
Section 14560
TRASH CHUTES
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Trash Chutes
1. 02 RELATED SECTIONS Edit the following to include only those
sections applicable to the project.
A. Section 03300: Cast-in-Place Concrete.
B. Section 06100: Rough Carpentry.
C. Section 07510: Built-up Bituminous Roofing.
D. Section 07620: Sheetmetal Flashing and Trim.
E. Section 11172: Waste (Trash) Compactor.
F. Section 15400: Pluming System.
G. Section 15500: Fire Protection.
H. Section 16140: Wire Connections and Connecting Devices.
I. Section 16600: Special Systems.
1.03 REFERENCES
A. National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) National Fire Code No.
82, Incinerators, Waste and Linen Handling Systems and Equipment.
B. Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. (U.L.) Chute Type Fire Door (GSPR),
U.L. 10B, Fire Tests of Door Assemblies.
1.04 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Trash chutes for removing trash from
apartments, hospitals, hotels, motels and office buildings. They may be
used in conjunction with compactors or dumpsters.
1.05 SUBMITTALS
A. Manufacturing catalog.
B. Shop drawings in accordance with Section [01300] [01340]
C. Certificate of assurance that chute materials meet or exceed the
standards of NFPA, National Fire Code No. 82.
1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Chute manufacturer shall have minimum of five (5) years experience
in the industry.
1.07 DELIVERY, STORAGE and HANDLING
A. Protect chutes and accessories to prevent physical damage and
deterioration from other construction and from weather.
B. Provide covers for intake doors.
1.08 WARRANTY
A. Submit a one year manufacturer's warranty for material and
installation in accordance with Section [01700] [01740].
PART 2 : Products
2.01 MANUFACTURER
A. U.S. Chutes Corp., 132 Federal Road, Brookfield, CT 06804
Telephone: 203-775-4591, Toll Free 800-US CHUTES, Fax: 203-775-1966 B.
Substitutions under provisions of Section [01600] [01630].
2.02 MATERIALS
A. Chute: 16 gauge alunimized steel 24" inches in diameter.
B. Intake Doors:
1. Trash Chute Intake Doors: Type 304 Stainless steel, bottom hinged
hand-operated: 15" x 18" #1HH 1-1/2 hr. U.L. "B" label. Unexposed
portion of door not to exceed 250 degrees within the first 30
minutes of the fire test.
2. Surfaces of door and frames to be unmarred by lapped joints, bolted
frame, screws or rivets. Frame trim to be of 18 gauge type 304
stainless steel and polished integrally with the door.
3. Door and frame are mounted into intake throat with sheet metal
screws into anchor plate and straps welded to intake throat making door
and frame readily removable without marring the finished wall.
4. Door to be equipped with single-motion T-handle and keyed lock.
C. Outlets/Discharge:
1. Chute to have a type O.G. Outlet Door. Outlet door to be fireproof,
self closing and equipped with a fusible link.
D. Chute Vent: Full diameter aluminum vent extending 4' - 0" above the
roof consisting a flashing, vent body, solid top cap with bird screen
(curb by others).
2.03 ACCESSORIES
A. Sprinklers : 1/2 inch IPS sprinkler head at the top service opening
and alternating floor levels below.
B. Sanitizing System: 3/4 inch IPS flushing spray head at the top
service opening with a sanitizer propotioning vaulve, a one gallon
container, plastic hose and a bracket.
C. Sanitizer Access Door: 15" x 15", U.L. 1-1/2 Hour "B" label door approved
for vertical shafts.
D. Floor Supports: 1-1/2" x 1-1/2" x 3/16" angle floor supports as
shown on approved shop drawings.
2.04 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
A. Baffles: Rubber "backdraft" baffles at each intake.
B. Factory Applied Mastic Sound Deadening.
C. Electric Interlock: The electric interlock keeps the intake doors
positively locked at all times except during use.
2.05 FABRICATION
A. Factory assemble chute with all joints welded and expansion joints
at each floor. Lock-seamed spiral pipe is acceptable.
B. Bolt intake doors in place on throats formed into chute tubes.
C. Flash chute sections inside the sections below with no bolts, clips
or other projections inside chute to snag the flow of material.
D. Preposition support frames to ensure proper intake levels and
plumbness.
E. Reinforce and support separately discharge doors and offsets at
impact area.
PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Verify that openings are accessible and plumb.
3.02 ERECTION
A. Assemble the chute and chute accessories in place; align and anchor
in accorance with the manufacturers instructions.
B. Plumbers shall run water supplies to the flushing and sprinkler
heads.
C. Electricians shall run conduit and wiring to electrical equipment
such as interlocks or heat detectors when
furnished.
D. Erect walls around chute after all other work is
completed. Chute intake door frames shall be set square and flush with
the finish wall line before the walls are erected. End of Section
Section 14560 LINEN CHUTES
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Linen Chutes
1.02 RELATED SECTION
Edit the following to include only those sections applicable to the
project.
A. Section 03300: Cast-in-Place Concrete
B. Section 06100: Rough Carpentry
C. Section 07510: Built-Up Bituminous Roofing
D. Section 07620: Sheetmetal Flashing and Trim
E. Section 11172: Waste (Trash) Compactor
F. Section 15400: Plumbing System
G. Section 15500: Fire Protection
H. Section 16140: Wire Connections and Connecting Devices
I. Section 16600: Special Systems
1.03 REFERENCES
A. National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) National Fire Code No.
82, Incinerators, Waste and Linen Handling Systems and Equipment.
B. Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc. (U.L.) Chute Type Fire Door (GSPR),
U.L. 10B, Fire Tests of Door Assemblies.
1.04 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
A. Linen Chutes for removing linen from hospitals, hotels and motels.
They may be used in conjunction with dumpsters.
1.05 SUBMITTALS
A. Manufacturers catalog.
B. Shop drawings in accordance with Section [01300] [01340]. C.
Certificate of assurance that chute materials meet or exceed the
standards of NFPA, National Fire Code No 82.
1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Chute manufacturer shall have minimum of five years experience in
the industry.
1.07 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Protect chutes and accessories to prevent physical damage and
deterioration from other construction and from weather.
B. Provide covers for intake doors.
1.08 WARRANTY
A. Submit a one year manufacturer's warranty for material and
installation in accordance with Section [01700] [01740].
PART TWO PRODUCTS
2.01 MANUFACTURER
A. U.S. Chutes Corp., 132 Federal Road, Brookfield, CT 06804
203-775-4591, 800-US CHUTES and Fax 203-775-1966
B. Substitutions under provisions or Section [01600] [01630].
2.02 MATERIALS
A. Chute:16 gauge aluminized steel 24" inches in diameter.
B. Intake Doors:
1. Linen Chute Intake Doors: Type 304 stainless steel, sided hinged,
hand-operated: 18" x 18" #3HS 1 - 1/2 hr. U.L. "B" label. Unexposed
portion of door not to exceed 250 degrees within the first 30
minutes of the fire test.
2. Surfaces of door and frames to be unmarred by lapped joints,
bolted frame, screws or rivets. Frame trim to be of 18 gauge type 304
stainless steel and polished intergrally with the door.
3. Door and frame are mounted into intake throat with sheet metal
screws into anchor plate and straps welded to intake throat making door
and frame readily removable without marring the finished wall.
4. Door to be equipped with single-motion T-handle and keyed lock.
C. Outlets/Discharge:
1. Chute to have a type T.H. 24" x 30" Outlet Door with two (2) rim
latches, top-hinged with spring counterbalance and fusible link,
constructed of type 30 stainless steel and bear a U.L. 1- 1/2 hour "B"
label. or
2. Chute to have a type O.G. Outlet Door. Outlet door to be fire-proof,
self closing and equipped with a fusible link. D. Chute Vent: Full
diameter vent extending 4'-0" above the roof consisting of a flashing,
vent body, solid top cap with bird screen (curb by others).
2.03 ACCESSORIES
A. Sprinklers: 1/2 inch IPS sprinkler head at the top service opening
and alternating floor levels below.
B. Sanitizing System: 3/4 inch IPS flushing spray head at the top
service opening with a santizer proportioning valve, a one gallon
container, plastic hose and a bracket.
C. Sanitizer Access Door: 15" x 15", U.L. 1-1/2 Hour "B" label door
approved for vertical shafts. Door design and construction to be the
same as the intake door.
D. Floor Supports: 1-1/2" x 1-1/2" x 3/16", angle floor supports as
shown on approved shop drawings.
2.04 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
A. Baffles: Rubber "backdraft" baffles at each intake.
B. Factory applied Mastic Sound Deadening.
C. Electric Interlock: The electric interlock keeps the intake doors
positively locked at all times except during use.
2.05 FABRICATION
A. Factory assemble chute with all joints welded and expansion joints
at each floor. Lock-seamed spiral pipe is acceptable.
B. Bolt intake doors in place on throats formed into chutes tubes.
C. Flash chute sections inside the sections below with no bolts, clips
or other projections inside chute to snag the flow of material.
D. Preposition support frames to ensure proper intake levels and
plumbness. E. Reinforce and support separately discharge doors and
offsets at impact area. PART THREE EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Verify that Openings are accessible and plumb.
3.02 ERECTION
A. Assemble the chute accessories in place, align and anchor in
accordance with the manufacturers instructions.
B. Plumbers shall run water supplies to the flushing and sprinkler
heads.
C. Electricians shall run conduit and wiring to electrical equipment
such as interlocks or heat detectors when furnished.
D. Erect walls
around chute after all other work is completed. Chute intake
door frames shall be set square and flush with the finish wall line
before the walls are erected. END OF SECTION