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1 CENTRIA Formawall Dimension Series Insulated Core Metal Wall Panel System with Integrated Components CENTRIA Formawall pressure-equalized insulated core metal wall panel system is designed as a complete wall solution. Formawall provides an air, water, vapor, and thermal barrier with total wall insulation values up to R22 in a single, easy-to-install finished system. Formawall eliminates the need for separate batt or board insulation, gypsum board sheathing, air barriers, vapor retarders, and building wraps, while providing better thermal efficiency and moisture control for exterior metal-clad walls. Formawall systems include optional integrated windows, translucent fiberglass sandwich panels, louvers, and sunscreen components with compatible trims and finishes. The optional integrated through-tube system of structural supports can eliminate the need for separate metal stud supports while providing a finished interior solution. Formawall was developed using ATMP - CENTRIA's Advanced Thermal Moisture Protection building envelope science. This exciting product maximizes a metal wall system's ability to effectively control moisture without sacrificing thermal efficiency. Through extensive research and testing, the energy and cost savings of Formawall have made it a choice for architects globally. Rainscreen design, streak-free dry seal joinery, exceptional panel flatness standards, and high-performance finishes - everything about Formawall and the CENTRIA network of experienced installers assures the architect of complete satisfaction in the finished project. Panels are available in Kynar 500 or Hylar 5000 polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) finishes, including micas and metallics. Highly UV resistant and durable in the face of chemical and air borne pollution, salt spray and wind-driven sand, PVDF coatings are the Gold Standard of the architectural exterior industry. CENTRIA Formawall wall systems are available in over 60 standard colors, and wide array of custom colors. CENTRIA Formawall panels are also available in stainless steel. A companion guide specification is available from CENTRIA for projects that do not require either CENTRIA's integrated windows, walls, translucent panels, louvers, and/or sun screen units in a Formawall application. Consult your local CENTRIA architectural representative for design assistance. Contact CENTRIA, Pittsburgh, PA, (800) , [email protected], for a list of offices. CENTRIA is a world leader in the manufacture of metal building products and systems for nonresidential walls and roofs. CENTRIA is also a world-class coil coater, coating a wide range of products for customers in numerous industries. CENTRIA products appear in the following MasterFormat sections: Section Metal Roof Panels (SRS3) Section Insulated Core Metal Roof Panels (Versapanel) Section Metal Wall Panels (Cascade Metal Panel System, Intercept V-Trac, Intercept Entyre, Paradigm EXP, Concept Series, IW Series, Exposed Fastener Panels) Section Insulated-Core Metal Wall Panels (Formawall Dimension Series, Formawall Graphix Series, Versawall, Versapanel, Foamwall, VersaShield MW) Section Insulated Composite Backup Panel (MetalWrap) Page 1 of 25

2 Section Composite Wall Panels (FormaBond) Specifier: This document is organized according to CSI MasterFormat. Edit section number and title as appropriate to the Project. Bold items require specifier selection. Convert bold to plain text and delete notes before publishing. Formawall, Dimension Series, and ATMP are registered trademarks of CENTRIA, Inc. Kynar 500 is a registered trademark of Arkema, Inc. Hylar 5000 is a registered trademark of Solvay S.A. MasterFormat is a trademark of the Construction Specifications Institute. This document is Copyright 2014 CENTRIA all rights reserved. Page 2 of 25

3 SECTION INSULATED CORE METAL WALL PANELS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Foamed-insulation-core horizontal and vertical metal wall panel assembly with integral reveals and profiled panels, with related metal trim and accessories, and the following integrated components: Specifier: Edit list below to correspond to Project. 1. Integrated window system. 2. Integrated translucent panels. 3. Integrated wall louver units. 4. Integrated sun screen units. Specifier: Include below if secondary metal supports will be installed under this Section. B. Secondary metal framing [, including integrated through-tube supports]. 1.2 RELATED REQUIREMENTS Specifier: Edit list below to correspond to Project. A. Division 01 Section "Sustainable Design Requirements" for related LEED general requirements. B. Division 05 Section "Cold-Formed Metal Framing" for support framing for insulated core metal wall panels. C. Division 07 Section "Air Barriers" for transition and flashing components of air/moisture barrier. D. Division 07 Section "Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim" for sheet metal copings, flashings, reglets and roof drainage items. E. Division 07 Section "Joint Sealants" for field-applied joint sealants. 1.3 REFERENCES A. American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA): 1. AAMA Standard Test Method for Water Penetration of Windows, Curtain Walls and Doors Using Dynamic Pressure. 2. AAMA Quality Assurance and Diagnostic Water Leakage Field Check of Installed Storefronts, Curtainwalls and Sloped Glazing Systems. 3. AAMA Voluntary Specification for High Performance Organic coatings on Coil Coated Architectural Hot Dipped Galvanized (HDG) and Zinc-Aluminum Coated Steel Substrates. 4. AAMA Voluntary Test Method and Specifications for Pressure Equalized Rain Screen Wall Cladding Systems. Page 3 of 25

4 5. AAMA Voluntary Test Method for Thermal Transmittance and Condensation Resistance. 6. AAMA Voluntary Specification, Performance Requirements and Test Procedures for Superior Performing Organic Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and Panels. B. Air Movement and control Association International, Inc. (AMCA): 1. AMCA 500-L Test Methods for Louvers, Dampers. C. American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE): 1. ASCE 7 - Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures. D. ASTM International (ASTM): 1. ASTM A 653/A 653M - Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) or Zinc-Iron Alloy-Coated (Galvannealed) by the Hot-Dip Process. 2. ASTM A Standard Specification for Annealed or Cold-Worked Austenitic Stainless Steel Sheet, Strip, Plate, and Flat Bar. 3. ASTM A Specification for Steel Sheet, Metallic Coated by the Hot-Dip Process and Prepainted by the Coil-Coating Process for Exterior Exposed Building Products. 4. ASTM B Standard Practice for Operating Salt Spray (Fog) Apparatus. 5. ASTM B Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Extruded Bars, Rods, Wire, Profiles, and Tubes. 6. ASTM C Standard Test Methods for Cellulosic Fiber Insulating Board. 7. ASTM C Specification for Nonstructural Steel Framing Members. 8. ASTM C Specification for Installation of Steel Framing Members to Receive Screw Attached Gypsum Panel Products. 9. ASTM C Standard Test Method for Thermal Performance of Building Materials and Envelope Assemblies by Means of a Hot Box Apparatus. 10. ASTM D Standard Test Method For Rate of Burning and/or Extent and Time of Burning of Plastics in a Horizontal Position. 11. ASTM D Standard Test Methods for Abrasion Resistance of Organic Coatings by Falling Abrasive. 12. ASTM D Standard Test Method for Determining Ignition Temperature of Plastics. 13. ASTM D Test Method for Calculation or Color Differences from Instrumentally Measured Color Coordinates. 14. ASTM D Standard Test Methods for Measuring Adhesion by Tape Tests. 15. ASTM D Standard Practice for Testing Water Resistance of Coatings Using Controlled Condensation. 16. ASTM D Standard Practice for Fluorescent UV-Condensation Exposures of Paint and Related Coatings. 17. ASTM E 72 - Standard Test Methods of Conducting Strength Tests of Panels for Building Construction. 18. ASTM E 84 - Test Methods for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials. 19. ASTM E Test Methods for Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials. 20. ASTM E Test Method for Determining the Rate of Air Leakage Through Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors under Specified Pressure Differences across the Specimen. 21. ASTM E Standard Specification for Agencies Engaged in Construction Inspection and/or Testing. 22. ASTM E Test Method for Water Penetration of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors by Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference. Page 4 of 25

5 23. ASTM E 1886 Test Method for Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, Doors, and Impact Protective Systems Impacted by Missile(s) and Exposed to Cyclic Pressure Differentials. 24. ASTM E Specification for Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, Doors and Impact Protective Systems Impacted by Windborne Debris in Hurricanes. 25. ASTM G Standard Practice for Operating Fluorescent Light Apparatus for UV Exposure of Nonmetallic Materials. E. Factory Mutual Global (FMG): 1. ANSI/FMG 4880 Standard for Evaluating Insulated Wall & Roof/Ceiling Assemblies. 2. ANSI/FMG 4881 Standard for Evaluating Class 1 Exterior Wall Assemblies. F. Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association, Inc. (SMACNA): 1. Architectural Sheet Metal Manual. G. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL): 1. UL Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials. 2. UL Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials. 3. UL Standard of Safety for Burglary Resisting Glazing Material 1.4 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. General: Provide metal wall panel system meeting performance requirements as determined by application of specified tests by a qualified testing agency on manufacturer's standard assemblies. B. Air Infiltration: Maximum 0.06 cfm/sq. ft. (0.3 L/s per sq. m) per ASTM E 283 at a static-airpressure difference of 6.24 lb./sq. ft. (300 Pa), using minimum 10-by-10 foot (3050-by-3050 mm) test panel that includes horizontal and vertical joints. C. Water Penetration, Static Pressure: No uncontrolled water penetration per ASTM E 331 at a minimum static differential pressure of 15 lb. /sq. ft. (718 Pa), using minimum 10-by-10 foot (3050-by-3050 mm) test panel that includes horizontal and vertical joints. D. Water Penetration, Static Pressure 2 hour duration: Panel system shall demonstrate no water penetration when tested in accordance with ASTM E331 at 6.24 psf pressure differential for a two (2) hour duration to satisfy International Building Code, Section Panel systems unable to demonstrate compliance with this requirement will require a separate weatherresistive barrier installed behind the wall panel system to comply with International Building Code requirements. E. Water Penetration, Dynamic Pressure: No uncontrolled water penetration per AAMA at a minimum static differential pressure of 15 lb. /sq. ft. (718 Pa), using minimum 10-by-10 foot (3050-by-3050 mm) test panel that includes horizontal and vertical joints. F. System Performance: A 3rd party test report utilizing the standard ASTM E 283, E 331 and AAMA 501 procedures following the test protocol described in AAMA must be submitted prior to bid. Test panel must include a horizontal joint, with an imperfect air barrier. Page 5 of 25

6 1. Bidders supplying panel systems that have not successfully passed AAMA shall provide a backup system that meets the air and water infiltration values as listed above in sections 1.5.B 1.5.E. G. Water Absorption: Maximum 1.0 percent absorption rate by volume when tested according to ASTM C 209. H. Structural Performance: Provide metal wall panel assemblies capable of withstanding the effects of indicated loads and stresses within limits and under conditions indicated, per ASTM E 72: Specifier: Consult structural engineer and edit below as required by local codes. Insert structural data below if not indicated on drawings. 1. Wind Loads: Determine loads based on uniform pressure, importance factor, exposure category, and basic wind speed indicated on drawings. 2. Limits of Deflection: Composite wall panel system shall withstand scheduled wind pressure with the following allowable deflection: a. Maximum allowable deflection limited to L/180 deflection of panel perimeter normal to plane of wall with no evidence of failure. 3. Secondary Metal Framing: Design secondary metal framing according to AISI's "Standard for Cold-Formed Steel Framing - General Provisions." a. [Backer Flash & Gasket - Provide a minimum bearing surface for metal wall panels at the following locations:] 1. [Horizontal Panel System: 3" wide at vertical joints.] 2. [Vertical Panel System: 4-1/2 at horizontal stack joints.] b. [Backer Flash & IMV - Provide minimum 5-inch- (127-mm-) wide bearing surface for metal wall panels at the following locations:] 1. [Horizontal Panel System: At typ. 5/8" vertical joints.] 2. [Vertical Panel System: 4-1/2 at horizontal stack joints.] c. [PE Seal Plate & [Gasket] [IMV] - Provide minimum 6-inch- (152-mm-) wide bearing surface for metal wall panels at the following locations:] 1. [Horizontal Panel System: At vertical joints.] Specifier: Coordinate information for Project wind zone, or delete subparagraph if not applicable. Consult CENTRIA for additional documentation available if required by authorities having jurisdiction, including State of Florida Product Approval and Miami Dade County Notice of Acceptance. 4. Windborne-Debris-Impact-Resistance Performance: Pass missile-impact and cyclic-pressure tests per ASTM E 1886 and ASTM E 1996 for Wind Zone indicated on Drawings. a. Large-Missile Test: For curtainwall located within 30 feet (9.1 m) of grade (available to missile level, D, only). Page 6 of 25

7 b. Small-Missile Test: For curtainwall located more than 30 feet (9.1 m) above grade. 5. Seismic Performance: Comply with ASCE 7 Sections 11-23, "Seismic". Specifier: Retain below when required by project. 6. Blast Resistance: Comply with applicable provisions of the United Facilities Criteria (UFC) DOD Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for Buildings. I. Thermal Movements: Allow for thermal movements from variations in both ambient and internal temperatures. Accommodate movement of support structure caused by thermal expansion and contraction. J. Thermal Performance: Thermal-resistance (R) value indicated, per ASTM C 1363, with the following conditions: mph (24.1 km/h) exterior wind speed and still air on interior. 2. Include side joint and standard fastening. 3. Base R value reported on performance of specified panel, taking into account integral reveals and profiling with resultant reduction in panel insulation thickness. K. Fire Performance Characteristics: Provide metal composite wall systems that comply with the performance requirements of Chapter 26 Plastic of the 2012 International Building Code. Specifier: Retain below when metal wall panels are required to have FM approval. 1. Fire Performance of Insulated Wall: Class 1 wall panel per ANSI/FM 4880 & QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer/Source: Provide metal wall panel system and panel accessories from a single manufacturer. Specifier: Retain paragraph below if Owner allows substitutions but requires strict control over qualifying of substitutions. Note that approval of similar panel systems that do not meet AAMA 508 standard may result in requirement for added sheathing and separate air barrier installed behind metal panel system. B. Manufacturer Qualifications: Approved manufacturer listed in this Section with minimum 10 years experience in manufacture of similar products in successful use in similar applications. 1. Approval of Comparable Products: Submit the following in accordance with project substitution requirements, within time allowed for substitution review: a. Product data, including certified independent test data indicating compliance with requirements. Include detailed data indicating compliance with AAMA performance specified in this section. b. Samples of each component. c. Sample submittal from similar project. d. Project references: Minimum of 5 installations not less than 5 years old, with Owner and Architect contact information. e. Sample warranty. Page 7 of 25

8 2. Substitutions following award of contract are not allowed except as stipulated in Division 01 General Requirements. 3. Approved manufacturers must meet separate requirements of Submittals Article. C. Wall Systems Installer Qualifications: Experienced Installer with minimum of 5 years experience with successfully completed projects of a similar nature and scope, and employing workers trained by manufacturer to install products of this Section. D. Testing Agency Qualifications: Qualify in accordance with requirements of ASTM E 329. Specifier: Retain paragraph below if scope of composite wall panel installation warrants a mockup. Edit requirements to suit Project. Consider either a free-standing mockup or a mockup consisting of a portion of the final building cladding to establish standards of appearance and workmanship. Show extent of mockup on Drawings. Consult Project waterproofing or building envelope consultant, if any. E. Mockups: Build mockup in size and location indicated. Show details of composite wall panel system. Demonstrate methods and details of installation. Show details of gasketed return vertical joints, penetrations, doors, windows, louvers, pipe openings, inside and outside corners, top and bottom of wall, horizontal and vertical joints. 1. Approval of mockup does not relieve Contractor of responsibility to comply with all requirements of contract documents. 2. Approved mockup may become part of installation if approved by Architect. 1.6 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS A. Preinstallation Meeting: Conduct preinstallation meeting at site attended by Owner, Architect, manufacturer's technical representative, and other trade contractors. 1. Coordinate building framing in relation to composite wall panel system. 2. Coordinate windows, doors and louvers, and other openings and penetrations of composite wall panel system. 1.7 ACTION SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Manufacturer s data sheets for specified products. B. Shop Drawings: Provide shop drawings prepared by manufacturer or manufacturer's authorized dealer. Include full elevations showing openings and penetrations. Include details of each condition of installation and attachment. Provide details at a minimum scale 1-1/2-inch per foot of all required trim and extrusions needed for a complete installation 1. Indicate points of supporting structure that must coordinate with composite wall panel system installation. C. Samples for Initial Selection: For each product specified including sealants and gaskets. Provide representative color charts of manufacturer's full range of colors. D. Samples for Verification: Provide 24-inch section of wall panel showing finishes, horizontal joinery, vertical joint return, injected core material, panel stiffener and anchoring details. Provide 12-inch long pieces of each extruded aluminum trim and gaskets. Page 8 of 25

9 1.8 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS A. Product Test Reports: Indicating compliance of products with requirements, from a qualified independent testing agency. Specifier: Retain paragraphs below when Project requirements include compliance with Federal Buy American provisions. B. Buy American Act Certification: Submit documentation certifying that products comply with provisions of the Buy American Act 41 U.S.C 10a 10d. Specifier: Retain C. and/or D. below when authorities having jurisdiction require certification of high velocity hurricane zone. C. Dade County Approval, Miami-Dade County Notice of Acceptance. D. ASTM E 1886 & E 1996 Large Missile impact test. E. Manufacturer's warranty: Submit sample warranty. 1.9 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A. Maintenance data DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Protect products of composite wall panel system during shipping, handling, and storage to prevent staining, denting, deterioration of components or other damage. 1. Deliver, unload, store, and erect composite wall panel system and accessory items without misshaping panels or exposing panels to surface damage from weather or construction operations. 2. Store in accordance with manufacturers written instructions WARRANTY Specifier: Warranty terms below are available from CENTRIA. Verify that other allowable manufacturers furnish warranty meeting requirements. A. Special Manufacturer s Warranty: On manufacturer s standard form, in which manufacturer agrees to repair or replace metal wall panel assemblies [and integrated translucent panels, window units, louver units, and sunscreen units] that fail in materials and workmanship within [two] years from date of Substantial Completion. Specifier: Consult CENTRIA representative to verify available finish warranty. B. Special Panel Finish Warranty: On manufacturer s standard form, in which manufacturer agrees to repair or replace wall panels that display evidence of deterioration of finish within [20] years from date of Substantial Completion. Page 9 of 25

10 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Insulated Core Metal Wall Panel System: Factory-foamed-in-place horizontal and vertical wall panel system consisting of exterior metal face sheet with interior metal liner panel, bonded to factory foamed-in-place core in thermally-separated profile, utilizing no glues or adhesives, with factory sealed tongue-and-groove and pressure-equalized rainscreen-designed horizontal joint, attached to supports using concealed fasteners. Specifier: CENTRIA. Retain and edit optional text below when system includes integrated items furnished by 1. System is provided complete with [secondary metal framing] [translucent panels] [window units] [louvers] [and] [sun screens]. 2.2 MANUFACTURERS A. Basis of Design: CENTRIA, Formawall Dimension Series Insulated Core Metal Wall Panels. Provide basis of design product [, or comparable product approved by Architect prior to bid]. 1. CENTRIA Architectural Systems; Moon Township, PA Tel: (800) Tel: (412) Fax: (412) [email protected]. Web: PANEL MATERIALS Specifier: Select panel face metal material from 2 optional paragraphs below. A. Metallic-Coated Steel Face Sheet: Coil-coated, ASTM A 755/A 755M. 1. Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) Steel Sheet: ASTM A 653/A 653M, G90, structural quality. 2. Face Sheet Thickness: Minimum [0.030 inch/22 gage (0.76 mm)] [0.036 inch/20 gage (0.91 mm)] thick. 3. Surface: [Smooth, flat] [Smooth, striated] [Smooth, variable striated] [Embossed, flat] [Embossed, striated] [Embossed, variable striated]. B. Stainless-Steel Face Sheet: ASTM A 666, Type 304 architectural grade alloy. 1. Face Sheet Thickness: [0.030 inch/22 gage (0.76 mm)]. 2. Surface: [Smooth, flat] [Smooth, striated] [Smooth, variable striated] [Embossed, flat] [Embossed, striated] [Embossed, variable striated]. 3. Finish: [Brushed, No. 4]. C. Exposed Coil-Coated Finish: 1. Fluoropolymer Two-Coat System: 0.2 mil primer with 0.8 mil 70 percent PVDF fluoropolymer color coat, AAMA 621. a. Basis of Design: CENTRIA Fluorofinish. Page 10 of 25

11 2. Fluoropolymer Two-Coat System: 0.8 mil primer with 0.8 mil 70 percent PVDF fluoropolymer color coat, AAMA 621. a. Basis of Design: CENTRIA Duragard. 3. Fluoropolymer Three-Coat System: 0.8 mil primer with 0.8 mil 70 percent PVDF fluoropolymer color coat, and a 0.8 mil 70 percent PVDF fluoropolymer clear coat, AAMA 621. a. Basis of Design: CENTRIA Duragard Plus. 4. Fluoropolymer Two-Coat Mica System: 0.25 mil primer with 0.8 mil 70 percent PVDF fluoropolymer color coat providing a pearlescent appearance, AAMA 621. a. Basis of Design: CENTRIA Sundance Mica. 5. Fluoropolymer Three-Coat Metallic System: 0.2 mil primer with 0.8 mil 70 percent PVDF fluoropolymer color coat containing metal flakes, and a 0.5 mil 70 percent PVDF fluoropolymer clear coat, AAMA 621. a. Basis of Design: CENTRIA Sundance AM. Specifier: CENTRIA's Duracast textured coat is available with an extended warranty; see Warranty article in Part Natural Aggregate Texture Coat: 0.2 mil primer with a 0.8 mil low wax polyester and a matching spray applied acrylic and silica aggregate texture coat, displaying continuing film integrity when tested as follows: a. QUV Weatherometer: ASTM G 154, 1000 hours, no visible change. b. Humidity: ASTM D 4585: 1000 hours at 120 deg. F and condensing humidity, no effect. c. Freeze/Thaw: ASTM D 4587: 50 cycles of freeze/thaw with humidity, no effect. d. Salt Fog: ASTM B 117: 1000 hours exposure of scribed specimens. e. Abrasion: ASTM D 968: 400 liters of falling sand, passed. f. Basis of Design: CENTRIA Duracast PART 2 - Specifier: The three CENTRIA Versacor systems below are recommended for corrosive and abusive environments. Select system and one of three options for panel interior finish based on exposure and environmental conditions. Versacor Elite Coatings are available on limited gages; Consult CENTRIA representative for details on recommended finish systems. 7. Fluoropolymer Two-Coat Corrosion and Abrasion Resistant System: 2.0 mil barrier coat primer with 0.8 mil 70 percent PVDF fluoropolymer color coat. a. Basis of Design: CENTRIA Versacor Elite PF. 8. Fluoropolymer Two-Coat Corrosion and Abrasion Resistant System: 2.0 mil barrier coat primer with 0.8 mil 70 percent PVDF fluoropolymer color coat that includes mica flakes that provides a pearlescent appearance. a. Basis of Design: CENTRIA Versacor Elite MX. Page 11 of 25

12 9. Fluoropolymer Two-Coat Corrosion and Abrasion Resistant System: 2.0 mil barrier coat primer with 0.8 mil 70 percent PVDF fluoropolymer color coat that includes aluminum metal flakes, with a 0.5 mil PVDF clear topcoat. b. Basis of Design: CENTRIA Versacor Elite AM. 10. Fluoropolymer Three Coat System: 0.2 mil primer with a 0.5 mil polyester base coat and a 0.8 mil nominal PVDF fluoropolymer top coat providing an iridescent finish. a. Basis of Design: CENTRIA KolorShift. 11. Fluoropolymer Three Coat System: 0.65 mil color base coat and Primer with a 0.05 mil PVDF ink coat and a 0.45 nominal PVDF fluoropolymer clear coat. a. Basis of Design: CENTRIA Allusion. 12. Fluoropolymer Two Coat System: 0.2 mil primer with a 0.8 mil PVDF matte, low gloss color coat with fine aggregate finish. a. Basis of Design: CENTRIA Allura. 13. Color: [As indicated] [As selected by Architect from manufacturer's standard colors] [Match Architect's custom color]. Specifier: Select liner sheet thickness option in paragraph below; 2" thick Smooth, Flat faced panels require a 22 gage embossed, flat liner. DS-60 profiles require a 22 gage liner. 3"-T panel over a 36" module require a 22 gage liner. D. Metallic-Coated Steel Liner Sheet: Coil-coated, ASTM A 755/A 755M, [0.019 inch/26 gage (0.48 mm)] [0.024 inch/24 gage (0.60 mm)] [0.030 inch/22 gage (0.76 mm)] [0.036 inch/20 gage (0.91 mm)] thick. 1. Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) Steel Sheet: ASTM A 653/A 653M, G90, structural quality. Specifier: Confirm that selected finish option below is available in desired metal thickness above. 2. Surface: [Smooth planked] [Embossed planked] [Embossed flat]. 3. Interior Liner Panel Finish: 0.2 mil primer with 0.6 mil acrylic color coat. E. Exposed Trim and Fasteners: Match panel finish. 2.4 INSULATION FOR PANEL CORES A. Metal Panel Foamed-Insulation-Core: Foamed-in-place isocyanurate. 1. Density: Minimum 2.7 lb/cu. ft. (43.4 kg/cu. m) 2.5 FOAMED-INSULATION-CORE METAL WALL PANELS A. Foamed-Insulation-Core Metal Wall Panels: Factory-foamed-in-place horizontal and / or vertical wall panel system consisting of an exterior metal face sheet with interior metal liner panel forming a thermally separated profile, bonded to factory foamed-in-place core, and with factory-sealed tongue-and-groove and rainscreen-designed pressure-equalized horizontal side Page 12 of 25

13 joint, configured with weep-hole-vented chamber to maintain equalized atmospheric pressure reducing potential for moisture drive into wall assembly, attached to supports using concealed fasteners. 1. Exclusions: The following do not meet the requirements of this Section: a. Laminated panels. b. Barrier wall-designed systems. c. Systems relying upon venting only at vertical joints to attain pressure equalization. d. Systems relying upon field-installed gaskets or wet seals to meet performance requirements. 2. Horizontal Panel - Side Joint: Side joints with positive drip edge, sloped drain shelf and integral venting to the exterior along the panel length to permit moisture drainage and to allow air to enter the pressure equalization chamber. Side joints shall have a 2-3/8-inch baffle interlock and shall provide effective pressure equalization as demonstrated by testing specified in 1.4.F. 3. Horizontal Panel - End Joint: End joints for insulated metal panels shall be designed to allow moisture to be drained from the panel s side joint. No end dam sealant is to be applied to the ends of the side joint at the end joint location. Specifier: Section a. should be specified if the project will utilize vertical flashing at the side panel s end panel to panel joint. Then, either section a.1 or a.2 should be specified depending upon the type of end joint application that is being utilized. Section a.1 describes an Insulated Metal Vertical Joint and a.2 describes a gasketed vertical joint. a. Backer Flash - A continuous back-up flash behind the end joint is required with two beads of field applied non-curing butyl sealant between the panel and back up flashing for each panel. The field applied non-curing butyl sealant shall be married to the panel s shop applied non-curing butyl sealant within the panel s side joint. 1. [Insulated Metal Vertical Joint (IMV) - End joint shall include an integrated, Insulated Metal Vertical Joint. The Insulated Metal Vertical Joint shall be recessed 1-3/16" deep and be 5/8" [1, 2, 3 ] wide. The Insulated Metal Vertical Joint should not add exterior sightlines, contain exposed metal edges or exposed wet seals. The Insulated Metal Vertical Joint shall be constructed of an EPDM Foam Block adhered to a metal face of the same material, gage and color [custom color as specified] as the face of the panel.] 2. [Gasketed End Joint End joint shall be gasketed, exposed wet seals are not permitted. Outer wings of gasket shall compress against the metal return flange (trimless end) of the panel face.] The end joint shall be designed to allow moisture to be drained from the panel s side joint. ] Specifier: Section b. should be specified if the project will utilize the Formawall PE Seal Plate at the horizontal panel s end joint. Then, either section b.1 or b.2 should be specified depending upon the type of end joint application that is being utilized. Section b.1 describes an Insulated Metal Vertical Joint and b.2 describes a gasketed joint. NOTE PE SEAL PLATE IS ONLY Page 13 of 25

14 AVAILABLE WITH THE SMART-R WALL SOLUTION COMPONENTS INCLUDING THE 3 -T PANEL AND FV-600 WINDOW. IT IS NOT AVAILABLE WITH ANY OTHER PANEL AND WINDOW COMBINATION. b. PE Seal Plate An extruded aluminum seal plate with combination TPE gasket, drain cavity and non-curing butyl seal a vertical pressure-equalized vented chamber permitting moisture to drain to exterior. The field applied non-curing butyl sealant shall be married to the panel s shop applied noncuring butyl sealant within the panel s side joint. 3. [Insulated Metal Vertical Joint (IMV) - End joint shall include an integrated, Insulated Metal Vertical Joint. The Insulated Metal Vertical Joint shall be recessed 1-3/16" deep and be 5/8" [1 ] wide. The Insulated Metal Vertical Joint should not add exterior sightlines, contain exposed metal edges or exposed wet seals. The Insulated Metal Vertical Joint shall be constructed of an EPDM Foam Block adhered to a metal face of the same material, gage and color [custom color as specified] as the face of the panel.] 4. [Gasketed End Joint End joint shall be gasketed, exposed wet seals are not permitted. Outer wings of gasket shall compress against the metal return flange (trimless end) of the panel face.] The end joint shall be designed to allow moisture to be drained from the panel s side joint. 4. Panel Ends: [Flat Panels - Factory formed trimless ends, tabbed under panel horizontal shelf.] [Profile Panels Factory applied end caps of matching substrate, color and finish] 5. Panel Width: [10" (254 mm) - 40" (1016 mm)] [Custom widths indicated]. Specifier: Describe panel profile by selecting option in subparagraph below, or delete and show profile in drawing details. 6. Panel Profile: [Flat] [DS-59 Profile] [DS-60 Profile] [Steep-sloped Drain Shelf] in locations and sizes indicated. 7. Panel Reveals: a. Horizontal panels 1) Flat Panels: 0.5 [1/4 ], [1 ], [1.5 ], [2 ], [2.5 ], [3 ], [3.5 ], [4 ], [4.5 ], [5 ], [5.5 ], [6 ] reveal 2) Profile-faced Panels: As indicated. [DS-59 Profile] [DS-60 Profile] 3) Steep Sloped Joint: [1-3/16 inch (30.2 mm) for 2, 2.5 and 3 -T] [2-3/16 inch (55.6 mm) for 3 ], 45 degree (0.78 rad) sloped joint as indicated. b. Vertical Panels 1) Flat Panels: 1/8 [1/4 ], [1 ], [1.5 ], [2 ], [2.5 ], [3 ], [3.5 ], [4 ], [4.5 ], [5 ], [5.5 ], [6 ] reveal 2) Profile-faced Panels: As indicated. [DS-59 Profile] [DS-60 Profile] 3) Steep Sloped Joint: [1-3/16 inch (30.2 mm) for 2, 2.5 and 3 -T] [2-3/16 inch (55.6 mm) for 3 ], 45 degree (0.78 rad) sloped joint as indicated. Page 14 of 25

15 Specifier: Coordinate panel thickness selected below with corresponding thermal resistance value in following paragraph. Panel thicknesses and R-values correspond to CENTRIA Dimension Series 2.0, 2.5 and 3.0, and 3.0-T respectively. 8. Panel Thickness: [2.0 inch (51 mm), profiled] [2.0 inch (51 mm), flat] [2.5 inch (64 mm), profiled] [2.5 inch (64 mm), flat] [3.00 inch (76 mm), flat] [3.00 inch - T (76mm), profiled] [3.00 inch - T (76 mm), flat]. 9. Thermal-Resistance (R) Value: [2 profiled - R-10] [2 flat - R-14] [2.5 profiled - R-13] [2.5 flat - R-17] [3 flat - R-21] [3 -T profiled - R-16] [3 -T flat - R-22]. 2.6 METAL WALL PANEL ACCESSORIES A. General: Provide complete metal wall panel assembly incorporating trim, copings, fasciae, parapet caps, soffits, sills, inside and outside corners, and miscellaneous flashings. Provide manufacturer's factory-formed clips, shims, flashings, gaskets, lap tapes, closure strips, and caps for a complete installation. Fabricate accessories in accordance with SMACNA Manual. B. Formed Flashing and Trim: Match material, thickness, and color of metal wall panel face sheets. C. Extrusion Trim: Provide manufacturer-provided extruded trim for the following locations and as indicated on Drawings: 1. Base trim. 2. Coping. 3. Panel installation perimeter. 4. Opening perimeters. D. Sealants: Type recommended by metal wall panel system manufacturer for application, meeting requirements of Division 07 Section "Joint Sealants." E. Flashing Tape: 4-inch wide self-adhering butyl flashing tape. F. Panel Attachment Clips: Concealed G-90 galvanized steel clip configured to prevent overdriving of fastener and crushing of foam core, with panel fasteners engaging both face and liner elements and mechanically attaching to panel supports. Clip configured also to be utilized without removing significant portions of the foam at each clip location. G. Fasteners: Self-tapping screws, bolts, nuts, and other acceptable fasteners recommended by panel manufacturer. Where exposed fasteners cannot be avoided, supply corrosion-resistant fasteners with heads matching color of metal wall panels by means factory-applied coating. 2.7 INTEGRATED WINDOW SYSTEM Specifier: Select one of eight integrated window systems below based on project requirements. Where options are given, select system depth and through-tube support types. A. Integrated Window Units: Thermally-improved fixed aluminum window units designed to integrate with metal wall panel profile and secondary support system without receptor channels or other flashing. System to be tested integrated with panels per the requirements of section 1.5 B and 1.5 C. Sash to accept 1 inch (25 mm) insulating glass units. Specifier: Retain Formavue FV-100 windows for 2" vertical panel applications using spandrel supports. Page 15 of 25

16 1. Basis of Design: CENTRIA Formavue FV-100 Integrated Window System. a. System Depth: 5-5/32 inch (131 mm). b. Sightlines: Head: 3 inch (76 mm); Sill: 3 inch (76 mm); Mullions: 3 inch (76 mm). Specifier: Retain Formavue FV-200 windows for 2" or 3" horizontal panel applications using spandrel supports. 2. Basis of Design: CENTRIA Formavue FV-200 Integrated Window System. a. System Depth: 5-5/32 inch (131 mm). b. Sightlines: Head: 3 inch (76 mm); Sill: 3 inch (76 mm); Mullions: 3 inch (76 mm) Specifier: Retain Formavue FV-300 windows for 2" or 3" horizontal panel applications using steel or aluminum through-tube supports. 3. Basis of Design: CENTRIA Formavue FV-300 Integrated Window System with through-tube supports for panels and strip windows. a. System Depth: [6-1/2 inch (165 mm)] [7-1/2 inch (190 mm)] [8-1/2 inch (216 mm)] [10-1/2 inch (267mm)] [, with steel through-tube supports]. b. System Depth: [5" (127mm)] [6" (152.4mm)] [7 inch (178 mm)] [8 inch (203 mm)] [, with aluminum through-tube supports]. c. Sightlines: 3 inch (76 mm); Sill: 3 inch (76 mm); Mullions: 3 inch (76 mm). Specifier: Retain Formavue FV-400 windows for horizontal panel applications using steel or aluminum through-tube supports. 4. Basis of Design: CENTRIA Formavue FV-400 Integrated Window System. a. System Depth: [6-5/8 inch (168 mm)] [7-5/8 inch (194 mm)] [8-5/8 inch (219 mm)] [10-5/8 inch (270mm)] [, with steel through-tube supports]. b. System Depth: [5-1/4 inch (133.4mm)] [6-1/4 inch (158.8mm)] ([7-1/4 inch (184 mm)] [8-1/4 inch (210 mm)] [, with aluminum through-tube supports]. c. Sightlines: Head: 2-1/2 inch (63 mm); Sill: 2-1/2 inch (63 mm); Mullions: 2-1/2 inch (63 mm). d. Exterior pressure bar glazing with snap-on cover. e. Integral gutter at window head and panel base. Specifier: Retain Formavue FV-500 windows for 2" or 3" horizontal panel applications using spandrel supports or steel or aluminum through-tube supports, when shop assembly is desired. 5. Basis of Design: CENTRIA Formavue FV-500 Integrated Window System. a. System Depth: [6-1/2 inch (165mm)] [7-1/2 inch (191mm)] [8-1/2 inch (216mm)] [10-1/2 inch (267mm)] [, with steel through-tube supports]. b. System Depth: [5" (127mm)] [6"(152.4mm)] [7" (178mm)] [8" (203.2mm)] [, with aluminum through-tube supports]. c. Sightlines: Head: 3 inch (76 mm); Sill: 3 inch (76 mm); Mullions: 3 inch (76 mm). d. Configuration: [Punched openings] [Single lite] [Stacked glass] [As indicated]. e. Mullions: Full. f. Frame: Thermally-improved 6063-T5 aluminum extrusions, inside glazed. Page 16 of 25

17 Specifier: Retain Formavue FV-600 windows for 3"-T horizontal panel applications using spandrel supports (FV-600X or FV-600A) or steel or aluminum through-tube supports (FV-600S), when shop assembly is desired. This window system integrates only with the Formawall 3 -T panel systems. 6. Basis of Design: CENTRIA Formavue FV-600 Integrated Window System. a. System Depth: [FV-600X 3 inch (76 mm)] [FV-600A 6 inch (152mm)] [FV-600S [7-3/8 inch (187.3mm)] [8-3/8 inch (212.7mm)] [9-3/8 inch (238.1mm)] [11-3/8 in (289mm)]]. b. System Depth: [7-1/4 inch (184 mm)] [8-1/4 inch (210 mm)] [, with steel through-tube supports]. c. Sightlines: Head: 3 inch (76 mm); Sill: 3 inch (76 mm); Mullions: 3 inch (76 mm). d. Configuration: [Punched openings] [Single lite] [Stacked glass] [Strip Windows] [As indicated]. e. Mullions: [Full] [Structural glazed]. f. Frame: Weathered joints are shop assembled; Thermally-improved 6063-T5 aluminum extrusions; fully integrated with panel joinery; No receptors, [inside glazed] [outside glazed]. 7. Basis of Design: CENTRIA Formavue FV-600KDS Field Assembled, Integrated Window System. a. System Depth: FV-600SKDS 6 inch (152 mm). b. System Depth: [7-1/4 inch (184 mm)] [8-1/4 inch (210 mm)] [, with steel through-tube supports]. c. Sightlines: Head: 3 inch (76 mm); Sill: 3 inch (76 mm); Mullions: 3 inch (76 mm). d. Configuration: [Punched openings] [Single lite] [Stacked glass] [Strip Windows] [As indicated]. e. Mullions: [Full] [Structural glazed]. f. Frame: Weathered joints are field assembled; Thermally-improved 6063-T5 aluminum extrusions; fully integrated with panel joinery; No receptors, outside glazed. Specifier: Retain Formavue FV-650 windows for 2.5" horizontal panel applications using spandrel supports (FV-650X or FV-650A) or steel or aluminum through-tube supports (FV-650S), when shop assembly is desired. This window system integrates only with the Formawall 3 -T panel systems. 8. Basis of Design: CENTRIA Formavue FV-650 Integrated Window System. a. System Depth: FV-650X [2.5 inch (76 mm)], FV-650A [5.5 inch (140 mm)], FV- 650S [6-7/8 inch (175mm)] [7-7/8 inch (200mm)] [8-7/8 inch (225mm)] [10-7/8 in (276mm)]. b. Sightlines: Head: 3 inch (76 mm); Sill: 3 inch (76 mm); Mullions: 3 inch (76 mm). c. Configuration: [Single lite] [Stacked glass] [Stripped Windows] [As indicated]. d. Mullions: [Full] [Structural glazed]. e. Frame: Weathered joints are shop assembled; Thermally-improved 6063-T5 aluminum extrusions; fully integrated with panel joinery; No receptors, [inside glazed]. Specifier: Select exterior and interior window finishes from options below. Page 17 of 25

18 9. Finish, Exterior: a. Match metal wall panel finish. b. Fluoropolymer, 2-coat, AAMA 2605, color as selected by Architect from manufacturer s full range. c. Fluoropolymer, 2-coat, AAMA 2605, custom color matching [specifier insert color selection]. d. Clear Anodic Finish, Architectural Class I, AAMA Finish, Interior: a. Match metal wall panel finish. b. Fluoropolymer, 2-coat, AAMA 2605, color as selected by Architect from manufacturer s full range. c. Fluoropolymer, 2-coat, AAMA 2605, custom color matching [specifier insert color selection]. d. Clear Anodic Finish, Architectural Class I, AAMA Glazing: [1/4 inch (6 mm) single-glazed] [1 inch (25.4 mm insulating glass], as specified in Division 08 Section "Glazing." 2.8 INTEGRATED TRANSLUCENT PANELS Specifier: CENTRIA offers integrated Kalwall panels when using the 3 inch (70 mm) thick Formawall system. Kalwall panels provide translucent light while retaining excellent insulation properties in an impact-resistant form. See details, including options for Kalwall panel grid patterns, face sheet colors, and insulation values, at A. Manufacturers/Products: 1. Product: Kalwall Insulated Translucent Sandwich Panel by Kalwall Corporation. B. Panel Construction: Assembly of uniformly colored, translucent, thermoset, fiberglassreinforced-polymer face sheets bonded to both sides of a grid core. Comply with applicable portions of ICBO ES AC04, "Sandwich Panels." System to be tested integrated with panels per the requirements of section 1.4 B and 1.4 C. 1. Face-Sheet, Self-Ignition Temperature: 650 deg F (343 deg C) or more per ASTM D Face-Sheet Burning Extent: 1 inch (25 mm) or less per ASTM D 635. Select options in two subparagraphs below based upon performance of selected face sheets. 3. Face-Sheet, Smoke-Developed Index: [200] [250] or less per UL Interior Face-Sheet, Flame-Spread Index: Not more than [20] [50] per UL 723. Retain subparagraph below when required for Project. Consult Owner's property insurance underwriter. 5. Fire Performance: Comply with requirements of FMG 4881 Standard for Class 1 Exterior Wall Systems. C. Panel Thickness: 2-3/4 inches (70 mm). Page 18 of 25

19 Select one of two grid core fabrication construction types in two paragraphs below. Select R-value option that corresponds to panel construction. D. Panel R-Value, Aluminum I-Beam Grid Core: Not more than [1.89 (.33)] [3.45 (.61)] [5 (.8)] [5.56 (.98)], measured in sq. ft. x hour x deg. Fahrenheit/Btu (sq. m x K/W) according to National Fenestration Research Council (NFRC) Procedure for Determining Fenestration Product R-values. E. Panel R-Value, Thermally-Broken Grid Core: Not more than [4.35 (.76)] [7.14 (1.27)] [10 (1.75)] [20 (3.57)], measured in Btu/sq. ft. x h x deg F (W/sq. m x K) according to National Fenestration Research Council (NFRC) Procedure for Determining Fenestration Product R-values. When required for Project, insert light transmission and solar heat gain data in following two paragraphs for selected face sheet combination; refer to Kalwall website for data. F. Panel Light Transmission: For face sheets indicated: <Insert value> percent light transmission. G. Solar Heat Gain Characteristics: For face sheets indicated: <Insert value> solar heat gain coefficient at 0 deg. incident angle. Retain paragraph below when thermally-broken grid core construction is selected. H. Condensation Resistance Characteristics: For thermally-broken panel construction, CRF 80 at bond line and CRF 90 at center of grid cell, per AAMA I. Panel Strength Characteristics: 1. Maximum Panel Deflection: Maximum 1.9-inch (48-mm) deflection in 10 ft. span unit without supporting frame, at 30 lbf/ sq. ft. (1.4 kpa), per ASTM E 72. J. Grid Core: Extruded-aluminum I-beams, with a minimum flange width of 7/16 inch (11.1 mm), and provision for mechanical interlocking of muntin-mullion and perimeter. 1. Extruded Aluminum: ASTM B 221 (ASTM B 221M), 6063-T6 or 6005-T5 alloy and temper. Select one-piece aluminum or thermally-broken grid core construction as required. 2. I-Beam Construction: [One-piece extruded-aluminum components] [Thermally broken; two separate extruded-aluminum components permanently bonded by a material of low thermal conductance]. Select grid pattern from options below. For other grid options, contact Kalwall. 3. Grid Pattern: a. Inline rectangle, nominal [12 by 24 inches (305 by 610 mm)] [8 by 20 inches (203 by 508 mm)]. b. Staggered rectangle, nominal 12 by 24 inches (305 by 610 mm) [8 by 20 inches (203 by 508 mm)]. c. Square, nominal 12 inches (305 mm). Page 19 of 25

20 K. Exterior Face Sheet: 1. Thickness: inches (1.778 mm). 2. Color: [White] [Crystal] [As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range]. 3. Color Stability: Not more than 3.0 units Delta E per ASTM D 2244 and as follows: a. Panel Mounting Angle: Not more than 5 degrees from horizontal. b. Exposure Period: 60 months. 4. Erosion Protection: Manufacturer's standard embedded glass erosion barrier. Revise subparagraph below if required for vandal resistance. 5. Impact Resistance: No fracture or tear at impact of [70 ft. lbs. (95 J)] [230 ft. lbs. (312 J)] when impacted by a 3-1/4 inch (83-mm-) diameter, 5-lb. (2.3-kg) free-falling ball according to test procedure in UL 972. Revise subparagraph below in correspondence to Florida projects. 6. Windborne Debris Impact Resistance Performance L. Interior Face Sheet: a. Translucent panels must meet impact-resistant requirements of an approved impact-resisting standard: ASTM E 1886 and ASTM E 1996 or TAS 201, 202 and 203. b. Panel system designed to meet missile level [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] per ASTM E Thickness: inch (1.143 mm). 2. Color: [White] [Crystal] [As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range]. M. Panel Fabrication: Factory assemble and seal panels. 1. Laminate face sheets to grid core under heat and pressure process to produce straight adhesive bonding lines that cover width of core members. 2. Fabricate with grid pattern symmetrical about centerlines of panel. 3. Fabricate panel to allow condensation within panel to escape. 4. Reinforce panel corners. 2.9 INTEGRATED WALL LOUVER UNITS A. Manufacturers/Products: 1. Product: C/S Louvers by Construction Specialties, Inc., [Specifier: Insert C/S model number for basis of design louver]. 2. [Specifier: Insert additional acceptable manufacturer(s) if required.] B. Exterior Wall Louvers, General: Extruded aluminum louvers, designed to integrate with metal wall panel profile and secondary support system without receptor channels or other flashing, nominal thickness not less than inch (1.5 mm) for blades and inch (2.0 mm) for frames, of types and performance indicated. System to be tested integrated with panels per the requirements of section 1.5 B and 1.5 C. Page 20 of 25

21 1. Louver Depth: [4 inches (100 mm)] [6 inches (147 mm)] [7 inches (175 mm)] deep. 2. Mullion Type: [Exposed] [Semirecessed] [Fully recessed]. Specifier: Select and edit louver type(s) from 6 paragraphs below meeting project requirements. C. [Horizontal] [Vertical] Storm-Resistant Fixed Louver: D. Horizontal,[ Continuous-Line,] [ Sightproof,] Drainable-Blade Fixed Louver: E. Horizontal, Nondrainable-Blade Fixed Louver: F. Vertical, Sightproof Fixed Louver: G. Dual-Blade, Drainable-Blade, Adjustable Louver: H. Single-Blade,[Insulated,] Adjustable Louver: Specifier: Edit louver performance requirements in consultation with louver manufacturer and mechanical engineer. 1. Free Area: Not less than [31] [37] [44] [50] percent. 2. Air Performance: Not exceeding [0.10-inch wg (25-Pa)] [0.15-inch wg (37-Pa)] static pressure drop at [600-fpm (3.0-m/s)] [650-fpm (3.3-m/s)] [700-fpm (3.6-m/s)] [800- fpm (4.1-m/s)] [900-fpm (4.6-m/s)] [950-fpm (4.8-m/s)] free area velocity. 3. Wind-Driven Rain Performance: Minimum [99] [95] [80] percent effectiveness at rain fall rate of [3 inches (75 mm) per hour and a wind speed of 29 mph (13 m/s)] [8 inches (200 mm) per hour and wind speed of 50 mph (22.4 m/s)] at intake velocity of [300 fpm (1.5 m/s)] [400 fpm (2.0 m/s)]. 4. Point of Beginning Water Penetration: Not less than [750 fpm (3.8 m/s)] [850 fpm (4.3 m/s)] [950 fpm (4.8 m/s)]. I. AMCA Seal: Mark units with AMCA Certified Ratings Seal. J. Finish, Exterior: 1. Match metal wall panel finish. 2. Fluoropolymer, 2-coat, AAMA 2605, color as selected by Architect from manufacturer s full range. 3. Fluoropolymer, 2-coat, AAMA 2605, custom color matching [specifier insert color selection]. 4. Clear Anodic Finish, Architectural Class I, AAMA INTEGRATED SUN SCREENS A. Manufacturers/Products: 1. Product: Formawall Integrated Sunshades by Construction Specialties, Inc. 2. [Specifier: Insert additional acceptable manufacturer(s) if required]. B. Integrated Sun Screens, General: Extruded aluminum blades and outriggers, designed to integrate with metal wall panel profile and secondary support system, with gasketed cast aluminum fitting connecting outrigger to through-tube structural supports without flashing and without penetration of wall panel interior vapor seal. Page 21 of 25

22 1. Configuration: [Specifier insert selection]. 2. Outrigger Type: [Specifier insert selection]. 3. Finish, Exterior: 2.11 SECONDARY METAL FRAMING a. Match metal wall panel finish. b. Fluoropolymer, 2-coat, AAMA 2605, color as selected by Architect from manufacturer s full range. c. Fluoropolymer, 2-coat, AAMA 2605, custom color matching [specifier insert color selection]. d. Clear Anodic Finish, Architectural Class I, AAMA 611. A. Miscellaneous Framing Components, General: Cold-formed metallic-coated steel sheet, ASTM C 645, Grade 50, with ASTM A 653/A 653M, G90 (Z180) hot-dip galvanized zinc coating. B. Subgirts: C- or Z- shaped sections, inch (1.37-mm) minimum. C. Sill Channels: inch (1.37-mm) minimum. D. Hat Channels: (1.37mm) minimum. E. [Steel] [Aluminum] vertical tube structural supports for metal wall panel system, coordinated with panel system components, engineered to meet project structural design requirements, and finished to match panel interior finish, of size indicated on approved shop drawings. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Examine metal wall panel system substrate with Installer present. Inspect for erection tolerances and other conditions that would adversely affect installation of metal wall panels. B. Wall Substrate: Confirm that wall substrate is within tolerances acceptable to metal wall panel system manufacturer. 1. Maximum deviations acceptable: a. 1/4-inch in 20 feet (6.4 mm in 6 m) vertically or horizontally from face plane of framing. b. 1/2-inch (12.7 mm) from flat substrate on any building elevation. c. 1/8-inch in 5 feet (3.2 mm in 1.5 m). C. Framing: Inspect framing that will support metal wall panels to determine if support components are installed as indicated on approved shop drawings. Confirm presence of acceptable framing members at recommended spacing to match installation requirements of metal wall panels. D. Openings: Verify that windows, doors, louvers and other penetrations match layout on shop drawings. Page 22 of 25

23 E. Advise G.C., in writing, of all out- of-tolerance work and other deficient conditions prior to proceeding with metal wall panel installation. F. Correct out of tolerance work and other deficient conditions prior to proceeding with insulated panel installation. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Secondary Metal Framing: Install secondary metal framing components as indicated. Install secondary metal framing and other metal panel supports per ASTM C 754 and metal wall panel manufacturer's recommendations. 3.3 METAL WALL PANEL SYSTEM INSTALLATION A. General: Install metal wall panel system in accordance with approved shop drawings and manufacturer's recommendations. Install metal wall panels in orientation, sizes, and locations indicated. Anchor metal wall panels and other components securely in place. Provide for thermal and structural movement B. Attach panels to metal framing using recommended clips, screws, fasteners, sealants, and adhesives indicated on approved shop drawings. 1. Fasteners for Steel Wall Panels: Stainless-steel for exterior locations and locations exposed to moisture; carbon steel for interior use only. 2. Apply elastomeric sealant continuously between metal base channel (sill angle) and concrete, and elsewhere as indicated or, if not indicated, as approved by manufacturer. 3. Fasten metal wall panels to supports with concealed clips at each joint at location, spacing, and with fasteners recommended by manufacturer. Install clips to supports with self-tapping fasteners. 4. Provide weatherproof escutcheons for pipe and conduit penetrating exterior walls. 5. Horizontal Joinery: Working from base of installation to top connect upper panel to lower panel at dry seal joinery. 6. Vertical Joinery: Provide reveal between vertical ends of panels as shown on shop drawings using hardware and gaskets furnished by manufacturer to form a weather tight seal between panels. 7. Dissimilar Materials: Where elements of metal wall panel system will come into contact with dissimilar materials, treat faces and edges in contact with dissimilar materials as recommended by manufacturer. C. Joint Sealers: Install gaskets, joint fillers, and sealants where indicated and where required for weatherproof performance of metal wall panel assemblies. 1. Seal panel end utilizing 2 beads of non-curing butyl aligning with factory-applied seal in adjacent panel pocket; apply continuously without gaps to complete panel system air barrier. 2. Seal metal wall panel to supports or back-up flashing sealant, full width of panel. Seal side joints where recommended by metal wall panel manufacturer. Do not install sealant in locations that will interfere with drainage of pressure-equalized panel chambers. 3. Prepare joints and apply sealants per Division 07 Section "Joint Sealants." Page 23 of 25

24 3.4 ACCESSORY INSTALLATION A. General: Install metal wall panel accessories with positive anchorage to building and weathertight mounting and provide for thermal expansion. Coordinate installation with flashings and other components. 1. Install related flashings and sheet metal trim per requirements of Division 07 Section "Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim." 2. Install components required for a complete metal wall panel assembly, including trim, copings, corners, seam covers, flashings, sealants, gaskets, fillers, closure strips, and similar items. 3. Comply with performance requirements and manufacturer's written installation instructions. 4. Provide concealed fasteners except where noted on approved shop drawings. 5. Set units true to line and level as indicated. Install work with laps, joints, and seams that will be permanently watertight and weather resistant. 3.5 INTEGRATED UNIT INSTALLATION A. Install [window units] [translucent panels] [louvers] [sun screens] in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations and approved shop drawings. Anchor supports to structure with approved anchors. Assemble wall components using gaskets, fasteners, and trim supplied by metal wall panel manufacturer. Separate dissimilar metals with manufacturer's approved coating. 3.6 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. The panel installer shall water test panel [and window] areas for each crew at least twice during installation schedule and once at the conclusion of the installation. B. Progress or check tests can be performed by the installer following test procedures noted in AAMA No independent test agency need to be employed in this test phase. Results of this test phase is to be recorded and reported to the panel manufacturer. C. Final AAMA testing will be conducted by an independent test agency following project completion. Areas of test are to be determined by the Architect/Engineer and General Contractor/Contract Manager and the panel installer. Engagement of the test agency is the responsibility of the [GC/CM] [panel installer]. A field representative from the panel manufacturer is required for the final inspection and testing. 3.7 CLEANING AND PROTECTION A. Remove temporary protective films. Clean finished surfaces as recommended by metal wall panel manufacturer. Clear weep holes and drainage channels of obstructions, dirt, and sealant. Maintain in a clean condition during construction. B. Replace damaged panels and accessories that cannot be repaired by finish touch-up or minor repair. END OF SECTION Page 24 of 25

25 Additional Specifier's' Notes for CENTRIA Formawall Metal Wall Panels Substitution Reviews: When reviewing substitution requests for other products for compliance with this specification, CENTRIA recommends particular attention to the following issues: Rainscreen system engineering: Require submittal of sample shop drawings from a similar project to determine whether the quality of the total proposed package meets CENTRIA's standards. Is the system a pressure-equalized system such as Formawall, or is it a barrier-type system that must rely on sheathing plus a weather barrier? Do edge conditions and opening conditions include extruded trim rather than formed metal, dry gasketing instead of liquid sealants, secondary framing meeting metal thickness and corrosion resistance requirements, and proper mounting hardware? Quality of high performance finishes: Require submittal of large scale coating samples on the specified substrate to enable comparison of finish quality. Are desired colors and visual effects comparable to CENTRIA's own coating line finishes? Have previous projects with similar coating proven durable? Examination of similar installations: Panel flatness and substrate flatness are important components of overall installation quality. Does the manufacturer/installer meet the CENTRIA's tolerances specified in this Section? Coordination with Drawings: CENTRIA recommends you coordinate the following: Show details of integrated windows, wall louvers, and sunscreen units. Show interfaces between panels, panel trim, and integrated units. Show details that allow for moisture penetration into and weeping from the pressure-equalized cavity behind the CENTRIA rainscreen wall panel system. Show unobstructed path for moisture movement to the exterior, along with moisture barrier and flexible flashings specified in other Sections. Detail edge conditions with extruded trims that protect the panel edges, especially at panel bottom. Show extruded coping at top of wall condition provided under this Section for both detail and finish coordination. Show soffits, sills, expansion joints and other components either specified in this Section or referenced from this Section to Related Sections. Page 25 of 25

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