Section 233116
Section 233116
Section 233116
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 Summary:
A. This section of the Contract Specifications shall be read in conjunction with Section 15000 –
General Mechanical Clauses, which governs the work of this section.
Related Sections:
a. Section XXXXX “Testing, Adjusting and Balancing for HVAC” for testing, adjusting and
balancing requirements for nonmetal ducts.
b. Section XXXXX “Metal Ducts” for single and double wall, rectangular and round ducts.
c. Section XXXXX “Air Design Accessories” for dampers, duct-mounting access doors and
panels, turning vanes and flexible ducts.
1.02 References:
A. Comply with the latest revision of the following codes, standards and specifications, except
where more stringent requirements have been specified herein:
a. C 518 - Standard Test Method for Steady-State Thermal Transmission
Transmission Properties by Means of the Heat Flow Meter Apparatus
b. ASTM C 582 – Standard specification for contact – molded reinforced thermosetting
plastic laminates for corrosion resistant equipment
c. ASTM D 3982 – Standard specification for contact-molded fiberglass ducts and hoods.
d. ASTM D 2996 – Standard specification for Filament-Wound Glass-Fiber-Reinforced
Thermoset Resin Pipe
e. NPS 15-69 - Standards specification for Custom Contact-Molded Reinforced - Polyester
Chemical - Resistant Process Equipment.
f. SMACNA Thermoset FRP Duct Construction Manual
g. ASTM E 84 - Test for low flame
h. UL 723 - Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials
i. UL 181 - Mold Growth and Humidity Test
j. ICC-ES (International Code Council Evaluation Service):
i. LC 1014 PMG-Listing Criteria for Underground Plastic Ducts
ii. EG290-Evaluation Guideline for Underground Plastic Air Ducts
1.03 Submittals
A. Submit electronic layout and shop fabrication drawings in accordance with Section 01300 –
Submittals.
B. Provide a description of manufacturing materials and process.
C. Submit burial instructions and field joining procedures.
D. Verification that the resin to be supplied has been tested by an ASTM E84 Nationally Recognized
Testing Laboratory to comply with UL 181 Class 1 standards of low smoke and low flame.
Certification shall be current within ten (10) years of project start date.
E. Verification that the duct system is ICC approved and complies with the following Building
Codes:
2012 and 2009 International Mechanical Codeᴿ (IMC)
2012 and 2009 International Residential Codeᴿ (IRC)
2012 and 2009 Uniform Mechanical Codeᴿ (UMC)*
2010 and 2007 California Mechanical Codeᴿ (CMC)
*Uniform Mechanical Code is a copyrighted publication of the International
Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials
F. Submit design calculations signed and sealed by a professional engineer and fabrication
procedures for record purposes only. Also submit a letter certifying that the laminates
fabricated with the proposed resin system will give satisfactory performance under the specified
service conditions and stating the service conditions for which certification is provided and
indicating compliance with specified pressure and vacuum design criteria.
G. Verification that the duct product provided complies with UL 181 Mold Growth and Humidity
testing and that this testing was performed by a UL accredited laboratory.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 Thermoset FRP Ducts and Fittings
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 Duct Installation
A. General
a. Store Resin, glass reinforcing and during agent in a cool, dry area to maximize shelf life.
b. Upon arrival at the installation site, the customer shall examine the duct for any damage
that may have occurred in transit.
c. Follow ASTM D 3982 Table 1 for recommended hanger spacing.
d. Use flexible connections to isolate ductwork form vibration caused by air-moving
equipment (By Others).
e. Unload the duct system with care and store in a location where it will be free of
damage. Impact of a tool or other heavy object may results in a fracture of the inner
lining and may affect the service life.
f. Support large sub-assemblies during unloading and transportation to prevent excessive
deflection and over stressing.
g. Use full-face gaskets to eliminate any cantilever effect caused from bolting.
h. Tighten bolts on flange connection s following torque values given in Table1 per ASTM D
3982.
i. Follow manufacturer's Field Jointing instructions for bonding ductwork together.
B. Burial
a. Grade Trench so it will be 1.5 times wider than then diameter of the duct.
b. Fill bottom of trench with a minimum of 6” of back fill (sand or pea gravel).
c. Slope Trench with a 1/8" per foot pitch back to the start of the system.
d. Backfill in 6” lift increments compacting 80-90%.
e. A minimum of 4” of backfill overtop the duct system is required.
f. Follow manufacturer's burial procedures.
A. Butt and Wrap Joints: Prior to joining, ends shall be ground smooth. All dust and debris must be
fully removed. The joint shall be of equal strength to the duct sections being joined. A butt and
wrap sequence and thickness chart shall be provided with written instructions as well as
Material Safety Data Sheets.
B. For L-3 joints follow field instructions provided.
C. Double wall insulated duct joints shall include a fiberglass alignment sleeve in the foam layer
with a standard butt and wrap overlay.
A. Inspection: All finished installations shall be carefully inspected for properly made joints and
damage to duct and fittings. Damage found shall be repaired to the satisfaction of the Engineer.
B. Field Testing: Prior to enclosure or buying, all ducting systems shall be pressure tested at 1-1/2
times the maximum working pressure. The contractor shall furnish all test equipment, labor,
materials and devices at no extra cost to the owner.
C. Leakage may be determined by loss of pressure, soap solution, chemical indicator or other
positive and accurate method. All fixtures, devices or other accessories which are to be
connected to the lines and which would be damaged if subjected to the test pressure shall be
disconnected and ends of the branch lines plugged or capped as required during the test
procedures.
D. Leaks shall be repaired to the satisfaction of the Engineer and the system shall be re-tested until
no leaks are found.