– STANDARD STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES SECTION 081110 – GENERAL PART 1

SECTION 081110 – STANDARD STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES
PART 1 – GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2
SUMMARY
A. This section includes the following products manufactured in accordance with SDI
Recommended Standards:
1. Doors: Fully welded, seamless hollow or composite construction standard steel
doors for exterior locations, no exposed vertical seams.
2. Frames: Pressed steel frames for doors, fully welded.
3. Provide factory primed doors and frames to be field painted.
4. Rated doors and frames.
5. Exterior hollow metal doors and frames.
6. Interior hollow metal frames.
7. Hollow metal view windows.
1.3
SUBMITTALS
A. Product data for each type of door and frame specified, including details of
construction, materials, dimensions, hardware preparation, core, label compliance,
sound ratings, profiles, and finishes.
B. Shop drawings showing fabrication and installation of standard steel doors and
frames. Include details of each frame type, elevations of door design types,
conditions at openings, details of construction, location and installation requirements
of door and frame hardware and reinforcements, and details of joints and
connections. Show anchorage and accessory items.
1.4
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Comply with Steel Door Institute “Recommended Specifications Standard Steel
Doors and Frames” ANSI/SDI-100 and as herein specified.
B. Glazing: Comply with FGMA (Flat Glass Marketing Association) Glazing Manual.
C. Fire rated doors and frames to comply with NFPA 80 (where indicated).
1.5
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Deliver doors and frames cardboard-wrapped or crated to provide protection during
transit and job storage. Provide additional protection to prevent damage to finish of
factory-finished doors and frames.
B. Inspect doors and frames upon delivery for damage. Minor damages may be
repaired provided refinished items are equal in all respect to new work and
acceptable to Architect; otherwise, remove and replace damaged items as directed.
C. Store doors and frames at building site under cover. Place units on minimum 4 inch
high wood blocking. Avoid use of non-vented plastic or canvas shelters which could
create humidity chamber. If cardboard wrapper on door becomes wet, remove
carton immediately. Provide 1/4 inch spaces between stacked doors to promote air
circulation.
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PART 2 – PRODUCTS
2.1
ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURES
A. Manufacturer: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide product equal to
one of the following:
1. Amweld Building Products, Inc.
2. Curries Company
3. Fenestra Corp.
4. Republic Builders Products
5. Steelcraft Manufacturing Co.
6. Ceco Door Products
2.2
MATERIALS
A. Hot-Rolled Steel Sheets and Strips: Commercial quality carbon steel, pickled and
oiled, complying with ASTM A569 and ASTM A568.
B. Cold-Rolled Steel Sheets: Commercial quality carbon steel, complying with ASTM
A366 and ASTM A568.
C. Galvanized Steel Sheets: Zinc-coated carbon steel sheets of commercial quality,
complying with ASTM A526, or drawing quality, ASTM A642, hot-dipped galvanized in
accordance with ASTM A525, with A60 or G60 coating designation, mill phosphated.
D. Supports and Anchors: Fabricate of not less than 18-gauge sheet steel; galvanized
where used with galvanized frames.
E. Inserts, Bolts, and Fasteners: Manufacturer’s standard units. Where items are to be
built into exterior walls, hot-dip galvanize in compliance with ASTM A153, Class C or
D as applicable.
F. Primer: Rust-inhibitive enamel or paint, either air-drying or baking, suitable as a
base for specified finish paints complying with ANSI A224.1, “Test Procedure and
Acceptance Criteria for Prime Painted Steel Surfaces for Steel Doors and Frames”.
2.3
DOORS
A. Exterior Doors: ANSI/SDI-100, Grade III, extra heavy-duty, Model 2, seamless faces
and edges; 16-gauge minimum galvanized steel faces.
B. Non-handed doors are not acceptable.
2.4
FRAMES
A. General: Provide metal frames for doors of types and styles as shown on drawings
and schedules. Conceal fastenings, unless otherwise indicated. Fabricate of
minimum 16-gauge, cold-rolled steel. Exterior frames to be galvanized, 14-gauge, all
corners mitered, welded and ground smooth.
B. Door Silencers: Except on weatherstripped frames, drill stops to receive 3 silencers
on strike jambs of single-door frames and 2 silencers on heads of double-door
frames.
C. Plaster Guards: Provide minimum 26-gauge steel plaster guards or mortar boxes at
back of hardware cutouts where mortar or other materials might obstruct hardware
operation and to close off interior of openings.
2.5
FABRICATION
A. Fabricate steel door and frame units to be rigid, neat in appearance and free from
defects, warp or buckle. Wherever practicable, fit and assemble units in
manufacturer’s plant.
1. Internal Construction: Manufacturer’s standard honeycomb or polystyrene SDI
Standards.
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2. Clearances: Not more than 1/8 inch at jambs and heads, except between
non-fire rated pairs of doors not more than 1/4 inch. Not more than 3/4 inch at
bottom, except exterior doors not more than 3/8 inch.
Fabricate exposed faces of doors and panels, including stiles and rails of non-flush
units, from only cold-rolled steel.
Tolerances: Comply with SDI-117, “Manufacturing Tolerances Standard Steel Doors
and Frames”.
Fabricate frames, concealed stiffeners, reinforcement, edge channels, louvers, and
moldings from either cold-rolled or hot-rolled steel.
Exposed Fasteners: Unless otherwise indicated, provide countersunk flat or oval
heads for exposed screws and bolts.
Hardware Preparation: Prepare doors and frames to receive mortised and
concealed hardware in accordance with final Door Hardware Schedule and
templates provided by hardware supplier. Comply with applicable requirements of
ANSI A115 Series Specifications for door and frame preparation for hardware.
Reinforce doors and frames to receive surface-applied hardware. Drilling and
tapping for surface-applied hardware may be done at project site. Hardware
reinforcement per ANSI/SDI A250.6; closer reinforcement: 12-gauge; hinge
reinforcement: 7-gauge.
Locate hardware as indicated on final shop drawings or, if not indicated, in
accordance with “Recommended Location for Builder’s Hardware on Standard Steel
Doors and Frames”, published by Door and Hardware Institute.
Shop Painting: Clean, treat, and paint exposed surface of steel door and frame
units, including galvanized surfaces.
Glazing Stops: Minimum 20-gauge steel or 0.040 inch thick aluminum.
1. Provide non-removable stops on secure side of interior doors and glass, louvers,
and other panels in doors.
PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A. Placing Frames: Comply with provisions of SDI-105, “Recommended Erection
Instruction for Steel Frames”, unless otherwise indicated.
B. In masonry construction, locate 3 wall anchors per jamb, fully grout, adjacent to
hinge location on hinge jamb and at corresponding heights on strike jamb.
Acceptable anchors include masonry wire anchors and adjustable strap anchors.
C. Install fire-rated frames in accordance with NFPA Standard No. 80.
D. In metal stud partitions, install at least 3 wall anchors per jambs at hinge and strike
levels. In closed steel stud partitions, attach wall anchors to studs with screws.
E. Door Installation: Fit hollow metal doors accurately in frames, within clearances
specified in ANSI/SDI-100.
3.2
ADJUST AND CLEAN
A. Prime Coat Touch-up: Immediately after erection, sand smooth any rusted or
damaged areas of prime coat and apply touch-up of compatible air-drying primer.
B. Final Adjustments: Check and readjust operating hardware items, leaving steel
doors and frames undamaged and in complete and proper operating conditions.
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SECTION 082110 – FLUSH WOOD DOORS
PART 1 – GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2
SUMMARY
A. Factory finished flush wood doors.
1.3
SUBMITTALS
A. Project Data: Door manufacturer's technical data for each type of door, including
details of core and edge construction, trim for openings and factory-finishing
specifications.
B. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings indicating location and size of each door,
elevation of each kind of door, details of construction, fire ratings, requirements for
factory finishing and other pertinent data. For factory pre-machined doors, indicate
dimensions and locations of cutouts for locksets and other cutouts adjacent to light
openings.
C. Sample of finish on wood door.
1.4
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Quality Standards: Comply with the following standards:
1. NWWDA Quality Standard: I.S.1 “Industry Standard for Wood Flush Doors", of
National Wood Window and Door Association (NWWDA).
2. AWI Quality Standard: "Architectural Woodwork Quality Standards", including
Section 1300 - "Architectural Flush Doors", of Architectural Woodwork Institute
(AWI) for grade of door, core construction, finish and other requirements
exceeding those of NWWDA quality standard.
B. NWWMA Quality Marking: Mark each wood door with NWWDA Wood Flush Door
Certification Hallmark certifying compliance with applicable requirements of NWWDA
I.S.1 Series.
C. Fire-Rated Wood Doors: Provide wood doors which are identical in materials and
construction to units tested in door and frame assemblies per ASTM E152 and which
are labeled and listed for ratings indicated by UL, Warnock Hersey or other testing
and inspection agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.
1.5
PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Protect doors during transit, storage, and handling to prevent damage, soiling and
deterioration. Comply with requirements of referenced standards and
recommendations of NWWDA pamphlet "How to Store, Handle, Finish, Install, and
Maintain Wood Doors", as well as with manufacturer's instructions.
1.6
WARRANTY
A. Door Manufacturer's Warranty: Submit written agreement on door manufacturer’s
standard form agreeing to repair or replace defective doors that have warped (bow,
cup or twist) or that show telegraphing of core construction in face veneers, or do not
conform to tolerance limitations of referenced quality standards.
B. Warranty period for solid core interior doors: Life of installation.
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2.1
MANUFACTURERS
A. Manufacturer: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide doors of one of
following (no substitutions):
1. Algoma Hardwoods, Inc.
2. Eggers Industries, Architectural Door Division
3. Weyerhauser Company formerly Marshfield Door Systems
4. Graham Manufacturing Corp.
2.2
INTERIOR FLUSH WOOD DOORS
A. Solid Core Doors for Transparent Finish:
1. Faces: Birch, SELECT WHITE, plain sawn cut.
2. AWI Grade: Custom Grade A.
3. Construction: PC-5 or PC-7 (Particleboard core, 5- or 7-ply) or SCL-5 (Glued
block core, 5-ply). Styles shall be solid hardwood.
4. Construction for Rated Doors: Provide mineral core to meet fire protection rating
where indicated.
2.3
LIGHT FRAMES
A. Door manufacturer's standard flush square wood frames of size indicated.
B. Provide wood-veneered bead for light openings in fire-rated doors.
2.4
FACTORY FINISHING
A. General: Comply with referenced AWI quality standard including Section 1500
"Factory Finishing."
B. Transparent Finish:
1. AWI Grade: Premium.
2. Finish: AWI # alkyd-urea conversion varnish.
3. Sheen: Satin – medium rubbed effect, 28 to 36 degrees.
4. Stain: Manufacturer’s custom stain color to be selected by Architect.
PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A. Hardware: For installation see Division 8 – FINISH HARDWARE section of
specifications.
B. Manufacturer's Instructions: Install wood doors to comply with manufacturer's
instructions and of referenced AWI standard and as indicated.
C. Install fire-rated doors in corresponding fire-rated frames in accordance with
requirements of NFPA No. 80.
D. Job-Fit Doors: Perform final fitting and alignment of doors as required. Align and fit
doors in frames with uniform clearances and bevels. Do not trim stiles and rails in
excess of limits set by manufacturer or permitted with fire-rated doors. Seal cut
surfaces after fitting and machining.
E. Factory-Finished Doors: Restore finish before installation, if fitting or machining is
required at the job site.
3.2
ADJUSTING AND PROTECTION
A. Operation: Rehang or replace doors which do not swing or operate freely.
B. Finished Doors: Replace doors damaged during installation.
C. Protect doors as recommended by door manufacturer to ensure that wood doors will
be without damage or deterioration at time of Substantial Completion.
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SECTION 083050 – ACCESS DOORS
PART 1 – GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2
SUMMARY
A. Provide access doors including access panels that are indicated and required in wall,
partitions, and ceilings to provide access for adjustment and maintenance of valves,
equipment, control and other devices.
B. All access doors shall conform to the requirements of this section.
C. All access doors for the project shall be by the same manufacturer to assure
uniformity. Contractor shall coordinate access doors for all work on the project.
D. Access doors to match color of adjacent material unless otherwise noted.
E. Non-rated access required to attic – see location on reflected ceiling plan.
1.3
SUBMITTALS
A. Manufacturer's Data: Submit manufacturer's technical data and installation
instructions for each type of access door assembly.
1.4
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Fire-Resistance Ratings: Where access doors are indicated or required in fire rated
construction, provide access door assembly with panel door, frame, hinge, and latch
from manufacturer listed in Underwriter' Laboratories, Inc. "Classified Building
Materials Index".
1. Provide UL label on each fire-rated access door.
1.5
LOCATION, SIZE AND QUANTITY
A. Provide access doors in location and sizes shown on drawings.
B. Provide access doors not shown but required to provide access for the adjustment and
maintenance of valves, equipment, controls, and other devices. Access doors
required for plumbing, mechanical and electrical work noted on drawings are to be
provided in accordance with section.
C. Determine exact sizes, quantities, locations of access doors by the functions and
positions of the valves, controls, equipment and other devices requiring access.
D. When normal maintenance requires removal of an item for which an access door is
provided, access door shall be sized for removal of the item.
E. Where access doors occur in modular construction, size doors in the same module
unless otherwise shown.
F. Location of each access door shall be determined after the item is in place.
PART 2 – PRODUCTS
2.1
MANUFACTURERS
A. Milcor Div-Inryco products are specified to establish design, quality and type required.
Provide access doors as manufactured by one of the following, or approved equal:
1. Birmingham Ornamental Iron Co.
2. Milcor Div-Inryco, Inc.
3. Karp Associates, Inc.
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2.2
MATERIALS
A. Furnish access door assemblies manufactured as an integral unit, complete with all
parts and anchors, ready for installation.
B. Fabricate units of continuous welded steel construction. Grind welds smooth and flush
with adjacent surfaces. Furnish attachment devices and fasteners of the type required
to secure assemblies to types of construction shown.
C. Frames: Fabricate from 16-gauge steel.
D. Finish: Chemically bonded prime coat of baked enamel, unless otherwise specified for
type of doors to match wall or ceiling color.
E. Locking Devices for Non-Fire-Rated Access Doors: Furnish flush screwdriveroperated cam locks of the number required by door size to hold door flush with frame.
1. Provide one key operated, flush cylinder lock for each access door in place of one
cam lock. Furnish two keys for each lock and key all locks alike.
2.3
NON-RATED, FLUSH PANEL ACCESS DOORS
A. Provide doors as required by type of construction.
B. Ceramic Tile, Exposed Masonry and Concrete Surfaces: Milcor Style K, 14-gauge
flush panel; concealed spring hinges, open 175 degrees, removable pin.
1. In masonry surfaces furnish adjustable, galvanized steel anchors.
C. Gypsum Drywall Surfaces: Milcor Style DW, 14-gauge flush panel with galvanized
drywall bead attached to frame, concealed spring hinges, open 175 degrees,
removable pin.
2.4
FIRE-RATED ACCESS DOORS (if required)
A. Provide Milcor Fire Rate Access Door: 20-gauge steel sandwich type insulated panel
with automatic closing mechanism, continuous hinge with stainless steel pin.
B. Provide anchors and accessories required for installation in each type construction;
conform to UL rating.
C. In masonry construction, provide factory attached masonry anchors, in the quantity
required by UL rating and manufacturer's standards.
D. Locking Device: Self latching lock; one for each door size up to 36 inches x 36 inches
and two for each door larger. Provide interior latch release. Provide locks with direct
action knurled knob.
1. Provide locks with key operated flush cylinder and to keys for each lock, all locks
keyed alike.
PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.1
EXAMINATION
A. Examine the areas and conditions under which access doors are to be installed. Do
not proceed with the work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.2
INSTALLATION
A. Comply with manufacturer's instructions.
B. Coordinate installation with work of other trades.
C. Set frames accurately in position and securely attach to supports with face panels
plumb or level in relation to adjacent finish surfaces.
D. Adjust hardware and panels after installation for proper operation.
E. Remove and replace panels or frames which are warped, bowed or otherwise
damaged.
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SECTION 084100 – ALUMINUM ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONTS
PART 1 – GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and other Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
B. See Section 088000 – Glazing.
C. See Electrical drawings for coordination with card readers, door contacts and
magnetic lock (security vendor is contracted by Owner).
1.2
SUMMARY
A. Section includes:
1. Exterior storefront entrance doors and frames.
2. Hardware for aluminum entrances.
1.3
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
A. Wind Loading: See structural drawings. Provide assemblies capable of withstanding a
uniform test pressure of 25 psf inward and 25 psf outward when tested in accordance with
ASTM E 330.
B. Impact glazing NOT required.
1.4
SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product specifications, technical product data,
standard details, and installation recommendations for each type of entrance and
storefront product required.
B. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings for fabrication and installation of entrances
and storefronts.
C. Test information for systems for wind loads.
1.5
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Installer's Qualifications: Entrances and storefronts shall be installed by a firm that has
not less than 5 years successful experience in the installation of systems similar to
those required.
1.6
PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Field Measurements: Check openings by field measurements before fabrication to
ensure proper fitting of work; show measurements on final shop drawings.
1.7
WARRANTY
A. Special Product Warranty: Submit a written warranty, executed by the Contractor,
installer and manufacturer, agreeing to repair or replace units (including re-glazing)
which fail in materials or workmanship within the specified warranty period. Failures
include, but are not necessarily limited to structural failures including excessive
deflection, excessive leakage or air infiltration, faulty operation, and deterioration of
metals, metal finishes and other materials beyond normal weathering. This warranty
shall be in addition to and not a limitation of other rights the Owner may have against
the Contractor under the Contract Documents.
1. Warranty period for aluminum entrances and storefront is 3 years after the date of
substantial completion.
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PART 2 – PRODUCTS
2.1
MANUFACTURERS
A. Manufacturer: Products or pre-approved equal.
1. Vistawall Architectural Products.
2. Kawneer. (Design Basis)
3. YKK America.
2.2
MATERIALS
A. Aluminum Members: Provide alloy and temper recommend by the manufacturer for
strength, corrosion resistance, and application of required finish. Comply with ASTM
B221 for extrusions and ASTM B 209 for sheet or plate.
B. Fasteners: Provide fasteners of aluminum, nonmagnetic stainless steel, or other
materials warranted by the manufacturer to be noncorrosive and compatible with
aluminum components, hardware, anchors and other components.
1. Reinforcement: Where fasteners screw-anchor into aluminum less than 0.125 inch
thick, reinforce the interior with aluminum or nonmagnetic stainless steel to receive
screw threads, or provide standard noncorrosive pressed-in splined grommet nuts.
C. Brackets and Reinforcements: Where feasible, provide high-strength aluminum
brackets and reinforcements; otherwise provide nonmagnetic stainless steel or hot-dip
galvanized steel comply with ASTM A 386.
D. Concrete/Masonry Inserts: Provide concrete and masonry inserts fabricated from cast
iron, malleable iron, or hot-dip galvanized steel complying with ASTM A 386.
E. Provide the manufacturer's standard replaceable compressible weatherstripping
gaskets of molded neoprene complying with ASTM D 2000 or molded PVC complying
with ASTM D 2287.
F. Glass and Glazing Materials: Glass and glazing materials shall comply with
requirements FGMA (Flat Glass Marketing Association), Glazing Manual and FGMA
Sealant Manual. Glazing gaskets shall be elastomeric extrusions.
2.3
COMPONENTS
A. Storefront Framing System: Provide inside-outside matched resilient flush-glazed
storefront framing system with provisions for glass replacement. Shop-fabricate and
pre-assemble frame components where possible.
B. Aluminum Door Frames: Fabricate tubular and channel frame assemblies, as
indicated, with welded or mechanical joints in accordance with manufacturer's
standards; reinforce as necessary to support required loads. PROVIDE STAINLESS
STEEL HINGE REINFORCEMENTS IN DOOR AND FRAME.
C. Stile-and-Rail Type Aluminum Door: Frame: Provide tubular frame members,
fabricated with mechanical joints using heavy inserted reinforcing plates and
concealed tie-rods or j-bolts.
1. Design: Exterior Kawneer 451 Series; doors wide style 500.
2. Glazing: Fabricate doors to facilitate replacement of glass or panels, without
disassembly of stiles and rails. Provide snap-on extruded aluminum glazing stops,
with exterior anchored for non-removal, square profile.
3. Manufacturer Identification: No manufacturer name plates or labels on exposed
faces of doors.
2.4
HARDWARE
A. General: Refer to hardware section in Division 8 for requirements for hardware items
other than those indicated to be provided by the aluminum entrance manufacturer.
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B. Provide manufacturer's heavy duty hardware units as indicated, scheduled, or required
for operation of each door, including the following items of sizes, number, and type
recommended by manufacturer for service required; finish to match door.
C. Door Hardware: Door hardware shall include as a unit, the following:
1. Exit Device: Dor-o-Matic 1990 Concealed Rod with cylinder key for dogging.
2. Thresholds: Provide 896V (or equal), 1/2-inch x 5 inches aluminum mill finish
threshold with anchors and clips. Verify undercut of door.
3. Hinges: BB1199, 4-1/2 inches x 4-1/2 inches NRP630.
4. Closer: LCN overhead closer (2030 concealed) with hydraulic backcheck and full
stroke checking, mounted into header as an integral part of header. Latching
speed, general closing speed, backcheck and spring power shall all be adjustable
without removing header.
5. Pull: CO12; #14 clear anodized; 1 inch round bent bar.
6. Cylinders: Match building standard.
2.5
2.6
FABRICATION
A. Prefabrication: Before shipment to the project site, complete fabrication, assembly,
finishing, hardware application, and other work to the greatest extent possible.
Disassemble components only as necessary for shipment and installation.
B. Welding: Comply with AWS recommendations; grind exposed welds smooth and
restore mechanical finish.
C. Reinforcing: Install reinforcing as required for hardware and necessary for
performance requirements, sag resistance and rigidity.
D. Dissimilar Metals: Separate dissimilar metals with zinc chromate primer, bituminous
paint, or other separator that will prevent corrosion.
E. Continuity: Maintain accurate relation of planes and angles, with hairline fit of
contacting members.
F. Weatherstripping: For exterior doors, provide compression weatherstripping against
fixed stops; at other edges, provide sliding weatherstripping retained in adjustable strip
mortised into door edge.
1. Provide neoprene blade gasket weatherstripping in bottom door rail, adjustable for
contact with threshold.
FINISHES
A. Finish: Clear anodized.
PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A. Comply with manufacturer's instruction and recommendations for installation.
B. Set units plumb, level, and true to line, without warp or rack of framing members,
doors, or panels. Provide proper support and anchor securely in place.
C. Set sill members and other member in bed of sealant as indicated, or with joint fillers
or gaskets as indicated to provide weathertight construction. Comply with requirements
of Division 7 for sealants, fillers, and gaskets.
3.2.
ADJUSTING
A. Adjust operating hardware to function properly, for smooth operation without binding,
and for weathertight closure.
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3.3
CLEANING
A. Clean the completed system, inside and out, promptly after installation, exercising care
to avoid damage to coatings.
B. Clean glass surfaces after installation. Remove excess glazing and sealant
compounds, dirt and other substances from aluminum surfaces.
3.4
PROTECTION
A. Institute protective measures required throughout the remainder of the construction
period to ensure that aluminum entrances and storefronts will be without damage or
deterioration, other than normal weathering, at time of acceptance.
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SECTION 087100 – DOOR HARDWARE
PART 1 – GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and other Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2
SUMMARY
A. This Section includes the following:
1. Finish Hardware.
2. Magnetic lock device.
3. Aluminum Door Hardware (see Section 084100).
4. Thresholds.
5. Weatherstripping.
6. Coordination of door contacts; see door schedule for location.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. STANDARDS: Manufacturers and model numbers listed are to establish a standard
of quality. Similar items by approved manufacturers, unless otherwise noted, that
are equal in design, finish and quality will be considered upon prior approval of the
architect and provided required data and physical samples are submitted at least ten
(10) days prior to date of bid.
B. SUPPLIER QUALIFICATIONS: Hardware supplier must be engaged regularly in
contracting work and be staffed to expedite work, the firm shall have been furnishing
hardware on similar projects in the geographic area for not less than five years. The
supplier must have in his employ a certified Architectural Hardware Consultant (AHC)
to periodically inspect and direct detailing, setting, applying of all hardware items.
C. INSTALLER QUALIFICATIONS: Hardware for the project shall be installed by factory
authorized personnel who have successfully completed factory training courses and
shall be certified for the installation of locksets, door closers and exit devices. Prior to
installation, the Installer shall inspect all door frames for proper plum and square
condition. General Contractor shall be notified of frames found out of square, plum or
unsuitable for door installation at the installation meeting.
D. FIELD INSPECTION: Inspection of existing doors, frames and hardware is required
to evaluate compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the operation
of the door hardware and the compatibility of new hardware with existing doors and
frames.
1.4
REFERENCES
A. ANSI/BHMA designations where used in schedules to describe hardware items or to
define quality or function are derived from the following standards and requirements
specified elsewhere in this section.
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1. Butts and Hinges:
2. Locks and Lock Trim:
3. Exit Devices:
4. Door Controls: Closers:
5. Auxiliary Locks:
6. Architectural Door Trim:
7. Template Hinge Dimensions:
8. Door Controls: Overhead Holders:
9. Interconnected Locks & Latches:
10. Mortise Locks & Latches:
11. Sliding & Folding Door Hardware:
12. Closer Holder Release Devices:
13. Self-Closing Hinges & Pivots:
14. Materials and Finishes:
ANSI A156.1
ANSI A156.2
ANSI A156.3
ANSI A156.4
ANSI A156.5
ANSI A156.6
ANSI A156.7.
ANSI A156.8
ANSI A156.12
ANSI A156.14
ANSI A156.14
ANSI A156.16
ANSI A156.17
ANSI A156.18
(Formerly BHMA 101).
(BHMA 601).
(BHMA 701).
(BHMA 301).
(BHMA 501).
(BHMA 1001).
(BHMA 311).
(BHMA 311).
(BHMA 401).
(BHMA 401).
(BHMA 1201).
(BHMA 1101).
(BHMA 1301).
1.5
SUBMITTALS
A. General Requirements: Submit manufacturer’s product data for each item of
hardware. Include information may necessary to show compliance with
requirements, and instructions for installation and maintenance of operating parts
and exposed finishes.
B. Schedules: Submit copies of the finish hardware schedule in vertical format
complying with DHI publication: “Sequence and Format for the Hardware Schedule”.
Include a description of each electrified door hardware function, including product’s
location, narrative of sequence of operation and integration with other building
control systems.
C. Samples: At the request of the architect, submit samples of products for approval of
design, finish, etc.
D. TEMPLATES: Whenever required, furnish templates to the necessary fabricators of
other related work, which is to receive finish hardware, such as door and steel door
frames.
E. CATALOG CUTS: Submit copies of catalog cuts of all products listed in the finish
hardware schedule.
F. KEYING SCHEDULE: Submit a keying schedule based on the format listed in the
DHI manual: Keying Procedures, Systems and Nomenclature for the approval of the
Architect.
1.6
DELIVERY STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. MARKING & PACKAGING: Hardware shall be delivered to the project site, or as
otherwise required, in manufacturer’s original packages, numbered and labeled to
identify each opening for which it is intended and to correspond to item numbers on
the approved hardware schedule.
B. Storage and protection of the materials is the responsibility of the General
Contractor. The General Contractor shall provide clean, dry, locked storage room
with shelves for sorting and protection of items.
1.7
WARRANTIES
A. All door closers shall have a ten (10) year warranty against defects in material and
workmanship from the date of occupancy of the project.
B. All other products shall have a one (1) year warranty against defects in the material
and workmanship from the date of occupancy of the project.
C. Exit hardware shall be warranted for a period of three (3) years against defects of
material and workmanship.
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PART 2 – PRODUCTS
2.1
ACCEPTABLE PRODUCTS – see Door and Frame Schedule, Section 089999.
A. To the greatest extent possible, obtain materials from one manufacturer.
Manufacturers listed above are intended to insure quality and design of the project.
Other manufacturers submitted may be acceptable, provided they are equal or exceed
standard of quality proposed for this project.
2.2
MATERIALS
A. Screws & Fasteners: All screws and fasteners required for the hardware items are listed
in the individual hardware sets. Any omission of these items should be reflected in the
schedule submitted for approval.
B. Hinges: Where hinges are specified unless otherwise noted they shall be of types and
sizes as required by ANSI A156.1. SIZE HINGES ACCORDING TO APPROVED
MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS. Provide stainless steel hinges. Provide 4
heavy weight hinges for all doors 3-6 or wider. Provide UL fastener studs for continuous
hinges on rated doors. Provide full length jamb reinforcements for all continuous hinges.
C. Pivots: All pivots and/or pivot sets shall be the product of one (1) manufacturer. Sets as
noted in the hardware groups shall be matching in design and finish for aluminum
storefront doors. The doors as noted in the hardware sets are to have intermediate
pivots as well as top pivots. All pivot sets are required to meet ANSI Grade One
standards as standard listed in ANSI A156.4, 1980.
D. Flush Bolts: Provide Manual and automatic flush bolts as noted in the hardware sets.
All flush bolts are required to meet ANSI A156.3.
E. COORDINATOR & CARRY BARS: Provide coordinator and carry bars as noted in the
hardware sets. Coordinators and carry bars are required to meet ANSI A156.2 TYPE 21.
F. Locksets & Cylinders: Provide locksets and cylinders as noted in schedule. Locksets
shall meet ANSI A156.13 Series 4000 Grade 1 and ANSI 117.1. All lock functions shall
be UL Listed for up to 3 hours. All keys and key blanks shall be approved manufacturers
system restricted for use in the geographic area.
1. Subject to compliance furnish one of the following:
2. Supply all locksets on doors leading to hazardous areas (i.e. mechanical closets,
storage rooms, etc.) with manufacturers “tactile” warning applied to lock trim.
G. Lock Trim: The design criteria selected for the lockset is as noted in the hardware sets.
H. Exit Devices: Provide the series and type of exit devices as noted in the hardware
schedule. Exit devices are required to meet ANSI A156.3 Grade One.
I. Door Closers: Door closers are required to meet ANSI A156.4 Grade One. Provide all
door closers from the same manufacturer. Supply drop plates and fillers as required for
all door and frame conditions. All door closers shall be fully adjustable and comply with
the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
J. Push, Pull & Kick Plate: Provide the type and size of these plates as noted in schedule.
These items are intended for the use and accessibility as protection of the openings
indicated in the hardware schedule.
K. Door Stops & Holders: Provide the types as noted in the hardware schedule.
L. Threshold & Weather-Stripping: Provide stainless steel screws at all locations. All
thresholds and door bottoms shall comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
M. Silencers: Provide the type required to accommodate the hollow metal fabricated for
the project. Stick on / adhesive silencers are not permitted.
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2.3
FINISHES
A. Provide the finishes as specified in the hardware schedule. Otherwise, provide
matching finishes for the hardware items at each door opening to the greatest extent
possible. Refer to the ANSI A156.18 for the identification of these finishes.
2.4
KEYING
A. Factory key all cylinders to the existing Grand Master Key System at the direction of
the designated representative of Owner. Supplier shall meet with the Owner
designated representative to develop a written keying schedule in DHI format.
Submit keying schedule for review by the Architect in sufficient time for ordering and
placement of permanent cylinders so as not to interfere with the construction
schedule and occupancy.
2.5
KEY CONTROL
A. Provide a key control system including envelopes, labels tags, with self-locking key
clips, receipt forms, three-way visible card index, temporary markers and standard
metal cabinet. Provide all of this material from one manufacturer and per that
manufacturer’s system standard. Provide a system with the capacity for 150% of the
number of cylinders and locksets required for the project.
PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.1
INSPECTION
A. After installation has been completed, the hardware supplier shall have a qualified
Architectural Hardware Consultant (AHC) check the job to determine the proper
application of hardware according to the approved hardware schedule and keying
schedule. AHC shall also check the operation and adjustment of all hardware items.
3.2
INSTALLATION
A. Refer to the DHI manual publication for Recommended Locations for Builders
Hardware, and ADA REQUIREMENTS for instruction. Install all hardware in
compliance with manufacturer’s instruction and recommendations. Drill and
countersink all items which are not factory prepared for fasteners. Cut and fit all
thresholds and weather-stripping to profile of door frames. Set thresholds in
accordance with the application condition.
B. Use only fasteners supplied with hardware and approved by the manufacturer. Drill
and tap doors and frames as required prior to installation of hardware. Self-drilling
screws are not acceptable.
3.3
ADJUSTING & CLEANING
A. At final completion all hardware shall be left clean and free from disfigurement. The
contractor shall make a final adjustment to all door closers and other items of
hardware. Where hardware is found defective, repair or replace or otherwise correct
as directed.
B. At the completion of the project and / or during the close phase of the project the
supplier will review with the designated owner’s representative the proper service
and adjustment of all hardware items.
C. At the completion of the project and / or during the close out phase of the project the
supplier will perform a final adjustment to all door closers furnished in this section to
insure that all fire rated doors close and latch and that all door closer opening and
closing pressure are in compliance with ADA.
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3.4
OPERATIONS, MAINTENANCE AND TRAINING
A. At completion of the project, provide the Owner with a manual containing the
following information:
1. Final (as built) copy of hardware schedule.
2. Final copy of keying schedule.
3. Final copy of all system schematics and wiring diagrams.
4. Copy of product data sheets as submitted including all Warranty data.
5. Parts list for Locksets, Door Closers and Exit Devices.
6. Copy of installation instructions for each type of hardware used.
7. Name, address and phone number of each manufacturer and local representative.
8. Complete set of any specialized tools.
9. Complete set of manufacturer warranty information for each hardware type.
3.5
PROTECTION
A. The Contractor is responsible for the proper protection of all items of hardware until
the Owner accepts the job as complete.
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SECTION 088000 – GLAZING
PART 1 – GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and other Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2
SUMMARY
A. Section includes:
1. Glazing for exterior entrances and storefront construction (insulated glazing).
2. Interior view window glazing.
3. Interior door vision lites (tempered glazing).
4. Exterior spandrel glazing (insulated).
5. Impact glazing not required per FBC 2010.
1.3
DEFINITIONS
A. Deterioration of Coated Glass: Defects developed during normal use. Defects
include peeling, cracking, and other indications of deterioration in metallic coating.
B. Deterioration of Insulating Glass: Failure of the hermetic seal under normal use.
Evidence of failure is the obstruction of vision by dust, moisture, or film on the interior
surfaces of glass.
1.4
SYSTEM PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A. General: Provide glazing systems that are produced, fabricated, and installed to
withstand normal thermal movement, and wind loading, without failure including loss
or glass breakage attributable to the following: defective manufacturer, fabrication,
and installation; failure of sealants or gaskets to remain watertight and airtight;
deterioration of glazing materials; and other defects in construction.
B. Glass Design: Glass thicknesses indicated on Drawings are for detailing only.
Confirm glass thicknesses by analyzing Project loads and in-service conditions.
Provide glass lites for the various size openings in the thicknesses and strengths
(heat-treated) required so the worse-case probability of failure does not exceed the
following:
1. 8 lites per 1000 for lites set vertically and under wind action. Determine minimum
thickness of monolithic annealed glass according to ASTM E1300. For other
than monolithic annealed glass, determine thickness per glass manufacturer’s
standard method of analysis applying adjustment factors to ASTM E1300 based
on type of glass.
2. Replace all failed lites.
C. Design Wind Loads: See Structural Drawings.
1.5
SUBMITTALS
A. Product data for each glass product and glazing material indicated.
B. Samples for verification purposes of 12 inch square samples of each type of glass
indicated except for clear monolithic glass products, and 12 inch long samples of each
color required for each type of sealant or gasket exposed to view.
C. Product certificates signed by glazing materials manufacturers certifying that their
products comply with specified requirements.
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D. Compatibility and adhesion test reports from sealant manufacturer indicating that
glazing materials were tested for compatibility and adhesion with glazing sealants.
Include sealant manufacturer’s recommendations for primers and substrate
preparation needed for adhesion.
E. Compatibility test report from manufacturer of insulating glass indicating that glass
edge sealants were tested for compatibility with other glazing materials including
sealants, glazing tape, gaskets, setting blocks, and edge blocks.
F. Maintenance data for glass and other glazing materials to include in Operating and
Maintenance Manual specified in Division 1.
G. Test data indicating tested system for each product/assembly per requirements of
State of Florida.
1.6
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Safety Glass: Products complying with ANSI Z97.1 and testing requirements of 16 CFR
Part 1201 for Category II materials.
B. Insulating Glass Certification Program: Provide insulating glass units permanently
marked with appropriate certification label of the Insulating Glass Certification Council
(IGCC).
C. Glazier Qualifications: Engage an experienced glazier who has completed glazing
similar in material, design, and extent to that indicated for Project with a record of
successful in-service performance.
D. Single-Source Responsibility for Glass: Obtain glass from one source for each product.
E. Pre-Installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with
requirements of Division 1 Section “Project Meetings.”
1.7
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Protect glazing materials to comply with manufacturer’s directions and as needed to
prevent damage to glass and glazing materials from condensation, temperature
changes, direct exposure to sun, or other causes.
1.8
PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Environmental Conditions: Do not proceed with glazing when ambient and substrate
temperature conditions are outside the limits permitted by glazing materials
manufacturer or when glazing channel substrates are wet from rain, frost,
condensation, or other causes. Install liquid sealants at ambient and substrate
temperatures above 40 deg. F.
1.9
WARRANTY
A. Manufacturer’s Warranty on Coated Glass Products: Submit written warranty signed
by coated glass manufacturer agreeing to furnish and install replacements for those
coated glass units that deteriorate as defined in “Definitions” article within specified
warranty period indicated below. Warranty covers only deterioration due to normal
conditions of use and not to practices contrary to glass manufacturer’s published
instructions.
1. Warranty Period: 5 years after date of Substantial Completion.
B. Manufacturer’s Warranty on Insulating Glass: Submit written warranty signed by
manufacturer of insulating glass agreeing to furnish and install replacements for
insulating glass units that deteriorate as defined in “Definitions” article within
specified warranty period indicated below. Warranty covers only deterioration due to
normal conditions of use and not to practices contrary to glass manufacturer’s
published instructions.
1. Warranty Period: 10 years after date of Substantial Completion.
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PART 2 – PRODUCTS
2.1
HEAT-TREATED FLOAT GLASS
A. Uncoated, Clear, Heat-Treated Float Glass: ASTM C1048, Condition A (uncoated
surfaces), Type I (transparent glass, flat), Class 1 (clear), Quality q3 (glazing select),
Kind HS (heat strengthened). Provide Kind FT (fully tempered) where required by
code or by wind load.
B. Coated, Tinted, Heat-Treated Float Glass: ASTM C1048, Condition C (other coated
glass), Type I (transparent glass, flat) Class 2 (tinted heat-absorbing and lightreducing), Quality q3 (glazing select), Kind HS, coating and tinting as scheduled.
C. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide heat-treated glass
by one of the following companies:
1. Cardinal IG.
2. AFGD.
3. Falconer Glass Industries.
4. Glasstemp, Inc.
5. Guardian Industries Corp.
6. PPG Industries, Inc.
7. Tempglass.
8. Viracon, Inc.
9. Globe Amerada
2.2
SPANDREL
A. Manufacturers match of vision glass.
2.3
INSULATING GLASS PRODUCTS
A. Sealed Insulating Glass Units: Preassembled units consisting of organically sealed
lites of glass separated by dehydrated air spaces complying with ASTM E774.
B. Nominal 1-5/16 inch units with 1/4-inch outer impact-resistant lite; 1/2-inch air space,
and 1/4-inch inner lite. Provide aluminum spacer with manufacturer’s standard
corner construction and desiccant.
C. Provide heat-treated, coated float glass, Kind HS (heat strengthened) where
recommended by manufacturer to comply with system performance requirements
specified and Kind FT (fully tempered) where safety glass is designated or required.
2.4
LAMINATED GLASS PRODUCTS
A. Meet ASTM C1172.
B. Obscure inner-layer equal to Globe Amerada “Frost Lite”.
2.5
GLASS SCHEDULE SEE DRAWING SHEET A-701
A. Type A – Tempered, clear
B. Type B – Insulated
1. Guardian Sunguard “Super Neutral 54”
a. SC = 0.32; SHGC = 0.28.
2. Provide tempered glazing where code required.
C. Type C - Spandrel Glazing (Insulated; match Type B)
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2.6
ELASTOMERIC GLAZING SEALANTS
A. Suitability: Comply with sealant and glass manufacturer’s recommendations for
selecting glazing sealants and tapes that are suitable for applications indicated and
conditions existing at time of installation.
B. Colors: Provide selections made by Architect from manufacturer’s full range of
standard colors for products of type indicated.
C. Elastomeric Glazing Sealant Standard: Provide manufacturer’s standard chemically
curing, elastomeric sealants of neutral curing silicone that comply with ASTM C920
requirements, Type S, Grade NS, Class 25.
1. Weatherseal Glazing Sealant: GE Silpruf or Silglaze II or approved equal.
2. Structural Glazing Sealant: GE Ultraglaze 4000 or approved equal.
2.7
GLAZING TAPES (INTERIOR ONLY)
A. Back-Bedding Mastic Glazing Tape: Preformed, butyl-based elastomeric tape with a
solids content of 100 percent, nonstaining and nonmigrating in contact with
nonporous surfaces, with or without spacer rod as recommended by tape and glass
manufacturers for application indicated, packaged on rolls with a release paper
backing, and complying with AAMA 800.
2.8
FABRICATION OF GLASS AND OTHER GLAZING PRODUCTS
A. Fabricate glass and other glazing products in sizes required to glaze openings
indicated for Project, with edge and face clearances, edge and surface conditions,
and bite complying with recommendations of product manufacturer and referenced
glazing standard as required by comply with system performance requirements.
B. Clean cut or flat grind vertical edges of butt-monolithic lites in a manner that
produces square edges with slight kerfs at junctions with indoor and outdoor faces.
PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.1
EXAMINATION
A. Examine glass framing, with glazier present, for compliance with the following:
1. Manufacturing and installation tolerances, including those for size, squareness,
offsets at corners.
2. Presence and functioning of weep system.
3. Minimum required face or edge clearances.
4. Effective sealing between joints of glass-framing members.
B. Do not proceed with glazing until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.2
PREPARATION
A. Clean glazing channels and other framing members receiving glass immediately
before glazing. Remove coatings that are not firmly bonded to substrates.
3.3
GLAZING, GENERAL
A. Comply with combined recommendations of manufacturers of glass, sealants,
gaskets, and other glazing materials, except where more stringent requirements are
indicated, including those in referenced glazing publications.
B. Protect glass from edge damage during handling and installation.
C. Use a rolling block in rotating glass units to prevent damage to glass corners. Do not
impact glass with metal framing. Use suction cups to shift glass units within
openings; do not raise or drift glass with a pry bar. Rotate glass lites with flares or
bevels on bottom horizontal edges so edges are located at top of opening, unless
otherwise indicated by manufacturer’s label.
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D. Remove damaged glass from Project site and legally dispose of off-site. Damaged
glass is glass with edge damage or other imperfections that, when installed, weaken
glass and impair performance and appearance.
E. Apply primers to joint surfaces where required for adhesion of sealants, as determined
by preconstruction sealant-substrate testing.
F. Install elastomeric setting blocks in sill rabbets, sized and locked to comply with
referenced glazing standard, unless otherwise required by glass manufacturer. Set
blocks in thin course of compatible sealant suitable for heel head.
G. Do not exceed edge pressures stipulated by glass manufacturers for installing glass lites.
H. Provide spacers for glass sizes larger than 50 united inches (length plus height).
I. Locate spacers inside, outside, and directly opposite each other. Provide 1/8-inch
minimum bite of spacers on glass and use thickness equal to sealant width. With
glazing tape, use thickness slightly less than final compressed thickness of tape.
J. Provide edge blocking to comply with requirements of referenced glazing publications,
unless otherwise required by glass manufacturer.
K. Set glass lites in each series with uniform pattern, draw, bow, and similar characteristics.
3.4
TAPE GLAZING (INTERIOR ONLY)
A. Position tapes on fixed stops so that when compressed by glass their exposed edges
are flush with or protrude slightly above sightline of stops.
B. Position joints in tapes at corners of opening with adjoining lengths butted together, not
lapped. Seal joints in tapes with compatible sealant approved by tape manufacturer.
3.5
SEALANT GLAZING (WET)
A. Install continuous spacers between glass lites and glazing stops to maintain glass
face clearances and to prevent sealant from extruding into glass channel weep
systems until sealants cure. Secure spacers in place and in position to control depth
of installed sealant relative to edge clearance for optimum sealant performance.
B. Force sealants into glazing channels to eliminate voids and to ensure complete
wetting or bond of sealant to glass and channel surfaces.
C. Tool exposed surfaces of sealants to provide a substantial wash away from glass.
Install pressurized gaskets to protrude slightly out of channel to eliminate dirt and
moisture pockets.
3.6
PROTECTION AND CLEANING
A. Protect glass from contact with contaminating substances resulting from construction
operations including weld splatter. If, despite such protection, contaminating
substances do come into contact with glass, remove them immediately as
recommended by glass manufacturer.
B. Examine glass surfaces adjacent to or below exterior concrete and other masonry
surfaces at frequent intervals during construction, but not less than once a month, for
build-up of dirt, scum, alkali deposits, or stains, and remove as recommended by
glass manufacturer.
C. Remove and replace glass that is broken, chipped, cracked, abraded, or damaged in
any way, including natural causes, accidents and vandalism, during construction
period.
D. Wash glass on both faces in each area of Project not more than 4 days prior to date
scheduled for inspections that establish date of Substantial Completion. Wash glass
as recommended by glass manufacturer.
END OF SECTION 088000
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108
109
110
111
111A
112
113
Storage
Mechanical (e)
Girls Toilet
Electrical (e)
Storage
Art Room
Art Room (e)
Kiln
Storage
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7’
3’
7’
7’-2”
7’
7’
7’
7’-2”
7’
3’
3’
3’
3’
3’
3’
3’
6’ Pair 7’-2”
7’-2”
3’
7’
3’
104
M. Staff Toilet
7’
3’
103
W. Staff Toilet
7’-2”
3’
102
Office
7’
3’
101A
6’ Pair
7’-2”
7’
WIDTH
3’
HEIGHT
101
100
ROOM NAME
Movement
Classroom
Movement
Classroom (e)
DOOR NO.
Entry (e)
MATERIAL
TYPE
WD
WD
HM
WD
HM
WD
WD
WD
WD
WD
WD
NV WD
F
AG AL
NV WD
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
AG AL
F
AG AL
LABEL
(HOURS/MIN)
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
MATERIAL
D
TYPE
S
HM
HM
AL
HM
HM
HM
HM
HM
HM
HM
HM
HM
L1
L2
L6
L6
H2
H1
H2
H2
H2
H2
H2
H1
H2
H2
H1
H2
H1
H2
L2
L2
L1
L2
L2
L5
L2
L5
L5
L2
L1
H1
H2
L1
HINGES
SILL DETAIL
HEAD DETAIL
DOOR AND FRAME SCHEDULE
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
HM SSL
AL
HM SSL
AL
LOCKSET
HARDWARE DATA
—
C1
C1
C1
—
—
—
—
—
E2
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
C1
C1
—
—
—
—
—
Note Note
1
1
—
—
K1
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
C1
C1
C1
C1
C1
C1
C1
—
—
—
Note Note
1
1
E2
—
—
C1
—
E1
E2
—
PLATES
Note Note
1
1
EXIT DEVICE
FRAME DATA
CLOSER
DOOR DATA
PUSH/PULL
LOCATION
THRESHOLD
NOTES
—
Base
Base
Base
Base
Base
Base
Base
—
—
Base
Base
W1 Base
—
W1 Base Note 11
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Base
Base
089999–1
Note Note
Base Note 3
1
1
—
—
T1
M
T1
—
—
M
M
—
Note Note
Base Note 3
1
1
—
Note Note
Base Note 3
1
1
WEATHERSTRIP
DOOR AND FRAME SCHEDULE – NEW CLASSROOM BUILDING
JAMB DETAIL
SEE DRAWINGS
A-701 AND A-401
BIDDING
7’
7’
7’
7’
7’
7’
7’
3’
3’
3’
3’
3’
3’
3’
Library Support 122
Library Support 122A
123
123A
124
125
Classroom
Office
Server
Storage
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Library (e)
7’
3’
121
Library
7’
3’
120
Mechanical
7’
3’
119
Library Office
7’
3’
118
Storage
7’
117
Storage
3’
116
Classroom
7’
7’
115A 6’ Pair
Corridor (e)
3’
7’
3’
6’ Pair
ROOM NAME
115
DOOR NO.
Corridor (e)
7’
WIDTH
114
HEIGHT
Mechanical
TYPE
WD
MATERIAL
WD
WD
WD
F
WD
NV WD
NV WD
NV WD
NV WD
NV WD
AG AL
NV WD
F
NV WD
F
F
NV WD
AG AL
AG AL
F
LABEL
(HOURS/MIN)
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
MATERIAL
HM
HM
HM
HM
HM
HM
AL
HM
HM
HM
HM
HM
HM
AL
AL
HM
TYPE
L1
L2
L2
L2
H1
H1
H2
H2
H2
H2
H2
H2
H2
H2
H2
H1
H2
H2
L2
L5
L2
L2
L2
L2
L1
L2
L5
L2
L1
H2
H2
L5
HINGES
SILL DETAIL
HEAD DETAIL
DOOR AND FRAME SCHEDULE
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
D
D
S
LOCKSET
—
C1
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
E2
—
—
C1
C1
C1
C1
C1
C1
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Note Note
1
1
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
PLATES
—
C1
C1
C1
C1
—
—
C1
—
E2
Note Note
1
1
Note Note
E2
1
1
C1
—
HARDWARE DATA
EXIT DEVICE
FRAME DATA
CLOSER
DOOR DATA
PUSH/PULL
LOCATION
THRESHOLD
—
Base
NOTES
—
—
—
—
—
—
Shell
Shell
Shell
Shell
Shell
Shell
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Shell
Shell
Shell
Shell
Shell
Shell
089999–2
Note Note
Shell Note 3
1
1
—
—
—
—
—
—
Note Note
Base Note 3
1
1
Note Note
Shell Note 3
1
1
—
WEATHERSTRIP
DOOR AND FRAME SCHEDULE – NEW CLASSROOM BUILDING
JAMB DETAIL
SEE DRAWINGS
A-701 AND A-401
BIDDING
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
Boys
Spanish
Classroom
Storage
Practice
Mechanical
Music Room
Janitor
Boys Toilet
IDF
Office
CYBES-BLDG
127
Girls
ROOM NAME
126
DOOR NO.
Mechanical
7’
7’
7’
7’
7’
7’
7’
7’
3’
3’
3’
3’
3’
3’
3’
7’
3’
3’
7’
3’
7’
7’
WIDTH
3’
HEIGHT
3’
TYPE
WD
WD
WD
MATERIAL
WD
WD
WD
WD
WD
NV WD
F
F
F
NV WD
F
NV WD
F
NV WD
F
F
F
LABEL
(HOURS/MIN)
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
MATERIAL
HM
HM
HM
HM
HM
HM
HM
HM
HM
HM
HM
HM
TYPE
L2
H2
H2
H2
H2
H2
H2
H2
H2
H2
H2
L2
L5
L2
L5
L2
L5
L2
L2
L2
L2
H2
H2
L5
HINGES
SILL DETAIL
HEAD DETAIL
DOOR AND FRAME SCHEDULE
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
LOCKSET
C1
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
C1
C1
C1
C1
C1
C1
C1
C1
C1
C1
—
—
C1
—
HARDWARE DATA
EXIT DEVICE
FRAME DATA
CLOSER
DOOR DATA
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
PUSH/PULL
LOCATION
PLATES
—
—
—
K1
—
—
—
—
—
K1
K1
—
THRESHOLD
—
—
M
—
—
—
—
—
—
M
M
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
WEATHERSTRIP
DOOR AND FRAME SCHEDULE – NEW CLASSROOM BUILDING
JAMB DETAIL
SEE DRAWINGS
A-701 AND A-401
Shell
Base
Base
Base
Base
Base
Base
Base
Shell
Shell
Shell
Shell
BIDDING
089999–3
NOTES
1W
2W
3W
4W
5W
6W
1E
2E
3E
ROOM NAME
New Tutor 2 (e)
New Workroom
New Mechanical
New Corridor (e)
Corridor (e)
Existing AHU
Storage
New Classroom
CYBES-BLDG
DOOR NO.
New Tutor 1 (e)
WIDTH
NV
7’
verify
HM
WD
HM
HG HM
L
7’
7’
NV
HM
7’-2” NV
7’
HM
TYPE
7’-2” NV
HEIGHT
MATERIAL
7’-2”
F
WD
ETR ETR ETR ETR
3’
ETR ETR ETR ETR
3’
3’
3’
3’
3’
3’
LABEL
(HOURS/MIN)
MATERIAL
L2
H1
H2
—
H2
—
H1
H1
—
L2
—
L1
L1
L2
L2
H1
H2
L2
HINGES
DOOR AND FRAME SCHEDULE
ETR ETR
—
S
HM
—
ETR ETR
—
S
S
S
S
S
S
ETR
HM
ETR
HM
HM
HM
TYPE
—
—
—
—
—
—
LOCKSET
C1
—
—
—
—
E1
E1
—
C1
—
C1
C1
C1
C1
—
—
C1
—
HARDWARE DATA
EXIT DEVICE
FRAME DATA
CLOSER
DOOR DATA
HEAD
DETAIL
JAMB
DETAIL
SEE DRAWING
A-803
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
PUSH/PULL
LOCATION
SILL DETAIL
DOOR AND FRAME SCHEDULE – McCORMICK HALL
PLATES
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
WEATHERSTRIP
THRESHOLD
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
T1 W1
T1 W1
—
—
T1 W1
T1 W1
BIDDING
Alternate
089999–4
Exit device for
convenience
Exit device for
convenience
NOTES
(See Note 13)
Hinge
H–2
Classroom Function
Office Function
Dormitory Function
Storeroom Function
Privacy Function
L–2
L–3
L–4
L–5
L–6
Automatic Flush Bolt
Kickplate
Armor Plate
F2
K1
K2
CYBES-BLDG
Flush Bolt
MISC.
Closer
F–1
C–1
36 X 35 .050
8 X 34 .050
1942
555 – 18” TOP ROD,
12” BOTTOM ROD
DC6210 M54 689
Series 99
CRR8802FL
CRR8805FL
CRR8822FL
CRR8807FL
CRR8808FL
K620 / K640
FBB179 4-1/2 X 4-1/2
FBB199 4-1/2 X 4-1/2 NRP
MANUF. NO.
DOOR AND FRAME SCHEDULE
ROCKWOOD
ROCKWOOD
ROCKWOOD
ROCKWOOD
Corbin Russwin
See alum. door specification
Exit Device – Aluminum
E–2
CLOSERS
Von Duprin
Exit Device
Yale
Yale
Yale
Yale
Yale
Yale
STANLEY
STANLEY
MANUF.
(DESIGN BASIS)
E–1
EXIT DEVICES
Cylinder (keymark)
L–1
LOCKSETS
Hinge
HINGES
ITEM DESCRIPTION
H–1
ITEM
DOOR AND FRAME SCHEDULE – Hardware Legend
630
630
626
626
689
630
630
26D
26D
26D
26D
26D
26D
652
630
FINISH
HAGER, IVES
HAGER, IVES
HAGER, IVES
HAGER, IVES
or equal
or equal
089999–5
Corbin Russwin
Corbin Russwin
Corbin Russwin
Corbin Russwin
Corbin Russwin
Corbin Russwin
HAGER, IVES, MCKINNEY
HAGER, IVES, MCKINNEY
REMARKS
Floor Stop
Overhead Stop (Not Used)
Coordinator
Coordinator
Latch Protector
S–2
S–3
M–1
M–2
M–3
Threshold
Weatherstrip
Marble at finish transition
T2
W1
M
CYBES-BLDG
C. Keying to existing system
DOOR AND FRAME SCHEDULE
TELKEE
B. Key cabinet
—
—
ROCKWOOD
303AV, LENGTH AS REQUIRED
171A, DOOR BOTTOM SWEEP
315CN, O.H. DRIP CAP,
346C, LENGTH AS REQUIRED
171A, 2 DOOR BOTTOM SWEEP
315CN, O.H. DRIP CAP
346C, LENGTH AS REQUIRED
321
576
1700
1902A SNB
441 RISER X 444
409
MANUF. NO.
PEMKO
PEMKO
PEMKO
ROCKWOOD
ROCKWOOD
ROCKWOOD
ROCKWOOD
ROCKWOOD
ROCKWOOD
MANUF.
(DESIGN BASIS)
A. Door silencers for all hollow metal frames
FURNISH THE FOLLOWING:
Threshold
T1
WEATHERSTRIPPING
Wall Stop
STOPS
ITEM DESCRIPTION
S–1
ITEM
DOOR AND FRAME SCHEDULE – Hardware Legend
—
673
673
673
630
626
600
630
626
630
FINISH
089999–6
NO SUBSTITUTION
LUND, MMF
HAGER, IVES
—
NAT GUARD, REESE
NAT GUARD, REESE
NAT GUARD, REESE
HAGER, IVES
HAGER, IVES
HAGER, IVES
HAGER, IVES
HAGER, IVES
HAGER, IVES
REMARKS
Flush
Single
Double
Narrow View
Single Side Light
Double Side Light
Hollow Metal
Wood
Aluminum
All Glass
Exterior
Half Glass
Marble
View
Aluminum Rated – Wrapped
(e)
ETR
Exterior Door
Existing to remain
CYBES-BLDG
END OF SECTION 089999
DOOR AND FRAME SCHEDULE
089999–7
NOTES
1. Aluminum doors – Provide Hinges (H), Exit Device (E), Closers(C), Push/Pull (P), Threshold (T) and Weatherstripping (W) per specifications
Section 084100; provide cylinders.
2. All hollow metal doorframes to have M1 – silencers.
3. Coordinate door contacts on exterior doors with hardware.
4. Provide silencers on all interior single doors.
5. Provide hardware for both doors in a “pair.”
6. Provide stops for all doors.
7. At doors over 3’-0”, reinforce frames, and provide hinge per size and weight of door per SDI.
8. Coordinate glazing type and size in rated doors; aluminum doors and side light to be clear.
9. All closers to be on room side.
10. All doors with exit devices to have hardware on both sides for entry either side.
11. Provide astragal, F-1 and coordinator.
12. “Shell” is alternate bid, see Section 010300 – ALTERNATES.
13. McCormick Hall only – use non-wrap around HM frame at masonry opens; verify all existing frame heights and widths.
F
S
D
NV
SSL
DSL
HM
WD
AL
AG
E
HG
M
V
ALR
DOOR AND FRAME SCHEDULE – LEGEND