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ISSUED January 2011

09 91 23 - INTERIOR

USGBC LEED®- for SCHOOLS 09 SPECIFICATION

THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY

COMMERCIAL PAINTING SCHEDULE GUIDE

This Painting Schedule is furnished only as a guide to select interior paint systems, and is not all-inclusive of available Sherwin-Williams products. Although it is written in the CSI format and can be included in its entirety in a master specification, one should review the contents and edit to suit the particular needs of the project and its respective location. This specification does not take into consideration wet areas or areas needing high performance coatings.

Local and National V.O.C. (Volatile Organic Compound) regulations have been taken into consideration, but because these regulations vary greatly around the country and are constantly changing, we suggest that verification of product selections meet the requirements of the area in which they are to be used. It is always recommended that you consult with a LEED AP or a Sherwin-Williams Company Representative before finalizing the selection.

If you need more specific information on a particular product, refer to the current Sherwin-Williams Painting Systems Catalog, the sherwin-williams.com / swgreenspecs.com website or call our Architectural Services Department toll free.

If you need more specific information on a particular rule, please contact USGBC directly. 1-800-795-1746

The Sherwin-Williams Company

Architectural Services Department

1-800-321-8194 (Telephone)

216-566-1392 (Fax)


SECTION 09 91 23

INTERIOR PAINTS AND COATINGS

Part 1 GENERAL

1.1 SECTION INCLUDES

A Interior paint and coatings systems

1.2 RELATED SECTIONS

A Section 05 05 13 - Shop Applied Coatings for Metal

B Section 06 01 40 - Architectural Woodwork Refinishing

C Section 06 05 83 - Shop Applied Wood Coatings

D Section 07 19 00 - Water Repellents

E Section 09 67 00 - Fluid Applied Flooring for Concrete

F Section 09 93 00 - Stains and Transparent Finishes

G Section 09 96 00 - High-Performance Coatings

1.3 REFERENCES

A SSPC-SP 1 - Solvent Cleaning

B SSPC-SP 2 - Hand Tool Cleaning

C SSPC-SP 3 - Power Tool Cleaning

D SSPC-SP 13 / Nace No. 6 Surface Preparation for Concrete

E EPA-Method 24

F GREENGUARD®

G LEED®-for Schools 09 w/Addenda posted 11/3/2010

H LEED®-BD&C w/Addenda posted 11/3/2010


1.4 SUBMITTALS

A Submit under provisions of Section 01 33 00, Submittal Procedures.

B Product Data: Manufacturer's data sheets on each paint and coating product should include:

1 Product characteristics

2 Surface preparation instructions and recommendations

3 Primer requirements and finish specification

4 Storage and handling requirements and recommendations

5 Application methods

6 Cautions, VOCs

C Selection Samples: Submit a complete set of color chips that represent the full range of manufacturer’s color samples available.

D Verification Samples: For each finish product specified, submit samples that represent actual product, color, and sheen.

1.5 MOCK-UP

Include a mock-up if the project size and/or quality warrant taking such a precaution. The following is one example of how a mock-up on a large project might be specified. When deciding on the extent of the mock-up, consider all the major different types of painting on the project.

A Finish surfaces for verification of products, colors, & sheens

B Finish area designated by Architect

C Provide samples that designate prime & finish coats

D Do not proceed with remaining work until the Architect approves the mock-up samples

1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A Delivery: Deliver manufacturer's unopened containers to the work site. Packaging shall bear the manufacturer’s name, label, and the following list of information:

Product name, and type (description)

Application & use instructions

Surface preparation

VOC content

Environmental issues

Batch date

Color number/name

B Storage: Store and dispose of solvent-based materials, and materials used with solvent-based materials, in accordance with requirements of local authorities having jurisdiction.

Store materials in an area that is within the acceptable temperature range, per manufacturer’s instructions. Protect from freezing.

C Handling: Maintain a clean, dry storage area, to prevent contamination or damage to the coatings.

1.7 PROJECT CONDITIONS

A Maintain environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, and ventilation) within limits recommended by manufacturer for optimum results. Do not apply coatings under environmental conditions outside manufacturer's absolute limits. This specification does not take into consideration wet areas or areas needing high performance coatings.

Part 2 PRODUCTS

2.1 MANUFACTURERS

A Acceptable Manufacturer:

The Sherwin-Williams Company

101 Prospect Avenue NW

Cleveland, OH 44115

Tel: (800) 321-8194

Fax: (216) 566-1392

sherwin-williams.co

swgreenspecs.com

B Substitutions: Requests for substitutions will be considered in accordance with provisions of Section 01 60 00 Product Requirements.

When submitting request for substitution, provide complete product data specified above under Submittals, for each substitute product.

C The Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS) rating program criteria scoring includes points for Low-emitting Materials under Credit EQ 2.2. This credit requires products to be tested in accordance with the California Department of Health Services (CDHS) Standard PracticeA, as referenced below, and meet its allowable emission limits. Section 6 of the CDHS Standard Practice defines the provisions required for “Acceptable Alternatives to its Practice”.

As an acceptable alternative, products certified under GREENGUARD Children

& Schools Program (C&S) are eligible for CHPS EQ2.2 points provided that all

of the following terms and conditions agreed to by CHPS and Greenguard

Environmental Institute (GEI)

All paints and coatings installed in the building interior shall meet the testing and product requirements of the California Department of Health Services Standard Practice for The Testing Of Volatile Organic Emissions From Various Sources Using Small-Scale Environmental Chambers, including 2004 Addenda. Source GreenGuard

D Requirements: USGBC LEED®- for Schools 09

EQ Credit 4: Low-Emitting Materials:

Schools Paints & Coatings (1 point)

All paints and coatings installed in the building interior must meet the testing and product requirements of the California Department of Health Services Standard Practice for The Testing Of Volatile Organic Emissions From Various Sources Using Small-Scale Environmental Chambers, including 2004 Addenda. Source USGBC

Or as an alternate compliance method. Per USGBC BD&C Addenda 11/3/2010

Compliance Path: LEED 2009 for Schools project teams may substitute LEED 2009 for New

Construction IEQ Credit 4 Low-Emitting Materials credits in place of corresponding LEED 2009 for Schools IEQ Credit 4 Low-Emitting Materials credits. LEED for Schools project teams may still achieve a maximum of 4 points under IEQ Credit 4 regardless of the compliance path chosen, per the table below


Low-Emitting Materials Credit Options Compliance Paths

(1 point each, for a maximum of 4 points)

Adhesives & Sealants LEED 2009 for Schools IEQ Credit 4.1 – Adhesives & Sealants

OR

LEED 2009 for New Construction IEQ Credit 4.1 – Adhesives & Sealants

Paints & Coatings LEED 2009 for Schools IEQ Credit 4.2 – Paints & Coatings

OR

LEED 2009 for New Construction IEQ Credit 4.2 – Paints & Coatings

Flooring Systems LEED 2009 for Schools IEQ Credit 4.3 – Flooring Systems

OR

LEED 2009 for New Construction IEQ Credit 4.3 – Flooring Systems

Composite Wood & Agrifiber Products LEED 2009 for Schools IEQ Credit 4.4 – Composite Wood & Agrifiber Products

OR

LEED 2009 for New Construction IEQ Credit 4.4 – Composite Wood & Agrifiber Products

Furniture & Furnishings LEED 2009 for Schools IEQ Credit 4.5 – Furniture & Furnishings

Ceiling & Wall Systems LEED 2009 for Schools IEQ Credit 4.6 – Ceiling & Wall Systems

2.2 APPLICATIONS/SCOPE

A Use this article to define the scope of painting if not fully defined in a Finish Schedule or on the drawings. This article must be carefully edited to reflect the surfaces actually found on the project. In some cases, it may be enough to use the first paragraph that says, in effect, "paint everything" along with a list of items not to paint, without exhaustively defining all the different surfaces and items that must be painted.

B If the project involves repainting some but not all existing painted surfaces, be sure to indicate the extent of the repainting.

C The descriptions of each system can also be used to further refine the definition of what is to be painted, stained, or clear finished.

D Surfaces to Be Coated:

Concrete: Poured, Precast, Tilt-Up, Cast-In-Place, Cement Board including Plaster

Masonry: (CMU - Concrete, Split Face, Scored, Smooth, etc.)

Metal: Aluminum, Galvanized

Metal: (Structural Steel, Joists, Trusses, Beams, Misc. & Ornamental Iron, Ferrous Metal)

Wood: Walls, Ceilings, Doors, Trim

Drywall


2.3 Schedule Index

A. CONCRETE Pages 8-9
(Walls & Ceilings, Poured Concrete, Precast Concrete, Unglazed Brick, Cement Board, Tilt-Up, Cast-In-Place) including PLASTER - (Walls, Ceilings)

1. Latex Systems

2. Epoxy System (Water Base)

B. MASONRY Pages 10-11
(CMU - Concrete, Split Face, Scored, Smooth, High/Low Density, Fluted)(non-wet area)

1. Latex Systems

2. Epoxy System (Water Base)

C. METAL - (Aluminum, Galvanized) Pages 12-14

1. Latex Systems

2. Epoxy System (Water Base)

3. Dryfall System (Water Base)

D. METAL-Steel (Structural Steel, Joists, Trusses, Beams, Misc & Ornamental Iron, Ferrous Metal)
1. Latex Systems Pages 14-16

2. Epoxy System (Water Base)

3. Dryfall System (Water Base)

E. WOOD- (Walls, Ceilings, Doors, Trim,) Pages 16-17
1. Latex Systems

2. Stain and Varnish System

F. DRYWALL Pages 17-18
(Walls, Ceilings, Gypsum Board, Wood Pulp Board, Plaster Board, etc)

1. Latex Systems

2. Epoxy Topcoat System (Water Base)

Index of Data pages

DATAPAGES AND MSDS SHEETS: (To open any Data page Files, please click here)

·  GreenGuard Certifications can be found at: www.greenguard.org

For a comprehensive list of USGBC LEED-S & LEED-NC09 acceptable products please click this link that takes you to the LEED® & VOC Coatings Reference Guide. swgreenspecs.com

* Refer to the current MSDS/EDS for exact VOCs. VOCs may vary by base. Some colors may not be Zero VOC after tinting with conventional colorants

PRODUCTS / GREENGUARD
Children & Schools sm / GREENGUARD
Indoor Air Quality certified®
Brilliance™ High Performance Ceiling Paint, A27W01815 / Certified / Certified
Harmony® Low Odor Interior Latex Eg-Shel, B9 Series / Certified / Certified
Harmony® Low Odor Interior Latex Flat, B5 Series / Certified / Certified
Harmony® Low Odor Interior Latex Primer, B11 / Certified / Certified
Harmony® Low Odor Latex Semi-Gloss, B10 Series / Certified / Certified
PrepRite® Block Filler, B25W25 / Certified / Certified
ProGreen® 200 Interior Latex Eg-Shel, B20-600 Series / Certified / Certified
ProGreen® 200 Interior Latex Low Sheen, B20-1600 Series / Certified / Certified
ProGreen® 200 Interior Latex Flat, B30-600 Series / Certified / Certified
ProGreen® 200 Interior Latex Primer, B28W600 / Certified / Certified
ProGreen® 200 Interior Latex Semi-Gloss B31-600 Series / Certified / Certified
ProMar® 200 Zero VOC Interior Latex Eg-Shel, B20-2600 Series / Certified / Certified
ProMar® 200 Zero VOC Interior Latex Flat, B30-2600 Series / Certified / Certified
ProMar® 200 Zero VOC Interior Latex Low Sheen, B24-2600 Series / Certified / Certified
ProMar® 200 Zero VOC Interior Latex Semi-Gloss, B31-2600 Series / Certified / Certified
Pro Industrial™ Zero VOC Acrylic, B66-600 Series / Certified / Certified
Pro Industrial™ Zero VOC Waterborne Catalyzed Epoxy, B73-300 Series / Certified / Certified
Pro Industrial™ Pro-Cryl® Universal Primer Off White, B66W310 / Certified / Certified
Stampede 1TX / Certified / Certified
Other Products under LEED –NC 09 / Category / VOC
Low VOC Waterborne Acrylic Dryfall B42W81 / DRY FOG FLAT / <50 g/L
Low VOC Waterborne Acrylic Dryfall B42W82 & 83 / DRY FOG NON-FLAT / <50 g/L
Premium Wall & Wood Primer, B28W8111 / SEALERS / <50 g/L
Loxon Acrylic Masonry Primer, A24W8300 / SEALERS / <100 g/L
WoodClassics 250 VOC Stains / STAINS / <250 g/L
WoodClassics Waterborne Polyurethane Varnish, A68 Series / VARNISH / <350 g/L


EDIT THIS SCHEDULE TO SELECT PRODUCT AND FINISH DESIRED AND VOC NEEDS

2.3 SCHEDULE

A. CONCRETE - (Walls & Ceilings, Poured Concrete, Precast Concrete, Unglazed Brick, Cement Board, Tilt-Up, Cast-In-Place) including PLASTER - (Walls, Ceilings)

1. Latex Systems

a. Gloss Finish

HI-Performance – Zero VOC Finish

1st Coat: S-W Loxon Acrylic Masonry Primer, A24W8300

(8 mils wet, 3.2 dry)

2nd Coat: S-W Pro Industrial Zero VOC Gloss Acrylic, B66-600 Series

3rd Coat: S-W Pro Industrial Zero VOC Gloss Acrylic, B66-600 Series (2.5-4 mils dry per coat)

b. Semi-Gloss Finish

Low Odor – Zero VOC Finish

1st Coat: S-W Loxon Acrylic Masonry Primer, A24W8300

(8 mils wet, 3.2 mils dry)

2nd Coat: S-W ProMar 200 Zero VOC Latex Semi-Gloss, B31-2600 Series 3rd Coat: S-W ProMar 200 Zero VOC Latex Semi-Gloss, B31-2600 Series

(4 mils wet, 1.7 mils dry per coat)

Low Odor – Zero VOC Finish

1st Coat: S-W Loxon Acrylic Masonry Primer, A24W8300

(8 mils wet, 3.2 mils dry)

2nd Coat: S-W Harmony® Low Odor Interior Latex Semi-Gloss, B10 Series

3rd Coat: S-W Harmony® Low Odor Interior Latex Semi-Gloss, B10 Series

(4 mils wet, 1.6 mils dry per coat)

Low Odor - Low VOC 1st Coat: S-W Loxon Acrylic Masonry Primer, A24W8300

(8 mils wet, 3.2 mils dry)

2nd Coat: S-W ProGreen® 200 Semi-Gloss, B31-600 Series

3rd Coat: S-W ProGreen® 200 Semi-Gloss, B31-600 Series

(4 mils wet, 1.6 mils dry per coat)

HI-Performance – Zero VOC Finish 1st Coat: S-W Loxon Acrylic Masonry Primer, A24W8300

(8 mils wet, 3.2 mils dry)

2nd Coat: S-W Pro Industrial Zero VOC Semi-Gloss Acrylic, B66-650 Series 3rd Coat: S-W Pro Industrial Zero VOC Semi-Gloss Acrylic, B66-650 Series (2.5-4 mils dry per coat)

c. Eg-Shel / Satin Finish

Low Odor - Zero VOC Finish

1st Coat: S-W Loxon Acrylic Masonry Primer, A24W8300

(8 mils wet, 3.2 mils dry)

2nd Coat: S-W ProMar 200 Zero VOC Latex Eg-Shel, B20-2600 Series 3rd Coat: S-W ProMar 200 Zero VOC Latex Eg-Shel, B20-2600 Series

(4 mils wet, 1.6 mils dry per coat)

Low Odor - Zero VOC Finish

1st Coat: S-W Loxon Acrylic Masonry Primer, A24W8300

(8 mils wet, 3.2 mils dry)

2nd Coat: S-W Harmony® Low Odor Interior Latex Eg-Shel, B9 Series

3rd Coat: S-W Harmony® Low Odor Interior Latex Eg-Shel, B9 Series

(4 mils wet, 1.8 mils dry per coat)

A. CONCRETE - (Walls & Ceilings, Poured Concrete, Precast Concrete, Unglazed Brick, Cement Board, Tilt-Up, Cast-In-Place) including PLASTER - (Walls, Ceilings)

1. Latex Systems

c. Eg-Shel / Satin Finish

Low Odor - Low VOC