Patio Enclosures, Inc.  

Glazed Patio Doors / Aluminum Sliding Windows / Year-Round Enclosures. CSI 3-Part Specifications.

GLAZED PATIO DOORS 08160 / ALUMINUM SLIDING WINDOWS 08505 / YEAR-ROUND ENCLOSURES 13120
Numbers shown on specifications are current CSI Masterformat

PART 1 GENERAL

1.01 WORK INCLUDES
A. Furnish prefabricated, pre-engineered aluminum glazed structure (Year-Round Enclosure).
1.02 REFERENCES
A. Conform with the following codes, specifications and standards. (where applicable)
1. Architectural Aluminum Manufacturers Association (AAMA)
2. Flat Glass Marketing Association (FGMA)
3. American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
4. Insulating Glass Certification Council (IGCC)
5. International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO)
6. Building Officials & Code Administrators (BOCA)
7. Southern Building Code Congress International (SBCCI)
8. Aluminum Association
1.03 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A. Air Infiltration - Complies with testing per ASTM-E283.
B. Static water resistance - Complies with testing per ASTM-E331.
C. Dynamic water resistance - Complies with testing per AAMA-501.1.
D. Wind loading - Withstands wind loads based on ANSI-A58.1/ASCE-7 guidelines.
E. Live/snow loading - Withstands vertical roof loads based on the greater of 20 psf live load or roof snow loads based on ICBO/BOCA/SBCCI guidelines.
F. Condensation resistance - Complies with CRF Class C55 per AAMA 1504-88 standard.
G. Thermal transmittance - Complies with a U-Class U70 per AAMA 1504-88 standard.
1.04 SUBMITTALS
A. Shop Drawings.
Submit for Architect’s review and approval prior to fabrication, including pertinent details for installation, anchorage of framing members, glazing, sealing, flashing and adaptation of systems to specific project.
B. Engineering Calculations.
Submit engineering calculations to the Architect, stamped and certified by a Registered Professional Engineer attesting adequacy of system to meet required loads.
1.05 SAMPLES
A. Submit corner sample to represent minimum quality of work.
B. Submit 12" long glazing bar to represent color of aluminum finish.
1.06 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Deliver materials to jobsite in manufacturer's packaging.
B. Store off ground in a dry covered area, protected from weather conditions.
1.07 WARRANTY
A. Provide complete manufacturer’s warranty; 5 years on defects of materials and 1 year on labor.

PART 2 PRODUCTS

2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS
A. Patio Enclosures, Inc., Macedonia, Ohio. 1-800-468-0720 Ext. 350.
2.02 MATERIALS - YEAR-ROUND ENCLOSURE.
A. STRUCTURE
1. Full units shall be comprised of master frame 4 1/4" deep with one movable sliding glass panel, one fixed glass panel and one movable screen panel.
2. Structural Sections: Shall be extruded aluminum 6063 alloy.
3. Screen panel frame shall be 3/4" thick and mounted in a separate track so screen door will not fall out. Screen cloths all be black painted aluminum.
4. Moving glass panels shall have two adjustable tandem steel wheel assemblies; screen panel shall have two adjustable wheels.
5. Window units shall be custom manufactured to order.
6. Options to adjust height shall include glass transom or glass kneewall.
B. GASKETRY
1. Gaskets shall be PVC or EDPM and compatible with all contact materials.
C. WEATHER SEAL
1. Polypropylene woven pile with a polypropylene barrier.
D. FASTENERS
1. A list of fasteners and related components shall be provided upon request of the Architect from Patio Enclosures, Inc.
E. SILICONE SEALANT
1. Silicone shall meet or exceed federal specifications TT-S-001543A.
2. Sealants shall match color of adhering surfaces, as approved by the Architect.
F. GLAZING
1. Insulated glass units (IGU) shall be 1" overall thickness.
2. Vertical glass: Doors and windows shall be tempered inboard and outboard. Standard glass shall be clear over clear.
3. IGU shall carry CBA rating as certified by the Insulating Glass Certification Council (IGCC).
* Optional Glazing: Bronze tint over clear, Comfort-Gard� I (clear over Low-E - argon gas filled), Comfort-Gard� II (bronze over Low-E - argon gas filled). Comfort-Gard A (Azurlite over Low-E) or as selected by designer.
G. OPTIONAL WIRING RACEWAY
1. To be used for current or future wiring requirements.
2.04 FINISH
A. All visible aluminum extrusions shall be maintenance free, exterior grade PPG Duracron/Polycron paint finish.
B. Paint finished shall be electrostatically applied, and baked.
C. Color: Quaker Bronze, Brown, Beige or White.
* Optional Foam Roof System. (Manufactured by P.E.I.)
a. Panels shall be 3" or 6" overall and consist of expanded high density polystyrene (EPS) insulation sandwiched between 2 sheets of .023" aluminum.
b. Paint for the aluminum sheets shall be an electrostatically applied, baked enamel finish, with an additional Krystal Kote™ to provide increased durability and efficient water run-off.
c. Color: white/white, beige/beige or beige/white.
d. Flush-mount skylights using temp/temp. IGU shall be available option.
e. Minimum pitch shall be 1/2" per foot.
f. Panels shall be connected by a structural I-Beam, containing thermal break.
g. Roof deflection of P.E.I Roof System under design load shall not exceed 1/120 of its clear span.
h. Engineering calculations shall be available at the Architect's request from PEI (stamped & certified by a Registered Professional Engineer).
i. Roof system shall have passed a full scale fire test by a testing laboratory accredited by all major model code groups.

PART 3 EXECUTION

3.01 INSPECTION
A. Solarium contractors shall examine surrounding structure and the conditions under which the work is to be performed, and notify the General Contractor and Architect in writing of any conditions detrimental to the proper and timely completion of job. Solarium erection shall not proceed until any and all unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected in an acceptable manner to the solarium contractor.
B. Surrounding and attaching structures. (basewall, building wall, etc.) shall be plumb, level and square, plus or minus 1/4".
3.02 INSTALLATION
A. Shall be in accordance with manufacturer's installation instructions.
3.03 FINAL CLEANING
A. After each work day, leave immediate area neat.
B. Remove excess sealant compounds from aluminum and glass surfaces promptly after completion.