Specifier
notes are shown in italics and should be deleted from the final document. Generally all of the manufacturer’s products
in this category are listed and the specifier must take care to delete those
products not included in the project.
Depending
on the relative complexity of the project, the specifier may choose to combine
two or more Compartment and Cubicle Sections into one Section, Section 10150
Compartments and Cubicles, corresponding to the CSI MasterFormatä.
Edit
each Article in this Section to suit project requirements.
SECTION
10170
PLASTIC TOILET
COMPARTMENTS
1.01
SECTION
INCLUDES
A.
Overhead
braced, floor mounted solid plastic compartments.
B.
Floor
mounted, ceiling braced solid plastic compartments.
C.
Solid
plastic privacy and urinal screens.
D.
Hardware
and fittings.
1.02
RELATED
SECTIONS
A.
Section
(select Sections that describe the
anchoring substrate: floor and walls).
B.
Section
10810-Toilet Accessories.
1.03
REFERENCES
A.
B.
ASTM
A666 – Standard Specification for Austenitic Stainless Steel Sheet, Strip,
Plate, and Flat Bar.
1.04
SUBMITTALS
A.
Provide
submittals in accordance with Conditions of the Contract and Section
01330-Submittal Procedures.
B.
Submit
shop drawings showing layout, door swings, profiles, and product components,
including anchorage, accessories and finish colors.
C.
Submit
product data on panel construction, hardware, and accessories.
D.
Submit
two samples 4 x 4 inch (102 x 102 mm) in size illustrating panel finish, color,
and sheen.
E.
Submit
maintenance data for installed products in accordance with Section
01780-Closeout Submittals.
1.05
DELIVERY,
STORAGE AND HANDLING
A.
Generally
comply with provisions of Section 01600-Product Requirements.
B.
Comply
with manufacturer’s ordering instructions and lead time requirements to avoid
construction delays.
C.
Deliver
materials in manufacturer’s original, unopened, undamaged containers with
identification labels intact.
D.
Store
materials indoors, in a supported vertical position, protected from weather conditions
and construction activities.
1.06
PROJECT
CONDITIONS
A.
Building
enclosed, completely protected from outside weather with minimum inside
temperature of 60°F.
1.07
WARRANTY
A.
Provide
manufacturer’s fifteen year warranty against corrosion, breakage and delamination
of panels.
2.01
MANUFACTURERS
A.
The
Mills Company, a subsidiary of Bradley Corporation, P.O. Box 309, Menomonee
Falls, WI 53052-0309. Phone 800-BRADLEY
(800-272-3539), FAX 262-251-5817.
http://www.bradleycorp.com
B.
Substitutions:
[Section 01600 – Product Requirements]
[Not Permitted].
2.02
MANUFACTURED
UNITS
A.
Overhead
braced compartments, “Bradmar”–Series 400 (specify
colors and options).
B.
Floor
mounted and ceiling braced, series 700 (Specify color and options.
C.
Urinal
screens, panels(specify color and
options).
2.03
COMPONENTS
A.
Panels,
doors and pilasters, 1 inch (25 mm) thick, constructed from high density
polyethylene resins compounded under high pressure to form a single component,
waterproof, non-absorbent, with a self-lubricating surface.
1.
Edges:
Rounded to a ¼ inch (6 mm) radius.
2.
Doors
and panels 55 inches (1397 mm) high mounted 14 inches (356 mm) above finished
floor, with aluminum heat sink fastened to bottom edge of doors.
B.
Pilasters
82 inches (2083 mm) high, [minimum 5 inches (127 mm) wide for integral hinges],
same construction as panels and doors, supported by pilaster shoe anchored to
floor.
2.04
Accessories
A.
One-piece
pilaster shoes, 3 inch (76 mm) high type 304 stainless steel with #4 satin
brushed finish, anchored in place with stainless steel screws.
B.
Head
Rails: 1 x 1-1/2 inch (25 x 38 mm) anodized aluminum tube with anti-grip
profile and cast socket wall brackets.
C.
Brackets:
Continuous 54 inch (1372 mm) long [aluminum] [stainless steel] [extruded PVC]
single or double ear style.
(OR)
[Brackets:
Aluminum, stirrup style.]
D.
Fasteners,
screws and bolts: Tamper proof stainless steel.
E.
Hardware:
Extruded aluminum 6463-T alloy and chrome-plated non-ferrous cast metal.
1.
Hinge
system integrated with doors and pilasters with no exposed metal parts. Hinge mechanism integrated into door and
pilaster as a ½ inch (13 mm) diameter gravity cam unit with 3/16 inch (5 mm)
stainless steel pin at door bottom and ½ inch (13 mm) nylon pin at top.
2.
Latches
fabricated from extruded aluminum with a clear anodized satin finish for the
housing and a black anodized finish for the slide bolt.
3.
Door
strike and keeper, 6 inches (152 mm) long fabricated from extruded aluminum
with clear anodized satin finish and wraparound flanges. Bumper is flexible vinyl.
4.
Coat
hook with wall bumper, chrome-plated; one per compartment, mounted on door.
5.
Door
pull and door stop for each out swinging door.
3.01
EXAMINATION
A.
Verify
that finishes and plumbing are complete and acceptable for the installation of
toilet compartments.
B.
Verify
field measurements are as shown on approved shop drawings.
C.
Verify
correct spacing of plumbing fixtures.
D.
Verify
correct location of built-in framing, blocking, anchorage, and bracing.
3.02
INSTALLATION
A.
Comply
with manufacturer’s written instructions for installation of compartments.
B.
Anchor
panel brackets to construction using anchors suitable for supporting substrate.
C.
Attach
panels and pilasters to brackets. Locate head rail joints at pilaster
centerlines.
D.
Attach
clamp design head rail over pilaster and secure to front with screws.
3.03
ADJUSTING
A.
Section
01700 – Execution Requirements: Testing, adjusting, and balancing.
B.
Adjust
and align hardware to uniform clearance at vertical edge of doors, not
exceeding 3/16 inch (5 mm).
C.
Adjust
hinges to position doors in [partially] [fully] opened position when
unlatched. Return out swinging doors to
closed position. (Note: Out swinging
doors require wall or panel to limit door travel to maximum 105 degrees.)
D.
Correct
minor damage to installed products; remove and replace work that cannot be
satisfactorily repaired.
3.04
CLEANING
A.
Remove
packaging and construction debris, and legally dispose of off-site.
3.05
SCHEDULE
(Where multiple units are specified, it might
be best to give them a “mark” and
create a schedule).