsequent construction. B. Protect anodized finishes from prolonged exposure to alkaline, such as lime in masonry mortar, or acidic and other corrosive materials. DISCLAIMER STATEMENT This guide specification is intended to be used by o qualified construction specifier. The guide specification is not intended to be verbatim as a project specification without appropriate modifications for the specific we intended. The guide specification must be used and coordinated with the procedures of each design firm, and the particular requirements of a specific construction project. Tubelite reserves the right to change configuration without prior notice when deemed necessary for product improvement. Tubelite takes no responsibility for product selection or application, including but limited to, compliance with laws, codes, merchantability or fitness fora particular purpose; and further disclaims all liability for the use in whole or in part, of these Guide Specifications in preparation of project specifications or other documents. January 2018 www.tubeliteinc.com Page 7 of 8 TUBELITE Standard Entrance Series GUIDE SPECIFICATION SECTION 08 42 13 — ALUMINUM FRAMED ENTRANCES END OF SECTION 08 42 13 This document supersedes all previous versions. January 2018 www.tubeliteinc.com Page 8 of 8 it form LIGHT FIXTURES FORM, the composition of living 117 Walnut Street 1 Saratoga Springs, New York 12866 ryan rglhracorripositionof{tyinq.r.+ • 1 cell: +1 (518) 225-56.70 1 fA L/TISON/.4 L/GH TING FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS INTENDED USE Recessed housing rated IC or Non -IC. For new construction or remodel' applications. Approved for all ceiling types, except air handling plenums. Not for pulling wires. Romex only. Approved for direct burial in insulation. CONSTRUCTION Air -tight standard. Tested to meet current energy codes. Aluminumhousing with engineering -grade thermoplastic frame. Galvanized bar hangers span up to 24"o.c. and feature stepped shank nail and positioning guide with integral T -bar locks. Two locking screws hold fixture in position. Engineering -grade thermoplastic junction box with four built-in romex clamps; five 7/8"knockouts with slots for pryout. Maximum 8 (4in, 4out) No 12 AWG conductors. Rated for 90°C. Ground wire provided. Pre -assembled poke -home connectors for ease of wiring. Tilt -up captive J -box doors for easy access. Trim retention (TOR): Two -side mounted torsion springs on the trim and 2 receiving brackets in the can ensure a consistently tight fit with the ceiling. ELECTRICAL Quick disconnect provided for connection to LED modules. Paint overspray masked by disposable disconnect plug. Housing and LED module combination is IC rated and thermally protected. 120 volts only. INSTALLATION Air -tight housing suitable for air -tight installations. Refer to energy codes for proper installations. 2 x 8 wood joist orT-bar installation. Expandable bar hangers allow for off -center mounting in wood joist or T -bar ceilings. Length of 25-3/4" maximum 13-1/4"minimum or cut to fit 9"on centerjoist construction. Vertical adjustment of housing allows for flush mounting with ceiling face. Suitable for ceilings up to 1 '/1"thick. LISTINGS UL listed to US and Canadian safety standards. Damp location listed. WARRANTY -1 -year limited warranty, Complete warranty terms located at wwukuj h and c u t erneu es Terms and oordi i sspx Note: Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application. All values are design or typical values, measured under laboratory conditions at 25 °C. Specifications subject to change wtrhouI notice. ORDERING INFORMATION All.confi. uratiOnf of this 6"LED Housing LC6LED i24 Specifications Height: 7-1/2 (19.1) Length: 13 (33.0) Width: 9 (22.9) Ceiling cutout: 7-1/8 (18.1) uct are considered"standard"and have short lead times. LED IC/Non-IC New Construction/Remodel 7-1/2" (19.1) �* 7" (17.8) +j All dimensions are inches (centimeters). Example: LC6LED T24 Foam gasketing. Aids in air -tight installation. Accessories: 0rder as separate catalog number. LSMC T -Bar mounting dips, set of four HS6875 6-7/8"Hole saw ARC R24 Remodeler dips' CTR6 6"goof rin ATK6 R6 6"Air-tight trim kit white (8-3/4"0 p.) 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Finish MW Mane white A Clear diffuse AZ Clear specular BN Brushed nickel BIZ Black specular B/A Antique bronze ORB Oil -rubbed bronze WI Wheat diffuse ESL 5.( a a warranty OlOCPTION' Example: REAL6 D6MW ESL 1000L 35K .60SC LC6LED T24 Type ESL ENERGY STAR" listed Color temperature 276 27006 30K 3000K 35K 35006 40K 400018 Distribution .60SC .60 spacing criteria .90SC .90 spacing criteria Options PFMW Matte white plastic flange ring PFBL Black plastic flange ring 150 Insectshleld P Series Open and Baffle Wide Flange LED Modules (Wet Location) ORDERING INFORMATION Lead times will vary depending on options selected. Consult with your sales representative. 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One Lilhmaa Way Cony/els, 64 30012 Picone: 808-315-4535 Fax 7 (blank) 276 90CRI 30K 90CRI 406 90 CRI 3000 K / 83 CRI / 15.2W / 950E 2700 K/ 93 CRI / 16.5W/ 860L 3000 K/ 93 CRI/16.5W/8601 400010 92CRI / 16.4W/ 950L Voltage (blank) 1208 Notes 1 Total system delivered lumens. 70-866-3120 s;vn<vTl lho!iia.com 2610-2016 Aruily Braitds Lighting, hr. 40 rights resolved. Rev. 01/27/16 LC6LED T24: New Construction Housing LED Gimbal Module (Damp location) ORDERIN6INFORMATION 6G1 Serles/Flnlsh Series 661 6" Gimbal Module m warranty For shortest lead tirnoo,, conflgule products usingbolded options, Finish MW Matte white MB Matte black' BN Brush nickel' ORB Oil -rubbed bronze' E Series Baffle Wide Flange LED Modules (Wet Location) ORDERING INFORMATION 65BEMW Serles/Flnlsh 65BEMW 5"/ 6" Baffle LED module, matte white C(T/al/ W/ Lumens' Voltage Options [blank) 3000k /83(11/ TO -8W 16201 27K 90CR1 2700K / 9KCRI / 11W / 6pot 30690(01 300011 /91(R1 / 103W/7901 40K 90011 40006./91(R1 / 10.5W /8x0. 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S14 (Long) Frosted Colored Bulb fargegilrlltfty orders and quallt tei.1 applications this Series item can be manufactured to your specifications. Please emaili k For ) or call LEDtronics, (800) 579-4875. PRICE CALL PRICE MIN BUY 25 MIN BUY Input Voltage, V AYP) 120Vac Input Voltage, V (tYP) PRICE CALL MIN BUY Input Voltage V (tYP) 25 120Vac MIN BUY 25 input Voltage, V (typ) 120Vac 1,2W --cd 271m Maximum Total Candela Lumen Power (W) Curren (A) Current (A) 0.015 A Power Current (W) (A) Max)mgm Total Candela Lumens Maximum' Total CandelaY+E Lumen 56 I Efficacy Im/W 21 I/w EA1cacy tm/W FmGacy Im/W Operating Temperature --30°C to -+50°C Color Temp. (Kelvin) 1, nm 633nm LED Emitting Color MSuP Red Electrical / Optical Characteristics (Ta = 25°C) Operating Temperature Operating Temperature Maximum Total Efficacy Candela Lumens Im/J 0,015A --cd 13Im 101/w Color - LED Temp. P' Emitting (Kelvin) nm Color Color Temp. (Kelvin) nm 525nm LED Emitting Color Electrical / Optical Characteristics (Ta = 25°C) Operating Temperature --30°C to -+50°C Color Temp. ktIvin) 1p,nm Aqua Green LED Emlttin& Color Electrical / Optical Characteristics (Ta = 25°C) All specifications and pricing subject to change without notice. Features • Warranty: 3 Years • Major Power Savings: Consumes Only 1 Watt, Compares with 10W -12W Incandescents • Sturdy Design: UV -Stabilized lexan Lens; UVStabi(Ized Polycarbtlnate Sleeve; Nickel-Piated Brass Rase • Solid -State: High -Shock & High, Vibration Resistant • Long Lifespan: White LED Lumen Maintenance Greater than 70% at 35,000 Hours of Operation (Rated average life based on engineering testing and probability analysis) • Moisture Resistant; For Use Indoors or Outdoors • Easy Installation: Using Existing E26 Edison Screw-in Fixtures Related Products Applications • Wall Sconces & Lanterns • Chandelier and Other Decorative Lighting • Accent Lighting • Signs and Marquees • String Lighting S11, E12 base 811, E12, Sconce app 511 frosted, E12 S14L, E26 base T7 short tube, E14 Super Blue FORM 4.04 -001E 1 LTR r REVISION 1 DATE I APPD T C] 102°1.3-JHOI: REMOVED "ETC CHECK BOX 11 --18--1 3I GO 01.750 _^._J - [044.45] r` . t r \ 1 1 f p \ i -- rin.611i.o �1C---L--- 1 i h 1 11 o mp 1 1 nn-i"--a f V 0 o r 1p,' 0 1 1 L. J5'13. + 1 1 1 f % f 1 f ,__ _; 3.47 [88.14] MAX E26 y BASE 1.00 [25.4] +- 01.025 [026.04] NOTES: t- � E' 0 P 1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES [MILLIMETERS]. 2. LENS MATERIAL: WATERCLEAR, UV STABILIZED LEXAN 201-112 COMPLIANT `2002/95/EC . 3. SLEEVE MATERIAL: WATERCLEAR, UV STABILIZED POLYCARBONATE 4. BASE MATERIAL: BRASS, NICKEL PLATED BRASS REVISION NOTIFICATION 5. WEIGHT: 0.0875 Ib. / 1.4 oz. / 39.7 g DLC n UL/ETL [ I MADE IN USA I.� CUSTOMER ELECTRO-OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Ta=25°C) 0 OTHER DEC--S14L--OAC-120A AQUA GREEN 1 120VAC 0,015 A 1.3W 56 Ln 43 520 - 270° DEC--S14--CER--120A L SUPER RED 120VAC 0.020 A 1.3W27 T Im 21 636 - 270° DEC-8 1 4_-OPB-1 20A ULTRA BLUE 120VAC 0.015 A 1.3W 13 Im 10 465 270° DEC-S14L-0UY-1204 SUPER YELLOW 120VAC 0.020 A 1.3VV 20 im _ 15 595 - , 270° DEC 314L SIW 1204 WARMWARMWHITE 120VAC 0,015 A 0.0.9WS8 im 64 T 2800K-3200K 2701 DEC- 81 41_-- TPW-- 120A TRUE WHITE 120VAC 0.015 A G.OW 54 Iry 60 4-800K•- 5200K 270° LEDTRONICS PART NO. COLOR EMITTED INPUT VOLTAGE, V CURRENT (A) POWER (WATTS) TOTAL LUMES EFFICACY Im/W AP nm COLOR TEMP. (Kelvin) ANGLE OF 1 ILLUMINATION 141) l_1: �T O\ M C. \, . N C 23105 KASHIWA COURT TORRANCE, CA90505 PROPRIETARY- This document cDp1 d.a ':. r disclosed information of 1.1',0 RQNICS. TP:C. I! Bray not be copied, used or disclosed for any purpose wtlhaut the prior express Wellen consent of I.L�1RON(GS, 'INC TITLEDEC—S 14L—XXX-120A DWG NQ SCALE DEC 0001 8-CUST 1 : 1 SHEET 1 OF 1 DATE 01-21-1 0 .XXX ± .010 TOLERANCE PER ANSI-114.5 xx ± .025 (UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED) ANGLES ± 0%30' FRACT. ± 1/32 CODE 1DWG BY IDENT NO. GP 82410 01-21-10 CHK BY QA RD 11-27-13 MFG LD 11-26-13 R&D BJ 11-26-13 1I form PERMINENT AWNING FORM, the composition of living 117 Walnut Street 1 Saratoga Springs, New York 12866 ryan(afhecomAosftinnnilivintr.r..... 1 cell: +1 (5181225-5670 1 IGENERALAWNINGS.IM \ (0) Items Tel: 888.768.8404 Product Search MENU • Contact Us < Prev Next) Imperial Marquee Awning with 8" -Wide Flat Panels Base price: $1,032.00 This stylish and functional aluminum awning uses overhead braces and is suitable for offices, retail and industrial establishments, as well as home use. Its overhead brace design allows it to be used where vertical support posts are not desirable. • Structural roof panels: 8" -wide aluminum flat panels creating a clean continuous surface appearance. • 10" V-shaped and 24" W-shaped aluminum stucco embossed panels are also available. • Powder coated overhead steel braces. • Extruded aluminum 6" tall gutter. • Optional gutter extensions for up to 24" high gutter. • Optional fabric valance with available lettering. • Optional downspout kit. • Shop drawings and engineer sealed drawings and calculations are available. Chooso your colon Mrs Similar awnings with 10" and 24" -wide roof panels are available: Imperial Marquee Awning with 10" V-shaped Panels Imperial Marquee Awning with 24" W-shaped Panels View Ordering Instructions • Total price $5,357.00 Quantity: i Add to Cart Length along Building 288" Projection from Wall L84" Additional Braces 14 Roof Panel Color 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gutter & 0 0 0 0 White Ivory Tan Bronze Anodized Black Brace Color White Ivory Tan Yellow 01 - 1 orange 01 J Royal Blue 011 Apple O Gloss Black O J Burgundy 0[ Cranberry 01 IRed OF 1 Quartz Gray D i Slate Gray O Silver O Regal Blue 0� Dark Green O Black Bronze 01 I Brown O Terra Cotta Optional Downspout Kit Color Q No downspout kit 0 Same color as Gutter & Braces 0 0 or - White Ivory Clay Home Terms and Conditions Privacy Notice Shipping and Returns About Us Contact Us Copyright © 2018 General Awnings, LLC 4H1TEcTU RAL •U•V•E-R•S -D-U•V•E-R•5 STANDARD BAKED ENAMEL / KYNAR® COLORS BONE WHITE HEIRLOOM WHITE DOVE GRAY HORIZON BLUE RAWHIDE SAND STONE SLATE GRAY HAWAIIAN BLUE PUEBLO TAN SIENNA PATINA GREEN DEEP BLUE ANTIQUE BRONZE REDWOOD MEDIUM BRONZE HARTFORD GREEN BEIGE BUCKSKIN DARK BRONZE BLACK STANDARD ANODIZED COLORS Slight color variation may occur in color anodized production runs. CLEAR MEDIUM BRONZE DARK BRONZE BLACK ARCHITECTURAL LOUVERS • 266 WEST MITCHELL AVENUE, CINCINNATI, OH 45232 • 888-568-8371 Due to variations in computer monitors, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of colors presented on-screen with actual products. Please refer to a color card or paint swatches to ensure color accuracy. dRCHITECTURAL •U•V•E•R.� •0•V.V•E•R•S PRIME COAT When field painting is required, Architectural Louvers applies a modified zinc chromate primer. This is not recommended and field cleaning must be done before painting. BAKED ENAMEL A high quality yet economical finish for both aluminum and galvanized louvers. After louvers are chemically cleaned, a prime coat is applied followed by approximately 1.5 mils of polyurethane acrylic enamel. KYNAR 500® Superior finish for louvers. Excellent for color retention and resistance to chemicals, chalking, fading, and weather damage. Meets AAMA specifications 605.2. Five year warranty available on aluminum louvers. Kynar 500 is a registered trademark of Penwalt Corporation. 204 R1 CLEAR ANODIZE Designated by the Aluminum Assocation as AA-M10-C22A31. Provides a clear anodize coating of .4 to .7 mils which enhances the appearance of aluminum louvers and increases their resistance to weather damage. 215 R1 CLEAR ANODIZE Designated by the Aluminum Association as AA-M10-C22A41. Provides a clear anodize coating of .7 mils minimum. Provides superior weather resistance and is recommended for corrosive atmosphere. COLORED ANODIZE Designated by the Aluminum Association as AA-M10-C22A42. Offers excellent weather and corrosion protection on aluminum louvers along with the added advantage of color. Slight color variation may occur in production runs. ARCHITECTURAL LOUVERS • 266 WEST MITCHELL AVENUE, CINCINNATI, OH 45232 • 888-568.9371 H8CV - 8" DEEP SOLID EXTRUDED ALUMINUM AWNING HEIGHT F- 3 TOP VIEW WALL MOUNTING BRACKETS. [PROVIDED/ TOP CONSTRUCTION BOTTOM INNER TRIM INTERLOCKING CORRUGATED BLADES O SECTION co VIEWS TRIM (3 SIDES) MULLION JOINT BLADE - INTERLOCKING Oter THICKNESS TYPE 6053-T5 EXTRUDED ALUMINUM FRAME - 009I' THICKNESS TYPE 6063-T5 EXTRUDEff ALUMINUM OUTRIGGERS - 0.125' THICKNESS TYPE 6063-T5 EXTRUDED ALUMINUM DESIGNED FOR 30 PSF WIND LOAD MIN. SIZE. 24' WIDE X 12' HIGH MAX. SIZE : UNLTO. WIDE X 60' HIGH ALL FASTENERS CONCEALED FROM VIEW OPTIONS: MULLION CONNECTIONS FOR CONTINUOUS RUNS MOUNTING FOR VARIOUS WALL TYPES. HIGHER WIND LOAO RATINGS RIGGING SUPPORTS.. ARCHITECTURAL FINISHES • SEE MOUNTING OPTIONS TECHNICAL SHEET FOR VALL BRACKETS •• SEE RIGGING SUPPORT SUPPLEMENT [MAY BE REWIRED TO SUPPORT HIGH WINO LOADS ANO/OR LARGE PROJECTIONS) STANDARD ...j 6' TUBE 'T' TRIM B' TUBE 'T' TRIM 'I' MULLION WITH GUTTERS TRIM CORNERS SIDING OPTIONS SINGLE SIDED (BOTTOM ONLY) RCHITECTURAL 266 W Mitchell Ave - Cincinnati, OH 45232 PH: (888) 568-8371 Fax: (888) 568-8370 0 COPYRIGHT 2017 Harray, LLC dba Architectural Louvers PROJECT MITERED DOUBLE SIDED (TOP AND BOTTOM) CORNERS MITERED [MIMEO BY INSTALLER) CONTRACTOR ARCHITECT °DAWN BY: JRR DATE: 5/2017 DRAWING TYPE: TECHNICAL SHEET DRAWING TITLE: HBCV Page 1 of 2 4 EA. 1/2" 0 BOLTS WITH MINIMUM PULL OUT STRENGTH TO SUPPORT AWNING (BY OTHERS) H8CV - 8" DEEP SOLID EXTRUDED ALUMINUM AWNING FLASHING REQUIRED ENTIRE WIDTH OF AWNING (BY OTHERS) MOUNTING BRACKET (PROVIDED) 0 0 4 EA. 1/2" 0 BOLTS (PROVIDED) PROJECTION DIM 'A' (MAXIMUM 601 TOP CORRUGATED BOTTOM PANEL CONCRETE, CONCRETE FILLED MASONRY BLOCK, WOOD OR STEEL STRUCTURAL FRAMING (BY OTHERS) BOTTOM SECTION VIEW (N.T.S.) NOTE: SOLID AWNING MUST BE PITCHED FOR DRAINAGE. USE THE TABLE TO DETERMINE THE PITCH REQUIRED PITCH REQUIREMENTS 1:96 PROJECTION DIM "A" 12" 18" 24" 30" 36" 42" 4 54" 60" PITCH DIM "5" 1/8" 3/16" 1/4" 5/16" 3/e 7/16" 1/2" 9/16" 5/8" GUTTER / WATER DNERTER f (PROVIDED AT ALL CORNERS AND MULLION JOINTS) PITCH FM'S' TUBE TRIM ALCHITECTURAL ■ O■ U r V- E r R w S 266 W Mitchell Ave - Cincinnati, OH 45232 PH: (888) 568-8371 Fax: (888) 568-8370 0 COPYRIGHT 2017 Harray, LLC dba Architectural Louvers PROJECT CONTRACTOR ARCHITECT DRAWN BY: DATE: JRR 5/2017 BRAVING TYPE: TECHNICAL SHEET DRAWING TITLE: HBC V Page 2 of 2 July 2013 RCH ITECTU RAL •D-U-V.E.R.5 LEED* for New Construction & Major Renovations, 2009 v4 Applies to: All Products by Architectural Louvers MR Credit 2 — Construction Waste Management The primary component in our products is 100% recyclable aluminum type 6063-T5, 6063-T52, or 6061-T6. This contributes toward the goal for MR Credit 2. MR Credit 4 — Recycled Content The aluminum materials used in our products contain 39.1% pre -consumer recycled content and 19.1% post -consumer recycled content, which equates to a total recycled content of 38.7% per the LEED calculation procedure. (post -consumer plus 1/2 pre -consumer) 19.1% + (1/2 * 39.1%) = 38.7% This contributes toward the goal for Credit MR Credit 4. MR Credit 5 — Local/Regional Materials Location for sales, manufacturing, and distribution of products is: Architectural Louvers 266 West Mitchell Ave Cincinnati, OH 45232 Projects located within 500 miles of this location are eligible for a contribution toward local manufacturing goal for MR Credit 5. Applies to: Sunshade Louvers by Architectural Louvers IEQ Credit 8 - Daylight and Views Achieve 75% daylight of building perimeter area while including glare control and minimizing solar heat gain. This contributes toward the goal for IEQ Credit 8. *LEED is a registered service mark of the U.S. Green Building Council Phone 1-888-Louver1 • 266 W. Mitchell Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45232 • Fax 1-888-Louver0 Ir Form SIGNAGE FORM, the composition of living 117 Walnut Street 1 Saratoga Springs, New York 12866 rvan(d tliecompositigrlofllvinn.corm I cell: +1 (5181225.5670 18" Wall Mounted Sign Cabinet & Backlit Letters • Black aluminum sign cabinet - attached to facade per drawing • Overall cabinet size - 18"x108"x4" • Internal LED illumination with 1/2" white acrylic push through letters • Black aluminum sign face is opaque • 6" tall backlit dimensional letters on side of overhang • Letters to be carved from High Density Urethane, 1.5" thick • Internally LED illuminated with rear halo lighting effect FRONT VIEW 108" SCOTT VARLEY SIDE VIEW 12"H x 84"D Overhang 1 Scott Varlet' Team 1/2" Thick Push Through Acrylic Lettering pW°Ppar` 11 X7/18 FA5TSIGNS CILktioC INGSGIg EIESq.Ex BY — - RB 20299FASTSIGI1S.cdm vowl.FASTSIGHS.com/2029 <75 rsaplr Ave. • Saratoga Springs, IN 12866 - 518-306-4449 fax 518-871-1692 6" Tall Reverse Halo Lit Channel Letters Carved/Painted from HDU 4" Deep Sign Cabinet Internal LED Illumination IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ At FaSfS1G168. we tate pride in precision - but the final examination for accuracy is your resPonitity- Before gig approval, please eaamise all Boors orePoHy for the actuary infomratia+ presented. as wen as spelling. punctuation, members, graphics. colors, awl general layout- In the event that we have ndscammuriroted regarding your original design, we will be happy to provide a second proof free of Burge if needed- Thereafter, any further proofs will be billed in increments of 15 rriean[es at 525 each N (ether revuims are required after approval las been received, additional charges will be isorred CLIENT: 382 Broadway Saratoga Springs ESTIMRE NO. Prinitanz INVOICE so. LINE ITEM NO. 1 •arnxrt SALES REPRESENTATIVE Rick Bult rick.bult@fastsigns.com SPECIFICATIONS Project Description: Wall Mounted Building Sign Size: (See Description to Left) Colors: Per Mockup (CMYK builds are not meant for color matching - if color critical, please provide PMS colors) Mot Mt monitors and printers display color the same way. DO NOT assume the colors you see an your screen will be the same as the finished product. PROOF NUMBER 1 PAGE , OF t BE ADVISED: Your order includes 15 minutes of complimentary design time. (split between your 1st and 2nd proofs) Further design time will be billed in increments of 15 minutes at $25. THIS DRAWING 15 THE PROPERTY OF FASTSIGNS SARATOGA. THE BORROWER AGREES EF SHALL NOT BE PRODUCED, COPIED OR DISPOSED OF DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, NOR USED FOR ANY PURPOSE WITHOUT PERMISSION.