Rockfon Acoustic Ceiling Membrane

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Rockfon Acoustic Ceiling Membrane
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Boards:
Modular Trim System [MTS]
For Markerboards, Chalkboards or Tackboards
that Mount to Modular Standards
• Porcelain-on-steel writing surfaces with a lifetime warranty.
• All extrusions are manufactured with high-quality aluminum alloy to exacting specifications.
• Heavy-duty aluminum extrusions come standard in clear satin anodized. Also available in optional dark bronze
anodized or a variety of powder coated finishes.
• Boards adjust in 2" increments.
• Mix and match writing and tackable surfaces.
• Boards lock in place for added safety.
Imagination made easy.™
Suggested Specifications
PART 1:
general
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Porcelain-on-Steel Markerboards.
B. Porcelain-on-Steel Chalkboards.
C. Colored Cork Tackboards.
D. Visual Display Board Accessories.
1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 06100 – Wood or Steel Blocking.
B. Section 09000 – Gypsum Wall Board.
C. Section 09720 – Vinyl Wall Coverings.
D. Section 09900 – Paints and Coatings.
1.3 REFERENCES
A. ASTM B221 – Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Extruded Bars, Rods, Wire, Shapes, and
Tubes.
B. ASTM E84 –Test Method for Surface Burning and Characteristics of Building Materials.
C. ASTM C540 – Gloss Test for Porcelain Enamel Steel (Porcelain Enamel Institute PEI-501).
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit products and samples under provisions of Section 01300.
B. Product Data: Provide technical data for products specified. Include Material Safety Data Sheets, when applicable.
C. Shop Drawings: Provide shop drawings for each type of visual display board specified including section details
indicating trim, face, core and backing materials, dimensions, joint locations and special anchor details.
D. Color Samples: Submit set of color chips displaying manufacturer’s full range of colors and finishes.
E. Product Samples: Submit samples not less than twelve inches square and framed on two adjacent sides, to illustrate
materials, finish, color, and configuration of each type of visual display board required.
1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Comply with manufacturer’s instructions for handling and storage of Visual Display Boards.
1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Field measure prior to fabrication to ensure proper fit.
B. General contractor to maintain proper climate before, during and after installation.
1.7 WARRANTY
A. Submit manufacturer’s “Life of Building” warranty, stating that under normal usage and maintenance, and when
installed in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions and recommendations, Porcelain-on-Steel Markerboards
and Chalkboards are guaranteed for the life of the building.
B. Warranty shall cover replacement of defective Porcelain-on-Steel Markerboards and Chalkboards due to
discoloration, excessive fading of color, crazing, cracking or flaking. Warranty does not cover the cost of removal or
reinstallation.
PART 2:
products
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Provide visual display boards as manufactured by Platinum Visual Systems™, Corona, California. Tel.: (800)498-2990
Fax: (951)817-9900. Email: [email protected]. Website: www.pvsusa.com.
B. Substitutions: See Section 01600 – Product Requirements.
2.2 MARKERBOARD AND CHALKBOARD MATERIALS
A. Steel Face Sheets: Writing surface will be Writanium® 28 gauge steel face with porcelain enamel finish fused to the
steel sheet using a continuous coil process.
1. Markerboard and Chalkboard surface shall be fused at a temperature of 1450o and 1200o, respectively.
2. The gloss of the writing surface will not increase more than three units when subjected to wearability tests specified in testing procedures for 30 hours.
B. Core Material: 1/2" particleboard.
[MTS SERIES]
C. Backing Material: .005" aluminum backing sheet.
D. Metal Trim and Accessories: 6063 aluminum alloy with a T5 temper.
E. Adhesive: As recommended by manufacturer for project conditions.
2.3 PORCELAIN-ON-STEEL MARKERBOARDS AND CHALKBOARDS
A. Provide Markerboards and Chalkboards for project from manufacturer’s MTS Series.
1. Metal trim and accessories: MTS Series aluminum extrusions with clear satin anodized finish.
a. Chalktray CR315: Standard continuous solid chalktray with ribbed section and smoothly curved and polished ends.
b. Map Rail MR411: Standard 1" high continuous rail with colored cork insert as follows:
1) End stops: One pair per Map Rail.
2) Map hooks: One every 2' of Map Rail.
3) Roller brackets: One pair per Map Rail.
4) Flag holder: One per room.
c. Frame CH210: Standard channel frame with 3/4" face with wrap around corners and miters.
d. Wall Standards: Single ST100 or Double ST200 punched with 3/8" x 1" slot 2" on center. Standards to be installed exactly 4'-0" on center. Height to be 72", 84" or 96" high.
e. Locking Device LD100: Spring loaded locking installed in upper corners of board.
2. Size: Available sizes 4' high x 4' wide or 4' high x 8' wide as shown on drawings.
3. Color: As selected from manufacturer’s standard colors.
2.4 COLORED CORK TACKBOARD MATERIALS
A. Face Sheet: Colored cork surface will be 1/4” resilient homogenous tackable linoleum surface consisting of linseed
oil, granulated cork, rosin binders and dry pigments calendared onto natural burlap backing. Color shall extend through
thickness of material and be self-healing.
B. Core Material: 1/4” medium density fiberboard.
C. Metal Trim: 6063 aluminum alloy with T5 temper.
D. Adhesive: As recommended by manufacturer for project conditions.
2.5 COLORED CORK TACKBOARDS
A. Provide Tackboards for project from manufacturer’s MTS Series.
1. Metal trim and accessories: MTS Series aluminum extrusions with clear satin anodized finish.
a. Frame CH210: Standard channel frame with 3/4" face with wrap around corners and miters.
b. Wall Standards: Single ST100 and Double ST200 punched with 3/8" x 1" slot 2" on center. Standards to be installed exactly 4'-0" on center. Height to be 72", 84" or 96" high.
c. Locking Device LD100: Spring loaded locking installed in upper corners of board.
2. Size: As shown on drawings.
3. Color: As selected from manufacturer’s standard colors.
2.6 FABRICATION
A. Laminate facing sheet and backing sheet to core material under pressure, using manufacturer’s recommended
adhesive.
B. Assemble units in one piece without joints, wherever possible. Where required dimensions exceed maximum panel
size available, provide two or more pieces of equal length, as indicated on approved shop drawings. Assemble to
verify fit at factory, then disassemble for delivery and final assembly at project site.
PART 3:
execution
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Verify that substrates are properly prepared to receive visual display boards. Do not begin installation until
unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. Comply with manufacturer’s installation instructions.
B. Where visual display boards must be partly assembled at project site, use factory-supplied H-bar to maintain
proper alignment.
C. Install visual display boards level and plumb, keeping perimeter trim aligned in accordance with manufacturer’s
recommendations.
3.3 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING
A. Verify that all accessories are installed as required for each unit.
B. Upon completion of installation, clean surfaces and trim in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations,
leaving all materials ready for use.
[MTS SERIES]
MTS: Specifications
MARKERBOARD/CHALKBOARD
TACKBOARD
MARKERBOARD/CHALKBOARD
TACKBOARD
1 1/16"
5/8"
MR411 1" MAP RAIL WITH
COLORED CORK INSERT
CH250 FRAME
ALUMINUM HANGER CLIP
ALUMINUM HANGER CLIP
ST100 OR ST200
WALL STANDARDS
ST100 OR ST200
WALL STANDARDS
28 GA. PORCELAIN ENAMEL STEEL
ON 1/2" PARTICLEBOARD WITH A
.005" ALUMINUM BACKING SHEET
1/4” COLORED CORK
ON 1/4” MEDIUM DENSITY
FIBERBOARD
2 3/4"
CR315 CHALKTRAY
3/4"
5/8"
3 15/32"
11/16"
1451 E. Sixth Street, Corona, CA 92879
800 498 2990 | 951 817 2200 | FAX 951 817 9900
www.pvsusa.com | [email protected]
Color Guide:
Writanium® Writing Surfaces
Writanium® Markerboards
00
01
BRIGHT WHITE (STANDARD)
SOFT GREY
02
BEIGE
Writanium® Chalkboards
03
BLACK (STANDARD)
04
GREEN
Imagination made easy.™
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SLATE
Note: Color swatches are printed approximations and actual color may vary.
If exact match is required, please contact us to request a sample.
Manufacturing Process
Our process starts with coils of high grade, light gauge cold rolled steel.
1
4
Steel is chemically
cleaned and dried
2
A precisely balanced
groundcoat is applied
to both sides for fused,
uniform surface
3
Steel is fed into a firing
furnace that exceeds 1500°
to fuse the groundcoat to the
steel, then shock cooled
A Writanium™ perma-color top
coat is applied to give the surface the desired color, finish and
fade-resistant characteristics
5
A second furnace firing is done
to fuse the perma-color top coat
to the steel
6
Surface quality and color
consistency are monitored to
assure a perfect Writanium®
porcelain-on-steel finish
7
Finished Writanium® porcelain-on-steel is converted
into the Platinum products
Surface Performance
Ultra smooth, porcelain-on-steel writing surface for increased erasability and optimum visibility.
Writable
Visable
Erasable
Washable
Wearable
Can be written on
with any dry erase,
semi-permanent,
water-soluble
marker without
damage to the
surface.
Sharp, clear and
distinct marker
lines provide maximum color contrast
with the surface
and minimize glare
and random light
reflection.
Dry erase marker
ink can be wiped
off easily with a dry
cloth or standard
erase. Crayon, semipermanent and permanent marker pen
inks can be removed
with an appropriate
cleaning agent or
other solvent based
cleaner.
All residues that
remain after normal erasing can be
removed by the following our cleaning
instructions.
Vitrified glass-hard
ceramic surface
fused to light gauge
enameling grade
steel at more
than 800°C. High
resistance to impact
damage, abrasion,
scratching and
color fading. The
Writanium® surface
registers a 6.0 on
the revised Mohs
hardness scale.
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE OF MARKERBOARDS
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MEASURED DISTORTION
WAVE SCAN DATA
10%
HN03
50.0
The surface is 100%
non-combustible.
DRY ERASABILITY
41
48
0
77%
10%
H2S04
10
20
30
40
50
BETTER
68%
ENAMAL THICKNESS (MM)
20.0
90%
10%
HCL
10.0
Surface is ideal for
all magnets and
magnetic impregnated materials
without scratches
or damage from the
contact.
87%
40.0
30.0
Flame
Resistant
93%
120
78%
115
0
0
BETTER
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75
100
125
BETTER
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Magnet
Holding
COMPETITORS’ BEST
1451 E. Sixth Street, Corona, CA 92879
800 498 2990 | 951 817 2200 | FAX 951 817 9900
www.pvsusa.com | [email protected]
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Your ceilings,
your way
Now that Chicago Metallic® is part of
ROCKFON®, the only limit to your next ceiling
TWO LEADERS.
NOW ONE COMPANY
is your imagination. From tiles to islands,
baffles to metal panels, our integrated
solutions are ideal for any interior, thanks to
the design, acoustics and fire protection of
ROCKFON stone wool tiles, the versatility of
our ROCKFON specialty metal panels and the
precision engineering of Chicago Metallic
suspension systems.
ROCKFON is a subsidiary of the ROCKWOOL®
Group specialising in stone wool acoustic
ceiling and wall solutions. By acquiring
Chicago Metallic, the ROCKFON product
range now also includes specialty metal
panels and suspension systems.
ROCKFON
International
A/S
is
the
world’s leading supplier of innovative
building products based on stone wool.
Headquartered in Hedehusene, Denmark,
the ROCKWOOL Group generated more
than $2.5 billion in revenue in 2013 and has
over 10,000 employees in 40 countries.
Give me a ceiling supplier
that’s a real partner
OFFERING
MORE CHOICE
Stone wool panels
ROCKFON stone wool ceiling panels are
known for their beautiful aesthetics and
Now you can offer your customers
the flexibility of buying ROCKFON
ceilings and Chicago Metallic
suspension systems separately
or the convenience and guaranteed
compatibility of our integrated
ceiling solutions.
key performance characteristics of superior
acoustic control, fire protection, humidity
resistance, durability and optimum light
reflection. The ROCKFON product range not
only comprises a wide selection of acoustic
ceiling tiles, it also features islands and
baffles.
Specialty metal ceilings
ROCKFON
are
specialty
designed
and
metal
ceilings
fabricated
to
exacting specifications and the highest
manufacturing
standards.
They
are
available in a wide range of shapes, sizes,
and finishes, and exist in standard and
custom configurations.
Suspension systems
We now offer a wide range of great looking
Chicago
Metallic
including
high
suspension
systems,
performance
solutions
specially designed to resist corrosion,
seismic
activity
and
fire.
Available
independently or tailored to fit our
ROCKFON acoustic and specialty metal
ceilings, it is easy to see why our suspension
systems are the go-to choice of many
contractors.
Proven performance
When the Metro Toronto Convention Centre (MTCC) decided to renovate its
South Building, it sought a ceiling system that offered both a modern look
and modern performance, and would support its pursuit of LEED® Canada
certification. Rockfon Koral ceiling panels contain up to 34% recycled content
and have earned UL® Environment’s GREENGUARD Gold Certification for low
emitting products which can improve indoor air quality. Further supporting
LEED criteria for energy efficiency, stone wool ceiling panels’ smooth surface
also is highly reflective and can play a significant role in enhancing energy
efficiency through better distribution of light. The MTCC was pleased
with its ceiling installation and the resulting aesthetics, performance and
sustainability qualities.
Give me a ceiling
that’s got it all
KEEPING PROJECTS
RUNNING SMOOTHLY
Quality
Our products and services are always high
quality. They are produced and delivered
ROCKFON and Chicago Metallic are
both known for delivering products you
can rely on and a history of outstanding
service. This dedication to keeping
your projects running smoothly
continues now that ROCKFON and
Chicago Metallic are one company.
with integrity and excellence.
Flexibility
We understand that one size rarely fits all.
That is why our solutions can be adapted
to practically any space and our services
tailored to your needs.
Availability
We strive to have a large selection of
products available for fast delivery at all
times. We never keep our customers waiting.
On-time delivery
In the building trade, time lost is money lost.
So when we commit to a deadline, we meet it
so that you can deliver your projects on time.
Easy to work with
We put our passion, heart, design and
engineering into our products and your
projects. You can count on us for expert
advice and a total commitment.
Expertise at your service
When O’Hare International Airport expanded Terminal 5, the goal
was to improve the existing architecture so it would not feel like a
renovation. The considerations for the terminal’s ceilings included
easy installation and maintenance; accessibility to lighting, HVAC
and security systems; and compliance with the Chicago Department
of Aviation’s Sustainability Airport Manual. The project included the
installation of Rockfon Intaline™ Round-Base metal baffles, Magna
T-Cell ceiling systems with Paired Infinity™ engineered perimeter
trim. The ROCKFON system contributed to both low maintenance
and the environmental benefits of no organic compounds to support
mold and microbial growth. The feedback included excellent service
and on-time delivery.
Give me a ceiling panel
that won’t let me down
ROCKFON, LLC
4849 S. Austin Ave.
Chicago, IL 60638
USA
Tel.1-800-323-7164
Fax.1-800-222-3744
Email. [email protected]
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Rockfon® Artic™
FEATURES & BENEFITS:
Smooth white surface
Economic solution with standard sound absorption (NRC = 0.75)
High fire performance
Lightweight panel, easy to carry and install
Available in square lay-in and tegular
APPLICATIONS:
Basic areas (low to medium budget)
Sanitary
RECYCLED CONTENT: up to 37%
Rockfon® Artic™
BUDGET:
$$$$$
Thermal Insulation
Item
number Modular size lbs/sqft sqft/carton
Edge designation
Square Lay In
Square Tegular Narrow
Square Tegular
CAC
AC
Fire
Class
Light
Reflectance
R Value
RSI Value
(BTU Units)
(Watts Units)
SQ
SQ
SQ
SQ
600
601
609
610
2' x 2' x 5/8"
2' x 4' x 5/8"
20" x 60" x 3/4"
2' x 5' x 3/4"
0.38
0.38
0.45
0.45
112
112
83.33
100
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
23
23
23
23
-
A
A
A
A
0.85
0.85
0.85
0.85
2.2
2.2
2.6
2.6
0.39
0.39
0.46
0.46
SLN
SLN
620
621
2' x 2' x 5/8"
2' x 4' x 5/8"
0.47
0.47
56
112
0.75
0.75
23
23
-
A
A
0.85
0.85
2.2
2.2
0.39
0.39
SL
SL
660
661
2' x 2' x 5/8"
2' x 4' x 5/8"
0.47
0.47
56
112
0.75
0.75
23
23
-
A
A
0.85
0.85
2.2
2.2
0.39
0.39
MATERIAL:
Stone wool (Mineral Wool) ceiling tiles
SURFACE FINISH:
Factory painted glass scrim
FIRE PERFORMANCE:
Surface burning characteristics: UL723 (ASTM
E84) Flame Spread Index 0, Smoke developed
Index 5 (UL Labeled). CAN/ULC S102 Flame
Spread Index 5, Smoke developed Index 0.
ASTM E1264 CLASSIFICATION:
Type XX - Stone wool base with
membrane-faced overlay, Pattern G
SAG RESISTANCE:
NRC
ROCKFON ceiling tiles are dimensionally
stable even at high humidity levels of up to
100% relative humidity and can be installed
at all temperatures ranging from 32 °F to 104
°F. No acclimatization is needed. ROCKFON
ceiling tiles can be installed during the very
early stage of the build (when windows are
not fully sealed) without any risk of deflection
of the tiles. The low weight, stability and
nonhygroscopic character of ROCKFON tiles
will limit the weight of the fully installed
ceiling whilst retaining its declared properties
even when applied in infrequently heated and
unheated rooms without condensation.
VOC/FORMALDEHYDE EMISSIONS:
The product fulfils requirements for low
emitting acoustic ceiling tiles and meets the
California Department of Health Services
Standard Method V1.1 (February 2012)
“Standard method for the Testing and
Evaluation of Volatile Organic Chemical
Emissions from Indoor Sources Using
Environmental Chambers (Section 01350).”
Selected potential applications: LEED, CHPS
and CALGreen. All ROCKFON stone wool
acoustic ceiling solutions are GREENGUARD
Gold certified to GREENGUARD standards for
low chemical emissions into indoor air during
product usage.
HYGIENIC PROPERTIES:
ROCKFON ceiling tiles are made of water
repellent stone wool. Stone wool has no
nutritional value and therefore it provides no
sustenance to harmful micro-organisms.
CLEANING PROPERTIES:
The surface can be vacuum-cleaned with
a soft brush attachment.
WARRANTY INFORMATION:
30-Year Limited Product Warranty.
See www.rockfon.com
SUSTAINABILITY:
ROCKFON stone wool ceiling tiles are primarily
made from abundantly available basalt rock
and contain up to 42% recycled materials.
ROCKFON products supplied in North America
are produced in ISO9001/ISO14001 certified
factories.
ROCKFON, LLC | 4849 S. Austin Ave., Chicago, IL 60638 USA
Tel. +1-800-323-7164 | Fax. +1-800-222-3744 | www.rockfon.com | [email protected] | SNL150010
Rockfon Acoustic Ceiling Membrane
Safety Data Sheet
according to the federal final rule of hazard communication revised on 2012 (HazCom 2012)
Date of issue: 04/01/2013
Revision date: 04/15/2015
Supersedes: 01/11/2015
Version: 3.1
SECTION 1: Identification of the substance/mixture and of the company/undertaking
1.1.
Product identifier
Trade name
1.2.
: Rockfon Acoustic Ceiling Membrane
Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against
Use of the substance/mixture
1.3.
: Suspended ceiling membranes for use internally in buildings
Details of the supplier of the safety data sheet
ROCKFON, LLC
4849 South Austin Ave
Chicago, Illinois
60638, USA
Tel: +1-800-323-7164
ROCKFON, LLC
8024 Esquesing Line
Milton, Ontario, Canada
L9T 6W3
Canada
Tel: +1-855-330-6878
1.4.
Emergency telephone number
1-800-323-7164
8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. CST
SECTION 2: Hazards identification
2.1.
Classification of the substance or mixture
GHS-US classification
Not classified
2.2.
Label elements
GHS-US labelling
No labelling applicable
2.3.
Other hazards
Other hazards which do not result in
classification
2.4.
Unknown acute toxicity (GHS-US)
: Not expected under normal conditions of use. If user operations generate dust. Dust may cause
mechanical irritation.
No data available
SECTION 3: Composition/information on ingredients
3.1.
Substance
Not applicable
3.2.
Mixture
Name
Product identifier
%
GHS-US classification
Mineral Wool Fiber (Stone Wool)
(CAS No) 65997-17-3
75 - 95
Not classified
Urea, polymer with formaldehyde and phenol (Binder)
(CAS No) 25104-55-6
3-5
Not classified
SECTION 4: First aid measures
4.1.
Description of first aid measures
First-aid measures general
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: In all cases of doubt, or when symptoms persist, seek medical attention.
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Rockfon Acoustic Ceiling Membrane
Safety Data Sheet
according to the federal final rule of hazard communication revised on 2012 (HazCom 2012)
First-aid measures after inhalation
: Not expected to present a significant inhalation hazard under anticipated conditions of normal
use. If user operations generate dust. If exposed to excessive levels of dusts, remove to fresh air
and get medical attention if cough or other symptoms develop. Allow the victim to rest. Seek
medical advice.
First-aid measures after skin contact
: Rinse using water. Do not rub the skin and eyes after direct contact with the product.
First-aid measures after eye contact
: If user operations generate dust. If exposure to dust (in case of grinding) or vapors (in case of
overheating) occur: if dust or fume contacts the eyes. Rinse immediately with plenty of water. Do
not rub the skin and eyes after direct contact with the product. Obtain medical attention if pain,
blinking or redness persist.
First-aid measures after ingestion
: Unlikely route of exposure. Rinse mouth immediately and drink plenty of water. Do NOT induce
vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel. Obtain emergency medical attention.
4.2.
Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
Symptoms/injuries
: Not expected to present a significant hazard under anticipated conditions of normal use. Dust
can be generated during cutting or fabrication of the product. If user operations generate dust:
Inhalation, eye and skin contact are expected to be the primary routes of occupational exposure.
Dust may cause mechanical irritation.
Symptoms/injuries after inhalation
: Use of this product as intended does not result in inhalation of excessive amounts of dust. If
user operation generate dust; respiratory tract irritation may occur with exposure to large
amounts of any dust.
Symptoms/injuries after skin contact
: Not expected under normal conditions of use. If user operations generate dust. Dusts are
mechanical irritants. Dust can be generated during cutting or fabrication of the product.
Symptoms/injuries after eye contact
: Not expected under normal conditions of use. If user operations generate dust. Dusts are
mechanical irritants. Dust can be generated during cutting or fabrication of the product.
4.3.
Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
No additional information available
SECTION 5: Firefighting measures
5.1.
Extinguishing media
Suitable extinguishing media
5.2.
: Use fire-extinguishing media appropriate for surrounding materials. Foam. Dry powder. Carbon
dioxide. Water spray. Sand.
Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture
No additional information available
5.3.
Advice for firefighters
Protective equipment for firefighters
: Do not enter fire area without proper protective equipment, including respiratory protection.
Other information
: When mineral wool is heated above approximately 200°C (392°F), binder components and
decomposition gases are emitted from the binder which can be detected by odour.
SECTION 6: Accidental release measures
6.1.
Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures
General measures
6.1.1.
: Restrict access to area until completion of clean-up. Ensure clean-up is conducted by trained
personnel only. Refer to protective measures listed in sections 7 and 8. Provide adequate
ventilation to minimize dust concentrations. Work in a well-ventilated area. Eliminate all ignition
sources if safe to do so.
For non-emergency personnel
No additional information available
6.1.2.
For emergency responders
Protective equipment
: Equip cleanup crew with proper protection.
Emergency procedures
: Ventilate area.
6.2.
Environmental precautions
Prevent entry to sewers and public waters.
6.3.
Methods and material for containment and cleaning up
Methods for cleaning up
6.4.
: Wet dust with water before sweeping. On land, sweep or shovel into suitable containers. Avoid
creating or spreading dust. Minimize generation of dust. Pick up loose items, and place in
container for disposal. Use approved industrial vacuum cleaner for removal. Store away from
other materials. Dispose in a safe manner in accordance with local/national regulations.
Reference to other sections
See Heading 8. Exposure controls and personal protection.
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Rockfon Acoustic Ceiling Membrane
Safety Data Sheet
according to the federal final rule of hazard communication revised on 2012 (HazCom 2012)
SECTION 7: Handling and storage
7.1.
Precautions for safe handling
Precautions for safe handling
: Ensure adequate ventilation. Do not breathe dust. Avoid raising powdered materials into airborne
dust. Avoid creating or spreading dust. Wash hands and other exposed areas with mild soap and
water before eating, drinking or smoking and when leaving work.
Hygiene measures
: Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. Use good personal hygiene practices.
7.2.
Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities
Technical measures
: Ensure adequate ventilation. A washing facility/water for eye and skin cleaning purposes should
be present.
Storage conditions
: Keep material in original packaging. Protect from humidity and water. The products must be
stacked flat on level floor with protective panels or sheets between products and floor. Products
must not be stacked higher than specified on packaging. Store in locations with temperatures in
the range of 1-35°C (34 - 95 °F) and up to 95% relative humidity. The location of storage must
be free of chemicals, mould, fungi and other kinds of pollution.
Incompatible materials
: Strong acid.
7.3.
Specific end use(s)
No additional information available
SECTION 8: Exposure controls/personal protection
8.1.
Control parameters
No additional information available
8.2.
Exposure controls
Appropriate engineering controls
: Provide adequate ventilation. Ensure the ventilation system is regularly maintained and tested. A
washing facility/water for eye and skin cleaning purposes should be present.
Personal protective equipment
: Avoid all unnecessary exposure. In case of dust production: protective goggles. Gloves.
Protective clothing. For certain operations, additional Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) may
be required.
Hand protection
: Wear protective gloves.
Eye protection
: In case of dust production: protective goggles. Chemical goggles or safety glasses.
Skin and body protection
: Long sleeved protective clothing.
Respiratory protection
: Wear appropriate mask. With heavy dust development and in confined spaces, use disposable
face masks - NIOSH approved dust mask.
Other information
: Do not eat, drink or smoke during use.
SECTION 9: Physical and chemical properties
9.1.
Information on basic physical and chemical properties
Physical state
: Solid
Appearance
: Solid.
Colour
: Green;Yellow;brown
Odour
: Odourless
Odour threshold
: No data available
pH
: No data available
Relative evaporation rate (butyl acetate=1)
: No data available
Melting point
: > 1000 °C (1832 °F)
Freezing point
: No data available
Boiling point
: No data available
Flash point
: No data available
Auto-ignition temperature
: No data available
Decomposition temperature
: No data available
Flammability (solid, gas)
: No data available
Vapour pressure
: No data available
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Safety Data Sheet
according to the federal final rule of hazard communication revised on 2012 (HazCom 2012)
Relative vapour density at 20 °C
: No data available
Relative density
: No data available
Density
: 70 - 165 kg/m³
Solubility
: Water: Insoluble
Log Pow
: No data available
Log Kow
: No data available
Viscosity, kinematic
: No data available
Viscosity, dynamic
: No data available
Explosive properties
: No data available
Oxidising properties
: No data available
Explosive limits
: No data available
9.2.
Other information
No additional information available
SECTION 10: Stability and reactivity
10.1.
Reactivity
No additional information available
10.2.
Chemical stability
Stable at normal conditions.
10.3.
Possibility of hazardous reactions
Hazardous polymerization will not occur.
10.4.
Conditions to avoid
No additional information available
10.5.
Incompatible materials
Strong acids.
10.6.
Hazardous decomposition products
Fume. Carbon monoxide. Carbon dioxide. Formaldehyde. When mineral wool is heated above approximately 200°C (392°F), binder components and
decomposition gases are emitted from the binder which can be detected by odour.
SECTION 11: Toxicological information
11.1.
Information on toxicological effects
Acute toxicity
: Not classified
(Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met)
Skin corrosion/irritation
: Not classified
Serious eye damage/irritation
: Not classified
Respiratory or skin sensitisation
: Not classified
Germ cell mutagenicity
: Not classified
Carcinogenicity
: Not classified
(Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met)
(Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met)
(Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met)
(Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met)
(Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met)
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Rockfon Acoustic Ceiling Membrane
Additional information
Reproductive toxicity
IARC reported the following information for Stone wool, based on animal studies (IARC
Monograph No. 81): In a well-designed, long-term inhalation study in which rats were exposed
to rock (stone) wool, no significant increase in lung tumour incidence and no mesotheliomas
were observed. After intratracheal instillation of rock (stone) wool in two studies, no significant
increase in the incidence of lung tumours or mesotheliomas was found. In several studies of
intraperitoneal injection of high doses (approximately 109 fibres), rock (stone) wool induced a
significant increase in mesothelioma incidence. The more biopersistent rock (stone) wool
fibres produced a higher incidence of tumours than fibres with lower biopersistence. IARC
reported the following information for Stone wool, based on human studies (IARC Monograph
No. 81): In a case-control study that included detailed information on exposure to fibres,
individual smoking habits and potential occupational confounders, no increased risk of lung
cancer with increasing fibre exposure was reported. The results from these studies provide no
evidence of an increased risk for pleural mesotheliomas or any other tumours. IARC's overall
evaluation of carcinogenicity for Stone wool was that rock (stone) wool is not classifiable as to
its carcinogenicity to humans (Group 3).
: Not classified
(Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met)
Specific target organ toxicity (single exposure)
: Not classified
(Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met)
Specific target organ toxicity (repeated
exposure)
: Not classified
Aspiration hazard
: Not classified
Potential Adverse human health effects and
symptoms
: Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met.
Symptoms/injuries after inhalation
: Use of this product as intended does not result in inhalation of excessive amounts of dust. If
user operation generate dust; respiratory tract irritation may occur with exposure to large
amounts of any dust.
Symptoms/injuries after skin contact
: Not expected under normal conditions of use. If user operations generate dust. Dusts are
mechanical irritants. Dust can be generated during cutting or fabrication of the product.
Symptoms/injuries after eye contact
: Not expected under normal conditions of use. If user operations generate dust. Dusts are
mechanical irritants. Dust can be generated during cutting or fabrication of the product.
(Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met)
(Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met)
SECTION 12: Ecological information
12.1.
Toxicity
No additional information available
12.2.
Persistence and degradability
Rockfon Acoustic Ceiling Membrane
Persistence and degradability
12.3.
Not established.
Bioaccumulative potential
Rockfon Acoustic Ceiling Membrane
Bioaccumulative potential
12.4.
Not established.
Mobility in soil
No additional information available
12.5.
Other adverse effects
Effect on ozone layer
: No additional information available
Effect on the global warming
: No known ecological damage caused by this product.
Other information
: Avoid release to the environment.
SECTION 13: Disposal considerations
13.1.
Waste treatment methods
Waste disposal recommendations
: Dispose in a safe manner in accordance with local/national regulations. Ensure all national/local
regulations are observed.
Ecology - waste materials
: Avoid release to the environment.
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SECTION 14: Transport information
In accordance with DOT
Not regulated for transport
Additional information
Other information
: No supplementary information available.
ADR
Transport document description
: No additional information available
Transport by sea
No additional information available
Air transport
No additional information available
SECTION 15: Regulatory information
15.1. US Federal regulations
No additional information available
15.2. International regulations
CANADA
No additional information available
EU-Regulations
No additional information available
Classification according to Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008 [CLP]
Not classified
Classification according to Directive 67/548/EEC or 1999/45/EC
Not classified
15.2.2. National regulations
No additional information available
15.3. US State regulations
No additional information available
SECTION 16: Other information
Indication of changes
: 3. Composition/information on ingredients. Density.
Revision date
: 06/19/2014
Other information
: None.
Indication of changes
: 1. Canada Address
Revision date
: 01/11/2015
Other information
: None.
SDS US (GHS HazCom 2012)
The information contained herein is based upon data considered to be accurate. However, no warranty is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of these data, the results to be obtained from the
use thereof, or that any such use will not infringe upon any patent. This information is furnished as a guide only and upon the condition that the person receiving it shall make tests to determine the
accuracy and suitability for his or her own purpose.
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30-YEAR ACOUSTICAL TILE LIMITED WARRANTY
WHAT IS COVERED
The Company warrants to the Owner (as defined below), for THIRTY (30) Years after
installation that the Products (as defined below), when used in the building and handled and
serviced only in accordance with the installation and handling instruction contained herein (“intended
use”), and/or the current CISCA Handbook and ASTM C367, “Standard Test Methods for Strength
Properties of Prefabricated Architectural Acoustical Tile or Lay-In Ceiling Panels”, and ASTM D3273,
“Standard Test Method for Resistance to Growth of Mold on the Surface of Interior Coatings in an
Environmental Chamber” at the date of installation, will be free from defects created in and directly
attributable to the Company’s manufacturing process. Products must have been installed within six
months after date of sale.
If the Products do not conform to this warranty, the Company will, at its own election, replace
the Product with like quantities delivered to the original point of delivery, repair the damaged
Product, or refund the original purchase price of the damaged Product. The term of the warranty for
any replacement products will be the time remaining on this original warranty for the Products at the
time the nonconformance was discovered.
“The Owner” is defined as the owner of a building or structure incorporating the Products at
the time the warranty claim accrues. The “Products” are the Company’s products whose product
packaging or literature states that the Products are covered by the “30-Year Acoustical Tile Limited
Warranty” issued by the Company.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
The Warranty does not cover any damage or change to the Products resulting from improper
material handling or storage, water, moisture, fire, chemical fumes, bacteria, mold, fungi, wind,
accident, disaster, non-intended use, improper installation, abuse, failure of other system
components or modification. The Products must not be stacked higher than specified on the
“Instructions for Transport, Storage and Handling of ROCKFON Tiles”. See “Instructions for
Transport, Storage and Handling of ROCKFON Tiles” and specification data sheets and additional
Exclusions and Limitations, below, for more details.
CLAIMS PROCESS
The Owner, within 30 days after it or its representatives knew or should have known
information suggesting a possible warranty claim, shall provide written notice to the Company, at the
appropriate address below, including a full statement of the Owner’s identity, building location,
Product description and all other relevant information which the Company may require to evaluate
the claim. With the written notice, the Owner must provide documentary evidence as to the date of
sale and installation including, for example, sales receipts. Failure to initiate the claim in this manner
and within this timeframe voids this warranty. No claim or suit may be brought more than one (1)
year after Owner knew or should have known of the nonconformance.
SAMPLING AND TESTING
All sampling and testing of the Products subject to a claim under this warranty must be
conducted in accordance with the prescribed methods from the Company and in the presence of a
Company representative, with 30 days written advance notice to the Company of the time of testing.
All sampling and testing costs incurred by the Owner in connection with a claim under this warranty
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are the sole responsibility of the Owner. The Company shall be entitled to test samples at its own
expense.
EXCLUSIONS and LIMITATIONS
TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE COMPANY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,
WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NONINFRINGEMENT, AND ANY OTHER WARRANTIES ARISING BY LAW, OTHER AGREEMENT, USAGE OF TRADE, OR COURSE OF DEALING,
EVEN IF THE COMPANY HAS KNOWLEDGE OF HOW THE PRODUCTS ARE TO BE USED.
THE COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO THE OWNER FOR ANY INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, FOR
INSPECTION, RECEIPT, TRANSPORTATION AND CARE AND CUSTODY OF PRODUCTS RIGHTLY REJECTED.
All Products must be installed and maintained in accordance with the instructions contained herein, the current CISCA Handbook and ASTM C367,
“Standard Test Methods for Strength Properties of Prefabricated Architectural Acoustical Tile or Lay-In Ceiling Panels”, and ASTM D3273, “Standard
Test Method for Resistance to Growth of Mold on the Surface of Interior Coatings in an Environmental Chamber” at the date of installation.
Care must be taken that the Products are not damaged during delivery and while they are stored at the job site; any damage to the product during
transport or storage will void warranty coverage. The Products must always be protected from vibration, direct contact with water including
condensation, and chemical fumes, both before and after installation. The Products may not be used in exterior applications.
All Products should be maintained to avoid excessive dirt or dust buildup or the presence of excessive moisture that would provide a medium for
microbial growth on ceiling panels.
Damage that may occur from vibrations, fire, water, freezing temperature, accident, any form of abuse or exposure to abnormal conditions is not
covered in this warranty. If subject to abnormal conditions, the Products should be removed immediately and replaced once the conditions are normal.
The Products must be installed only in areas where the temperature and humidity conditions below 100% relative humidity and no condensation is
present.
No water or water vapor from sources including, but not limited to, condensation, leaking pipes and/or ducts or steam must come in contact with the
Products.
The Products must not be used to support any other material, including, but not limited to, light fixtures or mechanical equipment.
Prior to installation, the Products must be stored in a dry and clean area, protected from possible damage caused by rain, snow, and excessive
moisture and condensation. The Products must also be protected against possible impacts and abrasions while on the construction site.
The plenum space above the Products must not be used as a duct to supply conditioned air to the building. Also, the plenum shall not be vented to the
outside air in such a way as to allow humidity above warranty conditions to exist within the plenum.
No applied finishes, including, but not limited to, paint, varnish or other coating, shall be applied to the manufacturer’s original finish. Any claims for
defects relating to color or finish appearance are only valid at the time of installation. The Company shall not be liable for any variations in color or
finish appearance after the time of installation.
The Company reserves the right to discontinue or modify any of its products, including the color thereof, without notice and shall not be liable as a
result of such discontinuance or modification, nor shall the Company be liable in the event replacement material varies in color in comparison to the
original product. If the Company replaces any material under this warranty, it may substitute products designated by the Company to be of comparable
quality or price range in the event the product initially installed has been discontinued or modified.
ANY DEVIATION FROM THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS ABOVE VOIDS THE WARRANTY.
THE COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO THE OWNER FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOST
REVENUES OR PROFITS, LOSS IN REAL ESTATE OR OTHER PROPERTY VALUE, ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER FEES, CONTRACTOR OR
LABOR COSTS TO REMOVE AND/OR REPLACE THE PRODUCTS, AND LOSSES OR COSTS FROM EXTRA HEATING OR COOLING
REQUIREMENTS.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE TO THE OWNER UNDER ANY THEORY OF LAW (CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE) FOR
AN AMOUNT WHICH EXCEEDS THE TOTAL DOLLAR VALUE OF THE PRODUCTS PURCHASED BY THE OWNER HEREUNDER.
THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE OWNER, AS DEFINED HEREIN, AND THE COMPANY MAKES NO WARRANTY AS TO ANY OTHER
PARTIES.
THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY MADE BY THE COMPANY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS
COVERED HEREUNDER. THE COMPANY’S AGGREGATE LIABILITY ARISING UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXCEED THE
ACTUAL PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THE RELEVANT PRODUCT.
The “Company” is defined as the following company that has sold the Products:
In the United States: Chicago Metallic Company, LLC - 4849 South Austin Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, USA 60638, 708-563-4600
In Canada: Chicago Metallic Canada ULC - 8024 Esquesing Line, Milton, Ontario, Canada L9T 6W3, 905-878-8474
Wherever used herein, “ROCKFON” refers to Chicago Metallic Company, LLC d/b/a Rockfon, Chicago Metallic Canada ULC d/b/a Rockfon, or any of their
affiliates.
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G eneral Applicatio ns-1200 S eismic / 09 53 23
Chicago Metallic 1200 Seismic 15/16” Exposed
Product
Applications
Seismic rated retail, schools,
offices general interior
spaces.
Features
• ICC-ES report 2631.
• The industry standard of
compatibility: acoustical
tile, light fixtures and air
diffusers.
• Stab-in cross tees with
QuickClick™ end clips.
• Meets or exceeds IBC
requirement of 2”
ledge support of grid
components with use of
Perimeter Clip.
Material:
Note: A metallurgist should be consulted regarding the suitability of this product for the
environmental conditions in which it is being installed.
1. Main Tees: Double
web construction,
15/16” width, 1-1/2”
height with hot-dip
galvanized body.
• Cost control.
• Global compatibility and
availability.
For Modules Sized (24 x 24, 24 x 48)
 216.01H (120”, slots 6” OC, ID)
 200.01H (144”, slots 6” OC, HD)
 211.01H (144”, slots 6” OC, ID)
15
/16
*
1 5/16
/16
15
Wall Angle
A
For Modules Sized (20 x 30, 20 x 60, 30 x 30, 60 x 60)
 299.01H (120”, slots 10” OC, ID)
For Modules Sized (24 x 24, 24 x 48)
 1202.01H* (24”, no slots)
 1210.01H (48”, slots 12” OC)
 1214.01H (48”, slots 12” OC)
 1214.01SST (48”, slots 12” OC)
 1274.01H (48”, slots 12” OC, HD)
 1236.01H (72”, slots 12” OC)
 1207.01H (60”, slots 6” OC)
 1278.01H (96”, slots 12” OC)
3. Wall Angles &
Shadow Moldings:
Shadow Moldings
Shadow Molding, two hemmed edge (A x B x C x D)
 1469.01 (120”, 9/16” x 3/8” x 3/8” x 15/16”)
square edge
Shadow Molding, two hemmed edges (A x B x C x D)
 1466.01 (144”, 1-3/4” x 3/4” x 1/4” x 1-1/4”)
4. Accessories:
1460, 1461/1469
one/two hemmed edge
Wall Angle, two hemmed edges (A x B)
 1430.01 (144”, 7/8” x 7/8”)
 1420.01 (144”, 15/16” x 15/16”)
 1428.01 (144”, 1” x 2”)
 1425.01 (144”, 2” x 2”)
 21420.01 (144”, 15/16” x 15/16”)
Shadow Molding, one hemmed edge (A x B x C x D)
 1460.01 (120”, 3/4” x 3/8” x 3/8” x 3/4”)
 1461.01 (120”, 3/4” x 3/4” x 3/4” x 3/4”)
Details
B
two hemmed edges
For Modules Sized (20 x 30, 20 x 60, 30 x 30, 30 x 60, 60 x 60)
 1257.01H (20”, no slots)
 1258.01H (30”, no slots)
• Standard cross tee height
ensures compatibility
with straight and curved
trim systems.
reveal edge
1 1/2
Components:
2. Cross Tees:
• Complete seismic designs.
Double web
• Chicago Metallic
construction, 15/16
suspension systems meet
width, 1-1/2 and 1-5/16
a Class-A frame rating in
height with hot-dip
accordance with ASTM
galvanized body 15/16
standard E1264-08.
wide flange. Stab-in
end detail.
Benefits
• Sustainable: Minimum
25% recycled content,
100% locally recyclable,
global/regional
manufacture.
Tees
A. General
ASTM C 635 Heavy Duty (HD) and Intermediate Duty (ID) main tee classifications; commercial
quality HDG-30 steel, galvanized body and cap, 15/16” width, 1-1/2” height. Meets all seismic
code requirements.
 1496.00
 1494.00
 826.00H
 828.00H
 824.00H
Seismic Perimeter clip
Seismic Separation Joint Clip (SSC)
2’ Spacer Bar
4’ Spacer Bar
4’ Spacer Bar notched 2’
1466
two hemmed edges
Seismic Perimeter Clip
1496
Main or
Cross Tee
15/16” x 15/16”
Wall Angle Min.
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Non-Fire Rated Assemblies
Component Load Test Data (based on 1/360 span deflection)
Hanger Positions for Non-Fire Rated Situations
ALLOWABLE LOAD per ASTM C635 
Hanger Spacing
Main Tee
Length
4’5’6’
This illustrates hanger positions for single fixtures in a field.
Provide extra hangers for tandem fixtures.
216
299
211
200
Cross Tee
1202 1210 1214 1214SST 1274 1280 1207 1236 1278 10’ID6.0
4.0
10’ID6.0
4.0
12’ID6.0
4.0
12’HD8.9 5.6
Length
1’
2’3’4’5’
6’8’
2’ 22.8 
4’ 9.3
4’ 14.0
4’ 14.0
4’ 17.0
4’ 6.9
5’ 8.5
6’ –
8’ 1.8
To convert data into lb/ft2, divide on center spacing of component into lb/ft.

Limited by safety factor of 2.

Light Fixture Load Test Data (based on 1/360 span deflection)
LIGHT
ALLOWABLE FIXTURE WT. – LBS.
FIXTURES
MAIN & CROSS TEES
211 211 211
Dimensions
1210 1213 1280
1’ x 4’
56.4 56.4 59.1
2’ x 2’
34.8 34.8 36.1
2’ x 4’
47.2 47.2 37.1
Consult specific U. L. design for allowable lighting configurations.

Limited by safety factor of 2.
ROCKFON, LLC 4849 SOUTH AUSTIN AVE., CHICAGO, IL 60638 / USA and Canada: 800-323-7164 / Fax: 800-222-3744 / rockfon.com
Date: 06.2014 | Subject to alterations in range and product technology without prior notice. ROCKFON accepts no responsibility for printing errors.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS
Material Safety Data Sheets are used to supply information about any purchased product
which may contain any hazardous or toxic substances.
With this in mind, Suspended Ceiling Systems produced by ROCKFON fall under the
classification of “Articles” as defined by OSHA Standard 1910.1200, Paragraph “C”. By this
definition, an “Article” is a manufactured item which:
I. Is formed to a specific shape or design during manufacture, or
II. Has end use function(s) dependent in whole, or in part, upon its shape or design
during end use, and
III. Which does not release, or otherwise result in exposure to a hazardous chemical
under normal conditions of use.
Products classified as “Articles” are exempt under the standard and therefore, do not require
labels or data sheets.
Sincerely,
ROCKFON, LLC
ROCKFON, LLC 4849 South Austin Avenue, Chicago, IL 60638 Tel.: 1 800-323-7164
40-YEAR SUSPENSION SYSTEM LIMITED WARRANTY
WHAT IS COVERED
The Company warrants, for the period from the date of significant installation through 40
years (the useful life of its ceiling suspension systems), that the suspension systems, when installed
and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations, shall not incur 50% red
rust as defined by ASTM B-117 test procedures in effect at the time of installation, as a result of
defects in materials or manufacturing.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
The Warranty does not cover any damage or change to the Products resulting from improper
material handling or storage, water, moisture, fire, chemical fumes, wind, accident, disaster, nonintended use, improper installation, abuse, failure of other system components or modification. See
specification data sheets and additional Exclusions and Limitations, below, for more details.
CLAIMS PROCESS
The Owner, within 30 days after it or its representatives knew or should have known
information suggesting a possible warranty claim, shall provide written notice to the Company, at the
appropriate address below, including a full statement of the Owner’s identity, building location,
Product description and all other relevant information which the Company may require to evaluate
the claim. With the written notice, the Owner must provide documentary evidence as to the date of
sale and installation including, for example, sales receipts. Failure to initiate the claim in this manner
and within this timeframe voids this warranty. No claim or suit may be brought more than one (1)
year after Owner knew or should have known of the nonconformance.
SAMPLING AND TESTING
All sampling and testing of the Products subject to a claim under this warranty must be
conducted in accordance with the prescribed methods from the Company and in the presence of a
Company representative, with 30 days written advance notice to the Company of the time of testing.
All sampling and testing costs incurred by the Owner in connection with a claim under this warranty
are the sole responsibility of the Owner. The Company shall be entitled to test samples at its own
expense.
EXCLUSIONS and LIMITATIONS
TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE COMPANY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,
WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NONINFRINGEMENT, AND ANY OTHER WARRANTIES ARISING BY LAW, OTHER AGREEMENT, USAGE OF TRADE, OR COURSE OF DEALING,
EVEN IF THE COMPANY HAS KNOWLEDGE OF HOW THE PRODUCTS ARE TO BE USED.
THE COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO THE OWNER FOR ANY INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, FOR
INSPECTION, RECEIPT, TRANSPORTATION AND CARE AND CUSTODY OF PRODUCTS RIGHTLY REJECTED.
The limited warranty for the suspension systems is subject to the following terms and conditions. Any deviation from the limits, standards, practices,
procedures, operating conditions or similar items addressed below shall void this limited warranty. The limited warranty is given to the owner of the
building in which a suspension system is installed at the time of installation, and may not be transferred or assigned to any other person or entity.
1.
2.
3.
The suspension systems must be stored in a dry and clean area while in the possession of any party other than the company,
and must not be damaged in any way prior to, during or after installation.
The suspension systems must be installed and maintained in accordance with the current Company’s Specification Guidelines
and best industry practices, including without limitation ASTM C-636 “Standard Practice for Installation of Metal Ceiling
Suspension Systems for Acoustical Tile and Lay-in Panels.”
The suspension systems must be protected from contact with water (including condensation and steam), and chemical
substances, fumes or vapors before, during and after installation. This limited warranty does not cover rusting due to any of the
foregoing, or from any building or plumbing leaks, standing water, rain, snow, damage by fire, accident, acts of God, freezing
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4.
5.
temperatures, the failure of any HVAC system or systems, or any other form of intentional or unintentional misuse or abuse.
Contact with dissimilar metals must be avoided.
The suspension systems shall be installed only in areas clean and free from excessive dirt and debris.
a. Electro-galvanized suspension systems: Installation must occur in enclosed spaces with temperature and humidity
approximating final occupancy conditions. These suspension systems are not intended for exterior applications.
b. Hot-dipped galvanized suspension systems: Installation may occur before the space is enclosed and HVAC systems are
operating. Installation may occur in 100% Relative Humidity with temperatures at 120 degrees; however, these suspension
systems are not to be installed in exterior applications.
c. Performance suspension systems: 1830 G-60 HDG steel, 730 stainless steel, 830 aluminum and fiberglass reinforced
plastic (FRP) systems may be installed in 100% Relative Humidity with temperatures at 120 degrees. 1830 G-60 HDG steel,
730 stainless steel and 830 aluminum systems may be installed in exterior applications. These installations must be in
compliance with the company guidelines.
The suspension systems must not be used to support or hang any other materials or items except those which are intended to
be supported or hung in conjunction with the suspension systems, such as light fixtures or mechanical equipment, without
written guidelines from the Company.
ANY DEVIATION FROM THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS ABOVE VOIDS THE WARRANTY.
THE COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO THE OWNER FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOST
REVENUES OR PROFITS, LOSS IN REAL ESTATE OR OTHER PROPERTY VALUE, ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER FEES, CONTRACTOR OR
LABOR COSTS TO REMOVE AND/OR REPLACE THE PRODUCTS, AND LOSSES OR COSTS FROM EXTRA HEATING OR COOLING
REQUIREMENTS.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE TO THE OWNER UNDER ANY THEORY OF LAW (CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE) FOR
AN AMOUNT WHICH EXCEEDS THE TOTAL DOLLAR VALUE OF THE PRODUCTS PURCHASED BY THE OWNER HEREUNDER.
THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE OWNER, AS DEFINED HEREIN, AND THE COMPANY MAKES NO WARRANTY AS TO ANY OTHER
PARTIES.
THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY MADE BY THE COMPANY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS
COVERED HEREUNDER. THE COMPANY’S AGGREGATE LIABILITY ARISING UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXCEED THE
ACTUAL PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THE RELEVANT PRODUCT.
The “Company” is defined as the following company that has sold the Products:
In the United States: Chicago Metallic Company, LLC - 4849 South Austin Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, USA 60638, 708-563-4600
In Canada: Chicago Metallic Canada ULC - 8024 Esquesing Line, Milton, Ontario, Canada L9T 6W3, 905-878-8474
Wherever used herein, “ROCKFON” refers to Chicago Metallic Company, LLC d/b/a Rockfon, Chicago Metallic Canada ULC d/b/a Rockfon, or any of their
affiliates.
2014 ROCKFON, LLC
All Rights Reserved
ROCKFON and its logo are Registered Trademarks of ROCKFON, LLC
GRDWRTY14
X
SOLARC/GSB
10/08/15
Not line voltage powered as specified;
product literature indicates battery only.
X
BC
10/8/15
X
HWD
10/07/15
X
BC
10/7/15
POWDER COATED
POW
TOILET PARTITIONS
RBC CENTRE
TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA
414 HEADRAIL BRACED POWDER COATED TOILET PARTITIONS
© LAWRENCE BLACK/EMPORIS
POWDER COATED
$$$
MARKET COST INDEX:
$
FIRE RATING:
C (GOOD)
RECYCLED CONTENT:
36% post-consumer / 14% pre-consumer
B (BETTER)
Powder Coated | www.hadrian-inc.com
A (BEST)
Powder Coated
TOILET PARTITIONS
Low Cost and High Performance – The Best Industry Value
FAST, RELIABLE LEAD TIMES
With great stock programs and lightning fast lead times, Hadrian’s
powder coated toilet partitions are available to meet any deadline.
99% on time deliveries and 98% damage-free shipments ensure that
your toilet partitions are there when you need them.
ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY
Hadrian’s powder coated toilet partitions have an excellent recycled content
of 50% (36% post-consumer and 14% pre-consumer), making them a
great choice for environmentally sensitive projects.
Hadrian is proud of the fact that its powder coating system is environmentally
friendly. There is virtually no waste, energy consumption is low, and there are
no solvent emissions.
INDUSTRY-BEST FIRE RESISTANCE
Hadrian’s powder coated toilet partitions are completely fireproof
and will not give off toxic smoke if exposed to heat or flame. With a
CLASS A fire rating, no other product performs better.
DURABLE AND REPAIRABLE
Unlike other materials, powder coated toilet partitions can be
successfully repaired should vandalism occur.
Powder Coated | www.hadrian-inc.com
Styles
HEADRAIL BRACED
Headrail braced compartments are a great choice for virtually any facility. These units
are especially recommended in heavy-use areas such as schools, institutions and
industrial settings. The anti-grip top rail deters boisterous activity while ensuring a
rigid and secure installation.
CEILING HUNG
Ceiling hung units present a clean, contemporary appearance. They permit quick, easy
floor maintenance, especially when combined with wall-hung fixtures. Ceiling hung
partitions are recommended for modernization where a drop ceiling or open span
construction can be used.
FLOOR MOUNTED
The clean lines of floor mounted units lend an air of spaciousness to these installations.
The absence of top structure makes them the ideal choice for high ceiling areas and
allows a wide range of complimentary architectural and interior decoration possibilities.
FLOOR TO CEILING
Floor to ceiling units are extremely strong and resistant to abuse as they are securely
connected to the floor, ceiling and walls. This configuration is ideal for high abuse areas
and installations that require extra durability.
STANDARD SERIES
Hadrian’s standard series features 58” high doors and panels, which are mounted 12”
off the finished floor.
Available in headrail braced, ceiling hung, floor mounted and floor to ceiling styles.
ELITE SERIES
Hadrian’s Elite Series offers increased privacy with 64” (1626mm) high doors and
panels, mounted just 6” from the finished floor. Continuous channels eliminate all
sightline gaps.
Available in headrail braced, ceiling hung, floor mounted and floor to ceiling styles.
ELITE PLUS SYSTEM
Taking the Elite concept a step further, Hadrian’s Elite Plus System affords maximum
privacy with 72” (1829mm) high doors and 76” (1930mm) high panels, mounted just 6”
from the finished floor. Continuous channels eliminate all sightline gaps.
Available in headrail braced and floor to ceiling styles.
Powder Coated | www.hadrian-inc.com
SCREENS
WALL MOUNTED
This simple and economical design features a 48” (1219mm) high
screen, which meets International Plumbing Code (IPC) requirements
and permits easy maintenance and floor cleaning.
FLOOR MOUNTED
Features a 58” (1473mm) high screen and floor mounted pilaster for
extra support.
Powder Coated Tough!
Hadrian utilizes the latest powder coating technology to
apply a hard, even and run-free finish. After a thorough
cleaning and phosphatizing process, electrical charges
ensure that the powder paint adheres uniformly over
the entire product surface. The powder is then oven
cured to create an attractive, permanent and consistent
finish that covers every area of the product and resists
impact, abrasions, chemicals, detergents and acids.
Thicker paint application helps to combat rust. Powder
coating allows a greater paint thickness to be applied
without compromising surface uniformity. Wet paints
simply cannot achieve the same thickness without the
threat of unsightly runs and surface irregularities.
ANTI-GRAFFITI
Hadrian’s anti-graffiti toilet partitions allow the use of
commercial graffiti removers to completely eliminate
graffiti without causing damage to the finish. The
powder coating retains its original brilliance and no
ghost of the graffiti is left behind!
Proven ASTM D6578 Graffiti Resistance
• Permanent Marker
• Lipstick
• Water Based Ink Marker
• Wax Crayon
• Spray Paint
The flexibility of powder coating allows Hadrian to
offer a wide range of exciting finishes, including special
effects, anti-graffiti and custom colors.
Powder Coated | www.hadrian-inc.com
Features
FULL HONEYCOMB CORE
Doors, panels and pilasters are structurally reinforced with 1” (25mm) cell honeycomb
bonded from top to bottom and edge to edge throughout their entire core. The honeycomb
reinforcement enhances strength, sound absorption, and overall impact resistance.
CLEAN, ATTRACTIVE CORNERS – MITRED, WELDED AND GROUND SMOOTH
Hadrian’s “trademark” corners are unmatched for their clean, attractive appearance. The
superior strength of Hadrian’s full corner weld offers a hygienic seal and prevents parts from
loosening and detaching.
BARRIER-FREE LEVER LATCH
Hadrian’s exclusive thumbturn lever conforms to American Disability Act requirements and
the Canadian Handicap Code. It can be activated with a short, easy movement and without
finger-grip application.
SAFETY RELEASE LATCH
Both standard and barrier-free latch designs allow access from the exterior in case
of emergency. The design is minimal for appearance, easy cleaning, and resistance to
vandalism. The “Hadrian” name assists maintenance staff in locating the source for
replacement parts.
METAL HINGE PIN WITH NYLON SLEEVE
The metal core of Hadrian’s upper hinge pin provides sturdy support while the self-lubricating
nylon sleeve ensures smooth, quiet operation. The threaded pin can be easily removed and
reinserted if necessary.
Powder Coated | www.hadrian-inc.com
REINFORCED HEADRAIL BRACED PILASTER TOPS
An added 20-gauge channel creates extra strength and twist-free rigidity to minimize the possibility of damage by
handling and shipping.
ANTI-GRIP TOP RAIL
Extruded aluminum headrail offers maximum strength, rigidity, and a clean line appearance. Its double-ridge anti-grip
design deters boisterous activity and consequent damage, while still offering a smooth track for shower curtain hooks.
LOCKING BAR EDGE MOULDING
All components are tack welded and interlocked under tension with a roll-formed oval crown locking bar for continuous
bonding and a permanent, hygienic seal.
CONCEALED HINGE MOUNTING
Hinges are concealed within the thickness of the door, top and bottom, for sanitary, easy maintenance and modern
styling. This sleek design eliminates the need for exposed fasteners on the door face.
HIGH QUALITY HARDWARE
All brackets and door hardware components are zinc die-cast and triple plated with copper, nickel and chrome to a
gleaming finish. Pilaster shoes are a one-piece welded design of polished stainless steel.
OPTIONS
THE “NO-SIGHTLINE SOLUTION”
Maximizing privacy, Hadrian’s “No-Sightline Solution” features a full height continuous
stop and hinge side filler to completely eliminate all sightline gaps around the door. The fulllength rubber bumper on the stop deadens sound and protects against wear. The versatility
of the “No-Sightline Solution” means it can be used in new and pre-existing installations.
Substitute the heavy-duty continuous hinge on the hinge side for added strength without
compromising privacy.
HEAVY-DUTY CONTINUOUS HINGE
Hadrian’s economically priced continuous hinge is ideal for high-abuse areas where extra
strength and durability are a concern. Made with heavy-duty 16-gauge material, the
continuous hinge is available in powder coated or brushed stainless steel finishes. A stainless
steel hinge pin is standard on both models. As an added value, Hadrian’s continuous hinge
also serves as a “no-sightline” feature on the hinge side of the door.
STAINLESS STEEL HARDWARE PACKAGE
A hardware package with brushed stainless steel wall brackets, hinges and fasteners is
available. Standard brackets and hinges are zinc-cast, plated and brush finished to match
the stainless steel doors and panels.
REINFORCED MASONITE CORE
Ideal for damage-prone installations, Hadrian’s Masonite reinforcement strengthens the
product’s surface sheets while absorbing shocks better than plywood alternatives. 1/8”
(6mm) peg-board Masonite is bonded to the inner surface of material walls to encase the
1” (25mm) honeycomb center. The dent resistant toughness of the sections is increased
beyond their already tough design.
Powder Coated | www.hadrian-inc.com
Hadrian prides itself on being a professional and friendly
company that is easy to deal with. We make it a priority to
spend time getting to know our customers and work with
them to meet the challenges of their specific market. Our local
representatives ensure Architect, Interior Designer, Specification Writer, Government Planner, School Official and EndUser sales coverage while also expeditiously addressing field
support needs and jobsite concerns.
QUESTIONS? COMMENTS? CONCERNS?
CALL US – WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!
IN THE U.S.A.:
Hadrian Inc.,
7420 Clover Avenue,
Mentor, Ohio, U.S.A. 44060
Telephone: (440) 942-9118 Fax: (440) 942-9618
U.S. toll free fax: 1-800-536-1469
IN CANADA AND AREAS OTHER THAN U.S.A.:
Hadrian Manufacturing Inc.,
965 Syscon Road,
Burlington, Ontario, Canada L7L 5S3
Telephone: (905) 333-0300 Fax: (905) 333-1841
Canada toll free fax: 1-888-817-7701
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Powder Coated
Color Card
• Industry-best fire resistance
• High recycled content
• Anti-graffiti finishes
• Fast, reliable lead times
IN THE U.S.A.:
Hadrian Inc.
7420 Clover Avenue
Mentor, Ohio, U.S.A. 44060
T: (440) 942 9118
F: (440) 942 9618
U.S. toll free fax: 1 800 536 1469
IN CANADA AND AREAS
OTHER THAN U.S.A.:
Hadrian Manufacturing Inc.
965 Syscon Road
Burlington, Ontario, Canada L7L 5S3
T: (905) 333 0300
F: (905) 333 1841
Canada toll free fax: 1 888 817 7701
Hadrian reserves the right to change colors and/or
finishes without prior notice.
www.hadrian-inc.com
Effective 2/2015
No.10-106
Powder Coated Color Card
Colors shown are approximations only.
For accurate color matches, refer to Hadrian’s printed color card.
SOLID COLORS
NEW
535 Light Grey
541 Extra White
603 Almond
NEW
621 Slate
504 Linen
532 Latte
607 Bordeaux
NEW
576 Ruby Red
NEW
545 Charcoal
500 White
585 Sahara
NEW
581 Moss Green
Headrail braced toilet
partitions stocked in USA.
Headrail braced toilet
partitions stocked in Canada.
510 Black
639 Sapphire Blue
ANTI-GRAFFITI COLORS
(SUBJECT TO UPCHARGE)
609 Colonial Blue
Proven ASTM D6578 Graffiti Resistance to easily remove:
• Permanent Marker • Lipstick • Water Based Ink Marker • Wax Crayon • Spray Paint
NEW
833 Tricorn Black
SUBJECT TO UPCHARGE
828 Dovetail
SUBJECT TO UPCHARGE
SPECIAL EFFECTS COLORS
829 Desert
SUBJECT TO UPCHARGE
826 Kilim Beige
SUBJECT TO UPCHARGE
(SUBJECT TO UPCHARGE)
For custom colors, a minimum of 20 units
for toilet partitions and 100 units for lockers
is required per color. Custom colors are
subject to upcharge.
NEW
Headrail braced type 304, #4 brushed
stainless steel toilet partitions are
stocked in the USA. Lockers are not
available in stainless steel.
837 Black Fox
SUBJECT TO UPCHARGE
831 Nickel Metallic
SUBJECT TO UPCHARGE
814 Cast Iron Metallic
SUBJECT TO UPCHARGE
CASCADE LIGHTING REPRESENTATIV
128 NE 7th Ave
PORTLAND OR 97232
Phone: (503) 242-2522
Fax: (503) 274-5407
Date: Oct 7, 2015
Job Name
Marion County Health Services Building
CLRPDX15-28308
Salem OR
Bid Date
Oct 14, 2015
Submittal Date
Oct 7, 2015
SOLARC Engineering and Energy + Architectural Consulting
223 West Twelfth Avenue
Eugene, OR 97401
Date: Oct 7, 2015
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Transmittal
Project
Marion County Health Services Building
CLRPDX15-28308
Quote#
Location Salem OR
Contact:
CASCADE LIGHTING REPRESENTAT
128 NE 7th Ave
PORTLAND OR 97232
Phone: (503) 242-2522
From: KIM BLESSING
ATTACHED WE ARE SENDING YOU 1 COPIES OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:
Drawings
Specifications
Other:
Prints
Information
Plans
X Submittals
THESE ARE TRANSMITTED FOR:
X Prior Approval
Approval
Approval as Submitted
Approval as Noted
Type
FF00009
Resubmittal for Approval
Corrections
Your Use
Review and Comment
MFG
Part
LSI INDUSTRIES
LPEC22 LED HO NW UE DIM
Record
Bids due on:
Other:
Page 1/1
SECTION 01 6410
SUBSTITUTION REQUEST FORM
TO:
SOLARC Engineering and Energy + Architectural Consulting
Attn: Tanesha Hyde: [email protected]
CC: Galen Ohmart: [email protected]
CC: Brandon Crossley: [email protected]
PROJECT:
Marion County Health Building HVAC, Glazing, and Lighting Replacement
3180 Center St NE
Salem, OR 97301
2.01
26 51 00
SPECIFIED ITEM:
Section
2x2 LED Troffer
Paragraph
Description
The undersigned requests consideration of the following:
PROPOSED SUBSTITUTION:
LSI #LPEC22 LED HO NW UE DIM
Attached data includes product descriptions, specifications, drawings, photographs, performance and test
data adequate for evaluation of request including identification of applicable data portions.
Attached data also includes description of changes to Contract Documents and proposed substitution
requires for proper installation.
The undersigned certifies following items, unless modified by attachments, are correct:
1. Proposed substitution does not affect dimensions shown on drawings.
2. Undersigned pays for changes to building design, including engineering design, detailing, and
construction costs caused by proposed substitution.
3. Proposed substitution has no adverse effect on other trades, construction schedule, or specified
warranty requirements.
4. Maintenance and service parts available locally or readily obtainable for proposed substitution.
Undersigned further certifies function, appearance, and quality of proposed substitution are equivalent to
or superior to specified item.
Kim Blessing
Submitted by: ____________________________________
Kim L Blessing
Signature: _______________________________________
Cascade Lighting
Firm: ___________________________________________
128 NE 7th Ave
Address:________________________________________
Portland, OR 97232
_______________________________________________
10-7-15
Date: ___________________________________________
503-445-6230
503-274-5407
Tel: ___________________ Fax: _____________________
For use by Architect / Engineer for recommendation:
‫ ܆‬Approved ‫ ܆‬Approved as noted
‫ ܆‬Not Approved
‫ ܆‬Received too late
X
HWD
By: __________________________
Date: ____________
10/07/15
Comments: _____________________________________
__________________________________________________
For use by Marion County Project Manager for final decision:
‫ ܆‬Approved ‫ ܆‬Approved as noted
‫ ܆‬Not Approved
‫܆‬
X Received too late
BC
10/7/15
By: __________________________
Date: ____________
Attachments:_____________________________________
Comments: _____________________________________
Marion County Health Building
HVAC, Glazing and Lighting Renovation
and Tenant Improvements
SUBSTITUTION REQUEST FORM
01 64 10 - 1
Catalog Number:
LPEC22 LED HO NW UE DIM
Submitted by CASCADE LIGHTING REPRESENTATIVES
Job Name:
Type:
Marion County Health Services Building
Notes:
CLRPDX15-28308
LED LOW PROFILE RECESSED TROFFER (LPEC)
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
• Long life, high brightness LEDs virtually eliminate maintenance.
• RoHS compliant, recyclable “green” design contains no mercury or other hazardous
materials
• Cooler running electronic components allow for improved lumen performance
• Direct/Indirect lighting delivers even illumination throughout the space
EXPECTED LIFE - Projected life of at least 60,000 hours. Contact factory for TM-21 detail.
LEDS - Use of closely spaced medium-power, high brightness chips minimizes pixilation and
provides uniform lens luminance. Available in Cool White (5000K), Neutral White (4000K)
and Warm White (3500K) color temperatures. CRI > 80 (CW > 70). LM80 reports available.
HOUSING - Formed code-gauged steel housing, painted after fabrication. Integral NECcompliant earthquake clips are standard.
DIMENSIONS
LENS - High transmittance acrylic, full radius lens with minimum diode visibility.
INSTALLATION - Unit simply lifts through grid ceiling and rests on T-bars. Wiring access/
strain relief plate attaches with one screw, allowing connections to be made from below the
ceiling.
3-7/8"
(98mm)
11-3/4"
(229mm)
ELECTRICAL - Universal voltage (120-277 Vac) input, 50/60 Hz, (347 Vac). Power factor
> 0.9, THD < 20%, in-rush current < 15 Amps.
LPEC14
DRIVER - High-performance isolated driver features over-voltage, over-current and shortcircuit (with auto-recovery) protection. Driver module is sealed to IP66 protection levels,
with a Class A sound rating. 0-10 volt dimming standard.
3-1/8"
(80mm)
23-3/4"
(605mm)
FINISH - All metal parts are painted after fabrication following treatment with phosphate rust
inhibitor. Finish coating of housing reflecting surfaces is with high-reflectance (minimum
92%) matte white polyester powder.
LPEC22 LPEC24
WARRANTY - Limited 5-year warranty.
LIGHT OUTPUT - LPEC
SS - Super Saver
WW
NW CW
HO - High Output
WW
NW CW
Watts
SS
HO
LPEC14 -(1X4)
2964
3100 3539
4181
4388 4974
29
46
LPEC22 -(2X2)
2797
2939 3346
3924
4127 4727
29
46
3430
3562 4071
4079
4353 4982
36
47
LPEC24 -(2X4)
PHOTOMETRICS - Please visit our web site at www.lsi-industries.com for detailed
photometric data.
LISTING - Listed to UL 1598 and UL 8750. Suitable For Damp Locations. IC Rated. For
a list of the specific products in this series that are DLC listed, please consult the LED
Lighting section of our website or the Design Lights website at www.designlights.org.
VHO - Very High Output Watts
WW
NW CW VHO
LPEC24 -(2X4)
5742
6009 6871
This product, or selected versions of this product, meet the standards listed below. Please consult
factory for your specific requirements.
60
LED Chips are frequently updated therefore values may increase.
ARRA
Funding Compliant
damp location
LUMINAIRE ORDERING INFORMATION
TYPICAL ORDER EXAMPLE:
Prefix
LPEC14 - (1x4)
LPEC22 - (2x2)
LPEC24 - (2x4)
LPEC24 LED
Light Source
LED
HO NW
Drive Current
SS -Super Saver
HO - High Output
VHO - Very High Output1
UE
EM
Color Temperature
CW - Cool White (5000K)
NW - Neutral White (4000K)
WW - Warm White (3500K)
Input Voltage
UE - Universal Input Voltage
(120-277V)
Options
EM - 1100 LM Emergency
FC1 - 6' 3/8" (3) #18 Leads
SD50 - Step Dimming to 50%
347 - 347V
1- VHO available in 2x4 only.
ACCESSORY ORDERING INFORMATION (Accessories are field installed)
Description
Flange Kit - 2x4
Flange Kit - 2x2
Flange Kit - 1x4
Order Number
FK24
FK22
FK14
Project Name
Catalog #
Fixture Type
04/29/15
© 2015
LSI INDUSTRIES INC.
Catalog Number:
LPEC22 LED HO NW UE DIM
Submitted by CASCADE LIGHTING REPRESENTATIVES
Job Name:
Type:
Marion County Health Services Building
Notes:
CLRPDX15-28308
LED LOW PROFILE SURFACE MOUNT (LPEC SM)
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
• Long life, high brightness LEDs virtually eliminate maintenance.
• RoHS compliant, recyclable “green” design contains no mercury or other hazardous
materials
• Cooler running electronic components allow for improved lumen performance
• Direct/Indirect lighting delivers even illumination throughout the space
EXPECTED LIFE - Projected life of at least 60,000 hours. Contact factory for TM-21 detail.
LEDS - Use of closely spaced medium-power, high brightness chips minimizes pixilation
and provides uniform lens luminance. Available in Cool White (5000K), Neutral White
(4000K) and Warm White (3500K) color temperatures. CRI > 80 (CW > 70). LM80 reports
available.
HOUSING - Formed code-gauged steel housing, painted after fabrication.
LENS - High transmittance acrylic, full radius lens with minimum diode visibility.
DIMENSIONS
ELECTRICAL - Universal voltage (120-277 Vac) input, 50/60 Hz, (347 Vac). Power factor
> 0.9, THD < 20%, in-rush current < 15 Amps.
DRIVER - High-performance isolated driver features over-voltage, over-current and shortcircuit (with auto-recovery) protection. Driver module is sealed to IP66 protection levels,
with a Class A sound rating. 0-10 volt dimming standard.
3-1/4"
(82mm)
24" (610mm)
FINISH - All metal parts are painted after fabrication following treatment with phosphate rust
inhibitor. Finish coating of housing reflecting surfaces is with high-reflectance (minimum
92%) matte white polyester powder.
LPEC22 SM LPEC24 SM
WARRANTY - Limited 5-year warranty.
PHOTOMETRICS - Please visit our web site at www.lsi-industries.com for detailed
photometric data.
LIGHT OUTPUT - LPEC SM
LISTING - Listed to UL 1598 and UL 8750. Suitable For Damp Locations.
This product, or selected versions of this product, meet the standards listed below. Please consult factory
for your specific requirements.
SS - Super Saver
WW
NW CW
HO - High Output
WW
NW CW
Watts
SS
HO
LPEC22 SM -(2X2)
2797
2939 3346
3924
4127 4727
29
46
LPEC24 SM -(2X4)
3430
3562 4071
4079
4353 4982
36
47
VHO - Very High Output Watts
WW
NW CW VHO
ARRA
Funding Compliant
damp location
LPEC24 SM -(2X4)
5742
6009 6871
60
LED Chips are frequently updated therefore values may increase.
LUMINAIRE ORDERING INFORMATION
TYPICAL ORDER EXAMPLE:
Prefix
LPEC22 - (2x2)
LPEC24 - (2x4)
LPEC24 SM
Mounting
Light Source
SM - Surface
LED
LED
HO NW
Drive Current
SS - Super Saver
HO - High Output
VHO - Very High Output1
UE
EM
Color Temperature
Input Voltage
Options
CW - Cool White (5000K)
NW - Neutral White (4000K)
WW - Warm White (3500K)
UE - Universal Input Voltage
(120-277V)
EM - 1100 LM Emergency
SD50 - Step Dimming to 50%
347 - 347V
1- VHO available in 2x4 only.
ACCESSORY ORDERING INFORMATION (Accessories are field installed)
Description
Chain Hanger Set 36" Length (One Kit Per Fixture)
Cable Hanger Kit 10FT (One Kit Per Fixture)
5/8" O.D. Stems (4 required per fixture)
Project Name
Catalog #
Order Number
CHS3
TCH10
See Hanging Accessories Page
Fixture Type
04/29/15
© 2015
LSI INDUSTRIES INC.
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Base-Mounted Pumps
2.03
"Patterson" Type-HVES Base-Mounted Centrifugal Pumps
with Premium-Efficient Motors, Drip-Pan Bases, and Suction-Diffusers.
Owen Rush
Pinnacle Hydronics, LLC
3431 SE Madison Street
Portland, Oregon 97214
September 28, 2015
503-232-7118
503-475-3195
Substitution letter and supportive
catalog data with dimensions, etc.
BEN OHMART
10-07-15
EXISTING PUMPS BEING REPLACED ARE SPLIT-CASE PUMPS.
END SUCTION PUMP WILL NOT FIT APPLICATION WITHOUT
ADDITIONAL MODIFICATION TO EXISTING PIPING.
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Patterson EnviroFlo™ end suction
HVAC pumps offer a high-efficiency
design that minimizes energy
consumption, and their back pullout
configuration provides easy access
and simplifies maintenance.
BENEFITS
FEATURES
t Gauge taps at the suction and discharge
connections for complete monitoring
t Flows to 2,500 GPM, heads to 400’ TDH
flexibility
t Annular pressure reducing clearance with
impeller balance holes to reduce axial
thrust
t OSHA coupling guard accessible from both sides
t Variable speed rated coupling
t Heavy structural steel channel base aids in pump
alignment
t Precision-cast, dynamically balanced
t Standard case wear ring and grease-lubricated bearings
impeller minimizes vibration and
maximizes bearing life
t Mechanical seal is standard in carbon vs. silicon carbide
(optional: tungsten carbide) external seal flush line
t Precision bearings and machining limit
shaft deflection to only 0.002” at the seal
face
t Bearing housing mounts directly to the
pump volute to save space and provide
proper alignment
t Every pump hydrostatically pressure-tested
t Optional 250-lb discharge flanges and seal flush lines
available on many models
t Bronze fitted construction with bronze shaft sleeves
standard; optional stainless steel shaft and stainless steel
sleeve available
Pumping Technology for Tomorrow’s World
SPECIFICATIONS: FRAME-MOUNTED
Pumps shall be high efficiency end suction design; base mounted with OSHA
approved coupling guard. The pumps shall be of the back pullout design, single
stage, and capable of being serviced without disturbing piping connections.
The pumps shall have a replaceable bronze or stainless steel shaft sleeve
and shall cover the liquid area under the seal. The pump shall have a
mechanical seal type carbon vs. silicon carbide with seal water flush line
(optional: tungsten carbide).
The flex coupling shall be rated for non-overloading conditions.
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mount rear support foot. The pumps shall have case wear rings and grease
lubricated bearings.
Pumps shall be designed for a maximum shaft deflection of 0.002” at
the seal face.
Impellers shall be precision-cast and dynamically
balanced and shall be of the enclosed type,
non-leaking brass and keyed to the shaft.
The impellers shall have annular
ular pressure
reducing clearance with impeller
eller balance
holes to reduce axial thrust.
The pumps shall be rated for a minimum of 175 psi working pressure. Casing
shall have tapped holes on the suction and discharge to accommodate gauges,
fittings, and drain ports.
Motors shall be EPAC/Nema rated and shall be of the size, voltage, and
enclosure (ODP/TEFC) as outlined in the plans and specifications. The motor
shall be non-overloading throughout the entirety of the pump performance
curve (optional: premium efficiency).
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Point of Operation
300 GPM @ 30 TDH
300
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Product Brochure
NEMA Super-E®
Premium efficient motors
NEMA Super-E® premium efficient motors
Energy savings
Super-E® motors are another example of our commitment
to provide reliable performance, while exceeding customer
expectations.
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failure. So the better the grease protecting those bearings, the
better and longer the motor performs.
Today, that better grease is Mobil Polyrex® EM polyurea grease
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lubrication life of more than four times greater than other polyurea
greases in tests up to 176 °C (350°F). It exhibits greater durability
when subjected to mechanical shearing forces. Furthermore, a
specially formulated additive in the grease resists washout, rust
and corrosion even when subjected to salt water conditions.
Making energy efficiency work for you
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Electric motor-driven systems used in industrial processes consume
the majority of all electricity used in the industrial sector. Companies
can actually average as much as 33 percent savings if they were to
apply motor and motor system efficiency upgrades, including the
use of adjustable speed drives. The potential positive impacts on
companies’ bottom lines and the environment are significant.
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The pie chart to the right shows the typical life cycle cost of a 75kW
(100 hp) motor operating in continuous duty over a 20-year life.
As you can see, the original purchase price is almost insignificant
compared to what it will cost to power the motor during its useful
life.
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Super-E motors offer customers the highest level of overall
efficiencies available from any motor manufacturer, meeting or
exceeding NEMA Premium® efficiency.
NEMA Super-E® premium efficient motors
NEMA Super-E®: premium efficiency inside and out
End turns laced
both ends
Fan and fan cover designed for
maximum cooling and quieter
operation
Over-sized cast iron conduit boxes,
exceeding NEC standards, make
connections easier. Neoprene
rubber gaskets ensure a tight,
waterproof seal.
Simple F1 to F2 conversion
on cast iron frame motors
Multiple foot
mounting holes for
easier change-out
High temperature (class F)
insulation systems
Insulation system meets the requirements
of NEMA MG 1 Part 31.4.4.2 for VFD use
and is considered inverter ready.
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ECP/XEX and
ECP8/841XL
EWDM
ESS/SSE
TEFC
TENV,TEFC
TEFC
TENV
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M (ODP)
CP/XT
WDM
IDCSWDM
IDCSWDM
IDM
IDNM
ZDM
ZDNM
IDXM
((2 families))
IDWNM
ZDWNM
TENV
TEFC
TEBC
TENV
TEBC
TENV
TEXP
IDNVSM
IDVSM
ZDNVSM
ZDVSM
ZDVSCP
TENV
TEFC
TENV
TEFC
TEFC-XT
IDRPMN
IDRPMN
ZDNRPM
ZDRPM
ZDPM
TENV
TEFC, TEBC, DPG-FV
TENV
TEFC, TEBC
TEBC
TENV
TENV
Please refer to table on page 51.
56-256 (1)
20:1
20:1
56-250
2:1
10:1
56-140
4:1
10:1
Standard-E Motors 230/460 and 575V (2) (3)
56-326T frames (1)
4:1
20:1
360T - 449T
2:1
20:1
56-326T frames (1)
4:1
20:1
360T - 449T
2:1
20:1
145T frames
4:1
20:1
180T-445T frames
2:1
20:1
447T-449T frames
2:1
20:1
56-215T frames (1)
4:1
20:1
Inverter Dutyy and Vector Dutyy Motors 230,, 460 and 575 Volts
56-140
5:1
10:1
56-215
3:1
10:1
143-5009
1000:1
1000:1
143-256
1000:1
1000:1
143-5009
1000:1
1000:1
143-256
1000:1
1000:1
182-405
2:1
10:1
56-405
10:1
10:1
143-254
1000:1
1000:1
143-254
1000:1
1000:1
V*S Master Motors 230 & 460 Volts
56-256
1000:1
1000:1
182-449
1000:1
1000:1
56-256
1000:1
1000:1
182-449
1000:1
1000:1
143-326
1000:1
1000:1
RPMAC Motors 230 & 460
FL180-FL210
1000:1
1000:1
FL180-FL440
1000:1
1000:1
FL180-FL210
1000:1
1000:1
FL180-L400
1000:1
1000:1
FL180 - FL440
1000:1
1000:1
General Purpose Premium Efficient
Definite Purpose
Motors
IEC Frame
Motors
ODP
Severe Duty Premium Efficient
Washdown Duty Premium Efficient
Stainless Steel Washdown Duty
50 Hertz
Motors
EM
General Purpose Premium Efficient
General Purpose motors
Severe Duty Washdown Dutyy
Inverter Duty,
y Paint Free
Inverter Duty,
y Paint Free
Inverter Duty,
y Blower Cooled
Inverter Duty,
y Totallyy Enclosed Non-Ventilated
Vector Duty,
y Blower Cooled
Vector Duty,
y Non-Ventilated
Inverter Duty, Explosion Proof
Inverter Duty,
y Washdown, Non-Ventilated
Vector Duty,
y, Washdown,, Non-Ventilated
Inverter Duty,
y TENV, V*S Master
Inverter Duty,
y TEFC, V*S Master
Vector Duty,
y TENV, V*S Master
Vector Duty,
y TEFC, V*S Master
Vector Duty,
y, TEFC-XT,, V*S Master
Inverter Duty,
y TENV, RPMAC
Inverter Duty,
y TEFC, TEBC, DPG-FV, RPMAC
Vector Duty,
y TENV, RPMAC
Vector Duty,
y TEFC & TEBC, RPMAC
Vector Duty,
y, TEBC,, PM,, RPMAC
(1) Baldor type 35M frames and larger
(2) For greater speed range capabilities, please select an Inverter Duty®, Vector Duty®, V*S Master or RPM AC type motor, or contact your local Baldor Sales Office for a custom motor design.
(3) Standard-E EPAct efficient motors are suitable for use in adjustable speed applications per NEMA MG 1 Part 30.
Inverter/Vector
Motors & Controls
TEFC
Comments
DC Motors
and Controls
EM
Frame Size
Constant Torque
Variable
V
i bl Torque
T
Super-E® Motors 230, 460 and 575
5 Volts
V lt (2)
56-210 (1)
20:1
20:1
250-320
10:1
20:1
360-400
4:1
20:1
444-449
2:1
20:1
56-210
56
210 (1)
10:1
20:11
20
250-320
5:1
20:1
360 - 449
2:1
20:1
Soft Starters
Enclosure
Gearmotors and
Gear Products
Family
Unit Handling
Motors
Inverter Drive, Vector Drive, V*S Master and RPMAC Motors
Inverter Drive, Vector Drive, V*S Master and RPMAC Motors exceed all requirements of NEMA MG-1 Parts 30 and 31 for AC induction motors powered from adjustable
speed inverter control. Satisfactory motor performance depends on proper drive setup.
Super-E® Motors
Super-E motors are Inverter-Ready and meet NEMA MG 1 Part 31.4.4.2. Super-E motors are suitable for use with inverter drives. Motor inverter setup is unique to each
specific application. Proper setup and wiring procedures must be closely followed.
Application Considerations
It is necessary that motor-drive applications are commissioned by persons familiar with the operation and setup of
adjustable speed drives, applicable electrical codes and any other regulations.
Each drive must be tuned to the motor for the specific application. System operating parameters must be checked, including voltage at motor power leads, to insure that
motor/drive setup has been successfully completed.
Applications that are not properly setup can lead to substandard performance and failure of system components. In some installations, shaft grounding and isolated
bearings may prevent bearing fluting and are available as an option or through Mod Express.
Reference the chart below for constant torque and variable torque capabilities for each product family. Torque performance depends upon proper drive setup.
Motors 48 body style and smaller are suitable for maximum 230V inverter operation.
Efficiency Savings
Significant energy savings can be achieved when applying Inverter Ready motors such as the Baldor Super-E to centrifugal load applications (fan and centrifugal pump)
and running at reduced speed taking advantage of the affinity laws where motor load and corresponding energy consumption is reduced by the cube of the speed.
Brake Motors
AC Motor Adjustable Speed Range Capabilities
200 & 575 Volt
Motors
Inverter/Vector Motors & Controls
193
x
H. Drumheller
9/24/15
Does not meet certifications as
required in specifications.
X
BC
10/7/15
Per A/E comments above.
Precisionaire NorthWest
Independent H.V.A.C Testing & Balancing
Submittal Data
For
Specification SECTION 230593
TESTING, ADJUSTING AND BALANCING
FOR HVAC
On
MARION COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES BUILDING
Renovation RFP #C25102-HSB001-15
Salem, Oregon
Attention
SOLARC Architecture & Engineering, Inc.
Attn: Tanesha Hyde & Galen Ohmart
319 SW Washington, Suite 311
Portland, OR 97201
Email sent to: [email protected] & [email protected]
cc: [email protected]
PNW is an Independent TAB Firm Established in 1992. We are in Excellent Standing with
the OR & WA CCB’s and have an A+ Rating with the Better Business Bureau.
P.O. Box 341 ● Canby ● OR ● 97013 ● Office: 503-651-3120 ● Fax: 503-651-3122 ● CCB# 111307
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