WoodworkInst NAAWS 3.1 2017
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North American Architectural Woodwork Standards – 3.1, Including ERRATA through July 16, 2018
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
Woodwork Inst | 2017 | 525 |
The North American Architectural Woodwork Standards (NAAWS) 3.1 has been adopted and published jointly, effective July 1, 2017. NAAWS is a living document that is updated with errata periodically.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | DEMENSIONAL CHANGE IN ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK |
3 | TITLE PAGE |
4 | Introduction Sponsor Statement Disclaimer and Warrants |
5 | Limited License Agreement |
6 | Component and Reference Standards |
7 | Content Guide |
8 | Sponsor Associations Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada |
10 | Woodwork Institute |
13 | Contributing Associations |
14 | USERS GUIDE |
15 | Introduction Grade Highlighting Content Guide Design Resources Specification Considerations Product Warning Product Advisory Suggestion Form Non-compliance Portions Non-Compliant / Compliant |
16 | Standards Subdivision |
17 | Section Formatting |
19 | PREFACE |
20 | North American Architectural Woodwork Standard purpose Overview First Class Workmanship Default Stipulation Exception Disclaimers Appendix Design Resources |
21 | Citations and quotes Conflict Improvement Tolerances Dimensenual Change in Architectural Millwork |
22 | Variations in Natural Wood Products Moisture and Architectural Woodwork |
24 | Architectural Woodwork Drawing Guidelines Systems of Measurement |
25 | Forest Management Certification CaseworkRefinishing/Refacing/Refurbishing Warranty/Guarantee Language |
26 | SECTION 01 – SUBMITTALS |
27 | RESOURCES Within CANADA |
28 | Within UNITED STATES |
29 | INTRODUCTARY INFORMATION Introduction Advisory Recommendations Specification Considerations |
30 | Purpose What to Expect Level of Detail Scheduling Approvals Design Resources |
31 | COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS GENERAL Including Basic Considerations Grades Range of Color Industry Practices |
32 | PRODUCT Scope Default Stipulation Rules Errata Submittals Drawings Sheets Cover or Title sheet |
33 | Material List Drawings |
34 | Basic General Rules Samples Mock ups SECTION 6 – Millwork |
35 | SECTION 7 – Stairwork & Rails SECTION 8 – Wall/Ceiling Surfacing and Partitions |
36 | SECTION 9 – Doors SECTION 10 – casework |
37 | SECTION 11 – Countertops |
38 | Specific Section Rules SECTION 12 – Historic Restoration Work |
39 | SECTION 02 – CARE and STORAGE |
40 | RESOURCES Within CANADA |
41 | Within UNITED STATES |
42 | INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION Introduction Advisory Recommendations Specification Considerations Care |
43 | Relative Humidity and Moisture Content |
44 | Reclaimed or Recycled Wood |
45 | Equilibrium Moisture Content Table Examples of Moisture Equilibrium Table Use |
46 | COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS GENERAL Including Basic Considerations Grades Dimensional Change Responsibility Industry Practices |
47 | PRODUCT Scope Default Stipulation Rules Errata Delivery Handling Storage Installation After Install and Acceptance |
48 | Basic General Rules Severe Damage |
49 | SECTION 03 – LUMBER |
50 | RESOURCES Within CANADA |
51 | Within UNITED STATES |
52 | INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION Introduction Advisories Specification Considerations Lumber |
53 | Species Selection Wood as a Plant Annual Rings Softwoods and Hardwoods |
54 | Heartwood Sapwood Medullary Rays Comparative Table of Wood Species |
56 | Specie Discriptions |
62 | Other Species Endangered Species Aesthetic Characteristics |
63 | Methods of Sawing Availiablilty and Size Limitations |
64 | Veneered Construction Dimensional Stability, Relative Humidity, and Moisture Content |
65 | Adapatability for Exterior Use Exterior applications Preservative Treatments |
66 | Fire Retardant Wood Flame Spread Classifications |
67 | Reclaimed or Recycled Wood |
68 | Nontraditional Materials Engineered Products Design Resources |
69 | COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS GENERAL Including Basic Considerations Grades Lumber Association Rules Lumber Rules Contract Documents Transparent Finishes Reconstituted Lumber Special and Unusual Characteristics Mahogany Laun and Tanguile Chery and Walnut |
70 | Industry Practices |
71 | PRODUCT Scope Default Stipulation Rules Errata Basic General Rules Aesthetic Visible surfaces Board Member Lumber Dimensioned Special characteristics Moisture Content Exterior Use Gluing Species Not Covered |
72 | Minimum Finished Thickness Minimum Finished Width Applying to Gluing for Thickness Gluing for Width |
73 | Maximum Lengths |
74 | Opaque Finish Allows |
75 | Transparent Finish Allows |
77 | Hardwood Material Rules |
78 | Applying Only to Gluing for Width Gluing for Thickness Vertical Grain Maximum Lengths Opaque Finish Allows |
79 | Transparent Finish Allows |
80 | Softwood Material Rules |
81 | SECTION 04 – SHEET PRODUCTS |
82 | RESOURCES Within CANADA |
83 | Within UNITED STATES |
84 | INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION Introduction Advisories Recommendations Specification Considerations |
85 | Plywood Primary Core Materials |
88 | Characteristics of Core Performance Decorative Face Material and Construction Balance |
89 | Types of Plywood Panels Wood Veneers |
90 | Specialty Sheet Products Panel Adhesives Fire Retardance Photodegradation Oxidation Veneer Cutting Four Common Veneer Cuts |
92 | Common Veneer Species and Cuts |
93 | General Characteristics of Selected Wood Species |
95 | Matching Adjacent Wood Veneer Leaves |
96 | Matching With in Individual Panel Faces |
97 | Specialty or Sketch Matches of Wood Veneers |
98 | Matches Between Panels Decorative Laminates, Overlays, and Pre-finished Panel Products |
99 | Common HPDL Types |
100 | Color Through Decorative Laminates Solid Phenolic Laminates (SP) Static Dissipative Laminates Chemical Resistant Decorative Laminates Metal Faced Laminates |
101 | Flame Spread Rating of Decorative Laminates Natural Wood Laminates Special Sheet Products Solid Surface |
102 | Other Panel Products Antimicrobial Surfaces Nontraditional Materials Reclaimed or Recycled Wood |
103 | Design Resources |
104 | COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENT GENERAL Including Basic Considerations Grade Classifications Panel Association Grades Sheet Product Requirements Contract Documents Low Density Fiberboard Continous Pressure laminates Industry Practices |
105 | PRODUCT Scope Default Stipulation Rules Errata Aesthetic Grain Direction Species Reference Standards |
106 | Basic General Rules Panel Layup Thickness Tolerance Squarness Tolerance Straightness Tolerance Cathedral Aantimicrobial Surface |
107 | Applies to Core Veneer Edges Backing species Figure Natural Allows Grain Direction Rift Grain Oak Veneer Face Grade Requirements Veneer Face Grade Descriptions |
109 | Characteristic Terminology definitions |
110 | Hardwood Material Rules Allowable Wood Veneer Face Grade Characteristics |
111 | Ash, Beech, Birch, Maple, and Poplar |
112 | Mahogany (African or American), Anigre, Makore, and Sapele |
114 | Pecan and Hickory |
115 | Walnut and Cherry |
116 | Softwood Material Rules Applies to Type I adhesive Core Vertical Grain Transparent Finish Face Grade Requirements SummaryTables of Allowable Wood Veneer Face Grade Characteristics |
117 | WESTERN RED CEDAR, WHITE PINE, and VERTICAL GRAIN DOUGLAS FIR/REDWOOD |
118 | ROTARY CUT DOUGLAS FIR |
119 | HPDL Material Rules HPDL Types and Minimum Performance Requirements |
120 | LPDL Material Rules Vinyl Film Material Rules MDO Material Rules |
121 | Hardboard Material Rules Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) Material Rules HDO Material Rules Particleboard Material Rules |
122 | Balance Sheet Material Rules Engineered Stone Material Rules Epoxy Resin Material Rules Backer Material Rules Natural Stone Material Rules |
123 | Solid Surface Material Rules Solid Phenolic Material Rules TEST |
124 | SECTION 05 – FINISHING |
125 | RESOURCES Within CANADA |
126 | Within UNITED STATES |
127 | INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION Introduction Purpose Recommendations |
128 | Specification Considerations Factory or Field finishing Important Considerations |
130 | Techniques to Consider Iron Stain |
131 | Fire Retardant Treated Wood and Coatings NAAWS Finishing Systems |
132 | General Performance Characterists of NAAWS Finishing Systems |
133 | Specific Performance Characterists for NAAWS Finishing Systems |
134 | Usage and Performance score Comparisons for NAAWS Finishing Systems |
135 | Antimicrobial Surfaces Design Resources |
136 | COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS GENERAL Including Basic Considerations Grade Compliance Requirements Contract Documents Aesthetic Compliance Finish System Listings Factory or Field finishing Industry Practices |
137 | PRODUCT Scope Typical Inclusions Typical Exclusions Default Stipulation Rules Errata Finisher Samples |
138 | Aesthetic Overall Appearance Application techniques Incompatibilite Paneling Trim and Frames Doors Casework Defects and Workmanship |
139 | Basic General Rules Antimicrobial Surface First class workmanship Basic Material Rules Back Priming / Sealing Flow properties Chemical Resistance |
140 | Sanding Factory Priming Ventilation Over Spray Removal of Hardware Cleaning Scratches Consistency Film Thickness Filler Sapwood Staining Generaic Coating Schedule |
141 | NAAWS System Coating Schedule System – 1, LACQUER, NITROCELLULOSE SYSTEMS – 2 and 3, LACQUER, PRE AND POST CATALYZED SYSTEM – 4, LATEX ACRYLIC, WATER BASED SYSTEM – 5, VARNISH, CONVERSION |
142 | SYSTEM – 6, OIL, PENETRATING SYSTEM – 7, VINYL, CATALYZED SYSTEM – 8, ACRYLIC CROSS LINKING, WATER BASED SYSTEM – 9 and 10, UV CURABLE, ACRYLATED EPOXY, POLYESTER, URETHANE |
143 | Basic Application Rules SYSTEM – 11 and 12, POLYURETHANE, CATALYZED, or WATER BASED SYSTEM – 13, POLYESTER, CATALYZED After Finishing Touch Up |
144 | TESTS Basic Considerations Tolerances Visual Testing Testing for Consistency of Grain and Color Sheen Test |
145 | Section 06 – MILLWORK |
146 | RESOURCES Within CANADA |
147 | Within UNITED STATES |
148 | INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION Introduction Recommendations Specification Considerations |
149 | Methods of Production Smoothness of Flat and Molded Surfaces Design and Use of Resources |
150 | Examples of Standing and Running Trim and Rail Parts |
151 | Examples of Standing and Running Trim |
153 | Radius Moldings |
154 | Solid Lumber Paneling Patterns |
155 | Built up Moldings for Larger Profiles Examples of Ceiling Profiles Examples of Chair Rail Profiles |
157 | Built-up Cornice and Wall Trim Examples |
158 | Door Frame and Jamb Examples Frame Joinery Examples Window Sash and Frame Examples Sash Joinery Examples Glazing Examples Thermal Intigerity |
159 | Blinds and Shutters Screens Ornamental Woodwork |
162 | Fire-Retardant Solid Lumber Reclaimed or Recycled Wood Nontraditional Materials Design Resources |
163 | COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS Including Basic Considerations Grade Contract Documents Acceptable Requirements of Lumber Aesthetic Compliance Requirements Exposed Surfaces Include Semi-exposed Surfaces Include Concealed Surfaces Include To Prevent Telegraphing |
164 | Industry Practices |
165 | PRODUCT Scope Typical Inclusions Typical Exclusions |
166 | Default Stipulation Rules Errata Aesthetic Lumber Sheet Products Exposed Surfaces Concealed Surfaces Standing and Running Trim |
167 | Basic General Rules Flame Spread Rating Specific Profile Special Ornamental Detail Cathedral Exterior Application Gluing or lamination Ctouts First Class Workmanship Lumber, Venereed Profile or Sheet Products Natural and Manufactured Defects Figure Warp Radius Woodwork |
168 | Opaque Finish Transparent Finish Exposed Surfaces |
169 | Semi-exposed Surfaces Concealed Surfaces Door and Window Frames Sash |
170 | Blinds and Shutters Screens |
171 | Basic and Specific Material Rules Closet and Utility Shelving Glass Factory Finishing |
172 | Exposed Surfaces |
173 | Trim Solid Machined and Block Laminated Intersections Dadoes Window Frames Sash Screens |
174 | Basic and Specific Machining Rules Blinds and Shutters Ornamental Millwork Non Climate ControlledEnvironment Joints at Assembled Woodwork |
175 | Flatness or Warp |
176 | Applied Moldings Miter Joints and Caps Stile and Rail Assemblies Sheet and Laminated Lumber Panels Built Up Items Standing and Running Trim Window Frames |
177 | Sash Blinds and Shutters Screens Ornamental Millwork |
178 | Miscellaneous Millwork |
179 | Basic and Specific Assembly Rules |
180 | INSTALLATION Preparation and Qualification requirements Contractor is Responsible For Installer is ResponsibleFor |
181 | Rules Aesthetic Transparent Finish Repairs Installer Fabrications and Modifications Woodwork Non Climate Controlled Environment |
182 | Gaps Flushness |
183 | Basic General Rules Fastening and Fasteners Glue Equipment Cutouts Hardware Areas of Installation First Class Workmanship |
184 | Product Specific Rules Standing and Running Trim Closet Rods Door and Window Frames Blinds and Shutters Screens Ornamental Millwork |
185 | TEST BASIC CONSIDERATIONS Tolerances Fabricated and Installed Woodwork |
187 | SECTION 07 – STAIRWORK and RAILS |
188 | RESOURCES Within CANADA |
189 | Within UNITED STATES |
190 | INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION Introduction Advisories Recommendations Specification Considerations |
191 | Design Summary Run and Rise Dimension Points Typical Stair Runs |
192 | Stair and Handrail/Guardrail Nomenclature |
193 | Handrail/guardrail Component Nomenclature Handrail/guardrail Fabrication Reclaimed or recycled wood |
194 | Nontraditional Materials Design Resources |
195 | COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS GENERAL Including Basic Considertaions Grade Contract documents Acceptable requirements Aesthetic Compliance Exposed Surfaces Include Concealed Surfaces include To Prevent Telegraphing Industry Practices |
196 | PRODUCT Scope Typical Inclusions Typical Exclusions Default Stipulation Rules Errata Aesthetic Lumber Sheet Products Woodwork Backing Sheet Exposed Surfaces Concealed Surfaces Standing and Running Trim Multiple Options Flame Spread Rating Specific Profile Special Ornamental Detail Radius Moldings Transparent Finish |
197 | Basic General Rules Cathedral Stairwork Gluing or Lamination Cutouts Priming First Class Workmanship Species and Grade Dimensions Defects Treads Closed Stringers Figure Warp Radius Woodwork |
198 | Soffit and Spandrel Panels Opaque Finish Transparent Finish Exposed Surfaces |
199 | Basic Material Rules Concealed Surfaces Boxed or Curb Stringers Stringer Turnouts Glue Up Risers Factroy Finishing Exposed Surfaces |
200 | Trim Band Sawn and Block Laminated Intersections |
201 | Basic Machining Rules Dadoes Profile Face Stringers Shoe Rails Scotia or Cove Mold Closed Stringers Treads Risers Rails Non Climate Controlled Environment Joints at Assembled Woodwork |
203 | Basic Assembly Rules Flatness or Warp Applied Moldings Miter Joints Built up Items Sheet and Laminated Lumber Panels Stairwork |
204 | INSTALLATION Preparation and Qualification requirements Contractor is Responsible For Installer is Resposible For |
205 | RULES Aesthetic Transparent Installer Fabrication or Modifications Repairs Woodwork Shall Be Non Climate Controlled Environment. |
206 | Gaps Flushness |
207 | Basic General Rules Fastening and Fasteners Glue Equipment Cutouts Hardware Areas of Installation First Class Workmanship |
208 | TEST Basic Considerations Tolerances Fabricated and Installed Woodwork |
210 | SECTION 08 – WALL/CEILING SURFACING and PARTITIONS |
211 | RESOURCES Within CANADA |
212 | Within UNITED STATES |
213 | INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION Introduction Contract Documents Advisories Recommendations |
214 | Specification Considerations |
215 | Material Selections |
216 | Panel Sequencing |
217 | Sequencing of Panels Within a Room Balanced End Match |
218 | Pre-manufactured Sequenced Sets Full Width Panel Utilization with RunningMatchPanels |
219 | Full Width Panel Utilization with Balanced Matched Panels. |
220 | Selectively Reduced Panel Utilization with Balanced Matched Panels |
221 | Made to Order Sequenced Sets |
222 | Made to Order Sequenced Blueprint Sets and Components |
223 | Flitch Selection Variations in Natural Wood Products Finishing |
224 | Edgebanding Examples Field-Cut Corner and Transition Examples Reveals and reveal Joint Examples |
225 | Factory-Prepared Corner and Transition Examples Factory Prepared Transition Example of Built-up Section |
226 | Stile and Rail Paneling |
228 | Example of Flat Paneling with Reveals Within a Niche |
229 | Example of Paneling for Reception Wall with Factory Built Structures |
230 | Standing and Running Trim Smoothness of Flat and Molded Surfaces Installation Fire Retardance and Treatment Fire Retardant Panel Products |
231 | Antimicrobial Surfaces Non-traditional Materials Reclaimed or Recycled Wood Design Resources |
232 | COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS GENERAL Including Basic Considerations Grade Contract Documents Acceptable requirenments of Lumber and/or sheet products Aesthetic Compliance Requirements Exposed Surfaces Concealed Surfaces Solid Surface Solid Phenolic HPDL Backed Wood veneers Continous Pressure Laminates |
233 | High-gloss HPDL To Prevent Telegraphing Industry Practices |
234 | PRODUCT Scope Typical Inclusions Typical Exclusions Default Stipulation |
235 | Rules Errata Basic General Rules Aesthetic Lumber Sheet Products Backing Sheet Exposed Surfaces Concealed Surfaces Furring Defined grain and/or pattern Wainscot multiple options Flame Spread Rating Specific Profile Gluing or Lamination Cutouts in HPDL or Solid Surface Cathedral Single Source Antimicrobial Surface First Class Workmanship |
236 | Lumber, Veneered Profile or Sheet Products Natural and Manufactured Defects Warp Partition Cores For Opaque Finish For Ttansparent Finish Exposed Surface Concealed Surface |
237 | Priming Exposed Surfaces |
238 | Basic Machining Rules |
239 | Joints at Assembled Woodwork |
240 | Flatness or Warp |
241 | Veneer Surfacing |
242 | Stile and Rail Wood Surfacing |
243 | ANNEX 8A – Wood Additional Material Rules Solid Wood Surfacing Veneer Surfacing |
245 | Additional Assembly Rules Stile and Rail Wood Surfacing |
246 | ANNEX 8B – Decorative Laminate Additional Material Rules Conformance to NEMA LD -3 Adjacent Sheets Flame Spread Rating Patterned or Wood Grain Core Backing Sheet Visible Splines and Reveals |
247 | Additional Assembly Rules Allignment Variations Plumbness Gaps Flushness Retention Moldings Vertical or Horizontal Joints Panels Butt Jonts Reveal Joints and Corners Inside Corners Outside Corners |
248 | ANNEX 8C – Solid Surface Additional Material Rules Directly Applied Joinery Color Finish Additional Assembly Rules But Joint Components Vertical Joints Expansion |
249 | ANNEX 8D – Solid Phenolic Additional Material Rules Thickness Color Finish Additional Assembly Rules Joint Width Rabbeted or Tongue and Groove Joints |
250 | INSTALLATION Preparation and Qualification Requirements Care, Storage, and Building Conditions Contractor is Responsible For Installer is Responsible For |
251 | Rules Errata Aesthetic Transparent Finished Repairs Installer Fabrications or Modifications Woodwork Shall be Non Climate Controlled Environment |
252 | Gaps Flushness |
253 | Reveals at Adjoining Panels Flushness at Adjoining Panels Fastening Reveal Strips Expansion Joints |
254 | Basic General Rules Paneling Joints Backs Flatness or Warp Glue and Filler Residue Equipment Cutouts Hardware Areas of Installation First Class Workmanship |
255 | Veneer Surfacing Solid Wood Surfacing Decorative Laminate Surfacing Solid Surface |
256 | Product Specific Rules Solid Phenolic |
257 | TESTS Tolerances Fabricated and Installed Woodwork |
259 | SECTION 09 – DOORS |
260 | RESOURCES Within CANADA |
261 | Within UNITED STATES |
262 | INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION Introduction Advisories |
263 | Recommendations Specification Considerations |
264 | Construction definitions Door constructuon Cut Away Examples |
265 | Door Symbols and Abbreviations Basic Core Types |
266 | Speciality Cores Core to Edge Assembly Fire Ratings Special Function doors Veneer Faces |
267 | Veneer Face Grade Summary Specification requirements |
268 | Door Edge Construction and Types |
269 | Construction Details |
270 | Hand and Bevel of Doors Factory Finishing |
271 | Stile and Rail Door components Stile and Rail Door Design Stile and Rail Door Joinery Examples |
272 | Sticking Profiles Examples: Stile and Rail Door Panel Layout and Grain Pattern examples Stile and Rail Door construction Examples Grain Direction and Layout |
273 | Stile and rail Panel Construction Examples Stile and Rail Panel and Glass Retention Examples |
274 | Antimicrobial Surfaces Nontraditional Materials Reclaimed or Recycled Wood Design Resoruces |
275 | COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS GENERAL Including Basic Considerations Grades Contract Documents Acceptable Requirements of Lumber and/or Sheet Products Aesthetic Compliance Requirements Use of Phenolic Backed Wood Veneer Semi-exposed Surfaces Include NFPA 80 Requires Fire-rated Doors |
276 | Methods of Construction ANSI/WDMA I.S. 1A (latest edition) Performance Duty Levels Typical Stile and Raild Door Examples To prevent Telegraphing Industry Practices |
278 | PRODUCT Scope Typical Inclusions Typical Exclusions Default Stipulation Rules Errata |
279 | In Lieu of Testing Aesthetic Grade Rules Lumber Sheet Products Exposed Surfaces Include: Semi-Exposed Surfaces Include: |
280 | Gluing or Lamination Balanced Panel Cathedral Sound Resistant Doors X-Ray doors Bullet Resistant Doors Electristatic Shielded doors Pair and Set Matching is Required for Flush Wood Veneer Pair and Set Matching cannot be achieved at Stile and Rail Exposed Faces and Edges |
281 | Basic General Rules Overall Door Size Bleed Through of Glue Cutouts at HPDL Glass and Glazing Factory Finished Doors Anitmicrobial Surface First Class Workmanship Defects Figure Hardboard Exposed Surfaces Concealed Surfaces Flush Doors |
282 | Stand Alone Doors |
283 | Ash, Beech, Birch, Maple, and Poplar |
284 | Mahogany (African or American), Anigre, Makore, and Sapele |
285 | Red Oak and White Oak |
286 | Pecan and Hickory |
287 | Walnut and Cherry |
288 | Basic Material Rules At Stile and Rail doors |
289 | ANSI/WDMA Heavy duty Performance Duty Level is Required Flush Wood Door Minimu Performance Standards |
290 | Applied Moldings Glazing Materials Exposed Surfaces |
291 | Non-Climate Controlled Environment Joints at Assembled Woodwork |
292 | At Flush Doors |
294 | At Stile and Rail Doors |
295 | Basic Machine/Assembly Rules |
296 | INSTALLATION Preparation and Qualification Requirements Care, Storage, and Building Conditions Contractor is Responsible For Installer is Responsible For |
297 | Rules Errata Aesthetic Grade Rules Installers Pre-fit and Pre-machined Doors Transparent Finished Doors Blueprint Matched doors Utility or structural Strength of doors Fire Door Assemblies Doors and Their Accessories When Installed Installer Fabrications or Modifications Door faces Shall fitting Clearance |
298 | Hardware Leaf Hinges Equipment Cutouts Temporary Distortions Repairs Woodwork Such as Applied Trim Non Climate Controlled Environment |
299 | Basic General Rules Gaps Flushness of Joinery Areas of Installation First Class Workmanship |
300 | TESTS Basic Considerations Tolerances Fabricated and Installed Woodwork |
302 | SECZTION 10 – CASEWORK |
303 | RESOURCES Within CANADA |
304 | Within UNITED STATES |
305 | INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION Introduction Casework Categories Advisories |
306 | Recommendations |
307 | Specification Considerations |
308 | Surface Terminologies Surface Terminology by Illustration |
309 | Surface Finish Requirements |
310 | Cabinet Construction Termonology / Options Cabinet and Doore interface Termonology / Options |
311 | Layout requirements of Grained or Patterend Faces by Grade |
312 | Casework Demension Ranges |
313 | Door and Applied Drawerr Front Profiles |
314 | Cabinet Design Series (CDS) Casework Intergrity CAbinet Hardware Drawer Slide Selection Guide |
315 | Hinge Selection Guide Adjustable Shelf Loading and Deflection |
316 | Construction Detail Nomenclature |
318 | Antimicrobial Surfaces Nontraditional Materials Reclaimed or Rcycled Wood Design Resources |
319 | COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS GENERAL Including Basic Considerations Grade Contract Documents Acceptable Requirements of Lumber and/or Sheet Products Aesthetic Compliance requirements When Solid Phenolic Casework Integrity Hardware Cabinet Design Series (CDS) Casework Concept Drawings To prevent telegraphing |
320 | Industry Practices |
321 | PRODUCT Scope Typical Inclusions Typical Exclusions |
322 | Default Stipulation Rules Errata Aesthetic Woodwork Not Addressed Herein Lumber Sheet Products Backing Sheet Materials Surface Categories Include Exposed Exterior Surfaces Exposed Interior Surfaces Semi-Exposed Surfaces |
323 | Hardware |
324 | Cabinet Lighting |
325 | Casework Panel Components Frameless Construction Separately Applied Countertops Storage, Janitor Closet, and Utility Room Cabinets Sliding Presentation Boards Gluing or Lamination Pre-Finishing Cut Outs Cathedral |
326 | Basic General Rules Glass Lights Antimicrobial Surfaces First Class Workmanship Grain or Directionally Patterned Light Valance Vinyl Glass Shelves Semi-Exposed Surfaces |
327 | Basic Material Rules Concealed Surfaces Exposed and Semi-Exposed Surfaces |
328 | Basic Machining Rules |
329 | Non Climate Controlled Environment Joints at Assembled Woodwork |
330 | Flatness Joinery, Other Than That Provided for Bottom Edges of Drawer Fronts and Aprons Visible Edges |
331 | Drawers Sides Flush Overlay Constuction Properly Fitted Slides to Operate Smoothly Closing Stops File Drawers Locks Trays, Bins and Similiar Items |
332 | Fronts and False Fronts Bottoms Doors Flush Overlay Default At Back Beveled Doors Core Thickness Maximum Single Cabinet Size Stop Silencers Core |
333 | Locks Glass When Hinged |
334 | When Stile and Rail Construction |
335 | When Sliding |
336 | When Flipper or Pocket When Frameless glass Aprons Ends and Divisions Tops and Bottoms |
337 | Security and Dust Panels Stretchers Backs |
338 | Anchor Strips Toe Bases, Kicks and Sleepers Shelves |
339 | Fixed Adjustable |
340 | Maximum Shelf Length/Material |
346 | Metal shelf Standards Bored Holes Pullout shelves Clothes Poles and Rods Wardrobes |
347 | Moveable Cabinets Joinery |
349 | Scribing |
350 | Closure Provision Clearances and Tollerances |
351 | Basic Assembly Rules Warp and Twist of Cabinet Doors |
352 | Exposed Exterior Surfaces Exposed Interior Surfaces |
353 | Semi-Exposed Surfaces |
354 | ANNEX 10A – Wood Additional Material Rules Visible Edges Drawers |
355 | Additional Assembly Rules Doors Face Frames Tops and Bottoms Flush Inset Doors |
356 | Exposed Exterior Surfaces Exposed Interior Surfaces Semi-Exposed Surfaces |
357 | ANNEX 10B – HPDL Additional Material Rules Additional Assembly Rules Exposed Edges Drawers Doors |
358 | ANNEX 10C – Solid Phenolic Additional Material Rules Exposed Exterior Surfaces Exposed Interior Surfaces Semi-Exposed Surfaces Additional Assembly Rules Drawer Front and False Front Door Thickness Aprons Shelves Tops and Fixed Bottoms Ends and Devisions Security and Dust Panels Stretchers Bread/Cutting Boards Joinery |
359 | ANNEX 10D – Laboratory Casework Basic Considerations Typical Inclusions Typical Exclusions |
360 | Additional Basic Rules Casework Tables |
361 | INSTALLATION Preparation and Qualification Requirements Care, Storage, and Building Conditions Contractor is Responsible For Installer is Responsible For |
362 | Rules Errata Aesthetic Grade Rules For Transparent Finish Repairs Installer Fabrications or Modifications Casework or Related Items Non Climate Controlled Environment |
363 | Gaps Flushness of Joinery Gaps, Edge Alignment and Flushness of Doors and Drawers |
364 | Scribing Closure Provision |
365 | Exposed Fasteners Casework Wall Anchorage |
366 | Nail Holes Glue and Filler Residue Caulking Allowable Fastener Holes Equipment Cutouts Hardware |
367 | Basic General Rules Areas of Installation First Class Workmanship |
368 | ANNEX 10E – Seismic Casework Installation Additional Preparation Requirements Contractor is Responsible For |
369 | Installer is Responsible For |
370 | Cabinet Fabrication Wall Blocking/Backing Installation Fasteners Installation Fastener Placement |
371 | Tall Storage Cabinets |
372 | Wall Hung Cabinets |
373 | Base Cabinets |
374 | Peninsula Cabinets |
375 | Additional General Rules |
376 | TESTS Basic Considerations Tolerances Fabricated and Installed Woodwork |
378 | SECTION 11 – COUNTERTOPS |
379 | RESOURCES Within CANADA |
380 | Within UNITED STATES |
381 | INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION Introduction Recommendations Specification Considerations |
382 | Typical Countertop Configurations |
383 | Guisdelines for Fabrication / Installation of HPDL Countertops |
384 | Typical Problems at HPDL counteRTops – Causes and Prevention |
385 | High Pressure decorative Laminate Countertops |
387 | Solid Surface Countertops |
388 | Solid Phenolic, Epoxy Resin, and Natural/Engineered Stone Countertops Wood Countertops |
389 | Chemical or Stain Restance Abraison Resistance Antimicrobial Surfaces Reclaimed or Recycled Wood |
390 | Nontraditional Materials Desin Resources |
391 | COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS GENERAL Basic Considerations Grade Contract Documents Acceptable Requirements of Lumber and/or Sheet Products Aesthetic Compliances Requirements Exposed Surfaces Concealed Surfaces |
392 | Natural Stone Engineered Stone To Prevent Telegraphing Industry Practices |
393 | PRODUCT Scope Typical Inclusions Typical Exclusions Default Stipulation HPDL Countertops Wood Countertops Solid Surface Countertops Solid Phenolic, Epoxy Resin, and Natural/Engineered Stone Countertops |
394 | Rules Errata Basic General Rules Aesthetic Grade Rules Lumber Sheet Products Backer Marerial Exposed Surfaces include Concealed Surfaces Include Balanced Panel Grain and/or Pattern surfacing Exposed Fastening Fire-Retardant or Moisture-Resistant Core Gluing or Lamination Antimicrobial Surfaces First-class workmanship |
395 | Basic Material Rules Factory Finishing Opaque Finish Transparent Finish At Exposed Surfaces At Concealed Surfaces |
396 | Basic Machining Rules Exposed Surfaces Cutouts Within a Top Tear-outs, Knife Nicks, or Hit-or-Miss Knife Marks Sharp Edges |
397 | Non-Climate Controlled Environment Adhesive or Joint Filler Material Squareness Cutouts Scribing Fillers Edge Application Sequence Back Splashes Removeable Ledges and/or Access Panels Joints |
398 | Flatness |
399 | Basic Assembly Rules Edge Overhangs Unsupported Spans and Cantilevered Countertops or Overhangs Exposed Edges Metal Trim Rims |
400 | ANNEX 11a – Wood Additional Material Rules Additional Machining Rules Occasional Patches Finger Joints Smoothness Requirements Curved Front Edges |
401 | Additional Assembly Rules Joints Wide Width Glue-up Solid Wood Edges Built-up Members Finished Ends |
402 | ANNEX 11B – Decorative Laminate Additional Material Rules Shall be HPDL, a Minimum of Core Shall be Flame Spread Rated Additional Rules Cutouts Coves at Splashes Drip Groove Miter-Fold Self Edge |
403 | Backing Sheets Laminations Flame Spread-Rated Self-edge Joints Bottom of Edgeing Built-up Members ASSEMBLY 1 OPTIONAL within CANADA NOT ALLOWED within the UNITED STATES |
404 | Additional Assembly Rules ASSEMBLY 2 OPTIONAL within CANADA REQUIRED within the UNITED STATES Finished End Caps Removeable Components |
405 | ANNEX 11C – Solid Surface Additional Material Rules Additional Machining Rules Manufactured Joints Edge Detail Cover Splash Cut outs Flushness variations Gaps |
406 | Additional Assembly Rules Flatness Joints Seam Joints Expansion Clearances Sealants and/or Adhesives Cantilerered Overhangs |
407 | ANNEX 11D – solid Phenolic Additional Material Rules Additional Machining Rules Joints Front Edges Flushness Variations Gaps |
408 | Additional Assembly Rules Flatness Edge Finish Lipped top Back Splashes Cantilerered Overhangs |
409 | ANNEX 11E – Epoxy Resin Additional Material Rules Additional Machining Rules Exposed Edges Lipped Tops Additional Assembly Rules Flushness variations Gaps Flatness Back Splashes Cantilevered Overhangs |
410 | ANNEX 11F – Natural / Engineered Stone Additional Material Rules Additional Machining Rules Exposed Edges Flushness or Lippage Variations Gaps |
411 | Additional Assembly Rules Thiskness Flatness Back Splashes Cantilevered Overhangs |
412 | INSTALLATION Preparation and Qualification requirements Care, Storage, and Building Conditions Contractor is Responsible For Installer is Responsible For |
413 | Rules Errata Aesthetic Garde Rules Installed Plumb, Level, Square, and Flat Transparent Repairs Installer fabrications or Modifications Build Up Horizontal Reveal Curved Front Edges Countertops Shall be |
414 | Glue and Filler Residue Equipments Cutouts Mirrors Edge Overhangs Un supported and Cantilevered or Overhangs Non Climate Controlled Rnvironmen Gaps |
415 | Flushness |
416 | Fastening Equipment Cutouts Hardware Areas of Installation First Class Workmanship At Solid or Veneered Wood At HPDL |
417 | At Solid Surface |
418 | At solid Phenolic |
419 | Basic General Rules At Epoxy Resin, NaturalL/Engineered Stone |
420 | TESTS Basic Considerations Tolerances Fabricated and Iinstalled |
422 | SECTION 12 – HISTORIC RESTORATION WORK |
423 | RESOURCES Within CANADA |
424 | Within UNITED STATES |
425 | iNTRODUCTARY INFORMATION Introduction Recommendations |
426 | Specification Considerations Resources and References Design Resources |
427 | COMPLAINCE REUIREMENTS GENERAL Including Basic Considerations Grade Acceptable Requirements of Lumber and/or Sheet Products Contract Documents Aesthetic Compliance Industry Practices |
428 | PRODUCT Scope Default Stipulation Basic Machining Rules Rules Errata Basic General Rules Basic Material Rule |
429 | Basic Assembly Rules Repair Rule Stripping Rules Finishing Rules |
430 | INSTALLATION Preparation and Qualification requirements Contractor is Responsible For Installer is Responsible For |
431 | Basic General Rules Aesthetic Match of Existing Grounds, bucks, or hanging systems Transparent Finish Repairs Installer Frabications and Modifications Equipment Cutouts First Class Workmanship |
432 | APPENDIX |
433 | Introduction |
434 | Reference Source Directory |
435 | Reference Source Listings |
437 | Code and Regulation Information |
439 | Specific Gravity and Weight of Hardwoods |
441 | Joinery Details |
443 | Chemical and Stain Resistance (SEFA) |
445 | Casework Integrity Testing (BIFMA and SEFA) |
450 | Casework Refinishing/Refacing/Refurbishing Guidelines |
451 | Cabinet Design Series (CDS) General Information |
452 | 100 SERIES – Base Cabinets without Drawers |
455 | 200 SERIES – Base Cabinets with Drawers |
457 | 300 SERIES – Wall Hung Cabinets |
459 | 400 SERIES – Tall Storage Cabinets |
463 | 500 SERIES – Wardrobe Cabinets |
465 | 600 SERIES – Library Cabinets |
467 | 700 SERIES – Moveable Cabinets |
471 | Fraction/decimal/millimeter Conversions |
472 | Miscellaneous Conversions |
473 | GLOSSARY |
474 | Introduction |
518 | NAAWS 3.1 Improvement Suggestion Form |