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- SECTION 10825
-
- BARRIER-FREE SHOWER DOORS
-
- NOTE ** Tub-Master, LC; barrier-free shower doors.
- NOTE **
- NOTE ** This section is based on the products of Tub-
- Master, LC, which is located at:
- NOTE ** 413 Virginia Drive
- NOTE ** Orlando, FL 32853-6925
- NOTE ** Tel: (407) 898-2881
- NOTE ** Fax: (407) 898-3856
- NOTE ** Order Dept.: (800) 327-1911
- NOTE **
- NOTE ** Tub-Master, LC manufactures barrier-free shower
- doors and other shower accessories.
- NOTE **
- NOTE ** SECTION 10825 - BARRIER-FREE SHOWER DOORS,
- Copyright 1998, The Architect's Catalog, Inc.
-
- PART 1 GENERAL
-
- 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
-
- A. Continuous folding barrier-free shower doors.
-
- 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
- NOTE ** Delete sections below not relevant to this project;
- add others as required.
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- A. Section 09300 - Ceramic Tile.
-
- B. Section 10810 - Toilet Accessories.
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- C. Section 15410 - Plumbing Fixtures.
-
- D. Section _____ - __________________________.
-
- 1.3 REFERENCES
- NOTE ** Delete references from the list below that are not
- actually required by the text of the edited
- section; add others as required.
-
- A. ADAAG - Americans with Disabilities Act, Accessibility
- Guidelines.
-
- B. ANSI A117.1 - Providing Accessibility and Usability for
- Physically Handicapped People.
-
- C. ANSI Z97.1 - Glazing Materials Used in Buildings.
-
- D. HUD
-
- E. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 302.
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- F. Federal MH SS Section 280.203(2)(6).
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- G. USA Standard Institutional Code - Z97.1.
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- H. ASTM F 446 - Consumer Safety Specification for Grab Bars
- and Accessories Installed in the Bathing Area.
-
- I. ___________________________.
-
- 1.4 SUBMITTALS
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- A. Submit under provisions of Section 01300.
-
- B. Product Data: Manufacturer's catalog data, detail
- sheets, and specifications.
-
- C. Shop Drawings: Prepared specifically for this project;
- show dimensions of shower doors and interface with other
- products.
- NOTE ** Delete the following paragraph if samples are not
- required.
-
- D. Samples: Color charts showing full range of available
- colors and finishes for selection of exposed materials.
-
- E. Installation Instructions: For types of shower doors
- required.
-
- 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
-
- A. Inspect materials upon delivery to assure that specified
- products have been received and are undamaged.
-
- B. Deliver, store, protect and handle materials and
- components in accordance with the manufacturer's
- recommendations to prevent damage.
-
-
- PART 2 PRODUCTS
-
- 2.1 MANUFACTURERS
-
- A. Acceptable Manufacturer: Tub-Master, LC; 413 Virginia
- Drive, Orlando, FL 32853-6925; ASD. Tel: (407) 898-2881,
- Order Dept.: (800) 327-1911, Fax: (407) 898-3856.
-
- B. Requests for substitutions will be considered in
- accordance with provisions of Section 01600.
- NOTE ** Delete paragraph above or below; coordinate with
- Division 1 requirements.
-
- C. Substitutions: Not permitted.
-
- D. Provide all shower doors from a single manufacturer.
-
- 2.2 SHOWER DOORS, GENERAL
- NOTE ** Select standards below that are required for the
- project.
-
- A. Comply with the following standards:
- 1. HUD.
- 2. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 302.
- 3. USA Standard Institutional Code - Z97.1.
- 4. ANSI Z97.1.
- 5. Federal MH SS Section 280.203(2)(6).
-
- B. Opening Sizes: Determined from field measurements.
-
- 2.3 CONTINUOUS FOLDING BARRIER-FREE SHOWER DOORS
- NOTE ** The "FBS" Series door is continuous folding with a
- panel/hinge design allowing door to open and fold
- completely back. A flexible vinyl water
- dam/aluminum bottom track, offered individually,
- allows wheelchair and rolling shower chair access.
- When closed, the door fits snugly against the
- flexible dam.
-
- A. "FBS Bath-Master Barrier Free" Series:
- NOTE ** The first FBS model below is intended for
- residential use, the second for hospitals and
- nursing homes.
- 1. FBS Model Shower Doors: 74 inches (1.880 m) high;
- 6463-T5 architectural grade aluminum alloy frame and
- track, anodized and bright-dipped; high-impact heat-
- resistant styrene panels and hinges; molded plastic
- wheels, brackets, panel stops, and handles.
- 2. FBS Model Shower Doors: 82-3/4 inches (2.102 m)
- high; 6463-T5 architectural grade aluminum alloy
- frame and track, anodized and bright-dipped; high-
- impact heat-resistant styrene panels and hinges;
- molded plastic wheels, brackets, panel stops, and
- handles.
- NOTE ** Select one subparagraph below.
- a. Frame: Chrome.
- b. Frame: Gold.
- c. Frame: White.
- d. Frame: Almond.
- NOTE ** Select one subparagraph below.
- e. Panels and Hinges, Color: White.
- f. Panels and Hinges, Color: Almond.
- g. Panels and Hinges, Color: Crystal Gold.
- h. Panels and Hinges, Color: Crystal Silver.
-
- B. Aluminum Bottom Track: 6463-T5 architectural grade
- aluminum alloy frame and track, anodized.
- NOTE ** Select one subparagraph below.
- 1. Chrome.
- 2. Gold.
- NOTE ** Tub-Master, LC offers individually the following
- safety and comfort options for the Bath-Master
- Barrier Free series. Delete those not required or
- specified in other sections.
-
- C. Water Dam: Polyvinyl chloride.
-
- D. Shower Base: Lucite XL acrylic reinforced with
- fiberglass; include drain assembly.
- NOTE ** Select shower base color from two subparagraph
- below. White is standard; other colors available
- by special order: Black, Country Gray, Desert
- Bloom, Dusty Rose, Evergreen, Fawn Beige, French
- Vanilla, Heron Blue, Innocent Blush, Mexican Sand,
- Navy, Parchment, Peach Bisque, Raspberry Ruby,
- Seafoam Green, Shell Taupe, Teal, Tender Gray, and
- Wild Rose.
- 1. Color: White.
- 2. Color: __________________.
- NOTE ** Select one subparagraph below. Polished Chrome is
- standard; metallic finishes and Gold are optional.
- 3. Drain Assembly Finish: Polished Chrome.
- 4. Drain Assembly Finish: ________________________.
-
- E. Hand-Held Shower: Alsons Corporation one-hand one-touch
- pause shower head, mounting clip, 82-inch (2.083 m) hose.
- NOTE ** Select one subparagraph below. Support bar allows
- positioning of shower head as stationary shower.
- 1. Wall Mount Bracket.
- 2. Support Bar: ASTM F 446; 24-inch by 1-1/4 inch (610
- x 31 mm) "Standard" model, polycarbonate and ABS
- resin, uniform color throughout.
- 3. Support Bar: ASTM F 446; 24-inch by 1-1/4 inch (610
- x 31 mm) "Knurled" model, polycarbonate and ABS resin
- with helical knurling along entire length, uniform
- color throughout.
-
- F. Grab Bars: Polycarbonate and ABS resin, uniform color
- throughout; meeting Standard Consumer Safety
- Specifications per ASTM F 446 and verified by NAHB.
- NOTE ** Select one subparagraph below.
- 1. Diameter: 1-1/4 inch (31.7 mm).
- 2. Diameter: 1-1/2 inch (38.1 mm).
- NOTE ** Select one subparagraph below.
- 3. Texture: Ribbed along entire length.
- 4. Texture: Helical knurling along entire length.
- NOTE ** Select grab bar color from subparagraphs below.
- 5. Color: White.
- 6. Color: Almond.
- 7. Color: Universal Tan.
- 8. Color: Universal Gray.
- 9. Wall Mounting Brackets: Smooth textured, diamond-
- shaped bracket covers.
- a. Provide adjustable center brackets every 16
- inches (406 mm) for bars 32 inches (812 mm) and
- longer.
-
- 2.4 ACCESSORIES
-
- A. Assembly Screws: Stainless steel.
-
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- PART 3 EXECUTION
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- 3.1 EXAMINATION
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- A. Verify equipment rough-in before proceeding with work.
-
- B. Coordinate with other trades for proper opening
- dimensions required for installation.
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- 3.2 PREPARATION
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- A. Schedule work to ensure an orderly and expeditious manner
- installation.
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- 3.3 INSTALLATION
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- A. Install shower doors and accessories in accordance with
- manufacturer's instructions; comply with standards
- required by authorities having jurisdiction.
-
- B. Cut grab bars to fit spaces; install to comply with
- applicable load requirements and ADA guidelines.
-
- C. Install equipment plumb, square, and straight, without
- distortion; securely anchor.
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- 3.4 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING
-
- A. Adjust for smooth operation.
-
- B. Clean surfaces as recommended by manufacturer, rendering
- work in new and unused appearance.
-
- C. Clean adjacent construction and surfaces soiled in the
- course of installation of this work.
-
- D. Touch up minor damaged surfaces caused by installation.
- Replace damaged components as directed by Architect.
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- 3.5 PROTECTION
-
- A. Provide protective measures to prevent equipment and
- surfaces from exposure to other construction activity.
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- END OF SECTION
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