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ECOTECH ENCLOSURES
SECTION E-13130
PREFABRICATED MODULAR SHELTER
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 DESCRIPTION OF WORK:
The work herein includes the provision and installation of a prefabricated
shelter as shown on the drawings and includes all accessories, electrical
components, and other appurtenances necessary for a complete installation.
Related Work Specified Elsewhere:
Concrete foundation pad
Electrical rough-ins
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE:
Manufacturer:
A. A firm with no less than seven years of successful experience in
the production of units similar to the one required for this project.
B. Unit shall be completely assembled and pre-wired.
Performance Requirements:
A. Units to be manufactured with Class I Fire-Retardant Resin. Fire
Resistance: Unit shall provide a Class I Fire resistant rating with flame
spread of not over 25 for structural panels per ASTM E-84.
B. Wall panels shall be constructed using a nominal thickness of 1/8"
chopped glass laminate having the following properties:
TEST VALUE **
Glass Components, % 28
Barcol Hardness 45
Tensile Strength, psi 15,000
Tensile Modulus, psi x 10 1.0
Tensile Elongation, % 1.1
Flexural Strength, psi 27,000
Flexural Modulus, psi x 10 9.7
Compressive Strength. psi 20,000
** SOURCE DOCUMENT
Per Owens-Corning
“ Fiberglass Design Properties of Marine-Grade Fiberglass Laminate” Copyright 1978
Measurements:
A. Verify all dimensions by taking field measurements and from final
accepted shop drawings; proper fit and attachment of all items is required.
B. Coordinate concrete flat work and electrical rough-in installations
to properly conform to prefabricated unit.
1.03 SUBMITTALS:
A. Shop drawings: Manufacturer shall submit complete shop drawings
indicating all component sizes, installation procedures, wiring diagrams
(if required), sizes and types of all fastening devices, and all accessories
requiring field installation.
B. Samples: Submit color samples of all materials having a choice of color
for selection by the Owner.
C. Maintenance and Installation Instructions: Submit suggested procedures
for installations, care, and maintenance of the materials comprising the
unit, and the optional heater, if specified.
PART II - PRODUCTS
2.01 Materials and Components
Prefabricated Unit:
The prefabricated shelter meets or exceeds the values listed with a
factor of safety of 2:1.
Wind pressure equal to 110 mph 27 psf
Live load on flooring 50 psf
Snow load 40 psf
Dead load 40 psf
Wind uplift load 27 psf
The manufacturer must be able to substantiate these claims through performance
calculations and supporting test data, when requested. Said calculations
shall be certified by a licensed P.E. in the state of manufacture.
2.02 Shelter Unit:
Shall be equivalent to Modular Shelter System, Model SNE-R35 (3’x5’)
EcoTech Series, as manufactured by Stillman Northern
Corporation, 6733 Myers Road, East Syracuse, New York 13057. Telephone
(315) 463-1431, Fax (315) 463-1281, Toll free (888) 377-4321.
2.03 Structural Panels:
A. Panels comprising the structure shall be of fiberglass reinforced
polyester having the properties required above. All wall panels shall be
glazed to provide 360 degree visibility. All necessary hardware shall be
of stainless steel or aluminum.
B. Exterior panel finish shall be smooth gel coat. Finish color shall be
as selected by the Owner. Interior finish shall be manufacturer’s standard
textured finish on interior walls and interior ceiling.
2.04 Glazing:
All wall and door panels shall be glazed with a 1/8 inch clear
tempered glass set into black aluminum extruded frames.
2.05 Windows:
Units shall consist of screened sliding windows on 2 sides for
easy access, and a large fixed window on the front for maximum visibility.
2.06 Counter:
A one-piece molded fiberglass counter.
2.07 Door:
Door shall be hinged and shall be equipped with locks for security.
Door frame shall be of extruded aluminum , painted in silver finish. Door
panel shall match the remaining exterior color of the prefabricated enclosure.
2.08 Flooring:
Flooring shall be 3/4 thick APA A-C Exterior Grade plywood with
edges and bottom weather protected. Interior floor to be gray colored slip-resistant.
2.09 Electrical Mechanical Systems
Wiring and Lighting:
Unit shall be pre-wired with interior grade plastic coated wiring run through
concealed conduit, except at ceiling where conduit may be exposed. Unit
shall be supplied with a 100 amp, multi-circuit distribution box for connection
to electrical rough-in. Manufacturer to supply kiosk breakers; electrical
rough-in to be done in field by others.
A. Unit shall be equipped with a wall switch for light and with one
duplex outlet. Outlet shall be located where shown on the drawings.
B. Unit shall be equipped with an overhead fluorescent light with wall
switch, complete with rapid start ballasts.
C. Unit shall be wired in accordance with National Electrical Code (NEC).
2.08 Accessories:
Electrical Wall Heater (option):
A. Heater shall be forced air/electric wall-mounted down flow type. Heater
shall have a 13,600 BTU/H delivery capacity and shall be rated 3000 watts
at 208 volts. Heater shall be automatic control type with louvered front
plate to channel air flow. Heater shall include thermal limit switch, matched
fan and motor, fan delay switch, and automatic thermal switch.
B. Heater shall be forced air/electric wall-mounted down flow type. Heater
shall have a 5119 BTU-H delivery capacity and shall be rated 1500 watts
at 120 volts. Heater shall be automatic control type with louvered front
plate to channel air flow. Heater shall include thermal limit switch, match
fan and motor, fan delay switch, and automatic thermal switch.
III - EXECUTION:
3.01 Inspection:
Installer must examine sub-structure and conditions under which pre-fabricated
unit work is to be installed and erected and shall not proceed with erection
until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.02 Installation:
Install system complete per final accepted shop and erection
drawings and in full accordance with the manufacturer’s written
specifications and instructions. Some minor adjustments to the
booth may be needed at time of installation and are installer’s
responsibility. This is necessary due to variances and irregularities
in the prepared slab.
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