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B. Concealed Piping: Bare and insulated new piping running in ceilings and soffits shall be<br />
identified with labels painted on using metal stencils. Each stencil shall have 1-inch high<br />
letters and shall include a directional arrow 3-inch long by 1/2-inch wide. indicating<br />
direction of flow. Color of stenciling shall be black lettering on a yellow background.<br />
1. Labels shall be located at each change in direction of pipe runs and at intervals<br />
not to exceed 20 feet.<br />
2. Labels shall be located on each side of wall, partition and floor penetrations.<br />
3. Setmark snap-on pipe markers by Seton Nameplate Corporation or snap-on pipe<br />
markers by W. H. Brady Company, which are similar to above stencil description<br />
shall be acceptable.<br />
C. Pipe Markers: Contractor shall label the piping as follows:<br />
1. Condensate Drain CD<br />
2. Domestic Cold Water CW<br />
3. Domestic Hot Water HW<br />
4. Natural Gas G<br />
5. Fire Sprinkler FIRE<br />
D. Mechanical Room Piping Paint Schedule: Mechanical Contractor shall paint piping in<br />
mechanical rooms to match the following schedule (based on Devoe Paint Protective<br />
Color Guide):<br />
3.7 CLEANING<br />
System Color Devoe<br />
Fire Equipment Safety Red R-1,3 06<br />
Natural Gas Safety Blue R-1 08<br />
Domestic Hot Water Dark Green R-1,3 Custom Mixed<br />
Domestic Cold Water Dark Green C-i ,3ii<br />
1. Piping shall also have labels and flow directional arrows.<br />
2. Color Chart: Mechanical Contractor shall prepare and submit a minimum of 3<br />
color charts for approval prior to beginning painting of boiler room piping. Paint<br />
color selection numbers listed are Devoe and are listed for reference.<br />
3. Mechanical Room Piping: Paint in accordance with Specification Section 09900,<br />
Painting.<br />
A. Housekeeping, Cleaning and Storage: Remove from the building and site, scrap material,<br />
temporary building, packaging material, miscellaneous debris, and dirt on a regular<br />
schedule, or as required, and in accordance with Architect direction, to maintain building<br />
in a reasonably clean, workable condition during construction.<br />
1. Cutting oil and steel shavings shall be caught in a suitable container to ensure<br />
final finish material in building will not be marred or damaged.<br />
2. Upon completion of work and before final inspection, Contractor shall remove<br />
plaster, paint, rust, stickers, and shipping tags from installed equipment.<br />
3. Clean foreign matter from installed equipment and remove dirt and debris, in<br />
connection with work, from building.<br />
06/25/09 BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS<br />
15050-8