Section 11108 - Rotating Files Systems

Section 11108 - Rotating Files Systems

DESIGN A/E NOTE - GUIDE SPECIFICATION CONVENTIONS

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SECTION 11108

ROTATING MODULAR SYSTEM

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1SUMMARY

1.1.1.Section Includes

  1. 1R09 Damaged Merchandise Unit.

1.2PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

1.2.1.Seismic

  1. Provide rotating modular system, including anchorage, capable of withstanding, without failure, the effects of operational and seismic loads:
  2. Refer to Division 1 Section "Description of Work" for seismic-load design criteria.

1.3SUBMITTALS

1.3.1.Product Data

  1. For each item of equipment required, including the manufacturer's standard details and installation and maintenance instructions.

(1)Manufacturer's standard commercial warranty.

(2)Operating instructions.

(3)Specifications and parts manual.

1.3.2.Submittal List

ReferenceSubmittal ItemQuantityAction

1.3.1Product DataXR

XSubmit quantity specified in Division 1 Section “Administrative Requirements.”

RReview each submittal, mark to indicate action taken, and return.

1.4QUALITY ASSURANCE

1.4.1.Installer Qualifications

  1. Manufacturer's authorized representative who is trained and approved for both installation and maintenance of units required for this Project.

1.4.2.Source Limitations

  1. Obtain rotating modular system through one source from a single manufacturer.

1.5WARRANTY

1.5.1.Special Warranty for Rotating Modular System

  1. Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair or replace rotating modular system components that fail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period.

(1)Warranty Period for Base Assembly: 10 years from date of Substantial Completion.

(2)Warranty Period for Balance of Unit: Five years from date of Substantial Completion.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1MANUFACTURERS

BasisofDesign Products: To establish the significant qualities related to type, function, dimension, inservice performance, physical properties, appearance, and other characteristics for purposes of evaluating comparable products of other manufacturers, a specific manufacturer's product is named and accompanied by the words "basis of design," including make or model number or other designation. Subject to compliance with requirements, provide either the named products or equal products.

2.2ITEM 1R09: DAMAGED MERCHANDISE UNIT (ROTATING MODULAR SYSTEM)

2.2.1.General

  1. Rotating modular system installed through wall between salvage room and damaged merchandise sales niche. System shall consist of one standard starter unit and standard add-on unit(s) placed side-by-side. Each individual unit capable of being rotated manually by use of foot pedal and locked from inside salvage room. When unlocked and rotated 180 degrees, each unit displays merchandise to the sales area while the back side is being restocked.

2.2.2.Salient Characteristics:

  1. Standard Unit Includes:

(1)Adjustable reversible metal shelves: R-W No. 902 legal size. Five shelves per side (10 shelves total) each unit.

(2)1-3/4–inch shelf height increment adjustment.

(3)Closing strips to cover rotation space between unit and wall, panel and another unit. Match unit finish.

(4)Extended canopy tops over rotor top to cover the rotation space behind the unit.

(5)Full length centerpanel between back-to-back shelves.

(6)Foot pedal activated positive position control for rotating units.

(7)Base and Rotor Bottom Assembly

(a)12 gage steel.

(b)Connect base and rotor bottom with ½ inch, minimum, diameter carriage bolt.

(c)Secure assembly with locknut.

(d)Fabricate with an oil impregnated bronze bushing for permanent lubrication to carriage bolt rotation.

(e)Install raceways in both base and rotor bottom to capture ball bearings and protect rotating components from excessive and unusual wear, burnishment, and fatigue.

(f)28-inch diameter, minimum, press formed raceways for legal size units. Smaller diameter raceways are not acceptable because they will not control or maintain the cabinet center of gravity during unbalanced loading and rotation.

(8)Color coordinated, shrinkage controlled, two-ply vinyl door strips mounted on a reverse beveled post.

(9)Powder coat finish in color indicated.

  1. Dimensions:

(1)Starter unit: 45-1/4 inches wide, 31 inches deep, 82 inches high.

(2)Add-on unit: 38-1/8 inches wide, 31 inches deep, 82 inches high.

2.2.3.Basis-of-Design Product: Richards-Wilcox, Inc., High Density, Multi Media Rotary Filing System. (800) 277-1699 or

  1. Model: "Times-2 Speed Files."

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1EXAMINATION

Examine openings and surfaces in and on which rotating modular systemsare to be installed. Do not proceed with work until unsatisfactory conditions are corrected.

3.2INSTALLATION

Install items where indicated in accordance with manufacturer’s assembly and installation drawings.

3.3CLEANING AND ADJUSTING

Adjust rotating modular systemsfor proper operation. After completion of installation, clean and polish all exposed surfaces.

3.4TRAINING

Engage a factory-authorized service representative to train Government's personnel to adjust, operate, and maintain rotating modular system equipment. Conduct training at Project site.

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