Aluminum Launder Covers Specs

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PART 1  GENERAL

1.1  SCOPE

  1. Provide Aluminum Launder Cover and all accessories as specified herein and on the contract drawings.

1.2  RELATED SECTIONS

  1. Responsible for all related Sections found in Divisions 1 – 16.

1.3  SUBMITTALS

    1. A submittal shall be provided to the engineer and approved prior to fabrication.  Submittal for approval includes:
      1. Submittal drawings to show size, location, and spacing of all parts; each connection type and fastener.
      2. Material List.
      3. Installation Instructions.
      4. Operation & Maintenance Manual.
      5. Structural Calculations.

 

  1. All Structural Calculations shall be sealed by a Professional Engineer.

1.4  QUALITY ASSURANCE

  1. The manufacturer shall have five years experience on similar projects.
  2. Manufacturer and Contractor to coordinate installation to provide a successful install.
  3. Contractor required to use skilled workmen familiar with this type of erection.

1.5  WARRANTY

  1. The cover system shall be guaranteed for a period of one year against defective material and fabrication.

 

 

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2.1  MANUFACTURER

  1. RPS Engineering, Inc. of Elgin, Illinois, (800) 931-1950; approved other.

2.2  GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

  1. The cover is a clear-span structure supported by the specified tank structure.
  2. Individual panels alternately mate with adjacent panel, and overlap the support structure.
  3. No more than the adjacent panels need removal to remove any one panel.
  4. Each panel is one welded assembly; stiffeners welded to underside.
  5. Handles, bolts and hinges that pose no tripping hazard.
  6. Dead load of individual removable panels not to exceed 150 lbs.
  7. All dissimilar surfaces are separated by gasket or sealant.
  8. All mating and bearing surfaces are gasketed, forming a mostly air-tight system.
  9. The cover must be sealed enough to allow the odor control system to work properly, but allow for air intake.  A safety intake should also be present.
  10. No appreciable water ponding allowed.

2.3  DESIGN REQUIREMENTS

    1. Aluminum Association Specifications for Aluminum Structures shall be the reference standard for determining allowable loads and stress limitations for the aluminum cover.  Specify the following loading criteria:
  1. Live Load:  (20 – 50 psf) typical or as specified
  2. Snow Load:  (20 – 40 psf) typical or as specified
  3. Wind Load:  (90 – 100 mph) typical or as specified
  4. Seismic Zone, Design Response Spectrum, Importance Factor as specified by governing code
    1. Cover panels designed to sustain each load:
  1. Uniform Loads:  (20 – 100 psf) typical over the total panel or as specified
  2. Concentrated Load:  250 lbs over 1 sq. ft. area of the panel anywhere or as specified
  3. Load Combinations:  Per Governing Code
  1. ASCE 8-90 gives safety factors for stainless steel bolts and anchors.
  2. ASTM F593 gives minimum strength of material for stainless steel bolts and anchors.
  3. Design the cover for thermal expansion and contraction over the ambient temperature of range of -30° F to +140° F.

2.4  MATERIALS

  1. Extrusions:  6061-T6, 6063-T52, 6005A-T6
  2. Plate:  3003, 5052, 6061, 7075
  3. Sheet:  3003, 5052, 6061, 7075
  4. Composite:  Clear acrylic composite
  5. Fasteners:  316 Series Stainless Steel
  6. Anchors:  316 Series Stainless Steel
  7. Hardware:  300 Series Stainless Steel
  8. Gaskets:  Neoprene or approved other
  9. Sealant:  Silicone, Silpruf or approved other

2.5  ACCESSORIES

  1. Doors, Hatches, Vents, Flanged Connections:  3003, 5052, 6061, Stainless

 

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3.1  FIELD MEASUREMENTS

  1. Contractor shall field verify all dimensions prior to fabrication of cover.

3.2  DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING

  1. Contractor shall be responsible for unloading, storing and handling cover.

3.3  INSTALLATION

  1. Contractor shall be responsible for installing the cover per manufacturer’s directions.  Only competent workmen familiar with this type of erection shall be used.  The cover shall be erected level and plumb, and to be true within the specified construction tolerances; no cumulative dimensional error is allowed.
  2. Prior to installation, the erector shall check all design dimensions as shown on drawings.  Any discrepancies between the field dimensions and design dimensions shall be brought to the attention of RPS Engineering.  No installation shall proceed until site conditions are remedied to the point that the cover will be installed correctly.  Any remedies are not the responsibility of the cover manufacturer.
  3. The erector shall furnish all equipment to install the cover in place.  All bolted and anchored connections for the cover shall be made by means of bolting material specified and as noted on the drawings.
  4. The cover shall not be modified in any manner without first consulting RPS Engineering.

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