1.4.5
Damaged Equipment
Contractor shall immediately submit documentation to the Contracting
Officer with a recommendation of action for repair or replacement and the
impact on project schedule.
1.5
DETAIL DRAWINGS
Data consisting of a complete list of equipment and materials shall be
diagrams, and any other details required to demonstrate that the system has
been coordinated and will properly function as a unit. Drawings shall show
proposed layout and anchorage of equipment and appurtenances, and equipment
relationship to other parts of the work, including clearances for
maintenance and operation.
a. Detail drawings by Contractor shall be separate drawings and shall
be the Contractor's standard sheet size, but not smaller than the
contract drawings, and indicate the food service equipment and cold
storage assemblies with itemized schedule, and special conditions
drawings indicating size and location of slab depressions, cores, wall
openings, blockouts, ceiling pockets, blocking grounds, [ceiling,]
[wall,] access panels, and above ceiling hanger assemblies, rough-in
b. Detail drawings by manufacturer shall be separate drawings; sheet
size shall be manufacturer's standard size and indicate item number,
name, and quantity, construction details, sections, and elevations,
adjacent walls, columns, and equipment, plumbing and electrical
schematics, and fabricated fixtures with single electrical or plumbing
connection, and service access panels required for maintenance or
replacement of mechanical or electrical components.
location of equipment drain lines, and floor drains. Drawings shall
indicate drain lines from equipment, distances of drain lines and floor
drain receptacles from equipment and aisles, and elevation views of
drain piping and floor drains.
PART 2
PRODUCTS
2.1
MATERIALS
The Contractor shall comply with EPA requirements in accordance with
Section 01670 RECYCLED / RECOVERED MATERIALS. Other materials shall
conform to the following:
2.1.1
Stainless Steel, Nonmagnetic
ASTM A 167 or ASTM A 240/A 240M: 18-8, 300 Series, austenitic, polished to
No. 3 or 4 finish on exposed surfaces.
2.1.2
Stainless Steel Pipe and Tubing
ASTM A 269. Pipe and tubing shall be seamless or welded, of the gauge
specified, of true roundness, and of material as specified for stainless
steel. Seamless tubing shall be thoroughly annealed, pickled, and ground
smooth. Welded tubing shall be thoroughly heat-treated, quenched to
eliminate carbide precipitation and then drawn true to size and roundness,
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