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O. Strip Mesh: Expanded galvanized metal lath, minimum 26 gage thick; 2” wide x 24” long.<br />

Section 09220<br />

Page 3<br />

2.03 ACCESSORIES<br />

A. Access Door: 16 gauge steel frame with 14 gauge door panel and 22 gauge galvanized casing beads, with<br />

primer coat, concealed spring hinges and cylinder lock. Equal to Milcor Model #3200-030 size 24" x 24" K.<br />

Paint to match color of stucco.<br />

B. Provide custom radiused collars at columns, custom curved casing and corner beads, and custom curved<br />

reveals as required. The following products are referenced by USG Nos.<br />

1. Corner Beads: No. 1 small-nose corner beads of 26 gage galvanized steel.<br />

2. Casings: No. 66 square expansion casing beads of 24 gage galvanized steel.<br />

3. Control Joints: No. 15 control joint of 26 gage galvanized steel or as shown on the drawings.<br />

4. Expansion Joints: No. 40 adjustable expansion joints of 26 gage galvanized steel.<br />

5. Corner Control Joints: No. 30 expansion joints of 26 gage galvanized steel.<br />

C. Reveal Molding:<br />

1. No. RS75-100V and RS75-50 vented vinyl reveal moldings as manufactured by Vinyl Corp., a Dietrich<br />

Metal Framing Co.<br />

2. ½ Keen #40. G90 galvanized coated as manufactured by Keene Products.<br />

D. Weep Screeds: No. 7 foundation weep screed, with sloped ground and minimum 3-1/2 inch vertical attachment<br />

flange, fabricated of 26 gage galvanized steel.<br />

PART 3 - EXECUTION<br />

3.01 ERECTION OF SUPPORTING SYSTEMS<br />

A. Framing:<br />

1. Members shall be connected by means of welding, screws or bolts.<br />

2. Connections shall be capable of withstanding superimposed dead and live loads, and shall be designed to<br />

transfer the full loads within the members at the connection with no movement in the joint or deflection in<br />

the members.<br />

3. Provide necessary bridging, blocking, and anchoring to secure the frame rigidly in place.<br />

4. Provide blocking required to provide for anchoring of items to be installed by other trades, and as required<br />

to support edges of lath.<br />

5. Erect members plumb, straight, true and level to the lines indicated on the drawings.<br />

6. Form metal stud framing members, spaced as indicated, to the required shapes to produce the profiles<br />

indicated, allowing for a minimum thickness of 3/4" for scratch, brown, and finish coats. See drawings for<br />

actual thickness.<br />

B. Supporting systems shall be in accordance with the recommendations of PIB, MLA specifications, and LBC<br />

requirements to adequately support the plaster work.<br />

C. Lathing:<br />

1. Apply lathing to form true, level, straight surfaces without sags or buckles, with long dimension of lath at<br />

right angles to supports, and tie to supports 6" o.c. over asphalt felt.<br />

2. Lap sides of lath at least 2", secure to supports and tie at 6" on center between supports.<br />

3. Neatly form lath to the required shapes to provide the profiles indicated allowing for a minimum of 3/4" of<br />

plaster, thickness to be as shown on drawings.<br />

4. Secure the lath to the studs with large head nails or screws. Heads shall be large enough to provide a seal<br />

to prevent water penetration and adequately hold the lath to framing member.<br />

5. Break lath behind the control joints in cement plaster surfaces.<br />

D. Accessories:<br />

1. Install plaster beads where shown on drawings and where plaster abuts other materials, miter, and cope<br />

corners, wire tied at 8" o.c. staggered in two wings.<br />

2. Control joints shall be installed as indicated on the drawings.<br />

3. Install reveal molding where detailed, at soffits and furrings.<br />

4. Install corner expansion joints at intersections of plastered interior partitions with plastered exterior walls.<br />

5. Install foundation weep screed at bottom of all vertical plaster surfaces.<br />

E. Coordinate the installation of anchors for items which are to be furnished and installed by others.<br />

F. Soffits:<br />

NAPA CENTURY CENTER XD 12<br />

#165582

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