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CONTENTS
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1.0 GENERAL 1
1.1 Scope 1
1.2 Related Sections 1
1.3 Standards 1
1.4 Trade Preamble 2
4.0 WORKMANSHIP 17
4.1 Fabrication 17
4.2 Installation 18
4.3 Protection and Cleaning 20
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1.0 GENERAL
Read with the General Requirements section, and all other contract documents.
1.1 Scope
This section covers the requirements for windows with Aluminium, Steel or Timber
frames. It does not cover windows with PVC frame or panes, which are to proprietary
manufacturer’s specification. Windows forming parts of a curtain wall or cladding
system are regarded as operable openings within the system, refer to work sections
A1-10 Curtain Walls and A1-40 Metal Cladding for requirements.
This document is supplementary to Section A1-20 Windows of the NPQS and sets
out Project Specific Data (PSD) in the same clause headings as in the NPQS. All
modifications and additions noted in this document take precedence over clauses
noted in the NPQS.
1.3 Standards
Unless otherwise agreed by the SO, ensure all of the Works comply with the relevant
requirements of the Standards and Codes listed below or referenced in the body of
the Specification. Alternative Standards and Codes may be proposed for approval by
the SO, provided it can be demonstrated that the alternative Standards and Codes
comply with the requirements of the standards specified. All Standards and Codes
quoted are the current version, unless specific year references are noted.
Singapore Standards
SS 212 Specification for Aluminium Alloy Windows
SS Safety glazing materials for use in buildings (Human impact
341.1989 considerations)
Other Standards
BS 6262 Code of practice for glazing for buildings
BS 6375 Performance of Windows
BS 6213 Guide to the selection of constructional sealants
BS 5889 Specification for one-part gun grade silicone-based sealants
BS 8118 Structural use of aluminium
BS 6339-2 Loading for buildings. Code of practice for wind loads
BS 5250 Code of practice for control of condensation in buildings
BS EN ISO Hot dip galvanized coatings on fabricated iron and steel articles -
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1.4.1.3 Develop waterproof details for the junction between the windows and the
walls.
1.4.1.4 Propose names of manufacturers and products for components and
accessories when called for.
1.4.4 Warranty
Provide warranty in accordance with contract conditions for the performance of the
following items:
a. Five-Year warranty for the general window systems and other accessories
components.
b. Ten-Year indemnity for aluminium and glazing works.
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b. Prevent leakage of water into the interior of the building from the outer face of the
assembly, resulting from wind pressure, gravity, surface tension, or capillary
action with wind and precipitation likely to be experienced, up to 600 Pa static
pressure for any period of 5 minutes, and 600 Pa dynamic pressure for 3 second
periods at random intervals.
c. Prevent water entering into those parts of the windows that would be adversely
affected by the presence of water.
d. Where the system requires water to appear on the inside surfaces of the window,
such as in a track of a sliding door or window, any water must drain unassisted
within 10 minutes.
e. Maintain such weather-tightness under reasonably anticipated imposed loads and
thermal, structural or other movements.
Account for additional requirement for weather resistance as indicated in the PSD.
Account for additional requirement for weather resistance as follows:
a.
b.
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2.1.1.3 Condensation
Resist the formation of condensation on visible surfaces, interstices or locations
where it is unable to drain.
Provide air and vapour barriers if necessary to eliminate dampness and condensation
around the windows.
2.1.1.4 Thermal Stress
Resist cracking to glass caused by thermal stress.
Expansion and contraction of the window frames must not cause unacceptable noise
or induce significant stresses to any components.
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2.1.2.10 Anchors
Take account of any reduction in safe working loads in fixings due to their spacing,
location in areas of tension, near edges or proximity to cast in inserts/existing fixings,
or thickness of shims.
2.1.2.11 Structural Design
Carry out the design in accordance with the following codes:
a. SS 212 for Aluminium Alloy Windows
b. BS 6262 for Glazing
c. BS 8118 for Aluminium
d. BS 5950 for Steelwork
e. SS CP 7 for Timber
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Install insulation / sealant to eliminate noise break in through air gaps around
windows
2.1.4.2 Noise
Minimise drumming, creaking, rattling, whistling and any other noises from the
windows audible to occupants.
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2.1.6 Functionality
2.1.6.1 Appearance
a. Achieve the geometry presented in the drawings and schedules.
b. Achieve colours and appearances as per samples approved by the SO.
2.1.6.2 Operability
a) Meet the recommendations of SS 212 and BS 8213-1 in respect of reach
distances to ensure the safe operation of opening vents by users.
b) Meet the requirements for force required to operate the sash of a window set out
in SS 212 and BS 6375-2, for the type(s) of windows concerned.
2.1.6.3 Security
Resist wilful dismantling in order to gain unauthorised entry or vandalism.
2.1.6.4 Infestation
Resist attack or infestation by micro-organism, fungi, insects, reptiles, birds or bats
and rodents.
Have no openings in the windows that permit entry of insects, reptiles, birds or bats
and rodents.
2.1.7 Durability
2.1.7.1 Design Life of Components
Achieve the following minimum design life requirements:
a. IGU’s 10 years
b. PVF2 coating 15 years
c. All metal components 10 years
d. All gaskets 10 years
e. Hinges, stays, locks and other ironmongery – 50,000 cycles
2.1.7.2 Corrosion
In locations subject to wetting or condensation, do not use material susceptible to
corrosion; or cause rust staining, or bi-metallic action.
2.1.7.3 Maintenance and Replacement
Identify materials and components which under normal service conditions cannot
meet the specified design life and allow for their monitoring and replacement.
Detail the components such as to permit removal and replacement of individual
assemblies without affecting adjacent assemblies or supporting framework.
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3.2 Glazing
3.2.1 General
All glass must:
a. Comply with the requirements of SS 341 clause 3.2.
b. Be clean cut, without significant edge faults (including feathered edges, shells or
other imperfections) and free from bubbles, inclusions, cracks, rippling, dimples,
sleeks or other defects.
c. Be cut to accurate sizes in the factory.
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d. Be assessed for optical and visual faults as described in BS EN 572-2. Spot faults
to be no worse than category C. Ensure there are no linear/extended faults.
Optical faults to be within the limits set in BS EN 572-2.
e. Have no local defects producing irregular reflections.
3.2.2 Lamination
Laminated panes must:
a. Comply with SS 341.
b. Have PVB interlayer complying with BS 6206 Class A.
c. Have edge steps less than 0.5mm in toughened or heat-treated glass.
d. Bear identification marks indicating its nature and processor.
Protect the interlayer material from the effects of moisture absorption in service
including clouding, shrinking back, degassing and delamination.
Ensure that the interlayer is compatible with glazing sealants.
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test the probability of failure in service should be less than one in 130 tonnes. The
manufacturer must, upon request, show by statistical analysis of test data that the
probability of failure is not greater than the value quoted above.
3.3.1 Extrusions
Designation 6063, temper T6 of BS 1474 unless otherwise agreed with the SO
Comply with BS EN 486, BS 8118, BS EN 573-3, BS 1161 and BS EN 755
Minimum wall thickness in structural parts to be 1.2mm
Platforms, webs, flanges, races and screw flutes of sufficient size to satisfy all
structural requirements and eliminate distortion of elements in the works.
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Not less than 1.6mm thick for hidden flashings, not less than 2mm thick for
components exposed to view or to impact Stainless Steel Components.
3.4.1 General
Comply with structural specifications for requirements relating to secondary steel
framing.
Where used, comply with one of the following:
a. Hot rolled steel complying with the requirements of BS EN 10025.
b. Hot rolled sections to BS 4: Part 1, BS EN 10210-2 and BS EN 10021-1, tubes to
BS 6323: Parts 1, 2 & 3 and angles to BS 4848: Part 4.
c. Cold formed pre-galvanised steel sections to BS EN 10142, BS EN 10143, BS EN
10147
d. Steel sheet to BS 1449: Part 1.
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Finished surfaces to be dense and consistent, free from flow lines, streaks, pin holes,
blisters, tears, lumps and other coating defects or surface imperfections when viewed
from a distance of 1 metre under normal diffused daylight.
3.5.1 General
Stainless steel components to be austenitic, complying with BS EN 10088 grades:
a. X2CrNi18-10 (formerly grade 304 S11) for concealed locations
b. X8CrNi18-9 (formerly grade 304 S31) for concealed locations
c. X2CrNiMo17-12-2 (formerly grade 316 S11) for exposed locations
d. X2CrNiMo18-14-3 (formerly grade 316 S13) for exposed locations
3.6 Timber
Unless otherwise specified all timber to be Kapur, Chengal or Balau
Moisture content when fitted to be between 10-15%, moisture content between
adjacent timbers to be no more than 3%.
Pressure impregnate all timber, impregnation system to approval of the SO.
Fire retardant treatment system to the approval of the SO. Season and kiln dry timber
after treatment.
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3.8.1 Anchors
Use stainless steel, galvanised steel or aluminium anchors and stainless steel fixings
wherever wetting may occur (including condensation).
3.10 Sealants
Select and install in accordance with BS 6213.
Silicone sealants to comply with BS 5889.
Polyurethane sealants to comply with BS 5215
Design sealant geometry (and cross section) to accommodate the anticipated
substrate movement.
Do not use acid curing sealants.
Non-structural sealants-approved low modulus silicone (exposed or concealed) or
approved polyurethane sealant (concealed)
Use in accordance with the manufacturer’s directions, particularly relating to the use
of primers.
Sealants are to have:
a. Backing rods- Non-gassing polyethylene closed cell foam
b. Primers and joint preparation materials- as recommended by the sealant
manufacturer.
Refer colour selection of any visibly exposed sealants to the SO.
3.11 Accessories
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Stays
Locks
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4.0 WORKMANSHIP
4.1 Fabrication
4.1.1 Methods
a. Select methods used for fabrication that will achieve the specified performance.
b. Use jigs and computer controlled tools wherever appropriate to achieve accuracy.
c. Use the correct tools for each task and equipment that is well maintained. Do not
use blunt and worn tools.
d. Carry out grinding, cutting, shaping and finishing materials using tools, techniques
and ancillary materials that will not contaminate windows components with
particles or substances which could disfigure, stain or corrode them.
e. Undertake the assembly of components under factory controlled conditions.
4.1.2 Marking
Mark strong points on components and materials for lifting, or to permit assembly or
installation in a particular sequence;
Clearly mark upper and lower faces, left and right handed pieces, top and bottom,
components and materials or lengths close but critically different from one another.
Ensure marks are removable or concealed when installed.
4.1.3.2 Glazing
Achieve the following maximum allowable tolerances for individual panes of glass:
a. ±2.0 mm on height and width
b. ±1.0 mm on straightness of edges
c. Tolerances on insulating glazed units allowed by BS 5713.
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b. Remove any protective tapes from the edges of insulating glazed units.
c. All roller wave to be horizontal
d. Install glazing units with at least 5mm clearance at the sides and top from the
framing, and 6mm at the bottom with allowance for water to drain freely.
e. Install gaskets without incorrect distortion such as stretching or compression of
length, or folding back of wiper seals.
4.2 Installation
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5.1 Submissions
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5.1.4 Warranty
Submit the warranty for the SO’s acceptance upon completion of the works.
5.2.1 Samples
Submit one sample of each window type including glazing and proposed hardware for
the SO’s acceptance prior to ordering material. All approved samples to be kept in
site store for reference.
Submit also sample of hinges and handles and other ironmongeries for acceptance
prior to fabrication.
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5.3 Inspections
No items.
5.4 Tests
Is / Is not
* Required
Building and Construction Authority
(CONQUAS 21) Water-tightness Test for
Windows
Is / Is not
* Required
AAMA 501
When required, carry out field testing as specified in the PSD (in accordance with
AAMA 501 and/or the Building and Construction Authority (CONQUAS 21)
Watertightness Test for Windows, and/or other test method approved by the SO). The
locations of tests to be agreed with the SO prior to commencement
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