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Related Publications: |
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ANSI/ASHRAE 110.1995 - Method of Testing Performance of Laboratory Fume Hoods |
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NSF STD#49 - Photometric Method of Testing |
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NIH03-112C - National Institute of Health Specification |
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UL - Underwriters Laboratories |
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ASTM D552 - Bending Test |
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NFPA-45 - National Fire Protection Association |
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ANSI/AIHA Z9.5-2003 Laboratory Ventilation |
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OSHA – 29CFR1910.1450 Occupational Exposures to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories |
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1.01 |
BASIS OF WORK |
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It is the intent of this specification to use New-Tech, Midland, Michigan as the
standard of construction for laboratory ventilated enclosures. The construction standards of the
Ventilated Enclosure shall provide the basis for quality and functional installation. |
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Supply all equipment in accordance with this specification. The offering of a product
differing in materials and construction from this specification requires written approval by a OWNER
or Owners Representative. This approval must be obtained in writing seven (7) days before the proposal
deadline. |
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General Contractors should secure a list of approved Ventilated Enclosure manufacturers
from the ARCHITECT or OWNER as a protection against non-conformance to these specifications. |
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OWNER reserves the right to reject qualified or alternate proposals and to award
based on product value where such action assures greater integrity of product. |
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Submittals: |
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Samples:
Samples if called for will be reviewed for color, texture, and pattern only. Submit the following: |
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Enclosure interior lining, 6 by 6 inches. |
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Enclosure exterior, 6 by 6 inches, of color selected. |
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Operation sign(s). |
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Shop Drawings:
Submit shop drawings for Ventilated Enclosures showing plans, elevations, ends, cross-sections,
service run spaces, location and type of service fittings: |
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Coordinate shop drawings with other work involved. |
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Provide roughing-in drawings for mechanical and electrical services when required. |
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Provide face working opening for sash, air volume, and static pressure drop data. |
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Shop/Submittal Drawings should be approved and stamped by individual discipline Licensed
Professional Engineers in the Plumbing/Mechanical, Electrical and Structural Disciplines. |
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The OWNER requires that a prototype Ventilated Enclosure be constructed for all
projects. The prototype, at a minimum of 75% completion, shall be made available for review
within four (4) weeks from approved submittal drawings. This prototype shall be constructed
to allow for ARCHITECT and OWNER to inspect the prototype at the manufacturing facility to give
written approval or notice of modifications. ARCHITECT and OWNER require two week notification
of prototype readiness to coordinate inspection. If OWNER chooses not to perform a manufacturer
site inspection, detailed photographs shall be produced for OWNER to provide the written approval
or notice of modifications. |
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1.02 |
STANDARD VENTILATED ENCLOSURE PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS |
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Ventilated Enclosures shall be designed to ensure maximum operating efficiency. Sash
and air entry framework of the enclosure shall minimize eddying of air currents at the enclosure
face. Rear baffle system shall minimize turbulence and vortexes in all portions of the Ventilated
Enclosure interior. |
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Designed Airflow Criteria shall be according with Items listed below: |
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Constant Airflow (By-Pass) Ventilated Enclosure designed to yield 100
FPM face velocity at 18" sash opening (± 20%) |
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Variable Air Volume (VAV) Ventilated Enclosure designed to yield 100
FPM face velocity at 18" sash opening (± 20%) |
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Constant Airflow (By-Pass) Ventilated Enclosure designed to yield 25
CFM per Square Foot of interior floor space |
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Two Stage Airflow with Low Flow Setting Designed to Yield 120
AC/HR in within Enclosure. |
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Containment: |
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At their option, OWNER may require an airflow performance test of the Ventilated
Enclosures before delivery of product. OWNER or their representative shall witness the tests.
Failure to meet the performance specified shall be cause for cancellation without penalty of the contract. |
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The performance test criteria are contained in the ASHRAE 110 standard. |
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Part 2 - PRODUCTS |
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MANUFACTURERS |
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The basis of this specification is New-Tech, Midland, Michigan, Ventilated Enclosure
design, furnish and install all Ventilated Enclosures. |
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All laboratory equipment covered by the specification shall be the product of one
manufacturer and be fabricated at one geographic location to assure shipping continuity and
single-source responsibility. |
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The selected manufacturer must warrant for a period of one-year starting
(date of acceptance or occupancy, whichever comes first) that all products sold under
the contract referenced above shall be free from defects in material and workmanship. Purchaser shall notify the manufacturer's representative immediately of any defective
product. The manufacturer shall have a reasonable opportunity to inspect the goods. The purchaser shall return no product until receipt by purchaser of written shipping
instructions from the manufacturer. |
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2.01 |
MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION |
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Ventilated Enclosure Superstructure Frame:
The Superstructure Frame of the Ventilated Enclosure shall be made from a minimum of
2" x 2" - 14 Gauge Hot Rolled EWS steel. This superstructure frame shall be fully
welded by a Certified Welder. The Superstructure Frame shall be designed to support
a minimum of 50 lbs per square foot of ceiling on all enclosures deeper than 24” of
exterior depth. This design is to allow other trades to be able to stand on and work
from the ceiling of the Ventilated Enclosure. The design of the superstructure shall
be approved by and inspected by a Licensed Professional Structural Engineer, licensed
in the state at which the Ventilated Enclosure is to be installed. The structure of
steel support members shall be provided to support exterior panels and interior liner
and baffle panels. To allow for maintenance and replacements, the baffle panels shall
be removable without disassembly of the frame structure and outer steel panels. Likewise,
the exterior steel panels shall be removable without disassembly of the frame structure
and inner liner panels. |
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Ventilated Enclosure Interior Walls:
Double wall ends, not more than 4.5" wide on ends and 6.0" wide on common walls,
shall be provided to maximize interior working area. The area between the double
wall ends shall be closed to house the remote control valves. |
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Ventilated Enclosure Exterior Panels:
All Exterior Enclosure Panels shall be 16 Gauge Furniture Grade Cold Rolled Steel
Panels. All exterior side wall finished panels will be removable without disassembly
of the frame structure and inner liner panels. All Exterior Enclosure Panels will have
a finish applied per Section 2.01.N and Section 2.02.A. |
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Ventilated Enclosure Top Panel:
Ventilated Enclosure top panel shall incorporate a bypass providing a
clean air stream behind the sash plane. |
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Ventilated Enclosure Baffles:
The Ventilated Enclosure baffles shall be constructed of the same material as the
interior lining. They shall consist of multiple sections with vertical slots and a
continuous horizontal slot at the work surface. Each baffle panel shall be easily
removable from the interior, without requiring liner disassembly. The baffle size,
location and configurations shall be designed and approved by a Licensed Mechanical Engineer. |
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Ventilated Enclosure Duct Collar:
Each Ventilated Enclosure up to six feet in length shall contain one (1) polyethylene or
stainless steel bell-mouthed duct collar in the hood roof for exhausting the hood.
Ventilated Enclosures over six feet in length shall contain two (2). Size of the
duct collars shall be determined by airflow design. Rectangular duct collars are
also acceptable if the design calls for it. |
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Outlet Velocity of Collar to have a 1600-1800 FPM target velocity. |
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Ventilated Enclosure Lighting:
A two-tube energy-efficient T-8 fluorescent light fixture of the size given below shall
be provided in the enclosure roof. Illumination at the work surface shall be at least
100 foot-candles, provide lighting calculation certified by a Licensed Professional Electrical
Engineer. The light fixture shall be isolated from the enclosure interior by a 1/4" thick
laminated safety glass panel sealed from the enclosure cavity. Fixture shall be UL listed. |
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Ventilated Enclosure Vertical Sash or Horizontal Doors (Per Design):
Vertical Sashes: A vertically moving sash shall be movable throughout its travel by application
of no more than five pounds of force and shall remain stationary when force is removed. The
sash shall be a fully framed sash constructed from Hot Rolled EWS tubular steel or Type # 316
Stainless Steel tubing. These sash frames shall be fully welded by a Certified. The sashes
will have 1/4" laminated safety glass panels set into a Neoprene gasket. These glass panels
shall be removable without having to remove the sash frames. The vertical sash shall ride on
Polypropylene glides within Type # 316 Stainless Steel tracks to provide a smooth none
metal-to-metal contact.
These Vertical Sashes will be connected to a counterweight by 7X19 - 3/32" OD Vinyl Coated
Stainless Steel Aircraft cables. These cables will roll over 2-7/16" Dia. Nylon Pulleys with
Stainless Steel Ball Bearing Rollers. These Nylon Pulleys shall be attached to the tubular
steel superstructure not the liner materials.
If a combination sash is requested, the combination sash will follow the Vertical Sash
specifications along with the following additions. The
height, width and configurations of these horizontally
sliding doors will be determined by the Owner/User and
properly designed by the Manufacture and approved by the
Owner on the Submittal Drawings. The horizontal sliding
doors will be constructed of 1/4" Laminated Safety Glass with a 5/16" Stainless Steel
U-Channel edging on the top and both sides. The top track of the combination frames will
be an anodized aluminum track with plastic lining for ease of horizontal sliding door movement. The bottom track of each door will be an anodized aluminum H-Channel with Heavy-Duty Nylon Ball
Bearing Wheels that will ride on an anodized aluminum shoe track. Each pair of rollers is
designed to support 15 sq.ft. of glass. Each horizontally sliding door will have two (2) stick
on plastic finger pulls.
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Horizontal Sliding Doors: A vertically moving sash shall be movable throughout its travel
by application of no more than five pounds of force and shall remain stationary when force
is removed. The horizontal sliding door height, width and configurations shall be determined
by the Owner/User and properly designed by the Manufacture and approved by the Owner on the
Submittal Drawings. The horizontally sliding doors shall be designed so that they cannot fall out of or into
the Ventilated Enclosure. The horizontal sliding doors
will be constructed of 1/4" Laminated Safety Glass. These doors shall be top hung doors (bottom rolling doors or double
action ball bearing tracks are NOT acceptable). The top hung door track will be an anodized
aluminum overhead track system. The horizontal sliding doors will have a hanging rail attached
to the top of the doors constructed from anodized aluminum with Nylon Rollers with Stainless
Steel ball bearings. These Nylon Rollers will roll in the top hung hanging track. The horizontal
sliding doors will have a full length anodized aluminum finger pull on both side edges. The
bottom edge of the horizontal sliding doors will have an anodized aluminum U-channel. These
horizontal sliding doors will be guided at the bottom by a Type # 316 Stainless Steel track
that will be mounted and sealed to the floor. The Manufacture will provide a Type # 316
Stainless Steel Ramp assembly (width of one door) that will set into the bottom track so
that the Owner/User can roll items into and out of the Ventilated Enclosure. One ramp is
required per four (4) horizontally sliding doors. Each ramp shall be constructed of 11
Gauge Type # 316 Stainless Steel, designed to support 500 lbs of weight being rolled over
these ramps. |
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Ventilated Enclosure Services:
Rod Type Remote Control Fittings: Service fitting valves shall be mounted to the enclosure interior
sidewall liner with extension rods to the front vertical
fascia. Valves shall be furnished with chrome
plated brass four-arm handles with color-coded index buttons and chrome plated brass panel flanges
with removable hose barb fittings (chrome plated brass with clear epoxy coatings are available).
All plumbing piping shall meet the requirements specified on approved Engineering Project Bid Documents.
The service piping shall be furnished and installed by the Ventilated Enclosure Manufacture. All
plumbing fittings shall be factory installed and piped from the valve to a point 6" above the enclosure
roof. These service pipes shall meet specification DE42. All fittings shall be Swage Type Nut
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Ferrule three piece construction. Final plumbing connections shall be by the Plumbing Subcontractor. |
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Ventilated Enclosure Electrical Fixtures:
All electrical services shall meet the requirements specified on approved Engineering Project
Bid Documents. The Ventilated Enclosure superstructure shall be pre-wired by the Manufacture. The Electrical Services design should be approved and inspected by a Licensed Electrical Engineer.
Electrical fixtures shall consist of GFCI duplex receptacles and a light switch. The GFCI duplex
receptacles shall be 20 Amp, 125 volt AC, and 3-wire polarized grounded with ground fault
interruption. The receptacles shall be specification grade. The light switch shall be 20 Amp,
125 volt AC, and 3-wire polarized grounded. Wiring shall terminate in one common junction box
per side wall. Final wiring and circuit dedication shall be by the Electrical Subcontractor. |
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Access Openings:
The interior end liner panels shall be furnished with a rectangular shaped opening that provides
access to the service piping and valves to facilitate installation and maintenance. The openings
shall be covered with a removable panel made from enclosure liner material. |
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Owner specified locations shall be equipped with electrical cable pass-through duct
to the interior of enclosure from the front. |
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Ventilated Enclosure Dimensions:
Double wall end panel thickness shall not exceed 4.5". Interior clear working height shall be not
less than 96" at the ceiling of the enclosure. Interior depth from the back of the sash, or horizontal
sliding doors, to the front of the rear baffle shall not be less than 24". These measurements are
guidelines for standard units. Custom units can have other measurements if specified. |
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Ventilated Enclosure Liners (Base on Drawings):
Polyply Composites ChemBlok CR-900 glass reinforced liner. CR-900 has a flame spread of 20.2 which meets
the ASTM E-84 Class A and UL 723 flame spread rating (25 or less). CR-900 is a Self-Extinguishing Material. All interior liner panels shall be fastened with Stainless Steel screws. Nylon, Polypropylene or Plastic
fasteners are NOT acceptable.
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Stainless Steel Lining: Interior liner panels shall be 16 gauge Type # 316 Stainless Steel. Interior
liner panels shall be fastened using stainless steel screws. Nylon, Polypropylene or Plastic fasteners
are NOT acceptable. |
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Ventilated Enclosure Finish:
After the component parts have been completely welded together and before finishing, they shall be given
a pre‑paint treatment to provide excellent adhesion of the finish system to the steel and to aid in the
prevention of corrosion. Physical and chemical cleaning of the steel shall be accomplished by washing with
an alkaline cleaner, followed by a spray treatment with a complex metallic phosphate solution to provide
a uniform fine grained crystalline phosphate surface that shall provide both an excellent bond for the
finish and enhance the protection provided by the finish against humidity and corrosive chemicals.
After forming, all cold rolled steel parts shall be sanded to remove weld marks and other surface
imperfections. These parts shall then be chemically cleaned, washed, rinsed, and then given a final
phosphate treatment that is dried at elevated temperatures prior to paint application. All metal panels
shall receive a prime and finish coat of enamel applied and baked. The baked-on enamel finish shall
have the following chemical resistant performance, based on the following test procedure.
The completed finish in standard colors shall meet the performance test requirements specified under
Section 2.02 A. Steel Paint Finish Performance Test Results. |
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Ventilated Enclosure Accessories: |
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Furnish and install Dwyer Magnehelic Model
2000-0 recessed flush into face panel of hood for easy
viewing by laboratory personnel. If gauge is mounted above
eight foot above finished floor the gauge mounting shall be
tilted to ensure easy viewing by laboratory personnel
standing in front of Ventilated Enclosure. Low pressure port
shall be piped using 1/4" Poly-Tubing into the Ventilated Enclosure
Duct Collar using a Dwyer A-308 Static Pressure Tip. |
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Based on the requirements of the Mechanical drawings, install the Laboratory VAV
Controller including but not limited to Display, Thru-the-wall Velocity Sensors, Sash area measurement
sensors, associated cables and wire per manufacturer instructions. Components are furnished by
Mechanical Contractor as needed by project. |
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2.02 |
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS |
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The spot tests were made by placing a watch glass in a 5 drop puddle of each reagent
solution on the test areas. After one hour, the test was thoroughly rinsed and wiped dry prior to
examination. The following test reagents were used as specified: |