DIVISION
13 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION
SECTION 13121
PRE-ASSEMBLED
SUBSTATION CONTROL BUILDING WITHOUT FLOOR
PART I - GENERAL
This section is for the “Control Building” complete
with all materials and accessories as needed for a complete
building as shown on the project drawings and as specified
herein. All requirements of the contract documents, General
Conditions, and Project Requirements apply to this section
except as modified herein.
1.01 DESCRIPTION
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The work shall include
the furnishing, delivery, and installation of One (1) pre-ssembled,
pre-engineered, steel building as specified herein.
- The building shall be a structurally steel
framed, "TRACHTE POWER HOUSE™" design, manufactured with Channelframe™
construction, any other design must be pre-approved by the
Owner and/or their Engineer.
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Codes and Standards. The
structure design and manufacture shall, as a minimum, conform
to ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers) current edition
of "Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures"
and to the MBMA (Metal Building Manufacturers Association)
"Recommended Design Practices Manual." Building shall be
manufactured and built to satisfy the Current Editions of
the International Building Code (IBC), and the National
Electrical Code (NEC). Building Manufacturer shall supply
plans and calculations stamped by a Registered Professional
Engineer for the State where Building to be installed, and
is responsible for obtaining any State Industrial Building
Commission Approvals and Third Party Inspections if required
by the State where building is installed.
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Loading. The building
shall be designed to support the following loads:
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Roof Load - 50 PSF
(40# live and 10# dead)
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Ceiling Dead Load
- 10 PSF
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Wall Load - 110 mph
wind, plus wall mounted equipment.
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Floor Load –
N/A Slab Floor
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Seismic Zone: Per
UBC for site location.
1.03 DRAWINGS AND SUBMITTALS
- Within two (2) weeks of notice to proceed,
the Manufacturer shall submit four (4) sets of Approval Drawings
and an electronic file copy of same in Adobe pdf format to
the engineer for review. The drawings shall show at a minimum
the building floor plan, interior and exterior dimensions,
elevations, suggested foundation elevations and dimensions,
and the location of all primary accessories included with
the building.
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A standard color chart
shall be provided to the Owner for exterior color selection
prior to manufacturing
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A digital file of each
final shop drawing shall be sent on disc or via E-Mail to
the Engineer at the time of shipping and prior to request
for final payment. Digital files shall be in Adobe pdf format
or other approved computer graphics format. A digital file
of each final shop drawing in Autocad format may be requested.
1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE
Building Manufacturer to have a Quality Control program
that follows building through to completion and is passed
on to Owner with all instruction manuals and final drawings.
Additionally, the building manufacturer to have been in the
control building business for a minimum of 5 years, and able
to supply proof of supplying at least 25 Buildings of a similar
type in that time.
1.05 WARRANTY
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Manufacturer shall guarantee
that the complete building will have no defects in materials
and workmanship for a period of Two Years, except as limited
or extended by the original equipment or component manufacturer.
- Metal Exteriors and Roofing shall have
a baked-on PVDF resin based paint coating, over either a Galvalume
or galvanized substrate, with a Twenty Year Warranty against
rust perforation, a Thirty Year Warranty against fading and
chalking and a Forty Year Warranty against flaking peeling
and checking. Coatings to meet minimum performance requirements
as set forth in ASCA specification 96 and AAMA specification
2605. (KYNAR 500 is an approved coating).
PART II PRODUCTS
2.01 MATERIALS
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The materials shall be
new, unused, and fabricated in a workmanlike manner in a
factory environment. Hot rolled steel to meet as a minimum
standard ASTM –A36, and all galvanized steel to meet
as a minimum standard ASTMA -653.
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The components and building
parts shall be clearly marked on the drawings.
2.02 BASE - PERIMETER ANGLE SYSTEM
- Building base shall have a hot rolled
steel angle framework, welded, primed and painted, with maximum
deflection of L/240. Base shall be pre-drilled for anchoring
to a concrete slab with expansion anchors. Concrete slab floor/foundation
to be by others with design assistance supplied by building
manufacturer.
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Base framework to be
fully cleaned, primed and painted with a self-priming, VOC
compliant, catalyzed coating system designed to provide
an extremely durable finish, suitable for heavy industrial,
severe coastal, chemical, or off shore environments with
superior corrosion protection and resistance to fading.
Paint system to have a minimum Dry Film Thickness, per coat
of 5-7 mils. Color to be Navy Gray. Floor to have a non-slip
texture added to Paint. Approved coating: Sherwin Williams
Macropoxy 646 Fast-Cure Epoxy with a minimum dry film thickness
of 5-7 mils.
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Weld standards shall,
as a minimum, meet AWS recommended practices.
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Heavy duty steel lift
eyes to be supplied and mounted to the roof trusses as needed
for lifting the building.
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Ground lugs to be bolted
to frame where indicated on Drawings.
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Framework:
The building shall have a complete, internal, self-supporting,
structural steel frame which does not rely on the exterior
panels or roof cover panels for any of its structural
strength or framing. The building framework shall include
8 to 16 gauge, cold-formed, galvanized steel structural
members. Building framework to have a flush wall, post
and beam format with girts and purlins, and full trusses
on both endwalls which easily allows for future expansion
and/or modifications. Wall and ceiling structural support
system are to be designed to provide load carrying capability
for anticipated equipment loads using 16 gauge galvanized
steel hat channels behind liner panel for reinforcement
as needed, with locations shown on approval drawings.
Roof to have 8 gauge to 14 gauge solid web hot rolled
steel trusses.
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Insulation:
Exterior walls shall have a minimum of 3.5”, fiberglass
batt insulation and a vapor barrier. The ceiling shall
have a minimum of 6” cellulose insulation and a
vapor barrier. In addition to the insulation in the walls
and ceiling, an additional 1” insulation blanket
shall be installed over the entire building framework
and under the exterior wall and roof panels, as a thermal
break. The insulation system shall provide a minimum of
R-19 in the walls, R-24 above the ceiling, and R-30 in
the floor. Cellulose to have a minimum flame spread rating
of 5
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Roof:
A roof pitched 1 inch in 12 or greater shall have a covering
of overlapping, 18 gauge, G-90 galvanized, ribbed steel
panels with a baked-on Kynar 500, PVDF resin-based finish
in manufacturer’s standard colors. Overlapping roof
panels shall be installed with appropriate self-tapping
fasteners with integral gaskets. A roof with a pitch of
less than 1 inch in 12 shall have a roof covering of mechanically-seamed,
24 gauge, Standing-Seam Roofing, with a minimum seam height
of 2”. Standing seam roof panels shall be of Galvalume
steel, with a baked-on Kynar 500, PVDF resin-based coating
and shall have no visible fasteners on main run. Roof
to include a matching, die-formed ridge cap, and a fully
supported 3” overhang. Properly sized attic space
ventilation shall be provided.
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Exterior
Walls: The exterior walls shall be 24
or 18 gauge ribbed G-90 galvanized steel panels with a
baked-on PVDF resin-based finish in manufacturer’s
standard colors. Exterior siding panels to be overlapped
and installed with appropriate self-tapping fasteners
with integral gaskets, and shall be removable without
any disturbance to interior panels. Butted seams are not
allowed. All openings in walls are to be structurally
framed, sleeved, trimmed, and provided with external drip
caps. Repair or replacement of exterior panels must be
able to be done entirely from outside.
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Exterior
Trim: The exterior trim package shall
include stepped or boxed eave, rake, fascia, base, corner,
jamb, and header trim in, 26 gauge Galvalume material
with owner’s choice of standard KYNAR colors.
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Interior
Finish: The building’s interior
walls and ceiling shall be lined with flush-fit 22 gauge,
roll-formed liner panels, with concealed fasteners and
a baked-on White KYNAR 500 finish over G-90 galvanized
substrate. The building interior shall feature a complete
matching trim system including base, jamb, header, and
ceiling trim
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Interior
Dimensions: The building’s finished
interior dimensions shall be no less than 10 ½”
in width and length from the exterior dimensions shown
on the drawings. Minimum floor to ceiling dimension shall
be nominal 10’.
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Fasteners,
Adhesives, and Sealants: The fasteners,
adhesives, and sealants utilized shall be of types approved
for use on this type of structure as required by the appropriate
agency or governing body, as covered in section 1.02 of
these specifications.
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Closures:
Matching, pre-molded, closed cell elastomer closures provided
by the siding and roof panel manufacturer shall be installed
according to the manufacturer’s recommendations
at the eave line, beneath the roof panels, and where the
trim meets the wall panels.
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Minimum
Standards. Doors shall at a minimum comply with
Steel Door Institute directive SDI-100.
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Doors
and Frames. Doors to be constructed of no less
than 18-gauge steel faced leafs with stiffeners and 16
gauge door frames. Doors and frames to be hot-dipped galvanized
to ASTM designations A924 and A653, then factory primed
and painted with epoxy enamel to match the building or
the trim. Door to have insulated core.
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Sizes
and Quantity. Shall be as indicated on the drawings.
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Door Hardware shall
include:
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NRP stainless steel
ball bearing hinges, minimum of Three (3) per door.
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Von Duprin 22TP
low profile rim device type panic interior openers,
with cylinder lock keyed entry and thumb latch exterior.
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LCN4110 closer
with hold open arm.
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Weatherstripping
and sweep, Reese #797B.
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Watershed, at top
of door, Reese #202C; 203C.
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Drip cap, extending
3” past door edge.
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Entry alarm contacts,
Edwards #61.
2.05 MISCELLEANEOUS BUILDING ACCESSORIES
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Telecommunications
Board. If indicated on the drawings, building manufacturer
to install a 7/16” thick White FRP veneer plywood
telecommunications board over a 7/16” OSB backer
with flush transition trim to wall liner. Painted plywood
fastened over the wall liner is not acceptable. Size and
quantity to be as indicated on drawing or in the BOM.
- Cable Entrance.
Either a Polyphaser PEEP-M type, grounding bulkhead cable
entrance or a Microflect Waveguide with the model and number
of ports specified on the BOM, shall be located where shown
on the drawings.
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PVC
Chases. 1” PVC Cable chases to be installed
in the wall near the bottom of Telecommunications Board,
and in diagonal building corners for ground leads. Chase(s)
to be sealed with silicone caulk.
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Emergency
Eye Wash. If indicated on the drawings, building
manufacturer to install a wall mounted self contained
emergency eye wash station containing, at a minimum, Two
16 ounce bottles of sterile saline solution.
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Fire
Extinguisher(s). Wall mounted 10# Dry Chemical
ABC Rated Fire Extinguishers are to be provided in a convenient
location at each doorway.
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Furnishings.
Furniture such as Desks, File cabinets, Drawing Racks,
etc. to be supplied by building manufacturer only if specifically
called for in Appendix A or in the BOM.
2.06 HEATING, VENTILATION, and AIR CONDITIONING
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Minimum
Standards. Unit(s) to be a readily available wall
mounted commercial grade air conditioner with integral
heater, (SUN, Eubank, Marvair, or equal). All electrical
connections to meet NEC standards. Unit(s) to be supplied
by a manufacturer with service representation within a
250 mile radius of area where building is installed.
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Size
and Quantity. Unit(s) to be sized by building manufacturer
to maintain a minimum interior temperature of 60 °
F, and a maximum interior temperature of 85 ° F, based
on the ambient site conditions and expected internal heat
gains as shown on the attached Appendix. A. Quantity to
be as shown on the drawings or as determined by building
manufacturer. Power feed is assumed to be 208/240 VAC,
single phase unless noted otherwise in Appendix A or the
BOM.
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Filters
and Controls. Unit(s) to have supply and return
grilles, and a replaceable pleated high efficiency filter
on the return side. Unit(s) to be controlled by a separate
wall mounted auto-change over thermostat or a lead-lag
controller if two units are used.
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Minimum
Standards. Intake to have a filter rack, pleated
high efficiency filter, insect screens and painted steel
weather hood. Exhaust to have a back draft damper, insect
screen, and painted steel weather hood. Units to be louvered
aluminum with gravity dampers unless otherwise specified.
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Size
and Quantity. Unless otherwise indicated, Intake
and Exhaust to be sized by building manufacturer based
on size of the building and/or any specific requirements
based on Battery System being used.
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Controls.
Exhaust fan to be controlled by a manual on-off switch,
and a cycle timer (such as Intermatic). It may also be
controlled by a Hydrogen Detector and/or a separate wall
mounted thermostat, if called out in Appendix A or the
BOM.
2.07 BUILDING ELECTRICAL - STANDARDS
Minimum Standards. All
grounding, workmanship and materials shall conform, as a
minimum, to the 2002 National Electric Code. All conduit
shall be electrical thin wall metallic tubing (EMT) except
service runs which are PVC, and flexible metallic conduit
used for motor and fixture connections. All interior junction
boxes are NEMA 1. All wiring and conduit is surface mounted
and run tight to walls and ceiling. Conductors shall be
98% conductivity copper with 600 volt insulation, THHN,
sized as required, 12 gauge minimum for line voltage wiring
and 18 gauge for alarms.
2.08 BUILDING ELECTRICAL – MATERIALS
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Interior
Lighting. Building to be equipped with 4’
twin tube 40 watt (or 32 watt) fluorescent light fixtures
with rapid start ballasts, lamps, and acrylic lens cover.
Lighting to be designed to provide a minimum of 50 foot
candles at desk level.
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Exterior
Lighting. Building to have a vandal resistant
70 watt High pressure Sodium (HPS) exterior light above
each door, equipped with acrylic lens cover, and controlled
by a built-in photocell.
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Emergency
Lighting. Wall mounted emergency lighting to
be installed in the quantity shown on the drawings.
Lights to be dual head, 90 minute back up, with lamps
included.
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Exit
Signs. Red LED exit signs to be provided above
each door.
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Interior
Receptacles. Wall mounted 20 amp, 125 V AC duplex
receptacles shall be installed in the quantity indicated
on the drawings, with standard Ivory cover plates, at
18” above floor level, unless otherwise indicated
in Appendix A.
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Exterior
Receptacles. Weatherproof, 20 amp, 125 VAC, GFI
protected duplex receptacles shall be installed next
to any Air Conditioners and in any other location indicated
on the drawings.
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All switches are to
be 20 amp, wall mounted with standard Ivory cover plates,
at 44” above floor.
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Switches are standard
single pole except lighting if more than One door is
used and then switches to be Three Way.
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Smoke
Alarm(s). A ceiling mounted 120 VAC smoke detector
and relay to be installed.
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Door
Alarm(s). Each door to have a magnetic contact
entry alarm.
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High
and Low Temperature Alarms. One High Temperature
and One Low Temperature alarm to be provided.
All alarms are to be
wired to a wall mounted 12” x 12” NEMA 1 enclosure,
with terminal blocks mounted and alarms wired to one side
only, wiring from other side by others.
Building manufacturer
to install a standard 4” x 4” metal Wireway
with hinged removable cover around perimeter of building
interior near the ceiling unless indicated otherwise on
the drawings.
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An aluminum ladder
type cable tray system to be provided in a layout and
size as indicated in the drawings. Cable tray to be
mounted from a reinforced ceiling using uni-strut and
threaded rods. Load capacity of the cable tray shall
at a minimum meet NEMA Class “C” (100 lbs.
per lineal foot). The bottom of the cable tray shall
be 8’ 6” from the floor.
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The building to have
either a fully framed and sleeved floor cutout with
a removable cover plate, or fully framed and sleeved
wall opening(s) with removable cover plates.
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Additionally, if indicated
on the drawings the building to have an Exterior Cable
Riser with two piece, weather proof removable cover,
stainless steel bolts and wing nuts and a run of vertical
tray.
2.08.7 GROUNDING
AND ACCESSORIES:
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Copper Ground Bus
Bar – ¼ “x 2” copper bus bar,
brackets, and accessories run as shown on drawings.
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Ground
Fittings – Copper compression connectors and fittings,
supplied per material specifications.
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