Identification
Identification
Identification
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. This section includes:
1. Nameplates
2. Tags
3. Stencils
4. Pipe Markers
1.3 REFERENCES
A. BS 1710: Specification for identification of pipelines and services
B. BS 4800: Schedule of paint colours for building purposes
C. BS 5499: Safety Signs and colours
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Contractor to provide the following information as part of a complete and comprehensive technical
submittal:
1. List: Submit list of wording, symbols, letter size, and color coding for mechanical
identification.
2. Submit valve chart and schedule, including valve tag number, location, function, and valve
manufacturer's name and model number.
3. Provide manufacturers catalog literature for each product required.
4. Indicate special procedures, and installation.
5. Record actual locations of tagged valves.
B. Refer to the MEPF General Requirements and Scope of Work document for submittal procedure
and formats
1.5 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate installation of identifying devices with completion of covering and painting of surfaces.
B. Coordinate installation of identifying devices with locations of access panels and doors.
C. Install identifying devices before installing acoustical ceilings and similar concealment.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.2 TAGS
A. Plastic Tags: Laminated three-layer plastic with engraved black letters on light contrasting
background color. Tag size minimum 40 mm diameter.
B. Metal Tags: Brass with stamped letters; tag size minimum 40 mm diameter with smooth edges.
C. Tags to be secured with brass S−hook, and numbered consecutively in line with agreed protocol.
2.3 STENCILS
A. With clean cut symbols and letters of following size:
1. 40-50 mm Outside Diameter of Insulation or Pipe: 8 inch 200 mm long color field, 20 mm
high letters.
2. 65-150 mm Outside Diameter of Insulation or Pipe 300 mm long color field, 30 mm high
letters.
3. 200-250 mm Outside Diameter of Insulation or Pipe: 24 inch 600 mm long color field, 65
mm high letters.
4. Ductwork and Equipment: 65 mm high letters.
D. Locate labels near points where ducts and pipes enter into concealed spaces and at maximum
intervals of 15 m in each space where ducts are exposed or concealed by removable ceiling
system.
E. Located pipe labels near control devices and each branch connection, excluding short takeoffs for
fixtures and terminal units. Where flow pattern is not obvious, mark each pipe at branch.
F. In addition to the colour bands specified above all pipework shall be legibly marked with black or
white letters to indicate the type of service and the direction of flow, identified as follows or using
the same designations or abbreviations as on the drawings. Text shall also indicate the pipe size,
and an arrow indicating flow direction:
1. High temperature hot water HTHW
2. Medium temperature hot water MTHW
3. Low temperature hot water LTHW
4. Chilled water CHW
5. Condenser water CONDW
6. Steam Steam
7. Condensate Condensate
8. Domestic hot water service HWS
G. Pipes shall have the letters ‘F’ and ‘R’ added to indicate flow and return respectively as
well as directional arrows.
A. The contractor shall provide an asset register of all plant and equipment in electronic (Microsoft
Excel or Outut from Revit) of all plant and equipment. The register shall include the technical
particulars of the plant and the description shall match the plant labels provided on site.
control), strainers, water flow measuring devices, flow switches, balancing and motorized dampers,
fire dampers or other equipment requiring periodic inspection.
B. Brass or black anodized aluminium nameplates to identify each of these items
C. Tags shall be stamped or engraved with 6.4 mm high lettering. The minimum size for labels shall
be 65 mm x 12 mm.
D. Valve-tag schedule shall be included in operation and maintenance data.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Clean piping and equipment surfaces of substances that could impair bond of identification
devices, including dirt, oil, grease, release agents, and incompatible primers, paints, and
encapsulate.
B. Install or permanently fasten labels on each major item of mechanical equipment.
C. Locate equipment labels where accessible and visible.
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