Thermal Energy Storage Tank
Thermal Energy Storage Tank
Thermal Energy Storage Tank
SECTION 13.1
THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE TANK SYSTEM
PRECAST, PRESTRESSED, CONCRETE TANK
WITH STEEL DIAPHRAGM
1.01 DESCRIPTION
A. Work Included
1. This section specifies the design and construction of the precast, prestressed
concrete circular thermal energy storage (TES) tank with steel diaphragm
complete; including all site work, excavation, backfill, concrete work,
reinforcing, diffuser, insulation, testing, and appurtenances directly related to the
tank, unless otherwise specified.
2. The Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, tools, and equipment necessary
to design, construct, and test the precast, prestressed concrete tank and
appurtenances as indicated on the drawings, and as specified.
1. Rock Excavation
2. Piping
3. Instrumentation
The TES tank shall consist of a cast-in-place reinforced concrete floor, a precast,
prestressed concrete wall with a continuous mechanically bonded steel diaphragm, a
precast or cast-in-place prestressed clear span concrete dome with no interior
columns, a diffuser piping system, and insulation.
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1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE
2. All tank work shall be performed by a company that specializes in the design and
construction of precast, wire-wound prestressed concrete tanks using the method of
circumferential prestress wire reinforcing and with proven capability of meeting all
the requirements of these specifications. No company is considered qualified unless
it has designed and built in its own name at least twenty precast, wire-wound
prestressed concrete tanks conforming to AWWA D110, Type III in the last ten
years. At least ten of the above tanks shall have been in successful service for a
minimum of five years.
3. The tank contractor shall have in its employ a design engineer with a minimum of
ten years experience in the design of AWWA D110 Type III tanks. The design
engineer shall have been the engineer of record for a minimum of ten AWWA
D110 Type III tanks.
4. The tank contractor shall have in its employ for this project a team consisting of a
tank superintendent, project manager, shotcrete foreman, wire-winding foreman,
and precast erection foreman, each of whom shall have constructed a minimum of
five (5) AWWA D110 Type III tanks having a capacity of 1.0 MG or greater.
5. Experience in the design and construction of AWWA D110 Type I, Type II, or
Type IV tanks is not acceptable.
6. The plans and specifications included in the contract documents are typical of an
AWWA D110, Type III wire wound, prestressed concrete tank.
B. Prequalification
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prestressed, concrete tank construction. Additional tank contractors seeking
prequalification shall make a complete submittal to the Engineer for review and
approval no later than ten (10) days prior to the date set for receipt of bid, in
accordance with Section 1.03A. The submittal shall include detailed design
drawings and calculations meeting the requirements of these specifications, the
company’s record of previous experience in the design and construction of
circular precast, wire-wound prestressed concrete tanks constructed in their own
name, conforming to AWWA D110 Type III, including the experience of the
design engineer meeting the requirements of Section 1.02 A.3. and a project team
meeting the requirements of Section 1.02 A.4. Within five (5) days prior to the
date of receiving bids, the engineer will publish a list of additional prequalified
tank contractors.
3. Experience in the design and construction of AWWA D110 Type I, Type II, or
Type IV tanks is not acceptable.
4. All tank contractors not prequalified in accordance with Paragraph 1.02 will be
rejected.
5. ACI 318 Building Code Requirements for Reinforced Concrete and Commentary
8. ACI 372R Design and Construction of Circular Wire- and Strand Wrapped
Prestressed Concrete Structures
10. ASTM A185 Specification for Steel Welded Wire, Fabric, Plain for Concrete
11. ASTM A416 Standard Specification for Steel Strand, Uncoated Seven- Wire for
Prestressed Concrete
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12. ASTM A475 Standard Specification for Zinc-Coated Steel Wire Strand
13. ASTM A615 or A615M Specification for Deformed and Plain Billet-Steel Bars for
Concrete Reinforcement
14. ASTM A821 Specification for Steel Wire, Hard Drawn for Prestressing Concrete
Tanks
16. ASTM C31 Standard Practice for Making and Curing Concrete Test Specimens in
the Field
18. ASTM C39 Standard Test Method for Compressive Strength of Cylindrical
Concrete Specimens
19. ASTM C618, Type F Standard Specification for Coal Fly Ash and Raw or Calcined
Natural Pozzolan for Use in Concrete
21. ASTM D1056 Standard Specification for Flexible Cellular Materials - Sponge or
Expanded Rubber
22. ASTM D1556 Standard Test Method for Density and Unit Weight of Soil in Place
by the Sand-Cone Method
23. ASTM D1557 Standard Test Methods for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of
Soil Using Modified Effort (56,000 Ft. - lbf/ft3) 2700 KN-M/M3)
25. ASCE Standard 7-05 Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures
27. AWWA D110-04 Wire and Strand Wound, Circular, Prestressed Concrete Water
Tanks, Type III.
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28. US Army Corps of Engineers Specification CRD-C-572, Specification for PVC
Waterstop
D. Design Criteria
1. The prestressed concrete TES tank shall be designed and constructed in accordance
with the provisions of AWWA D110 Standard for Wire-Wound Circular
Prestressed-Concrete Tanks, Type III: Precast-Concrete with a Steel Diaphragm.
3. The Contractor shall use the following loadings and requirements in the design
calculation:
f. Maximum Pressure Drop through the Tank from the Inlet Flange to the Outlet
Flange: 3 psi.
h. Dead Load: shall be the estimated weight of all permanent construction and
fittings. Unit weight of concrete 150 pounds per cubic foot; steel 490 pounds
per cubic foot.
i. Live Load: shall be the weight of all the liquid when the reservoir is filled to
overflowing. Unit weight of liquid water 62.4 pounds per cubic foot.
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l. Foundation Loads: the tank foundation shall be proportioned so that soil pressure
shall be less than the allowable soil bearing capacity. The allowable soil bearing
capacity is ____ psf.
m. Seismic Criteria:
4. The prestressed TES tank wall shall be designed as a composite concrete wall with
an embedded, mechanically bonded steel diaphragm in combination with vertical
mild steel reinforcement.
a. The prestressed TES tank wall shall be considered as a cylindrical shell with
partial edge restraint.
b. The prestressed TES tank wall shall be reinforced vertically by deformed steel
reinforcing rods and welded wire fabric. The continuous, mechanically bonded
steel diaphragm can be taken as effective vertical reinforcing.
d. A suitable stress plate shall be required at all locations where prestress wires are
displaced 24 inches or greater. The stress plate shall be designated to transfer
stress across the opening.
5. The floor slab shall be designed as a membrane floor not less than six inches thick
and shall be placed monolithically. No construction joints will be allowed unless
otherwise approved by the engineer. Minimum ratio of floor reinforcement area to
concrete area shall be 0.5 percent for tanks with diameters less than 100 feet, 0.6
percent for tanks with diameters 100 to 150 feet, and 0.8 percent for tanks with
diameters over 150 feet. Wall footings may be above or below floor grade, but shall
be placed monolithically with the floor.
6. The dome roof shall have a rise to span ratio within the range of 1:8 to 1:14. The
minimum concrete thickness shall be four inches for a precast dome and three inches
for a cast-in-place dome. The dome shall be fixed to the tank wall. Columns or
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interior supports will not be allowed. Dome design shall be based on elastic
spherical shell analysis.
1.03 SUBMITTALS
1. Tank contractors not previously prequalified shall submit preliminary design drawings
and calculations showing the dimensions of the tank, details of the type of construction,
wire-wound prestressing methods, and sizes of principal members. The drawings and
calculations shall be of sufficient detail to show compliance with the specification and
all required standards and shall be signed and sealed by an Engineer registered in the
state the tank is to be constructed. The registered Engineer shall certify the design is in
conformance with AWWA D110, Type III.
2. Tank contractors not previously prequalified shall submit a complete experience record
for the tanks they have designed and built in their own name. The record shall include
the contractor’s experience in the design and construction of precast, wire-wound,
prestressed concrete tanks conforming to AWWA D110, Type III. The record shall also
indicate the size of the tank, the name and address of the Owner, the year of
construction, and the name of the Engineer for each project.
3. Tank contractors not previously prequalified shall submit the resume of the tank
designer, currently in its employ, and his/her experience as the designer of record for
AWWA D110 Type III tanks, meeting the requirements of Section 1.02 A.3.
4. Tank contractors not previously prequalified shall submit the resumes for each
member of the project team including the tank superintendent, project manager,
shotcrete foreman, wire-winding foreman, and precast erection foreman that will be
used for this project, meeting the requirements of Section 1.02 A.4.
5. Experience in the design and construction of AWWA D110 Type I, Type II, or Type IV
tanks is not acceptable.
1. Design calculations and shop drawings in quadruplicate, showing details and procedures
of construction, shall be submitted to the Engineer for approval after execution of the
Contract. After approval by the Engineer, one set of the drawings and calculations will
be returned to the Contractor, and any changes found necessary by the Engineer shall be
made by the Contractor.
2. Approval by the Engineer of the drawings and calculations submitted by the Contractor
will not in any way relieve the Contractor of full responsibility for the accuracy and
completeness of the drawings and calculations.
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3. Design calculations and shop drawings shall be stamped by a Professional Engineer
experienced in the design of AWWA D110, Type III wire-wound, prestressed concrete
tanks and registered in the state of ____________________.
1. Design proportions for all concrete and shotcrete. Concrete strengths of trial mixes.
4. Catalog cuts or shop drawings of all appurtenances, i.e. hatch, vent, ladders, waterstops.
1.04 GUARANTEE
The Contractor shall guarantee the structure against defective materials or workmanship for
a period of one year from the date of completion. If any materials or workmanship prove to
be defective within one year, they shall be replaced or repaired by the Contractor at the
Contractor's expense.
2.01 CONCRETE
C. Admixtures, other than air-entraining and water reducing admixtures, will not be
permitted unless approved by the Engineer.
D. Concrete for tank wall and dome construction shall have a minimum compressive strength
of 4,000 psi at 28 days. All wall and dome concrete shall be air-entrained.
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E. Concrete for the tank floor, footings, pipe encasement, and all other work shall have a
minimum compressive strength of 3,500 psi at 28 days and shall not be air-entrained. The
course and fine aggregate shall meet the requirements of ASTM C33. Course aggregate
shall be No. 467 with 100% passing the 1-1/2 inch sieve. Superplasticizer and water-
reducing admixtures shall be incorporated into the floor concrete. Polypropylene fibers
shall be included in the floor concrete. Fibers shall be Microfiber by Grace, Fibermesh
150 by Propex, or equal. Fiber lengths shall be a maximum of 3/4 inches. The amount of
polypropylene fibers added to the concrete mix shall conform to the manufacturer’s
recommendations.
G. Concrete or shotcrete in contact with prestressing steel shall have a maximum water
soluble chloride ion concentration in the concrete or shotcrete of 0.06 percent by weight of
cement.
2.02 SHOTCRETE
C. Shotcrete used for covering prestressed wire shall consist of not more than three parts sand
to one part Portland cement by weight. Additional coats of shotcrete shall consist of not
more than four parts sand to one part Portland cement by weight. Shotcrete shall have a
minimum strength of 4,500 psi at 28 days.
Mortar fill and non-shrink grout shall have a minimum compressive strength of 4,000 psi at 28
days.
A. Reinforcing steel shall be new billet steel Grade 60, as shown on the drawings, meeting
the requirements of ASTM A615. Welded wire fabric shall conform to ASTM A185.
B. Reinforcing steel shall be accurately fabricated and shall be free from loose rust, scale, and
contaminants which reduce bond.
D. When required by design, the tank designer shall use base restraint cables to resist
earthquake loads. Seismic base restraint cables shall be hot-dipped galvanized seven-wire
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strand and shall be manufactured in accordance with ASTM A416 prior to galvanizing,
and ASTM A475 after galvanizing.
A. The steel diaphragm shall conform to ASTM A1008 and shall be a minimum thickness
of 0.017 inches. It shall be vertically ribbed with reentrant angles. The back of the
channels shall be wider than the front, thus providing a mechanical keyway anchorage
with the concrete and shotcrete encasement.
B. The steel diaphragm shall extend within one inch of the full height of the wall panel
with no horizontal joints. Vertical joints within a wall panel shall be roll seamed or
otherwise fastened in a fashion which results in a firm mechanical lock. Joints between
wall panels that are not roll seamed shall be edge sealed with polysulfide or
polyurethane sealant.
C. No punctures will be permitted in the diaphragm except those required for pipe sleeves,
temporary construction openings, or special appurtenances. Details of such openings,
as are necessary, shall be approved by the Engineer. All such openings shall be
completely edge sealed with polysulfide or polyurethane sealant.
A. Steel for prestressing shall be cold drawn, high carbon wire meeting the requirements
of ASTM A821 having a minimum ultimate tensile strength of 210,000 psi.
A. Nine inch minimum waterstop with centerbulb shall be polyvinyl chloride meeting the
requirements of the Corps of Engineers Specification CRD-C 572. Splices shall be made
in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations subject to the approval of the
Engineer. Waterstop shall be manufactured by Greenstreak Plastic Products Company,
Inc., or equal.
1. Natural rubber bearing pads shall contain only virgin natural polyisoprene as the raw
polymer and the physical properties shall comply with ASTM D2000 Line Call-Out
M 4 AA 414 A1 3.
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2. Neoprene bearing pads shall have a hardness of 40 to 50 durometer, a minimum
tensile strength of 1500 psi, a minimum elongation of 500%, and a maximum
compressive set of 50 percent. Pads shall meet the requirements of ASTM D2000
Line Call-Out M 2 BC 410 A1 4 B14 for 40 durometer material.
C. Sponge filler shall be closed-cell neoprene or rubber conforming to ASTM D1056, Type
2, Class A, and Grade 1. Compression deflection limited to 25 percent at 2 to 5 psi.
A. Decorative coating shall be applied to the exterior dome surface using one coat of a
cementitious based damp-proofing product such as “Tamoseal” or equal, and one coat
of a non-cementitious, high build, 100 percent acrylic resin polymer such as
“Tammscoat” smooth textured protective coating or equal. A decorative coating shall
be applied to the exterior wall surfaces using two coats of a non-cementitious, high
build, 100 percent acrylic resin polymer such as “Tammscoat Smooth” textured
protective coating or equal.
2.09 APPURTENANCES
B. The Contractor shall provide and install all appurtenances as shown on the drawings.
Appurtenances shall include the following:
4. Roof Hatch: A 48” minimum square aluminum hatch with lockable, hinged cover and
curb frame. The hatch shall have a lift handle, padlock tab, padlock and a cover hold
open mechanism. All hardware shall be aluminum or stainless steel. Locate hatch as
shown on drawings.
{NOTE: If the liquid depth is 40 feet or greater and a Wall Access Manway is not provided, an
Interior Ladder shall be added}
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6. Interior Ladder: An aluminum ladder shall extend from the hatch to the floor. The ladder
shall have a fall prevention device attached consisting of a sliding, locking mechanism
and safety belt and complying with applicable OSHA standards. Location as shown on
the drawings.
{NOTE: If the distance from final grade to the top of the dome ring is greater than 30'-0", an
exterior ladder may be added.}
7. Exterior Ladder: An aluminum ladder shall extend from eight feet above the final grade
to the tank roof. The ladder shall have an OSHA-approved fall prevention device (if
required) consisting of a sliding, locking mechanism and safety belt. Location as shown
on the drawings.
{NOTE: If the distance from final grade to the top of the dome ring is greater than 40 feet, and
an Interior Ladder is not provided, an access manway shall be added.}
8. Access Manway: A circular 31 inch diameter Type 304 stainless steel wall manway with
a hinged cover. A Type 304 stainless steel grab bar and an aluminum ladder shall be
installed at the manway location. Locate access manway as shown on drawings.
{NOTE: If a Wall Access Manway is not provided, a Temporary Access Manway shall be
added}
9. Temporary Access Manway: The tank contractor may elect to include a rectangular or
circular, Type 304 stainless steel temporary wall manway and cover in the tank wall. The
minimum temporary manway opening shall be 30" in each direction and the location for
the temporary wall manway shall be determined by the tank contractor.
10. Floor Sump: A minimum of one 2’-0” square x 6” deep sump shall be provided in the
tank floor. The sump may be at a drain pipe, outlet pipe or separate from the floor
piping. Location of the sump as shown on the drawings.
11. Temperature Sensor Protector: Six inch (6") diameter perforated PVC pipe
installed vertically inside the TES tank attached to the tank wall (minimum 3 feet
from wall) to receive the individual sensors.
12. Level Sensor Sleeve: Six inch (6") diameter S.S. or D.I. pipe with flange end
extending above and below the tank roof top and bottom surfaces a minimum of 4
inches.
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A. All trees, shrubs, brush, stumps, roots, and other unsuitable material shall be removed to a
minimum distance of 12 feet outside the edge of the tank foundation, plus additional areas
necessary for the tank construction. The limits of clearing shall be as shown on the
drawings and/or as approved by the Engineer.
B. No burning will be allowed unless approved by the Engineer and local authorities. All
trees and vegetation shall be disposed of off site, unless approved otherwise by the
Engineer.
C. All topsoil shall be stripped from the proposed construction work area and stockpiled on
site.
A. The Contractor shall excavate to such depths and widths to provide adequate
room for tank construction. A minimum working area of ten feet beyond the
circumference of the tank foundation at an elevation six inches below the top of
the tank foundation shall be provided. Excavated material may be used as
suitable backfill material and stockpiled on site as required.
C. The Contractor shall excavate rock, if encountered, to the lines and grades
indicated on the drawings, or as directed by the Engineer. Rock excavation shall
be measured separately and paid for by the unit price item for rock excavation
indicated in the bid. The pay limit for rock in the area of the tank shall be carried
out to ten feet beyond the circumference of the tank foundation and at an
elevation of one foot below the tank foundation.
E. If, in the opinion of the Engineer, the subgrade is unsuitable for the foundation,
the Engineer shall direct that it be removed by the Contractor and replaced with
compacted select fill. Unsuitable material and compacted select fill shall be
measured separately and paid for by the unit price indicated in the bid.
F. After excavation is complete, the bottom of the excavation shall be proof rolled
and leveled as directed by the Engineer before the compacted select fill is placed.
The Engineer shall inspect the subgrade for conformance with the original
geotechnical report and its suitability for the tank foundation. Before any select
fill is to be placed against rock surfaces, the rock shall be relatively free of all
vegetation, dirt, clay, boulders, scale, excessively cracked rock, loose fragments,
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ice, snow, and other objectionable substances. All free water left on the surface
of the rock shall be removed.
H. The surface elevation of the leveling base shall be fine graded to a tolerance of
plus zero inches to minus ½ inch over the entire foundation areas. Fine grading
tolerances for floor pipe encasements shall be plus zero inches to minus six
inches.
I. The tank shall be backfilled and rough graded to the contours shown on the
drawings. Unless other material is specified by the Engineer, materials used for
backfilling shall be suitable on site material.
J. Frozen material shall not be used for backfill nor shall fill material be placed on
snow, ice, or frozen material. Rock or concrete spoils (greater than six inches)
shall not be used in backfill within two feet of the tank wall.
K. Crushed stone material shall consist of clean, hard, durable, crushed particles or
fragments of stone or ledge rock of uniform quality reasonably free of thin or
elongated pieces. The materials shall be free from ice, snow, rubbish, sods, roots,
and other deleterious or organic materials and shall conform to the following
gradation requirements meeting ASTM C 33 stone size No. 67.
PERCENT
SIEVE PASSING
SIZE BY WEIGHT
1 inch 100%
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3/4 inch 90% - 100%
3/8 inch 20% - 55%
No. 4 0% - 10%
No. 8 0% - 5%
L. Compacted granular fill should consist of sandy gravel or gravelly sand free of
ice, snow, rubbish, sods, roots and other deleterious or organic materials and
should be well graded within the following limits.
3.03 FLOOR
A. The floor and wall footings shall be constructed to the dimensions shown on the Approved
Shop Drawings.
B. Prior to placement of the floor, a six mil polyethylene moisture barrier shall be placed over
the subbase. Joints in the polyethylene shall be overlapped a minimum of six inches.
C. Prior to placement of the floor, all piping that penetrates through the floor, shall be set and
encased in concrete.
D. The vertical waterstop shall be placed and supported so that the bottom of the center bulb
is at the elevation of the top of the footing. The waterstop shall be supported without
puncturing any portion of the waterstop, unless it is manufactured with holes for tying.
The waterstop shall be spliced using a thermostatically controlled sealing iron and each
splice shall be successfully spark tested prior to encasement in concrete.
E. The floor shall have a minimum thickness of six inches and be poured monolithically.
There shall be no construction joints in the floor or between the floor and footing. Floors
over 30,000 sq.ft. in surface area may, at the option of the Contractor, have one or more
construction joints. Such construction joints shall be approved by the Engineer prior to
placement.
F. The floor shall be cured by applying one coat of curing compound and flooding with
water, and shall remain saturated for a period of seven days.
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3.04 PRECAST PANEL CONSTRUCTION AND ERECTION
A. The precast wall shall be constructed with a continuous waterproof steel diaphragm
embedded in the exterior of the precast panel. Horizontal joints in the diaphragm will not
be allowed.
B. No holes for form ties, nails, or other punctures will be permitted in the wall.
C. Temporary wall openings may be provided for access and removal of construction
materials from the tank interior subject to the approval of the Engineer.
D. Wall and dome panel beds shall be located around the periphery of the tank as required.
The beds shall be constructed to provide finished panels with the proper curvature of the
tank.
E. Polyethylene sheeting shall be placed between successive pours to provide a high moisture
environment and a long slow cure for the concrete.
F. The erection crane and lifting equipment shall be capable of lifting and placing precast
panels to their proper location without causing damage to the panel.
G. The precast panels shall be erected to the correct vertical and circumferential alignment.
The edges of adjoining panels shall not vary inwardly or outwardly by more than 3/8 inch
and shall be placed to the tank radius within + 3/8 inch.
H. Joints between precast wall panels shall be bridged with a 10 gauge steel plate, edge
sealed with polysulfide, and filled with mortar as shown on the drawings. No through-wall
ties will be permitted.
3.05 CONCRETE
A. All concrete shall be conveyed, placed, finished, and cured as required by pertinent ACI
standards.
B. Weather Limitations
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and 306R. All methods and equipment for heating and for protecting concrete in
place shall be subject to the approval of the Engineer.
2. During hot weather, concreting shall be in accordance with the requirements of ACI
305R.
C. Finishes
1. The floor slab shall be given a bull float and/or fresno finish.
2. The interior of precast wall panels shall be given a light broom finish.
3. The exterior of precast dome panels, dome slots, and cast-in-place domes shall be
given a light broom finish.
D. Curing
Concrete shall be cured using water methods, sealing materials, or curing compounds.
Curing compounds shall not be used on surfaces to which mortar or shotcrete is to be
applied. Curing compounds used within the tank shall be suitable for use with potable water.
E. Testing
1. For concrete placed in precast panels or wall slots, a set of three cylinders shall be
made for each truck load of concrete placed. For concrete placed in the floor,
dome ring, or dome slots, two sets of three cylinders for the first 50 cubic yards,
and one set of three cylinders for every 100 cubic yards thereafter placed in the
same day. One cylinder shall be tested at seven days, one at 28 days, and one
held as a spare.
2. Slump, air content and temperature testing shall be performed on each truck
where cylinders are taken.
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3. All concrete testing shall be in accordance with ASTM C-31 and C-39, at the
Contractor's expense, and shall be conducted by an independent testing agency
approved by the Engineer.
3.06 SHOTCRETING
A. Weather Limitations
1. Shotcrete shall not be placed in freezing weather without provisions for protection of
the shotcrete against freezing. Shotcrete placement can start without special
protection when the temperature is 35 degrees Fahrenheit and rising, and must be
suspended when the temperature is 40 degrees Fahrenheit and falling. The surface
to which the shotcrete is applied must be free from frost. Cold weather shotcreting
shall be in accordance with ACI 301 and ACI 306R.
2. Hot weather shotcreting shall be in accordance with the requirements of ACI 301
and ACI 305R.
1. The steel diaphragm shall be covered with a layer of shotcrete at least ½ inch thick
prior to prestressing.
2. Total minimum coating over the steel diaphragm shall be 1-1/2 inches including
diaphragm cover, wire cover, and finish covercoat.
1. Each prestress wire shall be individually encased in shotcrete. Shotcrete wire coat
thickness shall be sufficient to provide a clear cover over the wire of at least ¼ inch.
2. A finish coat of shotcrete shall be applied as soon as practical after the last
application of wire coat. The total thickness of shotcrete shall not be less than 1 inch
over the wire.
D. Placement of Shotcrete
1. Shotcrete shall be applied with the nozzle held at a small upward angle not
exceeding five degrees and constantly moving during application in a smooth
motion with the nozzle pointing in a radial direction toward the center of the tank.
The nozzle distance from the prestressing shall be such that shotcrete does not build
up or cover the front face of the wire until the spaces behind and between the
prestressing elements are filled.
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to establish uniform and correct coating thickness. Wires of 18 or 20 gauge high
tensile strength steel or a minimum 100 lb. monofilament line shall be used. Wires
shall be removed after placement of the shotcrete covercoat and prior to finishing.
E. Curing
Shotcrete shall be cured using water curing methods, sealing materials, or curing
compounds at the option of the Contractor.
F. Testing
1. Testing of shotcrete shall be in accordance with ACI 506, except as specified herein.
One test panel shall be made for each of the following operations: corewall, cove,
wire cover, and covercoat. Test panels shall be made from the shotcrete as it is
being placed, and shall, as nearly as possible, represent the material being applied.
The method of making a test sample shall be as follows: A frame of wire fabric (one
foot square, three inches in depth) shall be secured to a plywood panel and hung or
placed in the location where shotcrete is being placed. This form shall be filled in
layers simultaneously with the nearby application. After 24 hours, the fabric and
plywood back-up shall be removed and the sample slab placed in a safe location at
the site.
2. The sample slab shall be moist cured in a manner identical with the regular surface
application. The sample slab shall be sent to an approved testing laboratory and
tested at the age of 7 days and 28 days. Nine three inch cubes shall be cut from the
sample slab and subjected to compression tests in accordance with current ASTM
Standards. Three cubes shall be tested at the age of 7 days, three shall be tested at
the age of 28 days, and three shall be retained as spares. Testing shall be by an
independent testing laboratory, approved by the Engineer and at the Contractor's
expense.
3.07 PRESTRESSING
G. Prestressing wire will be placed on the wall with a wire winding machine capable of
consistently producing a stress in the wire within a range of –7 percent to +7 percent of the
stress required by the design. No circumferential movement of the wire along the tank
wall will be permitted during or after stressing the wire. Stressing may be accomplished
by drawing the wire through a die or by another process that results in uninterrupted
elongation, thus assuring uniform stress throughout its length and over the periphery of the
tank.
H. Each coil of prestressing wire shall be temporarily anchored at sufficient intervals to mini-
mize the loss of prestress in case a wire breaks during wrapping.
I. Minimum clear space between prestressing wires is 5/16 inch or 1.5 wire diameters,
whichever is greater. Any wires not meeting the spacing requirements shall be respaced.
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Prestressing shall be placed no closer than two inches from the top of the wall, edges of
openings, or inserts, nor closer than three inches from the base of walls or floors where
radial movement may occur.
J. The band of prestressing normally required over the height of an opening shall be
displaced into circumferential bands immediately above and below the opening to
maintain the required prestressing force. Bundling of wires shall be prohibited.
K. A stress plate shall be used at all permanent wall penetrations above grade that results in
displacement of wire equal to or greater than 24 inches in height. The stress plate shall
accommodate a portion of the prestressing wires normally required for the height of the
opening. The remaining prestress wires normally required shall be displaced into
circumferential bands immediately above and below the penetration. The effect of banded
prestressing shall be taken into account in the design.
L. Ends of individual coils shall be joined by suitable steel splicing devices capable of
developing the full strength of the wire.
M. The Contractor shall furnish a calibrated stress recording device, which can be
recalibrated, to be used in determining wire stress levels on the wall during and after the
prestressing process. At least one stress reading per vertical foot or one stress reading for
every roll of wire - whichever is greater - shall be taken immediately after the wire has
been applied on the wall. Readings shall be recorded and shall refer to the applicable
height and layer of wire for which the stress is being taken. A written record of stress
readings shall be kept by the Contractor. All stress readings shall be made on straight
lengths of wire. If applied stresses fall below the design stress in the steel, additional wire
will be provided to bring the force on the corewall up to the required design force. If the
stress in the steel is more than 7 percent over the required design stress, the wrapping
operation should be discontinued, and satisfactory adjustment made to the stressing
equipment before proceeding.
Upon completion, the tank shall be tested to determine liquid tightness. The tank shall be
filled with water to the maximum level. Water will be furnished to the tank by the owner.
The test shall be in accordance with AWWA D-110-04, Section 5.13 excluding allowable
leakage. The net liquid loss shall be zero.
3.09 CLEAN-UP
The premises shall be kept clean and orderly at all times during the work. Upon completion
of construction, the Contractor shall remove or otherwise dispose of all rubbish and other
unsightly material caused by the construction operation. The Contractor shall leave the
premises in as good a condition as it was found.
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SECTION 13.2
THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE TANK INSULATION
A. Furnish all materials and services necessary to insulate the chilled water storage reservoir
as shown on the Drawings.
B. Complete installation of the diffuser system hanger rods that penetrate the dome roof
concrete prior to applying insulation.
C. Clean and prime all concrete surfaces to receive insulation prior to applying insulation.
D. Apply insulation to the exterior of the roof if required and the tank wall a minimum of two
feet below the tank backfill.
E. Do not apply insulation if the concrete surface is wet, or if the ambient temperature is fifty
degrees Fahrenheit and falling.
E. Surface profile texture shall be orange peel to coarse orange peel. Popcorn or tree bark
surface profile textures are unacceptable.
C. Apply two coats to all foam surfaces, a minimum two gallons per 100 square feet
application rate.
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D. Each completed coat is to be a minimum of nine dry mils thickness, total thickness of
eighteen dry mils.
B. Apply top coat after the base coat is properly cured (dry).
Inspect finished application for holidays, pinholes, and dry mil thickness. Caulk any defects
with the same color aliphatic urethane-based caulking material.
B. Thickness shall be determined based on heat gain calculations (Provide minimum R-10).
C. Two pound per cubic foot density or as required to provide minimum R-10.
B. Copolymer based ground coat applied to the polystyrene with spray-on or toweled
equipment to a uniform thickness of 1/16 inch thick.
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2.04 FINISH COAT
A. Ready mixed acrylic-based synthetic plaster coating; weather, mildew, and crack resistant;
washable and fade resistant.
2.05 SAMPLES
A. Two foot square samples of the finish coat system for each finish texture and color on the
appropriate substrate shall be submitted prior to selection by the owner/engineer.
B. After selection of sample, one sample shall remain at the job site and the other shall be
retained by the owner/engineer.
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SECTION 13.3
DIFFUSER PIPING
A. The diffuser piping shall be designed in accordance with the provisions of the publication
design guide for cool thermal storage ASHRAE 90369 "Stratified Chilled-Water Storage
Design Guide," utilizing an upper and lower octagonal diffuser piping array:
B. Furnish all labor, material, and equipment to install the diffuser piping arrays, including:
1. All diffuser and distribution piping will comply with ASTM-D2241 PVC Plastic
Schedule 40 or SDR 41 pressure pipe, or approved equal.
2. All diffuser and distribution fittings will comply with ASTM-2466 or D2467
Schedule 40 PVC 1120 pressure fittings either molded or prefabricated.
3. Diffuser slots may be inspected and approved by the Project Engineer prior to
installation.
4. All weld joints will be socket-type and set with PVC solvent cement (IPS "Weld-
On" 306-719 or approved equal heavy bodied highly thixotropic medium set cement
conforming to ASTM-D2564), and/or "Van Stone" flanges. Diffuser pipe
installation to be joined with PVC solvent cement after the roof is completed, the
cement is temperature sensitive. Provide adequate ventilation while joining diffuser
pipe inside the tank.
5. All diffuser pipe hangers, supports, stands, and accessories (washers, nuts, bolts,
rods, etc.) shall be stainless steel or fiberglass. Non-corrosive anchors shall be used
for securing stands and/or hangers.
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