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PRODUCT MATRIX
CUSTOMER PRODUCT CODE DESCRIPTION ASI PRODUCT CODEN/A CEILING PANEL 155-A1
N/A CEILING PANEL 155-A2
N/A CEILING PANEL 155-A3
N/A CEILING PANEL 155-A4
N/A GRID COVER 155-T1
N/A GRID COVER 155-A6
N/A GRID COVER 155-A7
N/A GRID COVER 155-A8
N/A GRID COVER 155-A9
SAMPLE SHOP DRAWINGS - COFFERGENERAL NOTESFIELD MEASUREMENTS/ DIMENSIONING
THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL FINAL PANEL SIZES, SHAPES, ANDQUANTITIES TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT. IF THERE ARE ANY DISCREPANCIES INQUANTITIES OR SIZES THAT DEVIATE FROM THESE PLANS THE CONTRACTORMUST NOTIFY ASI PRIOR TO ANY MANUFACTURING. CONTRACTOR MUST REVIEWAND VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS IN THE FIELD, MARK-UP, CORRECTING ANYDIMENSIONS AFFECTING PANELS AND RETURN TO ASI FOR CORRECTIONS TO THEPLANS. ASI WILL APPLY THESE CHANGES FOR FINAL SIGN-OFF AND PRODUCTION.ASI WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY PANEL CHANGES NOT CORRECTED BYTHE CONTRACTOR DURING THIS PROCESS.
APPROVAL SIGNATURES
ALL DIMENSIONS AND DESIGN ELEMENTS OF THE PROJECT MUST BE APPROVEDAND SIGNED OFF ON BEFORE ASI CAN BEGIN PRODUCTION. DEPENDING ON THEPROJECT, EITHER AN ARCHITECT'S STAMP MARKED "APPROVED" OR ASIGNATURE BY THE CONTRACTOR CAN BE ACCEPTABLE. PROJECTS CANNOT BESTARTED UNTIL APPROVED. RETURNING THE DRAWINGS WITHOUT A SIGNATUREOF APPROVAL WILL DELAY THE PRODUCTION PROCESS.
ACCLIMATION
PRIOR TO INSTALLATION AT THE JOB SITE ASI PRODUCTS MUST BE KEPT CLEANAND DRY IN AN ENVIRONMENT WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS:
*AMBIENT ENVIRONMENT TEMPERATURE MUST REMAIN BETWEEN 50 DEG. AND86 DEG. AND RELATIVE HUMIDITY LEVELS MUST BE BETWEEN 25% RH (MIN.) AND55% RH (MAX.) DURING THE ACCLIMATION AND INSTALLATION PERIOD. THEPRODUCT MUST BE ACCLIMATED IN THIS ENVIRONMENT FOR A PERIOD OF 72HOURS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.
*ANY PLASTIC WRAPPING OF THE PRODUCT MUST BE REMOVED FOR THE PERIODOF ACCLIMATION. ALL WET WORK AT THE JOB SITE MUST BE COMPLETED ANDDRY. ASI TAKES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE OR WARPING OF PANELSIF THESE CONDITIONS ARE NOT STRICTLY ADHERED TO.
WOOD SPECIES
GRAIN PATTERNS AND COLOR VARIANCES CAN DIFFER WITHIN A WOOD SPECIES
FROM BOARD TO BOARD AND WITHIN A BOARD DEPENDING ON THE TYPE OFSPECIES. FINISHES AND STAINS WILL HELP TO MINIMIZE THIS, BUT WILL NOTELIMINATE THE VARIATIONS. PLEASE NOTE THAT PRODUCT SAMPLES ARE NOT ATOTAL REPRESENTATION OF THE RANGE OF VARIATIONS POSSIBLE. U.V. LIGHTWILL HAVE ADVERSE EFFECTS TO THE COLOR ON ANY EXPOSED WOODS. ASITAKES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE COLOR VARIATIONS, GRAIN AND TEXTURENATURALLY PRESENT IN THE CHARACTER OF THE WOODS.
FINISH
BECAUSE OF NATURAL VARIATIONS IN COLOR AND GRAIN OF WOOD, FINISHEDPANELS CANNOT BE EXPECTED TO MATCH EXACTLY TO SUPPLIED SAMPLE BUTSHOULD BE WITHIN A SAMPLE RANGE. U.V. LIGHT WILL AFFECT THE COLOR OFEXPOSED WOODS, OVER TIME THE PANELS MAY DARKEN OR LIGHTEN. ASITAKES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR NATURAL COLOR VARIATIONS, GRAIN ANDTEXTURE VARIANCES, OR MATERIALS ADVERSELY EXPOSED TO U.V. LIGHT.
PANEL CONSTRUCTION
ASI PANELS ARE NOT DESIGNED FOR STRUCTURAL USE. LIGHTING FIXTURES,MECH./H.V.A.C., GRILLES, DIFFUSERS, EQUIPMENT, ETC., OR ANY OTHER TYPESOF FIXTURES MUST BE INDEPENDENTLY SUPPORTED IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALLSTATE, LOCAL BUILDING CODES AND NOT SUSPENDED FROM ASI PANELS. USINGPANELS FOR STRUCTURAL SUPPORT WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
FIELD CUTTING/CEILING PENETRATIONS MUST NOT INTERFERE WITH PANELSUSPENSION POINTS & CEILING PANEL EDGE LOCATIONS, THUS COMPROMISINGTHE CEILING SYSTEMS INTEGRITY. PLANNING & LAYOUT CONSIDERATIONSSHOULD BE MADE TO AVOID THIS SITUATION, RELOCATING ITEMS AS NECESSARY.ALL FIELD CUTOUTS SHOULD BE DONE WITHIN A MINIMUM DISTANCE/PERIMETER OF AN 1 1/2" IN FROM ALL PANEL EDGES.
ANY AND ALL CEILING PENETRATIONS FOR LIGHTING, ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL,H.V.A.C., SPRINKLER HEADS, ETC. ARE CONSIDERED BY ASI TO BE FIELD CUTS ANDARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR AND/OR INSTALLER,UNLESSSPECIAL DIRECTION/DETAILS ARE PROVIDED, PRICED, APPROVED & ACCEPTED.
FIELD VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS & CONDITIONS RELATING TO ASI PANEL PRODUCTS.
QUANTITIES AND DIMENSIONS IDENTIFIED IN SHOP DRAWINGS MUST BE CONFIRMED BY CUSTOMER.
LEGEND & TYPICAL NOTES:
· GRID & INSTALLATION BY OTHERS· ALL CLIPS TO BE SITE INSTALLED· CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO VERIFY
SQUARE FOOTAGE, PANEL QUANTITIES, SIZES(DIMENSIONS) ON SHOP DRAWINGS
· FURRING/BLOCKING AND INSTALLATION BY OTHERS
( * ) INDICATES PANELS TO BE FIELD CUT ON SITE AND/ORARE PANEL DROPS CUT ON SITE( ! ) INDICATES DIFFICULTY OF FIELD CUTTING &INSTALLATION DUE TO LAYOUT OF SMALL PANELS
APPROVED
REVISE/RESUBMIT
NAME
SIGNATURE
DATE
NOTES: "APPROVED AS NOTED" DRAWINGS WILL NOT BEACCEPTED. FULL APPROVAL IS REQUIRED. AFTER FIRSTREVISION, CHARGES WILL APPLY FOR ADDITIONAL REVISIONS.
Sheet Number Sheet TitleG1.0 GENERAL NOTESA0.0 OVERVIEWA1.0 ENLARGED REFLECTED CEILING PLANS (RCP)A1.1 ENLARGED REFLECTED CEILING PLANS (RCP)A1.2 ENLARGED REFLECTED CEILING PLANS (RCP)A4.0 CEILING STANDARD DETAILSA6.0 SCHEDULES & LITERATURE
D O N O T S C A L E D R A W I N GFIGURED DIMENSIONS ARE TOB E F O L L O W E D . R E A D T H I SDRAWING IN CONNECTION WITHG E N E R A L A R C H I T E C T U R A LPLANS, STRUCTURAL PLANS,A N D O T H E R R E L A T E DDRAWINGS. THESE DRAWINGSR E P R E S E N T A S I ' SU N D E R S T A N D I N G A N DI N T E R P R E T A T I O N O F T H EARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGSA N D H O W A S I P R O D U C T SR E L A T E T O T H E P R O J E C T .
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B
H J K M
1
2
3
5
6
13
14
7
9
FD N P R SG
11
12
10
LECA
VESTIBULE
140
SOILED UTILITY
157
RESIDENT ROOM
111
RESIDENT ROOM
136
RESIDENT ROOM
137
CENTRAL SUPPLY
175
RESIDENT ROOM
139
RESIDENT ROOM
138
HOUSEKEEPING
166
RESIDENT ROOM
133
RESIDENT ROOM
131
RESIDENT ROOM
129
RESIDENT ROOM
127
RESIDENT ROOM
121
RESIDENT ROOM
119
RESIDENT ROOM
112
RESIDENT ROOM
114
LOUNGE /
ACTIVITY
158
RESIDENT ROOM
106
RESIDENT ROOM
105
RESIDENT ROOM
107
RESIDENT ROOM
113
RESIDENT ROOM
115
RESIDENT ROOM
117
CORRIDOR
152
RESIDENT ROOM
123
STAFF TOILET
162
DIETARY OFFICE
180
CLEAN LINEN
176
LAUNDRY
177
SOILED LINEN
178
RESIDENT ROOM
109
BEAUTY
186
RESIDENT ROOM
103
RESIDENT ROOM
101
MDS
147
ADMIN
145
WORK
150
PERSONAL
LAUNDRY
181
167
CLEAN
CORRIDOR
170
RESIDENT ROOM
125
COFFEE
141
STORAGE
160E
ELECTRICAL
160A
DINING / ACTIVITY
168
MEDS
163A
RESIDENT ROOM
110
RESIDENT ROOM
134
STAFF LOUNGE
174
RESIDENT ROOM
116
MEDICAL
RECORDS
149
PT / OT
189
160B
JAN.
D.O.N.
182
OFFICE
151
173
S. TOILET
RESIDENT ROOM
132
RESIDENT ROOM
108
RESIDENT ROOM
135
STORAGE
160D
MEN'S
185
SOILED UTILITY
165
STORAGE
160C
WOMEN'S
183
SOCIAL SERVICES
146
MECHANICAL
148
NURSE STATION
163
RECEIVING
171
TRASH
172
IT
170A
NURSE STATION
153
STAFF TOILET
156
MEDS
153A
KITCHEN
169
STORAGE
170B
FIREPLACE
LOUNGE
142
LOUNGE
143
RECEPTION
144
CORRIDOR
184
BUSINESS OFFICE
187MANAGER
188
SPEECH THERAPY
192
MECHANICAL /
STORAGE
191
TRAINING TOILET
190
PT/OT KITCHEN
189A
CORRIDOR
160
8
4
LIFTS
159A
REFLECTIONS
155
OFFICE
154
MECHANICAL /
ELECTRICAL
164
ELECTRICAL
164A
STAIR
160F
159B
MECH.
177A
MECH.
175A
MECH.
1
A1.0
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REFLECTIONS
155
1
A4.0
155-A1155-A1155-A1155-A1
155-A1155-A1155-A1155-A1
155-A1155-A1155-A1155-A1
144-A4
155-A2
155-A2
155-A2
155-A2 155-A3
DASHED LINE INDICATES
TRIM ABOVE
DASHED LINE INDICATES
TRIM ABOVE
DASHED LINE INDICATES
TRIM ABOVE
GRID COVER FOR MAINS
155-A2
155-A2
155-A2
144-A4
144-A4144-A4
6
A4.0
3
A4.0
6
A4.0
3
A4.0
FLAT PANELS TO
BE FIELD- CUT -
TYP.
144-A4 144-A4 144-A4
FLAT PANELS TO
BE FIELD- CUT -
TYP.
FLAT PANELS TO
BE FIELD- CUT -
TYP.
BTM. GRID CVR.
EL.: 10'-4"
FLAT WD. PNLS.
EL.: 10'-4"
GYP. BD.
EL.: 11'-0"
GRAIN
DIRECTION
2
A4.0
FLAT PANEL
USE FROM DROP
FLAT PANEL
USE FROM DROP
FLAT PANEL
USE FROM DROP
3
A4.0
6
A4.0
6
A4.0
155-T1
155-T1
155-T1
INSTALLER TO COORDINATE
FIELD CUTTING FOR LIGHT,
SPRINKLER, AND OTHER
CEILING PENETRATIONS
5
A4.0
TYP.
TYP.TYP.
D O N O T S C A L E D R A W I N GFIGURED DIMENSIONS ARE TOB E F O L L O W E D . R E A D T H I SDRAWING IN CONNECTION WITHG E N E R A L A R C H I T E C T U R A LPLANS, STRUCTURAL PLANS,A N D O T H E R R E L A T E DDRAWINGS. THESE DRAWINGSR E P R E S E N T A S I ' SU N D E R S T A N D I N G A N DI N T E R P R E T A T I O N O F T H EARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGSA N D H O W A S I P R O D U C T SR E L A T E T O T H E P R O J E C T .
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REFLECTIONS
155
OFFICE
154
8"
V.I.F.
4'-0" 4'-0" 4'-0" 4'-0"
8"
V.I.F.
6"
V.I.F.
4'-0"
5 1/2"
V.I.F.
4'-0"
2'-11 1/16"
V.I.F.
15/16" HD T-GRID MAINS
15/16" HD T-GRID CROSSTEES
19'-4 1/4"
V.I.F.
15'-5 1/16"
V.I.F.
4'-11 1/2"
V.I.F.
1'-0 1/4"
V.I.F.
1'-0" V.I.F.
3'-6 1/2" V
.I.F.
D O N O T S C A L E D R A W I N GFIGURED DIMENSIONS ARE TOB E F O L L O W E D . R E A D T H I SDRAWING IN CONNECTION WITHG E N E R A L A R C H I T E C T U R A LPLANS, STRUCTURAL PLANS,A N D O T H E R R E L A T E DDRAWINGS. THESE DRAWINGSR E P R E S E N T A S I ' SU N D E R S T A N D I N G A N DI N T E R P R E T A T I O N O F T H EARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGSA N D H O W A S I P R O D U C T SR E L A T E T O T H E P R O J E C T .
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155-A6
155-A6
155-A6
155-A6
155-A7
155-A7
155-A7
155-A7 155-A7 155-A8
155-A7
155-A7
155-A8
155-A8
155-A7155-A7 155-A7
155-A7
155-A7
155-A8
155-A8
155-A7
155-A7
155-A8
155-A7
155-A7
155-A7
155-A7
155-A7
155-A7
155-A6
155-A6
155-A9
155-A9
155-A9
155-A9
155-A7155-A7155-A7
155-A7
155-A7
155-A7
155-A8155-A8155-A8
155-A8
155-A7
155-A8
155-A7
155-A7
155-A7
155-A9
155-A9
155-A9
155-A9
155-A7
155-A8
155-A7
155-A7
155-A6155-A6
155-A7
FIELD
CUT
FIELD
CUT
FILL
FROM
DROPS
FILL
FROM
DROPS
NOTE:
PERIMETER GRID COVER COPED
EDGES, MITER CONDITIONS TO BE
FIELD CUT.
155-A8 155-A8 155-A8 155-A8
155-A8
FIELD
CUT
FIELD
CUT
FIELD
CUT
FIELD
CUT
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2" TYP.
2.76
78"
1516" HEAVY DUTY
T-GRID (BY OTHER)
SUSPENSION (BY OTHER)
GRID COVER CLIP & GRID COVER
COFFER MOULDING
COFFER PANEL
12 ROUND MOULDING
(FACTORY APPLIED)
COFFER PANEL
INDEPENDENTLY SUPPORTEDCUSTOMER FIXTURE: FIELD CUTPENETRATION
1516" HEAVY DUTY
T-GRID (BY OTHER)
INDEPENDENTLY SUPPORTEDCUSTOMER FIXTURE: FIELD CUTPENETRATION
1516" HEAVY DUTY
T-GRID (BY OTHER)
TRIM PLATE RECOMMENDED (BY OTHER)
SUSPENSION (BY OTHER)
1516" HEAVY DUTY
T-GRID (BY OTHER)
GRID COVER CLIP
COFFER
12 ROUND MOULDING
(FACTORY APPLIED)
COFFER PANEL
GRID COVER MAIN
GRID COVER CROSS TEE
COPED ENDS
1516" HEAVY DUTY
T-GRID (BY OTHER)
GRID COVER CLIP
COFFER PANEL (MOULDINGFACTORY APPLIED)
GRID COVER MAIN
FACTORY COPED GRID COVER CROSS TEE
SECTION
SIDE VIEW AT COPED END
COFFER PANEL
15
16
" HEAVY DUTY
T-GRID (BY OTHER)
FRAMING (BY OTHER)
3
4
" X 4" TRIM
GRID COVER CLIP
GRID COVER
GYP. BD. CEILING (BY OTHER)
15
16
" HEAVY DUTY T-GRID (BY OTHER)
1
4
" REVEAL MIN.
TRIM BACKSCREWED
TO T-GRID (BY OTHER)
BTM. OF GRID CVR.
EL.: 10'-4"
BTM. OF GYP. BD.
EL.: 11'-0"
SUSPENSION (BY OTHER)
WALL ANGLE (BY OTHER)
1516" HEAVY DUTY
T-GRID (BY OTHER)
FIELD CUT COFFER PANEL
FIELD CUT GRID COVER BACKSCREWEDTO WALL ANGLE IN FIELD
WALL SYSTEM (BY OTHER)
GRID COVER
GRID COVER CLIP
D O N O T S C A L E D R A W I N GFIGURED DIMENSIONS ARE TOB E F O L L O W E D . R E A D T H I SDRAWING IN CONNECTION WITHG E N E R A L A R C H I T E C T U R A LPLANS, STRUCTURAL PLANS,A N D O T H E R R E L A T E DDRAWINGS. THESE DRAWINGSR E P R E S E N T A S I ' SU N D E R S T A N D I N G A N DI N T E R P R E T A T I O N O F T H EARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGSA N D H O W A S I P R O D U C T SR E L A T E T O T H E P R O J E C T .
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Panel Schedule
Sheet Detail Product Code Description QTY Width Length SQFT LNFT
A1.0 1 A1 OLD WORLD COFFER PANEL WITH APPLIED MOLDING, CORE: CLASS A FR PB, SPECIES:PANEL PS MAPLE, CROWN MOLDING SOLID MAPLE
12 47.75 47.75 200.08 N/A
A1.0 1 A2 OLD WORLD COFFER FLAT PANEL, CORE: CLASS A FR PB, SPECIES: PS MAPLE 7 47.75 20 46.67 N/A
A1.0 1 A3 OLD WORLD COFFER FLAT PANEL, CORE: CLASS A FR PB, SPECIES: PS MAPLE 1 34.8125 47.75 11.67 N/A
A1.0 1 A4 OLD WORLD COFFER FLAT PANEL, CORE: CLASS A FR PB, SPECIES: PS MAPLE 7 5.8125 47.75 14 N/A
A1.0 1 T1 VERTICAL WOOD TRIM, DOWELED ENDS FOR ALIGNMENT, WOOD SPECIES: SOLID MAPLE 10 4 96 N/A 80
A1.0 1 A6 OLD WORLD GRID COVER MAINS, SQUARE ENDS, DADO 4' O.C. 3 PER PIECE, SPECIES:SOLID MAPLE
8 2 96 10.67 N/A
A1.0 1 A7 OLD WORLD GRID COVER CROSS TEES - COPED ON BOTH ENDS, NO DADOS, SPECIES:SOLID MAPLE - FIELD CUT WHERE SPECIFIED
34 2 46.75 22.19 N/A
A1.0 1 A8 OLD WORLD GRID COVER CROSS TEES - COPED ON ONE END, SQUARED ONE END, NODADOS, SPECIES: SOLID MAPLE - FIELD CUT TO SIZE ON SQUARED END
16 2 8 1.78 N/A
A1.0 1 A9 OLD WORLD GRID COVER MAINS, SQUARE ENDS, NO DADOS, SPECIES: SOLID MAPLE 8 2 20 2.22 N/A
Totals 103 310 80
ATTENTION: If you have additional Questions after reviewal of this manual please contact your local ASI representative or anASI professional at our headquarters (952)448-5300ASI MANUFACTURES DECORATIVE ACOUSTICAL PANELS AND PRODUCTS THAT MUST BE HANDLED WITH CARE. PRODUCTSSHOULD ONLY BE INSTALLED BY EXPERIENCED INSTALLERS.RECEIVINGPrior to unloading a crate from the delivery truck, check it for any obvious shipping damage. If no evidence of damage is presenton the crate, offload it onto a dry/controlled area and inspect it for dents, breakage, or any lesser-noticeable crate damage thatmay affect enclosed panels or trim. If damage has been identified on the crate itself, record it/photograph it, and open the crateto inspect for concealed damage. If damage from the crate was transferred onto the panels or trim, document/photograph theissues.
The Bill of Lading (BOL) must be signed as “Damaged” if any type of claim is required. Failure to do so will disqualify the projectfor any type of claim, and the provided product will be considered accepted as delivered. Furthermore, do not simply estimatethe number of damaged goods; receiving parties are responsible for verifying the actual count of damaged product(s) and notingthe information on the BOL after checking for exact quantities. After signing the BOL as “Damaged”, please accept the deliveryand contact ASI immediately regarding the occurrence. Be prepared to provide a detailed description of the issue(s), an accuratecount of what was affected, information regarding identifiers (panel tags or numbers, etc.), and photographic documentation. Donot install damaged product. Instead, get in touch with ASI as soon as possible so that we may address the issue and provide aworking plan for potential solutions and replacements.
If any panel or trim pieces appear to have manufacturing defects, do not install. ASI's only obligation is replacing materials provedto be defective and that are returned for credit within the terms and conditions of the sale. Damaged material must remaincrated and in customer's possession until a decision on the claim is reached. At that time, the carrier responsible for the deliverywill pick up the damaged product at the delivery site. Do not dispose of damaged product unless otherwise expressly instructed todo so by an ASI representative. In the event this occurs, documented acknowledgment will be required from all parties involved.
If no damage is observed, verify that all materials ordered for the job have been received and are in the proper style(s) andcorrect quantities.WARRANTY NOTICE
The above recommended installation instructions are reliable for most installations, but are not meant to imply any warranty orguarantee for which ASI assumes responsibility. This warranty notice does not supersede ASI's Standard 1 Year Warranty.
The installer must undertake testing and verification as to specific applications to determine suitability for them prior toinstallation. The manufacturer's only obligation is to replace any material proven to be defective, rather than the installation orremoval of the same, for a period of one year from the date of shipment. Faulty installation shall be corrected by the installingcontractor. Beyond the purchase price of the materials supplied, the manufacturer assumes no liability for damages of any kindand the user accepts the product “as is” without warranties expressed or implied. The suitability of the product for an intendeduse shall be solely up to the user.
All wood and wood composite products sold by ASI are warranted to be free of defects in workmanship for a period of one yearfrom the date of shipment, based on the following conditions:
Products with obvious flaws must be reported to ASI within 30 days of shipment to the customer. Wood products must meacclimated to site conditions prior to installations per our acclimation instructions. After installation, the space must bemaintained within a relative humidity range of 25%-55%. Temperature range should be maintained within a range of 55-80degrees Fahrenheit. The area must be enclosed; doors and windows installed, and the HVAC systems must be functioningproperly and in continuous operation. Any maintenance or cleaning of our products must be done in accordance with theinstructions found on our website.
ASI warranties are subject to typical conditions. Unusual conditions include any type of accident or any form of abuse, adhesivesor tape, standing water, excessive or moderate humidity, excessive or moderate temperatures, vibrations, or exposure tochemicals or fumes. All products should be maintained to avoid dirt or dust buildup, which could provide a medium for microbialgrowth. The growth of mold or mildew is not covered by this warranty nor is it the responsibility of ASI.
Our wood products will have natural variations, due to the characteristics of the wood or veneers. This warranty does not covervariations in texture, color, or grain. Appearances and colorings of wood products, stains and finishes can vary over time and assite conditions change and are therefore excluded from the warranty.
All products must be installed in accordance with written ASI installations instructions and/or approved shop drawings. Anylighting, ventilation, or other mounting parts must be suspended independently and supported securely by the substructure.
ASI shall have no responsibility for defective processing or alteration to the products by others after shipment. This warranty islimited to materials defects only. ASI reserves the right to repair or replace at our discretion.
The warranty does not cover removal or reinstallation or labor to do so of any kind.ACCLIMATION AND STORAGE
All wood products purchased from ASI must be acclimated to site conditions before installation. Failure to acclimate product willvoid the warranty. This is particularly important in Northern United States climates where low atmospheric humidity typicallycause more wood movement than the higher humidity of Southern climates.
Once the installation site has been acclimatized to the temperature and humidity levels that will be the norm when occupied, allwood products should be moved into the site installation area for a minimum of 72 hours prior to any installation activity. Panelsshould be stored in a dry, fully-conditioned interior space on a flat surface in opened cartons. Relative humidity should bemaintained between 25% and 55%. Temperatures should be maintained between 55 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. To acclimatewood products, remove all packaging materials from the outside of the crate, leaving only the wood products. Exposure to
conditions outside of this range will void the warranty. Panels should be handled with care and set on protective cushions whilecutting.
Grille products can be left on the crates just as they were packaged. Linear wood planks and flat panels should be carefullystacked with three or four slats stacked face to face and back to back, perpendicular to the stack allowing for air circulation.Separate stacks of flat panels and wood planks on the skids from each other carefully to prevent from scratching the product.MINERAL STREAKING OR BLUE STAIN IN OAK
Occasionally this may occur in oak panels by natural tannic acid in the wood. This does not show up in the manufacturing process,only after the veneer has come in contact with moisture. Should this occur, the stains can be removed, contact the varnishmanufacturer for recommendations. Stained panels can also be used by cutting out streaked areas and installing as cut or endpanels.CLASS A VARNISH FIRE RETARDANT PANELS
Panels that are chemically treated for flame resistance, Class 1, 0-25 flame spread, may be slightly discolored or have a whitishcast. This may occur if the panels are subject to high humidity conditions. The manufacturer assumes no liability if this conditionoccurs.MOUNTING AND NRC
Most conventional woodworking techniques are acceptable for working with ASI panels. Special mounting techniques arerequired to install perforated acoustical panels including perforated Fusion, Microperf and Audition planks. In all of these casesthe space behind the panel, including the insulation or acoustically absorptive materials, work in conjunction with the panel toprovide the noise reduction performance anticipated. The architect's details and/or shop drawings must be followed to achievethe look and NRC specified.INSTALLATION
Good wood working tools are needed to install panels. Care needs to be taken when cutting and fitting around windows, lightswitches and other fixtures. To achieve this, the following tools are recommended:
· Trim Nailer
· Table Saw· Miter Saw· Jig Saw· Router· Biscuit Jointer
· Hole Saw· Iron
· Edge Band Trimmer
· Standard Details pamphlet
Blades and bits need to be sharpened, fine-tooth carbide. Jigsaw blades a medium tooth.
Panels should be cut face up when cutting on the table saw and miter box. When cutting with a circular saw or up cut jig sawblade, cut face down. Blade teeth should always cut into the face of the veneer. All panels need to be handled as fine furniturewould be handled. Padded material should be used to avoid scratching or marring the face of the panels. Some panels comepredrilled for anchors, mounting, and safety clips. The holes have been engineered to accept the screws provided. Pilot holesshould always be drilled. For example, to use a #8 screw a pilot hole of 3/32” diameter should be used. Do not drill pilot holesmore than 5/8” deep. Care needs to be taken not to overtighten screws or anchors. Overtightening will lessen the holding powerof the screw and may damage the face of the panel.
Penetrations in product (i.e. sprinklers, lighting, light switches, and outlets) should be cut with a jigsaw, router, or hole saw usingsharp blades or bits (see sheets 4-7 of the standard details). Test cuts should be made on scrap panels to determine the propertool speeds for cutting and routing. Field cuts should be sealed with finish material provided.CEILING INSTALLATION
Wood naturally varies in color and grain characteristics. It is recommended that panels be presorted before installation to ensurea uniform final appearance. Plan the panel layout using the centerline of the ceiling such that the cut planks or reveals will beequal in width on both sides (or refer to architectural drawings or shop drawings if provided).
Coffer panels are designed to be installed on 15/16” heavy duty T-grid. T-grid mains and cross tees shall conform to heavy dutyclassification ASTM C635. Install main tees 2' or 4' O.C. as specified by the architect and not more than 4" from each parallel wallwith #12 pre-straightened galvanized steel wire not more than 4' O.C., wrapped tightly at least three full turns. Cross tees shallalso be installed 2' or 4' O.C. Always refer to the T-grid manufacturer's installation instructions. Hanger wire and cross tees are tobe installed according to local codes and seismic requirements. If grid system is existing, use a variable placement of cross tees 4"from each parallel wall to form a 2' module. Install extra hanger wires at lights or as required to support the wood panel system(see sheets 4-7 of the standard details). Check with the grid system manufacturer for proper O.C. hanger spacing, if in doubt.
Install grid cover clips provided onto T-grid by sliding the long tongue over the T-grid flange and pushing up with your thumb tosnap the clip onto the T-grid (see sheet 1 of the standard details). Clips should be 2' O.C. max. Grid cover rails will friction fit ontoclips by pushing the grooved back of the rail over the grid cover clips. Install grid cover mains onto T-grid mains and coped gridcover cross tees onto T-grid cross tees (see sheet 3 of the standard details). At the perimeter, field cut grid cover to walls. Copedcross tees can then be ripped and back screwed to wall angle to cover the wall angle along the wall (see detail 2 on sheet 1 of thestandard details). Make sure to predrill pilot holes to avoid cracking the grid cover. Once grid cover is installed completely, Cofferframes can be laid into the ceiling grid. The coffer panels should then be laid into the frames.SPECIAL HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS
When handling coffer grid cover, care must be taken to not damage the coped ends. Handle all edges with care.