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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCH3-08-2 Aluminum Entrances~; y~_oPa 1000 County Road • Monett, MO 65708 • 800.221.4169 • Fax: 417.235.7313 ~.~ EFCO CORPORATION LIMITED W TY EFCO CORPORATION warrants to the first retail purchaser only, that all articles, materials and work will be free from material defects in manufacture. EFCO CORPORATION'S liability extends only to its buyer and is limited by the Terms and Conditions stated on the reverse side of this form. EFCO CORPORATION's warranty on the product(s) shall extend from the issue date as follows: Glass 10 year(s) Window 10 year(s) Storefront 10 year(s) Curtainwall Not Applicable Finish 10 year(s) EFCO CORPORATION excludes any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. EFCO's liability will not extend beyond repair or replacement of the defective material. EFCO will not be responsible for any consequential damages caused by its products. There are no warranties which extend beyond the description on the face hereof. Job Name: COLUMBIA HEIGHTS PUBLIC SERVICE EFCO Job No.: 9671001 Customer Name: NATIONAL WINDOW ASSOCIATES INC ~ I Issue Date: 2009-09-02 Rep: 7085 i ,~ I Architectural Window, Curtain Wall Storefront Systems See reverse side for additional terms and conditions. Where windows are just the beginning. GENERAL INFORMATION -TABLE OF CONTENTS GLASS CARE AND MAINTENANCE Glazing Care And Cleaning General cleaning Cleaning of coated or reflective surfaoEs During installation Cleaning of LEXAN® and PROTECT A-GLAZE® sheet Cleaning of LEXAN® MR10 sheet Cleaning of LEXAN®XL10 sheet o Reglazing Instructions For Wet Glazing Deglazing of broken or defecfive glass Reglazing the window • Reglazing Instructions For Tape Glazing Deglazing of broken or defective glass Reglazing the window FINISH CARE AND MAINTENANCE • Painted Aluminum Care And Cleaning General Leaning Removal of heavy surface soil Important Do's and Don'ts • Anodized Aluminum Care And Cleaning General Leaning Removal of heavy surface soil Important Do's and Don'ts • Recommended Maintenance Schedule for Windows and Sliding Glass Doors in a Coastal Environment Morrthly Periodically Quarterly Annually HARDWARE IDENTIFICATION, ADJUSTMENT AND REPLACEMENT Hung And Horizontal Sliding Windows Locking hardware identification Sash and balance removal -tilt windows Sash and balance removal -- side load B&T windows Sash and balance removal -side load class 5 (2nd generation) Sash and balance removal -side load class 5 (3'd generation) Blind control parts • Projected, Casement, Top Hinged And Pivot Windows Locking hardware identification Blind control parts GENERAL INFORMATION All EFCO windows are designed for minimum maintenance requirements once properly installed. Since all moving contacts are aluminum against nylon, no lubrication is required. However, guide tracks should be cleared.of dirt_and debris periodically. The following sheets describe parts for the EFCO products supplied for typical projects. Occasionally, a part will break and need replacing. Most of these parts are stocked by EFCO and can be shipped immediately upon request Please send all requests'to the following address. EFCO EXPEDITE DEPARTMENT EFCO CORPORATION 1000 County Road P.O. Box 609 Monett, Missouri 65708 Or Call Toll Free 1-800-221-4169 FAX (417) 235-7313 The materials in this packet are based on typical window types and job conditions. Due to the custom nature of EFCO's business, some material in this packet may not apply to your specific job and should be disregarded. In as much as EFCO Corporation has no control over how others may use this material, we do not guarantee that the same results as those described herein will be obtained. Each user of the material and/or procedure should make their own tests to determine the suitability of the material or procedure for their own particular field use. Uncontrolled Document When Printed -Discard After Use C~~ASS CARE AIV® CLEAI10O9Vt~ GENERAL CLEANING WASH, RINSE, AND DRY GLASS AT FREQUENT INTERVALS PARTICULARLY DURING CONSTRUCTION. FOR ALL GLASS SURFACES, EXCEPT COATED GLASS USE SOFT, CLEAN, GRIT- FREE CLOTHS, MILD SOAP, DETERGENT, OR A SLIGHTLY ACIDIC CLEANING SOLUTION, FOLLOW IMMEDIATELY WITH CLEAN RINSE WATER, AND PROMPT REMOVAL OF EXCESS RINSE WATER WITH A CLEAN SQUE-EGEE. CLEANING OF COATED OR REFLECTNE SURFACES CLEAN COATED GLASSES WITH A MILD SOAP OR OTHER MILD DETERGENT APPLIED WITH GRIT FREE RAGS OR SPONGES, FOLLOWED IMMEDIATELY BY RINSING WITH CLEAR WATER AND REMOVAL OF EXCESS RINSE WATER WITH A CLEAN SQUEEGEE. REMOVE GREASE AND GLAZING MATERIALS WITH COMMERCIAL SOLVENTS SUCH AS XYLENE, TOLUENE, MINERAL SPIRITS OR NAPTHA AND FOLLOW WITH NORMAL WASH AND RINSE. BE CAREFUL NOT TO DAMAGE GLAZING OR INSULATING UNIT SEALS BY OVER GENEROUS APPLICATIONS OF STRONG SOLVENTS. COMPLY WITH SOLVENT MANUFACTURERS DIRECTIONS ON LABEL FOR TOXICITY AND FLAMMABILITY WARNINGS. BECAUSE FINGERPRINTS, GREASE STAINS, SMEARS, DIRT, SCUM, SEALANT RESIDUE, SCRATCHES, AND ABRASIONS (ON EITHER SURFACE) ARE MORE NOTICEABLE ON REFLECTIVE GLASSES THAN ON NON-REFLECTIVE GLASS. TAKE EXTRA CARE IN CLEANING TO BE SURE THAT GRITTY DIRT PARTICLES PICKED UP BY THE CLOTHS DO NOT SCRATCH THE GLASS. COATED GLASSES SHOULD BE CLEANED AT LEAST 3-4 TIMES PER YEAR SO THAT MATERIALS SUCH AS METAL IRONS, ALKALI RUNDOWN FORM CONCRETE STUCCO, ETC. ARE NOT PERMITTED A LONG RESIDENCE TIME ON THE COATED GLASS SURFACES. AS RESIDENCE TIME OF THE STAIN INCREASES, THERE IS AN INCREASING PROBABILITY THAT DIFFUSION INTO THE COATING WILL OCCUR. THIS RESULTS IN A MORE DIFFICULT STAIN TO REMOVE AND COULD DAMAGE THE COATING. DO NOT USE HARSH CLEANERS, ABRASIVES CLEANERS, ALKALINE MATERIALS, FLUORIDE SALTS, OR HYDROGEN PRODUCING COMPOUNDS SOME IMPORTANT DON'TS 1. DO NOT MARK OR COAT GLASS PARTIALLY OR COMPLETELY WITH "X'S" OR OTHER SYMBOLS WITH ANY MATERIAL WHATSOEVER. IF PAPER OR ADHESIVE IS ALKALINE IN CHARACTER, THE CONTACT AREA MAY BE ATTACKED DIRECTLY. IF PAPER OR ADHESIVE IS NEUTRAL OR SLIGHTLY ACID IN CHARACTER, IT MAY "PROTECT' THE CONTACT AREA AND PERMIT ADJACENT EXPOSED SURFACES TO WEATHER OR AGE. THOUGH SUBTLE, SUCH CONDITIONS SOMETIMES ARE SUFFICIENTLY EVIDENT TO BE ANNOYING. 2. SPLATTER FROM WELDING MAY CAUSE PERMANENT SURFACE DAMAGE, REDUCE STRENGTH AND LEAD TO BREAKAGE Uncontrolled Document When Printed -Discard After Use Stao~ard Ur~s:O~tec! ~XAIV®a~ PR~~"g'-A-GL~E®SHEET' CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTK)NS PnoPer deaning Procedures and use of d~remically compatible cleaners are impor- tant inmaintainingsheet Performance. For move inbrrnation call: "~0) 4513147 or (413)448-6400. A~ItlI i~gleRkkCq~~ykRlpmggONtllNYtaOMlka1 «~.~rorRer.k~~~nQO~.n~n~,~.~.. rla. mlarsla k..nw aal:w, arorao,s errw e~mnea.wra a~d~flalllarallyd~MPO~UaaaNlYeripllor .ea.. el a~la.. s rwua ~ a•a .. k+a.r~ aiYOO`~Itl011Ma 6fLtir~OraMYR~pIRa1~l~ all liawnalloml•11iwtlralkr~l,Mtlr arklaragarld b- nrOlpa uderM~Ml6~l,allklaraerdllgnakMklslrkb all Rnallrma 9mneluanwnigpl~hyaal~ll nwaleu n~IllYllorMlpld1g1110kllllnaall~bOk WAklaOpalNpO a Naga aNr vM Gu•rY E4ekk P~M1N snikq adl ks a s lasn1l11Yharwsealapl I~lIM41{OrdMipDAtlD kaMYpsrlt ~ aM P11111L -~ ~y CLEANING PROCEDURES 1. VYOtair sliest with a mild soap or detergent and lukewarm wabr. (See lint of compatible daerang agents bsk>,r-.) 2. ~~soft Both or sponge, gently wash the street to kx>sen dirt and grime. DO NOT 3. Rinse well with dear water. 4. Dry y with a chanwis or cellulose sponge to prevent water spotting. Note: A squeegee can be used ONLY on the initial pass over the window surface that rs "dripping" wet. A soft loth or sponge should ~be used to remove the remaining water streaks and spot--not a squeegee. COMPATIBLE CLEANING AGENTS • AquSohrtions of Soaps Detergents Mr. gearrt Farrtastlk • O Sohn Fo mud 4pg~ Aliphatk: Flydrocarbor~ Petroleum Spirit Kerwene lieoacel, F.O.554 Akx~eo (~ grade) • Methanol Etfranol (derreitmed) Nakx:o-Placer Turco 5042 Isopropyl CAUTIONS • Do not use abrasive or higMy alkaline dearrars. Never scrape with raaor blades or other sharp insatstrertls. . • Benzene, leaded gasotlne, acetone or carbon tetraddoride should never be used. • Do not dean in hot sun or at elevated temperatures. FRESH PAINT SPLASI~IES, GREASE AND GLAZING COMPOUND REMOVAL Before drying. these conditions can be easily remedied by nrbWng Nghtly with a good grade of vMiiP rrapMha, isopropyl akxrhol, or butyl celkrsolve. Afterwards. a warm final wash should be made using a mild soap or detergent solution and a thorough rinsing with dean water. LABEL AND STICKER REMOVAL The use of laerosena, VMd1P naphtha, standard solvents or petroleum spirits are garrer- aliy effective in removirrglabels and sttclaera. A warm wash and rinse should always folkrw the use of ftrase products. M cease where the stidcar material. such as vinyl. does rxnallowthepenetration of sol- vant,lhe applk:atfon of heat (a hair dryer, for example) will soften the adhesive and promote renrovaL Cautlore: 5~acessive base can cause surface damage. SCRATCH REM01/AL Hrrilne arxatches and minor abrasions can be removed or mtNnrired by using a mild sueonrobib polite. There are a number of such produces on the market. 'tiMO such products that tend to polish and fill scratches, mekirrg them invisible. are: Johnson Paste Wax arrd Mirror G~ plastic polish (M.G.M. ~. Mirror &igtrt Polish Ca. Pasadena, CA. prior m general use. it is suggested that a sample of the spedfic sheet product be tested with the poNsir selected. ~ RpNkr~d7Y.awnrkar+.ona.nP-oalelscwnp~l,K ~ rMYINw~d7F~dNlwksalPmeNrieklnela ~ RpIMMrtd ltoawmrlt of Tats. Olulron of Rklrlwl Rkllwkh R•duelR kle. • lM0i~lu~dTfkOwn~kolkNCloraltCanpmy. Structur~Pmdui;7s ~i'f~C(;pIR~ A'ieAtrsrir"sAasr~ Ptt~ald A1A i>em Pvk2loznroo~cr- Uncontrolled Document When Printed -Discard After Use ~~~ ~OeI~9r - M~~ S~~ CLEANING AND IIAAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS The proprietary W and abrasion-re- sistant. surface -coating on ~ L-EXANm MR5 si9nificarrtly improves long-term performance. P~iodlc deaMng using proper procedures and compatible cleaners is recommended to prolong service life. l=or general leaning, It is recom- mended that the following instructions and cleaning agerrts be used. Formore information call: (800)451-3147 or (473)448-5400. ^ 6~ Ereae angry dre m ~ ow rN ur b wien aw ~ aw mr..Mri. t aac not Yu~+Mw uR tlr wao roool~s m rra.aao~aerrnwe.eaarra. MoreeosearrEraAemnpry OwwfbM 1heAlwNwsaaYgatogr PoWlearppaetlatpnfor rrew a me,d~ap, s Muw~d hsoi~ ~ ea n~o~. reaid aw~.~am.ra Fadnsord>henulMYagoipiaOolnshOYtlnule nIO as aNCrooypraaotaeadMEigref Ins wMdtlany aMOrNI lpr tlrealOn, nwnawea~uhrgraimemrnWaedOnabolhforltlo aravinlalyuoe M~w~ppp~ya^gOMhO~af fr urrlo~areofpnodreoboOnwNw no~m6eowlnraoseomYwnp a feaue wtlor aq Bewtnl Evade ouord eawmo3 >veh ooe m os neonernerius ror w d saw n ar : nr Hripr,.nt a.nyow.. ~~ ~~~~~ CLEANING PROCEDURES 1. Wash with a mild solution of soap or detergent and lukewarm water. 2. Using a soft loth or sponge, gently wash the sheet to loosen dirt and grime and .rinse-well-with~dean~water:- 3. To prevent wad spotting. thoroughly dry with d~arnois or cellulose sponge. 4. Avail the use of abrasive cleaners andlbr cleaning implemerrts that may mar or gouge the coating. COMPATIBLE CLEANING AGENTS Solutbns of Soaps and Detergents FantastlM Top Job' Mr. Clear Formula 409' nw~.,wraa.craaw~~aroauodcom~.,y. ^ ~ad7-.dwenba~woewat~rnp.. ~ iMpNMwd 7FtlonrrkolTwfa, obrwn a Mahn Mon~rich proaia~.+ne. • p•aM+•~.e7F.ann.rkmunciaaoecwn.m,. • Organic Solvents Butyl Cellosohre Kerosene Naphtha (VM&P grade) Petroleum Spirits Hexcel, F.O.554 Neleco-Piac~ Turco 5042 • Alcohols Methanol. Ethanol (denatured) and Isopropyl Alcohol All residual organic solvents should be removed with a secondary rinse. GRAt-FITI REMOVAL (A) Butyl cellosohre (for removal of painns, narking pen inks, lipstick, etc.). The use of masking tape, adhesive tape or lint removal tools works well for lifting off old weathered paints. (B) To remove labels, stk~ccers, etc., the use of Kerosene, VM&P naphtha, or petroleum spits is generally effective. When the solvent wqf not penetrate sticker material, apply heat (hair dryer) to soften the adhesive and promote removal. ~,.,,~~~ • sw(IC[(I/E~~UC1S . 6er~r~l~(aargaiiy LhePlt~sAreAUe Uncontrolled Document When r n~e°~D1 Discard After Use LEXAN® XL SHEET CLEANING AND AAAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS The proprietary UV-resistant surace treatmenton LEXANXLsheet signfficantly improves bng-term weatherabiligr. Peri- odic cleaning using proper procedures and compatbte cleaners is recommended to prolong service Iffe. Forgeneral deaning~ ff is recommended that the tolbwing instructions and dean- inp agents be used. For more Information calf; (80051-3147 tneenneh eaGareelENarlacwiaegrheenoaemolowtlteuato ~~ "ugra.s as n~.nh~i ~aa.ao~.. EleadaoonpenY Wvi~MetlrelNalwmeooredebolenYPaedbM oru99eetedtleelpnb-anldadmradeameasNhwtrated hewlnby ~ Dhonpreips, tedrileal drawhpe and the NI19. Eerh user at tlw n~ ard.eipn vuoai.hould nwtoe hrownteptodetwn~nethe subaWNy a the nrNMel or eee4n or bah tar hb own PrNouYe uw. S~arnrnumnan~p Uanbteoreuppeaed owdp~erte>fnleYa debyn dew+l6e0 hash an ea a be oorwnued o owialwYp a Name urger anyGnwral EMarla WtattnoverYp euah ueoars wio- onenentletiorwlor rwedeuohrrwwleYoreeegn hthe Mrhpenrnt a eryr peNR. ~~ ~~~ CLEANING PROCEDURES 1. Rinse sheet with lukewarm water. 2. Wash sheet with a mild soap and lukewarm water. 3. Use a so-tt cbth or sponge and gently wash-to bosen remaining dirt and grime. DO NOT SCRUB or use brushes or squeegees: the coating on LEXAN XL sheet is UV resistant. It is notmar-resistant casting. 4. Repeat rinse and dry wRh a soft Both to prevent water spotting. COMPATIBLE CLEANING AGENTS Freon T.F. ~y 2 a Palmolive Liquid Top Job: VM&P grade Naphtha Windex with Ammonia D'` INCOAAPATIBLE CLEANING AGENTS Formula 409' Lysol6 Pinesol Butyl Celbsolve Isopropanol IMPORTANT: All deaners/solvents recommended for use on the untreated LEXAN 5030 sheet substrate are not necessaNly compatible with the LEXAN XL sheet surtace treatment, Speciffglly, DO NOT USE either BUM CELLOSOLVE or ISOPROPANOL on the treated surface. ~ Registered Trademark of the Cbrox Company. z Registered Trademark of Procter 8 Gamble. a Registered Trademark of Colgate Palmolive. 4 Registered Trademark of the Dradcett products Company. 6 Registered Trademark of Sterling Drugs. • Registered Trademark of American Cyanamid. ~St/7/CtU/L'O~P/OdUCIS Ga+r~al&~ecblic Com~Nny One Was~icsAtre~-ue P MA 01201 Uncontrolled Document When Printed -Discard After Use REGLIOIZING INSTR~9CTO®IVS FOIE WET G~69VG EFCO WINDOW SERIES THAT ARE TYPICALLY WET GLAZED SERIES 3110, 4010, 420, 620, 660, 680 SINGLE HUNGS SERIES 3120, 4020,430, 630, 670, 690 DOUBLE HUNGS SERIES 3500, 4500, 6500 SLIDERS DE-GLAZING OF_.B.ROKEN.OR_DEFECTIVE-GLASS 1. REMOVE GLAZING BEADS BY APPLYING PRESSURE TO THE INSIDE LOWER EDGE OF THE BEAD TO COMPRESS THE GLAZING VINYL. WHILE MAINTAINING PRESSURE GIVE A SLIGHT UPWARD MOVEMENT. IF THE BEAD IS REALLY TIGHT IT MAYBE NECESSARY TO INSERT A PUTTY KNIFE IN THE CREVICE BETWEEN THE BEAD AND THE SASH OR FRAME THEN GIVE A SLIGHT TWISTING MOTION AS PRESSURE IS APPLIED TO THE BEAD. 2. REMOVE BROKEN OR DEFECTIVE GLASS - IN SOME CASES IT MAYBE NECESSARY TO CUT THE OLD SEALANT LOOSE FORM THE GLASS BY RUNNING A UTILITY KNIFE BETWEEN THE GLASS AND GLAZING LEG. 3. REMOVE ALL EXISTING SEALANTS AND DIRT FORM THE GLAZING SURFACE OF THE SASH OR FRAME. THIS IS USUALLY DONE BY SCRAPING WITH A PUTTY KNIFE OR SIMILAR OBJECT. 4. WIPE DOWN THE SASH OR FRAME GLAZING SURFACE WITH A SOLVENT SATURATED OIL-FREE RAG. SUITABLE SOLVENTS INCLUDE XYLOL, TOLUOL OR METHYL ETHYL KETONE. ALWAYS FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURES' INSTRUCTIONS FOR HANDLING OF SOLVENTS. RE-GLAZING THE WINDOW 1. PUT DOWN A BEAD OF NEW SEALANT (DOW CORNING 795 OR EQUAL). GLAZING SURFACES SHOULD BE PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURERS' INSTRUCTIONS TO ASSURE GOOD ADHESION. SURROUNDING TEMPERATURES MUST BE WITHIN THE MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFIED RANGE DURING APPLICATION AND CURING. SPECIAL ATTENTION MUST BE GIVEN TO CONDENSED MOISTURE OR FROST ON COLD METAL SURFACES WHICH CAN OCCUR IF GLAZING BELOW 40°F. 2. INSTALL SETTING BLOCKS AND EDGE BLOCKS -GLASS SHOULD ALWAYS BE SET ON TWO IDENTICAL RUBBER SETTING BLOCKS OF AN ACCEPTABLE RUBBER MATERIAL HAVING A SHORE A DUROMETER HARDNESS OF 8515. THE PREFERRED LOCATION FOR SETTING BLOCKS AND EDGE BLOCK ARE SHOWN ON PAGE FOUR OF THIS SECTION. THE SETTING BLOCK SHOULD BE THE PROPER SIZE AND DESIGN TO ASSURE FULL BEARING SURFACE OF BOTH LITES OF GLASS IN A INSULATED UNIT. 3. AFTER INSERTING THE GLASS REINSTALL HORIZONTAL GLAZING BEADS AND THEN THE VERTICAL BEADS BY APPLYING A INWARD PRESSURE ON THE INSIDE BOTTOM OF THE BEAD WITH A SLIGHT DOWNWARD PRESSURE. SOME TYPES OF GLAZING MAY REQUIRE A SLIGHT TAP FROM A RUBBER HAMMER TO START THE BEAD IN. 4. CLEAN OFF EXCESS SEALANT WITH A CLEAN RAG OR PAPER TOWEL. 5. ALLOW SEALANTS TO CURE BEFORE OPERATING THE WINDOW (24 HR. MIN.), SEE SEALANT MANUFACTURERS' INSTRUCTIONS FOR CURING TIME. Uncontrolled Document When Printed -Discard After Use REGLAZING INSTRUCTI®NS-1'IAPE GLAZING EFCO WINDOW SERIES THAT ARE TYPICALLY TAPE GLAZED SERIES SYS 2, 110, 120, 130, 510, 520, 530, 550, 560, 570, 590 SERIES 6200, 700, 7000, 810, 820, 830, 880, 890, 3900, 4200, 4600 DE-GLAZING OF BROKEN OR DEFECTIVE GLASS 1. REMOVE GLAZING BEADS BY APPLYING PRESSURE TO THE INSIDE LOWER EDGE OF THE BEAD TO COMPRESS THE GL-AZING VINYL. WHILE MAINTAINING PRESSURE GIVE A SLIGHT UPWARD MOVEMENT. IF THE BEAD IS REALLY TIGHT IT MAYBE NECESSARY TO INSERT A PUTTY KNIFE IN THE CREVICE BETWEEN THE BEAD AND THE SASH OR FRAME THEN GIVE A SLIGHT TWISTING MOTION AS PRESSURE IS APPLIED TO THE BEAD. 2. REMOVE BROKEN OR DEFECTNE GLASS - IN SOME CASES IT MAYBE NECESSARY TO CUT THE OLD SEALANT LOOSE FORM THE GLASS BY RUNNING A UTILITY KNIFE BETWEEN THE GLASS AND GLAZING LEG. 3. REMOVE ALL EXISTING BACK BEAD TAPE, SEALANT AND DIRT FORM THE GLAZING SURFACE OF THE SASH OR FRAME. THIS IS USUALLY DONE BY SCRAPING WITH A PUTTY KNIFE OR SIMILAR OBJECT. 4. WIPE DOWN THE SASH OR FRAME GLAZING SURFACE WITH A SOLVENT SATURATED OIL-FREE RAG. SUITABLE SOLVENTS INCLUDE XYLOL OR METHYL ETHYL KETONE. ALWAYS FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURES' INSTRUCTIONS FOR HANDLING OF SOLVENTS. RE-GLAZING THE WINDOW 1. GLAZING SURFACES SHOULD BE PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SEALANT MANUFACTURERS' INSTRUCTIONS TO ASSURE GOOD ADHESION. SURROUNDING TEMPERATURES MUST BE WITHIN THE MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFIED RANGE DURING APPLICATION AND CURING. SPECIAL ATTENTION MUST BE GIVEN TO CONDENSED MOISTURE 'OR FROST ON COLD METAL SURFACES WHICH CAN OCCUR IF GLAZING BELOW 40°F. APPLY A PREFORMED SEALING TAPE (TREMCO 440 OR EQUAL) SO THAT THE EDGE IS APPROXIMATELY 1/32" BELOW THE SIGHT LINE OF THE GLAZING LEG. IF THE SASH BUTT JOINT IS IN A VERTICAL DIRECTION, THE GLAZER SHALL RUN THE TAPE INITIALLY ON THE HEAD AND SILL MEMBERS GOING DIRECTLY OVER THIS JOINT. SHOULD BUTT JOINTS IN THE SASH RUN HORIZONTALLY, TAPE MUST FIRST BE APPLIED TO THE JAMBS SO THAT IT CROSS OVER THE JOINT. DO NOT STRETCH OR LAP THE ADJOINING LENGTHS OF TAPE. THIS WOULD PREVENT FULL CONTACT AROUND THE ENTIRE PERIMETER OF THE GLASS OR PANEL. REMOVE BACKING PAPER FROM TAPE JUST PRIOR TO SETTING GLASS. 2. INSTALL SETTING BLOCKS AND EDGE BLOCKS -GLASS SHOULD ALWAYS BE SET ON TWO IDENTICAL RUBBER SETTING BLOCKS OF AN ACCEPTABLE RUBBER MATERIAL HAVING A SHORE A DUROMETER HARDNESS OF 8515. THE PREFERRED LOCATION FOR SETTING BLOCKS AND EDGE BLOCK ARE SHOWN ON PAGE FOUR OF THIS SECTION. THE SETTING BLOCK SHOULD BE THE PROPER SIZE AND DESIGN TO ASSURE FULL BEARING SURFACE OF BOTH LITES OF GLASS IN A INSULATED UNIT. 3. AFTER INSERTING THE GLASS FIRMLY AGAINST THE TAPE REINSTALL HORIZONTAL GLAZING BEADS AND THEN THE VERTICAL BEADS BY APPLYING A INWARD PRESSURE ON THE INSIDE BOTTOM OF THE BEAD WITH A SLIGHT DOWNWARD PRESSURE. SOME TYPES OF GLAZING MAY REQUIRE A SLIGHT TAP FROM A RUBBER HAMMER TO START THE BEAD IN. 4. CAP BEAD GLASS WITH DOW CORNING 795 OR EQUAL. (NOT REQUIRED IF OUTSIDE GLAZED). 5. ALLOW CAP BEAD SEALANTS TO CURE BEFORE OPERATING THE WINDOW (24 HR. MIN.), SEE SEALANT MANUFACTURERS' INSTRUCTIONS FOR CURING TIME. Uncontrolled Document IMhen Printed -Discard After Use PA9NTE® AL~MINUN9 CARE AN® CLEAN9NG GENERAL CLEANING STARTING AT THE TOP RINSE THE AREA MOVING DOWNWARD WITH MODERATE WATER PRESSURE TO DISLODGE THE SOIL. WIPE THE SURFACES DOWN WITH A MILD SOAP USED WITH BRUSH OR SPONGE. THE WASHING SHOULD BE ACCOMPLISHED WITH UNIFORM PRESSURE, CLEANING FIRST WITH A HORIZONTAL MOTION AND THEN WITH A VERTICAL MOTION. THE SURFACES MUST BE THOROUGHLY RINSED BY SPRAYING WITH CLEAN WATER AND THOROUGHLY DRIED WITH A CLEAN CLOTH. TO MINIMIZE CLEANER RUNDOWN OVER THE LOWER PORTIONS OF THE BUILDING RINSE SUCH AREAS AS SOON AND AS LONG AS POSSIBLE. REMOVAL OF HEAVY SURFACE SOIL IF SURFACE SOIL STILL ADHERES AFTER USING THE ABOVE PROCEDURES CLEANING WITH SOME TYPE OF MILD SOLVENT SUCH AS MINERAL SPIRITS MAY BE USED TO REMOVE GREASE, SEALANT OR CAULKING COMPOUNDS. STRONGER SOLVENTS OR CLEANERS CONTAINING SOLVENTS MAY HAVE A DELETERIOUS OR SOFTENING EFFECT ON PAINTS. TO PREVENT HARM TO THE FINISH, THESE TYPES OF SOLVENT OR EMULSION CLEANERS SHOULD BE SPOT TESTED AND PREFERABLY THE COATING MANUFACTURER SHOULD BE CONSULTED. CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO ASSURE THAT NO MARRING OF THE SURFACE IS TAKING PLACE IN THIS MANNER SINCE THIS COULD GIVE AN UNDESIRABLE APPEARANCE AT CERTAIN VIEWING ANGLES. CLEANERS OF THIS TYPE ARE USUALLY APPLIED WITH A CLEAN CLOTH AND REMOVED WITH A CLEAN CLOTH. REMAINING RESIDUE SHOULD BE WASHED WITH MILD SOAP AND RINSED WITH WATER. USE SOLVENT CLEANERS SPARINGLY. ALWAYS FOLLOW MANUFACTURES INSTRUCTIONS FOR HANDLING OF SOLVENTS. SOME IMPORTANT DONTS 1. NEVER USE PAINT REMOVERS, AGGRESSIVE ALKALINE, ACID OR ABRASIVE CLEANERS. IT IS IMPORTANT NOT TO USE CLEANERS CONTAINING TRISODIUM PHOSPHATE, OR HIGHLY ALKALINE OR HIGHLY ACID CLEANERS. FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MIXING AND DILUTING CLEANERS. ALWAYS TEST CLEAN A SMALL AREA FIRST. DIFFERENT CLEANERS SHOULD NOT BE MIXED. 2. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN HOT, SUN-HEATED SURFACES SINCE POSSIBLE CHEMICAL REACTIONS ON HOT METAL SURFACES WILL BE HIGHLY ACCELERATED, AND CLEANING NONUNIFORMITY CAN OCCUR. SURFACES CLEANED UNDER THESE ADVERSE CONDITIONS CAN BECOME STREAKED OR STAINED SO THAT THEY CANNOT BE RESTORED TO THEIR ORIGINAL APPEARANCE. 3. STRONG CLEANERS SHOULD NOT BE USED ON OTHER BUILDING ACCESSORIES WHERE IT IS POSSIBLE FOR THE CLEANER TO CONE IN CONTACT WITH THE PAINTED SURFACE. IF AN AGGRESSIVE CLEANER IS REQUIRED FOR SOME OTHER COMPONENT OF THE BUILDING, EXTREME CARE MUST BE TAKEN TO PREVENT THE CLEANER FROM CONTACTING THE ALUMINUM FINISH. 4. DURING INSTALLATION, THE ALUMINUM MUST BE PROTECTED FROM BUILDING FALLOUT SUCH AS WET PLASTER, MORTAR, DUST, PAINT, WELDING SPLATTER AND THE THE LIKE. ALKALINE BUILDING MATERIALS SUCH AS WET PLASTER AND WET MORTAR SHOULD BE REMOVED IMMEDIATELY AND THE SOILED AREA WASHED DOWN WITH CLEAN WATER. Uncontrolled Document When Printed -Discard After Use ANODIZED ALUMINUAA CARE AND CLEANING General Cleaning: Begin at the top of the material and rinse the area moving downward with moderate water pressure to dislodge the soil. Wipe the surface down with a brush or sponge with a mild detergent cleaner. The washing should be performed with uniform pressure, cleaning first with a horizontal motion and then with a vertical motion. The surface must be thoroughly rinsed with clean water and thoroughly dried with a clean loth. To minimize cleaner run down over the een c eane as soon and as thoroughly as possible. MEK, Xylene, Acetone, or Toluene solvent is recommended if it is necessary to remove oils, wax, polish, or other materials. CAUTION: MEK and similar solvents may damage organic sealants, gaskets, or glazing materials, and should be used with care in order to not come in contact with these materials. Solvent should be avoided on Anodic finishes protected by clear organic coatings. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions regarding handling of solvents. Removal of Heavy Surface Soil: If surtace soil cannot be removed by the above noted procedures, cleaning with the assistance of an abrasive pad can be employed. CAUTION: Abrasive pads should not be used on surfaces with a factory applied clear organic protective coating (lacquer) unless the clear coating has deteriorated and must be removed. Hand scrub the surtace using a nylon abrasive cleaning pad such as Norton Bear-Tex No. 668 or 3M Scotch Brite No. 7447. Thoroughly wet with clean water or a mild detergent cleaner. Begin at the top and work down, rubbing with uniform pressure across the surface in the direction of the metal grain. After scrubbing, the metal surface should be thoroughly rinsed with clean water or wiped with solvents to remove all residues. It may be necessary to sponge the surface while rinsing, particularly if the cleaner is permitted to dry on the surface. Vlrpe dry with a clean cloth. Do not use excessive abrasive rubbing to remove stubborn stains. This can result in an even more undesirable appearance or adversely affect the finish. Uncontrolled Document When Printed -Discard After Use Some Important Don'ts: Never use aggressive alkaline or acid cleaners on aluminum finishes. It is important not to use cleaners containing trisodium phosphate, phosphoric acid, hydrocloric acid, hydrofluoric acid, fluorides, or similar compounds on anodized aluminum surfaces. Always follow the recommendations of the cleaner manufacturer nrgarding proper cleaner and concentration. Test clean a small area first. Different types of cleaners should not be mixed. 2. Do not attempt to clean hot, sun heated, surfaces as possible chemical reactions on hot metal surfaces will be highly accelerated and cleaning nonuniformity can occur. Surfaces cleaned under these adverse conditions may become streaked or stained and cannot be restored to their original appearance. 3. Strong cleaners should not be used on other building accessories where it is possible for the cleaner to come in contact with the aluminum. If an aggressive cleaner is requin~ for some other component of the building, extreme care must be taken to prevent the cleaner from contacting the aluminum finish. 4. During installation, the aluminum must be protected from building fallout such as wet plaster, mortar, dust, paint, welding splatter, etc. Alkaline building materials such as wet plaster and wet mortar should be removed immediately and the affected area should be washed with clean water. If these materials are allowed to remain in contact with the anodized surface for an extended period of time, staining will occur. Muriatic acid (hydrocloric) used for cleaning brick must not be allowed to drip onto the aluminum. If this should occur, the acid should be immediately washed off with clean water. Uncontrolled Document When Printed -Discard After Use RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE FOR WINDOWS AND SLIDING GLASS DOORS IN A COASTAL ENVIRONMENT Monthly: 1. Blow or vacuum all sand and salt residue from the si111xacks and weeps. 2. Wash the exterior of the windows, both glass and frame, with a mild nonabrasive soap and thoroughly spiny rinse with f ash water. When cleaning, the use of foam sponges and soft bristle bn~shes are accttable. Periodically: 1. Polish thumb toms with Brasso mullip~.npose metal polish or equal. The thumb toms and cylinder key housings are made of brass and will famish. To help prolong the finish of the polished brass, follow up with several coats of a quality automobile wax. Note: Brasso can be purchased at most local hardware stores. Qnarberly: 1. Clean all sand from both the window and door latch mechanisms. 2. Clean sand from rollers and moving parts. Avoid using spray lubricarrts as they will promote adhenmce of outside elements. Annually: 1. Check all exterior caulk and seals, recaullc where necessary. 2. Check the roller track of windows and doors for damage caused by rollers ar roller bearings that are worn Replace all stiff or wom rollers. This prev~tive mairrt~ance will ensure that your windows and doors continue to function as they were designed and will extend the life of the product. r,,•-~ ~U.S. Bullet Proofi~eg. "Protecting People and Property" HIGH SECURITY PRODUCTS BULLET, BLAST, AND FORCED ENTRY RESISTANT SYSTEMS Warranty • f U. S. Bullet Proofing Inc. (USBP} warrants that the products manufactured by USBP shall be free from material defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one (i) year from the date of shipment, provided that they have been installed and maintained in strict accordance with all applicable safety codes, building standards and USBP recommendations. This warranty is also limited to the repair or replacement of defective material or the repayment by USBP of the original purchase price paid for the defective material. USBP reserves the exclusive rights to select any one of the above mentioned remedies. USBP makes no other warranties or representations, either expressed or implied, concerning product fitness for a particular purpose. In no event will USBP be liable for direct, indirect, special or consequential damages including but not limited to loss of profits or use. Warraeriy of Outside Suppliers: Items manufactured by others and supplied by USBP carry the manufacturer's warranty only. In replacing defective items manufactured by others, USBP will not assume charges for freight or labor. Warranty Start Dame: September 21`~ 2009 Cus>bomer: National Window Assoda~es Project: Columbia Heights Public Safety Product: USAW 400 Windows Unlted Statro Bullet ProoMg, Inc. 16201 Branch Court Upper Marlboro, MD 20774 (800) 363-8328 Toi Free (301) 218-7920 {301) 218-7925 Fax www.usbulletnroafina.com ~. :s. Buiiet prooti. ~ "Protecting People anal Property" HItiH SECURITY PRODUCTS BULLET, BLAST, AND FORCED ENTRY RESISTANT SYSTEIYIS ALUMINUM FINISH MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Both anodized and painted archiCecbural aluminum finishes require care before, during and afi5er installation. Both finishes are resistant to corrosion, discoloration and wear. However chemicals, neglect or abuse can mar the aesthetics. Periodic leaning will slow the affects of weathering by not allowing the accumulation of soil tD wear the finish. Frequent cleaning of finished aluminum that is exposed ~ marine ernironment is critical in maintaining the finish. General Cleaning -Painted an Anodized Fnishes • Do not use abrasive household deaners or mai~erials (suctl as steel wool, hard brushes) that can scratdi the finish. • Do not use excessive abrasive rubbing motion, as it can damage the finish. • Avoid drips and splashes and remove run- downs as quickly as possible. • Avoid temperature extremes that can accelerate chemical reactions, evaporate or strengtiien leaning solutions, cause streaking, staining or botching. • Do not mbc or substitutie a heavy-duty leaner for a safer, milder cleaner. • Never use paint removers or aggressive alkaline, add or abrasive cleaners. • Make sure doths, sponges and cleaning equipment are dean and grit-free. • Cleaning procedures tD remove construction or accumulatied environmental soils and discoloration should be initiated as soon as possible. Mortar, Dement and other alkaline materials will quickly corrode anodic coatings if allowed to dry on the metal surface. Light Surface Soil on Painted and Anodized Finishes When mild detiergent or soap is necessary for removal of soil, it should be used with brushing or sponging. The washing should be done with uniform pressure, leaning first with a horizontal motion and then a vertical motion. The surtace must be thoroughly rinsed with clean water. Rinse surface before it dries with leaner on it. The rinsed surface can be allowed to air dry or can be wiped dry with alint-fn~ loth. For the removal of medium to heavy surtace soil, refer to AAMA 09&610-02. United Sues Bullet Proofing, Inc. 16201 Branch Court Upper Marlboro, MD 20774 www.usbulletDroofino.com (800) 363-8328 Toll Free (301) 218-7920 Local (301) 218-7925 Fax info~usbulletproofing.com ~~ .S.~Builet Proofi ~Prote~cting People and Property HIGH SECURITY PRODUCTS BULIFT, BLAST, AND FORCED ENTRY RESISTANT SYSTEMS Cleaning: 1. Remove glazing compounds and protective masking as soon as possible, but not longer than two weeks after installation, from the glass or polycarbonate surface. VM & P naphtha or isopropyl alcohol can be use ib soften and remove any glues or residue. Do not use stronger solvents such as Benzene, acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, carbon tetrachloride, gasoline, or muriatic acid. Such solvents may cause damage especially to polycarbonate materials. 2. Gently wash product with a mild solutlon or soap or detergent and lukewarm water using a soft, grit free loth or sponge. Avad abrasive cleaners. For polycarbonate Windex, ]oy, Fantastik, Top Job, Mr. Dean and Formula 409 are effective if diluted with water. 3. Do not use razor blades or other sharp Instruments th remove spots. 4. Rinse immediately with clean water. 5. To prevent water spotting, thoroughly dry with a chamois or cellulose sponge. Only glass surfaces can be dried with a squeegee, taking care that the metal parts do not contact the glass. 6. Rewash glass and polycarbonate frequently during construction as dust and debris from concrete and rusting from steel can combine with dew or condensation to form chemicals which may etich/stain glass or polycarbonate or cause scratching. 7. To remove paints, marking pen inks, Ilpstlck, etc from polycarbonate, lift off markings by using masking/adhesive tape or line removal tools. 8. Abusive cleaning procedures by hand washing or automated washing equipment will eventually result in visual hazing, loss of light transmission and coatlng delaminatlon. Conepatible Cleaning Agents: • Aqueous Solutions of Soaps and Detiergents Farrtastikl loyZ Neleoo-Placer Formula 4091 Lysol Pine-SoP Hexael, F.O.554 Mr. fDean2 Top lobZ Windex5 • Organic Solvents Aliphatic Hydrocarbons Kerosene • Alcohds Isopropyl Alcohol Naphtha (VMB~P Grade) Petroleum Spirits Methanol • Graffiti Removal Butyl Cellosolve (For removal of pairrts, marking pen inks, lipstick, etc.) United States Bullet Prooflng, Inc. 4925 Lavurence Street Hyattsville, MD 20781 www.usbulletoroofing.com (800) 363-8328 Toll Free (301) 4540155 Local (301) 4540199 Fax info~usbulletproofing.com ~° .S.~Bullet Proofin HIGH SECURITY PRODUCTS Protecting People and Property BULLET, BLAST, AND FORCED ENTRY RESISTANT SYSTEMS GLAZING INSTALLATION Security glass products must be installed in accordance with the proper glazing techniques set forth in the Glass Association of North America (GANA) Glazing Manual and Sealant Manual, most current edition. For copies, contact: GANA, 785-271-0208, fax: 785-271-0166. Normal installation should follow trade-glazing guidelines using skilled, professional techniques. Our clearance rewmmendatlons below must also be followed to protect all products from excessive pressure or glass-to-metai contact, which can cause breakage. PRODUCT OVERALL THICKNESS MINI NUM CLEA RANCE FACE EDGE BITE GLASS CLAD POLYG4RBONATE 7/16"- 2 1/2" 1/4" 1/4" 3/4" INSULATED GLAZING 1" - 2" 1 4" 1/4" 3 4" POLYCARBONATE 1/4" 1/4" 3/4" ALL GLASS 1 7/32" - 2 3/32° 1/4" 1/4" 3/4" For exterior glazing, our glass products must be installed in a framing system that incorporates a weep system, as it Is essential that the glass edges remain dry. Prolonged exposure of the product edge th solvents, ~Ivent vapors, water or water vapor may cause delaminatlon or insulated unit seal failure which will void the warranty. S~rage: Plan ordeNng and shipping schedules to minimize glass storage. All glass products should be installed within 30 days of delivery th ensure protectlon from moisture and warpage. We do not nacommend purchasing attic stock as glass can rarely be stored within a proper environment. Products sdored for any period of time must be placed in a cool, dry, shady, well verrttlat;ed anra where temperatures are consistently above the dew point,'maintaining air circulatlon under, across the top and around the sides of each case. Cases must be cevered with wager-proof plastlc or canvas. United States Bullet Proofing, Inc. ~ (800) 383-8328 Toll Free 4925 Lawrence Street (301)4540155 Local Hyattsville, MD 20781 (301) 454-0199 Fax ~vv.usbulletoroofing.com info~usbulletproofing.com . ^. .. • ~~.' ...• ~?. OLDCA$TLE GLASS TEMPERED G~L_ASS LIMITED WARRANTY . ~ PLANT LOCATION: Albertville ~ . C.USTOM:ER: National Window Associates JOB' NAME; Columbia Heights Public Safety ~~ ~ ~ Center ADDRESS: 825 41St Avenue N.E. ~ LOCATION: Columbia Heights, MN • _ r, , • DATE: September 15; 2009 ~ . ~ ~ . I.NVOI:CE:~.576433;. 578279, 577920, 578222, • . S7943'O~;t 578280, 574262 . •-~ . THE TEMPERED GLASS PRODUCT (THE °PRODUCT') ;SOLD BY•TH~E COMPANY NAMED ABOVE (THE UNDER THE INVOICE REFERENCED ABOVE IS WARRANTED'TO MEET~(1) IN THE UNITED STATES, THE C STRENGTH REQU~IREME~NTS OF ASTM C 1048 AND=THE~SAFETY REQUIREMENTS O.F CPSC 16 CFR 1201 (( I. AND II), AND (2) IN' CANADA, THE QUALITY AND STRENGTH .REQUIREMENTS .AND THE SAFETY C ',CAN%CG$B-12.1-M.• ~ •... ~ ~ • .: ~•'® • ., ., • THE EXPRES$~ L-IMITED WARRANTY STATED HEREIN I$ ~EXCLUSN.E AND IS IN L- IEU OF AND REPLACES l~ . OTHER WARRANTIES, REPRESENTATIONS OR. 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