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Section 081113 - Hollow Metal Doors And Frames
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1
A.
SUMMARY
Section includes hollow-metal work.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
A.
MANUFACTURERS
Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of
the following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
2.2
A.
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
Fire-Rated Assemblies: Complying with NFPA 80 and listed and labeled by a qualified
testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction for fire-protection
ratings and temperature-rise limits indicated, based on testing at positive pressure
according to NFPA 252 or UL 10C.
1.
2.3
A.
Ceco Door Products; an Assa Abloy Group company.
Curries Company; an Assa Abloy Group company.
Mesker Door Inc.
Pioneer Industries, Inc.
Republic Doors and Frames.
Steelcraft; an Ingersoll-Rand company.
Smoke- and Draft-Control Assemblies: Provide an assembly with gaskets listed
and labeled for smoke and draft control by a qualified testing agency
acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, based on testing according to
UL 1784 and installed in compliance with NFPA 105.
EXTERIOR HOLLOW-METAL DOORS AND FRAMES
Heavy-Duty Doors and Frames: SDI A250.8, Level 2..
1.
2.
Physical Performance: Level B according to SDI A250.4.
Doors:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Type: As indicated in the Door and Frame Schedule.
Thickness: 1-3/4 inches (44.5 mm).
Face: Metallic-coated steel sheet, minimum thickness of 0.042 inch (1.0
mm), with minimum A40 (ZF120) coating.
Edge Construction: Model 2, Seamless.
Core: Manufacturer's standard insulation material.
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3.
4.
Thermal-Rated Doors: Provide doors fabricated with thermal-resistance value
(R-value) of not less than 2.1 deg F x h x sq. ft./Btu (0.370 K x sq. m/W) when
tested according to ASTM C 1363.
Frames:
a.
b.
5.
B.
Exposed Finish: Prime.
Extra-Heavy-Duty Doors and Frames: SDI A250.8, Level 3. Use at Alley exit doors.
1.
2.
Physical Performance: Level A according to SDI A250.4.
Doors:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
3.
4.
b.
5.
Type: As indicated in the Door and Frame Schedule.
Thickness: 1-3/4 inches (44.5 mm).
Face: Metallic-coated steel sheet, minimum thickness of 0.053 inch (1.3
mm), with minimum A40 (ZF120) coating.
Edge Construction: Model 1, Full Flush.
Core: Manufacturer's standard insulation material.
Thermal-Rated Doors: Provide doors fabricated with thermal-resistance value
(R-value) of not less than 2.1 deg F x h x sq. ft./Btu (0.370 K x sq. m/W) when
tested according to ASTM C 1363.
Frames:
a.
2.4
Materials: Metallic-coated steel sheet, minimum thickness of 0.053 inch
(1.3 mm), with minimum A40 (ZF120) coating.
Construction: Full profile welded.
Materials: Metallic-coated steel sheet, minimum thickness of 0.053 inch
(1.3 mm), with minimum A40 (ZF120) coating.
Construction: Full profile welded.
Exposed Finish: Prime.
FRAME ANCHORS: standard for the installation; use one additional anchor for
exterior installations.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
A.
INSTALLATION
Hollow-Metal Frames: Install hollow-metal frames of size and profile indicated.
Comply with SDI A250.11 or NAAMM-HMMA 840 as required by standards
specified.
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Section 081416 - Flush Wood Doors
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1
A.
SUMMARY
Section Includes:
1.
2.
3.
Solid-core doors with hardboard or MDF faces.
Shop priming flush wood doors.
Factory fitting flush wood doors to frames and factory machining for hardware.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
A.
2.2
MANUFACTURERS
Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, available manufacturers
offering products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited
to, the following:
1.
Algoma Hardwoods, Inc.
2.
Eggers Industries.
3.
Marshfield Door Systems, Inc.
4.
Vancouver Door Company.
5.
VT Industries, Inc.
FLUSH WOOD DOORS, GENERAL
A.
Quality Standard: In addition to requirements specified, comply with AWI
"Architectural Wood Flush Doors."
B.
Fire-Rated Wood Doors: Doors complying with NFPA 80 that are listed and labeled
by a qualified testing agency, for fire-protection ratings indicated, based on testing at
positive pressure according to NFPA 252 or UL 10C.
1.
2.
Cores: Provide core specified or mineral core as needed to provide fireprotection rating indicated.
Edge Construction: Provide edge construction with intumescent seals
concealed by outer stile. Comply with specified requirements for exposed
edges.
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C.
Provide doors with glued-wood-stave or structural-composite-lumber cores
instead of particleboard cores for doors indicated to receive exit devices.
Structural-Composite-Lumber-Core Doors:
1.
Structural Composite Lumber: WDMA I.S.10.
a.
b.
D.
Mineral-Core Doors:
1.
2.
3.
2.3
A.
A.
Core: Noncombustible mineral product complying with requirements of
referenced quality standard and testing and inspecting agency for fireprotection rating indicated.
Blocking: Provide composite blocking with improved screw-holding capability
approved for use in doors of fire-protection ratings indicated as needed to
eliminate through-bolting hardware.
Edge Construction: At hinge stiles, provide laminated-edge construction with
improved screw-holding capability and split resistance. Comply with specified
requirements for exposed edges.
DOORS FOR OPAQUE FINISH
Interior Solid-Core Doors
1.
2.
3.
4.
2.4
Screw Withdrawal, Face: 700 lbf (3100 N).
Screw Withdrawal, Edge: 400 lbf (1780 N).
Grade: Custom.
Faces: MDO.
Core: Either glued wood stave or structural composite lumber.
Construction: Five plies. Stiles and rails are bonded to core, then entire unit is
abrasive planed before veneering.
SHOP PRIMING
Doors for Opaque Finish: Shop prime faces, all four edges, edges of cutouts, and
mortises with one coat of wood primer
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
A.
INSTALLATION
Installation Instructions: Install doors to comply with manufacturer's written
instructions and referenced quality standard, and as indicated.
1.
2.
Install fire-rated doors according to NFPA 80.
Install smoke- and draft-control doors according to NFPA 105.
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B.
Factory-Fitted Doors: Align in frames for uniform clearance at each edge.
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Section 083613 - Sectional Doors
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1
A.
1.2
SUMMARY
Section includes electrically operated sectional doors used at Garage and Trash room
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A.
General Performance: Sectional doors shall meet performance requirements specified
without failure due to defective manufacture, fabrication, installation, or other
defects in construction and without requiring temporary installation of reinforcing
components.
B.
Delegated Design: Design sectional doors, including comprehensive engineering
analysis by a qualified professional engineer, using performance requirements and
design criteria indicated.
C.
Structural Performance: Exterior sectional doors shall withstand the effects of gravity
loads, and the following loads and stresses within limits and under conditions
indicated according to ASCE/SEI 7.
1.
1.3
A.
Wind Loads: As indicated on Drawings.
WARRANTY
Special Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to
repair or replace components of sectional doors that fail in materials or workmanship
within specified warranty period.
1.
Warranty Period: Five years from date of Substantial Completion.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
ALUMINUM DOOR SECTIONS
A.
Sections: Construct door sections with stiles and rails formed from extrudedaluminum shapes. Fabricate sections with stile and rail dimensions and profiles
shown on Drawings. Join stiles and rails by welding or with concealed aluminum or
nonmagnetic stainless-steel through bolts, full height of door section. Form meeting
rails to provide a weathertight-seal joint.
B.
Basis of Design:
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1.
2.
2.2
Cressy door used at garage door. Provide insulated door
Clopay Model 525, non-insulated door, electrically operated.
TRACKS, SUPPORTS, AND ACCESSORIES
A.
Tracks: Manufacturer's standard, galvanized-steel track system of configuration
indicated, sized for door size and weight, designed for lift type indicated and
clearances shown on Drawings. Provide complete track assembly including brackets,
bracing, and reinforcement for rigid support of ball-bearing roller guides for required
door type and size. Slot vertical sections of track spaced 2 inches (51 mm) apart for
door-drop safety device. Slope tracks at proper angle from vertical or design tracks to
ensure tight closure at jambs when door unit is closed.
B.
Weatherseals: Replaceable, adjustable, continuous, compressible weather-stripping
gaskets of flexible vinyl, rubber, or neoprene fitted to bottom and top of sectional
door unless otherwise indicated.
2.3
COUNTERBALANCE MECHANISM
A.
Cable Drums and Shaft for Doors: Cast-aluminum or gray-iron casting cable drums
mounted on torsion shaft and grooved to receive door-lifting cables as door is raised.
Mount counterbalance mechanism with manufacturer's standard ball-bearing
brackets at each end of torsion shaft.
B.
Cables: Galvanized-steel lifting cables.
2.4
A.
ELECTRIC DOOR OPERATORS
General: Electric door operator assembly of size and capacity recommended and
provided by door manufacturer for door specified, with electric motor and factoryprewired motor controls, starter, gear-reduction unit, solenoid-operated brake,
clutch, remote-control stations, control devices, integral gearing for locking door, and
accessories required for proper operation.
1.
2.
2.5
A.
Comply with NFPA 70.
Provide control equipment complying with NEMA ICS 1, NEMA ICS 2, and
NEMA ICS 6; with NFPA 70, Class 2 control circuit, maximum 24-V ac or dc.
DOOR ASSEMBLY
Aluminum Sectional Door: Sectional door formed with hinged sections.
1.
Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide
Cressy door or comparable product by one of the following:
a.
b.
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B.
Operation Cycles: Not less than 20,000.
C.
Aluminum Sections: Solid panels.
D.
Track Configuration: Low-headroom track.
E.
Weatherseals: Fitted to bottom and top and around entire perimeter of door.
F.
Electric Door Operator:
1.
G.
Usage Classification: Standard duty, up to 60 cycles per hour.
Door Finish:
1.
Aluminum Finish: Clear anodized.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install sectional doors and operating equipment complete with necessary hardware,
anchors, inserts, hangers, and equipment supports; according to manufacturer's
written instructions and as specified.
B.
Tracks: Provide sway bracing, diagonal bracing, and reinforcement as required for
rigid installation of track and door-operating equipment. Repair galvanized coating
on tracks according to ASTM A 780.
C.
Adjust hardware and moving parts to function smoothly so that doors operate easily,
free of warp, twist, or distortion. Adjust doors and seals to provide weathertight fit
around entire perimeter.
3.2
A.
DEMONSTRATION
Engage a factory-authorized service representative to train Owner's maintenance
personnel to adjust, operate, and maintain sectional doors.
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Section 084113 - Aluminum-Framed Entrances And Storefronts
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1
A.
SUMMARY
Section Includes:
1.
2.
3.
1.2
A.
Exterior storefront framing.
Storefront framing for window walls.
Exterior and interior manual-swing entrance doors and door frame units.
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
General Performance: Aluminum-framed systems shall withstand the effects of the
following performance requirements without exceeding performance criteria or
failure due to defective manufacture, fabrication, installation, or other defects in
construction:
1.
2.
3.
Movements of supporting structure indicated on Drawings including, but not
limited to, story drift and deflection from uniformly distributed and
concentrated live loads.
Dimensional tolerances of building frame and other adjacent construction.
Failure includes the following:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
Deflection exceeding specified limits.
Thermal stresses transferring to building structure.
Framing members transferring stresses, including those caused by
thermal and structural movements to glazing.
Noise or vibration created by wind and by thermal and structural
movements.
Loosening or weakening of fasteners, attachments, and other
components.
Failure of operating units.
B.
Delegated Design: Design aluminum-framed systems, including comprehensive
engineering analysis by a qualified professional engineer, using performance
requirements and design criteria indicated.
C.
Wind Loads: As indicated on Drawings.
1.3
A.
WARRANTY
Special Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to
repair or replace components of aluminum-framed systems that do not comply with
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requirements or that fail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty
period.
1.
B.
Warranty Period: Five years from date of Substantial Completion.
Special Finish Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees
to repair or replace components on which finishes do not comply with requirements
or that fail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period. Warranty
does not include normal weathering.
1.
Warranty Period: 10 years from date of Substantial Completion.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
A.
2.2
A.
MANUFACTURERS
Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide Kawneer
Trifab VG (VersaGlaze) 450, and 451 systems as shown on the drawings or
comparable product by one of the following:
1.
Arcadia, Inc.
2.
EFCO Corporation.
3.
TRACO.
FRAMING SYSTEMS
Framing Members: Manufacturer's standard extruded-aluminum framing members
of thickness required and reinforced as required to support imposed loads.
1.
2.
3.
2.3
Construction: Thermally broken.
Glazing System: Retained mechanically with gaskets on four sides.
Glazing Plane: Center.
GLAZING SYSTEMS
A.
Glazing: As specified in Section 088000 "Glazing."
B.
Glazing Gaskets: Manufacturer's standard compression types; replaceable, molded or
extruded, of profile and hardness required to maintain watertight seal.
C.
Spacers and Setting Blocks: Manufacturer's standard elastomeric type.
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2.4
A.
ENTRANCE DOOR SYSTEMS
Entrance Doors: Manufacturer's standard glazed entrance doors for manual-swing
operation.
1.
2.
Door Construction: 2-inch (50.8-mm) overall thickness, with minimum 0.188inch- (4.8-mm-) thick, extruded-aluminum tubular rail and stile members.
Mechanically fasten corners with reinforcing brackets that are deeply
penetrated and fillet welded or that incorporate concealed tie rods.
Door Design: Medium stile; 3-1/2-inch (88.9-mm) nominal width.
a.
3.
Glazing Stops and Gaskets: Square, snap-on, extruded-aluminum stops and
preformed gaskets.
a.
B.
Accessible Doors: Smooth surfaced for width of door in area within 10
inches (255 mm) above floor or ground plane.
Provide nonremovable glazing stops on outside of door.
Entrance Door Hardware: As specified in Section 087100 "Door Hardware."
2.5
ENTRANCE DOOR HARDWARE: to be determined
2.6
ALUMINUM FINISHES
A.
Clear Anodic Finish: AAMA 611, AA-M12C22A41, Class I, 0.018 mm or thicker. For
doors.
B.
High-Performance Organic Finish: 2-coat fluoropolymer finish complying with
AAMA 2604 and containing not less than 70 percent PVDF resin by weight in color
coat.
1.
Color and Gloss: As indicated by manufacturer's designations.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
A.
INSTALLATION
General:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Comply with manufacturer's written instructions.
Do not install damaged components.
Fit joints to produce hairline joints free of burrs and distortion.
Rigidly secure nonmovement joints.
Install anchors with separators and isolators to prevent metal corrosion and
electrolytic deterioration.
Seal joints watertight unless otherwise indicated.
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B.
Metal Protection:
1.
2.
3.2
A.
Where aluminum will contact dissimilar metals, protect against galvanic action
by painting contact surfaces with primer or applying sealant or tape, or by
installing nonconductive spacers as recommended by manufacturer for this
purpose.
Where aluminum will contact concrete or masonry, protect against corrosion by
painting contact surfaces with bituminous paint.
FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
Testing Agency: Engage a qualified independent testing and inspecting agency to
perform field tests and inspections.
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SECTION 085413 - FIBERGLASS WINDOWS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1
SUMMARY
A.
1.2
Section includes fiberglass-framed windows.
ACTION SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: For each type of product.
B.
Shop Drawings: Include plans, elevations, sections, hardware, accessories, insect screens,
operational clearances, and details of installation, including anchor, flashing, and sealant
installation.
C.
Samples: For each exposed product and for each color specified, 2 by 4 inches (50 by 100 mm)
in size.
D.
Product Schedule: For fiberglass windows. Use same designations indicated on Drawings.
1.3
INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS
A.
Product test reports.
B.
Sample warranties.
1.4
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
1.5
Mockups: Build mockups to verify selections made under Sample submittals and to demonstrate
aesthetic effects and set quality standards for materials and execution.
WARRANTY
A.
Manufacturer's Warranty: Manufacturer agrees to repair or replace fiberglass windows that fail
in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period.
1.
Warranty Period:
a.
b.
Window: 20 years from date of Substantial Completion.
Glazing Units: 20 years from date of Substantial Completion.
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PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
MANUFACTURERS
A.
Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide Cascadia Windows
300 Series: Dual Action Window or comparable product by one of the following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
2.2
Duxton Windows and Doors.
Fibertec Window and Door Manufacturing.
Inline Fiberglass Ltd.
Milgard Windows, Inc.
Pella Corporation.
Serious Materials Inc.
Thermotech Windows Ltd.
WINDOW PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A.
Product Standard: AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440.
1.
2.
Minimum Performance Class: LC.
Minimum Performance Grade: 45.
B.
Thermal Transmittance: NFRC 100 maximum whole-window U-factor of 0.30 Btu/sq. ft. x h x
deg F (1.71 W/sq. m x K).
C.
Solar Heat-Gain Coefficient (SHGC): NFRC 200 maximum whole-window SHGC of 0.40.
2.3
FIBERGLASS WINDOWS
A.
Operating Types: As indicated on Drawings.
B.
Frames and Sashes: Pultruded fiberglass complying with AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440
and with exposed exterior fiberglass surfaces finished with manufacturer's standard enamel
coating complying with AAMA 613.
1.
2.
C.
Glass: Clear annealed glass, ASTM C 1036, Type 1, Class 1, q3.
1.
D.
Exterior Color: Color selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range.
Interior Finish: Matching exterior finish, in color selected by Architect from
manufacturer's full range.
Kind: Fully tempered where indicated on Drawings.
Insulating-Glass Units: ASTM E 2190.
1.
Glass: ASTM C 1036, Type 1, Class 1, q3.
a.
Tint: Clear.
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b.
2.
3.
4.
Kind: Fully tempered where indicated on Drawings.
Lites: Two.
Filling: Fill space between glass lites with argon.
Low-E Coating: Pyrolytic on second surface.
E.
Glazing System: Manufacturer's standard factory-glazing system that produces weathertight
seal.
F.
Hardware, General: Manufacturer's standard corrosion-resistant hardware sized to accommodate
sash weight and dimensions.
1.
G.
Exposed Hardware Color and Finish: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full
range.
Projected Window Hardware:
1.
Gear-Type Rotary Operators: Complying with AAMA 901 when tested according to
ASTM E 405, Method A. Provide operators that function without requiring the removal
of interior screens or using screen wickets.
a.
2.
3.
4.
H.
Hinges: Manufacturer's standard type for sash weight and size indicated.
Single-Handle Locking System: Operates positive-acting arms that pull sash into locked
position. Provide one arm on sashes up to 27-1/2 inches (700 mm) tall and two arms on
taller sashes.
Limit Devices: Limit clear opening to 4 inches (100 mm) for ventilation; with custodial
key release.
Hung Window Hardware:
1.
2.
3.
I.
Type and Style: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range of types
and styles.
Counterbalancing Mechanism: AAMA 902.
Locks and Latches: Operated from the inside only.
Tilt Hardware: Releasing tilt latch allows sash to pivot about horizontal axis.
Horizontal-Sliding Window Hardware:
1.
2.
3.
Sill Cap/Track: Designed to comply with performance requirements indicated and to
drain to the exterior.
Locks and Latches: Operated from the inside only.
Roller Assemblies: Low-friction design.
J.
Weather Stripping: Provide full-perimeter weather stripping for each operable sash unless
otherwise indicated.
K.
Fasteners: Noncorrosive and compatible with window members, trim, hardware, anchors, and
other components.
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1.
Exposed Fasteners: Do not use exposed fasteners to the greatest extent possible. For
application of hardware, use fasteners that match finish hardware being fastened.
2.4
ACCESSORIES
2.5
INSECT SCREENS
A.
General: Fabricate insect screens to integrate with window frame. Provide screen for each
operable exterior sash. Screen wickets are not permitted.
1.
B.
Aluminum Frames: Complying with SMA 1004 or SMA 1201.
1.
2.
C.
Finish for Interior Screens: Baked-on organic coating in color selected by Architect from
manufacturer's full range.
Finish for Exterior Screens: Baked-on organic coating in color selected by Architect
from manufacturer's full range.
Glass-Fiber Mesh Fabric: 18-by-14 (1.1-by-1.4-mm) or 18-by-16 (1.0-by-1.1-mm) mesh
complying with ASTM D 3656.
1.
2.6
Type and Location: Full, inside for project-out and Full, outside for project-in sashes,
verify in the Drawings.
Mesh Color: Manufacturer's standard.
FABRICATION
A.
Fabricate fiberglass windows in sizes indicated. Include a complete system for installing and
anchoring windows.
B.
Glaze fiberglass windows in the factory.
C.
Weather strip each operable sash to provide weathertight installation.
D.
Provide mullions and cover plates, matching window units, complete with anchors for support
to structure and installation of window units. Allow for erection tolerances and provide for
movement of window units due to thermal expansion and building deflections. Provide mullions
and cover plates capable of withstanding design wind loads of window units.
E.
Complete fabrication, assembly, finishing, hardware application, and other work in the factory
to greatest extent possible. Disassemble components only as necessary for shipment and
installation. Allow for scribing, trimming, and fitting at Project site.
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PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Comply with manufacturer's written instructions for installing windows, hardware, accessories,
and other components. For installation procedures and requirements not addressed in
manufacturer's written instructions, comply with installation requirements in ASTM E 2112.
B.
Install windows level, plumb, square, true to line, without distortion, anchored securely in place
to structural support, and in proper relation to wall flashing and other adjacent construction to
produce weathertight construction.
C.
Adjust operating sashes and hardware for a tight fit at contact points and weather stripping for
smooth operation and weathertight closure.
D.
Clean exposed surfaces immediately after installing windows. Remove excess sealants, glazing
materials, dirt, and other substances.
E.
Remove and replace sashes if glass has been broken, chipped, cracked, abraded, or damaged
during construction period.
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Section 088000 – Glazing
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1
A.
SECTION INCLUDES
Glass and glazing for windows and doors.
1.2
RELATED WORK
A.
Section 081110 - Steel Doors and Frames: Shop glazed doors.
B.
Section 085000 - Aluminum Framed Glass Entrances: Shop glazed aluminum doors and
windows.
C.
Section 079000 - Joint Sealers: Sealant and back-up materials.
D.
Section 108000 - Toilet and Bath Accessories: Mirrors.
1.3
REFERENCES
A.
ANSI Z97.1 - Safety Performance Specifications and Methods of Test for Safety Glazing
Material Used in Buildings.
B.
ASTM E84 - Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials.
C.
FS DD-G-451 - Glass, Float or Plate, Sheet, Figured (Flat, for Glazing, Mirrors and Other
Uses).
D.
FS DD-G-1403 - Glass, Plate (Float), Sheet, Figured, and Spandrel (Heat Strengthened and
Fully Tempered).
E.
FS TT-G-410 - Glazing Compound, Sash (Metal) for Back Bedding and Face Glazing
(Not for Channel or Stop Glazing).
F.
FS TT-S-227 - Sealer Compound: Rubber Base, Two Component (for Caulking, Sealing
and Glazing in Building Construction).
G.
FS TT-S-230 - Sealing Compound: Synthetic Rubber Base, Single Component,
Chemically Curing for Calking, Sealing and Glazing in Building Construction.
H.
FS TT-S-1543 - Sealing Compound: Silicone Rubber Base (for Caulking, Sealing, and
Glazing in Buildings and Other Structures).
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FS TT-S-001657 - Sealing Compound: Single Component, Butyl Rubber Based Solvent
Release Type (for Buildings and Other Types of Construction).
J.
SIGMA No. 64-7-2 - Specification for Sealed Insulating Glass Units.
K.
FGMA -Glazing Sealing Systems Manual.
1.4
A.
QUALITY ASSURANCE
Conform to Flat Glass Marketing Association (FGMA) Glazing Sealing Systems Manual for
glazing installation methods.
1.5
SUBMITTALS
A.
Submit product data under provisions of Section 01300.
B.
Provide structural, physical and environmental characteristics, size limitations, and special
handling or installation requirements.
C.
Provide data on glazing sealant. Identify colors available.
D.
Submit samples under provisions of Section 01300.
E.
Submit two samples, 12 x 12 inches in size, illustrating glass unit, coloration, design.
F.
Submit sealed glass unit manufacturer's certificate under provisions of Section 01400
indicating units meet or exceed specified requirements.
1.6
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND PROTECTION
A.
Deliver products to site under provisions of Section 01600.
B.
Store and protect products under provisions of Section 01600.
1.7
WARRANTY
A.
Provide 2 year manufacturer's warranty under provisions of Section 01700.
B.
Warranty: Include coverage of sealed glass units from seal failure, interpane dusting or
misting, and replacement of same.
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2.1
ACCEPTABLE GLASS MANUFACTURERS
A.
ASG Industries.
B.
Libby-Owens-Ford Co.
C.
D.
PPG Industries, Inc.
Substitutions: Under provisions of Section 012600.
2.2
GLASS MATERIALS
A.
Float or Plate Glass: Type A: FS DD-G-451; Type 1, Class 1, quality 3; thickness as
required by glass area.
B.
Safety Glass: Two sheets of clear float glass with a 30 mil film or polyvinyl butyl by
manufactured standard heat-plus pressure process with dirt, air pockets and foreign
substances excluded, 1/4 inch thick unless otherwise indicated.
C.
Insulated Laminated Glass Units: Type G: Double pane units with edge seal; all
panes clear; interpane space filled with argon gas; total unit thickness of one inch with
U=.37 for windows and U=.40 for doors, and with STC rating of 39.
D.
Wire Glass: clear, polished, square mesh of woven stainless steel wire of 1/2 inch
grid size; 1/4 inch thick.
2.3
GLAZING COMPOUNDS
A.
Preformed Butyl Rubber Glazing Sealant: FS TT-S-001657; Shore A hardness of 50;
black color; non-skinning.
B.
Polysulfide Sealant: FS TT-S-227; Class A, Type 2; two component. Provide acid
type recommended by manufacturer where only non-porous bond surfaces are contacted;
provide non-acid type recommended by manufacturer where one or more porous bond
surfaces are contacted.
C.
Silicone Sealant: Single component, chemical curing; capable of water immersion without
loss of properties; non-bleeding; non-staining; cured Shore A hardness of 15-25; color.
selected by Architect.
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GLAZING ACCESSORIES
A.
Setting Blocks: Neoprene; 70-90 Shore A durometer hardness; with proven compatibility
with sealants used.
B.
Spacer Shims: Neoprene; Shore A durometer hardness; 3 inch long x 1/4 inch wide x 1/4
inch thick; self adhesive one face.
C.
Glazing Tape: Preformed butyl compound with integral resilient tube spacing device; 1015 Shore A durometer hardness; coiled on release paper; black color.
D.
Glazing Clips: Manufacturer's standard type.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
A.
INSPECTION
Verify surfaces of glazing channels or recesses are clean, free of obstructions, and ready
for work of this Section.
B.
Beginning of installation means acceptance of substrate.
3.2
PREPARATION
A.
Clean contact surfaces with solvent recommended by sealant or gasket
manufacturer and wipe dry.
B.
Seal porous glazing channels or recesses.
C.
Prime surfaces scheduled to receive sealant as recommended by sealant
manufacturer.
3.3
A.
EXTERIOR COMBINATION METHOD (TAPE AND SEALANT)
Cut glazing tape to length and set against permanent stops, 3/16 inch (5 mm) below
sightline. Seal corners by butting tape and dabbing with butyl sealant.
B.
Apply heel bed of butyl sealant along exterior void ensuring full contact with pane.
C.
Place setting blocks at 1/4 points.
D.
Rest glass on setting blocks and push against tape and heel bead of sealant with sufficient
pressure to attain full contact at perimeter of pane.
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E.
Install removable stops, spacer strips inserted between glass, and applied stops at
24 inch intervals, 1/4 inch (6 mm) below sightline. Place glazing tape on glass with tape
1/4 inch (6 mm) below sightline.
F.
Fill gap between pane and applied stop with polysulfide type sealant to depth equal to
bite of frame on pane, but not more than 3/8 inch (9 mm) below sightline.
G.
Apply cap bead of sealant along exterior void, to uniform line, flush with sightline. Tool
or wipe sealant surface with solvent for smooth appearance.
3.4
INTERIOR COMBINATION METHOD (TAPE AND SEALANT)
A.
Cut glazing tape to length and install against permanent stops, projecting 1/16 inch
(1.6 mm) above sightline.
B.
Place setting blocks at 1/4 points.
C.
Rest glass on setting blocks and push against tape to ensure full contact at
perimeter of pane.
D.
Install removable stops, spacer shims inserted between glass, and applied stops at
24 inch (600 mm) intervals, 1/4 inch (6 mm) below sightline.
E.
Fill gap between pane and applied stop with sealant to depth equal to bite of frame
on pane to uniform and level line.
F.
Trim protruding tape edge.
3.5
A.
CLEANING
Remove glazing materials from finish surfaces.
B.
Remove labels after work is completed.
3.6
A.
GLAZING SCHEDULE
Where kind of Glass is noted on Drawings or Schedules; glaze openings as noted.
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SECTION 088300 - MIRRORS
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PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1
SUMMARY
A.
Section includes the following types of silvered flat glass mirrors:
1.
2.
1.2
Annealed monolithic glass mirrors.
[Film-backed] [Laminated] [Tempered] glass mirrors qualifying as safety glazing.
ACTION SUBMITTALS
A.
Product Data: For each type of product indicated.
B.
LEED Submittals:
1.
2.
Product Data for Credit IEQ 4.1: For adhesives, documentation including printed
statement of VOC content.
Laboratory Test Reports for Credit IEQ 4: For adhesives, documentation indicating that
they comply with the testing and product requirements of the California Department of
Health Services' "Standard Practice for the Testing of Volatile Organic Emissions from
Various Sources Using Small-Scale Environmental Chambers."
C.
Shop Drawings: Include mirror elevations, edge details, mirror hardware, and attachments to
other work.
D.
Samples:
1.
2.
3.
1.3
Mirrors: 12 inches (300 mm) square, including edge treatment on two adjoining edges.
Mirror Clips: Full size.
Mirror Trim: 12 inches (300 mm) long.
INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS
A.
Preconstruction test reports.
B.
Warranty: Sample of special warranty.
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CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
A.
1.5
Maintenance data.
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
Glazing Publications: Comply with GANA's "Glazing Manual" and "Mirrors, Handle with
Extreme Care: Tips for the Professional on the Care and Handling of Mirrors."
B.
Safety Glazing Products: For [film-backed] [laminated] [tempered] mirrors, provide products
complying with testing requirements in 16 CFR 1201 for Category II materials.
C.
Preconstruction Mirror Mastic Compatibility Test: Submit mirror mastic products to mirror
manufacturer for testing to determine compatibility of mastic with mirror backing and
substrates on which mirrors are installed.
1.6
WARRANTY
A.
Special Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form in which mirror manufacturer agrees to
replace mirrors that deteriorate within specified warranty period. Deterioration of mirrors is
defined as defects developed from normal use that are not attributed to mirror breakage or to
maintaining and cleaning mirrors contrary to manufacturer's written instructions. Defects
include discoloration, black spots, and clouding of the silver film.
1.
Warranty Period: [Five] <Insert number> years from date of [Substantial Completion]
[manufacture].
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
SILVERED FLAT GLASS MIRRORS
A.
Glass Mirrors, General: ASTM C 1503[; manufactured using copper-free, low-lead mirror
coating process].
1.
Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, [provide products by one of
the following] [available manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated
into the Work include, but are not limited to, the following]:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
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Donisi Mirror Company.
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i.
j.
k.
l.
m.
n.
o.
p.
q.
r.
B.
Clear Glass: Mirror [Select] [Glazing] Quality[; ultraclear (low-iron) float glass with a minimum
91 percent visible light transmission].
1.
C.
Nominal Thickness: [3.0 mm] [4.0 mm] [5.0 mm] [6.0 mm] [As indicated] <Insert
thickness>.
Laminated Mirrors: ASTM C 1172, Kind LM.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
2.2
Nominal Thickness: [3.0 mm] [4.0 mm] [5.0 mm] [6.0 mm] [As indicated] <Insert
thickness>.
Tempered Clear Glass: Mirror Glazing Quality, for blemish requirements; and comply with
ASTM C 1048 for Kind FT, Condition A, tempered float glass before silver coating is applied.
1.
D.
Guardian Industries.
Head West.
Independent Mirror Industries, Inc.
Lenoir Mirror Company.
Maran-Wurzell Glass & Mirror.
National Glass Industries.
Stroupe Mirror Co., Inc.
Sunshine Mirror; Westshore Glass Corp.
Virginia Mirror Company, Inc.
Walker Glass Co., Ltd.
<Insert manufacturer's name>.
Clear Glass for Outer Lite: Mirror [Select] [Glazing] Quality[; ultraclear (low-iron) float
glass with a minimum 91 percent visible light transmission].
Nominal Thickness for Outer Lite: [3.0 mm] [4.0 mm] [5.0 mm] [6.0 mm] [As indicated]
<Insert thickness>.
Glass for Inner Lite: Annealed float glass; ASTM C 1036, Type I (transparent flat glass),
Quality-Q3; Class 1 (clear).
Nominal Thickness: [3.0 mm] [4.0 mm] [5.0 mm] [6.0 mm] [As indicated] <Insert
thickness>.
Interlayer: Mirror manufacturer's standard 0.030-inch- (0.76-mm-) thick, clear polyvinylbutyral interlayer with a proven record of showing no tendency to delaminate from, or
cause damage to, silver coating.
MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS
A.
Setting Blocks: Elastomeric material with a Shore, Type A durometer hardness of 85, plus or
minus 5.
B.
Edge Sealer: Approved by mirror manufacturer.
C.
Mirror Mastic: An adhesive setting compound, asbestos-free, produced specifically for setting
mirrors.
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2.
D.
2.3
Adhesive shall have a VOC content of not more than [70] <Insert number> g/L when
calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24).
Adhesive shall comply with the testing and product requirements of the California
Department of Health Services' "Standard Practice for the Testing of Volatile Organic
Emissions from Various Sources Using Small-Scale Environmental Chambers."
Film Backing for Safety Mirrors: Film backing and pressure-sensitive adhesive; both compatible
with mirror backing paint as certified by mirror manufacturer.
MIRROR HARDWARE
A.
Top and Bottom Aluminum J-Channels: Aluminum extrusions with a return deep enough to
produce a glazing channel to accommodate mirrors of thickness indicated and in lengths
required to cover bottom and top edges of each mirror in a single piece.
1.
Finish: [Clear] [Gold] bright anodized.
B.
Mirror Bottom Clips: [As indicated] <Insert description or product designation, finish, and
manufacturer's name>.
C.
Mirror Top Clips: [As indicated] <Insert description or product designation, finish, and
manufacturer's name>.
D.
Fasteners: Fabricated of same basic metal and alloy as fastened metal and matching it in
finished color and texture where fasteners are exposed.
E.
Anchors and Inserts: Provide devices as required for mirror hardware installation.
2.4
FABRICATION
A.
Cutouts: Fabricate cutouts[ before tempering] for notches and holes in mirrors without
marring visible surfaces. Locate and size cutouts so they fit closely around penetrations in
mirrors.
B.
Mirror Edge Treatment: [Flat polished] [Rounded polished] [Flat high-polished] [Rounded highpolished] [Beveled polished edge of width shown]. Seal edges of mirrors with edge sealer.
C.
Film-Backed Safety Mirrors: Apply film backing with adhesive coating over mirror backing paint
as recommended in writing by film-backing manufacturer.
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3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Examine substrates, over which mirrors are to be mounted, with Installer present, for
compliance with installation tolerances, substrate preparation, and other conditions affecting
performance of the Work.
1.
2.
Verify compatibility with and suitability of substrates, including compatibility of mirror
mastic with existing finishes or primers.
Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected and
surfaces are dry.
B.
Comply with mastic manufacturer's written installation instructions for preparation of
substrates, including coating substrates with mastic manufacturer's special bond coating
where applicable.
C.
General: Install mirrors to comply with mirror manufacturer's written instructions and with
referenced GANA publications. Mount mirrors accurately in place in a manner that avoids
distorting reflected images.
D.
Wall-Mounted Mirrors: Install mirrors with [mastic and ]mirror hardware. Attach mirror
hardware securely to mounting surfaces with mechanical fasteners installed with anchors or
inserts as applicable. Install fasteners so heads do not impose point loads on backs of
mirrors.[ Apply mastic to comply with mastic manufacturer's written instructions for
coverage and to allow air circulation between back of mirrors and face of mounting surface.]
E.
Protect mirrors from breakage and contaminating substances resulting from construction
operations.
F.
Do not permit edges of mirrors to be exposed to standing water.
G.
Maintain environmental conditions that will prevent mirrors from being exposed to moisture
from condensation or other sources for continuous periods of time.
H.
Wash exposed surface of mirrors not more than four days before date scheduled for
inspections that establish date of Substantial Completion. Wash mirrors as recommended in
writing by mirror manufacturer.
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Section 089000 - Louvers And Vents
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1
A.
SUMMARY
Section Includes:
1.
2.
B.
Related Sections:
1.
2.
1.2
Fixed, extruded-aluminum louvers.
Wall vents (brick vents).
See Section 081113 "Hollow Metal Doors and Frames" for louvers in hollowmetal doors.
See Section 081416 "Flush Wood Doors" for louvers in flush wood doors.
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A.
Delegated Design: Design louvers, including comprehensive engineering analysis by a
qualified professional engineer, using structural and seismic performance
requirements and design criteria indicated.
B.
Structural Performance: Louvers shall withstand the effects of gravity loads and the
following loads and stresses within limits and under conditions indicated without
permanent deformation of louver components, noise or metal fatigue caused by
louver blade rattle or flutter, or permanent damage to fasteners and anchors.
1.
Wind Loads: Determine loads based on pressures as indicated on Drawings.
C.
Seismic Performance: Louvers, including attachments to other construction, shall
withstand the effects of earthquake motions determined according to SEI/ASCE 7.
D.
Louver Performance Ratings: Provide louvers complying with requirements specified,
as demonstrated by testing manufacturer's stock units identical to those provided,
except for length and width according to AMCA 500-L.
1.3
A.
ACTION SUBMITTALS
Product Data: For each type of product indicated.
1.
For louvers specified to bear AMCA seal, include printed catalog pages showing
specified models with appropriate AMCA Certified Ratings Seals.
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B.
Shop Drawings: For louvers and accessories. Include plans, elevations, sections,
details, and attachments to other work. Show frame profiles and blade profiles,
angles, and spacing.
C.
Samples: For each type of metal finish required.
D.
Delegated-Design Submittal: For louvers indicated to comply with structural[ and
seismic] performance requirements and design criteria, including analysis data signed
and sealed by the qualified professional engineer responsible for their preparation.
1.4
A.
INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS
Product Test Reports: Based on tests performed according to AMCA 500-L.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
MATERIALS
A.
Aluminum Extrusions: ASTM B 221 (ASTM B 221M), Alloy 6063-T5, T-52, or T6.
B.
Aluminum Sheet: ASTM B 209 (ASTM B 209M), Alloy 3003 or 5005 with temper as
required for forming, or as otherwise recommended by metal producer for required
finish.
C.
Fasteners: Use types and sizes to suit unit installation conditions.
1.
2.
3.
4.
D.
2.2
For fastening aluminum, use aluminum or 300 series stainless-steel fasteners.
For fastening galvanized steel, use hot-dip-galvanized steel or 300 series
stainless-steel fasteners.
For fastening stainless steel, use 300 series stainless-steel fasteners.
For color-finished louvers, use fasteners with heads that match color of louvers.
Bituminous Paint: Cold-applied asphalt emulsion complying with ASTM D 1187.
FABRICATION, GENERAL
A.
Fabricate frames, including integral sills, to fit in openings of sizes indicated, with
allowances made for fabrication and installation tolerances, adjoining material
tolerances, and perimeter sealant joints.
B.
Join frame members to each other and to fixed louver blades with fillet welds,
threaded fasteners, or both, as standard with louver manufacturer unless otherwise
indicated or size of louver assembly makes bolted connections between frame
members necessary.
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A.
FIXED, EXTRUDED-ALUMINUM LOUVERS
Horizontal Storm-Resistant Louver:
1.
Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide
Greenheck Thinline ESU-130S or comparable product by one of the following:
a.
b.
c.
2.
3.
4.
Louver Depth: 1.3 inchesand 30 Deg. angle.
Frame and Blade Nominal Thickness: Not less than 0.060 inch (1.52 mm) for
blades and 0.080 inch (2.03 mm) for frames.
Louver Performance Ratings:
a.
5.
2.4
Airolite Company, LLC (The).
American Warming and Ventilating, Inc.; a Mestek company.
Nystrom Building Products.
Free Area: Not less than 11 sq. ft. for 48-inch- (1220-mm-) wide by 48inch- (1220-mm-) high louver – meet 71% free area.
AMCA Seal: Mark units with AMCA Certified Ratings Seal.
LOUVER SCREENS
A.
General: Provide screen at each exterior louver.
B.
Louver Screen Frames: Same kind and form of metal as indicated for louver to which
screens are attached.
C.
Louver Screening:
1.
2.5
A.
Bird Screening: Aluminum, 1/2-inch- (13-mm-) square mesh, 0.063-inch (1.60mm) wire.
ALUMINUM FINISHES
High-Performance Organic Finish: 2-coat fluoropolymer finish complying with
AAMA 2604 and containing not less than 50 percent PVDF resin by weight in color
coat. Prepare, pretreat, and apply coating to exposed metal surfaces to comply with
coating and resin manufacturers' written instructions.
1.
Color and Gloss: Match Architect's sample.
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3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Locate and place louvers and vents level, plumb, and at indicated alignment with
adjacent work.
B.
Use concealed anchorages where possible. Provide brass or lead washers fitted to
screws where required to protect metal surfaces and to make a weathertight
connection.
C.
Provide perimeter reveals and openings of uniform width for sealants and joint fillers,
as indicated.
D.
Repair damaged finishes so no evidence remains of corrective work. Return items
that cannot be refinished in the field to the factory and refinish entire unit or provide
new units.
E.
Protect galvanized and nonferrous-metal surfaces that will be in contact with
concrete, masonry, or dissimilar metals from corrosion and galvanic action by
applying a heavy coating of bituminous paint.
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