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Dunn-Edwards Healthcare Specification

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Dunn-Edwards Healthcare Specification

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SECTION 099123 – HEALTHCARE INTERIOR PAINTING

Revise this Section by deleting and inserting text to meet Project-specific requirements.

Section uses the term "Architect." Change this term to match that used to identify the design professional

as defined in the General and Supplementary Conditions.

Verify that Section titles referenced in this Section are correct for this Project's Specifications; Section

titles may have changed.

Prompts within this document will guide those wishing to create a LEED specification.

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

Retain or delete this article in all Sections of Project Manual.

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

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1.2 SUMMARY A. Section includes surface preparation and the application of paint systems on [interior substrates.] [the following

interior substrates:]

1. Concrete. 2. Concrete masonry units (CMU). 3. Steel. 4. Cast iron. 5. Galvanized metal. 6. Aluminum (not anodized or otherwise coated). 7. Wood. 8. Gypsum board. 9. Plaster.

B. Related Requirements:

Retain subparagraphs below to cross-reference requirements Contractor might expect to find in this Section but are specified in other Sections.

Factory- or shop-applied primers applied as Work of other Sections must be coordinated with field-applied finish coats. Review other Sections for factory- or shop-primed products and reference this Section for product requirements.

1. Section 051200 "Structural Steel Framing" for shop priming of metal substrates with primers specified in

this Section. 2. Section 099600 "High-Performance Coatings" for high-performance and special-use coatings. 3. Section 099300 "Staining and Transparent Finishing" for surface preparation and the application of wood

stains and transparent finishes on interior wood substrates. 1.3 DEFINITIONS

Definitions of gloss levels below are from "MPI Architectural Painting Specification Manual" (hereafter, "MPI Manual").

Retain terms that remain after this Section has been edited for a project.

A. Gloss Level 1, Matte or Flat finish: 0 to 5 units at 60 degrees and maximum 10 units at 85 degrees.

B. Gloss Level 2, Velvet finish: Maximum 10 units at 60 degrees and 10 to 35 units at 85 degrees.

C. Gloss Level 3, Eggshell finish: 10 to 25 units at 60 degrees and 10 to 35 units at 85 degrees.

D. Gloss Level 4, Satin finish: 20 to 35 units at 60 degrees and minimum 35 units at 85 degrees.

E. Gloss Level 5, Semi-Gloss finish: 35 to 70 units at 60 degrees.

F. Gloss Level 6, Gloss finish: 70 to 85 units at 60 degrees.

G. Gloss Level 7, High-Gloss finish: More than 85 units at 60 degrees.

H. Blocking: Two painted surfaces sticking together such as a painted door sticking to a painted jamb.

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I. ASTM: ASTM International develops international standards for materials, products, systems and services used in construction, manufacturing and transportation: www.astm.org

J. Bio-Pruf™: Anti-microbial additive that inhibits the growth of odor and stain causing mold and mildew on the

paint film. “Antimicrobial” is defined as any means or mode of restricting growth or spread of microbes.

K. CHPS: Collaborative for High Performance Schools. A national movement to improve student performance and the entire educational experience by building the best possible schools: www.chps.net.

L. CRGI: Coatings Research Group Inc. is an international association of paint and coatings manufacturers

dedicated to the benefits of shared research and development: crgiconnect.com

M. DTM: Direct to metal. A coating that can be applied directly to a metal surface; refer to manufacturer’s product information for surface preparation and application instructions.

N. EG: Ethylene Glycol. Ethylene glycol is listed as a hazardous air pollutant (HAP) by the U.S. EPA: www.epa.gov

O. EPR: Environmental Performance Rating. Master Painters Institute’s formula that relates VOC, Performance of Category, Gloss and Appropriate specified use. Higher values equate to greater eco-efficiency.

P. HAP: Hazardous Air Pollutant: According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),

Hazardous air pollutants, also known as toxic air pollutants or air toxics, are those pollutants that cause or may cause cancer or other serious health effects, such as reproductive effects or birth defects, or adverse environmental and ecological effects: www.epa.gov

Q. LEED: LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is a voluntary, consensus-based, market-driven program that provides third-party verification of green buildings: www.usgbc.org

R. MPI: Master Painters Institute. An organization that establishes architectural paint standards and quality

assurance programs in North America: www.paintinfo.com.

S. PDCA: Painting & Decorating Contractors of America: www.pdca.org.

T. RAVOC: Reactivity adjusted VOC. ‘Reactivity’ means the ability of a VOC to promote ozone formation.

U. SCAQMD: South Coast Air Quality Management District is defined as most of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties in California.

V. SSPC: The Society for Protective Coatings. Surface preparation standards and specifications: www.sspc.org.

W. Tier I Areas: Areas with exposure to moderate cleaning solutions and methods (e.g., lobbies, waiting rooms, offices, corridors).

X. Tier II Areas: A reas where typical cleaning includes aggressive cleaning solutions and methods

(e.g., emergency rooms and isolated patient rooms).

Y. Tier III Areas: Areas with the highest exposure to harsh cleaning solutions including bleach and methods including intense scrubbing (e.g., sterilization rooms, operating rooms).

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Copyright 2011 AIA MASTERSPEC Full Length 02/11 1.4 ACTION SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: For each type of product. Include preparation requirements and application instructions.

B. LEED Submittals:

"Product Data for Credit IEQ 4: Low-Emitting Materials” Subparagraph below applies to LEED- Healthcare. Coordinate with requirements for paints and coatings. 1. Product Data for Credit IEQ 4: For paints and coatings, including printed statement of VOC content.

C. Samples for Initial Selection: For each type of topcoat product.

Delete "Samples for Initial Selection" Paragraph above if colors and other characteristics are preselected and specified or scheduled. Retain "Samples for Verification" Paragraph below with or without above.

D. Samples for Verification: For each type of paint system and in each color and gloss of topcoat.

1. Submit Samples on rigid backing, no smaller than 7 inches X 10 inches (177 X 254 mm) or larger than 8.5 X 11 inches (216 X 280 mm). 2. Label each Sample for project, architect, general contractor, painting contractor, paint color name and

number, paint brand name, “P” number if applicable, and application area. .

E. Product List: For each product indicated, include the following:

1. Cross-reference to paint system and locations of application areas. Use same designations indicated on Drawings and in schedules.

2. Following the format prescribed in Part 2. PRODUCTS, submit physical properties data and appropriate test results for each proposed product substitution.

See "Writing Guide" Article in the Evaluations in Section 099100 "Painting" Section 09910 "Painting" for discussion of first subparagraph below.

3. Printout of current "MPI Approved Products List" for each product category specified in Part 2, with the

proposed product highlighted. 4. VOC content.

1.5 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS

A. Furnish extra materials, from the same product run, that match products installed and that are packaged with

protective covering for storage and identified with labels describing contents.

Retain "Paint" Subparagraph below for projects that require only limited quantities of extra materials. If necessary, replace percentage with a specific number of gallons (liters) or cases and include an expanded description of the quantity of each material and color.

1. Paint: Not less than 1 gal. (3.8 L) of each material and color applied.

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A. Mockups: Apply mockups of each paint system indicated and each color and finish selected to verify

preliminary selections made under Sample submittals and to demonstrate aesthetic effects and set quality standards for materials and execution.

1. Architect will select one surface to represent surfaces and conditions for application of each paint system

specified in Part 3.

a. Vertical and Horizontal Surfaces: Provide samples of at least 100 sq. ft. (9 sq. m). b. Other Items: Architect will designate items or areas required.

2. Final approval of color selections will be based on mockups.

a. If preliminary color selections are not approved, apply additional mockups of additional colors selected by Architect at no added cost to Owner.

3. Approval of mockups does not constitute approval of deviations from the Contract Documents contained

in mockups unless Architect specifically approves such deviations in writing.

Retain subparagraph below if the intention is to make an exception to the default requirement in Section 014000 "Quality Requirements" Section 01400 "Quality Requirements" for demolishing and removing mockups.

4. Subject to compliance with requirements, approved mockups may become part of the completed Work if

undisturbed at time of Substantial Completion.

1.7 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Store materials not in use in tightly covered containers in well-ventilated areas with ambient temperatures continuously maintained at not less than 45 deg F (7 deg C).

1. Maintain containers in clean condition, free of foreign materials and residue. 2. Remove rags and waste from storage areas daily.

If necessary, insert special requirements for fire protection, heating, ventilation, and other conditions for storage areas on-site.

1.8 FIELD CONDITIONS

A. Apply paints only when temperature of surfaces to be painted and ambient air temperatures are between 50 and

105 deg F (10 and 41 deg C).

B. Do not apply paints when relative humidity exceeds 85 percent; at temperatures less than 5 deg F (3 deg C) above the dew point; or to damp or wet surfaces.

C. Painting contractor should follow proper painting practices and exercise judgment based on his or her

experience and project specific conditions as to when to proceed.

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2.1 MANUFACTURERS

A. Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products listed from Dunn- Edwards Corp and Monopole, Inc. for the paint and coating category indicated, or comparable products by one of the following:

1. Pratt & Lambert.

B. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide product listed in other Part 2 articles for the paint category indicated.

2.2 PAINT, GENERAL

A. Material Compatibility:

Systems could fail if paints used for individual coats are incompatible. Paint systems match primers and topcoats and take compatibility into consideration.

1. Provide materials for use within each paint system that are compatible with one another and substrates

indicated, under conditions of service and application as demonstrated by manufacturer, based on testing and field experience.

2. For each coat in a paint system, provide products recommended in writing by manufacturers of topcoat for use in paint system and on substrate indicated.

Retain the following for projects located within the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD):

B. VOC Content: Products shall comply with VOC limits of SCAQMD and, for interior paints and coatings applied at Project site, the following VOC limits, exclusive of colorants added to a tint base, when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24).

1. Flat Paints and Coatings: 50 g/L. 2. Nonflat Paints and Coatings: 50 g/L. 3. Primers, Sealers, and Undercoaters: 100 g/L. 4. Rust Preventative Coatings: 100 g/L. 5. Floor Coatings: 100 g/L. 6. Shellacs, Clear: 730 g/L. 7. Shellacs, Pigmented: 550 g/L.

Retain the following for projects located outside of the SCAQMD:

C. VOC Content: Products shall comply with VOC limits of authorities having jurisdiction[ and, for interior paints

and coatings applied at Project site, the following VOC limits, exclusive of colorants added to a tint base, when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24)].

1. Flat Paints and Coatings: 50 g/L. 2. Nonflat Paints and Coatings: 150 g/L. 3. Dry-Fog Coatings: 400 g/L. 4. Primers, Sealers, and Undercoaters: 200 g/L. 5. Anticorrosive and Antirust Paints Applied to Ferrous Metals: 250 g/L. HEALTHCARE INTERIOR PAINTING 099123 - 7

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6. Zinc-Rich Industrial Maintenance Primers: 340 g/L. 7. Pretreatment Wash Primers: 420 g/L. 8. Floor Coatings: 100 g/L. 9. Shellacs, Clear: 730 g/L. 10. Shellacs, Pigmented: 550 g/L. LEED for Healthcare guides the design and construction of both new buildings and major renovations of existing buildings, and can be applied to inpatient, outpatient and licensed long-term care facilities, medical offices, assisted living facilities and medical education and research centers. As of January 1, 2012 projects that meet the requirements outlined in the Rating System Selection Guide must use LEED for Healthcare. Note link: http://www.usgbc.org/ShowFile.aspx?DocumentID=10135. Retain the following for LEED for Healthcare projects.

  D. VOC Content: Paints and coatings used on the interior of the building—defined as inside of the weatherproofing

system and applied on-site—shall not exceed the VOC content limits established in South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rule 1113, Architectural Coatings. (Rules in effect on July 1, 2008.)

1. Paints (flat & non-flat, except anti-rust) 50 g/L VOC 2. Clear wood finishes (varnish, lacquer or sanding sealers) 275 g/LVOC 3. Floor coatings 50 g/L VOC 4. Primers and undercoaters 100 g/L VOC

5. Swimming pool coatings 340 g/L VOC 6. Sealers: Waterproofing & all others 100 g/L VOC

7. Shellacs: Clear 730 g/LVOC 8. Shellacs: Pigmented 550 g/L VOC

9. Stains 100 g/L VOC

C. Colorants: The use of colorants containing hazardous chemicals, such as ethylene glycol, is prohibited.

E. Colors: [As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range] [Match Architect's samples] [As indicated in a color schedule].

1. When the final color has not been selected prior to bid submittal, Contractor may need to bid additional

coats when submitting their bid. The Owner should be aware that if a color is chosen following the bid process and the color is significantly different from original color, a change order for an additional finish coat might be required.

Paints in these articles are specified by reference to MPI paint categories and optional MPI numbers. Note that each paint category below is unique within this Section and is identical to that used in the Interior Painting Schedule at the end of Part 3.

If retaining subsequent articles, first revise the Interior Painting Schedule; then retain, delete, and insert appropriate products in subsequent articles to correspond with paint systems specified in the Interior Painting Schedule.

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A. Block Filler, Latex, Interior/Exterior: Dunn-Edwards Smooth Blocfil Select SBSL00 Smooth Block Filler. MPI #4.

Description: A smooth, acrylic latex heavy-bodied primer/filler for porous cinder block and concrete block. Fills and bridges voids and cracks, helps prevent water from penetrating into the block and mortar joints, and improves the appearance.

Physical Properties Spec a. Resin Type Acrylic copolymer b. Prime Pigments 1.8% c. Reinforcing Pigments 59.7% d. Resins 7.8% e. Solids by Volume 50.5% +2% f. EG Free Yes g. VOC 50 g/L h. RAVOC 30 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4 CHPS Section 01350 Emissions CRGI Green-Wise Performance Standards

Test Results Topcoat Adhesion per ASTM D 3359 Method B

Minimum #3

Alkali Resistance per MPI #4 Detailed Performance Standard

No signs of blistering, lifting, wrinkling, disintegrating or more than slight color change compared to unexposed

2.4 PRIMERS / SEALERS

A. Primer Sealer, Latex, Interior: Dunn-Edwards Vinylastic Select VNSL00. MPI #50.

Description: A high-quality interior, Zero VOC, water-based sealer that has excellent sealing qualities on new drywall. Easy to apply, dries fast for same day finishing, and has good enamel holdout.

Physical Properties Spec

a. Resin Type Acrylic copolymer b. Prime Pigments 11.6% c. Reinforcing Pigments 11.9% d. Resins 15.9% e. Solids by Volume 30.5% +2% f. EG Free Yes g. VOC 4 g/L h. RAVOC 4 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4 CHPS Section 01350 Emissions CRGI Green-Wise Performance Standards

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Test Results Water Resistance per MPI #50 Detailed Performance Specifi- cation

No blistering, peeling, loss of adhesion after submerged 4 hours in water

Enamel holdout per MPI #50 Detailed Performance Specifi- cation

<10% gloss difference between coated, uncoated charts.

Hiding power per MPI #50 De- tailed Performance Standard

Contrast ratio greater than 95

EPR 2

B. Primer, Alkali Resistant, Water Based: Dunn-Edwards Eff-Stop Select ESSL00. MPI #3.

Description: A high-quality 100% acrylic masonry primer/sealer that provides very good resistance to alkali and efflorescence. Used on properly cured tilt-up concrete, poured in-place concrete, stucco, and block.

Physical Properties Spec

a. Resin Type 100% acrylic b. Prime Pigments 8.4% c. Reinforcing Pigments 19.4% d. Resins 21% e. Solids by Volume 37% +2% f. EG Free Yes g. VOC 50 g/L h. RAVOC 30 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4 CHPS Section 01350 Emissions CRGI Green-Wise Performance Standards

Test Results Adhesion to concrete block per MPI #3 Detailed Performance Standard

Greater than 400 psi

Alkali resistance per MPI #3 Detailed Performance Standard

Appearance rating greater than 8

Hiding power per MPI #3 De- tailed Performance Standard

Contrast ratio greater than 92

Retain the following where a premium, zero VOC, low odor primer is desired.

C. Primer Sealer, Interior, Institutional Low Odor/VOC: Dunn-Edwards ENSO Primer ENSO00. MPI #149 X Green.

Description: A premium interior, zero VOC, 100% acrylic primer that has very low odor and no added organic solvents. Superior adhesion to properly prepared drywall, wood, and masonry surfaces, good hide and excellent enamel holdout. A low-odor formulation makes it ideal for commercial office buildings, schools, hospitals, and other closed ventilated buildings.

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Physical Properties Spec a. Resin Type 100% acrylic b. Prime Pigments 15.7% c. Reinforcing Pigments 15.9% d. Resins 17.7% e. Solids by Volume 35% +2% f. EG Free Yes g. VOC 2 g/L h. RAVOC 1 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ 4 CHPS Section 01350 Emissions CRGI Green-Wise Performance Standards

Test Results CDPH/EHLB Section 01350 Emissions Testing

No VOCs detected

Water resistance per MPI 149 Detailed Performance Standard

The dried film will withstand 4 hours immersion in water without showing any blistering, peeling, or loss of adhesion.

Enamel holdout per MPI #149 Detailed Performance Standard

<10% gloss difference between coated, uncoated charts.

Hiding power per MPI #149 Detailed Performance Standard

Contrast ratio greater than 95.

EPR 3

D. Primer, Latex, Interior Wood: Dunn-Edwards Ultra-Grip Select UGSL00. MPI #39.

Description: A Zero VOC, acrylic primer designed for interior wood. It has very good stain blocking, hide, and excellent enamel holdout. It applies smoothly, dries fast, and is compatible with all Dunn-Edwards finishes.

Physical Properties Spec

a. Resin Type Acrylic b. Prime Pigments 11.0% c. Reinforcing Pigments 24.3% d. Resins 12.9% e. Solids by Volume 37% +2% f. EG Free Yes g. VOC 1 g/L h. RAVOC 1 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ 4 CRGI Green-Wise Performance Standards

Above, MPI Intended Use, no Detailed Performance Standard Test / Results

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Description: A Zero VOC, acrylic primer designed for a wide range of interior applications. Superior adhesion

to smooth, unpainted surfaces, such as fiberglass and anodized aluminum. It may be used on wood and it has excellent adhesion to aged alkyd and water-based enamels. Very good stain blocking, hide, and excellent enamel holdout.

Physical Properties Spec

a. Resin Type Acrylic b. Prime Pigments 11.0% c. Reinforcing Pigments 24.3% d. Resins 12.9% e. Solids by Volume 37% +2% f. EG Free Yes g. VOC 1 g/L h. RAVOC 1 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ 4 CRGI Green-Wise Performance Standards

Retain the following for Tier III Areas, zero VOC, bonding primer is desired.

F. Primer, Bonding, Water Based, Zero VOC: Dunn-Edwards Ultrashield ULMS00-WH.

Description: A zero VOC, zero HAP, very low odor adhesion promoting acrylic primer for smooth surfaces. Ultrashield MS is suitable for concrete, masonry, non-ferrous metal, galvanized steel, plastic, wallboard, wood, plaster, stucco, and previously coated surfaces.

Physical Properties Spec

a. Resin Type Acrylic b. Prime Pigments 13.7% c. Reinforcing Pigments 10.0% d. Resins 43.3% e. Solids by Volume 40% +2% f. EG Free Yes g. VOC 0 g/L h. RAVOC 0 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4

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Test Results Pencil Hardness per ASTM D3363

HB

Impact Resistance (direct) ASTM D2794

>100in/lbs.

2.5 METAL PRIMERS

Retain the following for Tier I, II or III Areas where a low VOC ferrous metal primer is desired.

A. Primer, Rust-Inhibitive, Water Based: Dunn-Edwards Bloc-Rust Premium BRPR00 Series. MPI #107, #79.

Description: An excellent corrosion resistance and adhesion on interior ferrous metal. Formulated with advanced waterborne alkyd technology to provide superior application properties and good hide, with the convenience of lower odor, fast drying, and water cleanup. Available in white and red oxide.

Physical Properties Spec

a. Resin Type Waterborne alkyd b. Prime Pigments White 12.5% / Red Oxide 6.6% c. Rust Inhibitive Pigments White 5.4 % / Red Oxide 5.6 d. Reinforcing Pigments White 16.9% / Red Oxide 17.9% e. Resins White 20.6% / Red Oxide 22.8 f. Solids by Volume White 42.0 +2% / Red Oxide 41% +2% g. EG Free Yes h. VOC 30 g/L i. RAVOC 15 g/L j. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4 CHPS Section 01350 Emissions CRGI Green-Wise Performance Standards

Test Results Corrosion resistance per MPI #107 Detailed Performance Standard

No loss of adhesion, through-film rust- ing and no more than a few No. 8 blis- ters after exposure of more than 1008 hours. Undercutting at the scribe shall average not more than ¼ inch (6mm).

Topcoat adhesion of MPI #164 per MPI #107 Detailed Performance Standard

Per ASTM D3359, adhesion greater than 4B

Adhesion to metal per MPI #107 Detailed Performance Standard

Per ASTM D3359, adhesion greater than 4B

EPR 3

Retain the following for Tier I, II or III Areas where a low VOC non-ferrous metals primer is desired.

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B. Primer, Galvanized and Non-Ferrous, Water Based Zero VOC: Dunn-Edwards Ultra-Grip Select UGSL00.

Description: A Zero VOC, acrylic primer designed for a wide range of interior applications. Also recommended for use with epoxy and urethane coatings.

Physical Properties Spec

a. Resin Type Acrylic b. Prime Pigments 11.0% c. Reinforcing Pigments 24.3% d. Resins 12.9% e. Solids by Volume 37% +2% f. EG Free Yes g. VOC 1 g/L h. RAVOC 1 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4 CRGI Green-Wise Performance Standards

Retain the following for Tier I, II or III Areas where a very low odor, zero VOC ferrous and non-ferrous metals is required.

C. Primer, Galvanized and Non-Ferrous, Water Based, Zero VOC: Dunn-Edwards Ultrashield ULDM00-GR.

Description: A high performance, zero VOC, zero HAP, single component, water-based acrylic urethane primer. This coating is designed for direct to metal (DTM) application to steel surfaces in mild to moderate industrial environments. Designed for use on galvanized steel, aluminum, and other metal in both interior and exterior applications. Since it is very low odor, it is ideal for use in schools, healthcare facilities and other occupied buildings.

Physical Properties Spec a. Resin Type Acrylic b. Prime Pigments 12.0% c. Reinforcing Pigments 17.2% d. Resins 44.3% e. Solids by Volume 40% +2% f. EG Free Yes g. VOC 0 g/L h. RAVOC 0 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4

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Test Results Pencil Hardness per ASTM D3363

HB

Impact Resistance (direct) ASTM D2794

>100in/lbs.

2.6 WATER-BASED PAINTS

Use the following finishes in Tier 1 Areas where a low odor, low VOC system is required.

A. Modified Copolymer Zero VOC Interior Velvet (Gloss Level 2): Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO20. MPI #44 X-Green.

Description: A premium interior Zero VOC latex velvet paint that has very low odor and no added organic solvents. Exhibits very good hide, touch-up and washability, and is ideal for use on high traffic areas such as hallways, offices and classrooms.

Physical Properties Spec

a. Resin Type Modified Copolymer b. Prime Pigments 16.2% c. Reinforcing Pigments 15.2% d. Resins 17.4% e. Solids by Volume 38.0% +/- 2% f. EG Free Yes g. VOC 2 g/L h. RAVOC 1 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4 CRGI Green-Wise Performance Standards

Test Results Scrubbability ASTM Method 2486

1500 scrubs with no breakthrough of the film and loss of no more than 25% of the original gloss gloss. Hide per MPI #44 Detailed

Performance Standard Contrast ratio of 98 or higher.

Burnish per MPI #44 Detailed Performance Standard

Will withstand 50 burnish cycles with no more than a 30% change on a 85 degree meter.

Alkali Resistance MPI #44 Detailed Performance Standard

Dry film has no signs of lifting, wrinkling, disintergration, or more than slight color change

B. Acrylic Zero VOC, Interior Paint Eggshell (Gloss Level 3): Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO30 MPI #52.

Description: A premium interior Zero VOC, acrylic eggshell paint that has very low odor and no added organic solvent. It forms a tough, washable, stain-resistant finish, making it ideal for high-traffic areas, trim and doors, cabinets, window frames, and handrails.

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Physical Properties Spec a. Resin Type acrylic b. Prime Pigments 16.6% c. Reinforcing Pigments 10.1% d. Resins 17.9% e. Solids by Volume 36% +2% f. EG Free Yes g. VOC 2 g/L h. RAVOC 1 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4 CRGI Green-Wise Performance Standards

Test Results Scrubbability per ASTM Method D2486

2000 scrubs with no breakthrough of the film and loss of no more than 25% of the original gloss

EPR 3 Hide per MPI #52 Detailed Performance Standards

Rating of 98 or higher

Alkali Resistance MPI #52

Dry film has no signs of lifting, wrinkling, disintergration, or more than slight color change

C. 100% Acrylic Paint , Latex, Low Sheen (Gloss Level 4): Dunn-Edwards Spartashield SSHL40. MPI #15.

Description: A premium quality, ultra-low VOC, 100% acrylic latex low sheen paint that provides very good non- blocking properties and adhesion. It is an easy-to-apply, smooth-flowing, sag-resistant paint that exhibits exceptional leveling qualities. Forms a tough, washable, stain-resistant finish, making it ideal for high- traffic areas, trim and doors, cabinets, window frames, and handrails.

Physical Properties Spec

a. Resin Type 100% acrylic b. Prime Pigments 17.5% c. Reinforcing Pigments 7.3% d. Resins 22.0% e. Solids by Volume 37% +/- 2% f. EG Free Yes g. VOC 50 g/L h. RAVOC 35 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4 CRGI Green-Wise Performance Standards

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Test Results Accelerated Weathering per ASTM D 4587

No blistering, chalking, checking, cracking, flaking, or loss of adhesion after 500 hours. Gloss retention within 10 units of original and not less than 65 at 60 degrees F (16 degrees C).

Flexibility over 1/4 inch mandrel per MPI # 15 Detailed Performance Standard

No cracking, peeling, or loss of adhesion

Alkali Resistance per MPI #15 Detailed Performance Standard

No lifting, wrinkling, or disintegration

Biological growth per ASTM D 3273

Surface disfigurement rating of 8 or greater

D. 100% Acrylic Zero VOC Paint, Latex, Interior Semi-Gloss (Gloss Level 5): Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO50.

MPI #54, 153.

Description: A premium interior, zero VOC, 100% acrylic semi-gloss paint that has very low odor and no added organic solvents. Provides very good non-blocking properties and excellent adhesion. It is easy-to-apply, smooth-flowing, and exhibits exceptional leveling qualities. Forms a tough, washable finish making it ideal for kitchen a bathroom walls, trim and doors, cabinets, window frames, and handrails.

Physical Properties Spec

a. Resin Type 100% acrylic b. Prime Pigments 17.3% c. Reinforcing Pigments 6.8% d. Resins 20.7% e. Solids by Volume 36% +/- 2% f. EG Free Yes g. VOC 2 g/L h. RAVOC 1 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4 CRGI Green- Wise Performance Standards

Test Results Scrubbability per ASTM Method D2486

4000 scrubs with no breakthrough of the film

EPR 3 Chemical Resistance MPI #153 Dry film has no signs of lifting, wrinkling,

disintergration, or more than slight color change

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E. 100% Acrylic Paint, Latex, Interior, Gloss (Gloss Level 6): Dunn-Edwards Spartashield SSHL60. MPI #154, #119, #114. Description: A premium quality, ultra-low VOC, 100% acrylic latex gloss paint that provides very good non- blocking properties and adhesion. It is an easy-to-apply, smooth-flowing, sag-resistant paint that exhibits exceptional leveling qualities. Forms a tough, washable, stain-resistant finish, making it ideal for high- traffic areas, trim and doors, cabinets, window frames, and handrails.

Physical Properties Spec

a. Resin Type 100% acrylic b. Prime Pigments 20.5% c. Reinforcing Pigments 0.0% d. Resins 25.4% e. Solids by Volume 38% +2% f. EG Free Yes g. VOC 50 g/L h. RAVOC 30 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4 CRGI Green-Wise Performance Standards

Test Results Scrubbability per MPI #151 2500 scrubs with no breakthrough of the film

and loss of no more than 20% of the original gloss

Hide per ASTM D2805 Rating of 98 or higher Chemical Resistance per MPI #151

No signs of lifting, wrinkling or disintegration and only slight color change.

EPR 4.0

Retain the following for Tier I Areas where a very low odor, zero-VOC, finish is desired.

F. Latex, Interior, Institutional Low Odor/ Zero VOC, Dunn-Edwards Eggshell: Everest EVER20 (Gloss Level 2) MPI #144 X-Green. Description: An ultra-premium interior, zero VOC, 100% acrylic eggshell paint that has very low odor and no added organic solvents. Provides long-lasting protection for walls, ceilings, and other properly prepared and primed interior surfaces. Applies easily and combines exceptional hide with superior, stain resistance, washability and block resistance. Low-odor, zero VOC formulation makes it ideal for commercial offices, schools, hospitals, and other closed ventilated buildings.

Physical Properties Spec a. Resin Type 100% acrylic b. Prime Pigments 21.5% c. Reinforcing Pigments 10.6% d. Resins 20.7% e. Solids by Volume 40% +2% f. EG Free Yes g. VOC 2 g/L h. RAVOC 1 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4 CHPS Section 01350 Emissions CRGI Green- Wise Performance Standards

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Test Results CDPH/EHLB Section 01350 Emissions Testing

No VOCs detected

Scrubbability per MPI #145 De- tailed Performance Standards

4000 scrubs with no breakthrough of the film and loss of no more than 25% of the original gloss

Hide per ASTM D2805 Rating of 98 or higher Cleansability per MPI #145 De- tailed Performance Standards

Only slight stains remaining at the completion of 1000 cycles.

Burnish Resistance per MPI #145 Detailed Performance Standards

Not more than 15% change in 85 degree sheen measured at 85°

Odor per MPI #145 Detailed Performance Standards

No objectionable or strong odor

EPR 4.5 G. Latex, Interior, Institutional Low Odor/ Zero VOC, Dunn-Edwards Eggshell: Everest EVER30 (Gloss Level 3)

MPI #145 X-Green. Description: An ultra-premium interior, zero VOC, 100% acrylic eggshell paint that has very low odor and no added organic solvents. Provides long-lasting protection for walls, ceilings, and other properly prepared and primed interior surfaces. Applies easily and combines exceptional hide with superior, stain resistance, washability and block resistance. Low-odor, zero VOC formulation makes it ideal for commercial offices, schools, hospitals, and other closed ventilated buildings.

Physical Properties Spec a. Resin Type 100% acrylic b. Prime Pigments 21.5% c. Reinforcing Pigments 10.6% d. Resins 20.7% e. Solids by Volume 40% +2% f. EG Free Yes g. VOC 2 g/L h. RAVOC 1 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4 CHPS Section 01350 Emissions CRGI Green- Wise Performance Standards

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Test Results CDPH/EHLB Section 01350 Emissions Testing

No VOCs detected

Scrubbability per MPI #145 De- tailed Performance Standards

4000 scrubs with no breakthrough of the film and loss of no more than 25% of the original gloss

Hide per ASTM D2805 Rating of 98 or higher Cleansability per MPI #145 De- tailed Performance Standards

Only slight stains remaining at the completion of 1000 cycles.

Burnish Resistance per MPI #145 Detailed Performance Standards

Not more than 15% change in 85 degree sheen measured at 85°

Odor per MPI #145 Detailed Performance Standards

No objectionable or strong odor

EPR 4.5

H. High Performance Acrylic Urethane, Latex, Interior, Low Odor/ Zero VOC, Low Sheen (Gloss Level 4): Dunn-Edwards Ultrashield ULSH40.

Description: A high performance, zero VOC, zero HAP, very low odor, single component, water based acrylic

urethane paint designed for use on doors, cabinets, trim, furniture, equipment and tanks. Since it is very low odor, it is ideal for use in schools, healthcare facilities and other occupied buildings.

Physical Properties Spec

a. Resin Type 100% acrylic b. Prime Pigments 23.2% c. Reinforcing Pigments 0.1% d. Resins 51.6% e. Solids by Volume 33% +3% f. EG Free Yes g. VOC 2 g/L h. RAVOC 1 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4 Test Results

Scrubbability 4000 scrubs with no breakthrough of the film and only slight difference in sheen between scrubbed and unscrubbed areas.

Hide per ASTM D2805 98 EPR 3

I. Latex, Interior, Institutional Low Odor/VOC, Semi-Gloss (Gloss Level 5): Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER50

MPI #147 X- Green.

Description: An ultra-premium interior, zero VOC, 100% acrylic semi-gloss paint that has very low odor and no added organic solvents. Provides long-lasting protection for walls, ceilings, and other properly prepared and primed interior surfaces. Applies easily and combines exceptional hide with superior stain resistance, washability, and block resistance. Excellent durability makes it ideal for high-traffic areas in commercial offices, schools, hospitals, and other closed ventilated buildings.

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Physical Properties Spec

a. Resin Type 100% acrylic b. Prime Pigments 23.1% c. Reinforcing Pigments 3.2% d. Resins 26% e. Solids by Volume 40% +2% f. EG Free Yes g. VOC 2 g/L h. RAVOC 1 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4 CHPS Section 01350 Emissions CRGI Green- Wise Performance Standards

Test Results CDPH/EHLB Section 01350 Emissions Testing

No VOCs detected

Scrubbability per MPI #147 De- tailed Performance Standards

4000 scrubs with no breakthrough of the film and loss of no more than 25% of the original gloss

Hide per ASTM D2805 Rating of 98 or higher Cleansability per MPI #147 De- tailed Performance Standards

Only slight stains remaining at the completion of 1000 cycles.

Burnish Resistance per MPI #147 Detailed Performance Standards

Not more than 15% change in 85 degree sheen measured at 85°

Odor per MPI #147 Detailed Performance Standards

No objectionable or strong odor

EPR 5.5

J. High Performance Acrylic Urethane, Latex, Interior, Low Odor/Zero VOC, Gloss (Gloss Level 6): Dunn-Edwards Ultrashield ULSH60.

Description: A high performance, zero VOC, zero HAP, very low odor, single component, waterbased

acrylic urethane paint. Designed for use on doors, cabinets, trim, furniture, equipment and tanks. Since it is very low odor, it is ideal for use in schools, healthcare facilities and other occupied buildings.

Physical Properties Spec

a. Resin Type Acrylic Urethane b. Prime Pigments 23.2% c. Reinforcing Pigments 0.1% d. Resins 52.4% e. Solids by Volume 37% +1% f. EG Free Yes g. VOC 0 g/L h. RAVOC 0 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4

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Epoxyguard Enamel. Description: A one component, low sheen water-based epoxy fortified acrylic. Formulated to create a very tough and durable finish for all properly prepared and primed concrete, masonry, drywall, plaster, metal and wood surfaces. Highly resistant to scuffing, peeling, and frequent cleanings with moderately aggressive clean- ers. Low odor and good chemical resistance make this a solution for traffic areas in healthcare, schools and public facilities. Available in a semi-gloss (Gloss Level 5) and clear.

Physical Properties Spec

a. Resin Type 100% acrylic (Epoxy/acrylic) b. Prime Pigments --- c. Reinforcing Pigments --- d. Resins --- e. Solids by Volume 40% +2% f. EG Free Yes g. VOC <50 g/L h. RAVOC --- i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4 Test Results

CDPH/EHLB Section 01350 Emissions Testing

No VOCs detected

Scrubbability Hide per ASTM D2805 Cleansability Burnish Resistance per MPI #147 Detailed Performance Standards

Odor per No objectionable or strong odor

Retain the following for Tier II Areas where a very low odor, Zero VOC finish is required.

L. Polyurethane, Aliphatic, One Component, Water Based, Zero VOC, Low Odor, Chemical Resistant Low-Gloss: Monochem Permashield 100 (Gloss Level 4)

Description: A one component, low sheen water-based aliphatic polyurethane. Chemical crosslinking creates

a very tough and durable finish for all properly prepared and primed concrete, masonry, drywall, plaster, metal and wood surfaces. Outstanding resistance to scuffing, peeling, and frequent cleanings with moderately aggressive cleaners. Very low odor and excellent chemical resistance make this a solution for traffic ar- eas in healthcare, schools and public facilities. Available in clear.

Physical Properties Spec

a. Resin Type Water Base Aliphatic Polyurethane b. Prime Pigments --- c. Reinforcing Pigments --- d. Resins --- e. Solids by Volume 31% pigmented / 37% clear f. EG Free --- g. VOC 0 g/L h. RAVOC 0 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4

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Test Results Pencil Hardness 2H Tensile Strength per ASTM D- 412-80

3800 psi

Tabor Abrasion per ASTM D- 4060

12 mg weight loss CS17 Wheel/1000 cycles

Chemical Resistance per ASTM D-4752*

No Effect: Acids, urine, salts, mild solvents e.g. toluene, MEK,

* Full Chemical Resistance table available upon request.

M. Polyurethane, Aliphatic, One Component, Water Based, Zero VOC, Low Odor, Chemical Resistant Semi-Gloss Gloss Level 5: Monochem Permashield 100.

Description: A one component, semi-gloss water based aliphatic polyurethane. Chemical crosslinking creates a very tough and durable finish for all properly prepared and primed concrete, masonry, drywall, plaster, metal and wood surfaces. Outstanding resistance to scuffing, peeling, and frequent cleanings with moderately aggressive cleaners. Very low odor and excellent chemical resistance make this a solution for traffic areas in healthcare, schools and public facilities. Available in clear.

Physical Properties Spec

a. Resin Type Water Base Aliphatic Polyurethane b. Prime Pigments --- c. Reinforcing Pigments --- d. Resins --- e. Solids by Volume 31% Pigmented / 37% Clear f. EG Free ---

g. VOC 0 g/L h. RAVOC 0 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4 Test Results

Pencil Hardness 2H Tensile Strength per ASTM D- 412-80

3800 psi

Tabor Abrasion per ASTM D- 4060

12 mg weight loss CS17 Wheel/1000 cycles

Chemical Resistance per ASTM D-4752*

No Effect: Acids, urine, salts, mild solvents e.g. toluene, MEK,

* Full Chemical Resistance table available upon request.

Retain the following for Tier III Areas where a low odor, low VOC, finish is required.

N. 2 Component Epoxy, Low VOC, Low Odor, Chemical Resistant, Semi-Gloss (Gloss Level 5): Monochem Epoxyguard 200. Description: A low VOC semi-gloss epoxy acrylic formulated for outstanding adhesion while demonstrating high resistance to chemicals, water and impacts. Creates a very tough and durable finish for all properly prepared and primed concrete, masonry, drywall, plaster, metal and wood surfaces. Highly resistant to scuffing, peeling, and frequent cleanings with aggressive cleaners. Low odor and excellent chemical resistance make this a solution for traffic areas in healthcare, schools and public facilities. Available in clear.

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Physical Properties Spec a. Resin Type Epoxy fortified acrylic b. Prime Pigments --- c. Reinforcing Pigments --- d. Resins --- e. Solids by Volume 31 % Pigmented / 35% Clear f. EG Free --- g. VOC <100 g/L h. RAVOC --- i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

Test Results Konig Hardness 109 Corrosion Resistance per ASTM D-1654

Rated 10. Unaffected.

Impact Resistance per ASTM G- 14

15in-lbs

Tabor Abrasion per ASTM D- 4060

110 mg weight loss CS17 Wheel/1000 cycles

Chemical Resistance per ASTM D-1308*

No Effect: HCL and NaOH 24 hours exposure on con- crete.

Solvent Resistance (MEK rubs to remove)

>300

Steam Resistance No effect: 15 minutes exposure

* Full Chemical Resistance table available upon request.

Retain the following for Tier III Areas where a very low odor, zero VOC, finish is required.

O. Zero VOC Epoxy, Low Odor, Chemical Resistant, Low-Gloss (Gloss Level 4).: Monochem 200.

Description: A zero VOC low sheen epoxy formulated for outstanding adhesion while demonstrating high resistance to chemicals, water and impacts. No toxic fumes or solvents. Creates a very tough and durable finish for all properly prepared and primed concrete, masonry, drywall, plaster, metal and wood surfaces. Highly resistant to scuffing, peeling, and frequent cleanings with moderately aggressive cleaners. Very low odor and excellent chemical resistance make this a solution for traffic areas in healthcare, schools and public facilities. Available in clear.

Physical Properties Spec

a. Resin Type Diglycidal modified Bisphenol A/ special amine activator.

b. Prime Pigments --- c. Reinforcing Pigments --- d. Resins ---

e. Solids by Volume 51% +2% Pigmented / 46% +2% Clear f. EG Free --- g. VOC 0 g/L h. RAVOC 0 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4

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Test Results

Pencil Hardness per ASTM D- 3363

4H

Crosshatch Adhesion per ASTM D-3359-90

5

Impact Resistance per ASTM D- 2794-90

Direct 20in-lbs Reverse 5in-lbs

Tabor Abrasion per ASTM D- 4060-90

65 mg weight loss CS17 Wheel/1000 cycles

Chemical Resistance per ASTM D-1308*

No Effect: 28% Sodium Hydroxide 10% Acetic Acid 2% Aqueous Pine Sol Urine

* Full Chemical Resistance table available upon request.

P. Zero VOC Epoxy, Low Odor, Chemical Resistant, Semi Gloss (Gloss Level 5). Monochem 200.

Description: A zero VOC semi gloss epoxy formulated for outstanding adhesion while demonstrating high

resistance to chemicals, water and impacts. No toxic fumes or solvents. Creates a very tough and durable finish for all properly prepared and primed concrete, masonry, drywall, plaster, metal and wood surfaces. Highly resistant to scuffing, peeling, and frequent cleanings with moderately aggressive cleaners. Very low odor and excellent chemical resistance make this a solution for traffic areas in healthcare, schools and public facilities. Available in clear.

Physical Properties Spec

a. Resin Type Diglycidal modified Bisphenol A/ special amine activator.

b. Prime Pigments --- c. Reinforcing Pigments --- d. Resins --- e. Solids by Volume 51% +2% Pigmented / 46% +2% Clear f. EG Free --- g. VOC 0 g/L h. RAVOC 0 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4 Test Results

Pencil Hardness per ASTM D-3363

4H

Crosshatch Adhesion per ASTM D-3359-90

5 Impact Resistance per ASTM D-2794-90

Direct 20in-lbs Reverse 5in-lbs

Tabor Abrasion per ASTM D-4060-90

65 mg weight loss CS17 Wheel/1000 cycles

Chemical Resistance per ASTM D-1308*

No Effect: 28% Sodium Hydroxide 10% Acetic Acid 2% Aqueous Pine Sol Urine

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Environmental quality regulations have substantially limited the availability of solvent-base finishes in many geographic areas. Contact your local Dunn-Edwards Architectural Services representative for recommenda- tions of solvent-base or alternatives.

A. Waterborne Alkyd, Interior, Semi-Gloss (Gloss Level 5): Dunn-Edwards Aristowall AWLL50. MPI #169.

Description: An ultra-premium interior enamel formulated with advanced waterborne alkyd technology.

Exhibits application and appearance characteristics similar to traditional oil-based paint, but has less odor, dries faster, and al- lows for water cleanup. It develops a hard, durable finish that has excellent adhesion, hide, block resistance and reduced yellowing. As with all oil-based finishes, it may yellow due to heat, lack of light, or when the painted surface is exposed to ammonia-based household cleaners.

Physical Properties Spec

a. Resin Type Waterborne alkyd b. Prime Pigments 23.4% c. Reinforcing Pigments 3.3% d. Resins 26.6% e. Solids by Volume 42% +2% f. EG Free Yes g. VOC 50 g/L h. RAVOC 35 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4 CHPS Section 01350 Emissions CRGI Green- Wise Performance Standards

B. Waterborne Alkyd, Interior Gloss (Gloss Level 6): Dunn-Edwards Aristowall AWLL60. MPI #157.

Description: An Ultra-premium interior enamel formulated with advanced waterborne alkyd technology. Exhibits application and appearance characteristics similar to traditional oil-based paint, but has less odor, dries faster, and allows for water cleanup. It develops a hard, durable finish that has excellent adhesion, hide, block resistance and reduced yellowing. (As with all oil-based finishes, it may yellow due to heat, lack of light, or when the painted surface is exposed to ammonia-based household cleaners.)

Physical Properties Spec

a. Resin Type Waterborne alkyd b. Prime Pigments

23.8% c. Reinforcing Pigments 0% d. Resins 29% e. Solids by Volume 42% +2% f. EG Free Yes g. VOC 50 g/L h. RAVOC 35 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4 CHPS Section 01350 Emissions CRGI Green- Wise Performance Standards

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A. Dry Fall, Latex, Flat (Gloss Level 1): Dunn-Edwards Aquafall AQUA10 MPI #118.

Description: A premium fast drying, waterborne dry fall (dry fog) flat coating designed for interior ceilings and overhead surfaces. Ideal for commercial warehouses, factories, retail outlets, hangars, parking structures, and other facilities where overspray cannot be tolerated. Exhibits very good adhesion to galvanized heating ducts, foil-wrapped ducts, steel girders, masonry, and wood. Dry fall distance of approximately ten feet under normal conditions.

Physical Properties Spec

a. Resin Type Acrylic copolymer b. Prime Pigments

7.7% c. Reinforcing Pigments 43% d. Resins 10.1% e. Solids by Volume 42.1% +2% f. EG Free Yes g. VOC 35 g/L h. RAVOC 10 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4 CRGI Green- Wise Performance Standards

Above, MPI Intended Use, no Detailed Performance Standard Test / Results for MPI#118.

B. Dry Fall, Latex, Eggshell (Gloss Level 3): Dunn-Edwards Aquafall AQUA30. Description: A premium fast drying, waterborne dry fall (dry fog) eggshell coating designed for interior ceilings and overhead surfaces. Ideal for commercial warehouses, factories, retail outlets, hangars, parking structures, and other facilities where overspray cannot be tolerated. Exhibits very good adhesion to galvanized heating ducts, foil-wrapped ducts, steel girders, masonry, and wood. Dry fall distance of approximately ten feet under normal conditions.

Physical Properties Spec

a. Resin Type Acrylic copolymer b. Prime Pigments

10.6% c. Reinforcing Pigments 12.6% d. Resins 22.8% e. Solids by Volume 35.3% +2% f. EG Free Yes g. VOC 30 g/L h. RAVOC 10 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4 CRGI Green- Wise Performance Standards

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C. Dry Fall, Latex, Low Sheen (Gloss Level 3): Dunn-Edwards Aquafall AQUA40.

Description: A premium fast drying, waterborne dry fall (dry fog) low sheen coating designed for interior ceilings and overhead surfaces. Ideal for commercial warehouses, factories, retail outlets, hangars, parking structures, and other facilities where overspray cannot be tolerated. Exhibits very good adhesion to galvanized heating ducts, foil-wrapped ducts, steel girders, masonry, and wood. Dry fall distance of approximately ten feet under normal conditions.

Physical Properties Spec

a. Resin Type Acrylic copolymer b. Prime Pigments 14.0 % c. Reinforcing Pigments 13.0% d. Resins 23.0% e. Solids by Volume 36% +2% f. EG Free Yes g. VOC 50 g/L h. RAVOC 20 g/L i. Conforms to: LEED 2009 IEQ Credit 4.2

LEED 2009 Healthcare IEQ Credit 4 CRGI Green- Wise Performance Standards

D. Dry Fall, Alkyd, Flat:[MPI #55.]

1. N/A

2.9 FLOOR COATINGS

A. Stain, Interior, for Concrete Floors:[MPI #58.]

For specific recommendations based on project requirements please contact your Dunn-Edwards Architectural Representative or http://dunnedwards.com/ArchitectsDesigners/ContactUs.aspx

1. N/A

B. Sealer, Water Based, for Concrete Floors:[MPI #99.]

For specific recommendations based on project requirements please contact your Dunn-Edwards Architectural Representative or http://dunnedwards.com/ArchitectsDesigners/ContactUs.aspx

1. N/A

C. Sealer, Solvent Based, for Concrete Floors:[MPI #104.]

For specific recommendations based on project requirements please contact your Dunn-Edwards Architectural Representative or http://dunnedwards.com/ArchitectsDesigners/ContactUs.aspx

1. N/A

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For specific recommendations based on project requirements please contact your Dunn-Edwards Architectural Representative or http://dunnedwards.com/ArchitectsDesigners/ContactUs.aspx

1. N/A

E. Floor Enamel, Alkyd, Gloss (Gloss Level 6):[MPI #27.]

For specific recommendations based on project requirements please contact your Dunn-Edwards Architectural Representative or http://dunnedwards.com/ArchitectsDesigners/ContactUs.aspx

1. N/A

2.10 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL

Retain this article for large projects or critical coatings where additional control is needed. Delete if tests are not required.

I. Testing of Paint Materials: Owner reserves the right to invoke the following procedure:

1. Owner may engage the services of a qualified testing agency to sample paint materials. Contractor will

be notified in advance and may be present when samples are taken. If paint materials have already been delivered to Project site, samples may be taken at Project site. Samples will be identified, sealed, and certified by testing agency.

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2. Owner may direct Contractor to stop applying coatings if test results show materials being used do not comply with product requirements. Contractor shall remove noncomplying paint materials from Project site, pay for testing, and repaint surfaces painted with rejected materials. Contractor will comply with requirements to use compatible products and systems as described in 2.2.A. Contractor will be required to remove rejected materials from previously painted surfaces if, on repainting with complying materials, the two paints are incompatible.

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3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine substrates and conditions, with Applicator present, for compliance with requirements for maximum

moisture content and other conditions affecting performance of the Work.

B. Maximum Moisture Content of Substrates: When measured with an electronic moisture meter as follows:

Percentages in five subparagraphs below are based on "MPI Manual."

1. Concrete: 12 percent. 2. Masonry (Clay and CMU): 12 percent. 3. Wood: 15 percent. 4. Gypsum Board: 12 percent. 5. Plaster: 12 percent.

C. Gypsum Board Substrates: Verify that finishing compound is sanded smooth.

D. Verify that plaster is fully cured including pH testing to determine that alkalinity is within limits established by

the manufacturer.

E. Spray-Textured Ceiling Substrates: Verify that surfaces are dry.

F. Verify suitability of substrates, including surface conditions and compatibility with existing finishes and primers.

G. Proceed with coating application only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.

1. Application of coating indicates acceptance of surfaces and conditions.

3.2 PREPARATION

Enhanced Preparation procedures are required for projects in the Healthcare environment. Following microbial mitigation protocol is a requirement for all surfaces and preparation for painting or repainting is an opportunity to take proactive measures.

For renovation projects, consult "MPI Maintenance Repainting Manual" and revise first paragraph below and paint systems specified in the Interior Painting Schedule.

A. Comply with manufacturer's written instructions and recommendations in "MPI Manual" applicable to

substrates indicated.

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painted. If removal is impractical or impossible because of size or weight of item, provide surface-applied protection before surface preparation and painting.

1. All wall protrusions must be sealed.

2. Items installed following painting should be caulked or similarly sealed at the intersection with the wall.

3. After completing painting operations, use workers skilled in the trades involved to reinstall items that

were removed. Remove surface-applied protection if any.

C. Clean substrates of substances that could impair bond of paints, including dust, dirt, oil, grease, and incompatible paints and encapsulants.

Retain the following for repaint or renovation projects.

D. Cove base, cabinets and other items attached to walls must be removed and the surfaces disinfected prior to

painting.

E. Wall surfaces must be thoroughly disinfected prior to painting with special attention given to difficult-to-reach areas such as corners and ceiling intersections.

Coordination of shop-applied prime coats with topcoats is critical.

1. Remove incompatible primers and reprime substrate with compatible primers or apply tie coat as required

to produce paint systems indicated.

F. Concrete Substrates: Remove release agents, curing compounds, efflorescence, and chalk. Do not paint surfaces if moisture content or alkalinity of surfaces to be painted exceeds that permitted in manufacturer's written instructions including pH testing to determine that alkalinity is within limits established by the manufacturer.

G. Masonry Substrates: Remove efflorescence and chalk. Do not paint surfaces if moisture content or alkalinity of

surfaces or mortar joints exceed that permitted in manufacturer's written instructions.

Retain "Steel Substrates" Paragraph below if steel is not shop primed or if shop primer is removed in the field.

H. Steel Substrates: Remove rust, loose mill scale, and shop primer, if any. Clean using methods recommended in writing by paint manufacturer[.] [ but not less than the following:]

Usually retain one of first two subparagraphs below. SSPC-SP 2 and SSPC-SP 3 remove loose rust, mill scale, and paint. SSPC-SP 2 is minimum surface preparation accepted by AISC for painted steel.

1. SSPC-SP 1, “Solvent Cleaning” 2. SSPC-SP 2, "Hand Tool Cleaning." 3. SSPC-SP 3, "Power Tool Cleaning."

SSPC-SP 7/NACE No. 4 permits tight residues of rust, mill scale, and coatings to remain. Be aware that blast cleaning methods may not be practical for use at Project site and may not be allowed by authorities having juris- diction.

1. SSPC-SP 7/NACE No. 4, "Brush-off Blast Cleaning."

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SSPC-SP 11 requires complete removal of rust, mill scale, and paint by power tools. SSPC-SP 11 uses nonabra- sive methods and is more thorough than SSPC-SP 2, SSPC-SP 3, and SSPC-SP 7/NACE No. 4.

2. SSPC-SP 11, "Power Tool Cleaning to Bare Metal."

Retain "Shop-Primed Steel Substrates" Paragraph below if primers are shop applied and are not removed in the field.

I. Shop-Primed Steel Substrates: Clean field welds, bolted connections, and abraded areas of shop paint, and paint

exposed areas with the same material as used for shop priming to comply with SSPC-PA 1 for touching up shop-primed surfaces.

J. Galvanized-Metal Substrates: Remove grease and oil residue from galvanized sheet metal fabricated from coil

stock to produce clean, lightly etched surfaces that promote adhesion of subsequently applied paints.

K. Aluminum Substrates: Remove loose surface oxidation.

L. Wood Substrates:

1. Scrape and clean knots, and apply coat of knot sealer before applying primer. 2. Sand surfaces that will be exposed to view, and dust off. 3. Prime edges, ends, faces, undersides, and backsides of wood. 4. After priming, fill holes and imperfections in the finish surfaces with putty or plastic wood filler. Sand

smooth when dried.

M. Cotton or Canvas Insulation Covering Substrates: Remove dust, dirt, and other foreign material that might impair bond of paints to substrates.

3.3 APPLICATION

A. Apply paints according to manufacturer's written instructions and to recommendations in "MPI Manual."

If Project requires restricted application method (e.g., using only spray or rollers), revise first subparagraph be- low accordingly.

1. Use applicators and techniques suited for paint and substrate indicated. 2. Paint surfaces behind movable equipment and furniture same as similar exposed surfaces. Before final

installation, paint surfaces behind permanently fixed equipment or furniture with prime coat only. 3. Paint front and backsides of access panels, removable or hinged covers, and similar hinged items to match

exposed surfaces. 4. Do not paint over labels of independent testing agencies or equipment name, identification, performance

rating, or nomenclature plates. 5. Primers specified in painting schedules may be omitted on items that are factory primed or factory

finished if acceptable to topcoat manufacturers.

If tinting is not required, delete first paragraph below. Different tints show through as topcoat erodes.

B. Tint each undercoat a lighter shade to facilitate identification of each coat if multiple coats of same material are to be applied. Tint undercoats to match color of topcoat, but provide sufficient difference in shade of undercoats to distinguish each separate coat.

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runs, sags, ropiness, or other surface imperfections. Cut in sharp lines and color breaks.

Delete the following if there is no CMU to be painted

E. Block Fillers: Provide block fill as scheduled to conform to the following Painting and Decorating Contractors of America (PDCA) Standard P12-05 Levels of Block Filler.

  This  system,  with  an  appropriate  paint  finishing  system,  produces  a  surface  that  is  easier  to  clean  to  meet  health  

   regulations.

1. Level 3 – Premium fill: One or multiple coats of high performance block filler manufactured to be applied at a high dry film build. Block filler shall be back-rolled to eliminate voids and reduce the majority of the masonry profile depth.

F. Painting Fire Suppression, Plumbing, HVAC, Electrical, Communication, and Electronic Safety and

Security Work:

1. Paint the following work where exposed in equipment rooms:

List below contains items that are often field painted, plus others that are often not. Revise list to suit Project.

a. Equipment, including panelboards. b. Uninsulated metal piping. c. Uninsulated plastic piping. d. Pipe hangers and supports. e. Metal conduit. f. Plastic conduit. g. Tanks that do not have factory-applied final finishes. h. Duct, equipment, and pipe insulation having cotton or canvas insulation covering or other

paintable jacket material.

2. Paint the following work where exposed in occupied spaces:

List below contains items that are usually field painted. Revise list to suit Project.

a. Equipment, including panelboards. b. Uninsulated metal piping. c. Uninsulated plastic piping. d. Pipe hangers and supports. e. Metal conduit. f. Plastic conduit. g. Duct, equipment, and pipe insulation having cotton or canvas insulation covering or other

paintable jacket material. h. Other items as directed by Architect.

3. Paint portions of internal surfaces of metal ducts, without liner, behind air inlets and outlets that are

visible from occupied spaces.

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A. Dry Film Thickness Testing: Owner may engage the services of a qualified testing and inspecting agency to

inspect and test paint for dry film thickness.

1. Contractor shall touch up and restore painted surfaces damaged by testing. 2. If test results show that dry film thickness of applied paint does not comply with paint manufacturer's

written recommendations, Contractor shall pay for testing and apply additional coats as needed to provide dry film thickness that complies with paint manufacturer's written recommendations.

3.5 CLEANING AND PROTECTION

A. At end of each workday, remove rubbish, empty cans, rags, and other discarded materials from Project site.

B. After completing paint application, clean spattered surfaces. Remove spattered paints by washing, scraping, or

other methods. Do not scratch or damage adjacent finished surfaces.

C. Protect work of other trades against damage from paint application. Correct damage to work of other trades by cleaning, repairing, replacing, and refinishing, as approved by Architect, and leave in an undamaged condition.

D. At completion of construction activities of other trades, touch up and restore damaged or defaced painted

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Paint systems in this article are based on "MPI Manual." For renovation projects, consult "MPI Maintenance Repainting Manual" and revise paint systems accordingly.

A. Concrete Substrates, Non-traffic Surfaces:

Use in Tier I Areas where a low odor, low VOC coating is desired.

1. Latex System:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, alkali resistant, water based, Dunn-Edwards, Eff-Stop Select ESSL00, MPI #3. b. Intermediate Coat: Latex, interior, matching topcoat.

Retain one of five "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Modified Copolymer , Zero VOC, int. velvet, Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO20 (Gloss Level 2), MPI #44 X-Green. d. Topcoat: Acrylic, Zero VOC, int. eggshell, Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO30 (Gloss Level 3), MPI #52. e. Topcoat: 100% Acrylic, int./ext., low sheen, Dunn-Edwards Spartashield SSHL40 (Gloss Level 4), MPI #15. f. Topcoat: 100% Acrylic, Zero VOC, int. semi-gloss, Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO50 (Gloss Level 5), MPI #54, #153. g. Topcoat: 100% Acrylic, int./ext., gloss, Dunn-Edwards Spartashield SSHL60 (Gloss Level 6), MPI #154, #119, #114.

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2. Institutional Low-Odor/VOC Latex System:

a. Prime Coat: Prime Coat: Primer, alkali resistant, water based, Dunn-Edwards, Eff-Stop Select ESSL00, MPI #3. b. Intermediate Coat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, matching topcoat.

Retain one of five "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, flat, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER10 (Gloss Level 1), MPI #143 X-Green. d. Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, velvet, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER20 (Gloss Level 2), MPI #144 X-Green e. Topcoat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, eggshell, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER30 (Gloss Level 3), MPI #145 X-Green. f. Topcoat: Latex, interior, high performance low odor/VOC, low sheen, Dunn-Edwards Ultrashield ULSH40 (Gloss Level 4). g. Topcoat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, semi-gloss, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER50 (Gloss Level 5), MPI #147 X-Green. h. Topcoat: Latex, interior, high performance low odor/VOC, gloss Ultrashield ULSH60 (Gloss Level 6).

Use in Tier I Areas where a low odor, low VOC waterborne alkyd system is desired.

3. Waterborne Alkyd Topcoat:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, alkali resistant, water based, Dunn-Edwards, Eff-Stop Select ESSL00, MPI #3. b. Intermediate Coat: Waterborne alkyd, interior, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Waterborne alkyd, interior, semi-gloss, Dunn-Edwards Aristowall AWLL50. (Gloss Level 5) MPI

#169. d. Topcoat: Waterborne alkyd, interior, gloss, Dunn-Edwards Aristowall AWLL60. (Gloss Level 6) MPI

#157.

Use in Tier II Areas where a low odor, low VOC coating is desired.

4. Epoxy, Pre-Catalyzed Acrylic:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, bonding, water based, Dunn-Edwards Ultra-Grip Select UGSL00, MPI #17. b. Intermediate Coat: Epoxy, pre-catalyzed acrylic, interior, matching topcoat.

c. Topcoat: Epoxy, pre-catalyzed acrylic, single component, chemical resistant, low-gloss, Monochem Epoxyguard Enamel (Gloss Level 4).

Use in Tier II Areas where a very low odor, zero VOC coating is desired.

5. Zero VOC Single Component Aliphatic Polyurethane, Water Base:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, bonding, water based, Dunn-Edwards Ultra-Grip Select UGSL00, MPI #17. b. Intermediate Coat: Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane, water base, matching topcoat.

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c. Topcoat: Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane, water base, low-gloss, Monochem

Permashield 100, (Gloss Level 4). d. Topcoat: Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane, water base, semi-gloss, Monochem Permashield 100, (Gloss level 5).

Use in Tier III Areas where a low odor, low VOC coating is desired.

6. 2 Component Epoxy, Waterborne:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, bonding, water based, Dunn-Edwards Ultra-Grip Select UGSL00.

b. Intermediate Coat: 2 Component Epoxy, waterborne, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: 2 Component Epoxy, waterborne, low-gloss, Monochem Epoxyguard 200 (Gloss Level 4). d. Topcoat: 2 Component Epoxy, waterborne, semi-gloss, Monochem Epoxyguard 200 (Gloss Level 5).

Use in Tier III Areas where a very low odor, zero VOC coating is desired.

7. Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 Component, Water Based:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, bonding, water based, Dunn-Edwards Ultra-Grip Select UGSL00. b. Intermediate Coat: Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 component, water based, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 component, water based, low-gloss, Monochem 200 (Gloss Level 4). d. Topcoat: Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 component, water based, semi-gloss, Monochem 200 (Gloss Level 5).

B. Concrete Substrates, Traffic Surfaces:

1. Latex Floor Enamel System:

For specific recommendations based on project requirements please contact your Dunn-Edwards Architectural Representative or http://dunnedwards.com/ArchitectsDesigners/ContactUs.aspx 2. Alkyd Floor Enamel System:

For specific recommendations based on project requirements please contact your Dunn-Edwards Architectural Representative or http://dunnedwards.com/ArchitectsDesigners/ContactUs.aspx 3. Concrete Stain System:

For specific recommendations based on project requirements please contact your Dunn-Edwards Architectural Representative or http://dunnedwards.com/ArchitectsDesigners/ContactUs.aspx

4. Water-Based Clear Sealer System:

For specific recommendations based on project requirements please contact your Dunn-Edwards Architectural Representative or http://dunnedwards.com/ArchitectsDesigners/ContactUs.aspx

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For specific recommendations based on project requirements please contact your Dunn-Edwards Architectural Representative or http://dunnedwards.com/ArchitectsDesigners/ContactUs.aspx

C. CMU Substrates:

Use in Tier I Areas where a low odor, low VOC coating is desired.

1. Premium Architectural Coating System:

a. Block Filler: Block filler, latex, interior/exterior Smooth Blocfil Select SBSL00, MPI #4.

Use b. Prime Coat, if block filler is not being used. Omit if using block filler.

b. Prime Coat: Primer, alkali resistant, water based, Dunn-Edwards, Eff-Stop Select ESSL00, MPI #3. c. Intermediate Coat: Premium Architectural Coating, interior, water based, matching topcoat.

Retain one of five "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

d. Topcoat: Modified Copolymer , Zero VOC, int. velvet, Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO20 (Gloss Level 2), MPI #44 X-Green. e. Topcoat: Acrylic, Zero VOC, int. eggshell, Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO30 (Gloss Level 3), MPI #52. f. Topcoat: 100% Acrylic, int./ext., low sheen, Dunn-Edwards Spartashield SSHL40 (Gloss Level 4), MPI #15. g. Topcoat: 100% Acrylic, Zero VOC, int. semi-gloss, Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO50 (Gloss Level 5), MPI #54, #153. h. Topcoat: 100% Acrylic, int./ext., gloss, Dunn-Edwards Spartashield SSHL60 (Gloss Level 6), MPI #154, #119, #114.

Use in Tier I Areas where a very low odor, zero VOC System is desired:

2. Institutional Low-Odor/VOC Latex System:

a. Block Filler: Block filler, latex, interior/exterior Smooth Blocfil Select SBSL00 MPI #4.

Use b. Prime Coat, if block filler is not being used. Omit if using block filler.

b. Prime Coat: Primer, alkali resistant, water based, Dunn-Edwards, Eff-Stop Select ESSL00, MPI #3. c. Intermediate Coat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, matching topcoat.

Retain one of five "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

d. Topcoat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, flat, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER10 (Gloss Level 1), MPI #143 X-Green. e. Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, velvet, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER20 (Gloss Level 2), MPI #144 X-Green. f. Topcoat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, eggshell, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER30 (Gloss Level 3), MPI #145 X-Green. g. Topcoat: Latex, interior, high performance low odor/VOC, low sheen, Dunn-Edwards Ultrashield ULSH40 (Gloss Level 4). h. Topcoat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, semi-gloss, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER50 (Gloss Level 5), MPI #147 X-Green. i. Topcoat: Latex, interior, high performance low odor/VOC, gloss Ultrashield ULSH60 (Gloss Level 6).

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Use in Tier I Areas where a low odor, low VOC waterborne alkyd system is desired:

3. Waterborne Alkyd Topcoat:

a. Block Filler: Block filler, latex, interior/exterior Smooth Blocfil Select SBSL00 MPI #4. b. Prime Coat: b. Primer, alkali resistant, water based, Dunn-Edwards, Eff-Stop Select ESSL00, MPI #3. c. Intermediate Coat: Waterborne alkyd, interior, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

d. Topcoat: Waterborne alkyd, interior, semi-gloss, Dunn-Edwards Aristowall AWLL50. (Gloss Level 5) MPI #169. e. Topcoat: Waterborne alkyd, interior, gloss, Dunn-Edwards Aristowall AWLL60. (Gloss Level 6) MPI #157.

Use in Tier II Areas where a low odor, low VOC coating is desired.

4. Epoxy, Pre-Catalyzed Acrylic:

a. Block Filler: Block filler, latex, interior/exterior Smooth Blocfil Select SBSL00 MPI #4. b. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, multi-surface bonding Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. c. Intermediate Coat: Epoxy, pre-catalyzed acrylic, interior, matching topcoat.

d. Topcoat: Epoxy, pre-catalyzed acrylic, single component, chemical resistant, low-gloss, Monochem Epoxyguard Enamel (Gloss Level 4).

Use in Tier II Areas where a very low odor, zero VOC coating is desired.

5. Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane:

a. Block Filler: Block filler, latex, interior/exterior Smooth Blocfil Select SBSL00 MPI #4. b. Prime Coat: Primer, water based, multi-surface bonding, Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. c. Intermediate Coat: Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane, water base, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

d. Topcoat: Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane, water base, low-gloss, Monochem Permashield 100, (Gloss Level 4). e. Topcoat: Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane, water base, semi-gloss, Monochem Permashield 100, (Gloss Level 5).

Use in Tier III Areas where a low odor, low VOC coating is desired.

6. 2 Component Epoxy:

a. Block Filler: Block filler, latex, interior/exterior Smooth Blocfil Select SBSL00 MPI #4. b. Prime Coat: Primer, water based, multi-surface bonding Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. c. Intermediate Coat: 2 Component epoxy, interior, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

d. Topcoat: 2 Component epoxy, water based, low-gloss Monochem Epoxyguard 200 (Gloss Level 4). e. Topcoat: 2 Component epoxy, water based, semi-gloss Monochem Epoxyguard 200 (Gloss Level 5).

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Use in Tier III Areas where a low odor, zero VOC coating is desired.

7. Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 Component, Water Based:

a. Block Filler: Block filler, latex, interior/exterior Smooth Blocfil Select SBSL00 MPI #4. b. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, multi-surface bonding, Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. c. Intermediate Coat: Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 component, water based, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

d. Topcoat: Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 component, water based,, low-gloss Monochem 200 (Gloss Level 4). e. Topcoat: Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 component, water based,, semi-gloss Monochem 200 (Gloss Level 5).

For areas subject to wetting, please contact your Dunn-Edwards Architectural Representative or http://dunnedwards.com/ArchitectsDesigners/ContactUs.aspx

D. Steel Substrates:

Use in Tier I Areas where a low odor, low VOC coating is desired.

1. Premium Architectural Coating System:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, waterborne alkyd, anti-corrosive, for metal Bloc-Rust Premium BRPR00

Series, MPI #107, #79. b. Intermediate Coat: Premium Architectural Coating, interior, water based, matching topcoat.

Retain one of five "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Modified Copolymer , Zero VOC, int. velvet, Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO20 (Gloss Level 2), MPI #44 X-Green. d. Topcoat: Acrylic, Zero VOC, int. eggshell, Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO30 (Gloss Level 3), MPI #52. e. Topcoat: 100% Acrylic, int./ext., low sheen, Dunn-Edwards Spartashield SSHL40 (Gloss Level 4), MPI #15. f. Topcoat: 100% Acrylic, Zero VOC, int. semi-gloss, Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO50 (Gloss Level 5), MPI #54, #153. g. Topcoat: 100% Acrylic, int./ext., gloss, Dunn-Edwards Spartashield SSHL60 (Gloss Level 6), MPI #154, #119, #114.

Use in Tier I Areas where a very low odor, Zero VOC System is desired:

2. Institutional Low-Odor/VOC Latex System:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, anti-corrosive, for metal Ultrashield ULDM00-GR. b. Intermediate Coat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, matching topcoat.

Retain one of five "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

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d. Topcoat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, flat, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER10 (Gloss Level 1), MPI #143 X-Green. e. Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, velvet, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER20 (Gloss Level 2), MPI #144 X-Green. f. Topcoat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, eggshell, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER30 (Gloss Level 3), MPI #145 X-Green. g. Topcoat: Latex, interior, high performance low odor/VOC, low sheen, Dunn-Edwards Ultrashield ULSH40 (Gloss Level 4). h. Topcoat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, semi-gloss, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER50 (Gloss Level 5), MPI #147 X-Green. i. Topcoat: Latex, interior, high performance low odor/VOC, gloss Ultrashield ULSH60 (Gloss Level 6).

Use in Tier I Areas where a low odor, low VOC waterborne alkyd system is desired:

3. Waterborne Alkyd Topcoat:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, waterborne alkyd, anti-corrosive, for metal Bloc-Rust Premium BRPR00 Series, MPI #107, #79. b. Intermediate Coat: Waterborne alkyd, interior, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

d. Topcoat: Alkyd, water based, semi-gloss, Aristowall AWLL50 (Gloss Level 5), MPI #169 e. Topcoat: Alkyd, water based, gloss, Aristowall AWLL60 (Gloss Level 6), MPI #157

Use in Tier II Areas where a low odor, low VOC coating is desired.

4. Epoxy, Pre-Catalyzed Acrylic:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, anti-corrosive, for metal Ultrashield ULDM00-GR. b. Intermediate Coat: Epoxy, pre-catalyzed acrylic, interior, matching topcoat.

c. Topcoat: Epoxy, pre-catalyzed acrylic, single component, chemical resistant, low-gloss, Monochem Epoxyguard Enamel (Gloss Level 4).

Use in Tier II Areas where a low odor, Zero VOC coating is desired.

5. Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, anti-corrosive, for metal Ultrashield ULDM00-GR. b. Intermediate Coat: Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane, water base, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane, water base, low-gloss, Monochem

Permashield 100, (Gloss Level 4). d. Topcoat: Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane, water base, semi-gloss Monochem Permashield 100, (Gloss Level 5).

Use in Tier III Areas where a low odor, low VOC coating is desired.

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c. Topcoat: 2 Component epoxy, water based, low-gloss Monochem Epoxyguard 200 (Gloss Level 4). d. Topcoat: 2 Component epoxy, water based, semi-gloss Monochem Epoxyguard 200 (Gloss Level 5).

Use in Tier III Areas a low odor, Zero VOC coating is desired.

7. Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 Component, Water Based:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, anti-corrosive, for metal Ultrashield ULDM00-GR. b. Intermediate Coat: Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 component, water based,, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 component, water based,, low-gloss, Monochem 200 (Gloss Level 4). d. Topcoat: Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 component, water based,, semi-gloss, Monochem 200 (Gloss Level 5).

8. Water-Based Dry-Fall System:

Retain one of two “Topcoat” subparagraphs below.

a. Topcoat: Dry fall, water based, flat, Aquafall W6079 (Gloss Level 1), MPI #118. b. Topcoat: Dry fall, water based, low sheen, Aquafall W6078 (Gloss Level 3).

9. Aluminum Paint System:

For specific recommendations based on project requirements please contact your Dunn-Edwards Architectural Representative or http://dunnedwards.com/ArchitectsDesigners/ContactUs.aspx

Galvanized-metal substrates should not be chromate passivated if primers are field applied. If galvanized metal is chromate passivated, consult manufacturers for appropriate primers.

E. Galvanized Metal Substrates:

Use in Tier I Areas where a low odor, low VOC coating is desired.

1. Premium Architectural Coating System:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, galvanized, water based Dunn-Edwards Ultra-Grip Select UGSL00. b. Intermediate Coat: Premium architectural coating, interior, water based, matching topcoat.

Retain one of five "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

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c. Topcoat: Modified Copolymer , Zero VOC, int. velvet, Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO20 (Gloss Level 2), MPI #44 X-Green. d. Topcoat: Acrylic, Zero VOC, int. eggshell, Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO30 (Gloss Level 3), MPI #52. e. Topcoat: 100% Acrylic, int./ext., low sheen, Dunn-Edwards Spartashield SSHL40 (Gloss Level 4), MPI #15. f. Topcoat: 100% Acrylic, Zero VOC, int. semi-gloss, Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO50 (Gloss Level 5), MPI #54, #153. g. Topcoat: 100% Acrylic, int./ext., gloss, Dunn-Edwards Spartashield SSHL60 (Gloss Level 6), MPI #154, #119, #114.

Use in Tier I Areas where a very low odor, Zero VOC System is desired:

2. Institutional Low-Odor/VOC Latex System:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, for galvanized and non-ferrous metals Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. b. Intermediate Coat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, matching topcoat.

Retain one of five "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, flat, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER10 (Gloss Level 1), MPI #143 X-Green. d. Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, velvet, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER20 (Gloss Level 2), MPI #144 X-Green e. Topcoat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, eggshell, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER30 (Gloss Level 3), MPI #145 X-Green. f. Topcoat: Latex, interior, high performance low odor/VOC, low sheen, Dunn-Edwards Ultrashield ULSH40 (Gloss Level 4). g. Topcoat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, semi-gloss, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER50 (Gloss Level 5), MPI #147 X-Green. h. Topcoat: Latex, interior, high performance low odor/VOC, gloss Ultrashield ULSH60 (Gloss Level 6).

Use in Tier I Areas where a low odor, low VOC waterborne alkyd system is desired:

3. Waterborne Alkyd Topcoat:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, galvanized, water based Dunn-Edwards Ultra-Grip Select UGSL00. b. Intermediate Coat: Waterborne alkyd, interior, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Waterborne alkyd, interior, semi-gloss, Dunn-Edwards Aristowall AWLL50. (Gloss Level 5)

MPI #169. d. Topcoat: Waterborne alkyd, interior, gloss, Dunn-Edwards Aristowall AWLL60. (Gloss Level 6) MPI

#157.

Use in Tier II Areas where a low odor, low VOC coating is desired.

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Copyright 2011 AIA MASTERSPEC Full Length 02/11 4. Epoxy, Pre-Catalyzed Acrylic:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, for galvanized and non-ferrous metals Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. b. Intermediate Coat: Pre-catalyzed epoxy, interior, matching topcoat.

c. Topcoat: Epoxy, pre-catalyzed acrylic, single component, chemical resistant, low-gloss, Monochem Epoxyguard Enamel (Gloss Level 4).

Use in Tier II Areas where a low odor, Zero VOC coating is desired.

5. Zero VOC Aliphatic Polyurethane:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, for galvanized and non-ferrous metals Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. b. Intermediate Coat: Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane, water base, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane, water base, low-gloss, Monochem

Permashield 100, (Gloss Level 4). d. Topcoat: Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane, water base, semi-gloss, Monochem Permashield 100, (Gloss Level 5).

Use in Tier III Areas where a low odor, low VOC coating is desired.

6. 2 Component Epoxy:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, for galvanized and non-ferrous metals Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. b. Intermediate Coat: 2 Component epoxy, interior, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

d. Topcoat: 2 Component epoxy, water based, low-gloss Monochem Epoxyguard 200 (Gloss Level 4). e. Topcoat: 2 Component epoxy, water based, semi-gloss Monochem Epoxyguard 200 (Gloss Level 5).

Use in Tier III Areas where a low odor, Zero VOC coating is desired.

7. Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 Component, Water Based:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, for galvanized and non-ferrous metals Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. b. Intermediate Coat: Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 component, water based,, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 component, water based,, low-gloss Monochem 200 (Gloss Level 4). d. Topcoat: Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 component, water based,, semi-gloss, Monochem 200, (Gloss Level 5).

G

F. Aluminum (Not Anodized or Otherwise Coated) Substrates:

Use in Tier I Areas where a low odor, low VOC coating is desired.

1. Premium Architectural Coating System:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, non-ferrous, water based Dunn-Edwards Ultra-Grip Select UGSL00. b. Intermediate Coat: Premium architectural coating, interior, water based, matching topcoat.

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Retain one of five "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Modified Copolymer , Zero VOC, int. velvet, Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO20 (Gloss Level 2), MPI #44 X-Green. d. Topcoat: Acrylic, Zero VOC, int. eggshell, Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO30 (Gloss Level 3), MPI #52. e. Topcoat: 100% Acrylic, int./ext., low sheen, Dunn-Edwards Spartashield SSHL40 (Gloss Level 4), MPI #15. f. Topcoat: 100% Acrylic, Zero VOC, int. semi-gloss, Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO50 (Gloss Level 5), MPI #54, #153. g. Topcoat: 100% Acrylic, int./ext., gloss, Dunn-Edwards Spartashield SSHL60 (Gloss Level 6), MPI #154, #119, #114.

Use in Tier I Areas where a very low odor, Zero VOC System is desired:

2. Institutional Low-Odor/VOC Latex System:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, for galvanized and non-ferrous metals Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. b. Intermediate Coat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, matching topcoat.

Retain one of five "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, flat, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER10 (Gloss Level 1), MPI #143 X-Green. d. Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, velvet, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER20 (Gloss Level 2), MPI #144 X-Green. e. Topcoat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, eggshell, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER30 (Gloss Level 3), MPI #145 X-Green. f. Topcoat: Latex, interior, high performance low odor/VOC, low sheen, Dunn-Edwards Ultrashield ULSH40 (Gloss Level 4). g. Topcoat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, semi-gloss, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER50 (Gloss Level 5), MPI #147 X-Green. h. Topcoat: Latex, interior, high performance low odor/VOC, gloss Ultrashield ULSH60 (Gloss Level 6).

Use in Tier I Areas where a low odor, low VOC waterborne alkyd system is desired:

3. Waterborne Alkyd Topcoat:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, for galvanized and non-ferrous metals Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. b. Intermediate Coat: Waterborne alkyd, interior, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Waterborne alkyd, interior, semi-gloss, Dunn-Edwards Aristowall AWLL50. (Gloss Level 5)

MPI #169. d. Topcoat: Waterborne alkyd, interior, gloss, Dunn-Edwards Aristowall AWLL60. (Gloss Level 6) MPI

#157.

Use in Tier II Areas where a low odor, low VOC coating is desired.

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4. Epoxy, Pre-Catalyzed Acrylic:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, for galvanized and non-ferrous metals Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. b. Intermediate Coat: Pre-catalyzed epoxy, interior, matching topcoat.

c. Topcoat: Epoxy, pre-catalyzed acrylic, single component, chemical resistant, low-gloss, Monochem Epoxyguard Enamel (Gloss Level 4).

Use in Tier II Areas where a low odor, Zero VOC coating is desired.

5. Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, for galvanized and non-ferrous metals Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. b. Intermediate Coat: Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane, water base, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane, water base, low-gloss, Monochem Permashield 100, (Gloss Level 4). d. Topcoat: Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane, water base, semi-gloss Monochem Permashield 100, (Gloss Level 5).

Use in Tier III Areas where a low odor, low VOC coating is desired.

6. 2 Component Epoxy:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, for galvanized and non-ferrous metals Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. b. Intermediate Coat: 2 Component epoxy, interior, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: 2 Component epoxy, water based, low-gloss Monochem Epoxyguard 200 (Gloss Level 4). d. Topcoat: 2 Component epoxy, water based, semi-gloss Monochem Epoxyguard 200 (Gloss Level 5).

Use in Tier III Areas where a low odor, Zero VOC coating is desired.

7. Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 Component, Water Based:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, anti-corrosive, for metal Ultrashield ULDM00-GR. b. Intermediate Coat: Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 component, water based,, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 component, water based, low-gloss Monochem 200 (Gloss Level 4). d. Topcoat: Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 component, water based, semi-gloss Monochem 200 (Gloss Level 5).

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Copyright 2011 AIA MASTERSPEC Full Length 02/11 G. Wood Substrates: Including wood trim, architectural woodwork, doors windows, wood-based panel products,

glued-laminated construction exposed joists exposed beams.

Use in Tier I Areas where a low odor, low VOC coating is desired.

1. Premium Architectural Coating System:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, Latex, for Interior Wood: Dunn-Edwards Ultra-Grip Select UGSL00. MPI #39. b. Intermediate Coat: Premium Architectural Coating, interior, water based, matching topcoat.

Retain one of five "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Modified Copolymer , Zero VOC, int. velvet, Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO20 (Gloss Level 2), MPI #44 X-Green. d. Topcoat: Acrylic, Zero VOC, int. eggshell, Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO30 (Gloss Level 3), MPI #52. e. Topcoat: 100% Acrylic, int./ext., low sheen, Dunn-Edwards Spartashield SSHL40 (Gloss Level 4), MPI #15. f. Topcoat: 100% Acrylic, Zero VOC, int. semi-gloss, Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO50 (Gloss Level 5), MPI #54, #153. g. Topcoat: 100% Acrylic, int./ext., gloss, Dunn-Edwards Spartashield SSHL60 (Gloss Level 6), MPI #154, #119, #114.

Use in Tier I Areas where a very low odor, zero VOC System is desired:

2. Institutional Low-Odor/VOC Latex System:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, for galvanized and non-ferrous metals Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. b. Intermediate Coat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, matching topcoat.

Retain one of five "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, flat, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER10 (Gloss Level 1), MPI #143 X-Green. d. Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, velvet, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER20 (Gloss Level 2), MPI #144 X-Green. e. Topcoat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, eggshell, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER30 (Gloss Level 3), MPI #145 X-Green. f. Topcoat: Latex, interior, high performance low odor/VOC, low sheen, Dunn-Edwards Ultrashield ULSH40 (Gloss Level 4). g. Topcoat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, semi-gloss, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER50 (Gloss Level 5), MPI #147 X-Green. h. Topcoat: Latex, interior, high performance low odor/VOC, gloss Ultrashield ULSH60 (Gloss Level 6).

Use in Tier I Areas where a low odor, low VOC waterborne alkyd system is desired.

3. Waterborne Alkyd Topcoat:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, Latex, for Interior Wood: Dunn-Edwards Ultra-Grip Select UGSL00. MPI #39. b. Intermediate Coat: Waterborne alkyd, interior, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

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Copyright 2011 AIA MASTERSPEC Full Length 02/11 c. Topcoat: Waterborne alkyd, interior, semi-gloss, Dunn-Edwards Aristowall AWLL50. (Gloss Level 5) MPI #169. d. Topcoat: Waterborne alkyd, interior, gloss, Dunn-Edwards Aristowall AWLL60. (Gloss Level 6) MPI #157.

Use in Tier II Areas where a low odor, low VOC coating is desired.

4. Pre-catalyzed Epoxy:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, multi-surface bonding, Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. b. Intermediate Coat: pre-catalyzed epoxy, interior, matching topcoat.

c. Topcoat: Epoxy, pre-catalyzed acrylic, single component, chemical resistant, low-gloss, Monochem Epoxyguard Enamel (Gloss Level 4).

Use in Tier II Areas where a low odor, Zero VOC coating is desired.

5. Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, multi-surface bonding, Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. b. Intermediate Coat: Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane, water base, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane, water base, low-gloss, Monochem

Permashield 100, (Gloss Level 4). d. Topcoat: Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane, water base, semi-gloss, Monochem

Permahsield 100, (Gloss Level 5).

Use in Tier III Areas where a low odor, low VOC coating is desired.

6. 2 Component Epoxy:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, multi-surface bonding, Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. b. Intermediate Coat: 2 Component epoxy, interior, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: 2 Component epoxy, water based, low-gloss Monochem Epoxyguard 200 (Gloss Level 4). d. Topcoat: 2 Component epoxy, water based, semi-gloss Monochem Epoxyguard 200 (Gloss Level 5).

Use in Tier III Areas where a low odor, Zero VOC coating is desired.

7. Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 Component, Water-Based:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, multi-surface bonding, Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. b. Intermediate Coat: Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 component, water based,, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 component, water based, low-gloss, Monochem 200 (Gloss Level 4). d. Topcoat: Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 component, water based, semi-gloss, Monochem 200, (Gloss Level 5).

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Copyright 2011 AIA MASTERSPEC Full Length 02/11 H. Gypsum Board Substrates:

Use in Tier I Areas where a low odor, low VOC coating is desired.

1. Premium Architectural Coating System:

a. Prime Coat: Primer sealer, latex, interior, Dunn-Edwards, Vinylastic Select VNSL00, MPI#50. b. Intermediate Coat: Premium Architectural Coating, interior, water based, matching topcoat.

Retain one of five "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Modified Copolymer , Zero VOC, int. velvet, Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO20 (Gloss Level 2), MPI #44 X-Green. d. Topcoat: Acrylic, Zero VOC, int. eggshell, Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO30 (Gloss Level 3), MPI #52. e. Topcoat: 100% Acrylic, int./ext., low sheen, Dunn-Edwards Spartashield SSHL40 (Gloss Level 4), MPI #15. f. Topcoat: 100% Acrylic, Zero VOC, int. semi-gloss, Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO50 (Gloss level 5), MPI #54, #153. g. Topcoat: 100% Acrylic, int./ext., gloss, Dunn-Edwards Spartashield SSHL60 (Gloss Level 6), MPI #154, #119, #114.

Use in Tier I Areas where a very low odor, Zero VOC System is desired.

2. Institutional Low-Odor/VOC Latex System:

a. Prime Coat: Primer sealer, latex, interior, Dunn-Edwards, Vinylastic Select VNSL00, MPI #50 b. Intermediate Coat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, matching topcoat.

Retain one of five "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, flat, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER10 (Gloss Level 1), MPI #143 X-Green. d. Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, velvet, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER20 (Gloss Level 2), MPI #144 X-Green. e. Topcoat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, eggshell, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER30 (Gloss Level 3), MPI #145 X-Green. f. Topcoat: Latex, interior, high performance low odor/VOC, low sheen, Dunn-Edwards Ultrashield ULSH40 (Gloss Level 4). g. Topcoat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, semi-gloss, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER50 (Gloss Level 5), MPI #147 X-Green. h. Topcoat: Latex, interior, high performance low odor/VOC, gloss Ultrashield ULSH60 (Gloss Level 6).

Use in Tier I Areas where a low odor, low VOC waterborne alkyd system is desired.

3. Waterborne Alkyd Topcoat:

a. Prime Coat: Primer sealer, latex, interior, Dunn-Edwards, Vinylastic Select VNSL00, MPI #50. b. Intermediate Coat: Waterborne alkyd, interior, matching topcoat.

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c. Topcoat: Waterborne alkyd, interior, semi-gloss, Dunn-Edwards Aristowall AWLL50. (Gloss Level 5) MPI #169. d. Topcoat: Waterborne alkyd, interior, gloss, Dunn-Edwards Aristowall AWLL60. (Gloss Level 6) MPI #157.

Use in Tier II Areas where a low odor, low VOC coating is desired.

4. Epoxy, Pre-Catalyzed Acrylic:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, multi-surface bonding, Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. b. Intermediate Coat: pre-catalyzed epoxy, interior, matching topcoat.

c. Topcoat: Epoxy, pre-catalyzed acrylic, single component, chemical resistant, low-gloss, Monochem Epoxyguard Enamel (Gloss Level 4).

Use in Tier II Areas where a low odor, Zero VOC coating is desired.

5. Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, multi-surface bonding, Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. b. Intermediate Coat: Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane, water base, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane, water base, low-gloss, Monochem Permashield 100 (Gloss Level 4). d. Topcoat: Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane, water base, semi-gloss, Monochem

Permashield 100 (Gloss Level 5).

Use in Tier III Areas where a low odor, low VOC coating is desired.

6. 2 Component Epoxy:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, multi-surface bonding, Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. b. Intermediate Coat: 2 Component epoxy, interior, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: 2 Component epoxy, water based, low-gloss Monochem Epoxyguard 200 (Gloss Level 4). d. Topcoat: 2 Component epoxy, water based, semi-gloss Monochem Epoxyguard 200 (Gloss Level 5).

Use in Tier III Areas where a low odor, Zero VOC coating is desired.

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7. Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 Component, Water Based:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, multi-surface bonding, Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. b. Intermediate Coat: Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 component, water based, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 component, water based, low-gloss Monochem 200 (Gloss Level 4). d. Topcoat: Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 component, water based, semi-gloss Monochem 200 (Gloss Level 5).

I. Plaster Substrates:

Use in Tier I Areas where a low odor, low VOC coating is desired.

1. Premium Architectural Coating System:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, alkali resistant, water based, Dunn-Edwards, Eff-Stop Select ESSL00, MPI #3.

b. intermediate Coat: Latex, interior, matching topcoat.

Retain one of five "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Modified Copolymer , Zero VOC, int. velvet, Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO20 (Gloss Level 2), MPI #44 X-Green. d. Topcoat: Acrylic, Zero VOC, int. eggshell, Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO30 (Gloss Level 3), MPI #52. e. Topcoat: 100% Acrylic, int./ext., low sheen, Dunn-Edwards Spartashield SSHL40 (Gloss Level 4), MPI #15. f. Topcoat: 100% Acrylic, Zero VOC, int. semi-gloss, Dunn-Edwards Spartazero SZRO50 (Gloss Level 5), MPI #54, #153. g. Topcoat: 100% Acrylic, int./ext., gloss, Dunn-Edwards Spartashield SSHL60 (Gloss Level 6), MPI #154, #119, #114.

Use in Tier I Areas where a very low odor, 0 VOC System is desired:

2. Institutional Low-Odor/VOC Latex System:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, alkali resistant, water based, Dunn-Edwards, Eff-Stop Select ESSL00, MPI #3. b. Intermediate Coat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, matching topcoat.

Retain one of five "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

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Copyright 2011 AIA MASTERSPEC Full Length 02/11 c Topcoat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, flat, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER10 (Gloss Level 1), MPI #143 X-Green. d. Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, velvet, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER20 (Gloss Level 2), MPI #144 X-Green. e. Topcoat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, eggshell, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER30 (Gloss Level 3), MPI #145 X-Green. f. Topcoat: Latex, interior, high performance low odor/VOC, low sheen, Dunn-Edwards Ultrashield ULSH40 (Gloss Level 4). g. Topcoat: Latex, interior, institutional low odor/VOC, semi-gloss, Dunn-Edwards Everest EVER50 (Gloss Level 5), MPI #147 X-Green. h. Topcoat: Latex, interior, high performance low odor/VOC, gloss Ultrashield ULSH60 (Gloss Level 6).

Use in Tier I Areas where a low odor, low VOC waterborne alkyd system is desired.

3. Waterborne Alkyd Topcoat:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, alkali resistant, water based, Dunn-Edwards, Eff-Stop Select ESSL00, MPI #3 b. Intermediate Coat: Waterborne alkyd, interior, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Waterborne alkyd, interior, semi-gloss, Dunn-Edwards Aristowall AWLL50. (Gloss Level 5) MPI #169. d. Topcoat: Waterborne alkyd, interior, gloss, Dunn-Edwards Aristowall AWLL60. (Gloss Level 6) MPI #157.

Use in Tier II Areas where a low odor, low VOC coating is desired.

4. Epoxy, Pre-Catalyzed Acrylic:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, bonding, water based, Dunn-Edwards Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. b. Intermediate Coat: Epoxy, pre-catalyzed acrylic, interior, matching topcoat.

c. Topcoat: Epoxy, pre-catalyzed acrylic, single component, chemical resistant, low-gloss, Monochem Epoxyguard Enamel (Gloss Level 4).

Use in Tier II Areas where a low odor, Zero VOC coating is desired.

5. Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, multi-surface bonding, Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. b. Intermediate Coat: Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane, water base, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane, water base, low-gloss, Monochem

Permashield 100, (Gloss Level 4). d. Topcoat: Zero VOC One Component Aliphatic Polyurethane, water base, low-gloss, Monochem

Permashield 100, (Gloss Level 5).

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Copyright 2011 AIA MASTERSPEC Full Length 02/11 Use in Tier III Areas where a low odor, low VOC coating is desired. 6. 2 Component Epoxy:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water based, multi-surface bonding Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. b. Intermediate Coat: 2 Component epoxy, interior, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

d. Topcoat: 2 Component epoxy, water based, low-gloss Monochem Epoxyguard 200 (Gloss Level 4). e. Topcoat: 2 Component epoxy, water based, semi-gloss Monochem Epoxyguard 200 (Gloss Level 5).

Use in Tier III Areas where a low odor, Zero VOC coating is desired.

7. Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 Component, Water Based:

a. Prime Coat: Primer, water-based, multi-surface bonding Ultrashield ULMS00-WH. b. Intermediate Coat: Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 component, water based, matching topcoat.

Retain one of two "Topcoat" subparagraphs below.

c. Topcoat: Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 component, water based, low-gloss Monochem 200 (Gloss Level 4). d. Topcoat: Zero VOC Epoxy, 2 component, water based, semi-gloss Monochem 200 (Gloss Level 5).

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