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WoodworkInst NAAWS 3.1 2017

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North American Architectural Woodwork Standards – 3.1, Including ERRATA through July 16, 2018

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Woodwork Inst 2017 525
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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
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
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