SECTION 10440
IDENTIFYING DEVICES-INTERIOR SIGNS (NON-MODULAR)
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A. This section specifies interior identification signs.
1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Not applicable
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. Samples: Submit one sample sign in size illustrating type, style, letter font and colors specified; method of attachment.
B. Shop Drawings: Identify layout, materials, size letter form, letter height, mounting, finishes and accessory items.
C. Manufacturer’s Literature: Include Manufacturer’s printed installation instructions and attachment devices.
1.4 QUALIFICATIONS:
A. Manufacturer: Company specializing in manufacturing the Products specified in this section with
minimum five years experience.
1.5 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
A. Conform to applicable code, Americans with Disabilities Architectural Guidelines (ADA-AG) and ANSI
A117.1 Specifications for Making Buildings and Facilities Accessible To and Usable By Physically Handicapped People.
1.6 REFERENCES
A. Publications listed below form a part of this specification to extent referenced.
1. American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
2. Federal Specifications
3. Uniform Sign Code
4. American Society for Testing & Materials (ASTM)
1.7 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND PROTECTION
A. Package to prevent damage or deterioration during shipment, handling, storage and installation. Maintain protective coverings in place and in good repair until removal is necessary. Store products in dry condition inside enclosed facilities.
1.8 WARRANTY
A. Provide manufacturer’s warranty against defect in materials for minimum one (1) year. Warranty shall provide material and labor to replace defective materials. Damage caused by physical or chemical abuse or damage from excessive heat will not be warranted. Removal and reinstallation is not warranted.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 GENERAL
Signs and graphic components are to be by a single manufacturer, including necessary mounting options, fittings and fastenings.
2.2 SIGN STANDARDS
A. Typography:
1. Type style: see attached drawings. Copy shall be a true, clean, accurate reproduction of typeface(s) specified. Upper and lower case or all caps as indicated in Sign Type drawings and Signage Schedule. Letter spacing to be normal and interline spacing shall be set by manufacturer.
2. Arrows, symbols and logo art: To be provided in style, sizes, colors and spacing as shown in drawings.
3. Braille: Grade 2 perfectly round, clear Braille beads.
4. Translations: Grade 2 Braille copy is responsibility of the sign manufacturer.
B. Project Colors and Finishes:
1. Typography: see drawings
2. Message Tile Background: see drawings
C. Project Finishes:
1. Finishes are to meet current Federal ADA and any State requirements.
2. Finish is to be matte, 11 to 19 degrees on a 60 degree glossmeter.
2.3 SIGNS
A. General
1. Provide products produced by Appenx Inc. 1730 Lincoln Ave, Holland MI 49423, 1(800) 443-6032,
Fax 1 (616) 396-6588 or approved equal.
2. Other manufacturers must submit their products, for Architects approval, prior to bid date to be
considered as an equal. Substitutions are made under provisions of Section 01600.
B. Sign System:
1. The Appenx Acrylic Group, non-modular, Sign System shall consist of Message Tiles in ,various sizes and shapes, permanently mounted on a 1/8” clear backer.
2. The non-modular signs shall be capable of a variety of mounting options including:
pressure-sensitive mounting tape, magnetic cylinders (neodymium), velcro, system-panel brackets, 90 degree wall projection, freestanding, ceiling grid brackets, ceiling cable and other mounting devices as needed.
C. Message Tiles:
a. Message Tiles accept various forms of copy and graphics and are permanently attached to a backer.
b. Message Tiles are cleanable without use of special chemicals or cleaning solutions.
c. Message Tile Materials:
1. Fine matte acrylic - .118 thick with an acrylic lacquer finish on back surface.
2. Window Tiles - .093 thick non-glare acrylic lens
3. Dimensional– 1/8” thick matte acrylic letters embedded into 3/32” matte surface
acrylic face plate. Letters and background color of face plate painted with acrylic lacquer on second surface.
4. Tactile(ADA) – includes dimensional letters as described above and 1/32” high clear
acrylic, perfectly round Grade 2 Braille bead message translation.
5. Subsurface – 9 mil bright white gloss polyester film bonded to second surface
.118 non-glare acrylic tiles with optically clear, pressure sensitive acrylic mounting
adhesive.
6, Mosaic – .080” matte acrylic pieces on the face surface of a clear substrate to form a
graphic image.
D. Graphic Process
a. Vinyl Letters – first surface applied High Performance Cast PVC Vinyl copy.
b. Dimensional– 1/8” thick matte acrylic letters embedded into 3/32” matte surface acrylic face plate.
c. Window Inserts - .010 clear polycarbonate or paper insert initially supplied by Appenx.
2.5 FABRICATION
A. Design components to allow for expansion and contraction for a minimum material temperature range of 56 degree C (100 degree F) without causing buckling, excessive opening of joints or over stressing of adhesives and fasteners.
B. Form signs to required shapes and sizes with true curves, lines and angles.
C. Contact surfaces of connected members be true. Assembled so joints will be tight and practically unnoticeable.
D. Signs shall have fine, even texture and be flat and sound. Lines and miters sharp, arises unbroken, profiles accurate and ornament true to pattern. Plane surfaces be smooth, flat and without oil-canning, free of rack and twist. Maximum variation from plane of surface plus or minus 0.015 inch.
E. Members shall have sharp lines and angles and smooth surfaces.
F. Extruded members to be free from extrusion marks. Square turns and corners sharp, curves true.
G. Conceal fastenings where possible. Exposed ends and edges mill smooth with corners slightly rounded.
H. All painted surfaces properly primed. Finish coating of paint to have complete coverage with no light or thin applications allowing substrate or primer to show. Finished surface smooth, free of scratches, gouges, drips, bubbles, thickness variations, foreign matter and other imperfections.
I. All contact surfaces fit tight and even without forcing or warping components.
J. Shop fabricate so far as practicable and pre-assemble items to the greatest extent possible to minimize field splicing and assembly. Disassemble units only as necessary for shipping and handling limitations. Clearly mark units for re-assembly and coordinated installation.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Protect products against damage during field handling and installation. Protect adjacent existing and newly placed construction as necessary to prevent damage during installation. Paint and touch up any exposed fasteners and connecting hardware to match color and finish of surrounding surface.
B. Mount signs in proper alignment, level and plumb according to the sign location plan and the dimensions given on the elevation and sign location drawings. Where otherwise not dimensioned, signs shall be installed where best suited to provide a constant appearance throughout the project. When exact position, angle, height or location is in doubt, contact Architect for clarification.
C. At completion of sign installation, clean exposed sign surfaces. Clean and repair any adjoining surfaces that become soiled or damaged as a result of installation of signs.
D. Locate signs as shown on the Sign Location Plans.
E. At completion of installation turn over any additional stock of signs and sign components listed in Signage Schedule.
3.2 SIGNAGE SCHEDULE
A. The Signage Schedule and the Sign Location Plans are inter-related documents. These documents represent location, type and total number of signs required.
B. Contractor shall clarify any perceived irregularities in the Signage Schedule, sign mounting elevations and sign location plans