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Structural Specifications
for Tridipanel System
PART
3 - TYPICAL SPECIFICATION
3 - 1 CODES:
All panel
and mesh fabrication shall be in strict accordance with the Tridipanel
System Manufacturing Practice and Quality Assurance Proceedures. Structural
and fire characteristics shall meet the requirements of the Southern Building
Code Congress International, Inc. (SBCCI), the Standard Building Code
(SBC), the Council of American Building Code Officials (CABO), the International
Conference of Building Officials (ICBO), Building Officials and Code Administrators
International, Inc. (BOCA) and Uniform Building and Mechanical Codes (UBC).
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Installing
Electrical Components
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3 - 2 DESIGN:
A. All
design shall be in accordance with that specified in the Tridipanel System
literature. Concrete design shall be in accordance with ACI 318-71 or
ACI 506R-85 and ACI 506.2-77 (Revised 1983). Steel design shall be in
accordance with the American Institute of Steel Construction Specification
for Design Fabrication and Erection of Structural Steel. Calculations
for loads and loading conditions shall be based on Chapter 12 of the Standard
Building Code. The calculations shall confirmthat the panel loads do not
exceed those allowed by Section IV of the Southern Building Code Congress
International, Inc. Report No. 9019.
B. Modified
expanded polystyrene should be designed in accordance with American Society
of Testing and Materials C578-87a (formerly HH-I-524C).
3 - 3 QUALIFICATIONS:
A.
All materials used in fabrication and methods of fabrication shall comply
with the requirements of the Tridipanel System Manufacturing Practice
and Quality Assurance Proceedure.
B. All field
erection, including panel splice fabrication, shall comply with the Instructions
for installing 3 - D Panel System.
3 - 4 PLANS:
The manufacture's
published installation instructions plus the plans and specifications
shall be strictly adhered to and a copy of these instructions shall be
available at all times on the job site installation.
3 - 5 STORAGE:
3 - D construction
panels can be stored out of doors on well drained flat surfaces without
protective covering. However, due to their light weight, care must be
taken to prevent damage from winds. Care must be taken not to store any
objects on top of the panels that would break the welds, puncture the
polystyrene or warp the panels. Improper storage could result in subsequent
alignment problems.
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Running Electrical
Wire to Boxes
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PART
4 - PRODUCTS
4 -1 MATERIALS:
The Tridipanel System consists of a three-dimensional welded wire frame,
integrated with a modified expanded polystyrene insulation core. Each
panel consists of the following:
A. Type 1 expanded
poltstyrene foam core with a minimum density of 0.9 pounds per cubic foot;
a flame spread index of 25 or less and a smoke developed rating of 450
or less when tested in accordance with ASTM E84; a potential heat of 6,000
BTU/sq. ft. or less when tested in accordance with NfiPA259. Thickness
of panels can vary.
B. The reinforcement
module (RIM) is manufactured with highly automated equipment. The welded
wire fabric conforms to ASTM A185. The diagonal cross wires, as well as
wire used in the fabrication of the welded wire fabric, conform to ASTM
A82. Different configurations of RIM are manufactured depending on the
end use.
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