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PROTECTION AFTER INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE OF STORAGE Exterior Storage

 STORAGE AND PROTECTION

PROTECTION AFTER INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE OF STORAGE Exterior Storage Waterproofed and Roofing Surfaces Lawns and Landscaping
PROTECTION AFTER INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE OF STORAGE Exterior Storage Waterproofed and Roofing Surfaces Lawns and Landscaping



PART one - GENERAL

1.1 REQUIREMENTS enclosed

  A. give secure storage and protection for product to be incorporated into the Work, and maintenance and protection for product when installation and till completion of the work.

 B. connected Requirements:

1. Field Offices and Sheds

2. Transportation and Handling

3. Special needs for specific product PRN by several sections of those specifications.

1.2 STORAGE

  A. Store product straight off on delivery, and defend till put in within the Work.

1. Store in unison with manufacturer's directions, with seals and labels intact and legible .

2. instrumentality shall stay prepacked as received from the seller as long as sensible. marketer packing shall be maintained or repaired as necessary. This shall embrace re-applying preservatives pro re nata.

  B. Unsealed, uncrated or unpackaged  instrumentality, materials and elements that area unit subject to degradation shall be shielded from wetness that's over four-hundredth ratio.

1. Maintain temperatures at intervals ranges needed by manufacturer's directions.

2. give wetness management for sensitive product, PRN by manufacturer's directions.

3. Store unpacked product on shelves, in bins or in neat piles, accessible for review.

C. instrumentality hold on in sealed containers shall be full of dry chemical element and maintained at a pressure of five psi.

D. Exterior Storage:

1. give substantial platforms, obstruction or skids to support invented product higher than ground, stop dirtying or staining. hold on instrumentality are secured to stop movement and harm.  It conjointly shall be hold on “off the ground” to guard instrumentality and packaging from wetness and contamination victimisation desiccants and alternative suggests that.

2. cowl product, subject to discoloration or deterioration from exposure to the weather, with resistant sheet coverings. give adequate ventilation to avoid condensation.

3. Store loose granular materials on solid surfaces like paved  areas, or give plyboard or sheet materials to stop admixture with foreign matter.

a. give surface evacuation to stop flow or ponding of rain.

b. stop admixture of refuse or with chemicals injurious materials or liquids.

  E. prepare storage in manner to supply quick access for review.

1.3 MAINTENANCE OF STORAGE

  A. Maintain periodic system of review of hold on product on regular basis to assure that:

1. State of storage facilities is up to give needed conditions.

2. needed environmental conditions area unit maintained on continued basis.

3. Surfaces of product exposed to parts aren't adversely affected.

4. Weathering of product, coatings and finishes is suitable beneath needs of contract documents.

  B. Mechanical and electrical instrumentality which needs service throughout long run storage shall have complete manufacturer's directions for service related to every item, with notice of fogbound directions shown on exterior of package.

1. suits manufacturer's directions on regular basis.

2. area heaters that area unit a part of electrical instrumentality shall be connected and operated unendingly till instrumentality is placed in commission.

1.4 PROTECTION when INSTALLATION

  A. give protection of put in product to stop harm from ensuant operations. take away once not required before completion of labor.

  B. put in instrumentality and structures are shielded from degradation because of the surroundings by applying applicable lubricants and preservatives.

  C. management traffic to stop harm to instrumentality and surfaces.

  D. give coverings to guard finished surfaces from harm.

1. cowl projections, wall corners, and jambs, sills and soffits of openings, in areas used for traffic and for passage of product in ensuing work.

2. defend finished floors and stairs from dirt and harm.

a. In areas subject to traffic, secure serious paper, sheet product, or alternative materials in situ.

b. For movement of serious product, lay planking or similar materials in situ.

c. For storage of product, lay tight wood protective covering in situ.

d. cowl walls and floor of elevator cars, and surfaces of compartment doors, employed by construction personnel.

  E. waterproof and Roofing Surfaces:

1. compel use of surfaces for traffic of any kind, and for storage of any product.

2. once some activity should crop up so as to hold out the contract, get recommendations of installer for defense of surface.

a. Install counseled protection, take away on completion of that activity.

b. prohibit use of adjacent unprotected areas.

  F. Lawns and Landscaping: compel traffic of any kind across planted field and improved areas.

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