SECTION 15075 Mechanical Identification: 1-1/2 Inches 1.9 X 0.75 Inches
SECTION 15075 Mechanical Identification: 1-1/2 Inches 1.9 X 0.75 Inches
SECTION 15075 Mechanical Identification: 1-1/2 Inches 1.9 X 0.75 Inches
MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
B. Related Sections:
1. Paints and Coatings: Execution requirements for painting specified by this
section.
2. Process Air and Gas Piping: Product requirements for medical gas pipe
labels for placement by this section.
1.2 REFERENCES
1.3 SUBMITTALS
B. Product Data: Submit manufacturers catalog literature for each product required.
C. Shop Drawings: Submit list of wording, symbols, letter size, and color coding for
mechanical identification and valve chart and schedule, including valve tag
number, location, function, and valve manufacturer's name and model number.
D. Samples: Submit two tags, 1-1/2 inches in size. Submit two labels, 1.9 x 0.75
inches in size.
B. Conform to ASME A13.1 for color scheme for identification of medical gas
piping systems and accessories.
1.6 QUALIFICATIONS
1.9 WARRANTY
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 NAMEPLATES
A. Manufacturers:
1. Craft mark Identification Systems
2. Safety Sign Co.
3. Seton Identification Products
Or approved equal
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B. Product Description: Laminated three-layer plastic with engraved black letters on
light contrasting background color.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 PREPARATION
3.2 INSTALLATION
D. Install labels with sufficient adhesive for permanent adhesion and seal with clear
lacquer. For unfinished canvas covering, apply paint primer before applying
labels.
H. Identify control panels and major control components outside panels with plastic
nameplates.
J. Identify air terminal units and radiator valves with numbered tags.
L. Identify piping, concealed or exposed, with plastic pipe markers. Use tags on
piping 3/4 inch diameter and smaller. Identify service, flow direction, and
pressure. Install in clear view and align with axis of piping. Locate identification
not to exceed 20 feet on straight runs including risers and drops, adjacent to each
valve and tee, at each side of penetration of structure or enclosure, and at each
obstruction.
M. Identify ductwork with plastic nameplates, stenciled painting. Identify with air
handling unit identification number and area served. Locate identification at air
handling unit, at each side of penetration of structure or enclosure, and at each
obstruction.
N. Provide ceiling tacks to locate valves or dampers above T-bar type panel ceilings.
Locate in corner of panel closest to equipment.