P e t r a r c h
Architectural Panels |
Specification
Guide
Exterior Cladding System
Section 07415 |
Petrarch Claddings, Incorporated 22 East
Chicago Avenue, Suite 210, Naperville, IL 60540
Phone (630) 355-4040 (800) 355-7420 Fax (630) 355-4995
Visit us at: www.cep-panels.com
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Specification Guide
Part 1 - GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general
provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1
Specification Sections, apply to this section.
1.2 SUMMARY
A. This Section includes the
following:
Furnish all labor, materials,
services, equipment and appliances required in conjunction with design, fabrication and
installation of the Petrarch Exterior Cladding System as designated on the contract
drawing, including, but not limited to:
1. Panels.
2. Moldings.
3. Fasteners.
4. Adhesives
Architect
Note: This section variable. Complete as desired.
1.3 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Division 5 Section 05400 for
framing.
B. Division 7 Section 07210 for building insulation.
C. Division 7 Section 07915 for sealants.
D. Division 9 Section 09250 for sheathing.
Architect
Note: This section is variable. Complete as desired.
1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Single-Source Responsibility for
Material: Obtain each color, grade, finish, type, and variety of material from a Single
Source with resources to provide materials of consistent quality in appearance and
physical properties, including the capacity to cut and finish material without delaying
the progress of the work. Manufacturer shall have successfully completed at least five
projects of the type, scope and quality required within the past five years.
B. Single-Source Responsibility for Other
Materials: Obtain each type of accessory, sealant, and other materials from one
manufacturer for each product.
C. Installer Qualifications: Engage an
experienced installer with not less than three years successful experience in completing
exterior cladding systems similar in material, design, and extent to that indicated for
Project that has resulted in construction with a record of successful in-service
performance. Workers shall be skilled in their designated tasks, and under the supervision
of trained foremen.
D. Coordination: The Contractor for the
work of this section shall coordinate requirements and materials with other trades.
1.5 SUBMITTALS
A. General: Submit the following in
accordance with the Conditions of Contract and Division 1 Specification Sections.
B. Submissions must be within 10 working
days of General Contract award to avoid project delay. If not adhered to, Architect will
designate exact product to be used and contractor will have no recourse.
C. Product data for each type of component
required including specifications, installation instructions and general recommendations
from manufacturer.
D. Shop Drawings including elevations and sections for all
components detailing, fabrication and installation of exterior cladding system. Include
cutting and setting drawings indicating sizes, dimensions, sections, and profiles of
panels; arrangement and provisions for jointing, supporting, anchoring, and bonding
panels; and details showing relationship with, attachment to, and reception of related
work. Include large-scale details of each system component, anchorage and fastening
device. Where shop drawings deviate from drawing of specification requirements, note such
deviations on shop drawings and provide written explanation for deviation.
E. Samples for verification purposes of
exterior cladding material in the form of sets for each color, grade, finish, type, and
variety of exterior cladding material required and consisting of material not less than 10
inches square. Include 2 or more samples showing the full range of variations in
appearance characteristics to be expected in completed work.
1.6
JOB CONDITIONS
A. Coordinate work of the Section with
interfacing and adjoining work for proper sequencing of each installation. Insure best
possible protection of materials and finishes.
B. Contractor is responsible for
coordinating the proper placement of steel stud framing materials immediately behind the
PETRARCH Exterior Cladding System.
1.7 SEQUENCING
A. Substitute Products: Alternate proposals
for substitute products will not be accepted unless approved as issued in addenda.
Substitute products will not be issued in addenda unless request for substitution and
sufficient data and samples are furnished to the Architect for review. Samples and data
must be received by the Architect 10 calendar days prior to issue data of last addenda
allowable under current project schedule as determined by the Architect.
B. Manufacturers Production Schedule:
Subcontract for the work of this section shall be placed to allow sufficient time for
manufacturers production and delivery scheduling. Subcontractor shall submit a
written confirmation of lead times for manufacturers within 10 working days of
General Contract Award.
1.8 WARRANTY
A. All work of this Section shall be
guaranteed against defective materials and workmanship for the period of 1 year from the
date of acceptance of the building by the Owners representative in accordance with
applicable provisions of the general condition.
B. Provide manufacturers standard
10-year warranty for non-load bearing structural integrity for panels for a period of 10
years from the date of purchase.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance
with requirements, provide pre-engineered exterior cladding system as manufactured by:
Petrarch Claddings, Incorporated
22 East Chicago Avenue
Suite 210
Naperville, Illinois 60540
Tel: (630) 355-4040 � (800) 355-7420
Fax: (630) 355-4995
2.2 SURFACE AND INTEGRAL FINISH
A. Panels shall be composite sheets
combined with natural slate granules/powder and/or calcium carbonate powder, polyester
resin, glass fiber, pigments and fire retardant with homogeneous through color. Panels
shall have high resistance to erosion and vandalism and shall not delaminate under any
condition.
B. Finish: Manufacturers standard
random riven, smooth or shot blast texture with solid color (Petrarch) or
manufacturers standard smooth/matt, riven, or shot blast surface with random color
(Fasset).
C. Color: As selected by Architect from
manufacturers standard line of colors or factory approved special color.
2.3 THICKNESS, WEIGHT, DIMENSION AND
TOLERANCES
Panel
Thickness |
Weight
(lbs/sf) |
Stock Size
(inches) |
5/16"
nominal |
3.2 |
47 3/4" x
95 3/4"
47 3/4" x 119 3/4" |
7/16"
nominal |
4.5 |
47 3/4" x
95 3/4"
47 3/4" x 119 3/4" |
Note:
The size tolerance for Petrarch and Fasset is +/- 1/16". Because of the nature of the
riven textured surface there is an additional manufacturing tolerance of +/- 1/16".
2.4
ASTM TESTING
A. Petrarch panels shall meet or
exceed the following ASTM test results:
Test |
Results |
|
5/16"
Panel |
7/16"
Panel |
ASTM-D
792
Density |
2.24 |
2.27 |
ASTM
D-570
Moisture Absorption |
0.08% |
0.06% |
ASTM
D-790
Modulus of Rupture and Elasticity |
5690 psi
3.07 x 106psi |
5850 psi
|
ASTM
D-638
Tensile Strength |
2960 psi |
2880 psi |
ASTM
C-177
Thermal Conductivity |
4.862 BTU
IN/HR-Ft2 |
5.822 BTU
IN/HR-Ft2 |
ASTM
D-696
Thermal Expansion |
15.8 x 106
IN/IN�C |
15.8 x 106
IN/IN�C |
ASTM
D-256
Izod Impact Test |
0.49 Ft-Lbs/Ins
of Notch |
0.43 Ft-Lbs/Ins
of Notch |
ASTM
D-785
Hardness Barcol |
64 |
64 |
ASTM
E84-81
Spread of Flame Fuel Contribution |
15
0 |
15
0 |
B. Petrarch Claddings recommends that the following
failure loads should be used in determining the number of fasteners required and a factor
of safety of at least 2 applied:
- 5/16" Petrarch No. 10, flat head CSK screw failure load
280 lbs. for face fastening system.
- 7/16" Petrarch Expanding insert failure load 200 lbs.
for back fastening system.
Note: Typically fasteners are required
at not more than 24" centers providing adequate holding to carry the dead weight of
the panel and wind loading up to 40 lbs. per square foot.
2.5 MOISTURE, BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL
RESISTANCE
A. Moisture absorption is 0.2% by weight
(24 hours total immersion), permeability 16 x 106ml/m2, apparent
porosity 1%.
B. Panels shall be immune to insect and vermin attach and shall inhibit mold growth.
C. Panels shall be resistant to most acid and organic solvents.
2.6 TEMPERATURE RESISTANCE
A. Exterior Cladding System shall not be
subject to delamination or decay, after 250 cycles of temperature changes between -40�F
and +120�F.
2.7 ACCESSORIES
A. Sealants
- Tremco Dymonic one-part urethane sealant used with xylol
wipe and primer. (For weather seal only.)
B. Structural Setting System
- Aluminum Bearing Plates
a) .125 wall thickness, alodine treated, or
anodized finished, non-recycled aluminum alloy 6063-T6.
- Structural Silicone
a) Dow Corning 795 or GE Ultraglaze SSG
4000 one-part structural silicone glazing sealant. (Note: Must be used with
Structural Setting System.)
- Cellular Foam Tape
a) Norton V2100 Series (P2106 Black)
Thermalbond, 3/16" x 1/2" as manufactured by Norton Company.
- Setting Blocks
a) 1/8" x 11/32" x 6"
Silicone Setting Blocks 80-90 Shore A Durometer.
- Adhesion Promoter
a) Norton Tite-R-Bond (2287) adhesion
promoter as manufactured by Norton Company.
- Fasteners
a) No. 8 x 1 1/2", Pan Head, SS
Screws.
C. Face Fastened System
- Countersink Tools
a) No. 10 Diamond countersink tool.
- Fasteners - Metal Framing
a) No. 10 - 16 Phillips, Flat Head, Tek
point, 410 SS, Cad Plated Screws in lengths to suit application.
- Fasteners - Wood Framing
a) No. 10 Phillips, Flat Head, Type A point, 18/8 SS, Sheet Metal Screw in lengths to suit
application.
- Construction Adhesive (optional
a) Surebond SB-400 as manufactured by
Surebond, Inc.
b) Liquid Nail LN-602 as manufactured by
Macco Adhesives.
D. Back Fastened System
- Brass Inserts
a) Fisher PA4 M6/7.5 brass insert.
- Screws
a) M6 x 10.0 mm, SS, Hex Head machine
screws.
2.8
MISCELLANEOUS
A. Provide framing system, and other
devices as per manufacturers recommendations and as otherwise indicated in the
construction documents.
2.9 FABRICATION
A. Factory Fabrication: Provide panels
which are factory fabricated whenever possible as follows.
- Cut to special sizes from manufacturers standard
sizes.
- Pre-drilling and/or countersinking fastener holes.
- Preparing special shapes and/or cutouts.
- Polishing edges.
- Beveling or mitering edges.
- Prefabricating inside and outside corners.
- Preparing 7/16" panels incorporating special inserts
and brackets for the back fastening system.
- Bonding insulating materials to panels.
- Engraving.
B. Shop or site cutting shall be performed
on a portable or table saw using a dry cut, diamond tipped blade. The panels should be
textured side up and held clamped down to saw bed. Proper provision should be made to
ensure the material is cut square. Operators should always wear eye protection and a
respiratory mask and it is recommended that the saw is fitted with a dust extractor
system. Any dust on panel surface must be removed immediately.
C. When on site drilling or countersinking
is required, panels should be drilled using a portable hand-held pistol drill fitted with
a masonry bit suitable for drilling at speeds of between 900 and 1200 rpm. A drill guide
should be used to insure straight 90� holes. Any dust on panel must be removed
immediately.
D. When an edge is to remain exposed, it
shall be polished as per manufacturers recommendation to remove saw marks and
restore main body color of the panel.
2.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Coordination
- PETRARCH panels will normally be delivered to the site on
wood pallets interweaved with embossed straw paper and wrapped in plastic sheets. Extreme
care should be taken to avoid rain or standing water.
- PETRARCH should never be temporarily stored outside of its
original shipping crate unless supported on a wood pallet. If mechanical lifting equipment
is used, panels should always be properly protected to avoid scuffing from ropes or
chains.
- Extreme care should be taken when handling Petrarch on site.
If the panels are soiled or scratched, remedial treatment should be administered immediately
for best results. Panels should be carried on edge and care taken not to damage the
surface or corners.
B. Storage
- Store materials at site, flat, under cover, elevated above
grade on level blocking and covered to keep material clean and dry. Covering over material
is to be ventilated to prevent condensation. Avoid rain or standing water.
C. Weather Conditions
- Proceed with installation only when substrate is completely
dry.
PART
3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Examine substrates, and
conditions under which work is performed with Installer present, to determine if they are
in satisfactory condition for installation of system. Do not proceed with installation of
system until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
B. Measure areas prior to installation to
minimize out of square or unbalanced border conditions.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. General: Comply with panel
manufacturers instructions and recommendations for installation and with governing
regulations and industry standards as applicable to project conditions and supporting
substrates. Provide adequate provisions for thermal and structural movements.
B. Installation tolerances: Shim and align
panel units within installed tolerance of 1/8" in 100" on level/plumb
slope and location/line as indicated on construction documents. A stud wall shall be
limited to a deflection of L/240.
C. Inspect system components for proper
operation and fit. Adjust, repair or replace components not conforming to requirements.
Repair or replacement shall be as approved by the Architect.
D. Comply with instructions and
recommendations as set forth in manufacturers technical white paper (insert
specified system title), except to the extent more stringent requirements are
indicated.
E. Prior to erection of field set
structural set system, a job site meeting will be held to assure understanding of and
compliance with manufacturers installation procedures. Meeting will be attended by
representatives of Architect, General Contractor, installing Subcontractor, structural
silicone Manufacturer, and Petrarch Claddings, Inc. (or their approved local
representative).
3.3 SPARE STOCK
A. (Architect to fill in as desired.)
3.4 ADJUSTING AND TESTING
A. Inspection: Inspect system components
for proper operation and fit. Adjust, repair or replace components not conforming to
requirements.
3.5 CLEANING
A. Clean all panels of dirt, adhesive and
sealant using detergents or solvents as appropriate and as recommended by the
manufacturer.
B. Remove and replace all damaged panels.
C. Protect all work until accepted.
3.6 PROTECTION
A. Contractor shall protect all finished
work from damage during remainder of construction period and until accepted. Any damage
shall be repaired by the installer at the expense of the party damaging the work and in
accordance with the contract requirements.
3.7 GENERAL RESPONSIBILITY
A. Variation from specification: Any
variation from this specification resulting in additional costs to any other contractor or
subcontractor on this project shall be the sole financial responsibility of this
subcontractor.
B. All Petrarch catalogs, technical manuals
and test data shall be included as an integral part of this specification as if they were
printed within and as part of this specification.
END OF SECTION 07415.
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