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SECTION 15076 PAINTING AND ANTI CORROSION TREATMENTS

REVISION HISTORY

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08.07.02 21.06.02 13.0.6.02


Date

Revisions General Revisions WSA Standard


Description

Richard Smith Richard Smith Richard Smith


Prepared by

Steve King Steve King Steve King


Checked by

Richard Smith Richard Smith Richard Smith


Authorised by

WSA/D301 Rev B/2002

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GENERAL
SECTION INCLUDES Include the General Conditions of the Contract as part of this section. The Contractor shall become familiar with other sections of the Specifications affecting work of this trade. Furnish all labour, materials, plant, equipment and appliances and perform all necessary operations required to execute the work of this section. This section relates to the on and off site protection of building services plant, equipment and components. RELATED SECTIONS This schedule is intended to be used as a helpful indication of the related sections within the Project Specifications. It is not necessarily comprehensive or complete and it is the Contractor's responsibility to ascertain all applicable sections required to understand the full Scope of Works intended. REFERENCES The minimum standards for products specified in this section shall be those standards referred to or relevant BSI standards. SUBMITTALS FOR REVIEW Section 01300 - Submittals. Submit samples, specifications, engineering calculations, catalogue cut sheets, description of product and installation method in accordance with the Contract Documents. Submissions shall indicate all dimensions, details of construction, details of installation, relation and connections with adjoining work. Submit copies of test reports required to be performed on the proposed products. QUALITY ASSURANCE Perform Work in accordance with relevant British Standards and industry standard codes. PAINT QUALITY: Ensure paints used are of quality and type to suit application and that primers have good adhesion, covering power, rust-inhibiting and grain filling properties; gloss finishing paints are of machine finish grade having high adhesion and high resistance to solvents, mineral oils, cutting oils, detergents, chipping and impact damage. APPLICATION OFF-SITE: Wherever possible ensure paint finishes applied by component manufacturers are spray applied. QUALIFICATIONS All paint finishes shall be applied by skilled operative who have to be trained to apply the finish.

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MOCK- UP Section 01400 - Quality Control: Requirements for mock-up. Execute a mock up ceiling installation for a typical guestroom and front of house area to demonstrate building services terminal match as required by 2.2.6 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS WEATHER AND OTHER CONDITIONS: Do not apply paints where weather, temperature, humidity or other conditions may have a damaging effect upon finish or paint. Ensure paint and corrosion protection finishes are suitable for the environment in which they are sited. The external environment is hot (up to 52C), humid (up to 32C saturated and moisture contents up to 0.030 kg/kg), dusty (up to 70mg/m) and saline (within 200m of the shoreline). Over 12 hours of sunshine per day are typical.

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WARRANTY Section 01740 - Warranties and Bonds.

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APPROVED MANUFACTURER OR PRODUCT No particular requirements PRODUCT/SERVICE REQUIREMENTS GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: Where particular methods of finish and painting are not specified, ensure following requirements are met. Protect all metal work, plant, equipment, pipelines, ductlines, ancillaries, brackets and supports against corrosion and oxidization. Provide ferrous metals, machined or otherwise with protective coatings at manufacturer's works. Ensure all items requiring on-site decorative finishes are provided primed to suit base material and required finish. DAMAGED FINISHES: Following delivery to site, storage on site and installation make good any damage to finishes, by cleaning, degreasing and re-furbishing. Do so in accordance with a method statement agreed with the Consultant. PRODUCTS MATERIALS PAINT MATERIALS: Use the following materials as appropriate Solvent borne priming paint to BS 7956 for bare woodwork. Red Oxide priming paint for bare iron and steelwork. Zinc Chromate priming paint for bare ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Calcium Plumbate priming paint to BS 3698 for galvanized steel or composite wood/metal components. 15076/3 Painting and Anti Corrosion Treatments

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Undercoating paint for previously primed or painted surfaces before the application of finishing coats. Gloss finishing paint for previously primed or painted/undercoated surfaces. Epoxy resin paint for specialist coatings requiring resistance to acids, alkalis, oils, solvents, abrasion or high humidity. Aluminium paint to BS 388 for structural steelwork, storage vessels, heated metallic surfaces and similar applications where moisture and heat resistant properties are required. Cold galvanizing paint for making good damage to previously galvanized surfaces and protection to galvanized materials modified during installation. Zinc-rich metallic to BS 4652 for bare iron and steelwork where electrical conductivity has to be assured. Black tar-based paint to BS 1070 for moisture resistant protection to metal surfaces where decorating appearance is not important. Bitumen based coatings for cold application to BS 3416 protection to iron and steel, particularly pipelines and fittings for use in contact with potable water. Bitumen based coatings for cold application to BS 6949 not to be used in contact with potable water.

PAINT QUALITY: Ensure paints used are of quality and type to suit application and that primers have good adhesion, covering power, rust-inhibiting and grain filling properties; gloss finishing paints are of machine finish grade having high adhesion and high resistance to solvents, mineral oils, cutting oils, detergents, chipping and impact damage. HEAT RESISTANT PAINT: Use heat resistant paints for applications to surfaces over 80oC. MATCHING BUILDING SERVICES TERMINALS Where groups of building services terminals in the same location of the same colour (say: white light fittings, PAVA speakers and air conditioning diffusers in a ceiling) ensure that exactly the same colour is used for each terminal with the same gloss proportion, so that they all appear the same. AFFECT ON PERFORMANCE Building services components that could have their performance impaired by painting by any party other than the manufacturer (e.g. sprinkler heads, sprinkler covers, smoke detectors, temperature detectors, etc) shall only be painted by the manufacturer unless the manufacturer agrees otherwise and will warrant the performance of this product. Building services components that would have their performance impaired by painting shall be suitably protected by the building services contractor. Any such devices that are painted shall be replaced before handover of the building and testing and commissioning repeated as required.

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EXECUTION
EXAMINATION Verify site conditions under provisions of Section 01400. Before ordering any materials / commencing work verify that building structure associated with the system is within tolerance and take full account of shape configuration and material properties of the structure.

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PREPARATION WEATHER AND OTHER CONDITIONS: Do not apply paints where weather, temperature, humidity or other conditions may have a damaging effect upon finish or paint. HANDLING AND STORAGE Deliver component parts to site, completely identified in accordance with shop and certified drawings prepared for this work. Store in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, above ground, properly protected from the weather and construction activities. FABRICATION Not applicable INSTALLATION/EXECUTION PREINSTALLATION CHECKS Before beginning installation in any area, examine all parts of the adjoining work into which applicable work is to be placed. Should any conditions be found which will prevent the proper execution of the work, installation shall not proceed in that area until such conditions are corrected by the contractor. GENERAL: Ensure paints are applied in accordance with manufacturers instructions and to BS 6150. APPLICATION: Apply paint evenly and ensure finish shows no excessive brush marks, grinning, runs, sagging, ropiness or other application defects. COLD GALVANIZING: Repair damage to galvanized components due to installation process, ie following cutting, drilling or welding, by applying 2 no. substantial coats of cold galvanizing paint. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL Provide field quality control under provisions of Section 01400 - Quality Control. CLEANING Section 01710 - Cleaning installed work. Remove labels after Work is complete. PROTECTION OF FINISHED WORK Protect work under provisions of Section 01710. PROTECTION OF BRIGHT MACHINE PARTS: Apply a protective coating to all bright-machined parts before despatch from works. Do not remove protective coatings unless required for installation, testing or commissioning purposes and in such cases reinstate upon completion. Repair any damaged protective coating or bright-machined part, or where necessary replace damaged component. Use and apply metal coatings in accordance with manufacturers instructions. Complete where possible all welding, drilling, bending and other work before metal coating. 15076/5 Painting and Anti Corrosion Treatments

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All sprinkler bulbs shall be protected to prevent paint contamination. Any sprinkler bulb that has paint on it will be rejected. STANDARD SPECIFICATION This standard specification is intended to be used as a helpful indication of work within this section. It is not necessarily comprehensive or complete and it is the Contractor's responsibility to ascertain and complete the full works intended and as shown within the drawings, specification and Contract or thereby implied. END OF SECTION

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