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Project Manual.pdfPROJECT MANUAL INVITATION TO BID- ITB NO. 2021-759 CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND – Renovation to Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 PREPARED BY GREENLINE ARCHITECTURE 28 E 35TH ST SAVANNAH, GA 31401 T 912.447.5665 F 912.447.8381  City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 Table of Contents 003000 - 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION No. SECTION TITLE SECTION No. SECTION TITLE 003000 TABLE OF CONTENTS DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 011000 SUMMARY DIVISION 2 – SITEWORK NOT USED DIVISION 4 – MASONRY NOT USED DIVISION 6 - WOOD AND PLASTICS 061600 SHEATHING DIVISION 7 – THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION 074113 METAL ROOFING 074610 CEMENT SIDING DIVISION 8 - OPENINGS NOT USED City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 Table of Contents 003000 - 2 DIVISION 9 - FINISHES 099000 GENERAL FINISHES 099113 PAINTING City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 SUMMARY 011000 - 1 SECTION 011000 – SUMMARY PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and other Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Section includes: 1. Project information. 2. Work covered by Contract Documents. 1.3 PROJECT INFORMATION A. Project Identification: City of Tybee Island, Renovations to the Memorial Park Pavilion 1. Project Location: 506 Jones Ave, Tybee Island , Georgia 31328 B. Owner: City Of Tybee Island 1. Owner's Representative: Pete Gulbronson C. Architect: Greenline Architecture, Keith Howington, Project Manager, (912)629-5030 D. Other Owner Consultants: The Owner has retained the following design professionals who have prepared designated portions of the Contract Documents: 1. Structural Engineer: Tharpe Engineering, Cody Tharpe 1.4 WORK COVERED BY CONTRACT DOCUMENTS A. The Work of the Project is defined by the Contract Documents and consists of the following: 1. Project includes new framing and new roofing over existing column layout. All columns to remain unless deteriorated. Deteriorated columns/materials removed and replaced in kind. Electrical panels to be reused and all electrical outlets moved to above flood elevation AE10 + 1foot = 11 BFE. City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 SUMMARY 011000 - 2 2. Project will be constructed under a single prime contract. 3. The Work shall be conducted in a single phase. B. Before commencing Work, submit a copy of the Contractor's construction schedule showing the sequence, commencement and completion dates proposed. Submit updated schedules so that the Owner can coordinate move-in dates of Owner's personnel 1.5 WORK BY OWNER A. General: Cooperate fully with Owner so work may be carried out smoothly, without interfering with or delaying work under this Contract or work by Owner. Coordinate the Work of this Contract with work performed by Owner. B. Subsequent Work: Owner will perform the following additional work at site after Substantial Completion. Completion of that work will depend on successful completion of preparatory work under this Contract. 1.6 ACCESS TO SITE A. General: Contractor shall have limited use of Project site for construction operations as indicated on Drawings by the Contract limits and as indicated by requirements of this Section. B. Use of Site: Limit use of Project site within project property lines indicated. Do not disturb portions of Project site beyond areas in which the Work is indicated. 1. Limits: Confine construction operations to within property lines. 2. Limits: Limit site disturbance, including earthwork and clearing of vegetation, to 40 feet beyond building perimeter; 10 feet beyond surface walkways, patios, surface parking, and utilities less than 12 inches in diameter; 15 feet beyond primary roadway curbs and main utility branch trenches; and 25 feet beyond constructed areas with permeable surfaces (such as pervious paving areas, storm water detention facilities, and playing fields) that require additional staging areas in order to limit compaction in the constructed area. 3. Driveways, Walkways and Entrances: Keep driveways parking lots, loading areas, and entrances serving premises clear and available to Owner, Owner's employees, and emergency vehicles at all times. Do not use these areas for parking or storage of materials. a. Schedule deliveries to minimize use of driveways and entrances by construction operations. b. Schedule deliveries to minimize space and time requirements for storage of materials and equipment on-site. C. Condition of Existing Building: Maintain portions of existing building affected by construction operations in a weathertight condition throughout construction period. Repair damage caused by construction operations. City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 SUMMARY 011000 - 3 1.7 WORK RESTRICTIONS A. Work Restrictions, General: Comply with restrictions on construction operations. 1. Comply with limitations on use of public streets and other requirements of authorities having jurisdiction. B. On-Site Work Hours: Limit work in the existing building to normal business working hours of 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except as otherwise indicated. C. Existing Utility Interruptions: Do not interrupt utilities serving facilities occupied by Owner or others unless permitted under the following conditions and then only after providing temporary utility services according to requirements indicated: 1. Notify Owner not less than 48 hours in advance of proposed utility interruptions. 2. Obtain Owner's written permission before proceeding with utility interruptions. D. Noise, Vibration, and Odors: Coordinate operations that may result in high levels of noise and vibration, odors, or other disruption to Owner occupancy with Owner. 1. Notify Owner not less than 72 hours in advance of proposed disruptive operations. 2. Obtain Owner's written permission before proceeding with disruptive operations. E. Nonsmoking Building: Smoking is not permitted within the building or within 25 feet of entrances, operable windows, or outdoor air intakes. F. Controlled Substances: Use of tobacco products and other controlled substances within the existing building is not permitted. G. Employee Identification: Provide identification tags for Contractor personnel working on the Project site. Require personnel to utilize identification tags at all times and when inside the building. H. Employee Screening: Comply with Owner's requirements regarding drug and background screening of Contractor personnel working on the Project site. 1. Maintain list of approved screened personnel with Owner's Representative. I. Crude or foul language or actions will not be tolerated and will result in Owner asking the General Contractor to remove personnel from the site. J. Employee Screening: Provide evidence of COVID-19/temperature screening of all Contractor and Sub-contractor personnel working on the Project site. Notify Owner at once of any positive COVID-19 test cases of site personnel. 1.8 SPECIFICATION AND DRAWING CONVENTIONS A. Specification Content: The Specifications use certain conventions for the style of language and the intended meaning of certain terms, words, and phrases when used in particular situations. These conventions are as follows: City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 SUMMARY 011000 - 4 1. Imperative mood and streamlined language are generally used in the Specifications. The words "shall," "shall be," or "shall comply with," depending on the context, are implied where a colon (:) is used within a sentence or phrase. 2. Specification requirements are to be performed by Contractor unless specifically stated otherwise. B. Division 01 General Requirements: Requirements of Sections in Division 01 apply to the Work of all Sections in the Specifications. C. Drawing Coordination: Requirements for materials and products identified on the Drawings are described in detail in the Specifications. One or more of the following are used on the Drawings to identify materials and products: 1. Terminology: Materials and products are identified by the typical generic terms used in the individual Specifications Sections. 2. Abbreviations: Materials and products are identified by abbreviations and scheduled on Drawings. 3. Keynoting: Materials and products are identified by reference keynotes referencing Specification Section numbers found in this Project Manual. 1.9 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Used) PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Used) END OF SECTION 011000  City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 SHEATHING 061600 - 1 SECTION 061600 - SHEATHING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. This Section includes the following: 1. Wall sheathing. 2. Roof sheathing. 3. Building wrap. 4. Sheathing joint-and-penetration treatment. 5. Flexible flashing at openings in sheathing. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of process and factory-fabricated product. Indicate component materials and dimensions and include construction and application details. 1. Include data for wood-preservative treatment from chemical treatment manufacturer and certification by treating plant that treated plywood complies with requirements. Indicate type of preservative used and net amount of preservative retained. 2. For products receiving a waterborne treatment, include statement that moisture content of treated materials was reduced to levels specified before shipment to Project site. 3. Include copies of warranties from chemical treatment manufacturers for each type of treatment. 4. For building wrap, include data on air-/moisture-infiltration protection based on testing according to referenced standards. B. Research/Evaluation Reports: For the following, showing compliance with building code in effect for Project: 1. Preservative-treated plywood. 2. Building wrap. City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 SHEATHING 061600 - 2 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Forest Certification: For the following wood products, provide materials produced from wood obtained from forests certified by an FSC-accredited certification body to comply with FSC STD-01-001, "FSC Principles and Criteria for Forest Stewardship": 1. Plywood. 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Stack plywood and other panels flat with spacers between each bundle to provide air circulation. Provide for air circulation around stacks and under coverings. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 WOOD PANEL PRODUCTS, GENERAL A. Plywood: DOC PS 1. B. Thickness: As needed to comply with requirements specified, but not less than thickness indicated. C. Factory mark panels to indicate compliance with applicable standard. 2.2 PRESERVATIVE-TREATED PLYWOOD A. Preservative Treatment by Pressure Process: AWPA C9. 1. Preservative Chemicals: Acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction and containing no arsenic or chromium. B. Mark plywood with appropriate classification marking of an inspection agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. C. Application: Treat items indicated on Drawings and plywood in contact with masonry or concrete or used with roofing, flashing, vapor barriers, and waterproofing. 2.3 ROOF SHEATHING A. Plywood Roof Sheathing: Exterior sheathing. 1. Span Rating: Not less than 16/0. 2. Nominal Thickness: Not less than 1/2 inch (13 mm). City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 SHEATHING 061600 - 3 B. General: Provide fasteners of size and type indicated that comply with requirements specified in this Article for material and manufacture. 1. For roof and wall sheathing, provide fasteners of Type 304 stainless steel. C. Nails, Brads, and Staples: ASTM F 1667. D. Power-Driven Fasteners: NES NER-272. E. Wood Screws: ASME B18.6.1. 2.4 WEATHER-RESISTANT BUILDING WRAP A. Building Wrap: 1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide the following: a. Grace Water and Ice Shield 2. Accessories: Provide accessories by manufacturer to insure a complete and proper installation. 2.5 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS A. Flexible Flashing: Composite, self-adhesive, flashing product consisting of a pliable, rubberized-asphalt compound, bonded to a high-density, cross-laminated polyethylene film to produce an overall thickness of not less than 0.040 inch (1.0 mm). 1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following: a. Carlisle Coatings & Waterproofing; CCW-705-TWF Thru-Wall Flashing. b. Grace Construction Products, a unit of W. R. Grace & Co. - Conn.; Vycor Plus Self-Adhered Flashing. B. Primer for Flexible Flashing: Product recommended by manufacturer of flexible flashing for substrate. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION, GENERAL A. Do not use materials with defects that impair quality of sheathing or pieces that are too small to use with minimum number of joints or optimum joint arrangement. B. Cut panels at penetrations, edges, and other obstructions of work; fit tightly against abutting construction, unless otherwise indicated. City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 SHEATHING 061600 - 4 C. Securely attach to substrate by fastening as indicated, complying with the following: 1. NES NER-272 for power-driven fasteners. 2. Table 2304.9.1, "Fastening Schedule," in ICC's "International Building Code." 3. Table 23-II-B-1, "Nailing Schedule," and Table 23-II-B-2, "Wood Structural Panel Roof Sheathing Nailing Schedule," in ICBO's "Uniform Building Code." 4. Table 2305.2, "Fastening Schedule," in BOCA's "BOCA National Building Code." 5. Table 2306.1, "Fastening Schedule," in SBCCI's "Standard Building Code." 6. Table R602.3(1), "Fastener Schedule for Structural Members," and Table R602.3(2), "Alternate Attachments," in ICC's "International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings." 7. Table 602.3(1), "Fastener Schedule for Structural Members," and Table 602.3(2), "Alternate Attachments," in ICC's "International One- and Two-Family Dwelling Code." D. Use common wire nails, unless otherwise indicated. Select fasteners of size that will not fully penetrate members where opposite side will be exposed to view or will receive finish materials. Make tight connections. Install fasteners without splitting wood. E. Coordinate wall and roof sheathing installation with flashing and joint-sealant installation so these materials are installed in sequence and manner that prevent exterior moisture from passing through completed assembly. F. Do not bridge building expansion joints; cut and space edges of panels to match spacing of structural support elements. G. Coordinate sheathing installation with installation of materials installed over sheathing so sheathing is not exposed to precipitation or left exposed at end of the workday when rain is forecast. 3.2 WOOD STRUCTURAL PANEL INSTALLATION A. General: Comply with applicable recommendations in APA Form No. E30S, "Engineered Wood Construction Guide," for types of structural-use panels and applications indicated. B. Fastening Methods: Fasten panels as indicated below: 1. Combination Subfloor-Underlayment: a. Nail to wood framing. b. Space panels 1/8 inch (3 mm) apart at edges and ends. 2. Subflooring: a. Nail to wood framing. City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 SHEATHING 061600 - 5 b. Space panels 1/8 inch (3 mm) apart at edges and ends. 3. Wall and Roof Sheathing: a. Nail to wood framing. b. Space panels 1/8 inch (3 mm) apart at edges and ends. 3.3 FLEXIBLE FLASHING INSTALLATION A. Apply flexible flashing where indicated to comply with manufacturers written instructions. 1. Prime substrates as recommended by flashing manufacturer. 2. Lap seams and junctures with other materials at least 4 inches (100 mm), except that at flashing flanges of other construction, laps need not exceed flange width. 3. Lap flashing over weather-resistant building paper at bottom and sides of openings. 4. Lap weather-resistant building paper over flashing at heads of openings. 5. After flashing has been applied, roll surfaces with a hard rubber or metal roller to ensure that flashing is completely adhered to substrates. END OF SECTION 061600  City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 METAL ROOF PANELS 074113 - 1 SECTION 07 41 13 Metal Roof Panels Maxima Part 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: Factory-formed sheet metal roofing, including flashings and trim. B. Related Sections: Section(s) related to this section include: 1. Cold Formed Metal Framing: Division Metal Framing Section. 2. Sealants: Division 7 Joint Sealants Section. 3. 076200 Sheet Metal Flashing 1.2 REFERENCES A. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM): 1. ASTM A653/A653M Standard Specification for Steel Sheets, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) or Zinc-Iron Alloy-Coated (Galvannealed) by the Hot-Dip Pro- cess. 2. ASTM A792/A792M Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, 55% Aluminum- Zinc Alloy Coated by the Hot Dip Process. 3. ASTM B209 Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Sheet and Plate. 4. ASTM D2247 Standard Practice for Testing Water Resistance of Coatings in 100% Relative Humidity. 5. ASTM E1680 Standard Test Method for Determining the Rate of Air Leakage Through Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls and Doors Under Specified Pres- sure Differences Across the Specimen. 6. ASTM E1646 Standard Test Method for Water Penetration of Exterior Win- dows, Curtain Walls and Doors by Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference. 7. ASTM G90 Standard Practice for Performing Accelerated Outdoor Weather- ing of Non-Metallic Materials Using Concentrated Natural Sunlight. 8. ASTM D 2244 - Standard Practice for Calculation of Color Tolerances and Color Differences from Instrumentally Measured Color Coordinates. 9. ASTM D 4214 - Standard Test Methods for Evaluating the Degree of Chalk- ing of Exterior Paint Films 10. ASTM E 119 - Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials 11. ASTM E 1592 - Standard Test Method for Structural Performance of Sheet Metal Roof and Siding Systems by Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference. City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 METAL ROOF PANELS 074113 - 2 12. ASTM E 2140 - Standard Test Method for Water Penetration of Metal Roof Panel Systems by Static Water Pressure Head. B. Underwriters Laboratories (UL): 1. UL 263 - Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials. 2. 580 - Tests for Uplift Resistance of Roof Assemblies. 3. UL 790 - Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of Roof Coverings. 4. UL 2218 - Impact Resistance of Prepared Roof Covering Materials. C. Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association (SMACNA); “Architectural Sheet Metal Manual” D. Miami-Dade County E. Florida Building Code F. Texas Windstorm Approval 1.3 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS A. Pre-installation Meetings: 1. Schedule meeting to discuss roof project requirements, substrate conditions, manufacturer’s installation instructions and manufacturer’s warranty require- ments before start of work onsite. Comply with Division 1 Project Manage- ment and Coordination (Project Meetings) Section. Dates to be scheduled after award of bid. 2. Required attendees: Contractor, metal deck & roof installer, and any other subcontractors who have equipment penetrating the roof or work that requires roof access or traffic. 1.4 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Performance Requirements: Provide sheet metal roofing which has been manufac- tured, fabricated and installed to withstand structural and thermal movement, wind loading and weather exposure to maintain manufacturer’s performance criteria with- out defects, damage, failure or infiltration of water. 1. Air infiltration: Maximum 0.06 cfm per lineal foot (0.33 m3/hr per linear me- ter) of seam at static pressure of 6.24 psf (3.0 kPa) when tested per ASTM E1680. City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 METAL ROOF PANELS 074113 - 3 2. Water penetration: a. No uncontrolled water penetration through the joints at a static pressure of 6.24 psf (3.0 kPa) when tested in accordance with ASTM E1646. 3. Fire rating: Class A 4. Uplift Tests: a. UL 580 Class 90 b. FM 4471 (2” only I-90) c. ASTM E 1592 (1.5”, 2” & 3”) 5. Miami Dade: 2” x 16” only 6. Class 4 Impact Resistance: UL 2218 7. Fire Resistance: UL 263 8. Florida State Approval 9. ICC-ES: ESL 1082 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. General: Submit listed submittals in accordance with Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 Submittal Procedures Section. B. Product Data: Submit manufacturer’s product data for specified products. C. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings showing layout, profiles and product compo- nents, including anchorage, accessories, finish colors and textures. 1. Indicate layout of roofing panels and roof panel sizes, including custom- fabricated roofing panels if indicated; indicate each item of trim and accesso- ries. 2. Indicate in detailed drawings profile and gauge of interior and exterior sheets, and locations and types of fasteners; indicate locations, gauges, shapes and methods of attachment of roofing panels, trim and accessory items. 3. Include Sealant location and denote those that are factory and field applied. 4. Indicate products/materials required for construction activities and field worked conditions of this section not supplied by manufacturer of products of this section. E. Samples: Submit selection and verification samples for finishes, colors and textures. 1. Selection Samples: For each product requiring color selection, 2 sets of man- ufacturer’s sample chips representing full range of colors and finishes availa- ble. 2. Verification Samples: For each color and finish selected, 2 chips indicating match to selected color and finish. City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 METAL ROOF PANELS 074113 - 4 F. Warranties: 1. Substrate Warranty 2. Finish Warranty 3. Weather Tightness Warranty (if applicable) G. Test and Evaluation Reports: Showing compliance with specified performance char- acteristics and physical properties. H. Quality Assurance Submittals: Submit the following: 1. Contractor Certificates: Contractor’s certification that: a. Manufacturer of products of this section meets specified qualifications. b. Installer of products of this section meets specified qualifications. 2. Manufacturer Certificates: Product certificates signed by manufacturer certify- ing materials comply with specified performance characteristics and physical requirements. 3. Manufacturer’s Instructions: Manufacturer’s installation instructions. 4. Manufacturer’s Field Reports: Manufacturer’s field reports if required. I. Closeout Submittals: Submit the following: 1. Warranty: Warranty documents specified herein. J. Buy American Certification: Manufacturer’s letters of compliance indicating supplied products comply with requirements. 1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer Qualifications: 1. Provider of “hands on” installer training at manufacturer or customer facility. 2. Minimum of ten years’ experience in manufacturing metal roof systems. 3. Provider of product produced in a permanent factory environment with fixed roll-forming equipment and also possesses the capability to roll form continu- ous panels on jobsites with a factory technician for jobs with panel lengths in excess of 50’ B. Installer Qualifications: 1. At least five years’ experience in the installation of structural standing seam metal roof panels. 2. Experience on at least five projects of similar size, type and complexity as this project that have been in service for a minimum of two years with satisfactory performance of the roof system. City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 METAL ROOF PANELS 074113 - 5 3. Employer of workers for this project who are competent in techniques re- quired by manufacturer for installation indicated and who shall be super- vised at all times when material is being installed. 4. Certificate: When requested, submit certificate indicating qualification. C. Mock-Ups: Establish standards by which work will be judged. Coordinate below with Division 1 Quality Control (Mock-up Requirements) Section. Mock-Ups: In- stall at project site a job mock-up using acceptable products and manufacturer ap- proved installation methods. Obtain Owner’s and Architect’s acceptance of finish color, texture and pattern and workmanship standard. Comply with Division 1 Quali- ty Control (Mock-Up Requirements) Section. 1. Include eave, ridge, valley, gable and hip conditions. 2. Mock-Up Size: [Specify size.]. 3. Maintenance: Maintain mock-up during construction for workmanship com- parison; remove and legally dispose of mock-up when no longer required. 4. Incorporation: Mock-up may be incorporated into final construction upon Owner’s approval. A. D. Buy American Compliance: Materials provided under Work of this Section shall comply with the following requirements: 1. Buy American Act of 1933 BAA-41 U.S.C §§ 10a – 10d. 2. Buy American provisions of Section 1605 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). 1.7 DELIVERY, STORAGE & HANDLING A. General: Comply with Division 1 Product Requirements Sections. 1. Ordering: Comply with manufacturer’s ordering instructions and lead time re- quirements to avoid construction delays. B. Delivery: Deliver materials in manufacturer’s original, unopened, undamaged con- tainers with identification labels intact. Identify fabricated components with UL 90 label where appropriate. C. Delivery and Acceptance Requirements: Ensure all panels are received in good con- dition. In cases where damage is visible, note all paperwork; inform architect and project superintendent. D. Packing, Shipping, Handling and Unloading: 1. Roofing panels to be crated to protect panels from shipping damage. City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 METAL ROOF PANELS 074113 - 6 2. Package trim and accessories in waterproof wrapping paper. E. Storage and Protection: Store materials protected from exposure to harmful condi- tions. Store material in dry, above-ground location. 1. Stack prefinished material to prevent twisting, bending, abrasion, scratching and denting. Elevate one end of each skid to allow for moisture runoff. 2. Store products of this section in manufacturer’s unopened packaging until in- stallation of products 3. Maintain dry, heated storage area for products of this section until installation of products. 4. Remove strippable plastic film before storage under high-heat conditions. 1.8 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Field Measurements: Verify actual measurements/openings by field measurements before fabrication; show recorded measurements on shop drawings. Coordinate field measurements, fabrication schedule with construction progress to avoid construction delays. B. Weather Limitations: Proceed with installation only when existing and forecasted weather conditions permit assembly of metal panels to be performed in accordance with manufacturers’ written instructions and warranty requirements. 1.9 WARRANTY A. Project Warranty: Refer to Conditions of the Contract for project warranty provisions. 1. Panel Material: Furnish manufacturers 20 year warranty covering the panel against rupture, structural failure, or perforation. 2. Panel Coating: Furnish manufacturer's 20-year warranty covering cracking, checking, and peeling, and 20 year warranty covering fade and chalk on the Two coat coil applied, baked on full strength (70% resin, PVF2) fluorocarbon coating. a. Manufacturer’s warranty may exclude surface deterioration due to physi- cal damage and corrosive environments. B. Weather Tightness Warranty 1. Weathertightness Warranty: Manufacturers Joint weathertightness warranty. 2. Warranty Term: 20yrs commencing on Date of Substantial Completion. 3. Total Manufacturers Liability: (No Repair Limit)] /sq. ft. 4. Warranty must cover (choose all that apply winds up to 140 mph a. (If Wind Rider is chosen) Manufacturer must supply engineered installa- tion shop drawings, signed and sealed by an Engineer registered in the state in which the project is located. City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 METAL ROOF PANELS 074113 - 7 C. Special Warranty: Installer’s standard form in which installer agrees to repair or re- place panels that fail due to poor workmanship or faulty installation within the speci- fied warranty period. 1. Warranty Period: <Insert number of years> years from date of Substantial Completion. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 Metal Roof Panels A. Basis of Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements provide 1.) Construction Metal Products Series 1500 (1.5” high mechanically seamed panel). CMP has approved the use of their Series 1500 panel on the ½”/12 slope with the use of a full coverage of ice and water shield. CMP will issue their standard 20 Year Weathertight- ness Warranty once the roof is completed and inspected. Contractor to confirm warranty 2.) Use 24 GA Galvalume base metal. 3.) Roofing panels width to be 16”. A. Substitutions: 1. No substitutions for higher seam 2. Substitution Limitations a. Requests for approval must be submitted in writing at least ten (10) days prior to bid date, and are accompanied by all related test reports and de- sign calculations listed in section 1.4 and Design and Performance criteria Section 2.2. b. Substitute manufacturers will be approved by written addendum to all bid- ders. Voluntary alternates will not be considered. Substitutions will not be permitted after the bid date of this project. c. Roof panels proposed for substitution shall fully comply with specified re- quirements in appearance, assembly, performance and warranty. C. Forming: Use continuous end rolling method. No end laps are permitted on panels without architect approval. It is the intent of the Architect to provide fac- tory-manufactured panel systems or systems manufactured on-site by factory per- sonnel only for this project. 2.2 MANUFACTURED UNITS City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 METAL ROOF PANELS 074113 - 8 1. Profile: Vertical leg standing seam panel with male/female seam to be me- chanically interlocked at jobsite with mechanical seamer specifically designed for Maxima profile. 2. Size: 1.5” high seam by 16” width (51 x 406 mm). Length as indicated on drawings. No substitution for higher seam. 3. Panel Surface: 1.5”: Flat pan 2.3 METAL ROOF PANEL ACCESSORIES General: Provide complete metal roof panel assembly incorporating trim, copings, fasciae, gutters and downspouts, and miscellaneous flashings, in [manufacturer's standard profiles] [pro- files as indicated]. Provide required fasteners, closure strips, splice plates, support plates, and sealants as indicated in manufacturer's written instructions. A. Flashing and Trim: Match material, thickness, and finish of metal panel face sheet. B. Panel Clips: ASTM A 653/A 653M, G90 (Z180) hot-dip galvanized zinc coating, configured for concealment in panel joints, and identical to clips utilized in tests demonstrating compliance with performance requirements. C. Panel Fasteners: Self-tapping screws and other acceptable corrosion-resistant fasteners recommended by roof panel manufacturer. Where exposed fasteners cannot be avoided, supply fasteners with EPDM or neoprene gaskets, with heads matching color of metal panels by means of factory-applied coating. D. Joint Sealers: Manufacturer's standard or recommended liquid and preformed sealers and tapes, and as follows: 1. Factory-Applied Seam Sealant: Manufacturer's standard hot-melt type. 2. Tape Sealers: Manufacturer's standard non-curing butyl tape, AAMA 809.2. 3. Concealed Joint Sealant: Non-curing butyl, AAMA 809.2. E. Steel Sheet Miscellaneous Framing Components: ASTM C 645, with ASTM A 653/A 653M, G60 (Z180) hot-dip galvanized zinc coating. F. Roof Accessories: Approved by metal roof panel manufacturer. Refer to [Section 07 72 00] "Roof Accessories" for requirements for roof accessories. 2.4 FABRICATION A. General: Provide factory fabricated and finished metal panels and accessories meeting performance requirements, indicated profiles, and structural requirements. City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 METAL ROOF PANELS 074113 - 9 B. Fabricate metal panel joints configured to accept factory-applied sealant providing weathertight seal and preventing metal-to-metal contact and minimizing noise resulting from thermal movement. C. Form panels in continuous lengths for full length of detailed runs, except where otherwise indicated on approved shop drawings. D. Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim: Fabricate flashing and trim to comply with manufacturer's written instructions, approved shop drawings, and project drawings. Form from materials matching metal panel substrate. 2.5 FINISHES A. Two coat coil applied, baked on full strength (70% resin, PVF2) fluorocarbon coating consisting of a nominal 0.25 mil dry film thickness primer, and a nominal dry film thickness of 0.7 -0.8 mil color coat for a total 0.9 to 1.1 mil total system dry film thickness. Finish to be selected from manufacturer’s standard color selection. The back side of the material should be 0.25 mil primer and a 0.25 mil polyester wash coat. 1. Roof Panel Color: a. Selected from full range of manufacturer’s standard colors. b. Color: Provide Standard Color samples for owner selection c. Color: TBD 2. Roof Related Trim/Accessories Color: d. Selected from full range of manufacturer’s standard colors. e. Color: Provide Standard Color samples for owner selection f. Color: TBD B. Bare Galvalume steel sheet conforming to ASTM A792, AZ55 2.6 RELATED MATERIALS 2.7 SOURCE QUALITY A. Source Quality: Obtain metal panel products from a single manufacturer. B. Quality Control: Obtain structural standing seam metal roof panels, trim and other ac- cessories from a manufacturer capable of providing on-site technical support and in- stallation assistance. PART 3 EXECUTION City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 METAL ROOF PANELS 074113 - 10 3.1 MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS A. Compliance: Comply with manufacturer’s product data, recommendations and instal- lation instructions for substrate verification, preparation requirements and installation. 1. Strippable Film: Remove manufacturer’s protective film, if any, from surfaces of roofing panels. B. Site Verification of Conditions: Verify substrate conditions, which have been previ- ously installed under other sections, are acceptable for product installation in accord- ance with manufacturer’s instructions. 1. Verification of Conditions: a. Panel support systems are ready for construction activities of this section and within specified tolerances. b. Rough-in utilities are in correct locations. 2. Installer’s Examination: a. Have installer of this section examine conditions under which construction activities of this section are to be performed, then submit written notifica- tion if such conditions are unacceptable. b. Transmit 2 copies of installer’s report to Architect within 24 hours of re- ceipt. c. Delay construction activities of this section until unacceptable conditions have been corrected. d. Beginning construction activities of this section indicates installer’s ac- ceptance of conditions. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Coordination: Coordinate metal roofing with other work to provide a noncorrosive and leak-proof installation. 1. Install substrate boards, hat channels, purlins, or furring channels in accord- ance with manufacturer’s recommendations. 2. Coordinate work, with installation of other associated Work, to ensure quality application. 3. Coordinate work with installation of associated metal flashings and building walls. 4. Coordinate work to minimize foot traffic and construction activity on installed finished surfaces. 5. Coordinate location of pipe penetrations to allow centering of pipe in panel. 6. Coordinate location of roof curbs, to allow proper integration with roof panel. 7. Coordinate work to minimize foot traffic and construction activity on installed finished. surfaces. 8. Dissimilar Metals: Prevent galvanic action of dissimilar metals. City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 METAL ROOF PANELS 074113 - 11 3.3 INSTALLATION A. General: Install metal roofing panels to profiles, patterns and drainage indicated and required for leak-proof installation. Provide for structural and thermal movement of work. Seal joints for leak-proof installation. 1. Shim or otherwise plumb substrates receiving metal panels. 2. Flash and seal metal panels at perimeter of all openings. Fasten with self- tapping screws. 3. Do not begin installation until air- or water-resistive barriers and flashings that will be concealed by metal panels are installed. 4. Install screw fasteners in predrilled holes for clip installation. 5. Locate and space fasteners in uniform vertical and horizontal alignment. 6. Install flashing and trim as metal panel work proceeds. 7. Install continuous length panels if at all possible. If splices are required, lo- cate panel splices over, but not attached to, structural supports. 8. Align bottoms of metal panels and fasten with blind rivets, bolts, or self- tapping screws. 9. Fasten flashings and trim around openings and similar elements with self- tapping screws. 10. Provide weathertight EPDM Flashing for pipe- and conduit-penetrating pan- els. 11. Seams: Provide uniform, neat seams. 12. Fix panels at location depicted on reviewed shop drawings. 13. Allow for required panel clearance at penetrations for thermal movement. 14. Align pipe penetrations to occur at center of roof panel. Report and have cor- rected improperly placed penetrations before proceeding with panel installa- tion. Remove and replace roof panels which have improperly placed penetra- tion flashings. 15. Allow for required panel clearance at penetrations for thermal movement. 16. Fasteners: Conceal fasteners where possible in exposed work. Cover and seal fasteners and anchors for watertight and leak-proof installation. 17. Sealant-Type Joints: Provide sealant-type joint where indicated. Form joints to conceal sealant. Comply with Division 7 Joint Sealants Section for sealant in- stallation. B. Roofing Installation: 1. Install roofing plumb, true and in correct alignment with structural framing, in accordance with shop drawings and manufacturer’s printed installation in- structions. 2. Install roofing using manufacturer’s concealed fastening system or non- corroding fasteners color-matched to panel. City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 METAL ROOF PANELS 074113 - 12 3. Install trim using concealed fasteners where possible; sight-exposed non- corroding fasteners color-matched to trim are permitted on vertical surfaces only. C. Installation Tolerances: 1. Variation from Plumb: Maximum 1/8" (3.2 mm) in 20 feet (6.096 m). 2. Variation from Level: Maximum 1/8" (3.2 mm) in 20 feet (6.096 m). 3. Variation from True Plane: Maximum 1/4" (3.2 mm) in 20 feet (6.096 m). D. Underlayment Installation 1. Underlayment to be supplied by metal roof panel manufacturer. 2. Self-adhered High-Temperature Underlayment: Provide self-adhering, cold- applied, sheet underlayment, a minimum of 40 mils thick adhesive, with re- lease-paper backing. Provide primer when recommended by underlayment manufacturer. 3. Thermal Stability: Stable after testing at 240 degree F; ASTM D1970. 4. Low-Temperature Flexibility: Passes after testing at minus 20 degree F; ASTM D1970. 5. Supplied by metal roof panel manufacturer. E. Accessory Installation: Install accessories using techniques recommended by manu- facturer and which will assure positive anchorage to building and weathertight mounting. Provide for thermal movement. Coordinate installation with flashings and other components F. Flashing and Trim Installation: Comply with performance requirements, manufactur- er’s written installation instructions, and the SMACNA “Architectural Sheet Metal Manual.” Provide concealed fasteners where possible, and install units to true level. Install work with laps, joints, and seams that will be permanently watertight. 3.4 FIELD QUALITY REQUIREMENTS A. Site Tests: (Post-Installation Testing): Owner reserves right to perform post- installation testing of installed metal panel installation. B. Manufacturer’s Field Services: Upon Owner’s request, provide manufacturer’s field service consisting of product use recommendations and periodic site visit for inspec- tion of product installation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. 3.5 CLEANING A. Cleaning: Remove temporary coverings and protection of adjacent work areas. B. Repair or replace damaged installed products. City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 METAL ROOF PANELS 074113 - 13 C. Clean installed products in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions prior to Owner’s acceptance. D. Remove construction debris from project site and legally dispose of debris. E. Remove strippable coating and perform dry wipe-down cleaning of panels as erected. 3.6 PROTECTION A. Protection: Protect installed product’s finish surfaces from damage during construc- tion: 1. Protect installed products from damage by subsequent construction activities. 2. Replace products having damage other than minor finish damage. 3. Repair products having minor damage to finish in accordance with panel Manufacturer’s recommendation 4. Architect shall be sole judge of acceptability of repair to damaged finishes; replace products having rejected repairs 3.7 SCHEDULES A. Schedules: Refer to panel schedule attached to this section. END OF SECTION City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 074610-1 SECTION 074610 – CEMENT SIDING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Fiber cement lap siding, panels, shingle, trim, fascia, moulding and accessories; James Hardie HZ5 Engineered for Climate Siding. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 06100 - Rough Carpentry: Wood framing and bracing. B. Section 06100 - Rough Carpentry: Sheathing. 1.3 REFERENCES A. ASTM C1186 - Standard Specification for Flat Fiber-Cement Sheets B. ASTM D3359 - Standard Test Method for Measuring Adhesion by Tape Test, Tool and Tape. C. ASTM E136 - Standard Test Method for Behavior of Materials in a Vertical Tube Furnace at 750 degrees C. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Submit under provisions of Section 01300. B. Product Data: Manufacturer's data sheets on each product to be used, including: 1. Preparation instructions and recommendations. 2. Storage and handling requirements and recommendations. 3. Installation methods. C. Shop Drawings: Provide detailed drawings of atypical non-standard applications of cementitious siding materials which are outside the scope of the standard details and specifications provided by the manufacturer. D. Selection Samples: For each finish product specified, two complete sets of color chips representing manufacturer's full range of available colors and patterns. E. Verification Samples: For each finish product specified, two samples, minimum size 4 by 6 inches (100 by 150 mm), representing actual product, color, and patterns. City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 074610-2 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Installer Qualifications: Minimum of 2 years experience with installation of similar products. B. Mock-Up: Provide a mock-up for evaluation of surface preparation techniques and application workmanship. 1. Finish areas designated by Architect. 2. Do not proceed with remaining work until workmanship, color, and sheen are approved by Architect. 3. Refinish mock-up area as required to produce acceptable work. 1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Store products in manufacturer's unopened packaging until ready for installation. B. Store siding on edge or lay flat on a smooth level surface. Protect edges and corners from chipping. Store sheets under cover and keep dry prior to installing. C. Store and dispose of solvent-based materials, and materials used with solvent-based materials, in accordance with requirements of local authorities having jurisdiction. 1.7 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Maintain environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, and ventilation) within limits recommended by manufacturer for optimum results. Do not install products under environmental conditions outside manufacturer's absolute limits. 1.8 WARRANTY A. Product Warranty: Limited, non-pro-rated product warranty. 1. HardiePlank HZ5 lap siding for 30 years. 2. HardiPanel HZ5 vertical siding for 30 years. 3. HardieSoffit HZ5 panels for 30 years. 4. HardieShingle HZ5 siding for 30 years. B. Product Warranty: Limited, product warranty. 1. HardieTrim HZ and HZ5 boards for 15 years. C. Workmanship Warranty: Application limited warranty for 2 years. City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 074610-3 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Acceptable Manufacturer: James Hardie Building Products, Inc., which is located at: 26300 La Alameda Suite 400 ; Mission Viejo, CA 92691; Toll Free Tel: 866-274-3464; Tel: 949-367-4980; Fax: 949-367-4981; Email: request info (info@jameshardie.com); Web: www.jameshardiecommercial.com B. Substitutions: Not permitted. C. Requests for approval of equal substitutions will be considered in accordance with provisions of Section 01600. 2.2 SIDING A. Lap Siding: Lap Siding as manufactured by James Hardie Building Products, Inc. 1. Type: Smooth 9-1/4 inches (184 mm) with 8 inches (152 mm) exposure. B. Vertical Siding: Vertical siding as manufactured by James Hardie Building Products, Inc. 1. Type: Smooth Vertical siding panel 4 feet by 8 feet (1219 mm by 2438 mm). C. Trim: 1. HardieTrim HZ5 boards and HardieTrim HZ boards as manufactured by James Hardie Building Products, Inc. 2. HardieTrim HZ5 Fascia boards as manufactured by James Hardie Building Products, Inc. 2.3 FASTENERS A. Wood Framing Fasteners: 1. Wood Framing: Stainless Steel nails. 2.4 FINISHES A. Factory Primer: Provide factory applied universal primer. 1. Primer: Factory primed by James Hardie. 2. Topcoat: Refer to Specification Section 099113. City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 074610-4 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Do not begin installation until substrates have been properly prepared. B. If framing preparation is the responsibility of another installer, notify Architect of unsatisfactory preparation before proceeding. C. Nominal 2 inch by 4 inch (51 m by 102 mm) wood framing selected for minimal shrinkage and complying with local building codes, including the use of water-resistive barriers or vapor barriers where required. Minimum 1- 1/2 inches (38 mm) face and straight, true, of uniform dimensions and properly aligned. 1. Install water-resistive barriers and claddings to dry surfaces. 2. Repair any punctures or tears in the water-resistive barrier prior to the installation of the siding. 3. Protect siding from other trades. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Clean surfaces thoroughly prior to installation. B. Prepare surfaces using the methods recommended by the manufacturer for achieving the best result for the substrate under the project conditions. C. Install a water-resistive barrier is required in accordance with local building code requirements. D. The water-resistive barrier must be appropriately installed with penetration and junction flashing in accordance with local building code requirements. 3.3 INSTALLATION - HARDIEPLANK HZ5 LAP SIDING A. Install materials in strict accordance with manufacturer's installation instructions. B. Starting: Install a minimum 1/4 inch (6 mm) thick lath starter strip at the bottom course of the wall. Apply planks horizontally with minimum 1-1/4 inches (32 mm) wide laps at the top. The bottom edge of the first plank overlaps the starter strip. C. Allow minimum vertical clearance between the edge of siding and any other material in strict accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. D. Align vertical joints of the planks over framing members. E. Maintain clearance between siding and adjacent finished grade. City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 074610-5 F. Locate splices at least one stud cavity away from window and door openings. G. Wind Resistance: Where a specified level of wind resistance is required Hardieplank lap siding is installed to framing members and secured with fasteners described in Table No. 2 in National Evaluation Service Report No. NER-405. H. Locate splices at least 12 inches (305 mm) away from window and door openings. 3.4 INSTALLATION - HARDIEPANEL HZ5 VERTICAL SIDING A. Install materials in strict accordance with manufacturer's installation instructions. B. Block framing between studs where HardiePanel siding horizontal joints occur. C. Install metal Z flashing and provide a 1/4 inch (6 mm) gap at horizontal panel joints. D. Place fasteners no closer than 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) from panel edges and 2 inches (51 mm) from panel corners. E. Allow minimum vertical clearance between the edge of siding and any other material in strict accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. F. Maintain clearance between siding and adjacent finished grade. G. Specific framing and fastener requirements refer to Tables 2 and 3 in National Evaluation Service Report No. NER-405. 3.5 INSTALLATION - HARDIETRIM HZ5 BOARDS A. Install materials in strict accordance with manufacturer's installation instructions. Install flashing around all wall openings. B. Fasten through trim into structural framing or code complying sheathing. Fasteners must penetrate minimum 3/4 inch (19 mm) or full thickness of sheathing. Additional fasteners may be required to ensure adequate security. C. Place fasteners no closer than 3/4 inch (19 mm) and no further than 2 inches (51 mm) from side edge of trim board and no closer than 1 inch (25 mm) from end. Fasten maximum 16 inches (406 mm) on center. D. Maintain clearance between trim and adjacent finished grade. E. Trim inside corner with a single board trim both side of corner. F. Outside Corner Board Attach Trim on both sides of corner with 16 gage corrosion resistant finish nail 1/2 inch (13 mm) from edge spaced 16 inches City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 074610-6 (406 mm) apart, weather cut each end spaced minimum 12 inches (305 mm) apart. G. Allow 1/8 inch gap between trim and siding. H. Seal gap with high quality, paint-able caulk. I. Shim frieze board as required to align with corner trim.. J. Fasten through overlapping boards. Do not nail between lap joints. K. Overlay siding with single board of outside corner board then align second corner board to outside edge of first corner board. Do not fasten HardieTrim boards to HardieTrim boards. L. Shim frieze board as required to align with corner trim. M. Install HardieTrim Fascia boards to rafter tails or to sub fascia. 3.6 PROTECTION A. Protect installed products until completion of project. B. Touch-up, repair or replace damaged products before Substantial Completion. END OF SECTION  issued:09/04/2020 FINISHSELECTIONS:NOTES: CONCRETEFLOOR EpoxyCoatingͲSlipDoctorsDuraGriporequal Colorcontingentuponownerapproval LOWERCOLUMNS,STORAGESHED BenjaminMooreͲLafayetteGreen,HC135 Colorcontingentuponownerapproval CEILING,UPPERPORTIONOFCOLUMNS BenjaminMooreͲAcadiaWhite,AC41 Colorcontingentuponownerapproval ROOFING SeeSpecs/Alternates LIGHTING SeeSpecs CityofTybeeIsland, RenovationstoMemorialParkPavilion 099000 - GENERAL FINISHES September 2020 February 2021 KEddh^͗ϵϳϮͲϵϵϵͲϵϵϵϴ‡ϴϴϴͲϰϯϲͲϱϰϬϰ‡&ĂdžϮϭϰͲϲϲϲͲϯϮϮϱ‡ǁǁǁ͘^ůŝƉŽĐƚŽƌƐ͘ĐŽŵ            ^ƵƌĨĂĐĞƐΎ^ƚĞĞů͕ĨŝďĞƌŐůĂƐƐ͕ĂůƵŵŝŶƵŵ͕ĐŽŶĐƌĞƚĞ͕ǁŽŽĚ͕ƚŝůĞƐΘŶĂƚƵƌĂůƐƚŽŶĞ ŽůŽƌůĂĐŬ͕ĐůĞĂƌ͕ĚĂƌŬďƌŽǁŶ͕ůŝŐŚƚŐƌĂLJ͕ŵĞĚŝƵŵŐƌĂLJ͕ƐĂĨĞƚLJďůƵĞ͕ƐĂĨĞƚLJLJĞůůŽǁ͕ ƐĂĨĞƚLJƌĞĚ͕ƐĂŶĚĂŶĚǁŚŝƚĞ DŽĚĞŽĨƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶϯͬϴ͟EĂƉƌŽůůĞƌ ŽŶƚĂŝŶĞƌ^ŝnjĞYƵĂƌƚ͕ŐĂůůŽŶ͕ϱͲŐĂůůŽŶƉĂŝůƐ ƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶdĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞ^ƵƌĨĂĐĞƚĞŵƉŝƐďĞƚǁĞĞŶϱϬͲϵϬΣ&;ϭϬͲϯϮΣͿ͖ŵƵƐƚďĞхϱΣ&;ͲϭϱΣͿĂďŽǀĞƚŚĞĚĞǁ ƉŽŝŶƚ ƌLJdŝŵĞ  >ŝŐŚƚdƌĂĨĨŝĐϭϮͲϮϰŚŽƵƌƐ EŽƌŵĂůdƌĂĨĨŝĐϮϰŚŽƵƌƐ ZĞĐŽĂƚdŝŵĞ  ϮͲϰŚŽƵƌƐ tĂƚĞƌZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶƚ zĞƐ͖ĐĂŶŶŽƚďĞĐŽŶƚŝŶƵŽƵƐůLJƐƵďŵĞƌŐĞĚ ^ƚĂŝŶZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶƚ zĞƐ WƌŽĚƵĐƚdLJƉĞ  ^ŽůǀĞŶƚͲďĂƐĞĚĞƉŽdžLJĐŽĂƚŝŶŐ ŽǀĞƌĂŐĞ ϯϬϬƐƋ͘Ĩƚͬ͘ŐĂůůŽŶ͕ĐŽǀĞƌĂŐĞǁŝůůǀĂƌLJĚƵĞƚŽƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƉŽƌŽƐŝƚLJ ^ƚŽƌĂŐĞZŽŽŵƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞŝŶĂǁĞůůĂƌĞĂ͖ŽŶŽƚĨƌĞĞnjĞ ^ŚĞůĨ>ŝĨĞϮLJĞĂƌƐƵŶŽƉĞŶĞĚ͕ϭLJĞĂƌŝĨŽƉĞŶĞĚ tĂƌƌĂŶƚLJ  ϮLJĞĂƌƐ ZĞŵŽǀĂů  WĂŝŶƚ^ƚƌŝƉƉĞƌ ŝƐƉŽƐĂůŝƐƉŽƐĞŽĨĐŽŶƚĂŝŶĞƌĂŶĚƵŶƵƐĞĚĐŽŶƚĞŶƚƐŝŶĂĐĐŽƌĚĂŶĐĞǁŝƚŚůŽĐĂů͕ƐƚĂƚĞĂŶĚ ĨĞĚĞƌĂůƌĞŐƵůĂƚŝŽŶƐ͘ ΎEŽƚŝŶƚĞŶĚĞĚĨŽƌĐŽŶƐƚĂŶƚŚŽƚƚŝƌĞƚƌĂĨĨŝĐ͘  Technical Data Sheet ^ƉĞĐŝĂů&ĞĂƚƵƌĞƐ x /ŶƚĞƌŝŽƌĂŶĚdžƚĞƌŝŽƌhƐĞ x /ŶĐƌĞĂƐĞƐdƌĂĐƚŝŽŶ x ^ĞŵŝͲŐůŽƐƐ&ŝŶŝƐŚ x ĂƐLJƚŽĂƉƉůLJ  x ĂƌĞĨŽŽƚ&ƌŝĞŶĚůLJ x WĂǁ&ƌŝĞŶĚůLJ x ŚĞŵŝĐĂůZĞƐŝƐƚĂŶƚ x ƵƐƚŽŵŽůŽƌƐǀĂŝůĂďůĞ ^ƵŐŐĞƐƚĞĚhƐĞƐ x ŽŵŵĞƌĐŝĂůĂŶĚZĞƐŝĚĞŶƚŝĂůhƐĞ x ZĞƐƚƌŽŽŵƐ x >ŽĐŬĞƌZŽŽŵƐ x dƌĂŝůĞƌƐ͕>ŽĂĚŝŶŐŽĐŬƐ x ^ƚĞƉƐΘ^ƚĂŝƌƐ x ZĂŵƉƐ x ŽĂƚĞĐŬƐ x ŝĂŵŽŶĚWůĂƚĞDĞƚĂů Product Description - Dura Grip is an epoxy coating specifically designed to provide a hard, durable barefoot-friendly friendly textured surface on a variety of substrates. 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S-1500Mechanically Seamed SSMR CMP S-1500 Panel S-1500 Retainer Clip S1500, 22ga Bearing Plate App. Underlayment Rigid Insulation Steel Deck Footnotes 1. CMP Bearing Plates are required on all insulated systems2. Full coverage application of approved Ice & Water Barrier required on slopes of 4:12 or less3. Partial I&W Barrier at all panel terminations (i.e. Eaves, Rakes, Ridges, Valleys, Sidewalls & Penetrations) and 30lb (min.) asphalt felt in the field on slopes greater than 4:124. All insulation must be fastened at the rate 5 fasteners/plates per 4'x8' board.5. Insulation and I&W barrier may be gang attached when immediate panel installation is to take place Warranted System Requirements S-1500 Panel Profiles 12" - 18" Pre-Finished Steel22ga (0.79 mm)24ga. (0.64 mm) Acrylume22 Ga. (0.79 mm)24 Ga. (0.64 mm) Pre-Finished Aluminum0.032" (0.81 mm)0.040" (1.02 mm) Copper16 oz. (0.56 mm)20 oz. (0.69 mm) S-1500 Panel Types 2204 W. Front Street | Statesville, NC 28677 | 704-871-8704 (PH) | 704-871-1381 (FAX) http://www.cmpmetalsystems.com Flat Panel Planked Profile Pencil Ribs Striations System warranties for the S-1500 & S-1500CSSMR are available on a "project to project"basis, only and require CMP's review andapproval. TYBEE ISLAND MEMORIAL PARK PAVILION - OR EQUAL ROOFING 2204 W. Front Street | Statesville, NC 28677 | 704-871-8704 (PH) | 704-871-1381 (FAX) http://www.cmpmetalsystems.com Advantages & Nomenclature Stylishly Solid The Series 1500 is the 2500 system’s little brother and is an affordable alternative that cuts cost while maintaining performance. The mechanically crimped side seams can be single locked for most applications, or double locked when taking on blowing rain and snowy environments. These attributes come together making it perfect for light commercial and residential applications. The Series 1500-“C” is a curved standing seam metal roof panel designed for barrel vault roofs and other arching design elements. The 1500-C can be curved in the factory to radiuses tight as 10’ and field curved to a 200’ radius. Otherwise this standing seam roof panel is same as the Series 1500 and is available in several steel or aluminum gauges and in a wide variety of colors. Advantages offered with the S-1500 system include: * Concealed Attachment. The S-1500 system utilizes concealed panel retainer clips allowing for complete installation without exposed fasteners that may backout or fail over time. * Versatile Side Seam Interconnections. The side seams of 1500 panel are profiled to allow for "single" or a "double" lock formation and can take on slopes as low as 3/12. S-1500 Nomenclature: Standard Width: 16" Optional Widths: 12" - 18" Seam Height: 1-1/2" nominal Min. Panel Length: 24", Max. Panel Length: 64' Onsite Rollforming: Yes Pencil Rib Profile: Yes Striated Profile: Yes Planks/Mesas: Yes Embossing: Yes Tapering: Yes (S-1500) Curving: Yes (S-1500C) S-1500, S-1500C Warranted System Requirements: System warranties for the S-1500 & S-1500C SSMR are available on a "project to project" basis. Project review: Architectural renderings/ project plans must be reviewed to determine warranty availability. 1.) Construction Metal Products Series 1500 (1.5” high mechanically seamed panel).CMP has approved the use of their Series 1500 panel on the ½”/12 slope with the use of a full coverage of ice and water shield. CMP will issue their standard 20 Year Weathertightness Warranty once the roof is completed and inspected. Contractor toconfirm prior to bid.2.) Use 24 GA Galvalume base metal. The greater thickness of metal (22 GA) is more difficult to seam.3.) Roofing panels width to be 16”. © 2020 Columbia Lighting, a division of Hubbell Lighting, Inc. Specifications subject to change without notice. 701 Millennium Blvd • Greenville, SC 29607 / Tel 864.678.1000 / Website www.columbialighting.com Page 1/10 Rev. 08/10/20 COL_LXEM_S LXEM ENCLOSED AND GASKETED FIBERGLASS EXTREME ENVIRONMENT FEATURES 1 PHOTOMETRY1 XE FAMILY SELL SHEET1 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGSDATE: LOCATION: TYPE: PROJECT: CONSTRUCTION • Housing is formed from UL 5VA fiberglass • F1 weatherability rating, suitable for indoor or outdoor use with respect to exposure to UV light • Pour-in-place non-porous gasketing assures seal • LED affixed to removable heat sinked gear tray • 14 Latches per 8', 8 per 4', 6 per 2' • Latches are provided tamper resistance ready, tamper resistant screws by others • Latches are standard polyacetal (POM), optional in stainless steel • Access openings are provided for electrical connection • White painted parts are treated with a five- stage phosphate bonding process and finished with high reflectance baked enamel OPTICS • Lineal ribbed frosted acrylic lens impact modified equivalent to 100% DR; modification adds flexibility to reduce impact breakage compared to standard acrylic formulations • Optional ribbed polycarbonate lens or deep acrylic • All lenses available in clear or frost CERTIFICATIONS (CONTINUED) • DLC® (DesignLights Consortium) Qualified, with some Premium Qualified configurations. Please refer to the DLC website for specific product qualifications at www.designlights.org • The DTS, Dimming Bypass Module, is for emergency circuit control loads including sensors and wireless systems CSA certified to UL 924. See page 10 for wiring diagram. Link to Dimming Bypass Module Specification sheet • This product qualifies as a “designated country construction material” per FAR 52.225-11 Buy American-Construction Materials under Trade Agreements effective 06/01/2020. See Buy American Solutions WARRANTY • 5 year warranty • See HLI Standard Warranty for additional information SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL • Long life 60,000 hour LEDs at L80 for reduced maintenance • Extra High Lumen packages (XL) rated L70 at 60,000 hours • 80 CRI • Driver options include fixed output for on/ off function, step dimming (high/low/off) or continuous 0-10V dimming • QR code label affixed to housing for easy traceability CERTIFICATIONS • All luminaires are built to UL 1598 and 2108 standards, and bear appropriate cCSAus labels • CSA certified to UL 924 standards with battery pack or DTS (Dimming Bypass Module) options • Wet Location label standard • UL Sanitation certified to NSF standards • Ingress protection IP65 and IP67 standard; IP66 on certain models KEY DATA Lumen Range 2145–22,473 Wattage Range 20-183 Efficacy Range (LPW)99-147 Reported Life (Hours)L80/60,000 CATALOG #: 1 LXEN 1 LXEP 1 LXEW RELATED PRODUCTS • Available in 2', 4', or 8' lengths • IP65, IP67 and IP66 all models with standard polyacetal (POM) latches • NEMA 4X housing • Fiberglass housing with F1 weatherability rating, standard • IK10 rated when ordered with polycarbonate lens • Impact modified acrylic lens equivalent to 100% DR • UL Sanitation Certified per NSF Standards • Includes stainless steel surface mounting brackets • -20°C up to +50°C ambient operation; see table provided for details Built toUL 924Standards See Certification Specifications BUY AMERICAN SOLUTIONS TYBEE ISLAND MEMORIAL PARK PAVILION OR EQUAL LIGHTING © 2020 Columbia Lighting, a division of Hubbell Lighting, Inc. Specifications subject to change without notice. 701 Millennium Blvd • Greenville, SC 29607 / Tel 864.678.1000 / Website www.columbialighting.com Page 2/10 Rev. 08/10/20 COL_LXEM_S LXEM ENCLOSED AND GASKETED FIBERGLASS EXTREME ENVIRONMENT ORDERING GUIDE Example: LXEM4–35HL–RFA–EDU CATALOG # DATE: LOCATION: TYPE: PROJECT: CATALOG #: LXEM –––– Model Size Color Temp Nominal Lumens Shielding Driver Voltage LXEM LED Enclosed and Gasketed 2 2' 1,2,3,4 4 4' 8 8' 30 3000K 35 3500K 40 4000K 50 5000K VW 2' (2,145–2,708) 4' (2,802–3,433) 8' (6,078–6,866) HL 2' (4,254–5,416) 4' (5,449–6,763) 8' (11,851–13,525) LW 2' (2,738–3,529) 4' (3,726–4,922) 8' (8,095–9,276) VL 4' (7,086–8,415) 8' (14,747–16,830) ML 2' (3,862–4,921) 4' (4,533–5,646) 8' (9,844–11,293) XL 4' (9,059–11,237) 8' (19,558–22,473) RFA Ribbed Frosted Acrylic RA Ribbed Clear Acrylic 5 DFA Deep Frosted Acrylic DCA Deep Clear Acrylic 5 RFP Ribbed Frosted Polycarbonate 6  RP Ribbed Clear Polycarbonate 5,6 E Fixed Output ED 0–10V Dimming ED1 0–10V 1% Dimming 7 ESD Step Dimming 7 U 120–277V 347 347V Options ELL14 Emergency Battery Pack Installed, 1400 Lumens 3,7,8 GLR Fast Blow Fuse  DTS Dimming Bypass Module 3,8,9 OCM Microwave Occupancy Sensor 8,13 SSL Stainless Steel Tamper Resistance Ready Latches TP Tamper Proof Latches F3C8W 3-Wire 8' Wet Cord F3C15W 3-Wire 15' Wet Cord F4C8W 4-Wire 8' Wet Cord F4C15W 4-Wire 15' Wet Cord F5C8W 5-Wire 8' Wet Cord F5C15W 5-Wire 15' Wet Cord F6C6W 6-Wire 6' Wet Cord SWH Single Wet Hub 1⁄2" NPT Hub DWH Dual Wet Hub 1⁄2" NPT Hub ZRE ControlScope® compatible 8,10 Accessories XEDPM Dual Pendant Brackets (pendant by others) 11 XEHC Chain Hanger Kit (Includes 14" Chain) XE45MB 45° Mounting Bracket 12 XE45MBSS 45° Stainless Steel Mounting Bracket 12 Sensor kits (Order Separately) All sensor kits include On/Off Occupancy & Daylight. Daylight activation requires setting of dip-switches on site. 120V/277V Catalog # # Relays Lens Type Voltage Wet Label OS1360WLK 1 360° 120/277 Yes OS2360WLK 2 360° 120/277 Yes OS1AWLK 1 Aisle 120/277 Yes OS2AWLK 2 Aisle 120/277 Yes Notes: 1 VL and XL not available in 2' size 2 Not available with battery pack or DTS 3 Not available with XL lumen package 4 Not available with VL lumen package 5 Clear lenses (RA, DCA and RP) may cause noticeable light patterns on lit surfaces. See ies files for exact distribution 6 2' and 4' only. 8' not available 7 See table for availability 8 Not available in 347V 9 For emergency circuit control loads including sensors and wireless systems listed to UL924. Only available with 0–10V drivers. See page 10 for wiring diagram 10 Registered trademark of Daintree Networks, used by permission 11 Requires 3⁄8" OD threaded rod by others 12 2 required for 8' fixture 13 OCM option uses Wattstopper FM-105 © 2020 Columbia Lighting, a division of Hubbell Lighting, Inc. Specifications subject to change without notice. 701 Millennium Blvd • Greenville, SC 29607 / Tel 864.678.1000 / Website www.columbialighting.com Page 3/10 Rev. 08/10/20 COL_LXEM_S LXEM ENCLOSED AND GASKETED FIBERGLASS EXTREME ENVIRONMENT Options listed below are available for the outputs as shown. PRODUCT EXCEPTIONS & DETAILS DATE: LOCATION: TYPE: PROJECT: DRIVER AVAILABILITY TABLE Length Output Nominal Lumen Range ESD Available ED1 Available 347V Available 347V with ESD Available 347V with ED1 Available 2' VW 2,145–2,708 Y Y Y N/A Y LW 2,738–3,529 Y Y Y N/A Y ML 3,862–4,921 Y Y Y N/A Y HL 4,254–5,416 Y Y Y N/A Y 4' VW 2,802–3,433 Y Y Y N/A Y LW 3,726–4,922 Y Y Y N/A Y ML 4,533–5,646 Y Y Y N/A Y HL 5,449–6,763 Y Y Y N/A Y VL 7,086–8,415 Y Y Y N/A N/A XL 9,059–11,237 N/A Y Y N/A N/A 8' VW 6,078–6,866 Y Y Y N/A Y LW 8,095–9,276 Y Y Y N/A Y ML 9,844–11,293 Y Y Y N/A Y HL 11,851–13,525 Y Y Y N/A Y VL 14,747–16,830 Y Y Y N/A N/A XL 19,558–22,473 N/A Y Y N/A N/A MAX. AMBIENT OPERATING TEMP. Length Output Nominal Lumen Range Watts LPW Max Ambient Operating Temperature (C°) (Universal Voltage) ELL14 (with Universal Voltage) 347V 2' VW 2,145–2,708 21 102–130 40 NA 35 LW 2,738–3,529 26 105–135 40 NA 35 ML 3,862–4,921 39 100–128 40 NA 35 HL 4,254–5,416 44 97–123 35 NA 30 4' VW 2,802–3,433 25 114–141 50 45 45 LW 3,726–4,922 33 112–139 50 45 45 ML 4,533–5,646 42 108–134 50 45 45 HL 5,449–6,763 47 115–143 45 45 35 VL 7,086–8,415 62 115–136 40 40 35 XL 9,059–11,237 92 99–123  30 NA 25 8' VW 6,078–6,866 49 124–141 50 45 45 LW 8,095–9,276 67 122–139 50 45 45 ML 9,844–11,293 84 117–134 50 45 45 HL 11,851–13,525 95 125–143 45 45 35 VL 14,747–16,830 123 120–136 40 40 35 XL 19,558–22,473 183 107–123 30 NA 25 CATALOG #: © 2020 Columbia Lighting, a division of Hubbell Lighting, Inc. Specifications subject to change without notice. 701 Millennium Blvd • Greenville, SC 29607 / Tel 864.678.1000 / Website www.columbialighting.com Page 4/10 Rev. 08/10/20 COL_LXEM_S LXEM ENCLOSED AND GASKETED FIBERGLASS EXTREME ENVIRONMENT DELIVERED LUMENS DATE: LOCATION: TYPE: PROJECT: CATALOG #: PRODUCT AVAILABILITY 80 CRI Lumen Package Output Color Lens Lumens Watts LPW Max Ambient Operating Temp LXEM2-30VW-RFP-EDU Very Low Watt 30K RFP 2,145 21.1 101.6 40°C LXEM2-30VW-RA-EDU RA 2,365 20.8 113.7 40°C LXEM2-30VW-RP-EDU RP 2,373 20.8 114.1 40°C LXEM2-30VW-RFA-EDU RFA 2,448 20.8 117.7 40°C LXEM2-30VW-DFA-EDU DFA 2,467 20.8 118.6 40°C LXEM2-30VW-DCA-EDU DCA 2,512 20.8 120.8 40°C LXEM2-35VW-RFP-EDU 35K RFP 2,217 21.1 105.1 40°C LXEM2-35VW-RA-EDU RA 2,446 20.8 117.6 40°C LXEM2-35VW-RP-EDU RP 2,454 20.8 118 40°C LXEM2-35VW-RFA-EDU RFA 2,531 20.8 121.7 40°C LXEM2-35VW-DFA-EDU DFA 2,551 20.8 122.6 40°C LXEM2-35VW-DCA-EDU DCA 2,598 20.8 124.9 40°C LXEM2-40VW-RFP-EDU 40K RFP 2,252 21.1 106.7 40°C LXEM2-40VW-RA-EDU RA 2,484 20.8 119.4 40°C LXEM2-40VW-RP-EDU RP 2,492 20.8 119.8 40°C LXEM2-40VW-RFA-EDU RFA 2,571 20.8 123.6 40°C LXEM2-40VW-DFA-EDU DFA 2,590 20.8 124.5 40°C LXEM2-40VW-DCA-EDU DCA 2,638 20.8 126.8 40°C LXEM2-50VW-RFP-EDU 50K RFP 2,312 21.1 109.6 40°C LXEM2-50VW-RA-EDU RA 2,550 20.8 122.6 40°C LXEM2-50VW-RP-EDU RP 2,558 20.8 123 40°C LXEM2-50VW-RFA-EDU RFA 2,639 20.8 126.9 40°C LXEM2-50VW-DFA-EDU DFA 2,659 20.8 127.8 40°C LXEM2-50VW-DCA-EDU DCA 2,708 20.8 130.2 40°C LXEM2-30LW-RFP-EDU Low Watt 30K RFP 2,738 26 105.3 40°C LXEM2-30LW-RP-EDU RP 3,049 26.1 116.8 40°C LXEM2-30LW-RA-EDU RA 3,144 26 120.9 40°C LXEM2-30LW-RFA-EDU RFA 3,180 26.2 121.4 40°C LXEM2-30LW-DFA-EDU DFA 3,239 26.1 124.1 40°C LXEM2-30LW-DCA-EDU DCA 3,273 26.1 125.4 40°C LXEM2-35LW-RFP-EDU 35K RFP 2,831 26 108.9 40°C LXEM2-35LW-RP-EDU RP 3,153 26.1 120.8 40°C LXEM2-35LW-RA-EDU RA 3,251 26 125 40°C LXEM2-35LW-RFA-EDU RFA 3,289 26.2 125.5 40°C LXEM2-35LW-DFA-EDU DFA 3,349 26.1 128.3 40°C LXEM2-35LW-DCA-EDU DCA 3,385 26.1 129.7 40°C LXEM2-40LW-RFP-EDU 40K RFP 2,875 26 110.6 40°C LXEM2-40LW-RP-EDU RP 3,202 26.1 122.7 40°C LXEM2-40LW-RA-EDU RA 3,302 26 127 40°C LXEM2-40LW-RFA-EDU RFA 3,339 26.2 127.5 40°C LXEM2-40LW-DFA-EDU DFA 3,401 26.1 130.3 40°C LXEM2-40LW-DCA-EDU DCA 3,437 26.1 131.7 40°C LXEM2-50LW-RFP-EDU 50K RFP 2,951 26 113.5 40°C LXEM2-50LW-RP-EDU RP 3,287 26.1 125.9 40°C LXEM2-50LW-RA-EDU RA 3,390 26 130.4 40°C LXEM2-50LW-RFA-EDU RFA 3,428 26.2 130.9 40°C LXEM2-50LW-DFA-EDU DFA 3,492 26.1 133.8 40°C LXEM2-50LW-DCA-EDU DCA 3,529 26.1 135.2 40°C LXEM2-30ML-RFP-EDU Medium Lumen 30K RFP 3,862 38.5 100.3 40°C LXEM2-30ML-RP-EDU RP 4,228 38.5 109.8 40°C LXEM2-30ML-RFA-EDU RFA 4,343 38.5 112.8 40°C LXEM2-30ML-RA-EDU RA 4,446 38.5 115.5 40°C LXEM2-30ML-DFA-EDU DFA 4,526 38.5 117.5 40°C LXEM2-30ML-DCA-EDU DCA 4,565 38.5 118.6 40°C LXEM2-35ML-RFP-EDU 35K RFP 3,993 38.5 103.7 40°C LXEM2-35ML-RP-EDU RP 4,371 38.5 113.5 40°C LXEM2-35ML-RFA-EDU RFA 4,490 38.5 116.6 40°C LXEM2-35ML-RA-EDU RA 4,597 38.5 119.4 40°C LXEM2-35ML-DFA-EDU DFA 4,680 38.5 121.5 40°C LXEM2-35ML-DCA-EDU DCA 4,720 38.5 122.6 40°C LXEM2-40ML-RFP-EDU 40K RFP 4,055 38.5 105.3 40°C LXEM2-40ML-RP-EDU RP 4,439 38.5 115.3 40°C LXEM2-40ML-RFA-EDU RFA 4,560 38.5 118.4 40°C LXEM2-40ML-RA-EDU RA 4,668 38.5 121.3 40°C LXEM2-40ML-DFA-EDU DFA 4,752 38.5 123.4 40°C LXEM2-40ML-DCA-EDU DCA 4,793 38.5 124.5 40°C LXEM2-50ML-RFP-EDU 50K RFP 4,163 38.5 108.1 40°C LXEM2-50ML-RP-EDU RP 4,558 38.5 118.4 40°C LXEM2-50ML-RFA-EDU RFA 4,682 38.5 121.6 40°C LXEM2-50ML-RA-EDU RA 4,793 38.5 124.5 40°C LXEM2-50ML-DFA-EDU DFA 4,879 38.5 126.7 40°C LXEM2-50ML-DCA-EDU DCA 4,921 38.5 127.8 40°C © 2020 Columbia Lighting, a division of Hubbell Lighting, Inc. Specifications subject to change without notice. 701 Millennium Blvd • Greenville, SC 29607 / Tel 864.678.1000 / Website www.columbialighting.com Page 5/10 Rev. 08/10/20 COL_LXEM_S LXEM ENCLOSED AND GASKETED FIBERGLASS EXTREME ENVIRONMENT DELIVERED LUMENS (CONTINUED) DATE: LOCATION: TYPE: PROJECT: CATALOG #: PRODUCT AVAILABILITY 80 CRI Lumen Package Output Color Lens Lumens Watts LPW Max Ambient Operating Temp LXEM2-30HL-RFP-EDU High Lumen 30K RFP 4,254 44.1 96.5 35°C LXEM2-30HL-RP-EDU RP 4,700 44.1 106.6 35°C LXEM2-30HL-RA-EDU RA 4,868 44.1 110.4 35°C LXEM2-30HL-RFA-EDU RFA 4,874 44.1 110.5 35°C LXEM2-30HL-DFA-EDU DFA 5,008 44.1 113.6 35°C LXEM2-30HL-DCA-EDU DCA 5,024 44.1 113.9 35°C LXEM2-35HL-RFP-EDU 35K RFP 4,399 44.1 99.7 35°C LXEM2-35HL-RP-EDU RP 4,860 44.1 110.2 35°C LXEM2-35HL-RA-EDU RA 5,033 44.1 114.1 35°C LXEM2-35HL-RFA-EDU RFA 5,040 44.1 114.3 35°C LXEM2-35HL-DFA-EDU DFA 5,179 44.1 117.4 35°C LXEM2-35HL-DCA-EDU DCA 5,195 44.1 117.8 35°C LXEM2-40HL-RFP-EDU 40K RFP 4,467 44.1 101.3 35°C LXEM2-40HL-RP-EDU RP 4,935 44.1 111.9 35°C LXEM2-40HL-RA-EDU RA 5,111 44.1 115.9 35°C LXEM2-40HL-RFA-EDU RFA 5,117 44.1 116 35°C LXEM2-40HL-DFA-EDU DFA 5,259 44.1 119.2 35°C LXEM2-40HL-DCA-EDU DCA 5,275 44.1 119.6 35°C LXEM2-50HL-RFP-EDU 50K RFP 4,586 44.1 104 35°C LXEM2-50HL-RP-EDU RP 5,066 44.1 114.9 35°C LXEM2-50HL-RA-EDU RA 5,248 44.1 119 35°C LXEM2-50HL-RFA-EDU RFA 5,254 44.1 119.1 35°C LXEM2-50HL-DFA-EDU DFA 5,399 44.1 122.4 35°C LXEM2-50HL-DCA-EDU DCA 5,416 44.1 122.8 35°C LXEM4-30VW-RFP-EDU Very Low Watt 30K RFP 2,802 24.5 114.4 50°C LXEM4-30VW-RP-EDU RP 2,938 24.4 120.4 50°C LXEM4-30VW-RA-EDU RA 3,039 24.4 124.6 50°C LXEM4-30VW-RFA-EDU RFA 3,048 24.5 124.4 50°C LXEM4-30VW-DCA-EDU DCA 3,180 24.4 130.3 50°C LXEM4-30VW-DFA-EDU DFA 3,184 24.4 130.5 50°C LXEM4-35VW-RFP-EDU 35K RFP 2,897 24.5 118.2 50°C LXEM4-35VW-RP-EDU RP 3,038 24.4 124.5 50°C LXEM4-35VW-RA-EDU RA 3,143 24.4 128.8 50°C LXEM4-35VW-RFA-EDU RFA 3,151 24.5 128.6 50°C LXEM4-35VW-DCA-EDU DCA 3,288 24.4 134.8 50°C LXEM4-35VW-DFA-EDU DFA 3,293 24.4 134.9 50°C LXEM4-40VW-RFP-EDU 40K RFP 2,942 24.5 120.1 50°C LXEM4-40VW-RP-EDU RP 3,085 24.4 126.4 50°C LXEM4-40VW-RA-EDU RA 3,191 24.4 130.8 50°C LXEM4-40VW-RFA-EDU RFA 3,200 24.5 130.6 50°C LXEM4-40VW-DCA-EDU DCA 3,339 24.4 136.8 50°C LXEM4-40VW-DFA-EDU DFA 3,344 24.4 137 50°C LXEM4-50VW-RFP-EDU 50K RFP 3,020 24.5 123.3 50°C LXEM4-50VW-RP-EDU RP 3,168 24.4 129.8 50°C LXEM4-50VW-RA-EDU RA 3,276 24.4 134.3 50°C LXEM4-50VW-RFA-EDU RFA 3,285 24.5 134.1 50°C LXEM4-50VW-DCA-EDU DCA 3,428 24.4 140.5 50°C LXEM4-50VW-DFA-EDU DFA 3,433 24.4 140.7 50°C LXEM4-30LW-RFP-EDU Low Watt 30K RFP 3,726 33.3 111.9 50°C LXEM4-30LW-RP-EDU RP 3,872 33.3 116.3 50°C LXEM4-30LW-RFA-EDU RFA 4,048 33.3 121.5 50°C LXEM4-30LW-RA-EDU RA 4,054 33.3 121.8 50°C LXEM4-30LW-DFA-EDU DFA 4,241 33.3 127.4 50°C LXEM4-30LW-DCA-EDU DCA 4,303 33.3 129.2 50°C LXEM4-35LW-RFP-EDU 35K RFP 3,853 33.3 115.7 50°C LXEM4-35LW-RP-EDU RP 4,004 33.3 120.2 50°C LXEM4-35LW-RFA-EDU RFA 4,185 33.3 125.7 50°C LXEM4-35LW-RA-EDU RA 4,192 33.3 125.9 50°C LXEM4-35LW-DFA-EDU DFA 4,385 33.3 131.7 50°C LXEM4-35LW-DCA-EDU DCA 4,449 33.3 133.6 50°C LXEM4-40LW-RFP-EDU 40K RFP 3,912 33.3 117.5 50°C LXEM4-40LW-RP-EDU RP 4,066 33.3 122.1 50°C LXEM4-40LW-RFA-EDU RFA 4,250 33.3 127.6 50°C LXEM4-40LW-RA-EDU RA 4,257 33.3 127.8 50°C LXEM4-40LW-DFA-EDU DFA 4,453 33.3 133.7 50°C LXEM4-40LW-DCA-EDU DCA 4,518 33.3 135.7 50°C LXEM4-50LW-RFP-EDU 50K RFP 4,017 33.3 120.6 50°C LXEM4-50LW-RP-EDU RP 4,174 33.3 125.3 50°C LXEM4-50LW-RFA-EDU RFA 4,363 33.3 131 50°C LXEM4-50LW-RA-EDU RA 4,371 33.3 131.3 50°C LXEM4-50LW-DFA-EDU DFA 4,572 33.3 137.3 50°C LXEM4-50LW-DCA-EDU DCA 4,638 33.3 139.3 50°C © 2020 Columbia Lighting, a division of Hubbell Lighting, Inc. Specifications subject to change without notice. 701 Millennium Blvd • Greenville, SC 29607 / Tel 864.678.1000 / Website www.columbialighting.com Page 6/10 Rev. 08/10/20 COL_LXEM_S LXEM ENCLOSED AND GASKETED FIBERGLASS EXTREME ENVIRONMENT DELIVERED LUMENS (CONTINUED) DATE: LOCATION: TYPE: PROJECT: CATALOG #: PRODUCT AVAILABILITY 80 CRI Lumen Package Output Color Lens Lumens Watts LPW Max Ambient Operating Temp LXEM4-30ML-RFP-EDU Medium Lumen 30K RFP 4,533 41.9 108.2 50°C LXEM4-30ML-RP-EDU RP 4,714 41.9 112.5 50°C LXEM4-30ML-RFA-EDU RFA 4,922 42 117.2 50°C LXEM4-30ML-RA-EDU RA 4,924 42 117.2 50°C LXEM4-30ML-DFA-EDU DFA 5,160 42 122.9 50°C LXEM4-30ML-DCA-EDU DCA 5,238 42 124.7 50°C LXEM4-35ML-RFP-EDU 35K RFP 4,688 41.9 111.9 50°C LXEM4-35ML-RP-EDU RP 4,875 41.9 116.3 50°C LXEM4-35ML-RFA-EDU RFA 5,089 42 121.2 50°C LXEM4-35ML-RA-EDU RA 5,091 42 121.2 50°C LXEM4-35ML-DFA-EDU DFA 5,336 42 127 50°C LXEM4-35ML-DCA-EDU DCA 5,416 42 128.9 50°C LXEM4-40ML-RFP-EDU 40K RFP 4,760 41.9 113.6 50°C LXEM4-40ML-RP-EDU RP 4,950 41.9 118.1 50°C LXEM4-40ML-RFA-EDU RFA 5,168 42 123.1 50°C LXEM4-40ML-RA-EDU RA 5,170 42 123.1 50°C LXEM4-40ML-DFA-EDU DFA 5,418 42 129 50°C LXEM4-40ML-DCA-EDU DCA 5,500 42 130.9 50°C LXEM4-50ML-RFP-EDU 50K RFP 4,887 41.9 116.6 50°C LXEM4-50ML-RP-EDU RP 5,082 41.9 121.3 50°C LXEM4-50ML-RFA-EDU RFA 5,306 42 126.3 50°C LXEM4-50ML-RA-EDU RA 5,308 42 126.4 50°C LXEM4-50ML-DFA-EDU DFA 5,563 42 132.4 50°C LXEM4-50ML-DCA-EDU DCA 5,646 42 134.4 50°C LXEM4-30HL-RFP-EDU High Lumen 30K RFP 5,449 47.4 115 45°C LXEM4-30HL-RP-EDU RP 5,648 47.2 119.7 45°C LXEM4-30HL-RFA-EDU RFA 5,926 47.4 125 45°C LXEM4-30HL-RA-EDU RA 5,932 47.3 125.4 45°C LXEM4-30HL-DFA-EDU DFA 6,214 47.3 131.4 45°C LXEM4-30HL-DCA-EDU DCA 6,273 47.4 132.4 45°C LXEM4-35HL-RFP-EDU 35K RFP 5,634 47.4 118.9 45°C LXEM4-35HL-RP-EDU RP 5,840 47.2 123.7 45°C LXEM4-35HL-RFA-EDU RFA 6,127 47.4 129.3 45°C LXEM4-35HL-RA-EDU RA 6,133 47.3 129.7 45°C LXEM4-35HL-DFA-EDU DFA 6,425 47.3 135.8 45°C LXEM4-35HL-DCA-EDU DCA 6,487 47.4 136.9 45°C LXEM4-40HL-RFP-EDU 40K RFP 5,721 47.4 120.7 45°C LXEM4-40HL-RP-EDU RP 5,931 47.2 125.7 45°C LXEM4-40HL-RFA-EDU RFA 6,222 47.4 131.3 45°C LXEM4-40HL-RA-EDU RA 6,228 47.3 131.7 45°C LXEM4-40HL-DFA-EDU DFA 6,525 47.3 137.9 45°C LXEM4-40HL-DCA-EDU DCA 6,587 47.4 139 45°C LXEM4-50HL-RFP-EDU 50K RFP 5,874 47.4 123.9 45°C LXEM4-50HL-RP-EDU RP 6,089 47.2 129 45°C LXEM4-50HL-RFA-EDU RFA 6,388 47.4 134.8 45°C LXEM4-50HL-RA-EDU RA 6,394 47.3 135.2 45°C LXEM4-50HL-DFA-EDU DFA 6,699 47.3 141.6 45°C LXEM4-50HL-DCA-EDU DCA 6,763 47.4 142.7 45°C LXEM4-30VL-RP-EDU Very High Lumen 30K RP 7,086 61.6 115 40°C LXEM4-30VL-RA-EDU RA 7,373 61.7 119.5 40°C LXEM4-30VL-RFP-EDU RFP 7,388 61.6 119.9 40°C LXEM4-30VL-RFA-EDU RFA 7,395 61.6 120 40°C LXEM4-30VL-DFA-EDU DFA 7,756 61.7 125.7 40°C LXEM4-30VL-DCA-EDU DCA 7,806 61.7 126.5 40°C LXEM4-35VL-RP-EDU 35K RP 7,327 61.6 118.9 40°C LXEM4-35VL-RA-EDU RA 7,624 61.7 123.6 40°C LXEM4-35VL-RFP-EDU RFP 7,639 61.6 124 40°C LXEM4-35VL-RFA-EDU RFA 7,646 61.6 124.1 40°C LXEM4-35VL-DFA-EDU DFA 8,020 61.7 130 40°C LXEM4-35VL-DCA-EDU DCA 8,072 61.7 130.8 40°C LXEM4-40VL-RP-EDU 40K RP 7,440 61.6 120.8 40°C LXEM4-40VL-RA-EDU RA 7,742 61.7 125.5 40°C LXEM4-40VL-RFP-EDU RFP 7,757 61.6 125.9 40°C LXEM4-40VL-RFA-EDU RFA 7,764 61.6 126 40°C LXEM4-40VL-DFA-EDU DFA 8,144 61.7 132 40°C LXEM4-40VL-DCA-EDU DCA 8,197 61.7 132.8 40°C LXEM4-50VL-RP-EDU 50K RP 7,639 61.6 124 40°C LXEM4-50VL-RA-EDU RA 7,948 61.7 128.8 40°C LXEM4-50VL-RFP-EDU RFP 7,964 61.6 129.3 40°C LXEM4-50VL-RFA-EDU RFA 7,971 61.6 129.4 40°C LXEM4-50VL-DFA-EDU DFA 8,361 61.7 135.5 40°C LXEM4-50VL-DCA-EDU DCA 8,415 61.7 136.4 40°C © 2020 Columbia Lighting, a division of Hubbell Lighting, Inc. Specifications subject to change without notice. 701 Millennium Blvd • Greenville, SC 29607 / Tel 864.678.1000 / Website www.columbialighting.com Page 7/10 Rev. 08/10/20 COL_LXEM_S LXEM ENCLOSED AND GASKETED FIBERGLASS EXTREME ENVIRONMENT DELIVERED LUMENS (CONTINUED) DATE: LOCATION: TYPE: PROJECT: CATALOG #: PRODUCT AVAILABILITY 80 CRI Lumen Package Output Color Lens Lumens Watts LPW Max Ambient Operating Temp LXEM4-30XL-RFP-EDU Xtra High Lumen 30K RFP 9,059 91.3 99.2 30°C LXEM4-30XL-RP-EDU RP 9,448 91.2 103.6 30°C LXEM4-30XL-RFA-EDU RFA 9,779 91.2 107.2 30°C LXEM4-30XL-RA-EDU RA 9,839 91.4 107.7 30°C LXEM4-30XL-DFA-EDU DFA 10,358 91.4 113.3 30°C LXEM4-30XL-DCA-EDU DCA 10,424 91.5 113.9 30°C LXEM4-35XL-RFP-EDU 35K RFP 9,367 91.3 102.6 30°C LXEM4-35XL-RP-EDU RP 9,769 91.2 107.1 30°C LXEM4-35XL-RFA-EDU RFA 10,111 91.2 110.9 30°C LXEM4-35XL-RA-EDU RA 10,174 91.4 111.3 30°C LXEM4-35XL-DFA-EDU DFA 10,710 91.4 117.2 30°C LXEM4-35XL-DCA-EDU DCA 10,778 91.5 117.8 30°C LXEM4-40XL-RFP-EDU 40K RFP 9,512 91.3 104.2 30°C LXEM4-40XL-RP-EDU RP 9,920 91.2 108.8 30°C LXEM4-40XL-RFA-EDU RFA 10,268 91.2 112.6 30°C LXEM4-40XL-RA-EDU RA 10,331 91.4 113 30°C LXEM4-40XL-DFA-EDU DFA 10,876 91.4 119 30°C LXEM4-40XL-DCA-EDU DCA 10,945 91.5 119.6 30°C LXEM4-50XL-RFP-EDU 50K RFP 9,765 91.3 107 30°C LXEM4-50XL-RP-EDU RP 10,184 91.2 111.7 30°C LXEM4-50XL-RFA-EDU RFA 10,542 91.2 115.6 30°C LXEM4-50XL-RA-EDU RA 10,607 91.4 116 30°C LXEM4-50XL-DFA-EDU DFA 11,166 91.4 122.2 30°C LXEM4-50XL-DCA-EDU DCA 11,237 91.5 122.8 30°C LXEM8-30VW-RA-EDU Very Low Watt 30K RA 6,078 48.8 124.6 50°C LXEM8-30VW-RFA-EDU RFA 6,096 49 124.4 50°C LXEM8-30VW-DCA-EDU DCA 6,360 48.8 130.3 50°C LXEM8-30VW-DFA-EDU DFA 6,369 48.8 130.5 50°C LXEM8-35VW-RA-EDU 35K RA 6,285 48.8 128.8 50°C LXEM8-35VW-RFA-EDU RFA 6,303 49 128.6 50°C LXEM8-35VW-DCA-EDU DCA 6,576 48.8 134.8 50°C LXEM8-35VW-DFA-EDU DFA 6,585 48.8 134.9 50°C LXEM8-40VW-RA-EDU 40K RA 6,382 48.8 130.8 50°C LXEM8-40VW-RFA-EDU RFA 6,400 49 130.6 50°C LXEM8-40VW-DCA-EDU DCA 6,678 48.8 136.8 50°C LXEM8-40VW-DFA-EDU DFA 6,687 48.8 137 50°C LXEM8-50VW-RA-EDU 50K RA 6,553 48.8 134.3 50°C LXEM8-50VW-RFA-EDU RFA 6,571 49 134.1 50°C LXEM8-50VW-DCA-EDU DCA 6,856 48.8 140.5 50°C LXEM8-50VW-DFA-EDU DFA 6,866 48.8 140.7 50°C LXEM8-30LW-RFA-EDU Low Watt 30K RFA 8,095 66.6 121.5 50°C LXEM8-30LW-RA-EDU RA 8,109 66.6 121.8 50°C LXEM8-30LW-DFA-EDU DFA 8,482 66.6 127.4 50°C LXEM8-30LW-DCA-EDU DCA 8,605 66.6 129.2 50°C LXEM8-35LW-RFA-EDU 35K RFA 8,370 66.6 125.7 50°C LXEM8-35LW-RA-EDU RA 8,385 66.6 125.9 50°C LXEM8-35LW-DFA-EDU DFA 8,770 66.6 131.7 50°C LXEM8-35LW-DCA-EDU DCA 8,898 66.6 133.6 50°C LXEM8-40LW-RFA-EDU 40K RFA 8,500 66.6 127.6 50°C LXEM8-40LW-RA-EDU RA 8,514 66.6 127.8 50°C LXEM8-40LW-DFA-EDU DFA 8,906 66.6 133.7 50°C LXEM8-40LW-DCA-EDU DCA 9,035 66.6 135.7 50°C LXEM8-50LW-RFA-EDU 50K RFA 8,727 66.6 131 50°C LXEM8-50LW-RA-EDU RA 8,741 66.6 131.3 50°C LXEM8-50LW-DFA-EDU DFA 9,143 66.6 137.3 50°C LXEM8-50LW-DCA-EDU DCA 9,276 66.6 139.3 50°C LXEM8-30ML-RFA-EDU Medium Lumen 30K RFA 9,844 84 117.2 50°C LXEM8-30ML-RA-EDU RA 9,847 84 117.2 50°C LXEM8-30ML-DFA-EDU DFA 10,320 84 122.9 50°C LXEM8-30ML-DCA-EDU DCA 10,476 84 124.7 50°C LXEM8-35ML-RFA-EDU 35K RFA 10,179 84 121.2 50°C LXEM8-35ML-RA-EDU RA 10,182 84 121.2 50°C LXEM8-35ML-DFA-EDU DFA 10,671 84 127 50°C LXEM8-35ML-DCA-EDU DCA 10,832 84 128.9 50°C LXEM8-40ML-RFA-EDU 40K RFA 10,336 84 123.1 50°C LXEM8-40ML-RA-EDU RA 10,340 84 123.1 50°C LXEM8-40ML-DFA-EDU DFA 10,836 84 129 50°C LXEM8-40ML-DCA-EDU DCA 10,999 84 130.9 50°C LXEM8-50ML-RFA-EDU 50K RFA 10,612 84 126.3 50°C LXEM8-50ML-RA-EDU RA 10,616 84 126.4 50°C LXEM8-50ML-DFA-EDU DFA 11,125 84 132.4 50°C LXEM8-50ML-DCA-EDU DCA 11,293 84 134.4 50°C © 2020 Columbia Lighting, a division of Hubbell Lighting, Inc. Specifications subject to change without notice. 701 Millennium Blvd • Greenville, SC 29607 / Tel 864.678.1000 / Website www.columbialighting.com Page 8/10 Rev. 08/10/20 COL_LXEM_S LXEM ENCLOSED AND GASKETED FIBERGLASS EXTREME ENVIRONMENT DELIVERED LUMENS (CONTINUED) DATE: LOCATION: TYPE: PROJECT: CATALOG #: PRODUCT AVAILABILITY 80 CRI Lumen Package Output Color Lens Lumens Watts LPW Max Ambient Operating Temp LXEM8-30HL-RFA-EDU High Lumen 30K RFA 11,851 94.8 125 45°C LXEM8-30HL-RA-EDU RA 11,863 94.6 125.4 45°C LXEM8-30HL-DFA-EDU DFA 12,428 94.6 131.4 45°C LXEM8-30HL-DCA-EDU DCA 12,547 94.8 132.4 45°C LXEM8-35HL-RFA-EDU 35K RFA 12,254 94.8 129.3 45°C LXEM8-35HL-RA-EDU RA 12,267 94.6 129.7 45°C LXEM8-35HL-DFA-EDU DFA 12,851 94.6 135.8 45°C LXEM8-35HL-DCA-EDU DCA 12,973 94.8 136.9 45°C LXEM8-40HL-RFA-EDU 40K RFA 12,444 94.8 131.3 45°C LXEM8-40HL-RA-EDU RA 12,456 94.6 131.7 45°C LXEM8-40HL-DFA-EDU DFA 13,049 94.6 137.9 45°C LXEM8-40HL-DCA-EDU DCA 13,174 94.8 139 45°C LXEM8-50HL-RFA-EDU 50K RFA 12,776 94.8 134.8 45°C LXEM8-50HL-RA-EDU RA 12,789 94.6 135.2 45°C LXEM8-50HL-DFA-EDU DFA 13,397 94.6 141.6 45°C LXEM8-50HL-DCA-EDU DCA 13,525 94.8 142.7 45°C LXEM8-30VL-RA-EDU Very High Lumen 30K RA 14,747 123.4 119.5 40°C LXEM8-30VL-RFA-EDU RFA 14,789 123.2 120 40°C LXEM8-30VL-DFA-EDU DFA 15,512 123.4 125.7 40°C LXEM8-30VL-DCA-EDU DCA 15,613 123.4 126.5 40°C LXEM8-35VL-RA-EDU 35K RA 15,248 123.4 123.6 40°C LXEM8-35VL-RFA-EDU RFA 15,292 123.2 124.1 40°C LXEM8-35VL-DFA-EDU DFA 16,040 123.4 130 40°C LXEM8-35VL-DCA-EDU DCA 16,143 123.4 130.8 40°C LXEM8-40VL-RA-EDU 40K RA 15,484 123.4 125.5 40°C LXEM8-40VL-RFA-EDU RFA 15,529 123.2 126 40°C LXEM8-40VL-DFA-EDU DFA 16,288 123.4 132 40°C LXEM8-40VL-DCA-EDU DCA 16,393 123.4 132.8 40°C LXEM8-50VL-RA-EDU 50K RA 15,897 123.4 128.8 40°C LXEM8-50VL-RFA-EDU RFA 15,943 123.2 129.4 40°C LXEM8-50VL-DFA-EDU DFA 16,722 123.4 135.5 40°C LXEM8-50VL-DCA-EDU DCA 16,830 123.4 136.4 40°C LXEM8-30XL-RFA-EDU Xtra High Lumen 30K RFA 19,558 182.4 107.2 30°C LXEM8-30XL-RA-EDU RA 19,678 182.8 107.7 30°C LXEM8-30XL-DFA-EDU DFA 20,716 182.8 113.3 30°C LXEM8-30XL-DCA-EDU DCA 20,847 183 113.9 30°C LXEM8-35XL-RFA-EDU 35K RFA 20,223 182.4 110.9 30°C LXEM8-35XL-RA-EDU RA 20,348 182.8 111.3 30°C LXEM8-35XL-DFA-EDU DFA 21,420 182.8 117.2 30°C LXEM8-35XL-DCA-EDU DCA 21,556 183 117.8 30°C LXEM8-40XL-RFA-EDU 40K RFA 20,536 182.4 112.6 30°C LXEM8-40XL-RA-EDU RA 20,662 182.8 113 30°C LXEM8-40XL-DFA-EDU DFA 21,752 182.8 119 30°C LXEM8-40XL-DCA-EDU DCA 21,889 183 119.6 30°C LXEM8-50XL-RFA-EDU 50K RFA 21,083 182.4 115.6 30°C LXEM8-50XL-RA-EDU RA 21,213 182.8 116 30°C LXEM8-50XL-DFA-EDU DFA 22,332 182.8 122.2 30°C LXEM8-50XL-DCA-EDU DCA 22,473 183 122.8 30°C © 2020 Columbia Lighting, a division of Hubbell Lighting, Inc. Specifications subject to change without notice. 701 Millennium Blvd • Greenville, SC 29607 / Tel 864.678.1000 / Website www.columbialighting.com Page 9/10 Rev. 08/10/20 COL_LXEM_S LXEM ENCLOSED AND GASKETED FIBERGLASS EXTREME ENVIRONMENT DATE: LOCATION: TYPE: PROJECT: CATALOG #: DIMENSIONS RFA Lens: 2', 4', 8', RFP Lens: 2', 4' DFA or DCA Lens: 2', 4', 8' See Table 7.17" (182.1mm) 6.77" (172mm) 4.40" (111.7mm) 2.40" (61mm) 4.25" (108mm) 5.63" (142.875mm) 2.40" (61mm) 6.78" (172.2mm) LXEM LENGTH DIMENSIONS Size Lens Length Size Lens Length Size Lens Length 2' RFA 272⁄3" 4' RFA 512⁄3" 8' RFA 100" RA 272⁄3" RA 512⁄3" RA N/A DFA 272⁄3" DFA 512⁄3" DFA 100" DCA 272⁄3" DCA 512⁄3" DCA 100" RFP 272⁄3" RFP 512⁄3" RFP N/A RP 272⁄3" RP 512⁄3" RP N/A NOTE: All dimensions are in inches; dimensions and specifications are subject to change without notice. Please consult factory or check sample for verification. © 2020 Columbia Lighting, a division of Hubbell Lighting, Inc. Specifications subject to change without notice. 701 Millennium Blvd • Greenville, SC 29607 / Tel 864.678.1000 / Website www.columbialighting.com Page 10/10 Rev. 08/10/20 COL_LXEM_S LXEM ENCLOSED AND GASKETED FIBERGLASS EXTREME ENVIRONMENT PHOTOMETRY 1 PHOTOMETRYDATE: LOCATION: TYPE: PROJECT: CATALOG #:1 IES1 PDFLXEM4-50ML-RFA-EDU POLAR GRAPH ZONAL LUMEN SUMMARY Zone Lumens % Luminaire 0–30 1268 23.9 0–40 2105 39.7 0–60 3766 71.0 0–90 5025 94.7 0–180 5306 100.0 LUMINAIRE DATA Test No. 17905 Description LXEM LED Enclosed and Gasketed, Extreme Environment 7" x 51" LED with frosted ribbed acrylic lens Delivered Lumens 5306 Watts 42.00 Efficacy 126 Mounting Surface Spacing Criterion 0º = 1.24 90º = 1.40 Horiz 0-180 800 1600 800 1600 015 3045 90 75 60 105 120 180 165 150 135 0.0 45.0 90.0 Horiz 0-180 1100 2200 1100 2200 015 3045 90 75 60 105 120 180 165 150 135 0.0 45.0 90.0 Horiz 0-180 1800 3600 1800 3600 015 3045 90 75 60 105 120 180 165 150 135 0.0 45.0 90.0 1 IES1 PDFLXEM4-40HL-DFA-EDU POLAR GRAPH ZONAL LUMEN SUMMARY Zone Lumens % Luminaire 0–30 1583 24.3 0–40 2594 39.8 0–60 4661 71.4 0–90 6235 95.6 0–180 6525 100.0 LUMINAIRE DATA Test No. 17989 Description LXEM LED Enclosed and Gasketed, Extreme Environment 7" x 51" LED with deep frosted acrylic lens Delivered Lumens 6525 Watts 47.30 Efficacy 138 Mounting Surface Spacing Criterion 0º = 1.25 90º = 1.28 1 IES1 PDFLXEM4-50XL-RA-EDU POLAR GRAPH ZONAL LUMEN SUMMARY Zone Lumens % Luminaire 0–30 2547 24 0–40 4252 40.1 0–60 7643 72.1 0–90 10073 95 0–180 10607 100.0 LUMINAIRE DATA Test No. 18012 Description LXEM LED Enclosed and Gasketed, Extreme Environment 7" x 51" LED with ribbed clear acrylic lens Delivered Lumens 10607 Watts 91.40 Efficacy 116 Mounting Surface Spacing Criterion 0º = 1.21 90º = 1.38 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION All product and company names, logos and product identifiers are trademarks ™ or registered trademarks ® of Hubbell Lighting, Inc. or their respective owners. Use of them does not necessarily imply any affiliation with or endorsement by such respective owners.1 DTS Integration GuideDTS WIRING DIAGRAM (0–10V DIMMING DRIVER SHOWN) DRIVER YELLOW (#5) BLACK WHITE VIOLET GRAY GRAY BLACK WHITE BLUE WHITE / BLUE VIOLET RED ORANGE SMALL YELLOW (CAP) UTILITY POWER EMERGENCYPOWER TEST WHITE/BLUE Emergency Neutral BLUE Emergency Line BLACK Utility Line (Unswitched Hot) WHITE Utility Neutral RED Switched Hot VIOLET Dimming GRAY Dimming City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 PAINTING 099113 - 1 SECTION 099113 - PAINTING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. This Section includes surface preparation and the application of paint systems on the following exterior substrates: 1. Steel. 2. Cement Board siding and trim 3. Wood Siding and trim 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. B. Samples: For each finish and for each color and texture required. C. Product List: Printout of current "MPI Approved Products List" for each product category specified in Part 2, with the proposed product highlighted. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. MPI Standards: 1. Products: Complying with MPI standards indicated and listed in "MPI Approved Products List." 2. Preparation and Workmanship: Comply with requirements in "MPI Architectural Painting Specification Manual" for products and paint systems indicated. B. Mockups: Apply benchmark samples of each paint system indicated and each color and finish selected to verify preliminary selections made under sample submittals and to demonstrate aesthetic effects and set quality standards for materials and execution. 1. Architect will select one surface to represent surfaces and conditions for application of each paint system specified in Part 3. a. Vertical and Horizontal Surfaces: Provide samples of at least 100 sq. ft. (9 sq. m). b. Other Items: Architect will designate items or areas required. 2. Final approval of color selections will be based on benchmark samples. City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 PAINTING 099113 - 2 a. If preliminary color selections are not approved, apply additional benchmark samples of additional colors selected by Architect at no added cost to Owner. 1.4 EXTRA MATERIALS A. Furnish extra materials described below that are from same production run (batch mix) as materials applied and that are packaged for storage and identified with labels describing contents. 1. Quantity: Furnish an additional 2 gal. (3.8 L) of each material and color applied. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 PAINT, GENERAL A. Material Compatibility: 1. Provide materials for use within each paint system that are compatible with one another and substrates indicated, under conditions of service and application as demonstrated by manufacturer, based on testing and field experience. 2. For each coat in a paint system, provide products recommended in writing by manufacturers of topcoat for use in paint system and on substrate indicated. B. Colors: As indicated on the drawings. 2.2 METAL PRIMERS A. Quick-Drying Alkyd Metal Primer: MPI #76. 1. VOC Content: E Range of E1. 2.3 EXTERIOR ALKYD PAINTS A. Exterior Alkyd Enamel (Gloss): MPI #9 (Gloss Level 6). 1. VOC Content: E Range of E1. City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 PAINTING 099113 - 3 PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Examine substrates and conditions, with Applicator present, for compliance with requirements for maximum moisture content and other conditions affecting performance of work. B. Maximum Moisture Content of Substrates: When measured with an electronic moisture meter as follows: 1. Concrete: 12 percent. 2. Masonry (Clay and CMU): 12 percent. 3. Wood: 15 percent. 4. Plaster: 12 percent. 5. Gypsum Board: 12 percent. C. Verify suitability of substrates, including surface conditions and compatibility with existing finishes and primers. D. Begin coating application only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected and surfaces are dry. 1. Beginning coating application constitutes Contractor's acceptance of substrates and conditions. 3.2 PREPARATION AND APPLICATION A. Comply with manufacturer's written instructions and recommendations in "MPI Architectural Painting Specification Manual" applicable to substrates and paint systems indicated. B. Clean substrates of substances that could impair bond of paints, including dirt, oil, grease, and incompatible paints and encapsulants. 1. Remove incompatible primers and reprime substrate with compatible primers as required to produce paint systems indicated. C. Apply paints to produce surface films without cloudiness, spotting, holidays, laps, brush marks, roller tracking, runs, sags, ropiness, or other surface imperfections. Cut in sharp lines and color breaks. D. Protect work of other trades against damage from paint application. Correct damage to work of other trades by cleaning, repairing, replacing, and refinishing, as approved by Architect, and leave in an undamaged condition. City of Tybee Island – Memorial Park Pavilion Tybee Island, GA February 2021 PAINTING 099113 - 4 E. At completion of construction activities of other trades, touch up and restore damaged or defaced painted surfaces. 3.3 PAINTING SCHEDULE A. Steel Substrates: 1. Alkyd System: MPI EXT 5.1D. a. Prime Coat: Alkyd anticorrosive metal primer. b. Intermediate Coat: Exterior alkyd enamel matching topcoat. c. Topcoat: Exterior alkyd enamel (gloss). B. Cement Siding and Wood Substrates: Including siding, fascias, soffits and trim. 1. Latex System: a. Prime Coat: Alkaline resistant primer. Sherwin Williams “Loxon”. b. Intermediate Coat: Exterior latex matching topcoat. c. Topcoat: Sherwin Williams “Resilience”, Satin finish. 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