Aru 327 RW - Acoustics - Repil, Ronnell R PDF
Aru 327 RW - Acoustics - Repil, Ronnell R PDF
Aru 327 RW - Acoustics - Repil, Ronnell R PDF
BUILDING
RGS UTILITIES 02
04
SUBMITTED BY:
RONNELL R. REPIL
SUBMITTED TO:
ARU 327 ELEC-TRO-MECH AR. MARIA MONICA E. PUJALTE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACOUSTICAL SYSTEMS
TYPES OF ACOUSTICAL SYSTEMS
SOUND ABSORPTION SYSTEM
BLOCKING SYSTEM
COVERING SYSTEM
CLASSIFICATION OF ACOUSTICAL SYSTEMS AND ITS
USES
ABSORPTION
REVERBERATION
INSULATION
ACOUSTICAL BOARDS
ACOUSTICAL TREATMENT FOR RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS
1.2 REFERENCES
A. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
1. ASTM C423: Standard Test Method for Sound Absorption and Sound Absorption
Coefficients by the Reverberation Room Method.
2. ASTM E84: Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building
Materials.
3. ASTM E795: Standard Practices for Mounting Test Specimens During Sound
Absorption Tests
B.International Code Council (ICC)
1. ICC IBC: International Building Code
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: Manufacturer’s data sheet and installation instructions.
B. Samples: Submit, at minimum, a 4” x 4” sample for each type of specified acoustical panel.
C. Test Reports: Upon request, submit certified test reports to verify specified product
performance.
1.4 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL
A. Extra Materials:
1. Extra materials shall be from the same production run as the original materials.
2. Extra materials shall remain in the manufacturer’s original packaging and given to the
building owner upon substantial completion of the work. Store extra materials per
instructions as described in storage and handling requirements.
1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Qualifications:
1. Manufacturers: Provide acoustical wall panels from a single manufacturer.
2. Installers: Utilize an installer having demonstrated experience on projects of
comparable size and complexity.
B. Performance Requirements:
1. Surface Burning Characteristics: Acoustical panels to perform as specified when
tested in accordance with ASTM E84. Acoustical panel surface burning performance
should comply with the International Building Code and other local building code
requirements.
2. Acoustical Characteristics: Acoustical panels to perform as specified when tested in
accordance with ASTM C423.
1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Storage and Handling Requirements:
1. Handle panels carefully to avoid any damage.
2. Store panels indoors in a clean, cool, dry place, and out of direct sunlight.
3. Store panels in a space where the ambient temperature and humidity conditions are
being maintained at the levels indicated for the project when occupied for its
intended use.
1.7 SITE CONDITIONS
A. Ambient Conditions:
1. Maintain ambient temperature and humidity conditions at levels indicated for the
project when occupied for its intended use.
2. Do not install products under environmental conditions outside manufacturer’s
recommended limits.
B. Existing Conditions: Do not install wall panels until space is enclosed and weather proofed,
and wet work is completely dry.
1.8 WARRANTY
A. Provide manufacturer’s written product warranty per Section 01 77 00 – Closeout
Procedures.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.2 MANUFACTURERS
A. Acoustical Surfaces, Inc., 123 Columbia Court N, Chaska, MN 55318.
Phone: 952-448-5300. Fax: 952-448-2613. Website: www.acousticalsurfaces.com
2.3 DESCRIPTION
A. Product: Echo EliminatorTM Bass Buster wall panels by Acoustical Surfaces, Inc.
B. Product Options:
1. Panel Composition: Bonded acoustical cotton
2. Panel Density: 1.5 lb. pcf
3. Panel Thickness: 4”
4. Panel Size: (24” x 48” – Standard) / (Custom sizes up to 48” x 96” – minimum
quantities may apply)
5. Edge Detail: Square
6. Finish: Graphite
7. Mounting Method: Adhesive
C. Product Performance:
1. Acoustical Performance
a. Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) per ASTM C423: 1.15
2. Surface Burning Performance
a.Fire Rating per ASTM E84: Class A
2.4 ACCESSORIES
A. Attachment hardware for wall panels as specified by manufacturer for installation.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Verification of Conditions:
1. Examine surfaces scheduled to received furred out or directly attached acoustical
units for unevenness, irregularities or dampness that would affect quality and
execution of work.
2. All wet work in the installation area must be complete, cured, and dry prior to
installation.
3. Wall assembly shall be complete, inspected, and accepted before wall work begins.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. Comply with manufacturer’s instructions and recommendations for installation of wall panels
and with industry standards.
3.3 CLEANING
A. Clean surfaces of wall panels per manufacturer’s instructions or recommendations.
B. Remove and replace damaged or discolored material and material that cannot be properly
cleaned.
3.4 PROTECTION
A. Protect installed work from damage due to subsequent construction activity, including
temperature and humidity limitations and dust control, so that the work will be without damage
and deterioration at the time of acceptance by the owner.
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