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SECTION 10 14 00 SIGNAGE PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Provide labor, materials, and equipment necessary for the complete installation of identifying devices as indicated on the Drawings and specified herein. B. This Section includes the following types of signs: 1. Interior/exterior room name signage. 2. Engraved signs: a. Symbol signage. C. Signage shall be provided to conform to ADA requirements. ADA requirements supersede Technical Specifications in this Section. Manufacturer shall conform to tactile, braille, letter size, and other requirements as may be required by ADA Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities, Section 4.30, Signage, and other applicable sections; and State and Local Codes and Regulations. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Furnish required shop drawings and other submittals as required for SBBC Facilities selection in accordance with Division 1 requirements (Section 01 30 00). B. Manufacturer s color charts consisting of actual units or section of units showing the full range of colors available for the following: 1. Magnesium sheet. C. Contractor shall provide a comprehensive list of all room names and numbers for each building space as well as quantities and locations for all other signs specified. D. The Owner shall conduct an in-house review of the signage shop drawings for room numbering and space name allocation for each space to be applied to the signage. E. Indicate location of each sign on shop drawing. Use same designations indicated on drawings. SIGNAGE 10 14 00-1

1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Design Criteria: The specifications indicate size, type, and dimensional requirements of signs and are based on the specific type and model indicated. Signs by other manufacturers may be considered provided that deviations in dimensions and profiles are minor and do not change the design concept as judged by the Owner. The burden of proof of equality is on the proposer. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Room Identification Signs 1. Andco Industries Corporation; (800) 476-8900; PME 1000 Series 2. APCO Graphics; (404) 688-9000; Plaque Series 3. ASI Sign Systems; (214) 352-9140; ASI Intouch 4. Best Sign Systems; (800) 235-2378; HC300R ADA System Series 2.2 MATERIALS A. Magnesium: Provide magnesium sheet engraving stock with face and core plies in contrasting colors, in finishes and color combinations as selected from the manufacturer's full range of colors. 2.3 COMPONENT CHARACTERISTICS IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE A. Panel signs shall be 1/8-inch thick, matte acrylic plastic, unframed with eased edges. B. Unless otherwise specified, all room name and number signs shall be as indicated on the Drawings with 3/8 radiused corners. C. Characters 1. Characters shall be upper case sans serif or simple serif typeface and shall have a widthto-height ratio between 3:5 and 1:1. Character stroke-to-width ratio shall be between 1:5 and 1:10. 2. Characters shall be raised 1/32 and be accompanied by grade 2 Braille transcription in recessed rectangle. 3. Raised characters shall be a minimum of 5/8 in height to a maximum of 2. 1 Paragraph 11.4.30.2-4 Florida Accessibility Code SIGNAGE 10 14 00-2

D. Pictograms and graphic symbols shall be accompanied by written description placed directly below symbol. E. Characters and background shall be eggshell, matte or other non-glare finish; characters shall adequately contrast with background.2 PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. General: Locate sign units and accessories where indicated, using mounting methods of the type described and in compliance with the manufacturer's instructions. 1. Install signs level, plumb, and at the height indicated, with sign surfaces free from distortion or other defects in appearance. B. Wall Mounted Signs: Attach panel signs to wall surfaces using the methods indicated below: 1. Mechanical Fasteners: Use tamperproof stainless steel screws with square head shape placed through predrilled holes. Attach signs with fasteners and anchors suitable for secure attachment to substrate as recommended in writing by sign manufacturer. 2. Signs containing room name and number on one sign shall be installed on the wall adjacent to the latch side of the door and centered 60 AFF (above finished floor). Where there is no wall space to the latch side of the door, signs shall be placed on the nearest adjacent wall. 3 3. The following permanently affixed signs shall be centered at 60 AFF on nearest adjacent wall and printed with raised letters and in Braille. a. Where fire extinguishers are located inside student-occupied spaces, a sign of white raised letters on a red background reading FIRE EXTINGUISHER INSIDE shall be located outside the space. 4 b. Toilet room signs shall contain appropriate symbol depicting International Men/Women Symbol at each toilet room. 2 Paragraph 11.4.30.5 Florida Accessibility Code 3 Paragraph 11.4.30.6 Florida Accessibility Code 4 Paragraph (13) (b) Section 423 FBC SIGNAGE 10 14 00-3

3.2 CLEANING AND PROTECTION A. At completion of the installation, clean soiled sign surfaces in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Protect units from damage until acceptance by the Owner. INTERIOR SIGNAGE SCHEDULE INTERIOR SIGANGE # ROOM SIGN TYPE COMMENTS 100 LOBBY - 101 COMMUNITY ROOM A 101A A/V CL - 102 PUBLIC RR C 103 ALCOVE - 104 ADMIN SEC B 105 COPY/PRINT - 106 FIRE CHIEF OFFICE B 106A CL - 107 ADMIN CONFERENCE A 108 DEP CHIEF OFFICE B 108A CL - 109 FLEX OFFICE B 110 DIST. CHIEF OFFICE B 111 D CHIEF BUNK - 112 LT OFFICE B 113 WATCH OFFICE B 114 HALL - 115 RR/SHR C 116 RR/SHR C 117 BUNK - 118 BUNK - 119 BUNK - 120 BUNK - 121 BUNK - 122 BUNK - 123 BUNK - 124 BUNK - 125 HALL - 126 LAUNDRY D 127 COMMAND STORAGE D 128 JANITOR D 129 PLANS REVIEW/ STORAGE - 130 FIRE INSPECTOR B 131 OFFICE SUPPLY D 132 RESTROOM C 133 CENTRAL FILE STORAGE D 134 ADMIN BREAK - 135 HALL - 136 LOGISTICS/EQMT SUPPLY D 137 HVAC D 138 TELE D 139 ELEC D 140 PHYS AGILITY D SIGNAGE 10 14 00-4

140A MECH D 141 HALL - 142 KITCHEN D 143 P1-144 P2-145 P3-146 EMS SUPPLY D 147 DINING - 148 DAYROOM - 149 HALL - 150 APPARATUS BAY - 151 MAINT SHOP D 152 LOGISTICS/EQMT SUPPLY D 153 SCBA TANK STORAGE D 154 DECON D 155 BUNKER GEAR STORAGE D 156 HALL - 157 HALL - 158 RESTROOM C END OF SECTION 10 14 00 SIGNAGE 10 14 00-5

DRAWN BY: SAGE, LYNDZEE ADA SIGN PLAN DATE: 08 JULY 2016

SECTION 10 26 13 CORNER GUARDS PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Corner Guard, Stainless Steel B. Corner Guard End Wall, Stainless Steel 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Comply with requirements of Section 01 33 00 Submittals. B. Product data: Submit manufacturer s product data. C. Shop drawing: Submit shop drawings showing components, dimensions, anchorage details. D. Samples: Submit for approval 12 (304.8mm) long sample for each model and color specified, including end caps and corner units. E. Test reports: Submit manufacturer s test reports and certification indicating compliance with applicable ADA and building code requirements 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Single Source Responsibility: Furnish all wall protection system components from a single source. B. Manufacturer: A firm regularly engaged in the manufacture of wall protection system components similar to those specified. C. Installer: A firm with at least 3 years of successful experience in the installation of wall protection systems similar to those specified. 1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Delivery: Deliver materials to site in manufacturer s original, unopened containers and packaging with labels clearly indicating manufacturer and material. B. Storage: Store materials indoors in a clean, dry area protected from damage and in accordance with manufacturer s instructions. C. Handling: Protect materials during handling and installation to prevent damage PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURER Basis of Design: Nystrom Inc. 9300 73rd Ave North Minneapolis, MN 55428 PH: 800.547.2635 FX: 800.317.8770 www.nystrom.com. A. Alternate manufacturers: 1. C/S Group, 2. Korogard B. Products are subject to comply with requirements specified. Provide either the named product or a comparable product by another manufacturer. See performance spec section 012500 Substitution Procedures. CORNER GUARDS 10 26 13-1

2.2 CORNER GUARD, STAINLESS STEEL, SURFACE MOUNT A. Nystrom model CGSS Surface mount stainless steel corner guard with variable wings 1. Dimensions a. Wing size: 1 minimum to customer specified maximum b. Corner angle type: 90 degree standard 2. Material 1. Specify other (135 degree) 3- EXECUTION 3. Mounting: 3.1 EXAMINATION a. Stainless Steel Type #304, 16 Gauge Stainless Steel, Satin #4 Finish with rounded edged and protective coating a. Mechanically fastened with screws PART A. Verify by examination that wall surface is acceptable to receive the specified bumper guard. Notify the Architect in writing if wall surfaces are not acceptable. Do not begin installation until unacceptable conditions have been corrected. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Install corner guards to wall securely in accordance with manufacturer s written instructions. B. Install corner guards accurately in location, alignment, and elevation. C. Provide horizontal steel stud back up in drywall stud cavity to accept fasteners. END OF SECTION 10 26 13 CORNER GUARDS 10 26 13-2

SECTION 10 44 13 FIRE PROTECTION CABINETS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section includes fire-protection cabinets for portable fire extinguishers. 1.2 ACTION SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product. B. Shop Drawings: For fire-protection cabinets. 1.3 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A. Maintenance data. 1.4 COORDINATION A. Coordinate size of fire-protection cabinets to ensure that type and capacity of fire extinguishers indicated are accommodated. B. Coordinate sizes and locations of fire-protection cabinets with wall depths. 1.5 SEQUENCING A. Apply vinyl lettering on field-painted fire-protection cabinets after painting is complete. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. Fire-Rated Fire-Protection Cabinets: Listed and labeled to comply with requirements in ASTM E 814 for fire-resistance rating of walls where they are installed. FIRE PROTECTION CABINETS 10 44 13-1

2.2 FIRE-PROTECTION CABINET A. Cabinet Type: Suitable for fire extinguisher, Semi recessed. 1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, available manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to the following: a. JL Industries, Inc.; a division of the Activar Construction Products Group. b. Larsens Manufacturing Company. c. Modern Metal Products, Division of Technico Inc. d. Potter Roemer LLC. B. Cabinet Construction: Rate cabinet per wall rating. 1. Fire-Rated Cabinets: Construct fire-rated cabinets with double walls fabricated from 0.043-inch- thick cold-rolled steel sheet lined with minimum 5/8-inch- thick fire-barrier material. Provide factory-drilled mounting holes. C. Cabinet Material: stainless steel sheet D. Semi-recessed Cabinet: One-piece combination trim and perimeter door frame overlapping surrounding wall surface with exposed trim face and wall return at outer edge (backbend). 1. Rolled-Edge Trim: 2-1/2-inch backbend depth. E. Cabinet Trim Material: stainless steel sheet F. Door Material: stainless steel sheet G. Door Style: center glass panel with frame H. Door Glazing: Tempered float glass (clear). I. Door Hardware: Manufacturer's standard door-operating hardware of proper type for cabinet type, trim style, and door material and style indicated. J. Accessories: 1. Break-Glass Strike: Manufacturer's standard metal strike, complete with chain and mounting clip, secured to cabinet. 2. Door Lock: Cam lock that allows door to be opened during emergency by pulling sharply on door handle. 3. Identification: Lettering complying with authorities having jurisdiction for letter style, size, spacing, and location. Locate as indicated. FIRE PROTECTION CABINETS 10 44 13-2

K. Materials: a. Identify fire extinguisher in fire-protection cabinet with the words "FIRE EXTINGUISHER." 1) Location: Applied to door. 2) Application Process: Silk Screen. 3) Lettering Color: White. 4) Orientation: Horizontal. 1. Stainless Steel: ASTM A 666, Type 304. a. Finish: No. 4 directional satin finish. 2. Tempered Float Glass: ASTM C 1048, Kind FT, Condition A, Type I, Quality q3, 3 mm thick, Class 1 (clear). 3. Tempered Break Glass: ASTM C 1048, Kind FT, Condition A, Type I, Quality q3, 1.5 mm thick. 2.3 FABRICATION A. Fire-Protection Cabinets: Provide manufacturer's standard box (tub) with trim, frame, door, and hardware to suit cabinet type, trim style, and door style indicated.execution 2.4 INSTALLATION A. Prepare recesses for semi-recessed fire-protection cabinets as required by type and size of cabinet and trim style. B. Install fire-protection cabinets in locations and at mounting heights indicated or, if not indicated, at heights acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. C. Fire-Protection Cabinets: Fasten cabinets to structure, square and plumb. D. Identification: Apply vinyl lettering at locations indicated. E. Adjust fire-protection cabinet doors to operate easily without binding. Verify that integral locking devices operate properly. END OF SECTION 10 44 13 FIRE PROTECTION CABINETS 10 44 13-3

SECTION 10 44 16 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section includes portable, hand-carried fire extinguishers and mounting brackets for fire extinguishers. 1.2 ACTION SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product. 1.3 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS A. Warranty: Sample of special warranty. 1.4 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A. Operation and maintenance data. 1.5 COORDINATION A. Coordinate type and capacity of fire extinguishers with fire-protection cabinets to ensure fit and function. PART 2 - PRODUCTS General: Provide fire extinguishers for each cabinet and other locations indicat- ed, in colors and finishes selected by Architect from manufacturer's standard, that comply with authorities having jurisdiction. A. Multipurpose Dry Chemical Type: UL-rated 2-A:10:B:C, 5-lb nominal capacity, in enameled steel container. B. Wet Chemical K Class Type: UL-rated 2A:1B:K, 6 liter nominal capacity, in enabled steel container. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS 10 44 16-1

2.1 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. NFPA Compliance: Fabricate and label fire extinguishers to comply with NFPA 10, "Portable Fire Extinguishers." B. Fire Extinguishers: Listed and labeled for type, rating, and classification by an independent testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. 2.2 PORTABLE, HAND-CARRIED FIRE EXTINGUISHERS A. Fire Extinguishers: Type, size, and capacity for each fire-protection cabinet and mounting bracket indicated. B. Manufacturers: 1. J.L. Industries. 2. Larsen's Manufacturing Co. 3. Modern Metal Products by Muckle. 4. Potter-Roemer, Inc. 5. Samson Metal Products, Inc. 1. Instruction Labels: Include pictorial marking system complying with NFPA 10, Appendix B, and bar coding for documenting fire-extinguisher location, inspections, maintenance, and recharging. A. Multipurpose Dry Chemical Type: UL-rated 2-A:10:B:C, 5-lb nominal capacity, in enameled steel container. B. Wet Chemical K Class Type: UL-rated 2A:1B:K, 6 liter nominal capacity, in enabled steel container. 2.3 MOUNTING BRACKETS 2.4 Retain this article if mounting brackets separate from fire-protection cabinets are required. A. Mounting Brackets: Manufacturer's standard galvanized steel, designed to secure fire extinguisher to wall or structure, of sizes required for types and capacities of fire extinguishers indicated, with plated or White baked-enamel finish. B. Identification: Lettering complying with authorities having jurisdiction for letter style, size, spacing, and location. Locate as indicated by Architect. 1. Identify bracket-mounted fire extinguishers with the words "FIRE EXTINGUISHER" in red letter decals applied to mounting surface. a. Orientation: Vertical FIRE EXTINGUISHERS 10 44 16-2

PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Examine fire extinguishers for proper charging and tagging. 1. Remove and replace damaged, defective, or undercharged fire extinguishers. B. Install fire extinguishers and mounting brackets in locations indicated and in compliance with requirements of authorities having jurisdiction. 1. Mounting Brackets: 54 inches above finished floor to top of fire extinguisher. C. Mounting Brackets: Fasten mounting brackets to surfaces, square and plumb, at locations indicated. END OF SECTION 10 44 16 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS 10 44 16-3

SECTION 10 44 16 - RANGE HOOD FIRE EXTINGUISHER PART 1 - GENERAL A. GUARDIAN MODEL #G300A AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM FOR RESIDENTIAL RANGE TOP PROTECTION B. SCOPE: This specification includes minimum requirements for fire extinguishing systems which discharge chemical from fixed nozzles by means of expellant gas. It contains essentials necessary to ensure compliance with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards and Underwriters Laboratories Incorporated (U.L.). C. PURPOSE: This specification is prepared for the use and guidance of those charged with the purchasing, designing, and approving fire extinguishing systems pre-engineered for residential kitchen range top protection. D. DEFINITIONS: For the purpose of clarification, the following general terms used with special technical meanings in this specification are defined: 1. WET CHEMICAL: Normally a solution of water and potassium carbonate-based chemical, potassium acetate-based chemical or a combination thereof, which forms an extinguishing agent. 2. LISTED: Equipment or materials included in a list published by Underwriters Laboratories Incorporated (U.L.) 3. SHALL: Indicates a mandatory requirement. 4. SHOULD: Indicates a recommendation or that which is advised but not required. 5. APPLIANCE: For the purpose of this specification, appliance means a residential type kitchen range supplied by gas or electricity to power and heat range top burners. E. GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The fire extinguishing system shall be capable of detecting a cooking grease fire originating on the range top, extinguish the fire, and prevent reignition, while at the same time, shut-off the gas or electric supply to surface elements on the kitchen range top. Each system shall be provided with a means to distribute the chemical agent, fire detection components, container for storing the chemical, valve assembly with pressure gauge, enclosure assembly for container, and appliance shut-off device. These components shall be provided factory assembled and ready for installation and installed in accordance with an approved owner's manual. F. CERTIFICATION: The fire extinguishing systems shall have a current U.L. listing under the category "Residential Range Top Fire Protection" in the most recent Fire Protection Equipment Directory (FPED). G. CHEMICAL AGENT: 1. WET CHEMICAL: Shall conform to the requirements of National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard No. 17A for Wet Chemical Fire Extinguishing Systems. RANGE HOOD FIRE EXTINGUISHER - 10 44 16-1

PART 2 - SYSTEM COMPONENTS: A. SYSTEM ENCLOSURE: The system enclosure shall consist of the pressurized extinguisher cylinder with wet chemical fire suppressant, central processing unit control board with terminal block connections, electronic release valve, cylinder pressure gauge, enclosure base, and enclosure cover. Operation of the extinguisher unit is controlled by the supervised electronic control panel, which is battery powered. Detection is initiated through the heat sensors, activating the alarm and the extinguisher. The electric or gas shutdown devices can either be sonically operated by the control panel, or hardwired to the central processing unit control board. B. CYLINDER AND VALVE ASSEMBLY: The extinguisher cylinder and valve assembly shall be provided fully charged with chemical and pressurized with dry nitrogen in accordance with listed requirements. A pressure gauge attached to the valve assembly shall be positioned to allow visual inspection when installed within a kitchen cabinet. Maximum allowable height of container (including the enclosure assembly) shall not exceed 12 inches. The container and valve assembly shall be of the serviceable type and provide maintenance requirements synonymous with that required for portable hand-held fire extinguishers, according to National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 10. The container and valve assembly shall be provided factory assembled to the enclosure. Assembly shall include a pre-mounted CPU control board for the appliance shut-off device and necessary attachment for the Fire Detection Unit. The complete extinguisher cylinder and valve assembly shall be installed in a protected area above the range hood (normally, kitchen cabinets). Installations which expose extinguisher cylinder and valve assembly to direct cooking heat and grease will not be accepted. C. CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT CONTROL BOARD: The CPU control board is housed/attached inside the system enclosure. The control board's circuitry is powered by a 9V DC battery and has the following features: D. SUPERVISED CIRCUITRY: The audible 106DB alarm on the CPU control board will "alarm" to warn of possible trouble in the electronic circuitry including the heat sensors, if there is an open circuit. E. SYSTEM OPERATION LIGHT: The red "power" light will blink approximately every 45 seconds to confirm the system is operating. F. AUDIBLE ALARM: The system 106DB alarm is designed to continuously sound once the system has been activated by a stovetop fire. G. LOW BATTERY WARNING: The audible alarm on the CPU control board will "chirp" approximately every 45 seconds when a low battery condition exits. If this condition exists, 9V DC battery must be replaced immediately to insure proper system operation. H. AUXILIARY OUTPUTS: Can be connected to automatic telephone dialers, monitored security alarm systems or other warning/protective equipment. Auxiliary outputs provide one (1) second impulses to activate above items. These connections are rated at 5 AMP at 250V AC. I. TEMPERATURE ACTIVATED SENSOR ASSEMBLY: The sensor assembly shall consist of two (2) metal housed detector assemblies containing diode-type heat sensors, affixed to the side of the magnetic nozzle bases, and connected to the CPU control board with two (2) different wire lengths. RANGE HOOD FIRE EXTINGUISHER - 10 44 16-2

J. DISTRIBUTION ASSEMBLY: The distribution assembly shall consist of two (2) Teflonlined stainless steel braided hoses and two (2) magnetic based adjustable nozzle assemblies. The use of copper tubing shall not be accepted. Hose and nozzles shall comply with NFPA Standard No. 17A for Wet Chemical Extinguishing Systems and shall have been investigated by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (U.L.) and listed for this service. K. APPLIANCE NOZZLES: Wet System: Appliance nozzles shall be constructed of brass. Appliance nozzles with painted surfaces shall not be accepted. Appliance nozzles shall not extend below the lowest component of the range hood. Design shall provide equal distribution of chemical agent and allow chemical to flow effectively with low velocity to avoid splattering of burning grease. L. APPLIANCE SHUTDOWN DEVICE: Each system shall be provided with a listed device to automatically shut-off the gas or electric supply to surface burners on the kitchen range top upon activation of the alarm from the fire detection unit. The gas or electric supply shall remain "off" until manually reset. Electrical power cut-off to kitchen range hood exhaust fan shall not be required for Underwriters Laboratories Incorporated (U.L.) listed extinguishing systems. M. SONIC ACTIVATED ELECTRIC RANGE SHUT-OFF: All wiring, fittings, and connections shall comply with NFPA Standard 70 and local codes and ordinances. Each electrically supplied kitchen range appliance shall be provided with a U.L. Listed wireless sonic activated shut-off. The electric stove sonic shut-off unit continuously monitors for an alarm from the central processing unit control board. The alarm sounds to activate the sonic shut-off unit. Once activated, all electrical power to the stove is shut off, and must be reset. N. SONIC ACTIVATED GAS RANGE SHUT-OFF: Each gas supplied kitchen range appliance shall be provided with a U.L. Listed or U.L. Recognized Components as follows: 1. VALVE: Coil rated 9V DC, 1.4W 2. PRINTED WIRING BOARD: The sonic gas shut-off unit continuously monitors for an alarm from the central processing unit control board. The alarm sounds to activate the sonic gas shut-off unit. Once activated, the gas valve shall remain in the closed position and shall require manual reset by depressing the reset button located on the bottom of the valve. 3. The sonic gas shut-off unit is powered with a 9V DC battery. Internal circuitry monitors the condition of the battery and will cause the alarm to "chirp" approximately every 45 seconds when a low battery condition exists. PART 3 - OWNER'S MANUAL: A. Each system shall be provided with a comprehensive owner's manual that shall contain procedures for post clean-up, parts identification, complete wiring diagram, system installation with pictorials for step-by-step procedures, system limitation, inspection and maintenance requirements. Servicing/recharging procedures shall also be contained in the owner's manual. RANGE HOOD FIRE EXTINGUISHER - 10 44 16-3

PART 4 - OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT: A. MANUAL REMOTE PULL STATION: Device shall be U.L. Listed or Recognized Component supplied complete with wire leads and listed with the residential system. B. REMOTE AUDIBLE ALARM: Where a cabinet design or material thickness prohibits the DB (loudness) level from activating the shut-off a remote 106 DB alarm shall be installed under the range hood. Only a remote alarm listed and compatible with the central processing unit control board shall be used. C. AC/DC WALL PLUG IN POWER SUPPLY: Where a constant 9-volt power source is required an AC/DC wall plug in transformer can be supplied. Only a U.L. Listed AC/DC wall plug in power supply that has been tested and listed with the central processing control board shall be used. END OF SECTION 10 44 16 RANGE HOOD FIRE EXTINGUISHER - 10 44 16-4

SECTION 10 73 00 - ALUMINUM WALKWAY COVERS PART 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Furnish and install the aluminum walkway covers where shown and detailed on the drawings. SUBMITTALS: In accordance with Division 1, Submittals, of this specification provide shop drawings prepared for this work, material samples, color samples and product data. QUALITY ASSURANCE: Shop drawings shall identify all materials and components with details for installation for this work. Live and dead loads affecting this structure shall be clearly shown. All product members shall be sized to meet ASCE 7-02, 125 mph min. wind speed, 1.15 importance factor and other code requirements for lateral, dead and live loads per Florida Building Code. All drawings submitted by the manufacturer shall be signed and sealed by a Florida registered structural engineer. Manufacturer and installer shall submit evidence that for 5 years minimum they have been in business to manufacturer and install fixed aluminum walkway covers. PART 2 - PRODUCTS APPROVED MANUFACTURER: The drawings and specifications are based on products manufactured by DITTMER Architectural Aluminum of Winter Springs, Florida. Similar or better products of another manufacturer will be considered prior to bid date. Other manufacturers shall submit a letter of request for consideration and product literature in accordance with Section 01600, Products and Substitutions. GENERAL: Aluminum Walkway Cover or Canopy shall be entirely of anodized aluminum extrusions. Understructure shall consist of heli-arc welded one-piece rigid bents and the deck of interlocking anodized aluminum extrusions. The structure shall be capable of sustaining severe icing, hail, hurricane winds and being walked upon for inspections. MATERIALS: All sections shall be 6063 alloy heat-treated to a T-6 temper. Deck screws shall be type 18-8 stainless steel, sealed with neoprene "O" ring beneath stainless steel; trim rivets may be aluminum. A dip-coat of clear acrylic enamel shall insulate column ends from electrolytic reaction with grout. Grout shall be 3:1 Portland cement to masonry sand, 2000# compressive strength. INTERNAL DRAINAGE: Water flow is directed from deck to beams and columns for discharge out at ground level. BENT CONSTRUCTION: Anodized beams and columns shall be heli-arc welded into rigid, one-piece units in the manufacturer's plant. Column ends shall be pierced to "key" grout to bent for maximum uplift protection. ALUMINUM WALKWAY COVERS 10 73 00-1 8011

ROOF DECK: Extruded, self-flashing deck sections interlock into a composite unit, spanning double-bays for superior loading. Deck shall be staked into a camber sufficient to off-set deadload deflection and to cause positive drainage on spans over 15'0". Staking shall consist of an abrupt local deformation of deck-lock metal, each stake having a shear value in excess of 350# and shall occur as detailed. FINISH: Shall be equal to a Kynar 500 on exposed components. Concealed areas may be baked enamel. All colors shall be selected by the Architect from the full range of colors available, standard and premium grades. PRODUCTS: Top deck shall be equal to DITTMERS "Standard 60". Fascia shall be equal to DITTMERS, F-5 Fascia, 5" with tie-backs. Beam and column: "U" BENT model. GENERAL: PART 3 - EXECUTION The manufacturer/installer shall visit the site to confirm the contractors schedule and readiness to undertake installation of this work. Once the manufacturer/installer commences with the work, it shall be understood that he accepts the conditions of the site. The manufacturer/installer shall verify all dimensions for the installation in the field. ERECTION: Sleeves or block-outs shall be furnished by the manufacturer/installer and set by General Contractor. Bents shall be aligned prior to grouting; downspout column interiors shall be grouted to lower edge of "weephole"; deflectors shall be installed after grouting. All deck ends at beam joints shall be capped. Butt and miter joints shall be executed in a workman like manner. CLEAN-UP: Manufacturer/installer shall clean-up the installation and work site on a daily basis. END OF SECTION 10 73 00 ALUMINUM WALKWAY COVERS 10 73 00-2 8011