Professional Documents
Culture Documents
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 GENERAL
B. Format:
4. Drawings
7. List:
a. Title of Project.
b. Identity of separate structure as applicable.
c. Identity of general subject matter covered in the manual.
C. Binders
3. When multiple binders are used, correlate the data into related consistent
groupings.
3. List, with each product, the name, address and telephone number of:
a. Subcontractor or installer.
b. Maintenance contractor as appropriate.
c. Identify the area of responsibility of each.
d. Local source of supply for parts and replacement.
4. Identify each product by product name and other identifying symbols
B. Product Data
1. Include only those sheet which are pertinent to the specific product.
C. Drawings
1. Unit Masonry.
2. Pavement Marking.
4. Concrete.
6. Miscellaneous Metals.
7. Architectural Woodwork.
8. Waterproofing.
9. Damproofing.
10. Insulations.
13. Sealants.
14. Doors.
15. Windows.
16. Hardware.
17. Glazing.
18 Acoustical Treatment.
19. Carpet.
23. Louvers.
24. Lockers.
25. Shelvings.
27. Singe.
2. Operating Procedures
3. Maintenance Procedures
a. Routine operations.
b. Guide to "trouble-shooting".
c. Disassembly, repair and reassemble.
d. Alignment, adjusting and checking.
10 Charts of valve tag numbers, with the location and function of each valve.
a. Electrical service.
b. Controls.
c. Communications.
4. Operating procedures
D. Prepare and include additional data when the need for such data becomes
apparent during instruction of Owner's personnel.
1. Engineer will review draft and return one copy with comments.
B. Submit one copy of completed data in final form fifteen days prior to final
inspection or acceptance.
1. Submit specified number of copies of approved data in final form 10 days after
final inspection or acceptance.
1. Instruction time shall be sufficient to fully instruct all shifts of the Owner's
operating and maintenance personnel.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
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PART 3 - EXECUTION
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