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Construct Academic Building #654 - DAGA Project # 206-82 March 2016 NMSU FACILITIES & SERVICES LEO LUCERO PROJECT MANAGER P: 575.646.5351 | F: 575.646.6432 | E: [email protected] Dona Ana Community College Gadsden Addition

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Construct Academic Building #654 - DAGA

Project # 206-82

March 2016

NMSU FACILITIES & SERVICESLEO LUCERO

PROJECT MANAGERP: 575.646.5351 | F: 575.646.6432 | E: [email protected]

Dona Ana Community College

Gadsden Addition

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 Building Images

2 Structural Narrative

3 Mechanical Narrative

4 Plumbing Narrative

5 Electrical Narrative

6 Index of Anticipated Specifications Sections

7 Anticipated LEED Score Card

8 Architectural Cut Sheets

o Pre Cast Concrete o Guardian SunGuard Glass o Firestone SkyPaver o Solatube Daylighting System o Vintage Coated Metal o EnCore Thermal Framing System o Labconco Purifier o Steel Laboratory Furniture o Kewaunee Steel Cabinet o Wiremold Ceiling Boxes o Projection Screens o Uline- Dry Erase Boards o Chem Store- Filter Chemical Storage Cabinets o Labconco- Protector Laboratory Hood o Low- Profile Floor o Endura MRL- Elevator

9 Mechanical Cut Sheets

o Cooling and gas/electric Compressor o VRV IV - VRF System o Ducted Concealed Ceiling Unit o FXMQ-MVJU – Concealed Ceiling Unit o FXFQ-TVJU – Round Flow Sensing Cassette o VRV – Branch Selector Boxes o Wall- Mounted Heating and Cooling Unit o Heat and Humidity Indoor/ Outdoor Units o Laboratory Exhaust Systems

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

10 Plumbing Cut Sheets

o Wall – Hung Lavatory o Flushometer Toilet Systems o Lavatory Faucet o Electronic Metering Faucet o Water Closet Flush Valve o Urinal Flush Valve o Bottle Filling Stations o Sloan Faucet o Mop Basin o Wall – Mount Utility Faucet o Sensor Operated Valve o Urinal System o Battery Powered Flush Valve o Water Heaters o Waterfree Urinal o Battery Powered Faucet

11 Electrical Cut Sheets

o Digital Lighting o Wall Switch Sensor o Wireless Configuration Tool o Ceiling Mount Occupancy Sensor o Corner Mount Occupancy o Switching and Dimming Photosensor o Digital Room Controller o Wall Switches o WattStopper – DLM Startup Request

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BUILDING IMAGES1

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Commons Southeast Corner

Commons Interior

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Commons South Patio

Outdoor Seating Level 0

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Front Entry

Entry East from Parking Lot

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STRUCTURAL NARRATIVE2

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Structural Systems Narrative for the NMSU DACC Gadsden Building Addition

Foundation System:At the time of the Design Development submittal the site specific Geotechnical Engineering Report for the project was not yet available. Therefore the type of foundation system to be used for this building addition has not yet been determined. However based on a review of the as-built drawings of the previous building addition shallow spread footings and continuous footings are anticipated with soil over-excavation work.

Roof Framing Systems:The typical roof framing system for the project consists of 1-1/2” type B metal decking supported by steel bar joists spaced at six feet on center. The steel joists will be supported on steel wide flange beams and a combination of steel wide flange columns and steel tube columns.

To accommodate the steeper hip roof over the Commons Area and at the Entry Canopy the roof framing system consists of 1-1/2” type B metal decking supported by pre-manufactured light gage metal trusses spaced at 2’-0” on center. The light gage metal trusses will be supported by steel wide flange beams and a combination of steel wide flange columns and steel tube columns.

Elevated Floor Framing Systems: The typical elevated floor framing system for the project consists of a non-composite concrete deck supported by a combination of steel bar joists and steel wide flange beams spaced at 3’-0” on center. The steel joists and wide flange joists are supported by steel wide flange beams and a combination of steel wide flange columns, steel tube columns and a restrained concrete retaining wall on the South and West sides of the building addition.

The exterior elevated floor framing system located on the North and East sides of the Commons Area consists of a non-composite concrete deck supported by a combination of steel bar joists and steel wide flange beams spaced at 3’-0” on center. The steel joists and wide flange joists are supported by steel wide flange beams and a combination of steel wide flange columns and exposed structural pre-cast concrete columns.

Lateral Load Resisting Systems: The lateral load resisting system for the project consists of a combination of concrete shear walls and steel moment frames. The design of the moment frames and concrete shear walls will include lateral loads determined per the International Building Code utilizing a Seismic Design Category D, a 90mph Basic Wind Speed as well as importance factors required for an Occupancy Category III structure. Special Inspections for the project are required and are outlined in the structural drawings.

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MECHANICAL NARRATIVE3

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DACC GADSDEN CENTER ADDITION Schematic Design Submittal

MECHANICAL NARRATIVE – Basis of Design

The purpose of this narrative is to present the basis of design in order to assist the owner/reviewer in analyzing the proposed mechanical design for this facility. The scope of this project is approximately 19,000 square feet of building additions to the Gadsden Center, with accommodations for classrooms and science labs, computer labs, lecture hall, administration offices, and accessory custodial closets and restrooms. The individual systems will be elaborated upon in respective sections below. The concept of design in most systems is based on energy efficiency and simplicity of maintenance. This facility will have "special" systems designed to accommodate the needs of the handicapped students as well as their faculty and staff. It is the Owner’s intention to obtain an LEED Silver certification for this project. The U. S. Green Building Council’s LEED program will provide guidelines for the design, construction and operation of an environmentally sensitive facility.

References

The new mechanical system design will adhere to the following codes and standards to ensure safe and proper installation of the system:

2012 Uniform Mechanical Code – NMAC 2012 Uniform Plumbing Code - NMAC 2009 International Building Code National Fire Protection Association; NFPA 13, NFPA 101, NFPA 54 as

applicable. American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, Air Conditioning Engineers

(ASHRAE); Standards 15, 55, 62 and 90.1. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) U. S. Green Building Council’s LEED Program Guidelines New Mexico State University Design Guidelines

DESIGN CRITERIA:

Design Conditions

Climatic: Location: DACC Gadsden Center, Anthony, New Mexico

(El Paso, Tx Weather Data applied) Elevation: 3,918 feet above sea level Winter 99% Design Dry-bulb: 20o F Summer 1% Design Dry-bulb/Wet-bulb: 100 oF/64 o F

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Envelope Construction

The heating and cooling load calculations shall be based on the following:

Wall - R19 Roof - R30 Glazing - U=0.35, SC=0.35 Perimeter - R5

Indoor Design Conditions, Interior Loads, and Ventilation requirements: The individual space loads are currently not calculated. Heating and cooling load calculations are currently based on design information provided by the Architect and Owner.

Refer to Table 1 for information used to determine heating and cooling load calculations. HVAC heating and cooling load calculations are done in accordance with ASHRAE recommendations. The HVAC heating and cooling loads are calculated using Trane Trace 700 software and will be used to size and select HVAC equipment. The internal heat generation densities values used in the HVAC heating and load calculations are noted below in Table 1. Space occupancy is based on architectural furniture plans and ASHRAE standards where no information is available.

Table1 SpaceType

PeopleDensity Sq.Ft./Person

HeatingSetpoint

(°F)

CoolingSetpoint

(°F)

RelativeHumidit

y(RH %)

OSACFM /

Person Note

1

OSACFM/Sq.Ft.Note

1

InternalPlugLoad

W/Sq.Ft.

InternalLighting

LoadW/Sq.Ft.

Classroom/Science

Labs35 70 75 30 to

50% 13 0.156 0.35 1.0

Computer Labs 30 70 75 30% 13 0.156 0.5 1.0

Office space 2 70 75 30 to 50% 6.5 0.028 1.5 1.0

Reception 270 70 75 30 to 50% 6.5 0.028 0.0 1.0

Conference/

Meeting rooms 20 70 75 30 to

50% 6.5 0.028 0.35 1.0

Corridors - 70 75 N/A - 0.028 0 1.0

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SpaceType

PeopleDensity Sq.Ft./Person

HeatingSetpoint

(°F)

CoolingSetpoint

(°F)

RelativeHumidit

y(RH %)

OSACFM /

Person Note

1

OSACFM/Sq.Ft.Note

1

InternalPlugLoad

W/Sq.Ft.

InternalLighting

LoadW/Sq.Ft.

Storage rooms - 70 75 N/A - 0.156 0 1.0

Main entry

& lobbies 60 70 75 N/A 7.5 0.078 0 1.0

MDF/IT Rooms - 68 72 N/A - - Actual

load1.0

Noise Requirements: Standard design per ASHRAE for normally occupied areas. Note 1 – Ventilation rate represents enhanced ventilation increase for LEED credit.

HVAC SYSTEMS AND AIR DISTRIBUTION:

Space Heating and Cooling: Space heating and cooling will be provided by high efficiency Heat Recovery Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) Split System Air Conditioning Units. Indoor cassettes or fan coil units shall be located in the ceiling space coupled to an outdoor condensing unit system. The indoor units will provide heating and cooling to the space as required. Low velocity ductwork will connect the fan coil style units to the diffusers in the space. Return air will be ducted for the fan coil style indoor units. The preferred system manufacturer shall be Daiken.

The science lab areas shall be conditioned using high efficiency packaged rooftop units using natural gas for heating.

Ventilation (Outside Air): Ventilation air rates (cubic feet per minute) will be provided in accordance with ASHRAE 62.1 – 2007 using ventilation rate procedure. Ventilation air will be provided by multiple packaged Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) units located on the roof of the building. The ERV unit will use the general building exhaust air to pre-heat and cool the incoming outside air using a cross flow air to air heat exchanger. The ventilation air will be ducted to the space or room. The ERV shall have additional capacity to further treat the outside air to handle days that are beyond design conditions in the winter and the summer.

Dedicated exhaust systems shall be provided for science room general ventilation and new fume hoods. The packaged unit selections shall be adjusted for the added outside air requirements of the science lab areas.

All outside air units shall be provided with outside air monitoring/measuring stations to provide a continuous reading of outside air flow and monitoring to alarm in the event of low room CO2 levels or a significant reduction of outside air quantity.

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Controls: The Building's mechanical components will utilize a computer-based energy management and automatic temperature control system. The heat recovery split systems and other HVAC systems will be controlled and monitored through the energy management control system (EMCS). This includes remote monitoring and alarming of building equipment, temperature and pressure relationships where needed. A graphic representation of each mechanical system will be displayed at the central operator's terminal. This stand-alone EMCS will permit implementation of the most energy conservative strategies for the mechanical systems. Filter pressure drop monitoring can be provided by the EMCS at each filter bank.

The control and EM system shall be Alerton Controls to interface with and match the College’s existing Alerton Control System.

Electrical , MDF and IDF rooms: These spaces will be served by dedicated DX Split System indoor units tied to VRF system. Separate zone sensors shall monitor room temperature through the facility automatic temperature control system.

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PLUMBING NARRATIVE4

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PLUMBING

Introduction

The systems shall meet all applicable codes and regulations of the State of New Mexico requirements.

PLUMBING SYSTEMS:

The plumbing system will include:

Sanitary drain system Acid waste and vent and neutralization basins Lab vacuum outlets and piping Lab compressed air outlets and piping Lab Deionized Water piping Roof drain system Domestic cold water system Domestic hot water system Domestic hot water recirculation system Natural gas piping system Plumbing fixtures

Sanitary Sewer Drain System

The drain, waste and vent system shall be for conventional restroom waste and area drainage as required for the project. Materials shall be schedule 40 PVC with solvent welded joints. Sewer terminations shall be required at existing sewer mains in the vicinity of the remodeled area or addition. The existing sanitary sewer for the facility exits the main building to the west. The new addition shall have to flow to this side where a new manhole shall be installed before extending to the main sewer to the west and south.

The science labs shall have an acid resistant waste and vent system with a centralized acid neutralization tank located outside.

Plumbing fixtures shall be standard commercial vitreous china with low consumption flush valves for water conservation. Lavatories shall be wall or counter mounted as indicated by the architect, urinals shall be wall mounted and water closets shall be wall or floor mounted as required by the owner.

Floor drains with trap priming provisions are provided in all public toilet rooms. Mechanical equipment rooms are provided with floor sinks and each room will have as a minimum, one general floor drain. Trap priming is included at all infrequently used drains. Floor sinks will be provided for areas with vending machines.

Roof Drain System

The existing roof drainage system will remain in an unmodified unless changes are required due to conflicts with new building systems.

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New roof drains shall be provided for the new addition. Roof drains shall extend from the roof and down to discharge at grade.

The additions will include a roof drain system designed for 2.5" rainfall and it will be sized in accordance with Appendix D of the Uniform Plumbing Code and Chapter 11 of International Plumbing Code.

A secondary, hard-piped roof drainage overflow system parallels the primary system and terminates at grade level on the building exterior with downspout nozzles.

Domestic Cold Water, Domestic Hot Water and Domestic Hot Water Recirculation System

Domestic cold water will be extended from the existing building main. This will avoid having to install a new domestic water booster pump system since one is already installed for the existing building.

Domestic hot water will be provided by electric point of use water heaters located in a storage or janitors room adjacent to plumbing fixtures. Domestic (potable) cold, hot, and hot water recirculation mains will be routed through the facility with hot water distribution routed to reduce the delivery time of hot water to the plumbing fixture.

Emergency showers and eyewash stations will be provided with thermostatic controls to provide tempered water in accordance with current codes for the science labs.

Utility shutoff controllers shall provide emergency shutdown of lab table utilities in the event of a fire or electrical failure.

Science lab tables shall have cold water only.

Natural Gas System

A new Natural gas service and system will be extended from the Kinder Morgan natural gas pipeline on O’Hare road. The existing LP gas main(s) will have to be replaced and any existing gas appliance burner orifices and modulating controls shall have to be replaced and recalibrated for natural gas.

Science lab tables shall have natural gas turrets controlled from a central utility controller for system shutdown in the event of a necessary emergency shutdown.

Deionized Water, Compressed Air and Vacuum Systems

The science lab fume hoods shall also be piped with compressed air and a vacuum collection inlet.

A deionized (DI) water generator and distribution system shall be provided for the science labs. Each lab will have a DI water dispenser station for student and faculty use.

Fire Sprinkler Systems

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There are no interior fire sprinklers currently installed for the existing building. A 6” fire loop circles the campus with fire hydrants at various location around the buildings. The main water service approaches from the west where it enters the main mechanical room. There is a fire pump located in the mechanical room then the pump discharge line exits the building and feeds the campus fire loop.

The campus fire loop currently runs along the north side of the buildings where the new addition is to be constructed. This line shall have to be relocated further north reconnecting to the campus loop at the northwest and northeast corners of the site.

A new fire riser shall be provided for the new addition from the existing campus fire loop. The fire riser shall provide water supply to the fire sprinkler system serving the new addition only. Most areas shall light hazard occupancies with the labs and storage spaces being ordinary hazard group I occupancies.

Finished ceilings shall contain concealed sprinkler heads while exposed structure areas shall have pendant type heads near the roof deck.

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ELECTRICAL NARRATIVE5

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DACC GADSDEN CENTER ADDITION PROGRAMMING

ELECTRICAL NARRATIVE

The purpose of this narrative is to outline the design approach to assist the owner/reviewer in analyzing the proposed electrical design for this facility. The scope of this project is approximately 19,000 square feet of building additions to the Gadsden Center, with accommodations for classrooms, science labs, computer labs, lecture hall, administration offices, commons area, and accessory custodial closets and restrooms. The various electrical and special systems will be elaborated upon in respective sections below. It is the Owner’s intention to obtain a LEED Silver certification for this project. The U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED program will provide guidelines for the design, construction and operation of an environmentally sensitive, user friendly facility.

The electrical system shall meet all code, regulations, and safety requirements. The electrical system shall be functional, expandable, and have low maintenance costs.

CODES AND STANDARDS:

The electrical design and installation shall comply with the following codes and standards:

National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Codes: NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code), 72,101.

2014 New Mexico Electrical Code (NEC 2014). 2009 International Building Code. 2009 Uniform Fire Code (UFC). 2010 Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA) Handbook. Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS). New Mexico Night Skies Protection Act. International Energy Conservation Code (IECC 2006). Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) U. S. Green Building Council’s LEED Program Guidelines New Mexico State University Design Guidelines

PRELIMINARY ELECTRICAL LOADS:

Preliminary electrical service sizing for the new building for basic HVAC, outlets, lighting, lab outlets and exhaust is 12VA/sf. x 19,000 sf. = 228 kVA. This calculation translates to 274 amps of new load at 480V.

SITE ELECTRICAL:

El Paso Electric (EPE) Overhead power

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EPE has an overhead electric line running parallel to the building and I-10, approximately 200 feet from the building. This line feeds a pad mount transformer for the main building that is located outside the mechanical room on the west side of the building. Because of the proposed location of the new building it might seem feasible and practical at this time to have the new building be fed from the existing transformer or the existing main panels.

Secondary Power

If EPE is willing to provide a new service to the proposed building, the new building will need a new service drop from the existing EPE overhead line, extended underground to a new pad mount transformer. The proposed location of the new building will need to maintain an approximate 25 foot clearance from the existing EPE overhead line. This provides the proper easement clearance and assures the building can be built in close proximity to the existing line.

EPE shall provide a new utility owned, pad-mounted, 480Y/277V transformer located on the west side of the building.

The building will have a new main panel in the main electrical room. The main will be a minimum of 400 amps. 277/480V panels will feed HVAC units and lighting. Dry type transformers will be used to step down voltages to 208Y120. Panels and transformers will be distributed around the building as needed.

It will be worth the discussion as to whether the new service is to be planned for the building only or for other future buildings and additions.

Emergency Power

Emergency (Life Safety) power for egress lighting, exit signs and the fire alarm systems will be provided through integral battery packs or invertors.

Exterior Lighting

LED wall mounted lighting will be the primary source for lighting the exterior spaces outside the building. Fixtures at required fire exits shall be provided with integral battery packs for emergency lighting operation.

New parking lots and drive ways will have new pole mounted LED fixtures. Exterior lighting will be controlled via a combination of the building lighting control system and an astronomic time clock.

BUILDING ELECTRICAL:

Distribution Requirements:

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480Y/277V & 208Y/120V panelboards shall be located as required. Dry-type transformer will be provided in each area to step-down from 480V to 120/208 volts.

Generally, loads will be supplied with voltage connections as follows:

480V, 3 phase, 3 wire for all motor loads larger than 3 horsepower, i.e. mechanical equipment.

208V, 3 phase, 3 wire for all motor loads of 3/4 horsepower and larger, up to 3 horsepower, i.e. miscellaneous mechanical equipment.

277V, single phase for LED lighting. 208V, single phase or 3 phase for special equipment. 120V, single phase for receptacle outlets, motors 1/2 horsepower or smaller. Voltages and amperages as needed for the lab equipment.

Teaching Spaces:

Each classroom will be provided with a minimum of three branch circuits. All power circuits within a given room will be served from the same branch circuit panelboard.

As a minimum, each wall will receive two duplex receptacles, in addition to any special purpose receptacles identified for use in the vicinity.

All devices utilized will be “specification grade”. Branch circuit wiring to all receptacles will include an insulated copper equipment grounding conductor.

Receptacles located within six feet of “wet” locations shall be GFCI protected per the NEC.

Office Spaces:

At the location of the modular furniture a double duplex outlet will be provided, with a single outlet on 2 other walls.

All devices utilized will be “specification grade”. Branch circuit wiring to all receptacles will include an insulated copper equipment grounding conductor.

Receptacles located within six feet of “wet” locations shall be GFCI protected per the NEC.

Support Spaces:

Each support space (storage room, etc.) will be provided with a minimum of one outlet

As a minimum, each room will receive one duplex receptacle, in addition to any special purpose receptacles identified for use in the vicinity.

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All devices utilized will be “specification grade”. Branch circuit wiring to all receptacles will include an insulated copper equipment grounding conductor.

Receptacles located within six feet of “wet” locations shall be of the GFCI protected type.

Auditorium:

Outlets shall be distributed around the room, front of the stage and on the stage area.

Outlets shall be provided in the A/V closet for the A/V equipment and data equipment.

Floor outlets shall be provided in the stage in at least 3 areas.

All devices utilized will be “specification grade”. Branch circuit wiring to all receptacles will include an insulated copper equipment grounding conductor.

Receptacles located within six feet of “wet” locations shall be of the GFCI protected type.

Surge Suppression

Surge Protection Devices (SPD or TVSS) will be provided at the new service. The new main panel will have the device mounted remote. The units will be connected in parallel, be provided with disconnecting means for servicing, and have self-monitoring status alarms. They will be located at the main switchboard only.

Equipment Capacities

All electrical distribution equipment will be sized per National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements. Transformers and all 600V distribution equipment are required to be sized per NEC article 220. Because actual demand loads will be substantially less than the NEC connected loads, spare capacity will be built-in to the system.

Minimum conduit size will be 3/4" inside the building and 1" for outside underground.

LIGHTING SYSTEMS:

General

All lighting in the project will be LED. The majority of the facility light fixtures will utilize LED 2x4 recessed light fixtures. The Lumen rating of the fixtures will be adjusted as needed to obtain the necessary light levels. Where appropriate the lights will be dimming.

A lighting control system will be used for automated control of lights in public areas. Refer below for additional information regarding the lighting control system.

Lighting for specific areas is described in greater detail below.

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Lighting levels throughout the facility will be designed in accordance with Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) recommended practices. The following lighting levels will be

Area Light Level (FC)

Corridors 10 Laboratories 30-70 Offices 30-50 Storage Rooms 30 Toilet rooms 20-30 Lecture Rooms 30-40 Conference rooms 30-50 Classrooms 30-50 Mechanical Rooms 30 Electrical rooms 30

Circulation Space Lighting

Lighting in the Entry Lobbies and Corridors will be basic LED 6” can lights or 2x2 recessed LED troffers.

Computer Labs Lighting

Illumination shall be suspended, indirect/direct (94/6) perforated, extruded metal, linear LED or 2x4 recessed LED troffers.

Classroom Lighting:

Illumination shall be 2x4 recessed LED troffers. Auditorium Space Lighting

Illumination shall be 2x4 recessed LED troffers with LED down lights. All fixtures shall be dimmable. Stage lighting shall be spotlighting. The presenter shall have control of selected lighting in the room.

Office Lighting

Illumination shall be 2x4 recessed LED troffers.

Toilet Room Lighting

Illumination shall be, flat lens LED

Support Space Lighting

Illumination shall be, flat lens LED

Lighting Control

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Basis of lighting control is WattStopper Digital Lighting System. This is a digital system based on use of Cat5e low voltage interconnect wiring. Small spaces shall utilize a wall mounted dual technology occupancy sensor, programmed as a vacancy sensor.

Other large spaces shall be provided with either a 2 function or a 4 function wall mounted digital switch that is connected to an above ceiling mounted 277V controller. The space shall also have a ceiling mounted occupancy sensor. The room will be programmed for dual level lighting.

Occupancy sensors shall be utilized to control lighting in offices, lecture halls, classrooms, laboratories, conference rooms, storage rooms and other areas where appropriate for optimum energy savings. Dual level switching shall also be provided so as to provide multiple lighting levels within each space.

SPECIAL SYSTEMS

Data and Voice Wiring – Exterior Plant Wiring

The new building will have a new IDF closet that will be fed from the MDF on the main building.

Empty conduits will have to be extended from the MDF to the new IDF for fiber optic and for copper wires.

Data and Voice Wiring – Interior Plant Wiring

All voice and data wiring will be provided by DACC/NMSU to the contractor for his installation. DACC/NMSU shall terminate and test all data and voice cabling. This contractor shall provide the conduit pathways as well.

High volume floor boxes shall be provided in the computer labs.

Additionally floor boxes shall be provided at the stage in the auditorium.

Fire Alarm System

The new building will have a new Firelite fire alarm control panel. The new building fire alarm should annunciate at the existing building. It is unknown at this time if the existing FACP is capable of this function or not.

The fire alarm system for the facility will consist of the following:

The system will be a fully addressable multiplex type. Class ‘A’ system for all circuit types.

New indicating appliances will be ceiling mounted.

Pull stations will be provided along egress routes.

All devices will be analog addressable.

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Access Control

Selected doors will be provided with maglocks and card readers.

The same DACC vendor shall be used to maintain compatibility.

Intrusion Alarm

Provide intrusion alarm at the new building. Key pads shall be provided at the designated entrances.

Interior corridors inside entry doors shall have ceiling mounted PIR motion detectors with break glass detection. No other corridor PIR motion detectors are needed.

All rooms and spaces with exterior windows doors shall have ceiling mounted PIR motion detectors with break glass detection.

Exterior doors for mechanical rooms or electrical rooms shall have door contacts.

There shall be 2 exterior alarms.

Auditorium Sound System and TV

In the A/V closet provide a wall mounted rack for a sound system mixer and amplifier system for sound in the Auditorium.

Provide ceiling speakers throughout.

Provide interconnection of the DACC provided presenter computers and equipment and the room speakers. Provide interconnection to the TVs in the room for sound and video.

Interconnect the projector with the room speakers.

Provide microphone outlets around the room and on the stage. Provide microphones, cables and stands. Provide wireless microphones.

Class Bell System – None

Public Address System - None

Mass Notification System – None

CCTV System - None

Energy Conservation

For energy conservation, the following items will be considered. Refer to the mechanical systems narrative for additional information.

Use LED lamps where appropriate and available.

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Use occupancy sensors for indoor, and photo cells plus time clock for outdoor lighting where appropriate.

Provide dual switching, dimming systems, and day lighting control systems where appropriate.

END OF NARRATIVE

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INDEX OF ANTICIPATED SPECIFICATIONS SECTIONS6

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS INDEX

DIVISION 1 – GENERAL 011000 SUMMARY 012300 ALTERNATES 012600 CONTRACT MODIFICATION PROCEDURES 012900 PAYMENT PROCEDURES 013100 PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION 013200 CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS DOCUMENTATION 013300 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES 014000 QUALITY REQUIREMENTS 015000 TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS 016000 PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS 017300 EXECUTION REQUIREMENTS 017419 CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL 017700 CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES 017823 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA 017839 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS

DIVISION 2 – EXISTING CONDITIONS 024119 SELECTIVE DEMOLITION

DIVISION 3 – CONCRETE 033000 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE 033300 ARCHITECTURAL CONCRETE 033543 POLISHED CONCRETE 034500 PRE-CAST ARCHITECTURAL CONCRETE

DIVISION 4 – MASONRY 042200 CONCRETE UNIT MASONRY

DIVISION 5 – METALS 051200 STRUCTURAL STEEL FRAMING 052100 STEEL JOIST FRAMING 053100 STEEL DECKING 054000 COLD-FORMED METAL FRAMING 055000 METAL FABRICATIONS 055213 PIPE AND TUBE RAILINGS 055813 COLUMN COVERS

DIVISION 6 – WOOD AND PLASTICS 061053 MISCELLANEOUS ROUGH CARPENTRY 061600 SHEATHING 064116 PLASTIC-LAMINATE-FACED ARCHITECTURAL CABINETS

DONA ANA COMMUNITY COLLEGE CONSTRUCT ACADEMIC BUILDING #654- DAGA

ANTICIPATED SPECIFICATIONS SECTIONS

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DIVISION 7 – THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION 071416 COLD FLUID-APPLIED WATERPROOFING 072100 THERMAL INSULATION 072413 POLYMER-BASED EXTERIOR INSULATION AND FINISH SYSTEMS (EIFS) 073213 CLAY ROOF TILES 075423 THERMOPLASTIC POLYOLEFIN (TPO) ROOFING 076200 SHEET METAL FLASHING AND TRIM 077200 ROOF ACCESSORIES 078413 PENETRATION FIRESTOPPING 079200 JOINT SEALANTS 079219 ACOUSTICAL JOINT SEALANTS 079200 EXPANSION CONTROL 079513 INTERIOR & EXTERIOR EXPANSION JOINT COVER ASSEMBLIES

DIVISION 8 – OPENINGS 081113 STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES 081416 FLUSH WOOD DOORS 083113 ACCESS DOORS AND FRAMES 084413 GLAZED ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALLS 086250 SOLA TUBES 087100 DOOR HARDWARE 08740 ELECTRONIC ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS 088000 GLAZING 089119 FIXED LOUVERS

DIVISION 9 – FINISHES 092116.23 GYPSUM BOARD SHAFT WALL ASSEMBLIES 092216 NON-STRUCTURAL METAL FRAMING 092900 GYPSUM BOARD 093013 CERAMINC TILING 095123 ACOUSTICAL TILE CEILINGS 096513 RESILIENT BASE AND ACCESSORIES 096813 TILE CARPETING 099113 EXTERIOR PAINTING 099123 INTERIOR PAINTING 096900 ACCES FLOORING 097200 WALL COVERINGS

DIVISION 10 – SPECIALTIES 101001 VISUAL DISPLAY SURFACES 101300 DIRECTORIES 101416 PLAQUES

DONA ANA COMMUNITY COLLEGE CONSTRUCT ACADEMIC BUILDING #654- DAGA

ANTICIPATED SPECIFICATIONS SECTIONS

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115213 PROJECTION SCREENS

DIVISION 12 – FURNISHINGS 122113 HORIZONTAL LOUVER BLINDS 122413 ROLLER WINDOW SHADES 124813 ENTRANCE FLOOR MATS AND FRAMES 123623 PLASTIC LAMINATE CLAD COUNTERTOPS 124813 ENTRANCE FLOOR MATS AND FRAMES 124816 ENTRANCE FLOOR GRILLES 126100 FIXED AUDIENCE SEATING

DIVISION 13 – SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION NOT APPLICABLE

DIVISION 14 – CONVEYING EQUIPMENT 142400 HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS

DONA ANA COMMUNITY COLLEGE CONSTRUCT ACADEMIC BUILDING #654- DAGA

ANTICIPATED SPECIFICATIONS SECTIONS

101416 PLAQUES 101400 SIGNAGE 101426 POST AND PANEL/PYLON SIGNAGE 102113 PHENOLICTOILET COMPARTMENTS 102800 TOILET, BATH, AND LAUNDRY ACCESSORIES102600 WALL AND DOOR PROTECTION

DIVISION 11 – EQUIPMENT

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ANTICIPATED LEED SCORE CARD7

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ARCHITECTURAL CUT SHEETS8

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W D G A R C H I T E C T S 55

Ferreri Concrete StructurM manufactures, delivers and erects high quality c:onctete producta for officea, induatrial facilities, parking structures, institutional, commercial, correctional and apecial project facililie8. In addition to producing the atsndard structural products outlined on our technical data page, our company haa the capability of producing total building atructures with architectural shapes and finishes. Thia allows 1he architect the freedom to design a functional and durable conctete s1tucture using their imagination and our production capabilities.

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W D G A R C H I T E C T S 57

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SNX 62/27

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Triple-silver low-E technology. The best in high-performance glass.

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Best combination of visible light transmission and solar heat gain.

Highest visible light transmission in its class.

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Sunguard SNX 51/23

Project: Renasant Bank, Nashville, TN

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SkyPaver™ Composite Pavers

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Set of 8 – 4" x 8" Pavers per Grid Item Description Item Number Item Description Item Number16"x16"x1.7" Ruby W56GARPAVR 16"x16"x2.4" Ruby W56GARPAVR2 16"x16"x1.7" Chestnut W56GARPAVB 16"x16"x2.4" Chestnut W56GARPAVB2 16"x16"x1.7" Sage W56GARPAVO 16"x16"x2.4" Sage W56GARPAVO2 16"x16"x1.7" Ash W56GARPAVW 16"x16"x2.4" Ash W56GARPAVW2 16"x16"x1.7" Lavender W56GARPAVV 16"x16"x2.4" Lavender W56GARPAVV2 Set of 4 – 8" x 8" Pavers per Grid Item Description Item Number16"x16"x2.4" Ruby W56GARPAVR8 16"x16"x2.4" Chestnut W56GARPAVC8 16"x16"x2.4" Sage W56GARPAVS8 16"x16"x2.4" Ash W56GARPAVA8

Description:The Firestone SkyPaver Composite Paver is engineered to serve as a functional, flat roof covering which provides superior roof aesthetics, water drainage, and serviceability, while protecting the roof membrane below from roof traffic. SkyPaver Composite Pavers consist of a 1.78 sq ft interlocking system that is 95% composed of recycled rubber tires. At

the weight of concrete pavers, SkyPaver Composite Pavers are only available in two thicknesses: 1.7" (43 mm) and 2.4" (61 mm) and five different colors in order to bring strength, beauty and design versatility of pavers to flat roofs. Method of Application: 1. Prior to installation of the SkyPaver Composite Paver system, all substrates must be clean, dry, smooth, free of sharp

edges, fins, loose or foreign materials, oil, grease, and other materials which may damage the membrane. All rough surfaces that could damage the roofing membrane shall be repaired prior to installing the pavers, as specified. All surface voids greater than ¼" wide shall be properly filled with an acceptable fill material. All uneven surfaces, such as membrane seams, should be smoothed using loose rubber shim pieces or other leveling method. Reference Firestone details regarding appropriate flashing details to be used with Firestone SkyPaver Composite Pavers.

Note: Firestone SkyPaver Composite Pavers are to be used in conjunction with Firestone SkyDrain™ Sheet.

2. Firestone SkyPavers are installed as a continuous pathway or plaza overlay over a horizontal drainage sheet. Install SkyPaver Grid pieces (16" x 16") above the SkyDrain Sheet and acceptable Firestone roof system.

3. Install the individual SkyPaver units (4" x 8" or 8" x 8") into the SkyPaver grids using a pattern to ensure overlap of pavers with adjacent installation grids.

4. Maintain a 2" minimum distance between SkyPavers and roof protrusions (e.g., HVAC equipment, roof drains, structural members, roof curbs, etc.).

5. Utilize a construction adhesive between pavers and installation grids under the following conditions:

Areas where wind uplift is a concern Areas with high foot traffic Areas that require partial paver pieces Landings, entryways, and other areas where solid footings are required

Product Information

Color Ruby shown in photo;Paver sizes vary

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SkyPaver™ Composite Pavers

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Method of Application (continued): 6. Install Firestone SkyPaver Composite Pavers in accordance with current Firestone SkyPaver specifications, details,

and workmanship guidelines. Recommendations: Cutting 10" power miter saw (10" 24-tooth carbide tipped blade, Teflon or other coating Jigsaw, 6 amp or greater, wood cutting blade with minimal number of teeth)

Weathering: The color and finish will weather over a period of six months causing tint variation. This process may take considerably longer in areas of heavy shade or reduced sun exposure. Weathering is completely harmless and does not affect durability.

Expansion SkyPaver Composite Pavers will expand and contract with temperature change. Follow the installation recommendations to ensure sustainability season after season.

Packaging: Part number includes SkyPaver and corresponding grid unit. SkyPaver Composite Pavers are palletized, stretch wrapped, and labeled as follows: 1.7" (4.3 mm) Thick SkyPaver Composite Pavers – 4" x 8"

Packaged with 180 pieces of 16” x 16” grids and 1440 pieces of 4" X 8" x 1.23" pavers per pallet. This covers 320 sf. 2.4" (60.96 mm) Thick SkyPaver Composite Pavers – 4" x 8" Packaged with 126 pieces of 16" x 16" grids and 1,008 pieces of 4" X 8" x 1.66" pavers per pallet. This covers 224 sf. 2.4" (60.96 mm) Thick SkyPaver Composite Pavers – 8" x 8" Packaged with 126 pieces of 16" x 16" grids and 504 pieces of 8" X 8" x 1.66" pavers per pallet. This covers 224 sf.

Precautions: Take care when moving, transporting, handling, etc. to avoid sources of punctures and physical damage to roof

membrane. Do not exceed the structural capacity of deck if placing Firestone SkyPaver Composite pavers on the roof. Protect membrane and installed areas of pavers from damage when transporting pallets of pavers or other material. Firestone Building Products recommends placing ¾" plywood sheets in traffic path or use carts with pneumatic tires. Refer to Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for safety information.

*LEED® Information: Post Consumer Recycled Content: Up to 95% Post Industrial Recycled Content: 0% Manufacturing Location: Minneapolis, MN *NOTE: LEED® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Green Building Council.

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SkyPaver™ Composite Pavers

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Property Value

Available Colors Ruby, Chestnut, Sage, Ash, Lavender Paver Size 4" x 8" (8 pavers per installation grid) or 8” x 8” (4 pavers per installation grid) Grid Size 16" x 16" Total Weight 1.7" – 11.1 lb (6.23 lb/sq ft); 2.4" – 16 lb (9.0 lb/sq ft) Assembled Height 1.7" or 2.4" Water Absorption <1% Thermal Expansion 44 x 10-6 @ 68 °F Compressive Strength >2,000 psi Usable with chairs, high heels, heavy carts, etc. Yes Injection Molded Yes Compression Molded No

Dry and Wet Slip Resistance Meets ASTM C 1028-07 [Dry (static) 0.00; Wet (static) 0.67] & ASTM D 2394-05e1 [Dry (static) 0.57, (sliding) 0.46; Wet (static) 0.94, (sliding) 0.86].

Colorant all the way through the product Yes Xenon Arc Testing ASTM G155-05 Meets Available in multiples shapes for design flexibility Yes

Laser etching of company logos or commemorative designs on paver are available upon request.

Please contact Quality Building Services Technical Department at 1-800-428-4511 for further information.

This sheet is meant to highlight Firestone products and specifications and is subject to change without notice. Firestone takes responsibility for furnishing quality materials which meet published Firestone product specifications or other technical documents, subject to normal roof manufacturing tolerances. Neither Firestone nor its representatives practice architecture. Firestone offers no opinion on and expressly disclaims any responsibility for the soundness of any structure. Firestone accepts no liability for structural failure or resultant damages. Consult a competent structural engineer prior to installation if the structural soundness or structural ability to properly support a planned installation is in question. No Firestone representative is authorized to vary this disclaimer.

Typical Properties

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Solatube International, Inc. | 2210 Oak Ridge Way | Vista, CA 92081-8341 | T: 888.SOLATUBE | F: 760.597.4488 | www.solatube.com | Part No. 951807 v3.5

Model: Solatube 290 DS (14 in./350 mm Daylighting System )

1 2 3 4 5a 5b5 62a 3a 4a

S 2 9 0 D S

Capture ZoneModel Transfer Zone Delivery Zone

1 Model

2 Domes (Leave blank if not desired)

2a Dome Options (Leave blank if not desired)

3 Flashings

3a Flashing Options (Leave blank if not desired)

290 DS Brighten Up® Solatube 290 DS (14 in./350 mm Daylighting System)

Project:

Product Specifications Appear in CSI Division 08, Section 08 62 23. For budgeting and quotations use only. Qty:

Location: Type:

DA Acrylic Dome DAI Acrylic Dome + Shock Inner Dome (Acrylic) Required for High Velocity Hurricane Zones

PB Dome Edge Protection Band

FP 4-inch Pitched Metal,

Self Mounted

FPT Tile Roof, Pitched

Metal Flashing

T2* Roof Flashing Turret Extension 2 in./50 mm

T4* Roof Flashing Turret Extension 4 in./100 mm

T12* Roof Flashing Turret Extension 12 in./300 mm

T24* Roof Flashing Turret Extension 24 in./600 mm

T36* Roof Flashing Turret Extension 36 in./900 mm

* Specify additional extension tubes in #4

Capture Zone

F6 6-inch Flat/No Pitch

Metal, Self Mounted

FC Curb Cap

(curb by others)NO

PHOTO

NO

PHOTO

T48* Roof Flashing Turret Extension 48 in./1200 mm

FI Flashing Insulator

MR Metal Roof Installation Kit

CCI Curb Cap Insulation

F4 4-inch Flat/No Pitch

Metal, Self Mounted

FT Tile Roof, No Pitch

Metal Flashing

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4 Extension Tubes Required

5 Diffusers/Decorative Fixtures*

5a Effect Lenses

5b Options (Leave blank if not desired)

6 Measurement Standard

Accessories (Order separately)

4a Extension Tube Options (Leave blank if not desired)

Run measured from top of roof deck to bottom of ceiling plane along centerline of tubing.

E0 Base Kit, No Extension Tubes – Max Run = 16”

E1 One Extension Tube – Max Run = 38”

E2 Two Extension Tubes – Max Run = 60”

E3 Three Extension Tubes – Max Run = 82”

E4 Four Extension Tubes – Max Run = 104”

E5 Five Extension Tubes – Max Run = 126”

E6 Six Extension Tubes – Max Run = 148”

LN Natural Effect Lens

CFL Compact Fluorescent Light Add-On Kit (One 26W CFL, 4 pin-Not Included) 120/277 V

INC Universal Light Add-On Kit with Medium Screw Base (Accepts one 23W Maximum

Fluorescent Lamp, Medium Base, Total Maximum Length 4 ¾” - Not Included)

M Metric I Imperial

SW Low voltage switch (white) required to operate Solatube Daylight Dimmers. Note: Only one switch is required per ten (10)

synchronously controlled dimmers.

CA Two Conductor Low Voltage Cable (500 ft.)

A1 One 0-90 Degree Extension Tube (Angle Adapter)

A2 Two 0-90 Degree Extension Tubes (Angle Adapter)

E Wire Suspension Kit

SCG Severe Climate Glazing

Transfer Zone

Delivery Zone

E7 Seven Extension Tubes – Max Run = 170”

E8 Eight Extension Tubes – Max Run = 192”

E9 Nine Extension Tubes – Max Run =214”

E10 Ten Extension Tubes – Max Run = 236”

EXX Total Run Length to be Determined by

Bidding Contractor

Assuming 6” high

no-pitch flashing

LS Softening Effect Lens

Exa

mp

le 290DS-DA-F4-E4-L13 LN D CFL-M

Brighten Up® Series Solatube 290 DS (14 in./350 mm Daylighting System), Acrylic Dome, 4-inch high Flat/No Pitch Self Mounted

Flashing, 4 Extension Tubes, AuroraGlo Decorative Fixture, Natural Effect Lens, Daylight Dimmer and Compact Fluorescent Light

Add-On Kit. For metric installations.

Solatube International, Inc. | 2210 Oak Ridge Way | Vista, CA 92081-8341 | T: 888.SOLATUBE | F: 760.597.4488 | www.solatube.com | Part No. 951807 v3.5

D Daylight Dimmer™

*Must order Effect Lens; does not come standard

L1 Classic

OptiView®

Diffuser

L11 OptiView®

Decorative

Fixture

L16 AuroraGlo

Decorative

Fixture (Bronze)

L4 Classic

VusionTM

Diffuser

L12 VividShade

Decorative

Fixture

L9 JustFrost

Decorative

Fixture

L13 QuadraFrost

Decorative

Fixture

L10 TierDrop

Decorative

Fixture

L15 AuroraGlo

Decorative

Fixture (White)

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Vintage® Aged metallic faceted look without the wait

steel scape

Del Mar Train Station Pasadena, California

For product information, literature, and samples:

(360) 673-8200 I www.steelscape.com

Email: [email protected]

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Substrate:

Finish:

Surface Appearance:

Film Thickness: (ASTM 01005)

Specular Gloss: (ASTM 0523)

Hardness: (ASTM 03363)

Cure Test: (ASTM 03363)

Abrasion, Falling Sand: (ASTM 0968)

Cross Hatch Adhesion: (ASTM 03359)

Reverse Impact: (ASTM 02794)

T-Bend Flexibility: (ASTM 04145)

Humidity Resistance: (ASTM 02247)

Salt Spray Resistance: (ASTM 8117)

Vintage® Performance Qualities

Topside Finish: • • Bottomside Finish: ri't• .a-......

steel scape For product information, literature, and samples:

(360) 673-8200 I www.steelscape.com

Email : [email protected]

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EnCORE™ Thermal Framing System

A Proven Performer Recognized for Economical Installation

Forever 21 – HawaiiArchitect: J.T. Nakaoka Associates Architects, Los Angeles, California, USAGlazing Contractor: Reflections Glass, Waipahu, Hawaii, USAPhotography: © Aqua Photo

EnCORE™ Thermal Framing System

A Proven Performer Recognized for Economical Installation

Forever 21 – HawaiiArchitect: J.T. Nakaoka Associates Architects, Los Angeles, California, USAGlazing Contractor: Reflections Glass, Waipahu, Hawaii, USAPhotography: © Aqua Photo

Taking center stage in Kawneer’s lineup, the EnCORE™ Thermal Framing System is a two-piece, face-and-gutter system that offers thermal economy, a Structural Silicone Glazing (SSG) option and numerous design choices. Engineered for easy installation and lower costs, features include the unique QuickSeal™ self-sealing system, a broad selection of system depths and a 1-3/4" (44.5 mm) minimal sightline. EnCORE™ Thermal Framing readily adapts to remodel projects and new construction, whether traditional or modern architecture.

EconomyEnCORE™ Thermal Framing System’s QuickSeal™ dry-

glazed self-sealing framing system is the first to eliminate

joint sealant at horizontal joints, making it more cost effective.

The vertical gasket runs through, and when “pinched” by

the head, sill and intermediate horizontals, a watertight seal is

created, eliminating the need for sealant.

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By using the same extrusions for horizontal and vertical mullions,

metal utilization is maximized. In addition, the tongue on the

extrusions eliminates the need for a secondary, continuous water

deflector, thus economizing on installation costs and time.

EnCORE™ Thermal Framing also requires no setting block chair at

intermediate horizontals. And at the sill, the system utilizes a simple

setting block chair that fits snugly within the glazing pocket and

requires no fastening. The system accepts standard 1" (25.4 mm) or

1/4" (6.4 mm) infills and can also be adapted to accept other infills in

1/8" (3.2 mm) increments.

The top-loaded glazing gaskets are the same as those used in

the Kawneer flagship Trifab™ Framing Systems, which helps reduce

field labor and minimize inventory requirements.

Providing single-source responsibility, Kawneer entrances, windows,

curtain walls and slope glazing are compatible with EnCORE™

Thermal Framing.

PerformanceA specially engineered thermal clip eliminates metal-to-metal contact

by snapping onto the mullion. The cover then snaps onto the clip for

true thermal integrity. In addition, the clip has an extended leg on

one side, which acts as a “w” block and prevents shifting of glass due

to climate changes and building movement.

Engineered to meet or exceed certified performance requirements

for air and water infiltration, EnCORE™ Thermal Framing has been

fully tested according to ASTM E283 and ASTM E331. Thermal

testing was completed in accordance with AAMA 1503.

EnCORE™ Thermal Framing also offers architects and building

owners the ability to determine project-specific U-factors by referring

to thermal tables in our architectural manual. Unique to Kawneer,

these tables enable U-factor calculations for each project by utilizing

the total glass percentage and the project’s center of glass (COG)

U-factor.

AestheticsFor additional freedom of expression, EnCORE™ Thermal Framing

offers front or center glazing options. A Structural Silicone Glazing

(SSG) option is also available. And to provide greater design

flexibility, the face-and-gutter system offers system depths of 3-9/16"

(90.5 mm), 4-1/2" (114.3 mm) or 6" (152.4 mm) front glazed and 4-1/2"

(114.3 mm) center glazed.

The 1-3/4" (44.5 mm) minimal sightline provides consistent design

aesthetics, while a 1-1/4" (31.75 mm) perimeter sightline is also

available. Since the exterior face and interior mullions are separate

pieces, two-color design considerations are easily realized.

Another key feature of EnCORE™ Thermal Framing’s separate

components is that they are easily adapted to curved applications.

The framing is available in three fabrication methods: screw spline,

shear block or Type B, which is a combination of both.

For the Finishing TouchPermanodic™ anodized finishes are available in Class I and Class II in

seven different color choices.

Painted finishes, including fluoropolymer, that meet or exceed

AAMA 2605 are offered in many standard choices and an unlimited

number of specially designed colors.

Solvent-free powder coatings add the “green” element with high

performance, durability and scratch resistance that meet the

standards of AAMA 2604.

Forever 21 – HawaiiArchitect: J.T. Nakaoka Associates Architects, Los Angeles, California, USAGlazing Contractor: Reflections Glass, Waipahu, Hawaii, USA

© Kawneer Company, Inc. 2013 LITHO IN U.S.A. Form No. 13-2185-1 EnCORE™, QuickSeal™, Trifab™, VersaGlaze™, GLASSvent™ and Permanodic™ are trademarks of Kawneer Company, Inc. and Alcoa Inc.

kawneer.comkawneergreen.com 770 . 449 . 5555

Kawneer Company, Inc.Technology Park / Atlanta555 Guthridge CourtNorcross, GA 30092

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4' Purifier Logic+ Class II A2 Biological Safety Cabinet with10" sash opening with Base StandView online: http://www.labconco.com/product/4-purifier-logic-class-ii-a2-biological-safety-cabinet-with-10-sash-op-3/4317

Catalog Number: 302410100

Overview

Purifier Logic+ Class II, Type A2 Biosafety Cabinets provide personnel,product and environmental protection from hazardous particulates such asagents that require Biosafety Level 1, 2 or 3 containment. Otherappropriate applications include work with antineoplastic drugs, geneticmaterial, asbestos and additional substances that generate hazardousairborne particulates. All models are NSF-Listed.

These biological safety cabinets are designed to discharge HEPA-filteredexhaust air directly into the laboratory, or into an exhaust system throughthe optional Canopy Connection. When canopy-connected, the biosafetycabinets may be used for applications involving minute quantities of volatiletoxic chemicals and tracer amounts of radionuclides as an adjunct tomicrobiological research.

During operation, room air is drawn into the inlet grill. The air in the plenumbeneath the work surface is a mixture of unfiltered room airand air that hasjust passed through the work area. This contaminated air is drawn by theblower through the back plenum of the cabinet, where approximately 70%of the air is recirculated through the supply HEPA filter and back over thework area. The balance of the contaminated air is discharged to theenvironment after passing through the exhaust HEPA filter.

Specifications

Weight: 670.0 lbsWeight metric: 303.9 kgDimensions: 54.3"w x 31.2"d x 89.2-95.2"hElectrical: 115 volts, 60 Hz, 12 ampsBase Stand: IncludedProduct Subcategory: Class II, Type A2Biological Safety CabinetsProtection Type: Product and Personnel

Conformance: ADA, CAN/CSA C22.2, CE,ETL, NSF 49, ULElectrical Standard: DomesticExhaust Volume: 339-370 CFMLighting: FluorescentNominal Width: 4'Power Cord & Plug: North America, 115 volts,15 ampsSash Opening: 10"

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Description

Features• Electronically Commutated Motor (ECM)• Constant Airflow Profile™ (CAP) Technology airflow monitoring system that communicates with the ECM todeliver the precise volume of air as required and automatically adjust as filters load without relying on airflowsensors• Air-Wave™ Entry System*• Contain-Air™ Negative Pressure Channel• Smart-Start™ System that allows the user to program start up and shut down operations • Night-Smart™ System that idles the blower when the sash is fully closed• Built-in interval or elapsed timer for experiment monitoring, fluorescent light or UV light control (on models withUV light)• Digital clock• Removable towel catch located under work surface• Bright, 90-100 footcandle, glare-free fluorescent lighting located outside the contaminated work area• Five year warranty• LCD information center with “Filter Life Remaining” bar graph, status line for alarm conditions and alerts towarn when filter life diminishes to 20% and 0%• Electronic security lock (optional activation) that requires code to operate the cabinet• Two electrical duplex receptacles, (single outlets on 230 volt models), located one on each side, with groundfault interruption (115 volt models)• Intrinsically safe negative pressure design• Fully-closing, clear 1/4" tempered safety glass sash• Stainless steel inlet grille with Reserve-Air™ Secondary Airflow Slots• Supply and exhaust 99.99% efficient HEPA filters. Contact Labconco for optional 99.999% efficient ULPAfilters.• Leak-tight stainless steel interior• Interior-mounted, line-of-sight, full color LCD information center with easy-to-understand MyLogic™ OS• 21.7" (54 cm) maximum sash opening height and 27.0" (69 cm) viewing height• Curved inlet grille for forearm support• Flush-mounted stainless steel electrical receptacle covers with dampened hinges• Removable, seamless type 304 stainless steel, dished work surface with lift out knobs• 10° Angled sash with counterbalanced, anti-racking mechanism for ease of lifting• ADA-compliant touchpad control on right-hand side post for manual activation of blower, light(s), timer,electrical receptacles, audible alarm mute and menu selection• Noise level < 63 dBA• Heat load 990 BTU/hour (4' models)• Nominal inflow velocity of 105 feet per minute (fpm) (0.5 m/sec)• Nominal downflow velocity of 55 fpm (0.3 m/sec)• Approximately 70% air recirculation• Powder-coated steel exterior• NSF International listed• ETL listed• CE conformity marking (230 volt models)• Class 5 conditions per ISO 14644-1 and 2 (formerly Class 100)• Overall depth x height: 31.2" x 61.7" (79.2 x 156.7 cm)• 10' (3 m) power cord with plug

Options (available on some models)• 3', 4', 5' and 6' widths• International electrical configurations

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• Non-welded, NSF-Approved, powder-coated steel telescoping base stand with fixed feet • Accessory Package: 254 nm UV lamp, ADA-compliant service fixture(s) with ball-type valve(s), and NSF-Approved Vacu-Pass™ Cord & Cable Portal

Required Accessory• Supporting base if non-welded stand option is not selected

For Product Assistance

Dan SimpsonSales Representative

Holly BrightCustomer ServiceRepresentative

Labconco Corporation8811 Prospect Avenue

Kansas City, MO 64132-2696Phone: 816-333-8811

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KEWAUNEE®

Steel Laboratory FurnitureResearch Collection

encouraging new discovery...Worldwide

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ContentsSteel Furniture Styles & Construction ...... 2Catalog Number Explanation .................. 4Steel Cabinet Options ............................. 6Sitting Height Cabinets .......................... 11ADA Height Cabinets ............................ 14Standing Height Cabinets ...................... 22Mobile Cabinets .................................... 32Apron Assemblies ................................. 36Wall Mounted Storage Cabinets ............ 42Full Height Storage Cabinets ................. 49Fillers, Scribes & Panels ........................ 54Sloping Tops & Ceiling Enclosures ........ 62Fume Hoods ......................................... 64Work Tops ............................................ 66Center Bench Shelving .......................... 68Wall Shelving ........................................ 70Reagent Racks & Shelving ..................... 72Chalkboards & Pegboards ..................... 74Miscellaneous Accessories .................... 75General Plumbing Information .............. 78Service Fittings ...................................... 79Drain Accessories ................................. 87Sinks & Troughs .................................... 88Electrical Fittings ................................... 92Seating .................................................. 93Technical Information ........................... 94Alphabetical Index .............................. 100Numerical Index ................................. 103Typical Installations ............................ 106

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Beautifully finished, smooth, clean, easy to maintain surfaces. Rugged, strong, heavy gauge steel, full-frame, four sided, flush front construction. That’s Kewaunee’s Steel Laboratory Furniture.

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Research Collection

DOOR CATCH OPTIONS

DOOR HINGE OPTIONS

Kewaunee’s fully-welded, heavy-gauge, steel cabinets are designed to SEFA 8 performance standards and built to rigorous benchmarks. The Kewaunee classic "unit" design allows doors

and drawers to be reconfigured in place. The configurable design provides a rich offering of hardware and aesthetic options.

Positive Catch Roller Catch

Kewaunee Steel Cabinet Construction

Standard Drawers feature one-piece drawer body construction with full-extension, side mounted, soft-close, slides.

Optional Concealed Slide Drawers feature integral concealed, full-extension, soft-close slides

DRAWER OPTIONS

PULL STYLE OPTIONS

Pull 1 Pull 2 Pull 3 Pull 4 Pull 6 Pull 8Pull 9 (flush pull) shown on cabinet

Inset5-Knuckle

OverlayConcealed 110° Swing

Overlay5-Knuckle

OverlayConcealed 170° Swing

OverlaySemi-concealed

Catch required with 5-knuckle hinges only

Additional Cabinet Features• Four sided, flush front, frame construction• Solid finished back with optional removable back• Full-depth adjustable shelf• Leveling bolts accessible through cabinet top

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Inset - Square EdgeDoors and drawer heads are flush with face of cabinet. Available with either Positive Catch or Roller Catch and a wide selection of pulls.

Overlay - Square Edge Doors and drawer heads overlay face of cabinet. Available with 5-knuckle, semi-concealed or concealed hinges and a wide selection of pulls.

Overlay - Wood on SteelOak or maple veneer doors and drawer heads overlay face of cabinet. Available with 5-knuckle, semi-concealed or concealed hinges and a wide selection of pulls. (Flush Pull 9 not available on wood)

Overlay - Bevel EdgeDoors and drawer heads, with beveled top edge, overlay face of cabinet. Available with 5-knuckle, semi-concealed or concealed hinges and a wide selection of pulls.

Kewaunee Steel Cabinet Styles

shown with five knuckle hinge and rounded aluminum pull style1

shown with five knuckle hinge and custom pull

shown with concealed hinge and chrome plated wire pull style 6

shown with maple veneer door and drawer head, five knuckle hinge and square aluminum pull style 8

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For a new way to hide clutter, look up to the new Evolution Series Ceiling Boxes. They offer localized mounting for A/V and technology equipment in a plenum-approved enclosure. These boxes are available with and without an option for mounting a projector. Perfect for smaller spaces like conference rooms and education facilities where traditional racks and credenzas won’t fi t.

The Evolution Ceiling Boxes are not just for small spaces, they are perfect for any size room. The 2' by 2' by 6" deep design allows the box to blend into any décor, with ample capacity for 1- and 2-rack mount devices, six built-in receptacle locations evenly spaced and rotated for the most demanding of plug sizes (wall warts). The receptacles range from uncontrolled (ECB2S and ECB2SP) to controlled by dry contact (ECB2S-CR and ECB2SP-CR), to network (IP) enabled monitoring and controlled via Middle Atlantic Products RackLink™ technology (ECB2S-RLNK and ECB2SP-RLNK).

No matter which of the six boxes you choose, the Evolution Ceiling Box goes above and beyond your expectations.

SQUARE AWAY A/V EQUIPMENT.WITH THE NEW EVOLUTION™ SERIES CEILING BOX.

WIREMOLD® CEILING BOXES

ECB2SPECB2SP-CR

ECB2SP-RLNK

ECB2SECB2S-CR

ECB2S-RLNK

Non-projector mount boxes

Projector mount boxes

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RackLink enabled boxesTwo of the ceiling boxes (ECB2S-RLNK and ECB2SP-RLNK) are managed by

Middle Atlantic Products RackLink system. The boxes monitor and control

the power to audio/video and IT equipment via a network connection (IP)

and serial (RS232) port.

(IP) and serial(RS232) port.

Thermostatic cooled boxesControlled and RackLink versions include a 4" (120mm), 120VAC, 49 CFM/28dBA

fan that is thermostatically controlled for cooling. A second fan is available for

equipment-intensive applications.

Electrical Wiring Systems

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The Evolution Series Ceiling Box offers a variety of customizable options and features to suit a variety of spaces and requirements.

Pivoting and removable shelves The shelves inside the ceiling box are designed to easily pivot forward and

backwards, providing access to both the front and back of the devices. The

shelves can be easily removed to allow for devices to load outside the box

and then be reinstalled.

Flexible projector mount The projector mounts on the Evolution Ceiling Box are designed to have a

total lateral movement of 18" (457mm) in 1" (25mm) increments; allowing

the display to be centered on the screen.

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byElectric Screen with PerfectlyFlat Viewing SurfacePremier

Specifi cations—Premier projection screens, size h. x

w., Electrically operated 110-120V AC, 60 Hz. 3-wire motor mounted inside screen roller, 1.1 amp draw, instantly reversible, lifetime lubricated, with internal thermal over load protector and electric brake, with preset limits. 3" dia. metal roller, mounted on rubber insulated sup ports. Viewing surface shall be mildew resistant, with black masking borders. Each side of surface to have tab-guide cable system to maintain even lateral tension and hold surface fl at. Bottom of surface supported and masked by black, extruded alu mi num dowel weight ed to apply proper vertical tension. Top of surface masked by 12" black drop. M1300 and HiDef Grey viewing surfaces shall qualify as low emitting and meet all of the requirements of the GREENGUARD for Children and Schools and GREENGUARD certifi cation program.Case one piece 22 ga. steel with fl at back design and baked-on black plastisol fi nish,

Please Check All Appropriate SelectionsSelect Viewing Surface

GREENGUARD for Children and Schools certifi ed M1300 (1.0 gain) M2500 (1.5 gain) (Thru 9' x 12' AV, 15' NTSC, 184" HDTV & 189" 16:10) GREENGUARD for Children and Schools certifi ed HiDef Grey (0.9 gain)

(Thru 9' x 12' AV, 200" NTSC, 184" HDTV & 189" 16:10) Optional Cinefl ex for rear projection (1.3 gain) Optional Low-Gain Cinefl ex for rear projection (0.8 gain) Optional Cinefl ex for front (0.5 gain) and rear (0.7 gain) projection

Select Motor and Controls:Standard Voltage Motor and Control Options:

110-120V AC (standard) Optional Quiet Motor 1

Please Note: These motors come with one 110V-120V AC 3-position wall switch (silver wall plate with black rocker). Total number of 110-120V AC switches (operate independently) Substitute white switch(es) for silver wall plate with black rocker Optional Key Operated Switch Power Supply Key Switch (On-off) 3-Position Key Control 3-Position Switch with Hinged Key-Locking CoverplateLow Voltage Motor and Control Options:

Optional External LVC-III Low Voltage Control Module Optional Motor with Built-in Low Voltage Controller Optional Quiet Motor 1 with Built-in Low Voltage Controller

Please Note: Select Control Options for Low Voltage from below. 24 Volt 3-Button Switch Number of 24V switches: Radio Frequency Remote Control (only with 24v) Infrared Remote Control (only with 24v) Optional Key Operated Switch Power Supply Key Switch (On-off) 3-Position Key Control 3-Position Switch with Hinged Key-Locking Coverplate

MC1/Serial or Network Communication (please see and complete a Serial and Network Screen and Lift Control Planning Sheet)

Optional Video Interface Control (not compatible with other controls) VIC-115 Override Switch VIC-12 Override Switch VIC-6 Override SwitchOptional Accessories

Additional Drop (Beyond standard 12") 2

Total Drop (Standard 12" + Additional drop) Black (standard) Same color as viewing surface(Total screen height cannot exceed 12'; extra drop increases length of case)

Optional Ceiling Opening Trim Kit for Recessed Installations 3

Copyright © 2011 Draper Inc. Form Premier_Sub11 Printed in U.S.A.

2 Extra drop will increase case length. Specify at time of order and request dimension. Contact Draper if this dimension is critical. Extra drop also increases length of dowel. Dowel clearance for recessed mounting equals dowel length plus 1".3 Draper recommends 12" of extra drop when ordering Ceiling Opening Trim Kit. The Ceiling Opening Trim Kit is for use in an acoustical, drop ceiling only. Not recommended for drywall or hard ceilings.

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Dimensions & Data H x W Case Dowel Net Wt. Qty. Length2 Length2 (lbs.)AV Format 50" x 50" 68" 601/8" 30 60" x 60" 78¾" 711/8" 35 70" x 70" 89" 821/8" 40 84" x 84" 104¼" 961/8" 50 72" x 96" 115" 1081/8" 55 96" x 96" 117¾" 1095/8" 60 7' x 9' 128¼" 1201/8" 70 9' x 9' 129¾" 1221/8" 75 8' x 10' 141¾" 1335/8" 80 10' x 10' 143½" 1357/8" 85 9' x 12' 165¾" 1581/8" 90 12' x 12' 171½" 1615/8" 100 Nominal Image Case Dowel Net Wt. Qty. Diagonal Area HxW Length2 Length2 (lbs.)NTSC Video Format (4:3) 6' 42½" x 56½" 74" 665/8" 35 7' 50" x 66½" 84¼" 765/8" 40 100" 60" x 80" 97¾" 911/8" 50 10' 72" x 96" 115" 1081/8" 55 11' 78" x 104" 124¼" 1161/8" 65 150" 87" x 116" 136¼" 1295/8" 78 15' 108" x 144" 165¾" 1581/8" 90 200" 118" x 158" 180¾" 1737/8" 95HDTV Format (16:9) 65" 31¾" x 56½" 72½" 655/8" 34 73" 36" x 64" 80" 731/8" 36 82" 40½" x 72" 89" 821/8" 38 92" 45" x 80" 97½" 901/8" 50 100" 49" x 87" 104" 971/8" 57 106" 52" x 92" 110" 1021/8" 58 110" 54" x 96" 114" 1071/8" 60 119" 58" x 104" 122" 1151/8" 65 133" 65" x 116" 135" 1271/8" 75 161" 79" x 140" 160¼" 1521/8" 80 184" 90" x 160" 180¾" 1735/8" 9416:10 Format 67" 35¼" x 56½" 72½" 655/8" 34 76" 40" x 64" 81" 741/8" 36 85" 45" x 72" 89" 821/8" 38 94" 50" x 80" 97" 901/8" 50 109" 57½" x 92" 110" 1031/8" 58 123" 65" x 104" 122" 1151/8" 65 137" 72½" x 116" 135" 1281/8" 75 165" 87½" x 140" 160½" 1535/8" 80 189" 100" x 160" 180½" 1735/8" 94Custom Size

57/8" H x 5¼" D, including endcaps with universal mounting brackets. Endcaps of 12 ga. black epoxy powder coat fi nish steel fully en clos ing roller ends and forming uni ver sal (wall or suspended) hanging brackets. 3-position control switch to stop or reverse screen at any point. Switch complete with cover plate.Optional white aluminum Ceiling Opening Trim Kit available to trim opening when screen is to be recessed above the ceiling.Entire unit certifi ed by Underwriters’ Laboratories, Inc. for the U.S. and Canada.

Seamless in all sizes through 9' high.Also available in 1.85:1, 2.35:1 and 15:9 Formats. Contact Draper.Premier screens are available in larger sizes. See Premier-LargeSizes sub-mittal form.

(VICs are compatible only with the Override Switch, and not with any other wall switches or controls)

PROJECT:

ARCHITECT:

CONTRACTOR:

SUPPLIER:

DATE: REVISED:

2 Quiet Motor Size Limitations AV NTSC HDTV 16:10 96" x 96" 11' 119" 123"

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Premier by Draper Page 2 of 2

Methods of Installation

21/8"

21/16"

4"63/4"

11/16"

8"

Mounting angleand hardwareby others.Suggested forrecessedinstallations.

7/8" hole forelectrical connection.

Fasteners forwall mountingby others.

S Hooks forsuspended installation.

Crimp

Crimp

Appropriate hardware provided by installer.

Appropriate hardware provided by installer.

Optional Ceiling Opening Trim Kit

Types of InstallationSuspended Wall Mounted

www.draperinc.com (765) 987-7999

PROJECT:

SUPPLIER:

DATE: REVISED:

Screen Case

Back

Ceiling Tile(By others)

Wiring Diagrams*

* For more information and wiring diagrams for serial and network communication, please see the Serial and IP Screen and Lift Control Planning Sheet, Draper Screens and Lift Controls Wiring Manual and wiring diagrams supplied with individual items.

Single Station Control

Internal Screen Wiring

White (Common)

Black (Down)

Red (Up)

Green (Ground)

Dashed wiring by electrician

Controlswitch

Single gang box by othersMin. 4" x 2

1/8" x 1 7/8" deep

Red

BlackBlue

Location of keyoperated on-off switch if furnished

To 110-120V Line

Multiple Station Control

Internal Screen Wiring

White (Common)

Black (Down)

Red (Up)

Green (Ground)

Dashed wiring by electrician

Red

Red

Black

Blue

Blue

Cap off with wire nut and tape

Black

Red Blue

Black Single gang box by othersMin. 4" x 2

1/8" x 1 7/8" deep.

3 shown. More or less equallyfeasible.

Location of keyoperated on-off switch if furnished

To 110-120V Line

110-120V Motor and Quiet Motor 110-120V Motor and Quiet Motorwith Built-in Low Voltage Controller

Single Low Voltage Control Internal Screen Wiring

White (Neutral)

Black

Green/Yellow (Ground)

Dashed wiring by electrician

To 110-120V Line

Multiple Low Voltage Controls Internal Screen Wiring

White (Neutral)

Black

Green/Yellow (Ground)

Dashed wiring by electrician

To 110-120V Line

Wall Switch, RF or IR Receiver,

or integrated control system

Wall Switches, RF or IR

Receivers, or integrated

control systems

Data Cable Data Cables

Please Note: For low voltage (LVC-III not built-in), serial (MC1) and network (MC1 & LS100) wiring diagrams, please consult instructions for those modules.

51/4"

113/16"

57/8"

1"

15/16"

7/8" dia. electrical connection hole

Mounting hole

21/8"

Case Dimensions

Please Note: If using "S" Hooks, for added safe ty, crimp both ends of the “S” hooks so the screen can not come off.

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Specifi cations—Targa—Large Sizes projection screens, size h. x w., elec tri cal ly op er at ed 110-120V AC, 60

hz. Motor mounted inside screen roller, 3-wire, instantly reversible, lifetime lu bri cat ed. Equipped with internal thermal overload protector and electric brake. Motor mounted on rubber vibration in su la tors. Left hand motor location only. To have pre-set, accessible limit switch es.Roller to be 4" dia. metal. Viewing surface of GREENGUARD for Children and Schools certifi ed Matt White (1.0 gain), fi re retardant and mildew re sis tant. Matt White viewing surface shall qualify as low emitting and meet all of the requirements of the GREENGUARD for Children and Schools and GREEN-GUARD certifi cation program. Bottom of view ing surface attached to weighted dowel.

AV Format Size Case Net Wt. Qty. H x W Length (lbs.) 14' x 14' 1767/8" 185 12' x 16' 2001/2" 226 16' x 16' 2001/2" 230

Electrically Operated Projection Screen With Motor–In–Roller

Targa—Large Sizesby

Copyright © 2010 Draper Inc. Form Targa-LargeSizes_Sub10-R2 Printed in U.S.A.

Nominal Image Overall Case Net Wt. Qty. Diagonal Area H x W Size Length (lbs.)4:3 NTSC Video Format 210" 126" x 168" 131" x 172" 1807/8" 200 240" 141" x 188" 146" x 192" 2001/2" 22616:9 HDTV Format 193" 94½" x 168" 99 1/2" x 172" 1807/8" 193 220" 106" x 188" 111" x 192" 2001/2" 21816:10 Format 198" 105" x 168" 110" x 172" 1807/8" 193 222" 117½" x 188" 122" x 192" 2001/2" 218Custom Size

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Please Mark Appropriate SelectionsSelect Case Color:

White (Standard) Black (Optional)

Optional Accessories: Extra Screen Drop (Total screen height cannot exceed 18')

Same color as viewing surface (standard on AV format screens) Black (standard on all other formats) Length of total drop (including standard 12" on some sizes—see grid above left)

Black Masking Borders (Optional on AV format sizes; standard all others) For use with TorkStar (see note, below right)

Select Motor and Controls:Standard Voltage Motor and Control Options:

110-120V AC (standard)Please Note: This motor comes with one 110V-120V AC 3-position wall switch (silver wall plate with black rocker). Total number of 110-120V AC switches (operate independently) Substitute white switch(es) for silver wall plate with black rocker Optional Key Operated Switch Power Supply Key Switch (On-off) 3-Position Key Control 3-Position Switch with Hinged Key-Locking CoverplateLow Voltage Control Options:

Optional External LVC-III Low Voltage Control Module Optional Motor with Built-in Low Voltage Controller

Please Note: Select Control Options for Low Voltage from below. 24 Volt 3-Button Switch Number of 24V switches: Radio Frequency Remote Control (only with 24v) Infrared Remote Control (only with 24v) Optional Key Operated Switch Power Supply Key Switch (On-off) 3-Position Key Control 3-Position Switch with Hinged Key-Locking Coverplate

MC1/Serial or Network Communication (please see and complete a Serial and Network Screen and Lift Control Planning Sheet)

Optional Video Interface Control (not compatible with other controls) VIC-115 Override Switch VIC-12 Override Switch VIC-6 Override Switch

65/8"

65/8"

Also available in 1.85:1, 2.35:1 and 15:9 Formats. Contact Draper.

IMPORTANTUse of Large Case Targa screen with TorkStar Utility Lineset requires specially modifi ed case and mounting brackets. DO NOT use TorkStar with standard Large Targa case. Contact Draper for details.

Case shall be 65/8" x 65/8", and consists of a curved front and L-shaped back/top cover to be fabricated of extruded aluminum, fi nished white (standard) or black (optional). Three-position control switch shall stop or re verse screen at any point in the operating cycle. Switch(es) furnished complete with coverplate. Entire unit certifi ed by Underwriters’ Laboratories for the U.S. and Canada.

(VICs are compatible only with the Override Switch, and not with any other wall switches or controls)

PROJECT:

ARCHITECT:

CONTRACTOR:

SUPPLIER:

DATE: REVISED:

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Targa—Large Sizes by Draper Page 2 of 2

Wiring Diagrams*

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PROJECT:

SUPPLIER:

DATE:

REVISED:

Case height — 65/8" Case depth —65/8"3" 17/16"

4"

33/8"

6¾"

33/8"

R27/8"

6¾"

3/8"

11/16"

¼"

Fabric width > 1915/8" = Surface Width + 81/2"Fabric width < 1915/8" = Surface Width + 87/8"

Case Dimensions

Wall MountedAppropriate hardware provided by installer.

Ceiling Mounted

Appropriatehardware providedby installer.

Types of Installation

* For more information and wiring diagrams for serial and network communication, please see the Serial and IP Screen and Lift Control Planning Sheet, Draper Screens and Lift Controls Wiring Manual and wiring diagrams supplied with individual items.

Single Station Control

Internal Screen Wiring

White (Common)

Black (Down)

Red (Up)

Green (Ground)

Dashed wiring by electrician

Controlswitch

Single gang box by othersMin. 4" x 2

1/8" x 1 7/8" deep

Red

BlackBlue

Location of keyoperated on-off switch if furnished

To 110-120V Line

Multiple Station Control

Internal Screen Wiring

White (Common)

Black (Down)

Red (Up)

Green (Ground)

Dashed wiring by electrician

Red

Red

Black

Blue

Blue

Cap off with wire nut and tape

Black

Red Blue

Black Single gang box by othersMin. 4" x 2

1/8" x 1 7/8" deep.

3 shown. More or less equallyfeasible.

Location of keyoperated on-off switch if furnished

To 110-120V Line

110-120V Motor 110-120V Motorwith Built-in Low Voltage Controller

Single Low Voltage ControlInternal Screen Wiring

White (Neutral)

Black

Green (Ground)

Dashed wiring by electrician

To 110-120V Line

Multiple Low Voltage ControlsInternal Screen Wiring

White (Neutral)

Black

Green (Ground)

Dashed wiring by electrician

To 110-120V Line

Wall Switch,RF or IRReceiver,

or integratedcontrol system

Wall Switches,RF or IR

Receivers,or integrated

control systems

Data CableDataCables

Please Note: For low voltage (LVC-III not built-in), serial (MC1) and network (MC1 & LS100) wiring diagrams, please consult instructions for those modules.

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Home > All Products > Warehouse Supplies / Equipment > Boards/Easels > Dry Erase Boards

STANDARD – White melamine nonmagnetic surface resists scratching.

Aluminum frame.

MAGNETIC – Doubles as dry erase and magnetic bulletin board.

Porcelain surface lasts a lifetime.

Contemporary aluminum frame.

CALENDAR – Coated melamine surface. Graphite gray plastic frame.

DRY ERASE BOARDS

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Writing glides on smoothly and wipes off easily.

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DESCRIPTIONSIZE

W x HPRICE EACH ADD TO

CART1 3+

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StandardMelamine

2 x 1 1/2' $33 $31 1 ADD

H-616 3 x 2' 48 45 1 ADD

H-617 4 x 3' 82 77 1 ADD

H-1840 6 x 4' 185 175 1 ADD

H-2757 8 x 4' 249 229 1 ADD

H-2566

MagneticPorcelain

3 x 2' 165 155 1 ADD

H-2567 4 x 3' 269 249 1 ADD

H-2568 6 x 4' 459 429 1 ADD

H-2758 8 x 4' 619 579 1 ADD

H-3952 1 Month Calendar3 x 2' 119 109

1 ADD

H-3953 4 Month Calendar 1 ADD

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DESCRIPTION COLORQTY./PACK

PRICE PER PACK ADD TOCART1 3+

H-748*Dry Erase Markers

Specify Color 12 $20.00 $19.00 Specify Color

H-2759 Assortment Pack 4 7.00 6.00 1 ADD

H-1458 Eraser – 5 x 3 x 2" 1 3.25 3.00 1 ADD

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FILTER CHEMICAL STORAGE CABINETS ~ ™ MODEL CSC-9500F I CSC-9500CF I CSC-91000F I CSC-91000CF ~

Speclficat.lons

Special features

These filter type Chemical Storage Cabinets can be converted to ducted Chemical Storage

Cabinets whenever the customer wish to do the conversion due to change of applications,

budget constraints (no budget to buy filters) etc. Conversion is done by installing new ducting

on the ready made flange on top of the cabinet at minimal cost.

Features • Fan failure audible and visual alarm

• Date marker.

sampling port.

Adjustable shelves.

• Spillage tray.

• Different types of filter for different applications available.

• Excellent vlsua I comfort with large doors which allows full view of the stored chemicals.

• Constructed of heavy gauge mild steel plate coated with anticorroslon epoxy paint.

Magnetic labelling tags.

• Silent operation.

Filter type

Target gas

Filter casing

Actual size of filter

Prefilter

Filter manufacturer

Optional fllter

• Filter for acidic gases

• Fitter for ammonia

SAAFCarb

VOC, Xylene, Benzene, etc.

Stain less steel 304

345x470x50mm

at both sides

American Air Filter, USA

• Fitter for formaldehyde, 502 and NOx.

MODEL CSC-9500F CSC-9500CF CSC-91000F CSC-91000CF Type Single compartment Double compartment OOijbfe compartment Four compartment

Single door Double-door Double-door Four-door

Capacity 100 one litre bottles 100 one litre bottles 200 one litre bottles 200 one litre bottles and nasks and flasks and flasks and flasks

APPlltatlons For the storage of acids. For the storage of acids, For the storage or aclos. For tile storage or acids. bases or solvents b;lses or acid-solvents GT bases c:>r solvents In bases c:>r solvents In

solvetils-acads in 2 isolaled 2 isGlated compart1!1ents 4 lsc:>lated romparlments compartments

Ventilation rate Up to 275 m~/hr Up tc:> 275 m*/hr Up to 550 m3/hr Up lo 550 m3/hr

ouuet duct diameter 4" 4• 4• 4•

Shelf dlmenslof\S (mm) 697W x 4200 ~ 20H 320W x 4200 x 20H 718W x 4t50 X 20H 330Wx 4;1.50 X 20H (4unitsJ (8 units) (8unlts) (16 units)

Internal dimensions 720Wx 4700x 1540H 345W x 4700 x 1540H 745W x 4700x1560H 355W x 4 700 x 1560H or each compartment (mm) (Two compaJtments) (Two compartments) (Four compartments)

External dimensions (mm) BOOW x 6050 x 2125H BOOW x 6050 x 2125H 1600W x 6050 x 2150H 1600W x 6050 x 2160H

Spillage tray capacity 20htres 2011tres 20 htres (2 units) 20 lrtres (2 umts)

Electrical supply 240 VAC, 50 Hz, 0.4 A 240 VAC, 50 Hz, 0.4 A 240 VAC, 50 Hz, 0.8 A 240 VAC, 50 Hz, 0.8 A

Weigh I 145kg 155kg 3251\g 345 kg

All specttlcatlons are subject to change without pnor notice.

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4' Protector XStream Laboratory Hood

View online: http://www.labconco.com/product/4-protector-xstream-laboratory-hood-5/3748

Catalog Number: 110410000

Overview

During independent testing, the Protector XStream Hood was challengedwell beyond the SEFA-1 standards. With a face velocity of 40 fpm and sashfully open, the Protector XStream was subjected to 50 fpm cross drafts,NIH protocol, and tracer gas measurements in the chest of the mannequin.In all scenarios, the Protector XStream allowed 0.00 ppm average level oftracer gas outside the fume hood. Although your safety officer or industrialhygienist will determine the actual face velocity setting for your laboratory,the ability of the Protector Hood to contain under these adverse conditionssets a new standard of safety.

Safety is foremost, but energy savings is equally impressive. Although facevelocity is a factor, it’s the volumetric rate (CFM) that determines theenergy consumption of a fume hood. Operating a 6' Protector XStreamHood at 60 fpm face velocity, with the sash in its fully open position,requires only 690 CFM. Regardless of your desired operating face velocity,the Protector XStream yields the lowest required CFM.

Specifications

Weight: 440.0 lbsWeight metric: 200.0 kgDimensions: 48.0" w x 37.7" d x 59.0" hDimensions metric: 121.9 x 95.8 x 149.9 cmElectrical: 100-115 volts, 50/60Hz, 10 ampsProduct Subcategory: General ChemistryNominal Width: 4'

Blower Requirements: Remote blowerrequiredCFM/Static Pressure at 100 fpm: With sashopen 18" high, exhausts 440 CFM at 0.10" staticpressure, With sash open 28" high, exhausts705 CFM at 0.26" static pressureConformance: ANSI Z9.5, ASHRAE 110,ASTM E84, CAN/CSA C22.2, NFPA 45, SEFA1, ULElectrical Standard: 100-115 volts, 50/60 Hz,10 ampsEnclosure Height: 59.0"Lighting: T8 fluorescentStyle: Benchtop

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Description

Energy savings translates to dollar savings. The Protector XStream Hood provides an excellent economicpayback when compared to traditional by-pass hoods operated at 80 or 100 fpm. For example, a 6' ProtectorXStream Hood with sash fully open when operated at 60 fpm face velocity consumes a mere 690 CFM aspreviously mentioned. Compared to a traditional by-pass hood operated at 100 fpm (1250 CFM), the ProtectorXStream Hood offers significant savings, which adds up to annual dollar savings per year of $3920.

For even greater savings, the Protector XStream may be factory-prepared to accommodate a variable airvolume system without the need for by-pass modifications.

Compliance• SEFA 1-2010• NFPA 45-2011• ASTM E84-09C• ASHRAE 110-1995• ANSI Z9.5-2011• UL 61010-1• CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 61010-1• UL 1805• CE Conformity Marking (230 volt models)• SEFA 8-2010, Cabinet Surface Finish Tests

Features• By-pass airflow design with variable air volume compatibility.• Eco-Foil™ Air Foil with aerodynamic Clean-Sweep™ airflow openings.• Cord-Keeper™ Slots on left and right side of air foil.• Upper Dilution Air Supply.• Glacier white powder-coated steel exterior. • Rear Downflow Dual Baffle System.• Chemical-resistant, fiberglass-reinforced, composite panel liner and baffles with flame spread index lessthan 25 per ASTM E84. Baffles are removable for cleaning.• Opti-Zone™ Baffle with tapered slots.• Tempered safety glass vertical-rising sash.• Powder-coated sash handle with aerodynamic Clean-Sweep™ openings.*• 37.5" (95.3 cm) high sightline from the work surface to the header panel.• Removable front and side panels, and front and interior service access panels for access to plumbing andelectrical wiring.• Pre-wired T8 fluorescent lighting with vapor-proof design and ADA-compliant light and blower switches.• Sash stop located at 18" (45.7 cm) sash opening position.• Powder-coated stainless steel, 12.81" (32.5 cm) ID exhaust connection(s). Options• 4', 5', 6', 8' widths• International electrical configurations

Required Accessories• Remote blowers• Ductwork• SpillStopper™ Work Surfaces

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• Base cabinets• Adjustable Height Base Stands

Optional Accessories• Service Fixture Kits• Electrical Duplex Kits• Airflow Monitors• Distillation Grids• Snuffer™ Fire Extinguisher• Ceiling Enclosures• Rear Finish Panels

For Product Assistance

Dan SimpsonSales Representative

Holly BrightCustomer ServiceRepresentative

Labconco Corporation8811 Prospect Avenue

Kansas City, MO 64132-2696Phone: 816-333-8811

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Product Details

CJJ2WH I F J 29f15'H

Supports are 2WH. The overall height when tiles are installed is 29/1s"H.

Customer-supplied carpet tiles are used to cover Archttectural Solutions Low-Profile Floor tiles. trim, and ramps. Follow floor cov· ering manufacturer's recom· mendations concerning floor preparation. adhesive cover­age and dry time.

Triangle tile is the pri­mary tile used in an Low· Profile Floor installation. Triang e tiles cannot be used against a wall. Instead use wall scribe trim or edge trim.

Grommet triangle tile provides pass-through of power harnesses and communication cables.

:~ Seismic triangle tile provides lateral bracing of the Architectural Solutions low-Profile Floor in areas of seismic activity as required by local building codes. The seismic triangular tile Z bracket can also be used by the electrical contractor to make electrical ground oon· nections of the floor instilla· tion to ground. Tip: Any requirements for ground wiring should be addressed as part of the electrical contractor's work, along with other power connections to the building source.

0 <> Rectangular and square tiles are cut on site to accommodate field conditions such as structural columns. Extra supports are placed underneath the tiles to support the infill condition. Wall scribe trim can also be used for infill conditions.

Floor box access tile provides a factory formed opening for the Architectural Power low-profile floor box.

Architectural Solutions Specifica!lon Guide

Distribution tile must be positioned over a power distribution module, transl· tion module, zone box. and consolidation point.

Edge trim is cut on site to finish exposed edges.

Edge trim

Corner edge trim

Corner edge trim has closed ends to finish the exposed edge at the end of the run. Both ends are closed so corner edge trim can be used in either left· or right-hand position.

Wall scribe trim is cut on site for a flush, finished edge against a building wall. Wall scribe trim requires extra supports underneath.

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Finished 'Li ~,, 2" 2"

4" 4" left Right Hand Hand

Transition trim finishes angled corners. Sizes are available to accommodate depth changes between ramp edge trim and the trim on the surrounding edges.

Ramp kit includes ramp tiles that can be inset or out· set. A corner ramp kit is also available.

Ramp edge trim finishes the exposed sides of a ramp. Edge !rim Is included with !he ramp kit.

When positioning Privacy Wall on Low· Profile Floor, include univer­sal floor grippers in the wall specification.

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Low-Profile Floor

Commercial handrails are customer-supplied. Most codes will not require handrails when the low-pro· file floor height is less then 6 inches above the slab or the length of the ramp is less !hen 72 inches.

Architectural Solutions Low-Profile Floor Performance Data (per CISCA)

Concentrated point load · 32 square inches per triangular lile. 500 lb on 1 square inch.

Deflection 0 057'

Permanent set 0.002"

Recovery> 99%

Ultimate point load · 32 square inches per triangular tile. Edge • 1,291 lb on 1 square inch. Safety factor ultimate to concentrated > 2.5:1 . Center· 2,399 lb on 1 square inch. Safety factor ultimate to concentrated> 4.5:1.

Rolling load (net weight per wheel) 500 lb (3" hard phenolic !read wheel al 10 cycles < 0.02' permanent set.) 350 lb (6' soft alathane tread wheel at 10,000 cycles < 0.02 permanent set.)

Supports Axial load 4,200 lb Slow buckling in failure.

System uniform load 320 psf < 0.02" deflection.

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Architectural Solutions Low-Profile Floor

Low-Profile Floor, continued

Connections

Tiles Interlock tightly Into grooves on supports. Screws and glue are no1 needed.

Recommended Not Recommended

Place tiles in the recom· mended pattern tor maxi· mum stability.

8" Outset ramp

11 1/• ' Outset ramp

Ramp tiles can be posl· tioned on the 8' side or 11 V•' side of the triangle 1ile. Connect as many ramp tiles as needed to create the ramp width needed. Individual ramp sections are manufactured at 8.3% slope (ratio of rise: run ot 1 :12) and designed to connect into the top of the individual sup· ports when installed.

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Wiring & Cabling

43/a"W

Routing space between supports is 43/a"W and g,ll"H.

Architectural power components are used to dis1ribu1e and terminate power in Architectural Solutions Low-Profile Floor and zone cabling.

Fire stop creates a draft· tight enclosure and accommoda1es routing of wiring and cabling. Local codes may require fire stops to be installed every 100 square feet

Local electrical codes vary. Consul1 a qualified electrical contractor or engi· neer tor the proper lns1alla· lion ot elec1rical equipment Tip: Any requirements for ground wiring should be addressed as part of the electrical contractor's work, along with other power connections to the building source.

Surface Materials

Tile • Galvanized steel only

Support • Black plastic only

Grommet on tile • 6653 Solar Black plastic

only

Access cover • Galvanized steel only

Edge trim • Pain1

Transition trim • Pain1

Wall scribe trim • Galvanized steel only

Ramp surface • Galvanized steel only

Ramp edge • Paint

Fire stop • Galvanized steel only

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Architectural Solutions Low·Profile Floor Specification Examples

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Architectural Solutions Low-Profile Floor Power and Communication Overview ~ Page 257

ArcMectural Solutions Specilication Guide

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Architectural Solutions Low-Profile Floor

Low-Profile Floor Specification Examples

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GUNTR450

GUNSU100

GUNSQ8161

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Triangle tiles

Supports

Square tiles

GUNSQ8164 Square tiles

GUNCR3232 Comer ramp

GUNDS16161 Distribution Illes

GUNET248 2" Edge trim

GUNET448 4" Edge trim

GUNCT224 2" Corner edge trim

GUNCT424 4" Corner edge trim

GUNWT10486 Wall scribe trim

GUNRA36328 Ramp Illes

GUNRA48328 Ramp tiles

GAPFBD_(X,Y, Floor access box

or Z suffix)

GUNFBT1616 Floor box access Ille

Architectural Solutions Specification Guide

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Low-Profile Floor Specification Examples

Description

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Ramp tiles

Wall scribe trim

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PUMP UNIT IN PIT

The endura MRL allows architects to incorporate

elevators into their design without worrying about a

machine room, controller access or weight and capacity

restrictions. The pump unit is located in the elevator pit.

door jamb, you don’t have to reserve space for access to

it either. Now, you really do have more space to work with.

The endura MRL uses little electricity, has a small lifetime

environmental impact and virtually eliminates the use

of petroleum by using enviromax™

(volatile organic compound) emissions are one less thing

to worry about.

SIMPLY

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General contractors can spend fewer hours thinking about

the elevator because there is less to build and manage.

Choose the endura MRL and you can eliminate framing,

and signage required for typical machine rooms or

controller closets. You can also eliminate the

The endura MRL has been designed so you can simplify.

You no longer have to provide disconnects, wiring chases

or assign coordination and installation tasks to partnering

trades. Permanent power and a hoistway is all you need,

IT SIMPLY FITS

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For the building owner, the endura MRL has fewer moving

parts and an uncomplicated design which means

maintenance costs are less than a low-rise MRL traction

included to ensure your tenants don’t get trapped in case

of a power failure. There’s also no machine room, so you

don’t spend money to heat or cool a room you can’t lease.

The endura MRL uses enviromax, formulated from

and rapidly renewable. Grown, harvested and processed

without having to pay for an over complicated product that

SIMPLY

SHUTS OFF

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We’ve done the homework so you can make an educated decision about purchasing the right low-rise elevator. Our Life

SIMPLY CLEAR

$69,000 $6,700 $91,856 $167,556

$90,000 $2,500 $173,379 $265,879

1

$74,000 $0 $91,856 $165,856

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Licenses, Certifications & /3.GREENHECK Standards ..._v.w.11Nr.

Uca111as end Cat11ftcll1fon1 AlllCA Far V11Um H '""b11ww --ng ANCAlloai--tlr­and * porfanw, pouo-tatho--H I 4 o!u t ~99,NctDtwmu --ag. UL 7116-..-lllar *1fdr::w..ff 11 ' ' .-o..-ltlfc.Mth 1no ULIDUL 7Dt.i (Undm ••lbaa' • , » l.litlrclan •-""'1111yd80ond 8>--Thia~ ...,..th»...., af U..a!Aln:wod clfmtlf Dli WifWIWintl. Matin ant..-' ' ' h HEMA taealy "' I \ fin -od (!ER:), ar p-(EXPI doclg,._

UL 782 RMtliftlit &liiWil 1""--11, lnhg-wl ••Iii\ Ii an altw1wh9tlr _ ljlpil_ MM!nthlt: : 'u1w1tt::rahllj\pb1orl.mla 1 nod1w• ry.'lhoV.tuc tt Mtli h> UL 782 -apllan lcdoclgnod lawllwlwid tl»do<owidc Ill Hiio SW1+aw:luntklolNWtQW ...... UL 7U t.cw:wwww1m wtthflrw d b wd t::r NiUwW d~ and .,,....Wdlln\lllfD8..

8illlmb Aa., nu11ry-, cw•--.. 1 ,+ ...... ~111111 pnllUlll IDNnl4n-•11iVltG.c*'9--••I olo- WlilDOSH'O --m-wl)'do .. 1, rtrar--rmiu... tnoy1W-11*41 --IZ'i .. l 1a...-111-............ """"""" q-and biAlllng llWl"Mft ...-rt ta....,. wHIDd oqu~ la 1aaaf'lr.-d.

c@•Lmll ............................. .... l&AlllAlfll» _,_ --

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Tl> moo! - naqLl""""'lle, th> Vllt:lm H •I olo-HW aqu~ --lalllo> IDolod al., .. 1 I idwil tDctw.ttln-wltli ICC-EB AC1158and ....... th>1 I wlblo>olWFand IWN lllaColtiliola 8truDbnl &•w. lhttDlt...,.,taatho malt_,.. mt 1ioc:uddiaa lrl:~•t•o hthlt Urttad S'tlae ..S l-tliomaot_,,.,-a1_w Ill II w,an1m,..1w .... _.aff.6,.,SD8-af2.2ll,al -? ,allOcxo I "'lc4 goilleandal811ls1*>DalV!catllgoo111W~-Fb'*'41tl»maot-.t-

Slandllrds ANSllA.IHA D.6 - 'e' , y \tontldan Amwbw• Nli:knf Slwdwdl f nlttMD, f no. NFPA46-SlwidlwdonRntPaatw6a•fDr' 4 ' l•UlfngOwt1' H""' ICll& - .._...umivt lllr C'iwdilllnk11Jmld V...l:llltkv a, • ._,. NFPAIH - &twJ.m9;iba1•tl:rAlrCUi1u~dlWu.W..

It ie important that the exhaust plume height be great enoogh to avoid re..-itrainment of echaust air and to disperse the exhaual The effective stack height lhe) shoo Id be used when analyzing deeign issuea. The effective stack height ie the physical height

of the fan system (h8 ) plus the plume ri• lhr), found from the equation below.

The plume rise from an exhaust stack, \lith no hinged rai neap, can be calculated using the following equation":

h1' = 3.0 xVxd / U

l'lr = plu""" r i-. ft (m)

V = nozzle exit velocity, fVmin. (mk)

d = nozzle d iamete11 ft (m) U = wind speed, fVmin. (mla) " From ASl-AAE laboratoiy Design Guide, Equation 9-2

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Standard Construction /3.GREENHECK Features and Options ..._v.w.11Nr.

Coatings Hi.Pro""' Potyeet ... -An electrostatically applied and baked, com:ieion-reeistant polyeeter reein with excellent c hemical and corrosion reeietance.

L9bCoa''• - ·A~oattry9hlm: th.at ie an eJectrostatic;ally applied and baked, ~--partoom:ieion-ftleistant polyotl'urr Min and zil'lc..,rid'l primer.

0 N_.. .. Jfsth ~ecdc.11 dlilcfl.a.vt rar.$ l'W"t ' t nd harn ........ abllll and C1:1111i9d Mtf\ I +crl ~l'Wllif.d9Nd.W...,,.tiftldllt ~ ....... . lllbn.lpt .... 1 •11 In tht cl tagw ..e.d • • I •

Or 2 tm - -.&ulem:p1111tan-..1tia.wh22ta•... tt.~.,.t.n hllslN., •••••• ....,.., 10 ft,,,.,,, -.0..h al dllil::k.,,,. I ....... ~ l'lam-----LrlOecl 0 .... ecw.- .. o 'gwdtltptibdhn*w.uddrtwi:eca1F&ifahm""'~ d ..... atddrt. ,,. ...... COWf .. l'U.M' : t .... harnWilldld .... atda:lllDd...,. I .CGI!

0 NWA 1A1bslll• EX...wt..t a..tlDh .. Fst.y .............. Miw..M...adt .. •• '9 k iodh ~ •llCf .... plll:rlDpafuc11Awl'llldwvt:.wotL

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... I t ua ..... _ ... 'O .. .,._...d ......... f"lt!d.01\~

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LabCoat™ /3.GREENHECK ...... v.1.-/l!Nt.

Lab Colt Corroslon-RlllllllU!nt C011t1na eca........... , I ,,,_ ... .., J&Mdw DGllltod wtth I ,,,,,..,... • tMI part o_ .... , 111on ....... :1o' 1111w .. :rtt dnc>-dr::lhocdng. n :dad-1aa111y. 0p1Lu:1 ___ 11111o>._, 11111..t.

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• Btla 2' A 1hMtzd1ocmYCltlw11 •dnrf Sid putlltf Ollllld

• 811p~ 11wtrl.lftcadfll·pat.v d•Mnfl­ProPd) rt >"•pp'ndandttwlM!i/CXl'llld II~

Ubemt lll nat aflKtld tr/ thlt lNOGi+cW~ af-wit~ natolu:llO, ...i ,_. ' la m: ' 1r l twOD1D .... &lclla.awat1tll and--....... :i. f:Wl luntllll •;1' " t41ho 1MC.wt.......,,rr d1 4CIXI haiur ASTN 8t17 81tt5'n!f Pnd*M?.

Lab Co llt 'TIMlt D 11111

lilCalltC.--n

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2 • sn ce 811::111119, ... , na:,.ng, bJt 111m •flle!Jltt iem81R9

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"Rlr ..... diWalf ...... Ol..,.Tll ~-....... CllMllWllQ ••

Spec:HICilltlon: Lab 0 nit 0 ry Extlll u It Cc rTOll Ion-RH I 11111 nt c Olltl n g Alflln_..,, ............ {lliin • .-,wl:-:d,plo<un,-~-lbo--•:±e ~ atMI put ' , , , _ _...,.,,. rt and~ r·•· wtllc.,DCITOlfan--1 • twtDCllltin;....,.am; arlfillnllHD P:413C. AlpMll-lbo • :od--""'YPl"'P Gdtl:r II 41"*41amL111111QD-•1 two..W..,.,.._ ... s**lna tDNiUUill a::dl», fiZC ...,.. .,. ... .... ID wtna bent ta .... 9 t ...

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Design & Performance /IJ.GREENHECK -..~~Nt.

"'Ii:'" -Perform1nce Rllnaas

-""mad"" ...... Gft'ltknt .,, Gd autillt rmilt ta la o!otl»-ta a~-.,.llWcl ... Rl-..t addlllaiMI rrannun ta bod I I 1hl!l>-111o -.The~SdootC-111 h> ~i;it • ' t + ti» typiral pwb11aw,...b1JG.o with tho m: : dng dfaalwo ........ -

Modal Number Cod&

Daslgn '!Mnatlltty '1'ho GrDm1.,, + Vddaa .... I' I y_..,, - ..... lad la tlnd•• Mlllum.._...,.,.,_ llrne l1ladl.

unit Ptlf'Ornn;t Range (C1ln) Ntmlt llit AlfUt Size Minimum Minimum Maltlmum

9 10 12 13 16 19 22 24

"' .. NOZZie DEiia ... OUUetMa

O"l (ll')

4 ...... 5 .. , ... 6 .. ,_ 7 -9 ....., 9 ...... 10 ...... 11

.. _ 12 .. _. 13 ..... 14 ,,_ 15 1Jlia 16 ,,... 17 ..... 19 ,,, ... 19 ··-"' s.1i1r 22

... _ 24 2.141&

"' .. _

27 ...... "' "' 32 34 .. "'

• • • ,. . ,. r •

.. 11 . ,. .. .. .. .. .. .

EffecilW stack Height"

OJUet VelOClty (Mnln.) 3000 3500 4000 , ... , ... . ... , ... , ... ILT , .. , , ... IU , ... •r.• IU 1U , ... t•.t 1r.r , ... ... .. , ... , ... ... .. , ... .... .... .... .... .... .,,, .... ..... .... a• JU .... ,... . ..... Al .... .... .... .... ..,,. .... Sir.I ,., .. .... -· ,., .. .... -· .... - .... ,..., .... :• .. ,,. ... •• ,. .. - .. ... .. .. ,. ..... .. = .. ,.

VEKTO~R - H - 24 - A 1L=5 -{- ui. uoting Lab Exhaust G =UL 762 (Restaurant Exhaust) Belt Drive X =UL 705 fowerVentilato~

High Plume Slower Motor Horeepower

8

Fan Size 9, 10>, 12, 13, 16, 18, 2:2, 24, 30, 36

Motor RPM A= 1800 M = 360) J = 1600 R = 2900

7:% 50= s 10 = 1 75 = 71i 15=1li 100=10 20=2 150=16 30= 3 200=20

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Dimensional Data 11J.GREENHECK .... ~b!Nt.

1x1 S)sllnn - Fan Only

.... • • c 0 • • ... .. - .. -10 ... .. - .. -" ... .. - .. -.. ...... .. ---.. - --- e .. ... .. - .. .. .. , .. .,. • .. .,,,, .. .. ... • - .. ., 30 - .. --.. M - ----

" -·=-All OU'ntfln.SIOllS t/lfe m mcnea A • 0...11 ~ hllghl f-OUitlt 8 • ~11'1 Ol'<UI> c:.p (In""" Ornlnebrl) C • WlcllJI or <:Grll oap (hlikl• 01m1111d0n) O • WlcllJI or pl911um (IAO~"lf w..italllfaOOO) e • Hllglt or pi.num F • Hitlfht orpwun ..c1 hon(""' eu-11 oep) o • Hllght or.--~•ion

... • 10

" 1•

18

1•

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• 8 c ... - .. ., ... - .. ., ... - .. ., 1- --1- --... --1n1' ...,. -... ---- . ., - .... -

• 111 -.:... • • .. ., .. ., .. ., • -.. .. ., .. • .. n ., • .. ., ..

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l I •

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1x1 System with Plenum ... • 8 c • • • • 1D .... • .. • • .. ,. -10 1D • .. • • " 1D .... • .. • • 1• 1--• .. - • •• ·- .... • --.. 1• 1D -., .. .. " •• " 12'1~ - .. .. -• .. 1D - .,. .. .,.. .. 1'1 .. ... ,. • -M -... - --

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PLUMBING CUT SHEETS10

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M31© 2014 AS America Inc. Revised 3/14

To Be Specified:

❏ Color: ❏ White ❏ Faucet*:❏ Faucet Finish:❏ Supplies:❏ 1-1/4" Trap:❏ Nipple:❏ Bracket Support (by others):❏ Concealed Arms Support (by others):

* See faucet section for additional models available

LUCERNE™

WALL-HUNG LAVATORYVITREOUS CHINA

LUCERNE™ WALL-HUNG LAVATORY

back and side splash shields

Faucet holes on 203mm (8") centers (Illus.):❏ 0356.028

❏ 0356.015 concealed arms support❏ 0356.915 concealed arms support

Faucet holes on 102mm (4") centers:❏ 0355.027❏ 0355.012 concealed arms support❏ 0355.912 concealed arms support

Single center faucet hole (Illus.):❏ 0356.041

(not included)❏ 0356.421 concealed arms support❏ 0356.921 concealed arms support

❏ 0356.439 concealed arms support

❏ 0356.066

Nominal Dimensions:

Bowl sizes:

Compliance Certifications -Meets or Exceeds the Following Specifications:

MEETS THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT GUIDE-

LINES AND ANSI A117.1 ACCESSIBLE AND USABLE

BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES - CHECK LOCAL CODES.

Top of front rim mounted 864mm (34") from finished floor.

0356.028

0356.041

BARRIER FREE

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W D G A R C H I T E C T S140© 2014 AS America Inc.

LUCERNE™

WALL-HUNG LAVATORYVITREOUS CHINA

BARRIER FREE

0356.028

0356.015

0356.915

102mm(4")

152mm(6")

152mm(6")

102mm(4")

86mm(3-3/8")

203mm(8")

8mm(5/16")

464mm(18-1/4")

521mm(20-1/2")

13mm(1/2")

FINISHEDWALL

FINISHEDWALL

(6) 25mm (1") DIA.

ACCESS HOLES

FOR CONC.

ARMS

102mm(4") 25mm

(1")

79mm(3-1/8")

267mm(10-1/2")

425mm(16-3/4")

114mm(4-1/2")

44mm (1-3/4")

38mm(1-1/2") 10mm

(3/8")DIA. ANCHOR

SCREW HOLES203mm

(8")

SUPPLIESAS REQUIRED

1-1/4" O.D. WASTEOUTLET FORDRAIN PLUG

1-1/4" O.D. WASTEOUTLET FORPOP-UP DRAIN

27mm x 14mm(1-1/16 x 5/16")

SLOTS

S-9 HANGER

206m

m(8

-1/8

")

*260m

m(1

0-1/

4")

298m

m(1

1-3/

8")

*35

2mm

(13-

7/8"

)*

787m

m (

31)

864m

m (

34)

FINISHEDFLOOR

54mm (2-1/8") DIA.HOLES FORCONCEALED ARMS

34"(864mm)

27" MIN.(686mm)

18-1/4"(464mm)

8" MIN.(203mm)

FINISHEDWALL

6" MAX.(152mm)

9" MIN.(229mm)BARRIER FREE

CLEARANCE

11"(279mm)

102mm(4")

152mm(6")

152 mm(6")

86mm(3-3/8")

203mm(8")

8mm(5/16")

464mm(18-1/4")

521mm(20-1/2")

13mm(1/2")

FINISHEDWALL

(6) 25mm (1") DIA. ACCESS

HOLES FOR CONC. ARMS

102mm(4")

25mm(1")

79mm(3-1/8")

267mm(10-1/2")

425mm(16-3/4")

114mm(4-1/2")

44mm(1-3/4")

38mm(1-1/2")

10mm (3/8")DIA. ANCHOR

SCREW HOLES203mm

(8")

SUPPLIESAS REQUIRED

1-1/4" O.D. WASTEOUTLET FORDRAIN PLUG

1-1/4" O.D. WASTEOUTLET FORPOP-UP DRAIN

27mm X 14mm(1-1/16" x 5/16") SLOTS

S-9 HANGER

206mm(8-1/8")

*286mm(11-1/4")

298mm(11-3/8")*

352mm(13-7/8")*

787mm (31") 864mm (34")

FINISHEDFLOOR

54mm (2-1/8") DIA.HOLES FORCONCEALED ARMS

203mm(8")

34"(864mm)

27" MIN.(686mm)

18-1/4"(464mm)

8" MIN.(203mm)

FINISHEDWALL

6" MAX.(152mm)

9" MIN.(229mm)BARRIER FREE

CLEARANCE

11"(279mm)

0355.021

0355.012 4"

0355.912

NOTES:

*

IMPORTANT

LAVATORY DESIGNED TO MEET ADA HANDICAPPED GUIDELINES WITH MOUNTING HEIGHT SET AT 864MM (34") ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR.

Revised 3/14

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LUCERNE™

WALL-HUNG LAVATORYVITREOUS CHINA

BARRIER FREE

0356.041

0356.421 S

0356.921

0356.439 S

0356.066 S

102mm(4")

152mm(6")

152mm(6")

86mm(3-3/8")

203mm(8")

8mm(5/16")

464mm(18-1/4")

FINISHEDWALL

(6) 25mm (1") DIA.ACCESS HOLES

FOR CONC. ARMS

25mm (1-3/8") DIA.PUNCHING

521mm(20-1/2")

13mm(1/2")

44mm (1-3/4") DIA.STD. OUTLET

102mm(4")

79mm(3-1/8")

425mm(16-3/4")

44mm(1-3/4")

38mm(1-1/2")

10mm (3/8")DIA. ANCHOR

SCREW HOLES

206mm(8-1/8")

787mm (31")864mm (34")

FINISHEDFLOOR

54mm (2-1/8") DIA.HOLES FOR

CONCEALED ARMS25mm(1")

267mm(10-1/2")

114mm(4-1/2")

27mm X 14mm(1-1/16" x 5/16") SLOTS

S-9 HANGER

34"(864mm)

27" MIN.(686mm)

18-1/4"(464mm)

8" MIN.(203mm)

FINISHEDWALL

6" MAX.(152mm)

9" MIN.(229mm)BARRIER FREE

CLEARANCE

11"(279mm)

114mm(4-1/2")

86mm(3-3/8")

203mm(8")

8mm(5/16")

464mm(18-1/4")

521mm(20-1/2")

13mm(1/2")

FINISHEDWALL

425mm(16-3/4")

102mm(4")

13mm x 51mm BRACKET(1/2" x 2") SLOTS

349mm(13-3/4")

57mm(2-1/4")

44mm (1-3/4") DIA.STD. OUTLET

25mm (1") DIA.HOLES

35mm (1-3/8") DIA.PUNCHING

102mm(4")

79mm(3-1/8")

425mm(16-3/4")

44mm(1-3/4")

38mm(1-1/2")

10mm (3/8")DIA. ANCHOR

SCREW HOLES

206mm(8-1/8")

787mm (31")864mm (34")

FINISHEDFLOOR

54mm (2-1/8") DIA.HOLES FORCONCEALED ARMS

25mm(1")

267mm(10-1/2")

114mm(4-1/2")

27mm X 14mm(1-1/16" x 5/16") SLOTS

S-9 HANGER

34"(864mm)

27" MIN.(686mm)

18-1/4"(464mm)

8" MIN.(203mm)

FINISHEDWALL

6" MAX.(152mm)

9" MIN.(229mm)BARRIER FREE

CLEARANCE

11"(279mm)

NOTES:

*

IMPORTANT

LAVATORY DESIGNED TO MEET ADA HANDICAPPED GUIDELINES WITH MOUNTING HEIGHT SET AT 864MM (34") ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR.

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N47© 2014 AS America Inc. 7/14

MADERA™ FloWise® 16-1/2" HEIGHT 1.28 GPF FLUSHOMETER TOILET SYSTEM

LESS EVERCLEAN®

MANUAL FLUSH VALVE

MADERA™ FloWise® 16-1/2" HEIGHT 1.28 GPF

FLUSHOMETER TOILET SYSTEM LESS EVERCLEAN®

❏ 2857.128 1.28 gpf Top Spud 16-1/2" Height Bowl and Manual Flush Valve

BOWL:

1.6 gpf (4.2 Lpf to 6.0 Lpf)

MANUAL FLUSH VALVE:

Includes:

BARRIER FREE

High-Efficiency Toilet Systems:

System MaP* Score:

*

Operating Pressure:

Flow Requirement:

Nominal Fixture Dimensions:

To Be Specified:

❏ ❏❏ ❏

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MADERA™ FloWise® 16-1/2" HEIGHT 1.28 GPF FLUSHOMETER TOILET SYSTEM

LESS EVERCLEAN®

MANUAL FLUSH VALVEBARRIER FREE

762mm(30")

238mm(9-3/8")

419mm(16-1/2")

470mm(18-1/2")

718mm(28-1/4")

356mm(14")

338mm(13-5/16")150mm

(5-7/8")

254mm(10")

13mm(1/2")

25mm(1") C/L OF SEAT POST HOLES

140mm (5-1/2") CENTERS

FINISHED WALL

FINISHEDFLOOR

C/L OF OUTLET

Valve Left or Right Hand Installation

*Note: The Critical Line (-C-L-) on Vacuum Breakermust typically be a minimum of 6" (152mm) above fixture. Consult Codes for details.

*CRITICAL LEVEL

SUPPLYDN 25mm(1" I.P.S.)

-C-L-

108 -133mm(4-1/4" to 5-1/4")

292mm(11-1/2")

343mm(13-1/2")

102mm(4")

NOTES:

IMPORTANT

MEETS THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT GUIDELINES

AND ANSI A117.1 REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCESSIBLE AND USABLE

BUILDING FACILITIES - CHECK LOCAL CODES.

Fixture Compliance Certifications -

Meets or Exceeds the Following Specifications:

Valve Listings:

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INNSBROOK SELECTRONIC™

ELECTRONIC PROXIMITY LAVATORY FAUCETCAST BRASS SPOUT

RECOMMENDED SPECIFICATIONElectronic, sensor-operated lavatory faucet shall feature a programmable, multi-function sensor and an electronically operated self-cleaning solenoid valve. Shall also feature a vandal resistant solid brass construction with single inlet and in-line strainer. Shall meet ANSI A112.18.1 and ANSI 117.1 codes. Fitting shall be American Standard Model # 605_.20_.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:Electronic faucet with proximity operation. 4" centerset with vandal-resistant solid brass construction. Water pressure range from 20 to 125 psi. Single inlet. 18" flexible stainless steel inlet hose with 3/8" compression fitting for connection to control box.

MODEL NUMBER:

PWRX™ LONG-LIFE BATTERY POWERED 6053.205 0.5 GPM pressure compensating, vandal-resistant multi-laminar spray.

6053.202 1.5 GPM pressure compensating, vandal-resistant aerator.

DC (BATTERY) POWERED 6055.205 0.5 GPM pressure compensating, vandal-resistant multi-laminar spray.

6055.202 1.5 GPM pressure compensating, vandal-resistant aerator.

PLUG-IN AC POWERED 6056.205 0.5 GPM pressure compensating, vandal-resistant multi-laminar spray.

6056.202 1.5 GPM pressure compensating, vandal-resistant aerator.

MULTI-AC POWERED 6057.205 0.5 GPM pressure compensating, vandal-resistant multi-laminar spray.

6057.202 1.5 GPM pressure compensating, vandal-resistant aerator.

HARD-WIRED AC POWERED 6059.205 0.5 GPM pressure compensating, vandal-resistant multi-laminar spray.

6059.202 1.5 GPM pressure compensating, vandal-resistant aerator.

OPTIONAL Mixing Valve 605XTMV1070 Thermostatic mixing valve. 20" flexible

stainless steel inlet hoses with 3/8" compression fittings. ASSE 1070 certified down to 0.35 gpm.

PRODUCT FEATURES:

Power Options:

™ Long-Life Battery System: Battery Life - 480,000 cycles (10 years @ 4,000 cycles per month). Advanced battery & electronics reduce the downtime and maintenance costs associated with changing batteries.

Safety Circuitry prevents overheating in case of short circuit and protects the electronics from damage.

tery): Includes CR-P2 lithium battery. Battery Life - 192,000 cycles (4 years @ 4,000 cycles per month).

AC: Includes Class 2 UL certified universal Plug-In AC transformer with 6' long power cord.

d-Wired AC: Includes Class 2 UL certified universal Hard-Wired AC transformer (electrical box by others).

C: One AC transformer can power up to 15 faucets and/or flush valves in a daisy chain configuration. POWER SUPPLY NOT INCLUDED.

Flexible Selectronic® Platform with programmable, multi-function sensor.

Easy Installation: 3-Hole, 4" centerset. Water resistant solenoidenclosure mounts to wall.

able Vandal-Resistant Brass Body: Ideal for high-use commercial applications.

Self-Cleaning Solenoid Valve: Wiper spring prevents clogging

Universal Voltage: AC power supplies and transformers have input voltage range of 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz.

Easy to Service Integrated Strainer: Patented integrated strainer protects solenoid from debris. Strainer is enclosed in removable debris cup for easy service.

Optional rge Feat e: Faucet can be programmed to open at a pre-determined time after last use to purge the faucet and water lines.

Safety Timer: Helps prevent vandalism by turning off the faucet if the sensor is covered for 55 seconds or more.

Low Lead: Faucet contains ≤ 0.25% total lead content by weighted average.

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INNSBROOK SELECTRONIC™

ELECTRONIC PROXIMITY LAVATORY FAUCETCAST BRASS SPOUT

114mm(4-1/2")

460mm(18")

381mm(15")

3/8" COMP.

125mm(4-7/8")

81mm(3-3/16"")

175mm(6-7/8")

137mm(5-3/8")

155mm(6-1/8")

102mm(4")

35mm(1-3/8")DIA. 3 HOLES

38mm(1-1/2")MAX.

124mm(4-7/8")

95mm(3-3/4")

57mm(2-1/4")

MEETS THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT GUIDELINESAND ANSI A117.1 REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCESSIBLE AND USABLE BUILDING FACILITIES-CHECK LOCAL CODES

CODES AND STANDARDS

These products meet or exceed the following codes and standards:

ANSI A117.1ASME A112.18.1CSA B 125NSF 372

Other Aerators Available:

Part Suffix Description

A15LV Anti-Microbial 1.5 gpm (5.7 Lpm) Vandal-Resistant Laminar Flow OutletLV15 1.5 gpm (5.7 Lpm) PCA Vandal-Resistant Laminar Flow OutletLV10 1.0 gpm (3.8 Lpm) PCA Vandal-Resistant Laminar Flow OutletV10 1.0 gpm (3.8 Lpm) PCA Vandal-Resistant AeratorV035** 0.35 gpm (1.3 Lpm) PCA Vandal-Resistant Multi-Laminar Spray

*PCA - Pressure Compensating**Meets Cal Green Code

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L17Revised© 2012 AS America Inc.

SELECTRONIC™

INNSBROOK ELECTRONIC METERING FAUCET

MODEL NUMBER:

DC POWERED; single inlet 6055.204 with cast spout, 0.35 GPM pressure compensating, vandal-resistant non-aerated spray. CR-P2 lithium battery included. Faucet is factory set for 7.5 second running time to deliver 0.044 gallons per cycle.

AC POWERED; single inlet 6056.204 with cast spout, 0.35 GPM pressure compensating, vandal-resistant non-aerated spray. Includes AC power supply (M950169-0070A). Faucet is factory set for 7.5 second running time to deliver 0.044 gallons per cycle.

OPTIONAL Mixing Valve 605XTMV Thermostatic mixing valve, flex hoses 3/8" compression 20" hose length.

RECOMMENDED SPECIFICATIONElectronic Proximity Lavatory shall feature vandal resistant all brass body with single inlet, and in-line strainer. Shall also feature a low energy use electronically operated solenoid valve and microprocessor controlled proximity sensors. Shall meet ANSI A112.18.1 and ANSI 117.1 codes. Shall feature 0.35 gpm pressure compensating vandal-resistant non-aerated spray. Faucet is factory set for 7.5 second running time to deliver 0.044 gallons per cycle. Fitting shall be American Standard Model # 6055.204, 6056.204.

PRODUCT FEATURES:Vandal-Resistant Brass Body: Durable - Excellent in high use applications.

Power Options:Battery - Lithium CR-P2 battery. Battery Life - Approx.

200,000 cycles (4 years @ 4,000 cycles per month). Plug-In - Plug-In - Universal low voltage transformer (80 -

250 VAC, 50 - 60 Hz) with 6 foot long cord. One power supply can run up to 15 faucets and/or flush valves in series.

Easy and Flexible Installation:3-Hole, 4" Centerset installation. Water resistant solenoid enclosure mounts to wall.

Integrated; Easy Service Strainer:Patented integrated strainer enclosed in removable debris cup protects the solenoid valve and aerator from debris. Perforated stainless steel strainer is low maintenance and can be easily accessed.

Temperature Mixing:Optional thermostatic mixing valve. Mixing valve will connect directly to solenoid inlet and is housed in matching enclosure.

Lead Free: Faucet contains ≤ 0.25% total lead content by weighted average.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:Electronic faucet with proximity operation. Vandal- resistant solid brass construction. Operates on DC (battery) or AC permanent power. Water pressure range from 20 to 125 psi. Single inlet 15" flexible stainless steel hose with 3/8" compression fitting for spout connection.

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SELECTRONIC™

INNSBROOK ELECTRONIC METERING FAUCET

114mm(4-1/2")

508mm(20")

1524mm(60")

381mm(15")

3/8" COMP.

125mm(4-7/8")

81mm(3-3/16"")

175mm(6-7/8")

162mm(6-3/8")

155mm(6-1/8")

102mm(4")

35mm(1-3/8")DIA. 3 HOLES

38mm(1-1/2")MAX.

124mm(4-7/8")

95mm(3-3/4")

57mm(2-1/4")

MEETS THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT GUIDELINESAND ANSI A117.1 REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCESSIBLE AND USABLE BUILDING FACILITIES-CHECK LOCAL CODES

CODES AND STANDARDS

These products meet or exceed the following codes and standards:

ANSI A117.1ASME A112.18.1CSA B 125NSF 61/Section 9, Annex GCALGreen

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SELECTRONIC® SENSOR-OPERATEDTOILET FLUSH VALVE, 1.28 GPF

BATTERY POWERED

MODEL NUMBER:

❑ 6065.121.002 Exposed, sensor-operated flush valve for 1-1/2" top spud flushometer bowls, 1.28 gpf.

Inlet includes 1" sweat solder kit and angle stop with back flow protection and vandal-resistant cap.

Outlet includes 1-1/2" high back pressure vacuum breaker with spud coupling and flange.

❑ 6065.525.002 Retrofit Valve Only, 1.28 gpf

OPERATING PRESSURE:

Overall Range: 20-125 psi**Recommended: 25 psi (flowing) - 80 psi (static)** Water pressure over 80 psi is not recommended for most plumbing fixtures.

FLOW REQUIREMENT:

25 gpm (94.6 L/min.)

BATTERY LIFE:

4 years

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES:

RECOMMENDED SPECIFICATION:Electronic, sensor activated toilet flush valve shall feature self-cleaning piston valve with integral wiper spring in refill orifice to prevent clogging.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:® Toilet Flush

Valve for floor-mounted or wall-hung 1-1/2" top spud

PRODUCT FEATURES:Factory-Installed CR-P2 Lithium Battery

Self-Cleaning Piston with integral wiper spring significantly reduces clogging and maintenance

Selectronic® Proximity System with universal sensor provides hygienic, "hands free" operation

State-of-the-Art Electronics prevent ghost flushing

Dezincification Resistant semi-red brass alloy

Fully Mechanical Manual Override Button can flush the valve without power

Fail-Safe: Valve automatically closes upon loss of power or water pressure and does not need to be reset

Adjustable Sanitary Flush maintains the trap seal.

Stadium Feature: Valve automatically switches to water savings mode during periods of heavy usage

Chemical Resistant EPDM Seals for extended life

High Back Pressure Vacuum Breaker

Adjustable Tailpiece

l remote control

SUPPLYDN 25mm(1" I.P.S.)

108 - 134 mm(4-1/4" - 5-1/4")

FINISHED WALL

FINISHEDFLOOR

73 mm(2-7/8")

419 mm(16-1/2")

TYPICAL WATER CLOSET INSTALLATION:AFWALL™ TOILET SHOWN

293 mm(11-1/2")

-C-L-

SEE ROUGH-INON BACK

CRITICALLEVEL

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SELECTRONIC® SENSOR-OPERATEDTOILET FLUSH VALVE, 1.28 GPF

BATTERY POWERED

Roughing-in Dimensions

127mm(5")

72mm(2-7/8")

57mm(2-1/4" MIN.)

DETECTION ZONE400mm-800mm

(15-3/4" TO 31-1/2")

SUPPLYDN 25mm(1” I.P.S.)

15˚

FINISHED WALL

108 -134mm(4-1/4" TO 5-1/4")

Right or Left Hand Installation

FOR 1-1/2" TOPSPUD FIXTURES

*Note: The Critical Line (-C-L-) on Vacuum Breakermust typically be 6" (152mm) above fixture. ConsultCodes for details.

419mm(16-1/2")

293mm(11-1/2")

MANUALOVERRIDE

BUTTON

-C-L-

*CRITICALLEVEL

LISTINGS:

MEETS THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT GUIDELINESAND ANSI A117.1 REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCESSIBLE AND USABLE BUILDING FACILITIES-CHECK LOCAL CODES

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SELECTRONIC® SENSOR-OPERATEDURINAL FLUSH VALVE, 0.5 GPF

BATTERY POWERED

MODEL NUMBER:

❑ 6063.051.002 Exposed, sensor-operated flush valve for 3/4" top spud urinals, 0.5 gpf.

Inlet includes 3/4" sweat solder kit and angle stop with back flow protection and vandal-resistant cap.

Outlet includes 3/4" high back pressure vacuum breaker with spud coupling and flange.

❑ 6063.505.002 Retrofit Valve Only, 0.5 gpf

OPERATING PRESSURE:

Overall Range: 20-125 psi**Recommended: 20 psi (flowing) - 80 psi (static)

** Water pressure over 80 psi is not recommended for most plumbing fixtures.

FLOW REQUIREMENT:

10 gpm (37.9 L/min.)

BATTERY LIFE:

4 years

OPTIONAL ACCESSORY:

" - 4" longer than standard

RECOMMENDED SPECIFICATION:Electronic, sensor activated urinal flush valve shall feature self-cleaning piston valve with integral wiper spring in refill orifice to prevent clogging.

brass valve body and metal cover with chrome finish. Includes angle stop with back-flow protection & vandal-resistant cap. Sweat solder kit and high

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:Exposed, sensor-operated Selectronic® Urinal

battery powered.

PRODUCT FEATURES:Factory-Installed CR-P2 Lithium Battery

Pressure Compensation feature ensures accurate flush volume regardless of inlet water pressure

Self-Cleaning Piston with integral wiper spring significantly reduces clogging and maintenance

Selectronic® Proximity System with universal sensor provides hygienic, "hands free" operation

State-of-the-Art Electronics prevent ghost flushing

Dezincification Resistant semi-red brass alloy

Fully Mechanical Manual Override Button can flush the valve without power

Fail-Safe: Valve automatically closes upon loss of power or water pressure and does not need to be reset

Adjustable Sanitary Flush cleans the fixture & maintains the trap seal.

Stadium Feature: Valve automatically switches to water savings mode during periods of heavy usage

Chemical Resistant EPDM Seals for extended life

High Back Pressure Vacuum Breaker

Adjustable Tailpiece

l remote control

57mm(2-1/4" MIN.) 108mm-134mm

(4-1/4" TO 5-1/4")

SUPPLY DN 20(3/4" I.P.S.)

292mm(11-1/2")

FINISHED FLOOR

FINISHEDWALL

-C-L-

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SELECTRONIC® SENSOR-OPERATEDURINAL FLUSH VALVE, 0.5 GPF

BATTERY POWERED

Roughing-in Dimensions

127mm(5")

72mm(2-7/8")

57mm(2-1/4" MIN.)

DETECTION ZONE400mm-800mm

(15-3/4" TO 31-1/2")

SUPPLYDN 25mm(3/4" I.P.S.)

15˚

FINISHED WALL

108mm-134mm(4-1/4" TO 5-1/4")

Right or Left Hand Installation

FOR 3/4" TOPSPUD FIXTURES

419mm(16-1/2")

293mm(11-1/2")

MANUALOVERRIDE

BUTTON

LISTINGS:

A 037ANSI/A A112.19.2AD ompliant

ALLEVEL

-

*Note: L- Va eakem ypicall 6" ov fixtu nsult

.

MEETS THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT GUIDELINESAND ANSI A117.1 REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCESSIBLE AND USABLE BUILDING FACILITIES-CHECK LOCAL CODES

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Model #

Rated GPH (Cooled to

50° F)Ship Weight

(Lbs)Standard Features

Rated Watts Usage

F.L. Amps

SINGLE UNITS HTHB-HVRGRN8-NF 8 260 2.8 89HTHB-HVRGRN8 HWF3000 FIlter 8 260 2.8 91 BI-LEVEL UNITS HTHB-HVRGRN8BL-NF 8 260 2.8 117HTHB-HVRGRN8BL-NF HWF3000 Filter 8 260 2.8 119

BO

TTLE

FIL

LIN

G S

TATI

ON

S HydroBoost®-HVRGRNCooler Combos

For filter replacementcartridges, order:

• 55898C (single)• 55898C_3PK • 55898C_12PK• 55898C_24PK• 55898C_48PK

Ideal for educational, healthcare and office facilities

Refrigeration system is over 50% more energy efficient thanaverage market performance

Quick fill rate is 1.1 GPM on bottle filler

Bottle filler features sanitary sensor-activation withautomatic 20-second shut-off

Innovative Green Counter™ displays the quantity of plastic bottles saved from the environment

Available as filterless or with WaterSentry® Plus3000 Gallon Filter (Certified to NSF 42 & 53 for lead, chlorine,particulate and taste & odor reduction)

Filtered models include Visual Filter Monitor to indicate when replacement is necessary

Integrated Silver Ion Anti-microbial protection

Rated for indoor service

HTHB-HVRGRN8

HTHB-HVRGRN8BL-NF

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Fiat Products41 Cairns RoadMansfield, OH 44904

TSB3000 24" x 24" Stockton Terrazzo Mop Basin

Main FixturesTSB3000 - 24" x 24" Stockton Mop Service Basin w/ Drop Front and SS CurbsEstimated List Price: $1,105 - $994

Optional Components1453BB - Terrazzo Mop Service Basin Strainer PlateEstimated List Price: $14Flat type constructed of 18 gauge #304 stainless steel.

51340075000 - Vandal Proof Drain AssemblyEstimated List Price: $22 2" One-piece, chromium plated, brass drain

830AA - Service Sink FaucetEstimated List Price: $196.16Chrome plated, faucet with vacuum breaker, integral stops, adjustable wall brace, pail hook and 3/4" (19mm) hose thread on spout. 8" (203mm) centerset

832AA - Hose/Bracket CombinationEstimated List Price: $3830" (762mm) long, flexible, heavy-duty 5/8" (16mm) cloth reinforced, rubber hose with 3/4" (19mm) chrome coupling and 6" x 3" (152mm x 76mm) stainless steel bracket with rubber grip.

834AA - Service Faucet AdapterEstimated List Price: $19Set of two (2). Extends hook-up of service faucet from 7-1/2" to 8-1/2" (191mm to 216mm).

889CC - Mop Hanger BracketEstimated List Price: $80Constructed of 22 gauge #304 stainless steel.

MSG24 - 24" Wall GuardEstimated List Price: $115One (1) extra 24" x 12" (610mm x 305mm) stainless steel panel.

MSG2424 - 24" X 24" Wall GuardsEstimated List Price: $275

Colors & Finishes

Grey (501)

White (100)

Product FeaturesEstimated List Price: $1,105 - $994

Square mop service basin

Continuous stainless steel caps on all curbs

12" (305mm) deep

6" (152mm) drop front

Includes integral stainless steel drain assembly and strainer plate.

Nominal Dimensions: 24" x 24"

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Two (2) 24" x 12" (610mm x 305mm) stainless steel panels plus corner bracket.

QDC32 - 3" Quick Drain ConnectorEstimated List Price: $243" (76mm) with 2" (51mm) hole.

TERRAZZOKIT - Terrazzo Repair KitEstimated List Price: $85.73

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L143© 2012 AS America Inc. Revised 4/11

EXPOSED YOKE WALL-MOUNT UTILITY FAUCET

WITH TOP BRACE

MODEL NUMBER:

8344.012 Exposed Yoke Wall-Mount Utility FaucetTop brace. 6" cast brass spout with vacuum breaker. Ceramic disc valves. Integral supply stops. Vandal-resistant metal lever handles. Bucket hook. 3/4" threaded hose end. 1/2" NPT female inlets.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

Cast brass body. Metal lever handles with hot and cold indicators and vandal-resistant screws. 1/4 turn ceramic disc valve cartridges. Vacuum breaker prevents back flow. Integral supply stops. Spout, top braced to wall, with bucket hook and threaded hose end. 1/2" female inlets adjustable from 7-3/4" to 8-1/4".

PRODUCT FEATURES:

Cast Brass Construction: Durable - Excellent in high use applications.

Ceramic Disc Valve Cartridges: Assure a lifetime of drip-free performance.

Vacuum Breaker: Prevents back flow.

Integral Supply Stops: Permits easy and convenient access.

Top Brace: Provides additional support.

Choice of Finishes: Available in Polished Chrome (002) or Rough Chrome (004).

SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONExposed yoke wall-mount utility faucet shall feature a cast brass body with integral supply stops. Cast brass spout with bucket hook, top brace, and vandal-resistant metal lever handles. Shall feature vacuum breaker to prevent back flow. Shall also feature 1/4 turn washerless ceramic disc valve cartridges. Fitting shall be American Standard Model # 8344.012.___.

2-1/2"(63mm)

3/4" HOSETREADS

8"(203mm)

9-3/8"(237mm)

6"(152mm)

HOT COLD

BACKFLOWPREVENTER

12-1/2"(317mm)

1/2 N.P.T.FEMALE

2-3/8" (60mm)

1/8" (3.2mm)

7-3/4" REF. (198mm)

WALLSUPPORT

FINISHED WALL

ECCENTRIC

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L144© 2012 AS America Inc. Revised 4/11

Product

Number Description

Exposed yoke wall-mount utility faucet. Ceramic disc valves. Integral supply stops.Vandal-resistant lever handles.

CODES AND STANDARDS

These products meet or exceed the following codes and standards:

ASME A112.18.1CSA B 125ANSI A117.1

8344.012

FLOW RATE*

GA

LL

ON

S P

ER

MIN

UT

E

I N L E T P R E S S U R E ( P S I )

*Flow rates shown are for mixed hot and cold.

0

5

10

15

20

25

50 6040302010

Finish Options

PolishedChrome

002

RoughChrome

004

MEETS THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT GUIDELINESAND ANSI A117.1 REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCESSIBLE AND USABLE BUILDING FACILITIES-CHECK LOCAL CODES

EXPOSED YOKE WALL-MOUNT UTILITY FAUCET

WITH TOP BRACE

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N43© 2014 AS America Inc. 7/14

MADERA™ FloWise® 15" HEIGHT 1.28 GPF FLUSHOMETER TOILET SYSTEM

LESS EVERCLEAN®

MANUAL FLUSH VALVE

MADERA™ FloWise® 15" HEIGHT 1.28 GPF

FLUSHOMETER TOILET SYSTEM LESS EVERCLEAN®

❏ 2858.128 1.28 gpf 15" Height Top Spud Bowl and Manual Flush Valve

BOWL:

1.6 gpf (4.2 Lpf to 6.0 Lpf)

MANUAL FLUSH VALVE:

Includes:

High-Efficiency Toilet Systems:

System MaP* Score:

*

Operating Pressure:

Flow Requirement:

Nominal Fixture Dimensions:

To Be Specified:

❏ ❏❏ ❏

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N44© 2014 AS America Inc. 7/14

724mm(28-1/2")

238mm(9-3/8")

381mm(15")

470mm(18-1/2")

718mm(28-1/4")

356mm(14")

338mm(13-5/16")

150mm(5-7/8")

254mm(10")

13mm(1/2")

25mm(1") C/L OF SEAT POST HOLES

140mm (5-1/2") CENTERS

FINISHED WALL

FINISHEDFLOOR

C/L OF OUTLET

Valve Left or Right Hand Installation

*Note: The Critical Line (-C-L-) on Vacuum Breakermust typically be a minimum of 6" (152mm) above fixture. Consult Codes for details.

*CRITICAL LEVEL

SUPPLYDN 25mm(1" I.P.S.)

-C-L-

108 -133mm(4-1/4" to 5-1/4")

292mm(11-1/2")

343mm(13-1/2")

102mm(4")

MADERA™ FloWise® 15" HEIGHT 1.28 GPF FLUSHOMETER TOILET SYSTEM

LESS EVERCLEAN®

MANUAL FLUSH VALVE

NOTES:

IMPORTANT

Fixture Compliance Certifications -

Meets or Exceeds the Following Specifications:

Valve Listings:

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ZURN INDUSTRIES, LLC. COMMERCIAL BRASS OPERATION 5900 ELWIN BUCHANAN DRIVE SANFORD NC 27330Phone: 1-800-997-3876 Fax: 919-775-3541 World Wide Web: www.zurn.com

In Canada: ZURN INDUSTRIES LIMITED 3544 Nashua Drive Mississauga, Ontario L4V1L2 Phone: 905-405-8272 Fax: 905-405-1292

Exposed ZEMS6003AV-ULF-IS ModelSensor Operated Hardwired 0.125 GPF High Efficiency Valve

for use with 0.125 GPF Ultra Low Flow 3/4" Urinals

Suffix Options (Check/Specify Appropriate Options)_____ -VP Vandal Resistant Stop Screw_____ -YJ Split Ring Pipe Support_____ -YK Solid Ring Pipe Support_____ Other

This space is for Architectural/Engineering Approval

ENGINEERING SPECIFICATION: ZURN ZEMS6003AV-ULF-IS AquaSense® 'AV' Exposed Hardwired Automatic Sen-sor Flush Valve For 3/4" Urinals- Exposed, quiet diaphragm-type, chrome plated, .125 GPF flushometer valve with a pol-ished exterior. Complete with Zurn's AquaVantage® TPE,chloramine resistant, dual seal diaphragm with a clog resis-tant, filtered by-pass. The valve incorporates a motorized ac-tuator, an integral infrared convergence-type proximity sensorand a manual push-button override into an all-metal, polishedchrome plated housing. The valve is complete with high backpressure vacuum breaker, one piece hex coupling nut, adjust-able tailpiece, spud coupling and flange for top spud connec-tion. Control stop has internal siphon-guard protection, van-dal resistant stop cap, sweat solder kit, and a cast wall flangewith set screw. Internal seals are made of chloramine resis-tant materials.

AquaSense® AV Model®

TAG

Accessories (Order seperate as specified)P6000-PC6 Plug-in Power Converter

(Up to 4 valves)P6000-MJ Mini Junction BoxP6000-HW6 Hardwire Power Converter

(Up to 8 valves)

NOTE: MUST USE EITHER ZURN P6000-HW6 HARDWIRE POWERCONVERTER OR ZURN P6000-PC6 PLUG-IN POWER CONVERTERTO ENSURE PROPER OPERATION. USING A POWER CONVERTEROTHER THAN ZURN MAY RESULT IN OPERATION MALFUNCTIONOR UNIT FAILURE.

The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Please contact Zurn for most up to date information.

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ZURN INDUSTRIES, LLC. ♦♦♦♦♦ COMMERCIAL BRASS OPERATION ♦♦♦♦♦ 5900 ELWIN BUCHANAN DRIVE ♦♦♦♦♦ SANFORD NC 27330Phone: 1-800-997-3876 ♦♦♦♦♦ Fax: 919-775-3541 ♦♦♦♦♦ World Wide Web: www.zurn.com

In Canada: ZURN INDUSTRIES LIMITED ♦♦♦♦♦ 3544 Nashua Drive ♦♦♦♦♦ Mississauga, Ontario L4V1L2 ♦♦♦♦♦ Phone: 905-405-8272 Fax: 905-405-1292

Exposed ZER6003AV-ULF-CP ModelSensor Operated Battery Powered 0.125 GPF High Efficiency

Valve for use with Ultra Low Flow 3/4" Urinals

Suffix Options (Check/Specify Appropriate Options)_____ -LOB Less Over-ride Button_____ -YJ Split Ring Pipe Support_____ -YK Solid Ring Pipe Support_____ Other

This space is for Architectural/Engineering Approval

AquaVantage® AV Model® TAG

ENGINEERING SPECIFICATION: ZURN ZER6003AV-ULF-CPAquaVantage® 'AV' Exposed Urinal Flush Valve - Exposed,quiet diaphragm-type, chrome plated, .125 GPF flushometerwith a polished exterior. Complete with Zurn's AquaVantage®

TPE, chloramine resistant, dual seal diaphragm with a clogresistant, filtered by-pass. The unit features a 6VDC motoractuator with automatic infrared sensor, user-in view L.E.D.,low battery indicator light, switchable 24 hour auto-flush andthree second delay flush to deter false flushing, 10 degreeangled sensor for optimum user detection, high impact resis-tant polycarbonate housing, impact resistant lens and chromeplastic cover. The unit comes complete with 4 "C" size batter-ies, wrench for installation and allen key for the battery com-partment. The E-Z Flush electronics are ultra energy efficientfor optimal battery life. This unit incorporates a high backpressure vacuum breaker, one piece hex coupling nut, adjust-able tailpiece, spud coupling and flange for top spud connec-tion. Control stop has internal siphon-guard protection, van-dal resistant stop cap, sweat solder kit, and a cast wall flangewith set screw. Internal seals are made of chloramine resis-tant materials.

The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Please contact Zurn for most up to date information.

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N11© 2015 AS America Inc. spec_6550.510 Rev. B 4/15

ALLBROOK® FloWise® 0.5 GPFHIGH EFFICIENCY URINAL SYSTEM

SELECTRONIC® EXPOSED AC FLUSH VALVE

ALLBROOK® FloWise® 0.5 GPF

HIGH EFFICIENCY URINAL SYSTEM

❏ 6550.510 0.5 gpf Exposed Top Spud Urinal & Selectronic®

URINAL:

0.5 gpf to 1.0 gpf (1.9 Lpf/3.8 L/pf)

SELECTRONIC® VALVE:

®

the valve without power

or water pressure and does not need to be reset

the trap seal.

BARRIER FREE

MEETS THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT GUIDELINES

AND ANSI A117.1 ACCESSIBLE AND USEABLE BUILDINGS AND

FACILITIES - CHECK LOCAL CODES.

When installed so top of rim is 432mm (17") from finished floor.

High-Efficiency Urinal System:

Operating Pressure:

Flow Requirement:

Nominal Fixture Dimensions:

Includes:

protection and vandal resistant cap

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ALLBROOK® FloWise® 0.5 GPFHIGH EFFICIENCY URINAL SYSTEM

SELECTRONIC® EXPOSED AC FLUSH VALVE

NOTES:

IMPORTANT

292mm(11-1/2")

191mm(7-1/2")

359mm(14-1/8")

363mm(14-5/16")

546mm(21-1/2")

C/L

HANGER

102mm(4")

C/L OFOUTLET

356mm(14")

16mm(5/8")

2" N.P.T.FEMALEOUTLET

CONNECTION

432mm(17")

610mm (24")

OPTIONALTO FINISHED

FLOORFINISHEDFLOOR

13mm(1/2")

102mm(4")

GASKET

2" N.P.T.INSIDE THREADS

DETAIL OF OUTLET CONNECTION

FINISHED WALL

13mm(1/2")

VALVE LEFT or RIGHT HAND INSTALLATION

TOP OFFIXTURE

409mm(16-1/8")152mm

(6" MIN.)

293mm(11-1/2")

-C-L-

116mm(4-5/8")

86mm(3-3/8")

72mm(2-7/8")

DETECTION ZONE400-800mm

(15-3/4 to 31-1/2")

SUPPLYDN 20mm(3/4" I.P.S.)

FINISHED WALL

51mm (2") HOLEFOR CONDUITMANUAL

OVERRIDEBUTTON

*CRITICALLEVEL

45˚

180˚

305mm(12 MAX.)

160mm(6-1/4")

64mm(2-1/2")

2-GANG ELECTRICAL

BOX BY OTHERS

108-134mm(4-1/4 to 5-1/4")

86mm(3-3/8")

-C-L-

*Note: The Critical Line (-C-L-) on Vacuum Breaker must typically be a minimum of 6" (152mm) above fixture. Consult Codes for details.

15˚

BARRIER FREE

Fixture Compliance Certifications -

Valve Listings:

spec_6550.510 Rev. B 4/15

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ZURN INDUSTRIES, LLC. COMMERCIAL BRASS OPERATION 5900 ELWIN BUCHANAN DRIVE SANFORD NC 27330Phone: 1-800-997-3876 Fax: 919-775-3541 World Wide Web: www.zurn.com

In Canada: ZURN INDUSTRIES LIMITED 3544 Nashua Drive Mississauga, Ontario L4V1L2 Phone: 905-405-8272 Fax: 905-405-1292

Exposed ZER6000AV-HET-CPM ModelSensor Operated Battery Powerd Flush Valve

For Water Closets

Suffix Options (Check/Specify Appropriate Options)-LOB Less Over-ride Button-YJ Split Ring Pipe Support-YK Solid Ring Pipe Support-YO Bumper On Angle Stop

Other

This space is for Architectural/Engineering Approval

R D t 7/28/09

ENGINEERING SPECIFICATION: ZURN ZER6000AV-HET-CPM AquaVantage 'AV' Exposed Closet Flush Valve -Exposed, quiet diaphragm-type, chrome plated flushometervalve with a polished exterior. Complete with Zurn's 1.28 gpfAquaVantage® TPE, chloramine resistant, dual seal dia-phragm with a clog resistant, filtered by-pass. The valve in-corporates a 6VDC motor actuator, a battery powered auto-matic sensor, high impact resistant polycarbonate housingand chrome plated metal cover with vandal resistant ABSmanual override push button and 10 degree angled sensor,high back pressure vacuum breaker, one piece hex couplingnut, adjustable tailpiece, spud coupling and flange for top spudconnection. Control stop has internal siphon-guard protec-tion, vandal resistant stop cap, sweat solder kit, and a castwall flange with set screw. Internal seals are made of chloram-ine resistant materials.

AquaVantage® AV Model® TAG

The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Please contact Zurn for most up to date information.

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ZURN INDUSTRIES, LLC. COMMERCIAL BRASS OPERATION 5900 ELWIN BUCHANAN DRIVE SANFORD NC 27330Phone: 1-800-997-3876 Fax: 919-775-3541 World Wide Web: www.zurn.com

In Canada: ZURN INDUSTRIES LIMITED 3544 Nashua Drive Mississauga, Ontario L4V1L2 Phone: 905-405-8272 Fax: 905-405-1292

Exposed ZR6000AV-WS1-DF ModelSensor Operated Battery Powered Flush Valves

For Water Closets with Dual Flush

Suffix Options (Check/Specify Appropriate Options)_____ -YJ Split Ring Pipe Support_____ -YK Solid Ring Pipe Support_____ -YO Bumper On Angle Stop_____ Other

This space is for Architectural/Engineering Approval

Flow Options-WS1 Low Consumption (1.6/1.1)

ENGINEERING SPECIFICATION: ZURN ZR6000AV-WS1-DF Dual Flush AquaSense 'AV' Exposed Closet Flush Valve- Exposed, quiet diaphragm-type, chrome plated, flushometervalve with a polished exterior. Complete with Zurn's TPEchloramine resistant diaphragm with a clog resistant by-pass.The valve incorporates a 6VDC solenoid valve, a battery pow-ered automatic sensor with dual flush technology and dualflush override buttons. Valve incorporates a brass electronicshousing with polished chrome plated exterior, high back pres-sure vacuum breaker, one piece hex coupling nut, adjustabletailpiece, spud coupling and flange for top spud connection.Control stop has internal siphon-guard protection, vandal re-sistant stop cap, sweat solder kit, and a cast wall flange withset screw. Internal seals are made of chloramine resistantmaterials.

AquaSense® AV ModelTAG

Dual flush electronics monitor usage and provide a dual flushfunction.

If user is present for 60 seconds or less, or selects thegreen override button, the valve will deliver a reducedwater volume, of approximately 30% of the standard flush.If user is present for greater than 60 seconds, or selectsthe black override button, the valve will deliver a standardflush.

The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Please contact Zurn for most up to date information.

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ZURN INDUSTRIES, LLC. ♦♦♦♦♦ COMMERCIAL BRASS OPERATION ♦♦♦♦♦ 5900 ELWIN BUCHANAN DRIVE ♦♦♦♦♦ SANFORD NC 27330Phone: 1-800-997-3876 ♦♦♦♦♦ Fax: 919-775-3541 ♦♦♦♦♦ World Wide Web: www.zurn.com

In Canada: ZURN INDUSTRIES LIMITED ♦♦♦♦♦ 3544 Nashua Drive ♦♦♦♦♦ Mississauga, Ontario L4V1L2 ♦♦♦♦♦ Phone: 905-405-8272 Fax: 905-405-1292

Exposed ZEMS6000AV-HET-IS Model1.28 GPF Hardwired Automatic Sensor Flush Valve

For Water Closets

Suffix Options (Check/Specify Appropriate Options)_____ -YJ Split Ring Pipe Support_____ -YK Solid Ring Pipe Support_____ -YO Bumper on Angle Stop_____ Other

This space is for Architectural/Engineering Approval

ENGINEERING SPECIFICATION: ZURN ZEMS6000AV-HET-IS AquaSense® 'AV' Exposed Hardwired Automatic Sen-sor Flush Valve For Water Closets- Exposed, quiet dia-phragm-type, chrome plated, flushometer valve with a polishedexterior. Complete with Zurn's 1.28 gpf AquaVantage® TPE,chloramine resistant, dual seal diaphragm with a clog resis-tant, filtered by-pass. The valve incorporates a motorized ac-tuator, an integral infrared convergence-type proximity sen-sor and a manual push-button override into an all-metal, pol-ished chrome plated housing. Sensor range automaticallyadjusts to its environment at power up and is powered by a7.6 VDC power converter. This valve is equipped with theability to provide a 48 hour courtesy flush if desired. Eachpower converter can accomodate up to eight flush valves. Thevalve is complete with high back pressure vacuum breaker,one piece hex coupling nut, adjustable tailpiece, spud cou-pling and flange for top spud connection. Control stop hasinternal siphon-guard protection, vandal resistant stop cap,sweat solder kit, and a cast wall flange with set screw. Inter-nal seals are made of chloramine resistant materials.

AquaSense® AV Model®

TAG

Accessories (Order seperate as specified)P6000-PC6 Plug-in Power Converter

(Up to 8 valves)P6000-MJ Mini Junction BoxP6000-HW6 Hardwire Power Converter

(Up to 8 valves)NOTE: MUST USE EITHER ZURN P6000-HW6 HARDWIRE POWERCONVERTER OR ZURN P6000-PC6 PLUG-IN POWER CONVERTERTO ENSURE PROPER OPERATION. USING A POWER CONVERTEROTHER THAN ZURN MAY RESULT IN OPERATION MALFUNCTIONOR UNIT FAILURE.

The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Please contact Zurn for most up to date information.

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GLASSLINED TANK• Thirteen sizes; 6 thru 119 gallon capacity.

Tank interior is coated with glass specially designed by A. O. Smith for water heater use.

ELEMENTS• Zinc plated copper sheaths for longer life.

Medium watt density means lower surface temperature to minimize scale build-up and more surface to heat water. Element sizes from 1.5 to 6 KW. Maximum input 12 KW (see chart).

STANDARD VOLTAGES• 120, 277 single phase and 208, 240 and

480V unbalanced three-phase delta; easily converted to single-phase at terminal block (except 208V with 6000 watt elements). Single element heaters, single-phase only.

TERMINAL BLOCK• Factory-installed. Just bring the service to

heater and connect to block. Terminal block not supplied on 120V & 277 volt models. (No junction box on DEL6-20)

CONTROLS• Temperature control (adjustable through

arange of 110° to 170°F on single element and 120° to 180°F on dual element) and manual reset high temperature cutoff per element (dual element models). Factory-wired for non-simultaneous operation; easily converted to simultaneous element operation (three phase models only).

CSA CERTIFIED AND ASME RATED T&P RELIEF VALVE

DURA-POWER™

Commercial Electric Water Heaters

Designed for use as a recovery heater having its own storage tank. Available in upright standard models (DEN) and lowboy models (DEL).

SIMPLIFIED CIRCUITRY, COLOR CODED FOR EASE OF SERVICE

ANODE ROD FOR MAXIMUM COR-ROSION PROTECTION

CABINET HAS BONDERIZED UNDERCOAT WITH BAKED ENAMEL FINISH

TOP INLET AND OUTLET OPENINGS

DRAIN VALVE (EXCLUDES DEL 6-20)

UL APPROVED FIELD CONVERSION PROGRAM

COMPLIANCE• Meets the standby loss Requirements of the U.S.

Department of Energy and current edition of ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1.

LIMITED WARRANTY OUTLINE• If the tank should leak any time during the first

three years, under the terms of the warranty, A. O. Smith will furnish a replacement heater; installation, labor, handeling and local delivery extra. THIS OUTLINE IS NOT A WARRANTY. For complete information consult the written warranty or A. O. Smith Water Products Company.

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Commercial Electric Water Heaters

Element Availability Chart (Light-Duty Commercial Electric)

Model Number No. of

Elements

Tank Capacity A B C Shipping Weight

US Gals Litres Inches mm Inches mm Inches mm lbs. Kg.DEL-6* 1 6 23 15-1/2 394 14-1/4 362 11 279 35 15.9

DEL-10 1 10 38 18-1/4 464 18 457 12-1/2 318 54 24.5

DEL-15 1 15 57 26 660 18 457 20-1/2 521 58 26.3

DEL-20 1 20 76 22-1/4 565 21-3/4 552 15-3/8 391 73 33.1

Rough-In Dimensions

Input 120V 208V 240V 277V 480V1500 Yes Yes Yes Yes -2000 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes2500 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes3000 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes3500 - - Yes - -4000 - Yes Yes Yes Yes4500 - Yes Yes Yes Yes5000 - (Yes) Yes Yes Yes5500 - (Yes) Yes Yes Yes6000 - Yest (Yes) Yes Yes

* No side outlet available on DEL-6 Model

HOT WATER OUTLET DEL-6

Top ViewDel-6/10/15/20

Front ViewDel-6/10/15/20

6 gallon model not available above 3kW6/10/15/20 gallon models all A6 circuit (2 wire) onlyt Non-simultaneous circuit only() Simultaneous only in 3ph

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©2015 A.O. Smith Corporation. All Rights Reservedwww.hotwater.com | 800-527-1953 Toll-Free USA | A.O.Smith Corporation | 500 Tennessee Waltz Parkway | Ashland City, TN 37015

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Commercial Electric Water Heaters

Product Specifications

Model Number

No. of Elements

Tank Capacity A B C D Shipping Weight

US Gals Litres Inches mm Inches mm Inches mm Inches mm lbs. Kg.

DEL-30 2 30 114 30-7/8 784 21-3/4 552 24-1/8 613 8 203 100 45.4

DEL-40 2 40 151 32-1/4 819 24 610 25-9/16 649 8 203 125 56.7

DEL-50 2 50 189 32-1/4 819 26-1/2 673 25-1/8 638 8 203 166 75.3

DEN-30 2 30 114 34-1/2 876 20-1/2 521 21 533 8 203 98 44.5

DEN-40 2 40 151 45-1/8 1146 20-1/2 521 N/A N/A 8 203 113 51.3

DEN-52 2 50 189 54-7/8 1394 20-1/2 521 N/A N/A 8 203 131 59.4

DEN-66 2 66 250 60-3/4 1543 21-3/4 552 N/A N/A 8 203 176 79.8

DEN-80 2 80 303 59-3/8 1508 24 610 N/A N/A 8 203 211 95.7

DEN-120 2 119 450 62-7/16 1586 29-3/8 746 N/A N/A 8 203 326 147.9

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This space for Architect/Engineer approval

Job Name Date

Model Specified Quantity

Variations Specified

Customer/Wholesaler

Contractor

Architect

The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Waterfree WES-2000 Urinal S.S. — Rev. 2a (10/08)

The New Sloan Waterfree Urinal —Preserves our Natural Resources andsaves costs

Sloan Waterfree Urinals reduce water and sewercosts, maintenance and repair bills, and createmore hygienic, odor-free restrooms. A Patented,Sealed Cartridge eliminates the need for water,typically conserving 40,000 gallons per unit per year.Installing Waterfree Urinals along with other SloanConservation Products ensures meaningful watersavings. In addition, Sloan Waterfree Urinals do notrequire costly supply piping to fixture.

Featuring Falcon Waterfree Technology

WaterfreeUrinalModel WES-2000

MEETS THE AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACTGUIDELINES AND ANSI A117.1ACCESSIBLE AND USABLE BUILDINGSAND FACILITIES - CHECK LOCAL CODES.

DescriptionWall hung, wall outlet, Waterfree Vitreous China Urinal.

Features• Touch-free operation• Uses no water• Mechanical-free design• Patented, Sealed Locking Cartridge• Smooth, non-porous surfaces

Benefits• Improved hygiene and safety• Reduced water and sewer costs• Water supply piping not required• Odor-free• Vandal resistant• Minimal care and easy cleaning

SpecificationsWall hung, wall outlet, waterfree, Vitreous China Urinalwith the following features:• Vitreous China Fixture• Cartridge Housing (H-1, Mod. 3)• Cartridge Kit † — Engineered to last for an average of 7000 uses• One piece Wall Bracket with Anchors Included• Uni-coupler (for new and retrofit installations)• Drain Line Test Cap† Additional Cartridges sold separately

Colors� Standard WhiteConsult factory for optional colors.

Cartridge Filter

The patented Cartridge is engineered to last for an average of7000 uses and to receive waste through drain holes. Wastepasses through an immiscible layer of biodegradable Sealant,continues through a Trap System, and flows over a Baffle toprevent the loss of Sealant. A Discharge Tube in the housingdirects the flow of waste into the building drain system. TheCartridge is designed as a replaceable component when itsfunction has been exhausted.

Patented, Sealed Cartridge usesa Biodegradable Sealant Liquid tocontrol odors.

ANSI/ASME A112.19.19-2006

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SLOAN VALVE COMPANY • 10500 SEYMOUR AVENUE • FRANKLIN PARK, IL 60131Phone: 1-800-982-5839 or 1-847-671-4300 • Fax: 1-800-447-8329 or 1-847-671-4380 • www.sloanvalve.com

Copyright © 2008 Sloan Valve Company Waterfree WES-2000 Urinal S.S. — Rev. 2a (10/08)

DescriptionWall hung, wall outlet, Waterfree Vitreous China Urinal.

Dimensions245/8” (625 mm) x 167/8” (429 mm) x 145/8” (371 mm)

Approximate Weight43 lbs.

Mounting For ADA ComplianceFor lip height of 17" (432 mm), distance from finishedfloor to drain centerline must be 95/8" (244 mm).

Drain Connection and MaterialInstalls on standard 2-inch drain connections withspud flange or threaded nipple. Suitable DWVmaterials include cast iron, galvanized steel, ABS andPVC. Waterfree urinals are not recommended forinstallation with copper DWV due to copper’ssusceptibility to corrosion.

ROUGH-IN

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

• Perform cleaning once a day, or as needed• Remove any litter in the bowl and clear cartridge drain slots• Use mild disinfectant cleaner on a cloth to wipe the bowl• DO NOT use aggressive/concentrated detergents or any other chemicals• DO NOT dispose of water into the urinal

WaterfreeUrinalModel WES-2000Uni-CouplerThe Uni-coupler connectsthe urinal housing to thebuilding drain system andconforms to NSF 14 forplastic pipes and fittings.It is designed for use inboth new and retrofitapplications and offers avariety of configurationsto meet most existingdrain openings.

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AquaSense® is a registered trademark of Zurn Industries, LLC.

ZURN INDUSTRIES, LLC. ♦ COMMERCIAL BRASS OPERATION5900 ELWIN BUCHANAN DRIVE ♦ SANFORD NC 27330Phone: 1-800-997-3876 ♦ Fax: 919-775-3541www.zurn.comIn Canada: ZURN INDUSTRIES LIMITED3544 Nashua Drive ♦ Mississauga, Ontario L4V1L2Phone: 905-405-8272 Fax: 905-405-1292

Engineering Specification

ADA compliant, battery powered, chrome plated sensorfaucet for retrofit and new construction.

Flow Rate1.5 gpm Vandal Resistant Aerator

Occupant DetectionInfrared convergence-type proximity sensorThirty Second Time out feature

Spout moduleChrome Plated Cast Brass

Also IncludesIn-line filter4 "AA" batteriesInlet for a 1/2"[13] ball riser

Accessories

-CG CareGuard Aerator -DSA Drug Screening Applications -MT Mixing Tee -MV Temperature Mixing Valve -SH Supply Hoses for Mixing Valve -SSH Single Stainless Supply Hose (-XL) -TMV Thermostatic Mixing Valve for Multiple

Faucets -TMV-1 Thermostatic Mixing Valve for Single

Faucets -_____ Other

Flow Control Options

-F 0.5 gpm/1.9 Lpm Vandal-Resistant Non-Aerated -J 1.5 gpm/ 5.7 Lpm Vandal-Resistant Laminar Flow -K 1.0 gpm/ 3.8 Lpm Vandal-Resistant Laminar Flow -L 1.0 gpm/ 3.8 Lpm Vandal-Resistant Aerator -M 0.35 gpm/1.3 Lpm Vandal-Resistant Non-Aerated -N 0.5 gpm/ 1.9 Lpm Vandal-Resistant Laminar Flow

AquaSense®

TAG

Z6915-XLAquaSense Battery Powered Faucet

NOTE: For Hardwire applications furnish P6000-HW6power converter. Order P6000-HW6 power converterseperately.

Architectural/Engineering Approval

The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Please contact Zurn for most up to date information.

The P6000-HW6 and P6000-MJ will power up to 8 sensorfaucets.

Rev. F Date: 10/10/2014Dwg. No. 200178 Product No. Z6915-XL

Optional Power Supply Accessories

-CWB Connector Wire for Hardwire Install -MJ Mini Junction Box

Power Supply Choices (Sold Separately)

-ACA 6 VDC Plug-In Power Converter -HW6 Hardwired Power Converter

Careguard currently only available with -E, 1.5 VandalResistant Laminar Aerator.

Zurn Lead Compliant products (-XL) are manufactured tocomply with state laws and local codes that mandate leadcontent levels less than one quarter of one percent (0.25%)total lead content by weighted average.

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W D G A R C H I T E C T S182AquaSense® is a registered trademark of Zurn Industries, LLC.

TYPICAL Z6915-XLAquaSense BatteryPowered Faucet

TYPICAL Z6915-XL-ACAAquaSense Plug-InPowered Faucet

TYPICAL Z6915-XL-CWBAquaSense HardwirePowered FaucetOptional:* Optional -MJ mini junction boxfor connecting up to 8 faucets

Optional Mixing Valves

P6900-MVTemperature Mixing Valve

P6900-MT Mixing Tee

NOTE: MUST USE EITHER ZURN P6000-HW6 HARDWIRE POWER CONVERTER OR ZURN P6000-PC6 PLUG-IN POWER CONVERTERTO ENSURE PROPER OPERATION. USING A POWER CONVERTER OTHER THAN ZURN MAY RESULT IN OPERATION MALFUNCTION ORUNIT FAILURE.

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RED (+ )

WHI TEBL ACK

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TO FAUCETOR FL USH VAL VE

C U SUL®

NOTE: Recommendedthrough hole diameter toproperly mount the spout/shank is 1-1/8” to 1-1/4”.

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ELECTRICAL CUT SHEETS11

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Di ital Lighting Mana ement

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Network ctiaractertsttcs

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Segment Network Control Opt Iona

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Digital Lighting Management is designed to scale from indttidual rooms to whole buildings. For building--wide monitoring and management, multiple OLM l11cal networks milj be connected to an industry !landard open protocol network for control by a segment manager or building automation sySlem (BASI. Networking also allows lighting control panels to be incorporated in10 a OLM system.

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DLM ComponenlS

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DW-100 Dual Technolo Sensor

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The r:JN. 100 dual technolOCJf Wall switch sensor combines the benefits of pass We infrared IPIR) and ultrasonic: technologies. and can turn lights OFF and ON based on occupancy. It is characterized by high sensit~ity to small and large mwements, appealing aesthetics. and a variety of features.

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LMDC-100 Digital Dual Technolo I}'. Ceiling Mount Occu anc Sensor

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•" LMDX-100 Digital Dual Technolog_i'. Corner Mount Occu anc Sensor

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LMLS-400 Sing1le Zone Switching and Dimming Closed Loo Digital Photosensor

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LMRC-100 Series Digital On Off Room Controllers

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LMRC-100 Series Digital Room Controllers incll.lde one or two rela)'lsl for orV"oH control of a total of 20 amps, and a high-efficiency switching power supi;ty. They are the foundation of a WattStopper Digital Lighting Management (OLM! system, and allow integration of occupancy sensors. da-;lighting sensors and switches for energy-efficient lighting control

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LMRC-100 Series Room Controllers operate on one 120 or 2nvo1t. 20 amp, feed and provide Ctas.s 2 power to sensors and switches via the OLM local netWOrk. Once powered up, Plug n' Go automaticaltf configures system components for the most energy-efficient ope<ation. The room controllers then switch lighting or motor loads on and off in response to inpJt from the communica1ing devices. The OLM sys1em may be reconfigured using Push n' Learn withou11he need for tools or a PC.

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LMRC-100 Series Room Con1rollers are ideal for single or multiple zone ol\'off ligh1ing con1rol applications. The LMRC- 101 helps specifiers comply with basic ASH RAE 90.1 requiremen1s. white the LMRC-102 is designed for bi 4 lewl switching in IECC. EPAct. California Title 24 or LEED projec:1s. Both controllers are appropriate for api;tica1ions in pr~ale offices. open offices. conference rooms. lunch rooms and break rooms in arrt commercial building.

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LMRC-210 Series Digital On Off 0-10 Volt Dimming Room Controllers

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LMRC-210 Series Digital Room Controllers include one, two or three relaylsl to switch a total of 15 or 20 amps, a higl\-efficiency switching power supply and one 0-10 volt output per rela)' for control old immable loads including electronic ballasts IA.diance Mark 7. or equ~alent). They are the foundation of a WauStopper Digital Lighting Management (OLMI system. and allow integration of occupancy sensors, da-;lighting controls and switches for enerCJt-efficient lighting control.

Oponnlon LMRC-210 Series Room Contrd lers operate on one 120 or 277 volt. 20 amp, or 347 volt. IS amp, feed and provide Class 2 power to sensors and switches via the OLM local nemor1<. Once powered up, Plug n' Go automatically configures system components for the most energy-efficient operation. The room control lers then dim or 9Nitch lighting or motor loads in response to input from the communicating devices. When a dimming input is received, the rel.a)' switches on when the dimmed level rises above zero. and off when it reaches zero. to coordina1e control of power and the ~ IOvol t signal to the load. They also monitor the current draw of the total connected load. Each room controller stores up to 16 scene preset levels for each dimmed output

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Appllaltlors LMRC-210 Series Room Controllers are ideal for single or multiple zone on/ off or dimming lighting control applications. They are approp-iate for app~ cations in private offices. open offices. conference rooms and classrooms in artt commercial build­ing. LMRC-210 Series Room Controllers also help facility managers who want to track building power usage by monitoring current for liljh'ling or other loads.A network bridge (LMBC-300) is required to expose OLM local neiwork power data readings to a Segment Manager or BAS.

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LMSW-100 Series Digital Wall Switches

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DHCripllan LMSW4 100 Series Digital WaU Switches are low voltage devices for energrsaving manual on/ off control of one or more loads from one or more locations. They are part of a Digital Lighting Management IDLM) system and can control Orff

load(s) connected to OLM room controllers.

D Jlll"ll fan LMSW4 100 Se<ies Switches operate on Class 2 power supplied to a OLM loc:al network by one or more room controllers. The switches send a digital signal for on or off whentver a pushbutton is pressed by a use<. Plug n' Go au1omatic configuration as.signs each load to a switch buuon upon syst em startup. If the number of buuons equals the number of toads. each button opera1es one toad. If there are more toads than buuons, the last buuon controls multiple loads. Artf extra buttons are unassigned. When multiple switches are installed, default operation is for mult~wa'f con1rol: each switch controls au of the loads on the syst em. Button assignments mq be quicktf reconfil)ured using Push n' Learn. Buuon configuration m~ be changed from load control to scene control using OLM configuration tools.

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Appllcotlarw LMSW4 100 Series Digital W:all Switches are recommended for virtualtf all applications, including offices. conference rooms and classrooms. They are ideal for arrt area where manual on/off control is desired. They are also perfect for applications requiring multi-way control. LMSW4 100 Series Switches increase enerqf savings and improve the return on investment of arff Digital Lighting Management system.

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WattStoppere Digilal Lighting Management (OLM) StarluP. R!!!!uesl

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WattStoppere Digital L.qrtilg Management {DLM} startup Request

1Startup Request Form1 ll't!!!rucl!ans

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RECEIPT OF THESTAlll"UP iu;xilEST FORM IS llEQUREDTO SCHEDULE A STAlll"UP VISrr. A MNllUI OF THREE WEEKS l\DTCE IS NECESSARY FORA STARTUP DATE

Reguk'f:d Amm!tb1s fl'lt-wiot.atit:tb..t,.,.tlli'lkp:w*°*'•,.,~> !::!!!!! -1. MDLM T·: mAfiaslleelt~-~ 2. M ,,....ts., tmn .5BltSD:5 .are ...-...MS p:Ml'l!d. l. AU.R.Mi5cat:flesl'l:it~liyY' 77 t aie~lll5llld. 4. E::mli::fojll ' d(s)ftst*d{f ; E tt) s. Al ...aa t. • ... W:a 1 ll w 6 , h, tcanD,. ...s,. : r• 1 OIQ ... priarm tllG ttll'tl.4I dll:I.

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Watt Slopp,er

st.b.lp !!iil!!l"WD!s (SOOM) i*GLim lilr • fil!kl ~ in an:& 'ID evM.ulll! h! plq:ll!!r Dsleleim d a.~ in wwwclei ICE lli9' DW" Dllfll gllic211i11!5. .lllld lhl! dl!sign of the 57slei'- Conl•rrm--jan lhlll i is imleled in ~llCI! will pn::dd c:b:unBdiiDJn; ~ .lllld 'ft!lfy hd lhl! Sjsleii apa*5 115 iinm"ldl!d; ......... intD pruglllJIWIBI*! 51sle ii m rdl!cl h! DWlll!l!ii" inl:l!ndl!d !iJl!lllm!ID! d opaallian; 111"111 pmnte baD .... .nc:I n!llil!llf d 11111 !iJ51em lmduan!. ::di i1!W and~

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5pl!!m Cflldaut U!ie J J qa iate W4S' J J er i::lws +r ' l'ar b!sting. Wz+l!diurt,. iill"ld irmal p1o;a•1ailling pn:i •RS iil5i iBJJil'ed T ll!!!!iil ll!5lh ~ beuate a piililafh! ~ Dl:x::unri ~ F"ri"9" ~ IE iiiili&iEd by he f'l:ajl!d MiliiiUE!i ~ WJipMiuli al Slartup_ Use. iill"ld i&idi ii5 !iil..WDfinlip c:lac::unerdili ill ~ p!!ifannl!d iM1I m1 e bJls *= ·Q"'l4!d irti5 ~ Save ;and nHiWt eltDtric leiing daiii n il5 nDR li::nn. urCDllll!!rl .. c:umully ~ adidiic •bnllllli!!ii"~

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walttStopper I

Set~ Rl!..,.t Thi! fl!llCMl:llill dl!t;ik !5iil:e ffuiitiiDn,. cn£d5. iiDI m wadlUas pmvi::ll!s tr iii~ al

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Cpgyy*g Thi! Eclali:::iii1 is l@ifW:ai!il:lle ll:r iriliiil ~ al CD"rplBs pn7tlii::tB:j by w.•st••e- This ~ in5&.lli ... am lic:e&ng ii111J salmille llill is reqmed trill! li;l*1: ~ !!iif!58n. This imes n::it in::ble nelmiit ~ !iil!IJ.W'ily, .i111Hn&..1r ah!!'" IT~ llill H1ilf be~ bf Ill! -ame-_ lhl! Eclali:::i1111 is n::it iEijUl!!!lliiiE: b­ama!l"cr DCl'l•..U pmidEd c:::onpdl5s. bl!yoi1ll in5&.llilg ii111J m-.wwE lhid 111i1f hi!~- ll:r he JVDlg a:nlmll ~ .... isnald::llig;dell .. ~rep;;;m-.......... lM'Sfrwer~-

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Watt Stopper Warranty

We:llSEppl!f"'5 !iiBndmrd -.anty is in ellB:l lix" e. period DI m'll! (1). 111111!!1! (3). orfiR (5} yems. dl!pending an ~ l:ftll!. tan till! d&E DI shipment. {See indivicUl.I pn::iducl: cul !5hll!ll!l lix" lerl gth DI ~nly-} W.usti::ippa-~nil!!ii its lftlClllcl:s hi be frl!I! d dll!'leds in melll!lie Is encl

~ fortlll! -.anty periocl.. There ere no Dbligetions GI" iebiiie!i ~till! pert of

We:llSEpper i::lr ccriseqUBltie.I d~ sisrlg out of er in CD'll"ll!CIDI will I'll! U5I! GI"

pelfonneni=I!! DI 'hs ......-.0 or other incill!!d dmm&gl!S...., 1'1!5pt!d: hi lms af paperly. 11!'111!1111e.

DI" palil or GD!it of ra1wwal inslellilion er reinslellilian.

In the l!Yl!!nl DI fie ight de llBgl!. n!plili=ll!llll!nl materials. ml&I bl! Cllden!cl end paid i::lr .. d .11 cbiim

lied by the mnsignee or lbl!! C1W1ier" i::lr I'll! lli'ilDlinl DI I'll! IE!pllec:emenl: nadl:t ie.15_ ShCJulcl d ll!'led5 DID.ii" alb!.- inslellilian ..... wihin the --.e.ntr period. Ibey shauld bl! !!!5ipl!!IDc:llly dlsc:ribed m B.

We:llSEpper ll!ptl!Sl!nlelivl!.. WlllSto~ lllil fulMih melll!liel!!!i lo IE!p.llir DI" ~CP ~ lhet

mey PfUW'll! dl!ll!chl! in ils. woillmenship .11t1d illlllh!n.15 wihin I'll! ~m,- period. This dlll5 rd ep~ »: (1} dmmllJll! ceusec:ll by ~l!nl e!w. mi!il...-.lling. or dropping; (2} nadl:tie.l!!!i .nc:h

hllVI!! bel!n 5Ubjed hi .......tmrizEd l1!!pllir. (3) mmb!liails rd Li5ed in llCa>ldencl! .th inshc:IEns: (4) mdinmy ml!lil" encl h!er: W.u5qlpe r lllil bl! limih!d m till! fumii!!ihing of ~ pails,, fr1l!I! af dmigl!. in exdw'ilfl! lix" perts piDWl!n ID be ~ ...t c:laes ncd inc:lucle eny altlB' msls of

ranovel or inslellilian.

Tl'll!! gin'lg af GI" WLR ID gin! wry e.dvicl! or 11!CD111mend.lrims by W.atlSID~ she.I rd

cansliulll!! ..,-~m,- by DI" impose ..,- bl:lilliy af Tbe WellSlnpper. This werr..ty mnsliull!s

lbl!! !di! encl exdil!iiin! ll!IDl!dy of I'll! p~ .. d Iii! exdriivl! bl:lilliy of WellSlappa-• .-.I i!ii in Ilia.I DI~ end e.I a1t1B' ~nies. ~ l!!ii!ill!!d. inlpliil!l::ll. oc sWuby .115 ID iTIB'dufte.biilitf. lih!ss for Pm'JICl!!il!! said. dl!5i:::~. qi..mifJ" pn::iduc:tiveness. er~ DlhB" rnmller.