ASTM C1394-2003 Standard Guide for In-Situ Structural Silicone Glazing Evaluation《原位结构硅酮门窗玻璃评价的标准指南》.pdf
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1、Designation: C 1394 03Standard Guide forIn-Situ Structural Silicone Glazing Evaluation1This standard is issued under the fixed designation C 1394; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number
2、in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.INTRODUCTIONSSG is popular because of its unique method of retaining glass or other panels in smooth exteriorwalls, interrupted only by narrow sealant jo
3、ints. The first four-sided SSG in commercial constructionis on the former corporate headquarters building of SHG Incorporated (formerly known as Smith,Hinchman unknown structuralsealant durability; and the level of understanding of the principles of SSG by glazers. This guideaddresses these concerns
4、 by providing suggestions for in situ evaluations of completed installations ofany age.1. Scope1.1 It is recommended to periodically evaluate the existingcondition of structural sealant glazing (hereinafter called SSG)installations in situ to detect problems before they becomesevere or pervasive. Ev
5、aluation of existing SSG installationsare required by certain building codes and local ordinances.This guide provides a program to evaluate the existing condi-tions, lists typical conditions, which might be found, andsuggests times when such evaluations are appropriate. Thecommittee with jurisdictio
6、n over this standard is not aware ofany comparable standards published by any other organiza-tions.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2C 717 Terminology for Building Seals and SealantsC 1392 Guide for Evaluating Failure of Structural SealantGlazingC 1401 Guide for Structural Sealant GlazingE
7、122 Practice for Choice of Sample Size to Estimate aMeasure of Quality for a Lot or Process3. Terminology3.1 Definitions: The definitions of the following terms usedin this guide are found in Terminology C 717: structuralsealant; structural sealant glazing; two-sided structural sealantglazing; four-
8、sided structural sealant glazing; fluid migration.3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:3.2.1 qualified personone with a recognized degree orprofessional registration and extensive knowledge and experi-ence in the field of structural sealant glazing, and who iscapable of design, analysi
9、s, evaluation, and specifications inthe subject.4. Significance and Use4.1 Guidelines are provided for the procedures to evaluateexisting SSG installations, including two- and four-sidedinstallations. Due to the unlimited range of materials that maybe used in a particular building, the information c
10、ontained inthis guide is general in nature. For a discussion of new SSGinstallations, refer to Guide C 1401.4.2 Typical conditions are listed that might be discoveredduring, or suggest the need for, such evaluations. Guidelinesare also suggested for times to perform evaluations. Theseguidelines are
11、also necessarily general. Professional judgmentof a qualified person should be used in determining theappropriate time to perform an evaluation on a particularbuilding.1This guide is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee C24 on Building Sealsand Sealants and is the direct responsibility of Subcom
12、mittee C24.10 on Specifi-cations, Guides, and Practices.Current edition approved Dec. 1, 2003. Published January 2004. Originallyapproved in 1998. Last previous edition approved in 1998 as C 139498.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service
13、at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.4.3 This guide should not be the only reference
14、consultedwhen determining the scope of a proposed evaluation. Forexample, the local building code and the manufacturersproduct literature for the actual materials used (if known)should also be considered.4.4 This document is not a substitute for experience andjudgment in assessing the condition of t
15、he specialized types ofconstruction discussed.5. Reasons to Perform an Evaluation5.1 There are numerous reasons that a building owner ormanager (hereinafter “owner”) may choose to evaluate an SSGsystem, whether discretionary or to comply with an ordinance.The recommended evaluation levels, as discus
16、sed in Section 7,are referenced for each situation. The findings from one levelof investigation may trigger the need for a more in-depthinvestigation. At a minimum, it is recommended that anexisting SSG installation be evaluated when triggered by anyof the following events:5.1.1 After a natural disa
17、ster, such as an earthquake or majorwind storm, or a man-made disaster such as a bomb blast,Level 2;5.1.2 After a recall or published concern over a specificproduct or system, Level 1;5.1.3 Upon a change of property ownership, Level 1;5.1.4 Before repeating a new design, Level 1;5.1.5 As dictated by
18、 government regulations, Level 1 or 2;or5.1.6 When distress is discovered (see Section 8), Level 2,or, if prevalent distress is found, Level 3.5.2 In addition to event-triggered evaluations, it is recom-mended that proactive owners also perform periodic evalua-tions at the following intervals: (Note
19、 that some of theseperiods may overlap. If distress is found during any evaluation,then more frequent and more in-depth evaluations should beconsidered.)5.2.1 When convenient, such as in conjunction with occa-sional glass replacement, or when access is available, Level 1;5.2.2 Immediately after inst
20、allation of a new system, Level2;5.2.3 Just before expiration of the warranty period, Level 2;5.2.4 Between 1 and 2 years after substantial completion,Level 1;5.2.5 After 5 years, Level 1;5.2.6 After 10 years, Level 2;5.2.7 After 15 years, Level 1 (if Level 2 was performed asrecommended after 10 yea
21、rs); and5.2.8 After 20 years, and each successive 10 years, Level 2.6. Symptoms of Problems With SSG6.1 Whether due to original construction mistakes or latentdefects, SSG installations sometimes exhibit distress. Thefollowing list summarizes conditions that may indicate poororiginal construction or
22、 a subsequent failure of the structuralsealant, and therefore require evaluation. This list may not beall-inconclusive.6.1.1 Glass breakage from an unknown causeThere arenumerous potential causes of spontaneous glass breakage; ifthe cause is unknown, then it should be investigated prior toglass repl
23、acement whether an SSG defect contributed to thefailure.6.1.2 Air or water infiltrationIf air or water migratesthrough or to the structural sealant joint, then it must also havelost its structural functionat least for part of its length.Symptoms of air or water leakage include:6.1.2.1 Visible accumu
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