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' <br /> d. Recommendations for maintenance and cleaning exterior surfaces. � <br /> e. Layout and installation details,including anchors. <br /> f. Glazing details. ' <br /> B. Samples for color selection <br /> C. Approval by the Architect ' ' <br /> 1.S QUALITY ASSURANCE <br /> A. Wood Window Standard: Comply with NWVVI)AaI.S.'a2 for standards ofperformance and , <br /> fabrication worlananship for wood windows. <br /> B. Safety Glass Standard: Provide the type of products indicated that comply with ANSI Z97.1 ' <br /> and testing requirements of 16 CFR Part 1201 for Category II materials. <br /> 1. Provide safety glass permanently marked with the certification label of the Safety ' <br /> GIazing Certification Councii(SGCC)or other certification agency acceptable to <br /> authorities having jurisdiction. <br /> C. Glazing Standatds: Comply with recommendations of the Flat Glass Marketing Association ' <br /> {FGMA)"GlazingManual"and"Sea.lantManual"exceptwheremore stringentrequirernents <br /> are indica#ed. <br /> D. Insulating Glass Certif cation Prograw: Provide insulating glass units permanently marked ' <br /> with the appropriate certifcation label of the either the Insulating Giass Certification <br /> Council(IGCC)or the Associated Labora.tories,Inc.(ALI). Provide the certification label ' <br /> either on spacers or at least one component pane of each unit. <br /> E. Single Source Responsibility: Provide windows produced by a single fabricator who is <br /> capable of indicating prior successful production of units similar to those required. ' <br /> F. Design Concept: The drawings indicate window sizes, profiles, and dimensional <br /> requuements. ' <br /> 1.6 1'ROJECT CONDITIONS <br /> A. Field Measurements: Check actual window openings by accurate field measurement before ' <br /> fabrication. Show recorded measurements on final shop drawings. Coordinate fabrication <br /> schedule with construction progress to avoid delay. <br /> 1. Where necessary,proceed with fabrication without measurements,and coordinate ' <br /> tolerances with General Contractor to ensure proper fit of window units. <br /> 1.7 WARRANTY ' <br /> A. Wood Window Warranty: Submit a written wananty, executed by the window <br /> manufacturer,agreeing to repair or replace units that fail in materials or workmanship within ' <br /> the specified warranty period. Failures include,bat are not necessarily limited to: <br /> 1. Structural failures, including excessive deflection, excessive leakage, or air ' <br /> infiltration. <br /> 2. Faulty operation of window sash or hardware. <br /> 3. Deterioration of wood, metals, finishes, and other materials beyond normal <br /> weathering. ' <br /> WOOD WINDOWS Page 2 of 5 t <br />