DIVISION 08 – DOORS AND WINDOWS
GENERAL DESIGN CRITERIA
WINDOWS:
A. Standard types and sizes preferred.
B. Operable sash with insect screen preferred for most exterior applications in
assignable spaces.
C. Natural light preferred throughout the exiting system, especially stairs.
D. For purposes of energy conservation, glazing should be limited to 20% or less of
the total exterior wall area.
E. Locate to minimize solar heat gain.
F. For glazing over 10'-0" above first floor elevation:
1. Inside glazing preferred.
2. Unit weight limit: 150 lbs.
3. Verify method(s) for cleaning and replacement.
DOORS:
A. Wind protection.
B. Weather/water exposure.
SECTION 08111 – STANDARD STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 SUMMARY
A. Bidding Documents and Information, Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 - General Requirements apply
to the Work of this Section of the Specifications.
B. Section Includes, but is Not Limited to:
1. Steel Doors and Frames.
2. Fire Rated and Non-Rated Installations.
3. Interior Borrowed Lights.
4. Fixed Hollow Metal Panels.
5. Glazing Stops.
6. Thermally Insulated Doors.
1.02 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 01351: Sustainable Project Requirements
B. Section 04810: Unit Masonry.
C. Section 07900: Joint Sealers.
D. Section 08210: Wood Doors.
E. Section 08710: Door Hardware.
F. Section 08410: Aluminum Storefront.
G. Section 08920: Glazed Aluminum Curtainwall Systems.
H. Section 09260: Gypsum Board Assemblies.
I. Section 09900: Paints and Coatings.
1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. General Requirements: Section 01330.
B. Shop Drawings: Indicate door and frame elevations, internal reinforcement, and cut-outs for glazing. Detail
door glazing stops.
C. Product Data: Submit door and frame configurations, location of cut-outs for hardware reinforcement.
D. Templates: Hardware templates for hardware mounted on hollow metal work shall be submitted under Section
08710 directly to the hollow metal manufacturer immediately after approval of the hardware schedule.
Report failure to receive templates with reasonable promptness to the General Contractor.
E. Coordinate submittals carefully with Wood Door and Finish Hardware supplier.
F. Reference “LEED REQUIREMENTS” section below for additional submittal requirements.
1.04 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND PROTECTION
A. General Requirements: Section 01600.
B. Inspect doors and frames for shipping damage upon receipt.
C. Break seal on site to permit ventilation.
D. Maintain doors and frames clean, dry and protected against dampness. Store doors and frames away from
possible damage by unloading of other materials. Blemishes and dents shall be cause for rejection.
E. Doors shall be stored in an upright position under cover. Place units on at least 4 inch wood sills on floors in a
manner that will prevent rust and damage. Do not use non-vented plastic or canvas shelters, which create a
humidity, chamber and promote rusting. If the corrugated wrapper on the door becomes wet, or moisture
appears, remove the wrapper immediately. Provide ¼ inch space between the doors to promote air
circulation.
F. Frames shall be stored under cover on 4 inch wood sills on floors in a manner that will prevent rust and damage.
Do not use non-vented plastic or canvas shelters, which create a humidity chamber and promote rusting.
Assembled frames shall be stored in a vertical position, five units maximum in a stack. Provide a ¼ inch
space between frames to promote air circulation.
1.05 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
A. Observe environmental precautions based on conditions.
1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Perform Work in accordance with the following:
1 SDI 100 and ANSI A117.1.
2 DHI - Door Hardware Institute - The Installation of Commercial Steel Doors and Steel Frames, Insulated
Steel Doors in Wood Frames and Builder’s Hardware.
3 Fire Rated Doors, Panels, and Frames:
a. Product Construction: ASTM E152. NFPA 252.
b. Product Installation: NFPA 80.
4. Positive Pressure Testing.
a. Composition Edge Banding and Core Material Firestop Systems:
i. Fire-resistive rated door fire seal material listed in UL 723, ASTM E84, and ASTM E1399 and tested in
compliance with positive pressure and UL 10C standards.
ii. Additional Requirements: Withstands the passage of cold smoke either as an inherent property of the
system, or by the use of a separate product included as a part of the UL system or device, and designed to perform
this function.
B. Manufacturer: Company specializing in manufacturing steel doors and frames with minimum three years
experience in fabrication methods and product quality meeting the standards set by the Steel Door Institute (SDI).
1.07 REFERENCES
A. ANSI A117.1 - Specifications for Making Buildings and Facilities Accessible to and Usable by Physically
Handicapped People.
B. ANSI A151.1 - Test Procedure and Acceptance Criteria for Physical Endurance.
C. ANSI A224.1 - Test Procedure and Acceptance Criteria for Prime Painted Steel Surfaces for Steel Doors and
Frames.
D. ASTM A653 - Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) by the Hot-Dip Process.
E. ASTM C1363 - Standard Test Method for the Thermal Performance of Building Assemblies by Means of a
Hot-Box Apparatus.
F. ASTM E152 - Methods of Fire Tests of Door Assemblies.
G. ASTM E413 - Classification for Determination of Sound Transmission Class.
H. DHI (Door Hardware Institute) - The Installation of Commercial Steel Doors and Steel Frames, Insulated Steel
Doors in Wood Frames and Builder’s Hardware.
I. SDI-100 - Standard Steel Doors and Frames.
J. SDI-105 - Recommended Erection Instructions for Steel Frames.
K. NFPA 80 - Fire Doors and Windows.
L. NFPA - 252 - Fire Tests for Door Assemblies.
M. Americans with Disabilities Act of 1991.
1.09 LEED REQUIREMENTS
A. The metal utilized in this product will contribute toward achieving the LEED credit for recycled content in the
overall project. The Supplier shall submit information indicating the recycled content (by weight) of the
metals to be used on this project with the Shop Drawings. Indicate how much of the recycled content is pre-
consumer and how much is post consumer.
B. The metal products utilized in this project will contribute toward achieving the LEED credit for regional
materials. To the greatest extent possible, metal products shall be extracted, processed, and manufactured
regionally (reference Section 01351 – Sustainable Project Requirements for the definition of a material that
is extracted, processed, and manufactured regionally). At Substantial Completion, the Supplier shall report
to the General Contractor the total cost of the metal products used on the project (not including labor or
equipment) and the cost of the metal products that meet the LEED definition of a regional material (not
including labor or equipment
C. All related products (i.e. adhesives) installed in an interior location or location that can off-gas to the interior of
the building shall comply with the VOC limits outlined in Section 01351 – Sustainable Project
Requirements.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES
A. Products of the following manufacturers complying with the requirements of SDI 100 and ANSI A117.1 are
accepted for bidding:
1. Curries Company.
2. Republic Builders Products.
3. Steelcraft Manufacturing Co.
2.02 MATERIALS
A. Exterior doors and frames shall be certified to exceed two million, 2,000,000, full load operating cycles by a
recognized independent testing laboratory. Doors, frames, and frame components shall be manufactured
from hot-dipped galvanized steel having an A60 zinc coating conforming to ASTM specification A924.
Galvanized steel shall be treated to insure proper paint adhesion. All component parts used in galvanized
doors and/or frames shall meet the galvanize specification.
B. Interior doors and frames shall be certified to exceed two million, 2,000,000, full load operating cycles by a
recognized independent testing laboratory. Doors, frames, and frame components shall be manufactured
from cold-rolled steel conforming to ASTM specification A366.
2.03 DOORS
A. Exterior doors shall be 14 gage.
B. Interior doors shall be 16 gage.
C. Construction of Doors:
1. Flush doors shall be full flush or full flush seamless construction, fabricated from 16, gage steel.
2. Doors shall be reinforced, stiffened, sound deadened and insulated with impregnated Kraft honeycomb core
completely filling the inside of the doors and laminated to inside faces of both panels using contact adhesive applied
to both panels and honeycomb core.
3. Door shall have continuous vertical mechanical interlocking joints at lock and hinge edges with visible edge
seams or with edge seam filled and ground smooth. The internal portion of the seam shall be sealed with epoxy. An
intermittent fastening a long the seam is not permitted.
4. Doors shall have beveled 1/8" in 2" hinge and lock edges.
5. Top and bottom steel reinforcement channels shall be 14-gage and spot welded to both panels.
6. Hinge reinforcements shall be 7 gage for 1-3/4" doors. Lock reinforcements shall be 16 gage and closer
reinforcements 14 gage box minimum 20" long. Hinge and lock reinforcements shall be projection welded to the
edge of the door. Galvanized doors shall have galvanized hardware reinforcements. Adequate reinforcements shall
be provided for other hardware as required.
7. Glass trim for doors with cutouts shall be 24 gage steel conforming to ASTM A 366 cold rolled steel. The trim
shall be installed into the door as a four sided welded assembly. The trim shall fit into a formed area of the door
face, shall not extend beyond the door face and shall interlock into the recessed area cap the cutout but shall not
extend more than 1/16” from the door face. The corners of the assembly shall be mitered, all be reinforced and
welded. The trim shall be the same on both sides of the door. Exposed fasteners shall not be permitted. Label and
non-label doors shall use the same trim.
8. Continuous hinge reinforcement shall be full length, 14-gage plate in edge of door and face or rabbet of frame.
9. Doors indicating divided glass lites shall be made using a door with a cutout and trim for one piece of glass. The
small lites shall be created by an extruded aluminum grille work mechanically fastened to the glass lite trim on both
sides of the door. The grille work sections shall be beveled on the exposed side and shall have flange on the
unexposed side to which glazing tape can be applied. The grille work shall be installed into the both sets of glass
trim prior to installing into the door. One glass trim and muntin assembly shall be installed into the door prior to
glazing. After glazing the other glass trim and muntin assembly shall be installed into the door.
10. All exterior swing-out doors shall have the tops closed and shall have drip edges to eliminate moisture
penetration. Door tops shall no have holes or openings. Top caps are permitted.
D. Steel Panels: Hollow metal insulated steel panels shall conform to material and construction requirements for
steel doors.
2.04 FRAMES
A. Exterior frames shall be 14 gage galvanized.
B. Interior frames shall be 16 gage, provide 14-gage steel for frames over 42 inches wide or 12 gage with angle or
channel stiffener.
C. Construction of Frames:
1 Flush frames shall be formed from 16 or 14 gage cold-rolled or galvanized steel (see Section 2.01A 2.01B).
2 Metal plaster guards shall be provided for all mortised cutouts.
3 All hinge and strike reinforcements shall be projection welded to the door frame.
1 Reinforcements for surface closer shall be 14-gage steel. Adequate reinforcements shall be provided for
other hardware when required.
2 Galvanized frames shall have galvanized hardware reinforcements. Frames shall be furnished with a
minimum of six wall anchors and two adjustable base anchors of manufacturer's standard design.
3 Hinge reinforcements shall be 1/8" steel. Strike reinforcements shall be 16-gage steel. All hinge and strike
reinforcements shall be projection welded to the door frame.
4 Continuous hinge reinforcement shall be full length, 14-gage plate in edge of door and face or rabbet of
frame.
5 Drill stop of lock jamb of each interior frame for installation of rubber door silencers. Silencers shall be
furnished under Section 08710, numbers as indicated on schedule.
6 Install ½” flexible conduit in door frame plaster boxes that have electrical or pneumatic products attached
to them. Attach flexible conduit to rigid conduit that runs to accessible ceiling.
2.05 FINISHING OF FRAMES, DOORS, PANELS
A. After fabrication, all tool marks and surface imperfections shall be removed, and exposed faces of all welded
joints shall be dressed smooth. Frames shall be treated to insure maximum paint adhesion and shall be
coated on all accessible surfaces with a baked on rust inhibitive primer which meets or exceeds ANSI
A224.1 “Test Procedure and Acceptance Criteria for Prime Painted Steel Surfaces for Steel Doors and
Frames.”
B. Exterior doors and shall have a zinc coating conforming to ASTM A653-A60. Coating Weight: Minimum 0.30
ounce per square foot on each side of sheet and frame material.
2.06 FABRICATION
A. Fabricate doors and frames in accordance with ANSI A151.1 and SDI-100. Meet requirements for rated doors
and frames where scheduled.
B. Fabricate doors and frames with hardware reinforcement welded in place. Provide plaster or mortar guard
boxes.
C. Drill interior door frames for silencers, except for openings requiring gasketing. Silencers are provided by
hardware supplier.
D. Reinforce frames wider than 4 feet with roll formed steel channels fitted tightly into frame head, flush with
top.
E. Refer to drawings and Door Schedule for frame section information and door elevations. Minor changes in
frame dimensions from those detailed to utilize manufacturer’s standard sections will be permitted
providing throat size will accommodate wall construction.
F. Refer to Section 08710 Hardware for mounting height of hardware items.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Verify opening sizes and tolerances are acceptable.
B. Before installing hollow metal window frames and door sidelite frames, refer to the Drawings for varying
glazing stop locations to accommodate mini-blinds. Verify in field with Architect. Incorrect installation
shall result in removal and re-installation.
3.02 INSTALLATION
A. Install doors and frames in accordance with SDI-105. Coordinate with other trades as required.
1 Set steel frames accurately in accordance with details, straight and free of twist with head level and jambs
plumb. Rigidly anchor to walls and partitions and securely brace until surrounding work is completed. Provide
deflection clearances at frame heads where indicated.
2 Field Welds: Make welds full length of joints. Remove splatter and grind exposed welds to match adjacent
surfaces. Architect shall inspect welds before finish operations begin.
3 Wherever possible leave spreader bars in place until frames are securely anchored.
4 Jambs will be filled with grout under Section 04810 where frames occur in masonry walls. Coat throat of
frames in masonry walls with bituminous coating.
5 Jambs, heads, and sills in construction other than masonry will be filled with minimal expanding foam
spray insulation by this Contractor.
6 Coordinate installation with steel columns. Provide closure plates required for finished installation.
B. Coordinate installation of doors and frames with installation of hardware specified in Section 08710. Hang
doors to be free of binding with hardware functioning properly.
C. Coordinate door frames with masonry and gypsum board wall construction for frame anchor type and
placement.
1. Frame Anchors: Minimum 2 per 3 feet at each jamb as follows:
Frame Height Masonry/Concrete Stud Frame
to 7 feet 3 per jamb 4 per jamb to 8 feet 4 per jamb 5 per jamb over 8 feet
Not Permitted Not Permitted
D. Install roll formed steel reinforcement channels between two abutting frames. Anchor to structure and
floor.
E. Install panels, fillers, etc., using concealed connections or as detailed.
F. Coordinate installation of glass and glazing specified in Section 08800.
G. Adjust door for smooth and balanced door movement.
H. Tolerances:
1. Maximum Diagonal Distortion: 1/16 inch measured with straight edge, corner to corner.
I. Clearances of Doors in Frames:
1 Non-Rated Openings: Jambs, Heads: 3/32 inch. Meeting Styles of Pairs of Doors: 1/8 inch maximum.
Bottom: 1/4 inch Above Finished Floor and Thresholds.
2 Rated Openings: Comply with NFPA Standard No. 80.
3.03 ADJUSTING
A. Adjustment: At completion of job, adjust doors and hardware and leave in proper operating condition.
B. Adjust closers to meet ADA requirements.
END OF SECTION
SECTION 08210 – WOOD DOORS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 SUMMARY
A. Bidding Documents and Information, Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 - General Requirements apply
to the Work of this Section of the Specifications.
B. Section Includes, But is Not Limited to:
1. Interior wood doors.
a. Non-rated.
b. Fire-rated.
1. Factory finished.
2. Packaged Vision Lights with Integral Blinds.
1.02 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 01351: Sustainable Project Requirements
B. Section 08111: Steel Doors and Frames.
C. Section 08710: Finish Hardware.
D. Section 08800: Glazing.
1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. General Requirements: Section 01330.
B. Shop Drawings: Indicate door elevations, core materials and construction, special blocking for hardware,
cutouts for glazing, and hardware preparation.
C. Product data illustrating veneer species, core and edge construction, trim for openings, louvers, color and finish.
D. Samples: Submit two of door veneer, 1 foot x 1 foot in size illustrating wood grain and finish. Specific finish
color shall be selected by Architect from full range of manufacturer’s standard colors.
E. Templates: Hardware templates for wood door hardware shall be submitted under Section 08710 directly to the
wood door manufacturer immediately after approval of the hardware schedule. Report failure to receive
templates with reasonable promptness to the General Contractor.
F. Coordinate submittals carefully with Finish Hardware supplier.
G. Written warranties including reasonable cost of rehanging and refinishing.
H. Data indicating composition edge banding and core material firestop systems.
I. Reference “LEED REQUIREMENTS” section below for additional submittal requirements.
1.04 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND PROTECTION
A. General Requirements: Section 01600.
B. Inspect doors for shipping damage upon receipt.
C. Protect doors during delivery and handling with resilient packaging. Do not store in damp or wet areas or in
areas where sunlight might bleach veneer. Seal top and bottom edges if stored more than one week. Open
packaging to permit ventilation. Store doors away from possible damage by unloading of other materials.
Blemishes and dents shall be cause for rejection.
D. Do not deliver or install doors until building is enclosed, wet work is complete, and HVAC system is operating
and will maintain temperature and relative humidity at occupancy levels during the remainder of the
construction period.
E. Mark each door with individual opening numbers used on Shop Drawings. Use removable tags or concealed
markings.
1.05 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
A. Observe environmental precautions based on conditions.
B. Prepare and hang doors when temperature and humidity range of spaces is consistent with final use and
maximum 55 percent humidity.
1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Door manufacturer shall be a company specializing in manufacturing wood doors and panels in accordance
with AWI Quality Standard Section 1300 and NWWDA 1.S.1-A. Doors shall be obtained from one
source from a single manufacturer.
B. Installer shall be knowledgeable of NFPA requirements for the installation of fire rated doors and experienced
in preparation and hanging of wood doors meeting the tolerances required by this Section of the
specifications.
C. Factory finish doors in accordance with AWI Quality Standard 1500.
D. Conform to following Fire Rated Doors Standards:
1 Fire Door Construction: NFPA 252.
2 Installed Fire Rated Door Assembly: NFPA 80; rating as scheduled.
3 UL 1784, Smoke and Draft Control Doors: Positive Pressure Testing.
a. Composition Edge Banding and Core Material Firestop Systems: 1) Fire resistive rated door fire seal material listed
in UL 723, ASTM E84, ASTM E1399 and tested in compliance with UL 1784 (positive pressure).
2) Additional Requirements: Withstands the passage of cold smoke either as an
inherent property of the system, or by the use of a separate product included as a
part of the UL system or device, and designed to perform this function.
1.07 WARRANTY
A. Refer to Section 01770 - Contract Closeout.
B. Door manufacturer’s warranty specified in this Article shall not deprive the Owner of other rights the
Owner may
have under other provisions of the Contract Documents and shall be in addition to, and run concurrent
with, other warranties made by the Contractor under requirements of the Contract Documents.
C. Submit written agreement on door manufacturer’s standard form, signed by manufacturer, installer and
Contractor, agreeing to repair or replace defective doors that have warped (bow, cup or twist) more than ¼
inch in a 42 by 84 inch section or that show telegraphing of core construction in face veneers exceeding
0.01 inch in a 3 inch span, or do not comply with tolerances in referenced quality standard for life of
installation.
1.08 REFERENCES
A. ANSI A135.4 - Basic Hardboard.
B. ASTM E152 - Methods of Fire Tests of Door Assemblies.
C. ASTM E413 - Classification for Determination of Sound Transmission Class.
D. AWI - Quality Standards of the Architectural Woodwork Institute.
E. HPVA HP - Hardwood and Decorative Plywood.
F. NEMA (National Electric Manufacturers Association) LD3 - High Pressure Decorative Laminates.
G. NFPA 80 - Fire Doors and Windows.
H. NFPA 252 - Standard Method of Fire Tests for Door Assemblies.
I. WDMA - National Wood Window and Door Association.
J. Warnock Hersey - Certification Listings for Fire Doors.
K. Americans with Disabilities Act of 1991.
L. ANSI A117.1 - Specification for Making Buildings and Facilities Accessible to and Useable by Physically
Handicapped People.
1.09 LEED REQUIREMENTS
A. All wood-based materials and products shall be certified in accordance with the Forest Stewardship
Council’s (FSC) Principles and Criteria. Submit FSC Chain of Custody Certification Numbers for all wood
based materials and products used in the project.
B. All composite wood and agrifiber products shall contain no added urea-formaldehyde resins.
C. The material utilized in this project will contribute toward achieving the LEED credit for recycled content
in the overall project. The Supplier shall submit information indicating the recycled content (by weight) of
the wood and metal materials to be used on this project with the Shop Drawings. Indicate how much of the
recycled content is pre-consumer and how much is post consumer.
B. All related products (i.e. adhesives) installed in an interior location or location that can off-gas to the
interior of the building shall comply with the VOC limits outlined in Section 01351 – Sustainable Project
Requirements.
C. All wood-based materials and products and coatings applied to them on site shall comply with the VOC
limits in Section 01351 – Sustainable Project requirements.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 WOOD DOORS
A. Manufacturers:
1 Algoma Hardwoods Inc.
2 Eggers Industries.
3 Marshfield.
4 Buell.
5 Acceptable Substitution.
B. Interior Doors.
1 Grade: AWI “Custom;” NWWDA “Premium”, Grade AA faces.
2 Construction:
Solid Core, 5 ply, 1 3/4 inch thick as scheduled.
Solid Core, 5 ply, 1 ¾ inch thick.
STC=30 minimum
Fire Rated Construction: NFPA 80 and UL 1784.
1. 20 minute rated FD 1/3: Particle Board Core.
a. 60 minute rated FD 1: Mineral Core; SLM blocking at hardware locations.
b. 90 minute rated FD 1 1/2: Mineral Core; SLM blocking at hardware locations.
c. Glazing Stops:
(1) FD 1/3: Solid matching wood with clips.
(2) FD 1 and FD 1 1/2: Anemostat Type BFL 75.
d. Attach fire rating label on hinge jamb.
D. Finish:
1. Hardwood Veneer: Minimum 1/50th inch thick species plain sliced, select red oak, book match grain;
factory finish. Veneer shall be clear, free of all heartwood discoloration, color streaks and irregular
figure coloration. Matching between paired doors shall be in sequence.
2.02 CORE COMPONENTS
A. Solid Core: Solid particle board core. ANSI A208.1, 1-LD- 2, Type 1, Density C, Class 1, commercial
standard 236-66. Conform to fire rated construction where scheduled and requirements of UL 1784 for
core material firestop systems.
B. Blocking: 8 inch top rail blocking at all doors indicated to receive closers; 5 inch bottom rail blocking at all
doors indicated to receive kick, mop or armor plates; 5 inch midrail blocking at all doors indicated to
receive exit devices.
2.03 FABRICATION
A. Fabricate doors in accordance with AWI Section 1300 and NWWDA I.S.1A requirements.
B. In addition, fire rated doors shall meet NFPA 80, and UL 1784 requirements. Attach fire rating and “S” label
to hinge door edge. For mineral core doors, provide composite blocking with improved screw holding
capability approved for use in fire rated doors. Fire rated pairs shall have fire-retardant stiles that are
labeled and listed for kinds of applications indicated without formed steel edges and astragals.
C. Five ply doors shall have stiles and rails bonded to core, then entire unit abrasive planed before veneering.
D. Fabricate pairs of doors with book matched grain patterns.
E. Prepare doors for glass lites.
F. Fabricate doors with hardware reinforcement blocking in place.
G. Factory machine doors for finish hardware.
H. Provide edge clearances in accordance with ANSI 1600 unless doors are rated and required to maintain positive
pressure per UL 1784.
I. Factory fit doors for frame opening dimensions identified on shop drawings.
J. Door Edges: Styles shall be matching wood of same species as faces for transparent finish.
K. Rails: Mill option hard wood or laminated strand lumber (LSL).
L. If special sealing systems are required to meet positive pressure labeling requirements, systems shall be
provided by this door manufacturer.
2.04 FINISH
A. Factory finish doors in accordance with approved sample. Comply with recommendation of AWI Section 1500
for factory finishing of doors. Comply with EPA Title 5 guidelines for VOC emissions. Provide AWI
system TR-6, custom grade, clear polyurethane, satin sheen, open pore effect.
B. Seal door top edge with color sealer to match door facing.
2.05 ACCESSORIES
A. Packaged Vision Lights with Integral Blinds:
1 System: Provide Lo-Profile Metal Vision Frame with Internal Mini-Blind as manufactured by Anemostat
Door Products, Carson, California, (310) 325-7500, Vision Control (800-688-1580) or Acceptable Substitution.
2 Provide packaged vision lights of depth for anchorage in wood doors as scheduled fabricated from not less
than 20 gauge cold rolled steel with mitered corners in profile to accept manufacturer’s standard 1 inch insulating
glass units with integral horizontal louver blinds.
3 Insulating Glass Units: Factory glaze with insulating glass units fabricated to meet the requirements of
Section 08800 with fully tempered, clear safety glass.
4 Integral Blinds: Manufacturer’s standard integral blind unit in White color.
5 Frame Finish and Color: Provide factory primed and finish frames with manufacturer’s standard baked-on
enamel paint in custom colors to match paint color of related hollow metal door frame.
B. Louvers:
1 Metal Louvers: Furnish steel louvers, 0.0396 inch thick hot-dipped zinc coated, factory primed and
finished with baked-on enamel paint, fixed louver type, inverted “V” or “Y” non-vision fixed blades, overlap frames
both door faces.
2 Color: Custom color to match paint color of adjacent hollow metal frames.
3 Provide sizes as indicated on the Drawings.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Verify that opening sizes and tolerances are acceptable. If frames are not plumb or are out of tolerance for size
or alignment, notify Contractor and do not install doors until conditions are acceptable for door
installation.
3.02 INSTALLATION
A. Condition wood doors to ambient humidity for at least 48 hours before hanging, maximum 55% humidity.
B. Before installation of hardware, brush apply a seal coat to job site cut surfaces, tops and bottoms within 48
hours. Use sealer recommended by door manufacturer.
C. Install doors in accordance with NWWDA I.S.1-A requirements, and NFPA 80 requirements for fire rating
label. Install to clear finished flooring over which door leaf swings. Do not trim stiles and rails in excess
of limits set by manufacturer or permitted with fire rated doors.
D. Coordinate installation of glass and glazing.
E. Coordinate installation of doors with installation of metal frames specified in Section 08111 and hardware
specified in Section 08710. Glass specified in Section 08800.
G. Adjust door for smooth and balanced door movement.
3.03 INSTALLATION TOLERANCES
A. Maximum Diagonal Distortion (Warp): ¼ inch measured with straight edge or taut string, corner to corner,
over an imaginary 3 foot – 6 inches x 7 foot surface area.
B. Maximum Vertical Distortion (Bow): ¼ inch measured with straight edge or taut string, top to bottom, over an
imaginary 3 foot – 6 inches x 7 foot surface area.
C. Maximum Width Distortion (Cup): ¼ inch measured with straight edge or taut string, edge to edge, over an
imaginary 3 foot – 6 inches x 7 foot surface area.
D. Clearances:
1 Non-Fire Rated Doors:
2 Jamb: 1/8 inch, 1/8 inch bevel in 2 inches.
3 Head: 1/8 inch.
4 Between Double Doors: 1/8 inch.
5 Bottom at Decorative Floor: 3/8 inch.
6 Bottom at Threshold: 1/8 inch.
7 Fire Rated Doors: Comply with NFPA Standard No. 80; job cutting and fitting not permitted, except
bottom edge only.
3.04 ADJUSTING AND PROTECTION
A. Adjust doors for smooth and balanced door movement.
B. Refinish or replace doors damaged during installation. Use only products that comply with LEED requirements.
C. Protect doors as recommended by door manufacturer to ensure that wood doors are without damage or
deterioration at the time of Substantial Completion.
END OF SECTION
SECTION 08211 - FLUSH WOOD DOORS
SCOPE
A. This Section includes the following:
1. Solid-core doors with wood-veneer faces.
2. Shop priming flush wood doors.
SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type of door. Include details of core and edge construction, trim for
openings, and louvers.
B. Shop Drawings: Indicate location, size, and hand of each door; elevation of each kind of door;
construction details not covered in Product Data; location and extent of hardware blocking; and
other pertinent data.
1. Indicate dimensions and locations of glazing cutouts.
2. Indicate fire ratings for fire doors.
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Source Limitations: Obtain flush wood doors through one source from a single manufacturer.
B. Mark each door with individual opening numbers used on Shop Drawings. Use removable tags
or concealed markings.
WARRANTY
Solid-Core Interior Doors: Life of installation.
A. General Warranty: Door manufacturer's warranty specified in this Article shall not deprive the
Owner of other rights the Owner may have under other provisions of the Contract Documents
and shall be in addition to, and run concurrent with, other warranties made by the Contractor
under requirements of the Contract Documents.
B. Door Manufacturer's Warranty: Submit written agreement on door manufacturer's standard
form, signed by manufacturer, Installer, and Contractor, agreeing to repair or replace defective
doors that have warped (bow, cup, or twist) more than 1/4 inch in a 42-by-84-inch section or
that show telegraphing of core construction in face veneers exceeding 0.01 inch in a 3-inch
span, or do not comply with tolerances in referenced quality standard.
SOLID-CORE DOORS
A. Particleboard Cores: Comply with the following requirements:
1. Blocking: Provide wood blocking at particleboard doors as follows:
a. 5 inch top rail blocking, at doors indicated to have closers.
b. 5 inch bottom rail blocking, at doors indicated to have kick, mop or armor plates.
c. 5 inch midrail blocking, at doors indicated to have exit devices.
2. Construction: Five plies with stiles and rails bonded to core.
B. Positive Pressure, "S" rated fire doors requiring labeling for 1997 UBC compliance: Provide
doors that have been tested and approved for positive pressure labeling. Special sealing
systems, if required for "S" labeling, to be supplied by door supplier.
ADJUSTING AND PROTECTING
A. Re-hang or replace doors that do not swing or operate freely.
B. Refinish or replace doors damaged during installation.
SECTION 08310 – ACCESS DOORS AND PANELS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 SUMMARY
A. Bidding Documents and Information, Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 - General Requirements apply
to the Work of this Section of the Specifications.
B. Section Includes:
1. Access doors into pipe, utility, equipment spaces and elsewhere shown.
2. Access door to elevator hoistway (base bid only).
1.02 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 01351: Sustainable Project Requirements
B. Furnishing Access Door for Elevator Machine Access in accordance with Section 14215: Pre-Engineered
Elevator (Base Bid).
C. Furnishing Access Doors as Specified in This Section for Mechanical Equipment: Division 15 Mechanical.
D. Furnishing Access Doors as Specified in This Section for Electrical Equipment: Division 16 Electrical.
E. Installation of Access Doors: Under Appropriate Sections.
F. Section 04810: Unit Masonry Assemblies.
G. Section 09260: Gypsum Board Assemblies.
H. Section 09300: Tile.
I. Section 14215: Pre-Engineered Elevator.
1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. General Requirements: Section 01330.
B. Product Data: Submit manufacturer�s product specifications, standard details and installation instructions for
each type of product. Include finishing instructions.
C. Reference “LEED REQUIREMENTS” section below for additional submittal requirements.
1.04 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND PROTECTION
A. General Requirements: Section 01600.
1.05 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
A. Observe environmental precautions based on conditions.
1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Install access doors and panels in conformance with manufacturer�s instructions and to meet fire rating
requirements.
1.07 LEED REQUIREMENTS
A. The metal utilized in this project will contribute toward achieving the LEED credit for recycled content in the
overall project. The Supplier shall submit information indicating the recycled content (by weight) of the
metals to be used on this project with the Shop Drawings. Indicate how much of the recycled content is pre-
consumer and how much is post consumer.
B. The metal products utilized in this project will contribute toward achieving the LEED credit for regional
materials. To the greatest extent possible, metal products shall be extracted, processed, and manufactured
regionally (reference Section 01351 – Sustainable Project Requirements for the definition of a material that
is extracted, processed, and manufactured regionally). At Substantial Completion, the Supplier shall report
to the General Contractor the total cost of the metal products used on the project (not including labor or
equipment) and the cost of the metal products that meet the LEED definition of a regional material (not
including labor or equipment
C. All related products (i.e. adhesives) installed in an interior location or location that can off-gas to the interior of
the building shall comply with the VOC limits outlined in Section 01351 – Sustainable Project
Requirements
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 ACCESS DOORS
A. Located in Masonry, Tile, Concrete, Gypsum Drywall:
1. Milcor: �Style M & DW.�
2. Cesco: �W.�
3. Karp: �DSC-214M.�
4. Mifab: (Equivalent Product).
5. Acceptable Substitution.
B. Fire-Rated Access:
1. Milcor: �Fire-Rated Access Door.�
2. Cesco: �FB.�
3. Karp: �KRP-250 FR.�
4. Mifab: (Equivalent Product).
5. Acceptable Substitution.
C. Sizes: As indicated on Drawings or as required to properly service spaces and equipment to be accessed.
Minimum of 2 feet clear.
D. Locking Devices: Key-operated cam locks. Supply 20 copies of each key to District Locksmith.
E. Finish: Prime for paint.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLATION
A. Install units in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.
B. Install frames plumb and level in opening. Secure rigidly in place.
C. Position unit to provide convenient access to work requiring access. Coordinate with other trades.
3.02 SCHEDULE
A. Mechanical or Electrical Access: Access doors required for access to mechanical and electrical equipment shall
be provided under Division 15 or Division 16 and installed by the trade responsible for the material in
which door is located.
B. Provide 16” x 16” Access Door for base-bid Elevator. Verify size with Elevator Contractor.
C. General Access: Furnish access doors indicated on Drawings for general access to be installed by trade
responsible for material in which door is located.
END OF SECTION
SECTION 08333 – OVERHEAD COILING DOORS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 SUMMARY
A. Bidding Documents and Information, Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 - General Requirements apply
to the Work of this Section of the Specifications.
B. Section Includes:
1. Overhead fire rated coiling doors with accessories, manual operation.
1.02 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 01351: Sustainable Project Requirements
B. Section 05120: Structural Steel
C. Section 06100: Rough Carpentry.
D. Section 11400 Food Service Equipment.
E. Division 16: Electrical
1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. General Requirements: Section 01330.
B. Submit shop drawings and product data.
C. Provide opening sizes, details of shutters, track and hardware, attachments, related and adjacent work, materials
and finishes.
D. Submit manufacturer's operation and maintenance data.
E. Reference “LEED REQUIREMENTS” section below for additional submittal requirements.
1.04 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND PROTECTION
A. General Requirements: Section 01600.
1.05 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
A. Observe environmental precautions based on conditions.
1.06 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
A. 90 minute fire UL rated roll up shutters automatically activated by Fire Alarm and fusible link, with keyed
three-button control station for night security/day time use lock up. Door must be resettable after fire
alarm activation by Owner using electrically operated key switch. System shall meet requirements of the
2003 International Building Code.
1.07 LEED REQUIREMENTS
A. The metal utilized in this product will contribute toward achieving the LEED credit for recycled content in the
overall project. The Supplier shall submit information indicating the recycled content (by weight) of the
metals to be used on this project with the Shop Drawings. Indicate how much of the recycled content is pre-
consumer and how much is post consumer.
B. All related products (i.e. adhesives) installed in an interior location or location that can off-gas to the interior of
the building shall comply with the VOC limits outlined in Section 01351 – Sustainable Project
Requirements.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS
A. Cornell.
B. Acceptable Substitution.
2.02 MATERIALS - OVERHEAD COILING DOORS
A. Curtain: 20 gauge 300 series stainless steel with #4 finish.
B. Guides: Minimum 3/16 inch stainless steel.
C. Crosshead Counterbalance Shaft: Steel pipe with closed ends of sufficient diameter to ensure minimum
deflection. Balance with adjustable spring tension provided by helical steel springs to produce sufficient
torque assuring smooth, correct operation of shutter from any position.
D. Hood: 24 gauge 300 series stainless steel with a #4 finish. Minimum 1/4 inch thick intermediate supports to
prevent sag.
1. Flame stop baffle.
2. Fascia trim where mounted within jambs.
E. Bottom Bar: Match curtain finish.
F. Brackets: 1/4 inch thick steel plate, to support guide extensions and form end closure support for hood.
1. Governor: Reduces average closing speed to between 6 inches and 2 feet per second.
G. Hardware: Motor override switch. Resettable after fire alarm activation by Owner using key switch.
H. Safety Features: Time delay connected to power and fire alarm system. Automatic sensing reverse device.
I. Automatic activation by fire alarm and fusible link. Ladders or winding bars are prohibited. Keyed 3 button
control station for night security, daytime use.
J. Integral Frame and Sill: 16 gauge welded head and jambs 300 series stainless steel with #4 finish. Integral sill
shall be 14 gauge 300 series stainless steel with #4 finish.
K. Coil Cord: Flat strap Reelite.
L. Supply 20 copies of each key to District Locksmith.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLATION
A. Install fire rated shutter in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
B. Fit, align, and adjust shutter assembly level and plumb; provide smooth operation.
C. Instruct Owner regarding use, resetting after fire alarm activation.
END OF SECTION
SECTION 08351 – FOLDING GATES
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 WORK INDLUDED
A. Furnish and Install:
1. Folding Gates.
1.01 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 01351: Sustainable Project Requirements
B. Section 05120: Structural Steel
C. Section 06100: Rough Carpentry.
D. Section 09260: Gypsum Board Assemblies.
E. Section 09900: Painting and Coatings.
1.02 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: Submit in accordance with Section 01330.
B. Samples: Submit complete set of color samples for Architect’s selection in accordance with Section 01330.
C. Reference “LEED REQUIREMENTS” section below for additional submittal requirements.
1.03 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. General: Comply with Section 01600. Deliver and store in original crates under cover.
1.07 LEED REQUIREMENTS
A. The metal utilized in this product will contribute toward achieving the LEED credit for recycled content in the
overall project. The Supplier shall submit information indicating the recycled content (by weight) of the
metals to be used on this project with the Shop Drawings. Indicate how much of the recycled content is
pre-consumer and how much is post consumer.
B. All related products (i.e. adhesives) installed in an interior location or location that can off-gas to the interior of
the building shall comply with the VOC limits outlined in Section 01351 – Sustainable Project
Requirements.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 MANUFACTURING
A. Acceptable Manufacturers:
1. Acorn Wire and Iron Works Model 57615. No substitutions.
B. Keys: Supply 10 copies of each key to District Locksmith.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLATION
A. General: Install gates with cabinets recessed-mounted to walls. Set items accurately in position, level, plumb,
square and alighned with other building elements.
1. Gates are to be keyed alike, same as cabinet, with mortise cylinders masterkeyed to building system.
END OF SECTION
SECTION 08400 – ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONTS
1.01 SUMMARY
A. Aluminum Entrances and Storefronts. Use discouraged.
1. Kawneer Tuffline, 500 series only. Any variation to be approved by PSD
locksmith.
B Stainless Steel Entrances and Storefronts: Not permitted.
C. Bronze Entrances and Storefronts: Not permitted.
D. All-Glass Entrances: Not permitted.
E. Revolving Entrance Doors: Not permitted.
F. Balanced Entrance Doors: Not permitted.
1.02 APPLICATIONS/RESTRICTIONS
A. Aluminum Entrances and Storefronts: Limit to main entrances.
END OF PSD TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION – SECTION 08400
SECTION 08410 – ALUMINUM STOREFRONTS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 SUMMARY
A. Bidding Documents and Information, Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 - General Requirements apply
to the Work of this Section of the Specifications.
B. Section Includes:
1. Aluminum Storefront Framing and Glazing.
2. Break Metal Sills.
3. Anchorage.
4. Foam Insulation around frames.
1.02 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 01351: Sustainable Project Requirements.
B. Section 04810: Unit Masonry.
C. Section 05120: Structural Steel.
D. Section 06100: Rough Carpentry.
E. Section 07200: Spray Polyurethane Foam Insulation
F. Section 08111: Steel Doors and Frames.
G. Section 07900: Joint Sealers.
H. Section 08800: Glazing.
I. Section 08920: Glazed Aluminum Curtainwall Systems.
1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. General Requirements: Section 01330.
B. Shop Drawings: Indicate system dimensions, framed opening requirements and tolerances, affected related
Work and expansion and contraction joint locations and details. Include wall elevations at 1/4 inch and
detail sections of every typical composite member. Include glazing details.
C. Product Data: Submit component dimensions, and thicknesses; describe components within assembly,
anchorage and fasteners, glass and infill, and internal drainage details. Submit standard details and
installation recommendations for each type of product.
D. Samples: Submit samples of each required storefront cross section, and each aluminum finish on 1 foot long
extrusions or formed shapes. Where normal color and texture variations are to be expected, include 2 or
more units in each sample, to show range of such variations. 4 feet x 8 feet mockup required per Section
01330.
E. Closeout Submittals: Maintenance and operation data for entrances and hardware and signed Warranties.
F. Reference “LEED REQUIREMENTS” section below for additional submittal requirements.
1.04 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND PROTECTION
A. General Requirements: Section 01600.
B. Deliver aluminum in the manufacturer�s original protective packaging.
C. Store aluminum components in a clean dry location away from uncured masonry or concrete. Cover
components with waterproof paper, tarpaulin or polythylene sheeting in a manner to permit circulation of
air.
1. Stack framing components in a manner that will prevent bending and avoid damage.
D. Protect from unloading of other materials and work of other trades. Scratching, marring, blemishes and dents
will be cause for rejection.
1.05 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
A. Observe environmental precautions based on conditions.
B. Coordinate installation with Section 08800. Do not install glazing or sealants when ambient temperature is less
than 50 degrees F.
C. Maintain minimum ambient temperature before, during and 24 hours after installation of glazing compounds.
1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Glazing for aluminum storefront (Section 08410), wood windows (Section 08550) and aluminum curtainwall
(Section 08920) shall be purchased from one manufacturer having single source responsibility.
B. Perform Work in accordance with AAMA - Metal Curtain Wall, Window, Store Front and Entrance - Guide
Specification Manual.
C. Conform to requirements of ANSI A117.1 for entrances accessibility.
D. Manufacturer�s Qualifications: Provide aluminum storefront produced by a single manufacturer with five year
successful in-service performance in the fabrication of assemblies of the type and quality required.
E. Installer�s Qualifications: Aluminum storefront shall be installed by a firm where work has resulted in
construction with five year successful in-service performance in the installation of systems similar to those
required, and approved by the manufacturer.
F. Single Source Responsibility: Provide frames for storefront and curtain wall (Section 08920) produced by a
single manufacturer capable of showing prior production of units similar to those required.
G. Design structural support framing components under direct supervision of a Professional Structural Engineer
experienced in design of this Work and licensed in the State of Colorado.
H. Provide test reports from an independent laboratory certifying that the performance for air infiltration, water
resistance, uniform structural loads, and condensation resistance, has been met or exceeds the criterion as
set forth herein. Storefront framing manufacturer shall submit structural calculations of wind loading
to Architect.
1.07 WARRANTY
A. The General Contractor, Installation subcontractor and manufacturer shall assume full responsibility and
provide written warranty on their letterheads assuring for at least five (5) years the satisfactory performance
of the total storefront framing.
B. The warranty submitted under this Section shall not deprive the Owner of other rights or remedies that the
Owner may have under other provisions of the Contract Documents and is in addition to and runs
concurrent with other warranties made by the Contractor under the requirements of the Contract
Documents.
1.08 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A. General: Provide storefront and site assembled components that have been designed and fabricated to comply
with requirements listed below as demonstrated by independent tests to corresponding assemblies.
B. System Design: Design and size components to withstand dead and live loads caused by positive and negative
wind pressure acting normal to plane of wall:
1 As calculated in accordance with 2003 International Building Code, and
2 To a design pressure of 30 pounds/square foot (100 mph in wind speed), as measured in accordance with
ASTM E330, 3 second gust.
C. Deflection: Limit mullion deflection to flexure limit of glass; with full recovery of glazing materials.
D. System Assembly: Accommodate without damage to components or deterioration of seals, movement within
system, movement between system and peripheral construction, dynamic loading and release of loads,
deflection of structural support framing.
E. Air Infiltration: Limit air leakage through assembly to 0.06 cfm/min/square foot of wall area, measured at a
reference differential pressure across assembly of 1.57 psf as measured in accordance with ASTM E283.
F. Air and Vapor Seal: Maintain continuous air barrier and vapor retarder throughout assembly, primarily in line
with inside pane of glass and heel bead of glazing compound.
G. Water Leakage: None, when measured in accordance with ASTM E331 with a test pressure difference of 2.86
lbf/square foot.
H. Expansion/Contraction: Provide for expansion and contraction within system components caused by cycling
temperature range of 170 degrees F over a 12 hour period without causing detrimental effect to system
components and anchorage.
I. System Internal Drainage: Drain water entering joints, condensation occurring in glazing channels, or migrating
moisture occurring within system, to the exterior by a weep drainage network.
J. Allow for building deflection at head.
1.09 REFERENCES
A. AA (Aluminum Association) - Designation System for Aluminum Finishes.
B. AAMA - Metal Curtain Wall, Window, Store Front and Entrance - Guide Specification Manual.
C. AAMA - Curtain Wall Manual #10 - Care and Handling of Architectural Aluminum From Shop to Site.
D. AAMA 501.2 - Methods of Test for Metal Curtain Walls.
E. AAMA 603.8 - Performance Requirements and Test Procedures for Pigmented Organic Coatings on Extruded
Aluminum.
F. AAMA 605.2 - Specification for High Performance Organic Coatings on Architectural Extrusions and Panels.
G. AAMA 606.1 - Specifications and Inspection Methods for Integral Color Anodic Finishes for Architectural
Aluminum.
H. AAMA 607.1 - Specifications and Inspection Methods for Clean Anodic Finishes for Architectural Aluminum.
I. AAMA 608.1 - Specification and Inspection Methods for Electrolytically Deposited Color Anodic Finishes for
Architectural Aluminum.
J. AAMA FC-1 - Field Check of Metal Curtain Walls for Water Leakage.
K. AAMA SFM-1 - Aluminum Storefront and Entrance Manual.
L. ANSI A117.1 - Safety Standards for the Handicapped.
M. ASCE 788 - Calculation of Wind Loads.
N. ASTM A36/A36M - Structural Steel.
O. ASTM A123 - Zinc (Hot-Dip Galvanized) Coatings on Iron and Steel Products.
P. ASTM A446/A446M - Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) by the Hot-Dip Process, Structural; (Physical)
Quality.
Q. ASTM B209 - Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Sheet and Plate.
R. ASTM B209M - Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Sheet and Plate [Metric].
S. ASTM B221 - Aluminum-Alloy Extruded Bar, Rod, Wire, Shape, and Tube.
T. ASTM B221M - Aluminum- Alloy Extruded Bar, Rod, Wire, Shape, and Tube [Metric].
U. ASTM E283 - Rate of Air Leakage Through Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors.
V. ASTM E330 - Structural Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors by Uniform Static Air
Pressure Difference.
W. ASTM E331 - Test Method for Water Penetration of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors by Uniform
Static Air Pressure Difference.
X. ASTM E1105 - Test Method for Field Determination of Water Penetration of Installed Exterior Windows,
Curtain Walls, and Doors by Uniform or Cyclic Static Air Pressure Difference.
Y. SSPC (Steel Structures Painting Council) - Paint 20 Zinc Rich Coating.
Z. SSPC (Steel Structures Painting Council) - Paint 25 Red Iron Oxide, Zinc Oxide, Raw Linseed Oil and Alkyd
Primer (Without Lead and Chromate Pigments).
1.10 LEED REQUIREMENTS
A. The metal utilized in this product will contribute toward achieving the LEED credit for recycled content in the
overall project. The Supplier shall submit information indicating the recycled content (by weight) of the
metals to be used on this project with the Shop Drawings. Indicate how much of the recycled content is
pre-consumer and how much is post consumer.
B. All related products (i.e. adhesives) installed in an interior location or location that can off-gas to the interior of
the building shall comply with the VOC limits outlined in Section 01351 – Sustainable Project
Requirements.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 ALUMINUM-FRAMED STOREFRONTS
A. Manufacturers:
1 Kawneer Co., Inc, “Tri Fab 451T”.
2 Tubelite, “T14000, Thermally Improved”. All members other than doors and door frames must be two part
chemically curing unfilled polyurethane casting resin poured in place and debridged.
2.02 MATERIALS
A. Extruded Aluminum: ASTM B221.
B. Sheet Aluminum: ASTM B209.
C. Sheet Steel: ASTM A446; galvanized.
D. Steel Sections: ASTM A36; shaped to suit mullion sections.
E. Fasteners: Aluminum non-magnetic stainless steel; concealed.
F. Bituminous Coatings: 30 mil cold applied asphalt mastic.
G. Sealants and Gaskets: Permanently elastic; non shrinking; weatherproof. Recommended by manufacturer and
required in fabrication, assembly and installation of work.
H. Treated wood blocking, shims, fillers and nailers for a secure installation.
I. Fiberglass insulation between frames and adjacent construction.
2.03 COMPONENTS
A. Frame: 2 x 4-1/2 inch nominal dimension; thermally broken with interior tubular section insulated from
exterior; flush glazing stops; end dams, drainage holes and internal weep drainage system.
B. Reinforced Mullion: Of shape and structural characteristics to meet wind load requirements.
C. Infill Panel: Mapes or Acceptable Substitution:
1 Outer Face: Aluminum; 8 feet above finished floor and lower: 14 gauge. Above 8 feet high: 18 gauge.
2 Core: Polyisocyanurate, 1 inch thick.
3 Inner Face: Aluminum; 8 feet above finished floor and lower: 14 gauge. Above 8 feet high: 18 gauge.
4 Smooth face, finish to match storefront.
D. Flashings: Aluminum; Finish to match framing sections where exposed.
2.04 GLASS AND GLAZING MATERIALS
A. Glass and Glazing Materials: As specified in Section 08800.
B. Glazing Materials: Type to suit application to achieve weather, moisture, and air infiltration requirements.
Refer to Section 08800.
2.05 SEALANT MATERIALS
A. Sealant and Backing Materials:
1 Perimeter Sealant: Installed under Section 07900.
2 Sealant Used Within System (Not Used for Glazing): Type required by manufacturer to meet performance
requirements.
2.06 FABRICATION
A. Fabricate components with minimum clearances and shim spacing around perimeter of assembly, yet enabling
installation and dynamic movement of perimeter seal.
B. Accurately fit and secure joints and corners. Make joints flush, hairline, and weatherproof.
C. Prepare components to receive anchor devices. Fabricate anchors.
D. Arrange fasteners and attachments to conceal from view.
E. Reinforce framing members for imposed loads.
2.07 FINISHES
A. Clear Anodized Aluminum Surfaces: AA-M12C22A41, Architectural Class I 0.7 mils clear #14 anodized
coating conforming to AAMA 611.
B. Concealed Steel Items: ASTM A123 galvanize to 2.0 ounces/square foot.
C. Apply bituminous paint to concealed aluminum surfaces in contact with cementitious or dissimilar metals.
D. Extent of Finish:
1 Apply factory coating to all surfaces exposed at completed assemblies.
2 Apply finish to surfaces cut during fabrication so that no natural aluminum is visible in completed
assemblies, including joint edges.
3 Apply touch-up materials recommended by coating manufacturer for field application to cut ends and
minor damage to factory applied finish.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Verify dimensions, tolerances, and method of attachment with other work.
B. Verify wall openings and adjoining air and vapor seal materials are ready to receive work of this Section.
3.02 INSTALLATION
A. PRECONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE REQUIRED. DO NOT BEGIN WORK WITHOUT CONSENSUS
ON METHODS AND MATERIALS OF INSTALLATION.
B. Install wall system in accordance with manufacturer�s instructions and AAMA - Metal Curtain Wall,
Window, Store Front and Entrance - Guide Specifications Manual.
C. Attach to structure to permit sufficient adjustment to accommodate construction tolerances and other
irregularities.
D. Provide alignment attachments and shim to permanently fasten system to building structure.
E. Align assembly plumb and level, free of warp or twist. Maintain assembly dimensional tolerances, aligning
with adjacent work.
F. Provide thermal isolation where components penetrated or disrupt building insulation. Install minimal
expanding spray foam insulation to provide an air-tight seal.
G. Install sill flashings. Turn up ends and edges; seal to adjacent work to form water tight dam.
H. Coordinate attachment and seal of perimeter air and vapor barrier materials.
I. Pack fibrous insulation in shim spaces at perimeter of assembly to maintain continuity of thermal barrier.
J. Set thresholds in bed of mastic and secure.
K. Install hardware using templates provided.
L. Install glass and infill panels in accordance with Section 08800, to achieve performance criteria.
3.03 ERECTION TOLERANCES
A. Maximum Variation from Plumb: 0.06 inches every 3 feet non-cumulative or 1/16 inches per 10 feet,
whichever is less.
B. Maximum Misalignment of Two Adjoining Members Abutting in Plane: 1/32 inch.
3.04 ADJUSTING
A. Adjust operating hardware for smooth operation.
3.05 PROTECTION OF FINISHED WORK
A. Protect finished Work from damage.
3.06 CLEANING
A. Remove protective material from pre-finished aluminum surfaces.
B. Wash down surface with a solution of mild detergent in warm water, applied with soft, clean wiping cloths.
Take care to remove dirt from corners. Wipe surfaces clean.
C. Remove excess sealant by method acceptable to sealant manufacturer.
END OF SECTION
SECTION 08500 – METAL WINDOWS
SUMMARY
A. Steel Windows: Discouraged.
B. Aluminum Windows: Discouraged. (If allowed, manufacture to be Kawneer.)
C. Stainless Steel Windows: Not permitted.
END OF PSD TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION – SECTION 08500
SECTION 08520
ALUMINUM WINDOWS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.0 RELATED DOCUMENTS:
Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and
Supplementary Conditions and Division 1-Specification sections, apply to work of
this section.
1.1 SUMMARY:
Section Includes:
Operable aluminum window units as shown on the drawings at Auditorium
control booth.
Sealant work associated with aluminum window installation, including joints
between windows and adjacent materials, as specified in Section 07900.
Related Sections:
Aluminum Storefronts: Section 08410
Wood Windows: Section 08610
Glazing: Section 08800
1.2 SUBMITTALS:
Product Data:
Submit manufacturer's technical data, recommendations and standard details for
aluminum window units, including fabrication, finishing, hardware and other
components of the work. Include certified test laboratory reports as necessary to
show compliance with the requirements.
Shop Drawings:
Submit shop drawings for the fabrication and installation of aluminum window
units and associated components of the work. Include wall elevations at 0.25"
scale, typical unit elevations at 0.75" scale and full-size detail sections of every
typical composite member. Show anchors, hardware operators and other
components not included in manufacturer's standard data. Include glazing
details.
Samples:
Submit samples of each required aluminum finish, on 6" long sections of typical
extrusion for the window units.
Where color or texture of finish will vary slightly for the work, include 2 or more
sections in each sample, to show the limits of such variations.
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE:
Standards:
Except as otherwise indicated, the requirements for aluminum windows, and the
terminology and standards of performance and fabrication workmanship, are
those specified and recommended in ANSI/AAMA 101, and the applicable general
recommendations published by AAMA and AA.
Manufacturer Qualifications:
Firm with at least 10 consecutive years of experience manufacturing windows of
the type required for this project.
Installer Qualifications:
Certified and approved by the window manufacturer to install and service
specified windows and which has operated in the State of Colorado under the
same name for at least 24 months prior to the bid opening.
1.4 PROJECT/SITE CONDITIONS:
Wherever possible check actual window openings in the construction work by
accurate field measurements before fabrication, and show recorded
measurements on final shop drawings. However, coordinate fabrication schedule
with construction progress as directed by Contractor to avoid delay of the work.
Wherever necessary, proceed with fabrication without field measurements, and
coordinate installation tolerances to ensure proper fit of window units.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS:
Acorn Building Components, Inc.
Alenco Division
EFCO Corp.
Kawneer
Traco
2.2 MATERIALS:
Aluminum Extrusions:
Alloy and temper recommended by window manufacturer for strength, corrosion
resistance, and application of required finish, but not less than 22,000 psi
ultimate tensile strength and not less than 0.062" thickness at any location for
main frame and sash members. Comply with ASTM B221.
Fasteners:
Aluminum, non-magnetic stainless steel, epoxy adhesive or other materials
warranted by the manufacturer to be non-corrosive and compatible with the
aluminum window members, trim, hardware, anchors and other components of
the window units.
Where fasteners screw-anchor into aluminum less than 0.125" thick, reinforce
the interior with aluminum or non-magnetic stainless steel to receive screw
threads, or provide standard non-corrosive pressed-in splined grommet nuts.
Do not use exposed fasteners except where unavoidable for the application of
hardware. Match the finish of the metal surrounding the fastener, unless
otherwise indicated.
Anchors, Clips and Window Accessories: Fabricate units of aluminum, non-
magnetic stainless steel, or hot-dip zinc coated steel or iron complying with
ASTM A386. Provide sufficient strength to resist design pressure indicated.
Sliding Type Weatherstripping:
Provide woven pile weatherstripping of wool, polypropylene or nylon pile and
resin-impregnated backing fabric, and aluminum backing strip. Comply with
AAMA 701.2.
Provide stripping with integral center-line barrier fin of semi-rigid plastic sheet
of polypropy-lene.
Sealant:
For sealants required within the fabricated window units, provide type
recommended by window manufacturer for the joint size and movement, to
remain permanently elastic, non-shrinking and non-migrating. See Section 07900
for installation of sealants.
Glass and Glazing Materials:
Refer to Section 08800.
2.3 MANUFACTURED UNITS:
Window Units:
ANSI/AAMA Specification HS-HC65.
Non-Thermal 3550 Series manufactured by EFCO, Inc. or acceptable substitution
by listed manufacturers.
Provide configuration shown on the drawings, including matching fixed units.
Include slide locks on secure side of windows, operating hardware,
weatherstripping, mullions, covers, trim, and accessories. Do not provide insect
screens.
Furnish factory glazed with 0.25" clear tempered glass units as specified in
Section 08800.
2.4 FABRICATION AND ACCESSORIES:
Provide manufacturer's standard fabrication and accessories, except to the
extent more specific or more stringent requirements are indicated. Include
complete system for assembly of components and anchorage of window units,
and prepare sash for glazing.
Fabricate without protruding screws or sharp unfinished edges.
Sizes and Profiles: The required sizes for window units and the profile
requirements are shown on the drawings. Dimensional variations to
accommodate manufacturer's standards may be acceptable if meeting the
Architect's acceptance for appearance.
Provide mullions and cover plates as shown, matching window units, and
complete with anchors for support to structure and for installation of window
units. Allow for erection tolerances and provide for movements of window units
due to thermal expansion and building deflections, in manner indicated.
2.5 FINISHES:
Organic Coating:
Electrostatically applied baked-on fluorocarbon finish, Kynar resin as formulated
by PPG, DeSoto or Glidden. Apply over 5 step preparation and conforming to
NAAMM AA-C12C42R1x and AAMA 605.2 to minimum 1.0 mil finish coating
thickness, color as selected by Architect from manufacturer's standards.
2.6 GLAZING:
Preglaze windows units at the factory where possible and practical for the
applications indicated. Comply with Section 08800 and, where not indicated,
comply with ANSI/AAMA 101 and 800 Series and CPSC 16CFR Part 1201.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION:
Comply with manufacturer's specifications and recommendations for the
installation of window units, hardware, and other components of the work.
Set units plumb, level and true to line, without warp or rack of frames or sash.
Anchor securely in place. Separate aluminum and other corrodible metal surfaces
from sources of corrosion or electrolytic action at points of contact with other
materials.
Set sill members and other members in a bed of compound, as shown, or with
joint fillers or gaskets as shown to provide tight construction. Refer to Section
07900 for compounds, fillers and gaskets to be installed concurrently with
window units.
3.2 ADJUST AND CLEAN:
Adjust operating sash and hardware to provide a tight fit at contact points and at
weatherstripping, for smooth operation and tight closure.
Clean aluminum surfaces promptly after installation of windows, exercising care
to avoid damage of the protective coatings and finishes. Remove excess glazing
and sealant compounds, dirt and other substances. Lubricate hardware and other
moving parts. Clean up metal shavings and touch-up base metal, welds and field
cuts.
3.3 PROTECTION:
Initiate and maintain protection and other precautions required through the
remainder of the construction period, to ensure that window units will be without
damage or deterioration at the time of substantial completion.
END OF SECTION 08520
SECTION 08550 – WOOD WINDOWS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 SUMMARY
A. Bidding Documents and Information, Conditions of the Contract, and Division 1 - General Requirements apply
to the Work of this Section of the Specifications.
B. Section Includes:
1. Factory Fabricated, Factory Glazed Aluminum Clad Wood Windows.
2. Glass and Glazing for Aluminum Clad Wood Windows.
3. All hardware, trim, and accessories necessary to provide a complete, finished installation.
4. Foam Insulation around frames.
C. Interior wood window stools and aprons are specified in Section 06200 (Finish Carpentry).
1.02 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 01351: Sustainable Project Requirements.
B. Section 01330: Submittals.
C. Section 04810: Masonry Unit Assemblies.
D. Section 05500: Metal Fabrications.
E. Section 06100: Rough Carpentry.
F. Section 06200: Finish Carpentry.
G. Section 07200: Spray Polyurethane Foam Insulation
H. Section 07270: Weather Barriers
I. Section 07900: Joint Sealers.
J. Section 09900: Paints and Coatings.
1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. General Requirements: Section 01330.
B. A pre-construction conference is required. The General Contractor shall schedule the conference. The Owner,
the Architect, the General Contractor, the window manufacturer, and the window installer shall be
represented at the conference. Do not begin work without consensus on materials and methods of
installation.
C. Shop Drawings and Product Data for this section of the specifications shall be provided to the Architect for
review within sixty days of the Notice to Proceed so that windows can be ordered and installed prior to
masonry veneer and siding as required by this specification.
D. Shop Drawings. Show an elevation view of each window type with dimensions and a detail for each unique
installation condition. Indicate required rough opening dimensions, framed opening tolerances, affected
related work, and installation requirements. Drawings shall be by window manufacturer or distributor.
E. Product Data. Submit data on component dimensions, anchorage and fasteners, and glazing. Submit product
data sheet for proposed minimal expanding spray foam insulation. Submit required test reports and
structural calculations, including confirmation that clip angle attachment of treated wood frame to building
is adequate and confirmation that nailing fin attachment of window to treated wood frame is adequate.
Submit confirmation that the installer is ASTM and AAMA certified.
F. Samples. Submit one full size sample window with all hardware, trim, and accessories for Architect’s approval
prior to placing the window order. The sample shall be installed in the project mock-up wall per the
requirements of this section of the specifications as though it were part of the actual building. The project
mock-up wall is defined on the building exterior elevations in the Drawings. Submit color samples for
exterior aluminum finish. Submit color samples for window hardware and screens. Submit one 1-foot by
1-foot sample for each type of glazing.
G. Mock-Up Panel: Sample wall panel to be erected prior to installation of masonry work. Provide complete
window unit for Mock-Up panel. Coordinate with Section 04810: Masonry Unit Assemblies, and Section
01330: Submittals.
H. Reference “LEED REQUIREMENTS” section below for additional submittal requirements.
1.04 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND PROTECTION
A. General Requirements: Section 01600.
B. Deliver wood windows in the manufacturer’s original protective packaging.
C. Store wood window components in a clean dry location away from uncured masonry or concrete. Cover
components with waterproof paper, tarpaulin or polyethylene sheeting in a manner to permit circulation of
air. Stack wood window components in a manner that will prevent bending and avoid damage. Protect from
unloading of other materials and work of other trades. Scratching, marring, blemishes, and dents shall be
cause for rejection.
D. After installation, the General Contractor shall adequately protect exposed portions of wood surfaces, clad
surfaces, and glazing from damage by work of other trades. Since the windows are required to be installed
prior to masonry, the General Contractor shall pay particular attention to protecting the windows
from spray foam insulation, mortar and masonry cleaning agents as mortar will etch glass and the
acid in masonry cleaning agents will damage the aluminum finish. Any wood, cladding, or glazing
which has a damaged surface shall be removed and replaced at no cost to the Owner.
E. Remove and replace glazing that is broken, chipped, cracked, abraded or damaged in any way, including
natural causes, accidents and vandalism, during construction period.
1.05 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
A. Observe environmental precautions based on conditions.
B. Do not install sealants when ambient temperature is less than 50 degrees F.
1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Primary Performance Requirements: AAMA / NWWDA 101 / I.S.2, “Commercial” performance class, design
pressure = 50 psf (DP50). Fabricate and install windows in accordance with AAMA/NWWDA 101/I.S.2 –
Voluntary Specifications for Aluminum, Vinyl (PVC) and Wood Windows and Glass Doors.
B. Glazing for aluminum storefront (Section 08410) and aluminum curtain wall (Section 08920) shall be
purchased from one manufacturer having single source responsibility. Glazing for Wood Windows
(Section 08550) shall be purchased from one manufacturer having single source responsibility. Aluminum
storefront / curtain wall glazing manufacturer may be different from wood window glazing manufacturer.
C. Provide test reports from an independent laboratory certifying that the performance criteria set forth herein for
wind resistance, water resistance, air infiltration, forced entry resistance, and condensation resistance have
been met or exceeded. The test reports shall be specific to the windows / window assemblies being
used on this project (see Drawings for window types, “window assemblies” means an opening filled
with multiple units mulled together must be tested in the mulled condition). Test reports for
individual windows that make up a mulled assembly will not be accepted as certification for the
mulled assembly as a whole. The sequence of tests shall be optional between manufacturer and testing
laboratory except that in all cases, the air infiltration test shall be performed before the water resistance test.
1 Wind Resistance: Provide assemblies capable of withstanding uniform test pressure of 50 psf inward and
outward when tested in accordance with ASTM E-330, 3 second gust, in compliance with 2003 International
Building Code.
2 Water Resistance: No water penetration when measured in accordance with ASTM E-331 with test
pressure difference as defined by AAMA/NWWDA 101/I.S.2. No water at 7.50 psf.
3 Air Infiltration: With the vent/sash in a closed and locked position, the window shall be subjected to an air
infiltration test in accordance with ASTM E-283. Air infiltration shall not exceed 0.30 cubic feet per minute per
square foot of frame when tested at 6.24 psf.
4 Forced Entry Resistance: Test in accordance with ASTM F-588 and F-842. A minimum exterior and
interior uniform load of 105 pounds per square foot shall be applied to the entire surface of the test unit. This test
load shall be maintained for a period of 10 seconds. At the conclusion of tests, there shall be no glass breakage,
permanent damage of fasteners, hardware, actuating mechanisms, or any other damage causing the window to be
inoperable. There shall be no permanent deformation of any frame or vent member in excess of 0.4 percent of its
span.
D. When mullions and other structural members occur, whether they are joined by integral mullions, independent
mullions or by a combination of frame members, the resulting members must be capable of withstanding
the wind resistance, water resistance, air infiltration, and forced entry resistance specified herein, and have
a maximum deflection of L/175 of its span. When independent or integral mullions are used to join
windows, evidence of compliance shall be by written mathematical calculations submitted to
Architect with Engineer’s stamp by window manufacturer.
E. Rough Opening Size. This product is factory fabricated and it is unlikely that rough openings will be
constructed prior to this product being ordered. Therefore, the General Contractor is responsible for
coordinating the final rough opening sizes with the window manufacturer who is awarded the
window contract. It is the sole responsibility of the General Contractor to verify required rough opening
sizes and to construct the rough openings as required to accommodate the windows in the manner detailed
in the Drawings.
F. Factory install glass in window units in accordance with manufacturer’s standard method to achieve
performance criteria specified. Window units shall be glazed in the manufacturer’s factory and shipped as
complete units. Units not glazed in the manufacturer’s factory will be rejected.
G. Windows shall be installed PRIOR to masonry veneer and siding and shall be sealed to the weather barrier.
Except at masonry veneer, windows shall be sealed to the weather barrier using self-adhesive flexible
flashing.
H. Installer shall be ASTM and AAMA certified.
1.07 WARRANTY
A. Provide 20 year manufacturer’s warranty including coverage for:
1. Degradation of color finishes.
1. Delamination or separation of finish cladding from wood window members.
2. Seal failure, interpane dusting, or misting of insulated glazing units.
B. Warranty shall include replacement of defective units.
1.08 REFERENCES
A. ASCE 788 - Calculation of Wind Loads.
B. ASTM C-1036 – Standard Specification for Flat Glass.
C. ASTM E-283 – Standard Test Method for Rate of Air Leakage Through Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and
Doors.
D. ASTM E-330 – Standard Test Method for Structural Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and
Doors by Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference.
E. ASTM E-331 – Standard Test Method for Water Penetration of Exterior Windows, Skylights, Doors, and
Curtain Walls by Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference.
F. ASTM E-547 – Standard Test Method for Water Penetration of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors by
Cyclic Static Air Pressure Differential.
G. ASTM E-774 – Specification for Sealed Insulated Glass Units.
H. ASTM E-2112 – Standard Practice for Installation of Exterior Windows, Doors, and Skylights.
I. ASTM F-588 – Standard Test Methods for Measuring the Forced Entry Resistance of Window Assemblies,
Excluding Glazing Impact.
J. WDMA I.S.4 – Industry Standard for Water Repellant Preservative Treatment for Millwork.
K. American Architectural Manufacturer’s Association / Window and Door Manufacturer’s Association (AAMA /
WDMA): ANSI / AAMA/ NWWDA 101 / I.S.2-97 - Voluntary Specifications for Aluminum, Vinyl (PVC)
and Wood Windows and Glass Doors, and 101 / I.S.2 / NAFS-02 - Voluntary Performance Specification
for Windows, Skylights, and Glass Doors.
L. Window and Door Manufacturer’s Association (WDMA): 101 / I.S.2 -WDMA Hallmark Certification
Program.
M. Sealed Insulating Glass Manufacturer’s Association / Insulating Glass Certification Council (SIGMA / IGCC).
N. American Architectural Manufacturer’s Association (AAMA): 2605 – Voluntary Specification for High
Performance Organic Coatings on Architectural Extrusions and Panels.
O. National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC): 101 – Procedure for Determining Fenestration Product Thermal
Properties.
1.08 LEED REQUIREMENTS
A. All wood-based materials and products shall be certified in accordance with the Forest Stewardship Council’s
(FSC) Principles and Criteria. Submit FSC Chain of Custody Certification Numbers for all wood based
materials and products used in the project.
B. All composite wood and agrifiber products shall contain no added urea-formaldehyde resins.
C. The material utilized in this project will contribute toward achieving the LEED credit for recycled content in
the overall project. The Supplier shall submit information indicating the recycled content (by weight) of the
wood and metal materials to be used on this project with the Shop Drawings. Indicate how much of the
recycled content is pre-consumer and how much is post consumer.
B. All related products (i.e. adhesives) installed in an interior location or location that can off-gas to the interior of
the building shall comply with the VOC limits outlined in Section 01351 – Sustainable Project
Requirements.
C. All wood-based materials and products and coatings applied to them on site shall comply with the VOC limits
in Section 01351 – Sustainable Project requirements.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 WOOD WINDOWS
A. Manufacturers:
1. Jeld-Wen “Custom” (formerly Pozzi).
2. Kolbe and Kolbe “Ultra Series Clad w/ High Performance Hardware.”
3. Marvin.
4. Pella “Architect Series.”
2.02 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
A. Provide new, commercial quality, factory fabricated, factory mulled, factory glazed, factory finished,
aluminum-clad wood windows with integral nailing fins, types as shown on the Drawings, together with
insulated glazing and necessary flashings, muntins, mullion covers, panning, jamb extenders, sill pans,
interior trim, insect screens, installation and operation hardware, and all other accessories required for a
complete installation. Units shall be fixed casement, operable casement, and operable awning as indicated
on the drawings.
B. Treated wood blocking, shims, fillers, and nailers as required for a secure installation.
C. Sealing of all joints within each window assembly.
D. General Contractor is responsible for sealing of entire interior and exterior perimeter of window units after
installation as provided for in section 07900 (Joint Sealers).
E. Insulating all shim spaces between window units and adjacent construction with minimal expanding spray
foam insulation. Insulation is by the window installer and product data for proposed insulation shall be
included with the installer’s window submittal package.
F. Removal from site and disposal of all materials, debris, packaging, banding, and other materials and equipment.
G. Sizing: Window sizing as indicated on the Drawings (the window sizes shown on the Frame Types are window
frame dimensions). Some openings are filled with two or more window units mulled together. For
bidding purposes, manufacturers should bid sizes shown and not assume that the window openings will be
modified to accommodate the manufacturer’s standard window sizes. No extras will be allowed after Bid
Opening to achieve the frame sizes indicated on the Drawings.
H. Furnishing of any extra materials specified herein.
2.03 WOOD WINDOW COMPONENTS
A. Wood: Select kiln dried clear Pine species, clear water-repellant, preservative treated in accordance with
WDMA I.S.4, of type suitable for transparent interior finish.
B. Aluminum Cladding (Exterior Surfaces): Formed aluminum factory fit to profile of exterior exposed surface;
folded, locked, and gasketed at corners; factory finished.
C. Insulated Low-E Glazing: Sealed double pane units with capillary tubes. Inner and outer panes shall be 3/16”
glass. Overall unit thickness required shall be dependent upon selected window manufacturer as follows
(thus, the air space will vary by manufacturer): Jeld-Wen – 15/16”, Kolbe and Kolbe – 7/8”, Marvin – ¾” for
fixed units, ¾” for operable units, Pella – 11/16”. Units shall conform with ASTM E-774 (Specification for
Sealed Insulated Glass Units) and ASTM C-1036 (Standard Specification for Flat Glass). Silicone edge seal.
Purge inner pane space with hermetic air. Units shall have internal spacers at muntins to simulate true
divided lites. Glass shall be tempered where required by the 2003 International Building Code, based on area
(it is the wood window manufacturer’s responsibility to comply with this requirement) and where required to
meet the specified performance criteria. Glazing shall be factory installed. Once window units are installed
in the building, the capillary tubes of the glazing units shall be sealed. The following defines the glazing
types indicated on the Drawings:
1. GLASS 1 (North Clerestories). Viracon VE 1-2M or equivalent* Cardinal product.
Tint Visible Light Winter U-Value SHGC
Viracon: Clear 70% 0.29 0.38 Cardinal: Clear 71% 0.32 0.41
2. GLASS 2 (North View Windows, South Clerestories). Viracon VE 1-55 or equivalent* Cardinal product.
Tint Visible Light Winter U-Value SHGC
Viracon: Clear 47% 0.31 0.35 Cardinal: Clear 45% 0.33 0.41
3. GLASS 3 (South, East, and West View Windows). Viracon VE1-40 or equivalent* Cardinal product.
Tint Visible Light Winter U-Value SHGC
Viracon: Clear 36% 0.31 0.28 Cardinal: Clear 41% 0.32 0.31
. Colored tints such as bronze, green, blue, etc. shall not be used to meet the performance criteria specified
(glass must be clear or grey).
. Exterior Glazing Stops: Aluminum to match windows, sloped for wash. Form weather stop flange.
. Interior Glazing Stops: Wood, to match window.
. Window Hardware:
1 Sash Lock: Lever handle with cam lock. Color: baked enamel selected by Architect from manufacturer’s
standard colors.
2 Operator: Manufacturer’s standard. Color: baked enamel selected by Architect from manufacturer’s
standard colors.
3 Projecting Sash Arms: Cadmium or zinc plated steel, friction pivot joints with nylon bearings, removable
pivot clips for cleaning. Provide sash limiter to limit the clear window opening to 6 inches (beyond the face of the
building).
G. Insect Screen Frames: Aluminum frame of rectangular sections; fit with adjustable hardware; nominal size
similar to operable glazed unit. Color: selected by Architect from manufacturer’s standard colors.
H. Insect Screens: 18 by 16 screen mesh, fiberglass. Color: selected by Architect from manufacturer’s standard
colors.
I. Operable Sash Weather Stripping: Dual weather-stripping. Foam lined bulb seal compressed between the
interior of the sash and frame in a continuous plane on all four sides. Seal shall be permanently flexible.
Secondary leaf seal compressed between the edge of the sash and frame.
J. Thermal Bar Divided Lite Muntins: Insulated glazing shall be supplied with Thermal Bar Divided Lite applied
muntin system to simulate true divided lites as shown on Drawings. Exterior muntin bars shall be narrow
(approximately ¾ inch wide) putty line style, permanently bonded to the exterior glass surface. Internal
grids shall provide shadow effect between applied muntins while maintaining the integrity of the insulating
air space. Interior muntin bars shall be clear Western Pine matching exterior muntin width and shall be
permanently bonded to the interior glass surface.
K. Nailing Fins: Window units shall be installed using nailing fins (fin at jambs and head, no nailing fin at sill so
that sill pan functions properly). Window manufacturer shall confirm that nailing fin attachment provides
adequate support for the window assembly / note any additional support required on the window shop
drawings.
2.04 ACCESSORIES
A. Anchors and Fasteners: Hot dip galvanized steel.
B. Treated Wood Frame: See Section 06100 for treated wood frame required to attach windows to framing system.
C. Clip Angles: See Section 05500 for 3 inch long 2 x 2 x 1/8 clip angles at 2’-0” O.C for attachment of treated
wood frame to framing system. Window manufacturer shall confirm that 2’-0” O.C max spacing provides
adequate support for the window assembly / note if more frequent spacing of clip angles is required on the
window shop drawings.
D. Jamb Extensions: Manufacturer shall provide the window units with jamb extensions of sufficient length to
achieve the installation indicated on the wood window opening details on the Drawings.
E. Interior Wood Trim: Window installer shall provide and install wood trim around the interior perimeter of the
window unit to cover the gap between the window unit and adjacent construction. Wood trim to match the
wood of the window unit itself.
F. Aluminum Sill Pan: extruded aluminum sill pan with back and end dams. Back corners shall be soldered so that
pan is waterproof. Pan shall be set in continuous sealant when installed. In siding, sill pan shall match the
color of the siding. In masonry veneer, sill pan shall match the color of the window.
G. Plastic Shims: The sill of the window unit shall be held slightly above the aluminum sill pan by plastic shims.
H. Self-Adhesive Flexible Flashing: Window units at siding shall be sealed to the weather barrier with self-
adhesive flexible flashing around the entire perimeter of the window unit. Flexible flashing shall be
wrapped onto the side of the window unit ½-inch (manufacturers do not consider the nailing fin to be
weather tight).
I. Supply aluminum finish touch up paint for minor damage during construction and for use by maintenance staff
after occupancy.
2.05 FABRICATION
A. Fabricate framing, mullions and sash members with mortise and tenon joints. Glue and steel pin joints to
hairline fit, weather tight. All fasteners shall be concealed from view.
B. Scarf joints permitted if wood matches in color and grain texture. Finger joints not permitted, except where not
exposed to view.
C. Fabricate components with minimum clearances and shim spacing around perimeter of assembly, yet allowing
installation and dynamic movement of perimeter seal.
D. Assemble insect screens of formed aluminum rectangular sections with aluminum mesh set into frame and
secured. Fit frames with four spring loaded pin retainers.
E. Hardware and screens shall be boxed and shipped separately to the job site so that installer does not have to
remove them to install the windows and to protect these components from damage during construction.
2.06 FACTORY FINISHING
A. Exterior Aluminum Finish: Fluropon (70% Kynar 500) multi-coat finish system to meet or exceed standards
required by AAMA specification #2605. Color shall be white if window unit occurs in metal siding. White
means “Standard White” for Jeld-Wen, “Standard White” for Kolbe and Kolbe, “Arctic White” for Marvin,
and “Standard White” for Pella. Color shall be green if window unit occurs in masonry. Green means “Sea
Foam” for Jeld-Wen, “English Ivy” for Kolbe and Kolbe, “Hampton Sage” for Marvin, and “Hemlock
Green” for Pella.
B. Interior Wood Finish: Field applied transparent finish as specified in Section 09900.
C. Apply bituminous paint to concealed aluminum surfaces in contact with cementitious or dissimilar metals.
D. Extent of Finish:
1 Apply factory coating to all surfaces exposed at completed assemblies.
2 Apply finish to surfaces cut during fabrication so that no natural aluminum is visible in completed
assemblies, including joint edges.
3 Apply touch up materials recommended by coating manufacturer for field application to cut ends and minor
damage.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Verify rough openings are correctly sized and located.
3.02 PREPARATION
A. Prepare opening to permit correct installation of frame and achieve continuity of interior vapor retarder and
exterior weather barrier seal.
B. Adjacent Surfaces Protection: Protect adjacent work and finished surfaces during product installation.
3.03 INSTALLATION
A. A pre-construction conference is required. The General Contractor shall schedule the conference. The Owner,
the Architect, the General Contractor, the window manufacturer, and the window installer shall be
represented at the conference. Do not begin work without consensus on materials and methods of
installation.
B. Install windows per manufacturer’s instructions.
C. Attach window frame with shims to perimeter opening to accommodate construction tolerances and other
irregularities.
D. Use anchorage devices to securely attach frames to structure. See the Drawings for Section 06100 window
framing and Section 05500 installation clip angles to secure windows to wall framing system.
E. Align assembly plumb and level, free of warp or twist. Maintain assembly dimensional tolerances, aligning
with adjacent work.
F. Coordinate attachment and seal of air and vapor barrier materials. Comply with ASTM E-2112.
G. Provide thermal isolation where components penetrate or disrupt building insulation.
H. Install operating hardware.
I. Install perimeter sealant and backing materials in accordance with Section 07900. All joints between window
frames and the building structure shall be sealed in order to secure a watertight installation.
J. Install minimal expanding spray foam insulation to provide an air-tight seal.
K. Verify that glazing meets Safety Glazing requirements of 2003 International Building Code.
L. Coordinate installation of stool furnished under Section 06200.
3.04 ERECTION TOLERANCES
A. Section 01450 - Quality Control: Tolerances.
B. Maximum Variation from Level or Plumb: 1/16 inches every 3 feet non-cumulative or 1/8 inches per 10 feet,
whichever is less.
3.05 ADJUSTING
A. Section 01770 - Contract Closeout: Adjusting installed work.
B. Adjust hardware for smooth operation and secure weather tight closure.
3.06 CLEANING
A. Section 01741 - Final Cleaning.
B. Remove protective material from factory finished surfaces.
C. Wash surfaces by method recommended and acceptable to sealant and window manufacturer; rinse and wipe
surfaces clean.
D. Remove excess sealant by moderate use of mineral spirits or other solvent acceptable to sealant and window
manufacturer.
E. Remove construction debris from project site and legally dispose of debris.
3.07 EXTRA STOCK
A. Provide three each of each type and size of glazing.
END OF SECTION
SECTION 08600 – WOOD AND PLASTIC WINDOWS
SUMMARY
Wood Windows: Preferred.
1. Kolbe & Kolbe Windows, Wausau Wisconsin
2. Sierra Pacific
3. Approved equal.
B. Plastic Windows: Not permitted.
C. All window styles and configurations to be reviewed and approved by Owner during
design process.
END OF PSD TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION – SECTION 08600
Insert Kinard Section 08640 – “Solatube” Skylites
SECTION 08650 – SPECIAL WINDOWS
Security Windows and Screens: Review with Owner.
END OF PSD TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION – SECTION 08650
SECTION 08700
HARDWARE
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 SUMMARY
A. This Section includes items known commercially as finish or door hardware
that are required for swing, sliding, and folding doors, except special types of
unique hardware specified in the same sections as the doors and door frames on
which they are installed.
B. Hardware specified herein is to cover all necessary material required to fully
complete the hardware requirements of specified openings. It is the intention
that the hardware specified shall be of sufficient quantities necessary to complete
the Work. Notify the Architect of omissions or discrepancies prior to bid date for
clarifications or instructions. Adjustments to the Contract Sum will not be
allowed for omissions not clarified prior to bid opening.
C. This Section includes the following:
1. Hinges.
2. Key control system.
3. Lock cylinders and keys.
4. Lock and latch sets.
5. Flush Bolts, Surface Bolts.
6. Exit devices.
7. Push/pull units.
8. Closers.
9. Overhead holders.
10. Miscellaneous door control devices.
11. Door trim units.
12. Protection plates.
13. Electronic Security Hardware.
14. Weatherstripping for exterior doors.
15. Sound stripping for interior doors.
16. Automatic drop seals (door bottoms).
17. Astragals or meeting seals on pairs of doors.
18. Thresholds.
D. Related Sections: The following Sections contain requirements that relate to
this Section:
1. Division 8 Section "Custom Hollow Metal" for silencers integral with hollow
metal frame.
2. Division 8 Section " Wood Doors" for factory prefitting and factory
premachining of doors for door hardware.
3. Division 8 Section "Aluminum Curtain Wall” for hardware associated with
doors in curtain wall framing.
E. Products furnished, but not installed, under this Section including, but not
limited to:
1. Cylinders for locks on overhead, coiling, and access doors and key switches.
1.02 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit the following in accordance with Sections 01330 and 01334.
B. Product data including manufacturers' technical product data for each item of
door hardware, installation instructions, maintenance of operating parts and
finish, and other information necessary to show compliance with requirements.
C. Final hardware schedule coordinated with doors, frames, and related work to
ensure proper size, thickness, hand, function, and finish of door hardware.
1. Final Hardware Schedule Content: Based on hardware indicated, organize
schedule into "hardware sets" indicating complete designations of every item
required for each door or opening. Include the following information:
a) Vertical format, horizontal format will not be reviewed and will be returned
marked “not approved”.
b) Type, style, function, size, and finish of each hardware item.
c) Maximum allowable degree of swing and door handing.
d) Fire rating.
e) Name and manufacturer of each item.
f) Fastenings and other pertinent information.
g) Location of each hardware set cross-referenced to indications on Drawings
both on floor plans and in door and frame schedule.
h) Explanation of all abbreviations, symbols, and codes contained in schedule.
i) Mounting locations for hardware.
j) Door and frame sizes and materials.
k) Electronic file, CD or floppy disc data formatted to Owner's operating system.
2. Keying Schedule: Owner furnished bitting list for factory combinated locks,
cylinders and cores.
D. Templates for doors, frames, and other work specified to be factory prepared
for the installation of door hardware. Check shop drawings of other work to
confirm that adequate provisions are made for locating and installing door
hardware to comply with indicated requirements.
E. Furnish three, (3), copies of maintenance manuals for each different hardware
item, including operation and maintenance instructions, parts listing with sources
indicated, recommended parts inventory listing, emergency instructions, and
similar information. Include all diagnostic and repair information available to
manufactures and installers maintenance personnel. Submit for Owners
information at Project closeout as specified in Division 1. Comply with Sections
01770 and 01783.
1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Single Source Responsibility: Obtain each type of hardware (latch and
locksets, hinges, closers, etc.) from a single manufacturer.
B. Supplier Qualifications: A recognized architectural door hardware supplier,
with warehousing facilities in the Project's vicinity, that has a record of
successful in-service performance for supplying door hardware similar in
quantity, type, and quality to that indicated for this Project and that employs an
experienced architectural hardware consultant (AHC) who is available to Owner,
Architect, and Contractor, at reasonable times during the course of the Work, for
consultation.
C. Provide concealed fasteners for hardware units that are exposed when door is
closed except to the extent no standard units of type specified are available with
concealed fasteners. Where thru-bolts are used as a means of reinforcing the
work, provide sleeves for each thru-bolt or use sex screw fasteners.
D. Fire-Rated Openings: Provide door hardware for fire-rated openings that
complies with UBC 7-2, (97), Part 1 and 2 and NFPA Standard No. 80 and
requirements of authorities having jurisdiction. Provide only items of door
hardware that are listed and are identical to products tested by UL, Warnock
Hersey, FM, or other testing and inspecting organization acceptable to authorities
having jurisdiction for use on types and sizes of doors indicated in compliance
with requirements of fire-rated door and door frame labels.
E. Wiring and Riser Diagrams: Supplier shall furnish, electrical wiring and riser
diagrams for low voltage security equipment specified in this Section. Provide
elevation drawings indicating door numbers, associated electronic security
equipment such as power supplies and interconnections between door system
components, control wiring for electric locks, indicator signal lights and
sounding devices which are contained in the approved hardware Submittals.
Elevations shall indicate standard electrical enclosures detailing the
manufacturers space and attaching requirements.
F. Where exit devices are required on fire rated doors, (with supplementary
marking on door label indicating “Fire Door to be Equipped with “Fire Exit
Hardware”), provide label on exit device indicating “Fire Exit Hardware”.
1.04 PRODUCT HANDLING
A. Tag each item or package separately with identification related to final
hardware schedule, and include basic installation instructions with each item or
package
B. Packaging of door hardware is responsibility of supplier. As hardware
supplier from various manufacturers receives material, sort and repackage in
containers clearly marked with appropriate hardware set number to match set
numbers of approved hardware schedule.
C. Inventory door hardware jointly with representatives of hardware supplier and
hardware installer until each is satisfied that count is correct.
D. Deliver individually packaged door hardware items promptly to place of
installation (shop or Project site).
E. Provide secure lock-up for door hardware delivered to the Project, but not yet
installed. Control handling and installation of hardware items that are not
immediately replaceable so that completion of the Work will not be delayed by
hardware losses both before and after installation.
1.05 MAINTENANCE
A. Maintenance Tools and Instructions: Furnish a complete set of specialized
tools and maintenance instructions as needed for Owner's continued adjustment,
maintenance, and removal and replacement of door hardware. Present special
tools and maintenance instructions to Owner at time of testing and
demonstration interval.
B. Preinstallation conference shall be conducted prior to installation of hardware
at Project site. Meet with the, Owner, Contractor, installer, and manufacturers
representatives. A separate preinstallation conference shall be conducted prior
to the installation of electronic security hardware with the electrical contractor
Review catalogs, brochures, templates, installation instructions, and the
approved hardware schedule. Survey installation procedures and workmanship,
with special emphasis on unusual conditions, as to ensure correct technique of
installation, and coordination with other work. Notify participants at least ten, 10
working days before conference.
C. General Warranty: Warranty specified in this Article shall not deprive the
Owner of other rights the Owner may have under other provisions of the Contract
Documents and shall be in addition to, and run concurrent with, other
warranties made by the Contractor under requirements of the Contract
Documents.
D. Hardware Manufacturers Warranty: All hardware shall be free of defects and
imperfections in manufacture and finish. Hardware shall be guaranteed by the
manufacturer to perform all the various functions required for, twenty-four, 24
months from date of Final Completion.
E. Provide the following special warranty for the following items:
1. Continuous Hinges 10 years.
2. Locksets, cylinders and latchsets 5 years.
3. Door Closers 10 years.
4. Exit devices 3 years.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 MANUFACTURERS
A. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements,
manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated in the Work include,
but are not limited to, the following:
1. Butts and Hinges:
a) Bommer Industries: LB8000 LB8004.
b) Hager Hinge: AB700 AB750.
c) McKinney Hinge: TA714 TA786.
2. Continuous Hinges:
a) Markar Products, Inc.: FM-300 HG-311.
3. Key Control System:
a) Schlage Lock Company: Poudre School District Existing System.
4. Locksets, Latchsets and Deadbolts:
a) Schlage Lock Company: D-Vandlgard Series Rhodes Lever Design.
5. Proximity Card Locksets:
a) Locknetics: PRO-5000 Series PRO993L Series.
6. Exit Devices:
a) Von Duprin: 94 Series 99 Series.
7. Door Closers and Magnetic Holders:
a) LCN, Div. Ingersoll-Rand: 4010/4110 1461-EDA Series.
8. Flush Bolts, Automatic Flush Bolts, Coordinators:
a) Hager 292D 291D 282D 297D.
b) Door Controls 842 942 780 600.
c) Ives FB31P FB41P FB458 COR-BX-FB.
d) Rockwood 1842 1942 555 1600.
9. Door Trim Units:
a) Ives WS406 FS436/438 FS495.
b) Rockwood 407/408 440/442 N/A.
c) Triangle Brass W1274CCS 1211/1212TM N/A.
d) Hager 236W 241F/243F N/A.
10. Door Stripping, Seals and Threshold:
a) Pemko 272A 18041CP 3452CP S88D.
b) National Guard Products 613A A626A C627A 9440.
2.02 SCHEDULED HARDWARE
A. Requirements for design, grade, function, finish, size, and other distinctive
qualities of each type of finish hardware are indicated in the "Hardware Schedule"
at the end of this Section. Products are identified by using hardware designation
numbers of the following:
1. Manufacturer's Product Designations: The product designation and name of
one manufacturer are listed for each hardware type required for the purpose of
establishing minimum requirements. Provide either the product designated or,
where more than one manufacturer is specified under the Article "Manufacturers"
in Part 2 for each hardware type, the comparable product of one of the other
manufacturers that complies with requirements.
2.03 MATERIALS AND FABRICATION
A. Manufacturer's Name Plate: Do not use manufacturers' products that have
manufacturer's name or trade name displayed in a visible location (omit
removable nameplates) except in conjunction with required fire-rated labels and
as otherwise acceptable to Architect.
1. Manufacturer's identification will be permitted on rim of lock cylinders only.
B. Base Metals: Produce hardware units of basic metal and forming method
indicated, using manufacturer's standard metal alloy, composition, temper, and
hardness, but in no case of lesser (commercially recognized) quality than
specified for applicable hardware units by applicable ANSI/BHMA A156 series
standards for each type of hardware item and with ANSI/BHMA A156.18 for finish
designations indicated. Do not furnish "optional" materials or forming methods
for those indicated, except as otherwise specified.
C. Base Metals: Produce hardware units of basic metal and forming method
indicated using manufacturer's standard metal alloy, composition, temper, and
hardness, but in no case of lesser (commercially recognized) quality than
specified for applicable hardware units for finish designations indicated.
D. Fasteners: Provide hardware manufactured to conform to published templates,
generally prepared for machine screw installation. Do not provide hardware that
has been prepared for self-tapping sheet metal screws, except as specifically
indicated.
E. Furnish screws for installation with each hardware item. Provide Phillips flat-
head screws except as otherwise indicated. Finish exposed (exposed under any
condition) screws to match hardware finish or, if exposed in surfaces of other
work, to match finish of this other work as closely as possible including
"prepared for paint" surfaces to receive painted finish.
2.04 HINGES, BUTTS, AND PIVOTS
A. Hinges shall be certified to exceed two million, five hundred thousand,
2,500,000, full load-operating cycles by a recognized independent testing
laboratory. Templates: Except for hinges and pivots to be installed entirely (both
leaves) into wood doors and frames, provide only template-produced units.
B. Screws: Provide Phillips flat-head screws complying with the following
requirements:
1. For metal doors and frames install machine screws into drilled and tapped
holes.
2. For wood doors and frames install wood screws.
3. For fire-rated wood doors install #12 x 1-1/4-inch, threaded-to-the-head steel
wood screws.
4. Finish screw heads to match surface of hinges or pivots.
C. Hinge Pins: Except as otherwise indicated, provide hinge pins as follows:
1. Out-Swing Doors with Locks: Nonremovable pins.
2. Interior Doors: Nonrising pins.
3. Tips: Flat button and matching plug, finished to match leaves.
4. Number of Hinges: Provide number of hinges indicated but not less than 3
hinges for door leaf for doors 90 inches or less in height and one additional hinge
for each 30 inches of additional height. Unless otherwise specified, hinge size for
doors through 3’-0” shall be 4-1/2 inches x 4-1/2 inches.
5. Hinges for doors over 3’-0” wide shall be four ball bearing, heavy weight, 0.190
gage inches, 5 inches x 4-1/2 inches.
6. Fire-Rated Doors: Not less than 3 hinges per door leaf for doors 86 inches or
less in height with same rule for additional hinges.
D. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements,
manufacturers offering products which may be incorporated in the Work include:
1. Bommer Hinge LB8000 LB8004.
2. Hager Hinge AB700 AB750.
3. McKinney Hinge TA714 TA786.
2.05 CONTINUOUS HINGES
A. Pin and barrel continuous hinges shall be certified to exceed six million,
6,000,000, full load operating cycles by a recognized independent testing
laboratory. Manufacture units for proper door thickness, height, custom screw
patterns and electrical modifications.
B. Provide hinge guard type continuous hinge to prevent door edges from
abusive conditions. Manufacture units for proper door thickness, height, custom
screw patterns and electrical modifications.
C. Fabricate units from heavy-duty 14 gage, Type 304 stainless steel, certified to
exceed 1,000,000 full load-operating cycles by a recognized independent testing
laboratory. Hinges shall be rated at 600 pound weight capacity.
D. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements,
manufacturers offering products which may be incorporated in the Work include:
1. Markar Products, Inc.: FM-300 HG-311.
2.06 KEYING SYSTEMS
A. Meet with Architect and Owner to finalize keying requirements and obtain
keying instructions in writing. Equip locks and cylinders with Schlage six pin
interchangeable core cylinders. Cylinders must allow for applications of
multiplex keying capabilities and multiple keyways. Keying shall be performed by
Schlage Lock factory.
B. Owner shall furnish supplier with bitting list for factory to combinate locks,
cylinders and cores.
C. Furnish cylinders with temporary construction core keying system during
construction period. Owner shall remove temporary construction cores and
install permanent keyed cores into locksets and cylinders. Owner shall return
temporary construction cores to General Contractor. General Contractor shall
return temporary construction cores to supplier for credit. Do not stamp keys
with bittings, keyways, or key symbols. Failure to properly comply with these
requirements may be cause to require replacement of all or any part of the
cylinders and keys involved as deemed necessary at no additional cost to the
Owner.
D. Key Material: Furnish Poudre School District's "custom die stamped keys" of
nickel silver to maintain security and safety of keying system and accuracy in
keys and long cylinder wear.
E. Do not package permanent keys with locks. Package key separately from
locksets and cores. Deliver all keys, key blanks and other security keys direct to
Owner from lock manufacturer by secure courier, return receipt requested.
Failure to properly comply with these requirements may be cause to require
replacement of all or any part of the cylinders and keys involved as deemed
necessary at no additional cost to the Owner.
F. Key Quantity: Furnish keys in the following quantities:
1. 25 each Temporary construction keys to General Contractor.
2. 2 each Temporary construction control keys to Owner.
3. 2 each Grand Master keys for each grand master used, to Owner.
4. 2 each Master Keys for each master used, to Owner.
5. 2 each Control keys, to Owner.
6. 2 each Change keys per cylinder to Owner.
7. 200 each Poudre School District Custom Die Stamped Key Blanks.
G. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements,
manufacturers offering products which may be incorporated in the Work include:
1. Schlage Lock Company Poudre School District, registered special key sections
as directed by Owner.
2.07 LOCKSETS AND LATCHSETS
A. Locksets shall be certified to exceed two million, 2,000,000, full load operating
cycles by a recognized independent testing laboratory. Locksets and latchsets
shall be non-handed, heavy-duty cylindrical type, with 2-3/4 inch backset or
greater, as specified, with ½ inch throw latchbolt.
B. Manufacturer lock chassis from cold rolled steel, with locking spindles of
stainless steel. Spindles to be of interlocking design to resist deforming under
sever torque. Outside Lever drivers shall be of cast stainless steel to improve
torque resistance to forced entry.
C. Disablement of secured levers shall not permit latchbolt retraction from secure
side while allowing emergency egress. Lever trim shall be designed to increase
resistance against vandalism and forced entry by over torquing of lock chassis.
D. Lever handles shall be a minimum of 4 9/16 inch in length and shall provide a
minimum of 2 inches of clearance from the door surface to the inside of the lever
at its midpoint. Rosettes shall be a minimum of 3 7/16-inch diameter to ensure
complete coverage of the door preparation. Lever trim shall be available with
tactile or knurled surface for identification of hazardous area.
E. Furnish units with concealed through-bolts and threaded chassis hubs to
prevent lever torque from rotating lock chassis and maintain correct alignment.
Equip units with cast auxiliary spring cages with studs to prevent rotation
attached directly to the lock chassis to assist in support of levers. Spring cage
units shall contain coil compression springs to maintain life safety and provide
extended service.
F. Provide manufacturer’s standard wrought box strike for each latch or lock bolt,
with curved lip extended to protect frame. Comply with UL requirements for
throw of bolts and latch bolts on rated fire openings.
G. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements,
manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated in the Work include:
1. Schlage Lock Company D-Vandlgard Series Rhodes Lever Design.
2.08 KEY CONTROL SYSTEM
A. Provide a key control system including envelopes, labels, tags with self-
locking key clips, receipt forms, 3-way visible card index, temporary markers,
permanent markers, and standard metal cabinet.
1. Provide complete cross-index system set up by Owner, and place keys on
markers and hooks in the cabinet as determined by the final key schedule.
2. Provide hinged-panel type cabinet for wall mounting.
3. Furnish 1000 capacity.
B. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements,
manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated in the Work include:
1. Lund Equipment.
2. Telkee Incorporated.
2.09 EXIT DEVICES AND MULLIONS
A. Exit devices shall be certified to exceed three million, 3,000,000, full load
operating cycles by a recognized independent testing laboratory. Provide exit
devices of single manufacturer with specified functions, which can accept
exterior and interior interchangeable core cylinders of specified cylinders.
B. Exit devices shall have ribbed interior body to discourage vandalism and
graffiti. Equip devices with roller type strikes, fluid dampers to reduce noise.
Where specified furnish cylinder dogging to replace standard hex key dogging.
C. Furnish through bolted fasteners for all devices. Where required, provide
projecting glass stop kits to provide clearance when used with projecting glass
stops.
D. Surface vertical rod exit device applications: Furnish less bottom rod exit
devices at locations where LBR applications are permitted. Openings where
vertical bottom rods are required furnish bottom rod and latch guards. Bottom
latches of vertical rod exit devices shall be furnished with mortised adjustable sill
strike #385A.
E. Lever handle trim shall be certified to exceed five hundred, 500,000, full load
operating cycles by a recognized independent testing laboratory. Furnish lever
trim with breakaway mechanism designed to disengage lever from operating
should excessive force be applied, and allow lever to be re-set to its operating
position. Lever design to match lock manufacturer’s lever design.
F. Keyed security removable mullions shall be certified to exceed one hundred
thousand, 100,000, full load operating cycles by a recognized independent testing
laboratory and shall accept security cylinders of specified cylinder manufacturer,
to allow removal by use of the cylinder. Mullions to be furnished with a self-
locking mechanism for re-installation without the use of the cylinder. Equip each
mullion with mullion stabilizers to maintain integrity between door and mullion to
prevent vandalism. Furnish mullions with wall mounted storage kit.
G. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements,
manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated in the Work include:
1. Von Duprin 94 Series 99 Series KR49/9954 Series.
2.010 CLOSERS AND DOOR CONTROL DEVICES
A. Closers shall be certified to exceed ten million, 10,000,000, full load operating
cycles by a recognized independent testing laboratory. Where manual closers
are indicated for doors required to be accessible to the physically challenged,
provide adjustable units complying with ANSI A117.1 provisions for door opening
force and delayed action closing. Except as specifically indicated, comply with
manufacturer’s recommendations for size of door control units, depending upon
size of door, exposure to weather, and anticipated frequency of use.
B. Closers shall be cast iron construction with forged lever arms, independent
adjusting valves for closing, latching and back check. Hydraulic regulation
controlled by tamper-proof, non-critical screw valves. All closer adjustments
shall be shielded by plastic cover plate after installation. Pressure relief valve,
PRV, door closers will not be permitted.
C. Furnish extra duty arms, EDA, to protect against excessive force. Provide
special templated arms to allow clearance and applications of overhead stops
and holders.
D. Provide combination door closer and electromagnetic holder designed to hold
door in open position. Under normal usage and to release and automatically
close door under fire conditions. Incorporate an integral electromagnetic holder
mechanism designed for use with UL listed fire detectors, provided with normally
closed switching contacts. Provide integral smoke detector device in
combination door closers and holders complying with UL 228.
E. Install closers to allow maximum degree of opening, position back check to
activate well in advance of the stop position to cushion the opening swing and
prevent door and frame damage. Do not use door closer to stop door travel.
Unless specified, install closers with through bolt mounting method on metal and
wood doors.
F. Openings requiring electrically controlled door holding magnets shall be
equipped with units, which are, fail-safe and hold until current is interrupted.
Provide units with through bolt attachment for door mounted armatures. Size the
units for proper depth and projection to ensure clearance with adjacent hardware.
G. Operating Voltages: Coordinate operating power requirements with Fire/Life
Safety control systems.
H. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements,
manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated in the Work include:
1. LCN, Div. Ingersoll-Rand: 4010/4110 1461-EDA Series.
2.011 PNEUMATIC-HYDRAULIC POWER DOOR OPERATORS
A. Closer body shall be certified to exceed ten million, 10,000,000, full load
operating cycles by a recognized independent testing laboratory. Shall conform
to ANSI A156.19; ADA law, section 4.13.12; ANSI A117.1.
B. System shall be a pneumatically and electrically powered, surface; door
mounted overhead operator to provide easy access for physically handicapped
persons. Opening force and time to close standards shall be in compliance with
ADA requirements. Full closing force shall be provided when power cycle ends.
C. Power door operator system shall include features and functions as follows:
1. Provisions for separate conduits to carry high and low voltage wiring in
compliance with applicable National Electrical Code requirements.
2. Operator shall be designed to prevent damage to mechanism if system is
actuated while door is latched or if door is forced closed during opening cycle.
3. Provisions in control box or module shall provide control (inputs and outputs)
for electric strike delay, auxiliary contacts, sequential operation, fire alarm
systems, actuators, swing side sensors, and stop side sensors.
4. Door operator (closer) shall be fabricated using high strength cast iron cylinder
and one-piece forged steel piston with forged steel main arm. Units shall be
sealed and filled with all-weather fluid. Furnish fully concealed, tamper proof,
pneumatic power transfers, LCN 460. Units shall provide continuous protection
for the enclosed pneumatic tube, when doors are in the open position.
D. Furnish system complete with components necessary for proper installation,
including door closer (operator), actuators at each side of door, connectors,
wiring, compressors, tubing and other components as needed.
E. Actuators shall be as indicated on drawings. Provide two actuators per
opening one on each side of door for access from either direction.
F. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements,
manufacturers offering products which may be incorporated in the Work include:
1. LCN 4820 Series.
2. Activation and safety devices:
a) Wall push-plate switch: Manufacturer’s standard semi-flush, wall mounted,
door control switch; consisting of round or square, flat push plate; of material
indicated; and actuator mounted in recessed junction box. Provide engraved
message as indicated.
2.012 OVERHEAD STOPS AND HOLDERS
A. Overhead stops and holders shall be certified to exceed six million, 6,000,000,
full load operating cycles by a recognized independent testing laboratory.
Provide non-handed overhead stops and holders as listed in the hardware sets.
Coordinate overhead holder and stop mounting with door closer to facilitate the
optimum degree of door opening.
B. Manufacture all major metal components from type 304, stainless steel to deter
corrosion and to prevent stress related failures. Equip units with adjustable jamb
bracket to allow adjustment after installation. Where required, furnish special
templating application to prevent closer and overhead stop or holder from
interfering with operation.
C. Install overhead stops and holders with one piece sex bolts and machine
screws. Do not install hold open devices on fire rated openings.
D. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements,
manufacturers offering products which may be incorporated in the Work include:
1. Glynn Johnson: 90 Series 100 Series.
2.013 PROTECTIVE PLATES
A. Provide manufacturers standard exposed, counter sunk holes with fasteners
for door trim units, Kick plates, edge trim, push/pull plates and similar units;
either machine screws of self-tapping screws.
B. Fabricate protection plates, armor, kick or mop, not more than 2 inches less
than door width on stop side and not more than 1 inch less than door width on
pull side, and 1 inch less than the door width on double doors, by the height
indicated.
1. Metal Plates: Stainless steel plates 0.050, US 18 Ga.
C. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements,
manufacturers offering products which may be incorporated in the Work include:
1. Hager 193S, (0.050 inches), B3E
2. Ives 8400, (0.050 inches), B3E.
3. Rockwood 18 gage, (0.050 inches), B3E.
4. Triangle Brass KOO50-18 gage, (0.050 inches), B3E.
2.014 DOOR STOPS
A. Furnish heavy duty wrought brass, bronze or stainless steel base material,
concave or convex wall stops, coincide with lock function, wherever door strikes
wall. Where wall stop will not work, furnish overhead stop/holder similar to Glynn
Johnson Series 90, surface mount or Series 100, concealed mount. Floor stops
are not acceptable.
B. Provide gray resilient rubber bumpers.
C. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements,
manufacturers offering products which may be incorporated in the Work include:
1. Hager 236W 241F/243F N/A.
2. Ives WS406 FS436/438 FS495.
3. Rockwood 407/408 440/442 N/A.
4. Triangle Brass W1274CCS 1211/1212TM N/A.
2.015 FLUSH BOLTS AND COORDINATORS
A. Automatic flush bolts shall be certified to exceed one hundred thousand,
100,000, full load operating cycles by a recognized independent testing
laboratory. Provide units UL listed up to 1-1/2 hours for use on wood or metal
doors and 3 hours on metal fire rated doors. Furnish in investment cast steel,
brass, bronze or stainless steel base material. Wrought materials will not be
permitted.
B. Units shall be non-handed, and feature adjustable rods to accommodate door
and frame variations. Automatic flush bolts shall latch the inactive leaf of pair of
doors, when the active door is closed. When the active door is opened, bolts will
automatically retract, releasing the inactive door.
C. Coordinators shall be certified to exceed 100 hundred thousand, 100,000, full
load operating cycles by a recognized independent testing laboratory.
Coordinators shall be UL Listed for use and applications on pair of doors. Mount
coordinators on the stop strip of the frame. Furnish filler bars of necessary
length to cover the remaining portion of the stop strip. Where required, provide
cast aluminum mounting brackets to allow stop mounted hardware. Units shall
be of structural steel components, housed in an aluminum channel. Furnished in
a clear anodized finish ready for field painting if required.
D. Provide spring loaded type dust proof strikes where manual or automatic
operated flush bolts are applied. Provide units for applications in floor or
threshold conditions.
E. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements,
manufacturers offering products which may be incorporated in the Work include:
1. Hager 292D 291D 282D 297D.
2. Ives FB31P FB41P FB458 COR-BX-FB.
3. Door Controls 842 942 780 600.
4. Rockwood 1842 1942 555 1600.
2.016 ELECTRONIC SECURITY HARDWARE
A. Electric Power Transfer: Power transfers shall be certified to exceed, three
million, 3,000,000 full load-operating cycles by a recognized independent testing
laboratory.
B. Provide fully concealed, tamper proof, when door is in closed position. Units
shall provide continuous protection for the enclosed wires, when doors are in the
open position. Provide UL rated units for use in fire door and frame applications.
Power transfers to be UL listed, rated Class 1, low voltage, at 24VDC, 2 amperes,
16/20 amperes maximum surge, two 18 gauge wire or ten 24 gauge wire leads, as
required. Units shall be approximately 9 inches x 1-7/16 inches x 1-1/2 inches,
with housings and fittings pressure cast, zinc
dichromate steel. Exposed door loop and electric power hinge transfers will not
be permitted.
C. Electric Exit Devices: Manufacturer units in accordance with U.S. domestic and
international standards for NFPA 101. Provide only UL listed A, Exit Panic Device
for use on Accident Hazard or Fire Exit Hardware applications. Remote unlocking
shall retract the latch bolt and immediately.
D. Electric exit devices shall be operated by solenoid activated latchbolts which
can be opened momentary or for prolonged periods of time. Fail safe design,
interruption of power, device returns latch bolt to the locked position. Devices to
be connected direct to security consoles or may be used as a stand alone alarm
station.
E. Exterior door security exit devices shall be equipped with a "request to exit
switch", (RX), to detect attempts to exit and "latchbolt monitoring", (LX), to
monitor latchbolt position. Furnish exit devices with "special dogging", (SD),
feature to mechanically dog exit devices.
F. Fire Alarm Input: Building fire/life safety alarm system upon activation shall
immediately disable alarmed devices permitting unrestricted emergency egress
from area.
G. Regulated Power Supply: Provide only UL listed, class 2-power supply,
regulated and rectified to meet electrical security hardware current requirements.
Install in a secured location adjacent to the security device. Equip with hinged
panel, keyed lock, sealed lead acid battery pack with capacity for three hours at
full load or seven hours at half load of operation. Batteries pack shall
automatically recharge when failed power is restored. Enclosure shall be
constructed of 19 gauge, prime coat gray steel, approximately 10 inches high, 12-
1/2 inches wide, 5 inches deep, with five ½ x ¾ inch knockout holes for conduit
connection. Provide units with terminal blocks to accept up to 14-gauge wire.
Regulated power output to be field selectable for either 24VDC at 2-ampere
continuous, 16.0 amperes surge for 300 milliseconds or 12VDC at 4 ampere with
power input 240VAC at 0.5 ampere, capable of providing power to two security
devices.
H. Key switches: Provide keyed cylinder switch, capable of accepting specified
security cylinders, to provide means of arming, disarming or resetting devices.
Switches shall allow key removal when either in the armed or disarmed position.
Provide indicator lamps to allow visual status of security device. Security key
switch shall be equipped with 24VDC solid state (SCR) alarm circuit containing a
monitored NO contact input and NO alarm output, reset by activation of the key
switch. Furnish 2-3/4 inches x 4-1/2 inches; tamper resistant back box with ½
inch knockouts for access to switch assemblies.
I. Junction box: Provide surface mounted, hinged door with twist turn lock,
junction box with 20 position terminal strip to accept 12 to 24 gauge wire. Units
are to be approximately 10 inches high, 10 inches wide and 6 inches deep, with 6
heavy gauge steel, ¾ inch knock outs, top, bottom, right and left side panels and
back.
J. Wiring and Riser Diagrams: Supplier shall furnish to the General Contractor,
electrical wiring and riser diagrams for low voltage security equipment specified
in this Section. Provide elevation drawings indicating door numbers, associated
electronic security equipment such as power supplies and interconnections
between door system components, control wiring for electric locks, indicator
signal lights and sounding devices which are contained in the approved hardware
Submittals. Elevations shall indicate standard electrical enclosures detailing the
manufacturers space and attaching requirements.
K. Testing and Acceptance: The Contractor shall provide as part of the system
start-up responsibilities, a complete data base with respect to electro-mechanical
security hardware items functions and features. Testing shall include, but is not
necessarily limited to, demonstration in the operational use of all electronic
security hardware. Electrical circuits for each locking system opening shall be
tested by the representative of the security hardware supplier and shall be
certified as having compatible voltage, protection against overload and duty
cycle capability consistent with the operation and installation.
L. Electronic Access Systems: Refer to Division 16.
M. Wire and Cable: Refer to Division 16.
N. Fire Alarm Systems: Refer to Division 16.
2.017 THRESHOLDS, WEATHERSTRIPPING AND SEALS
A. Provide continuous seal at jambs and heads and at door bottom. Where
specified, provide threshold type with silicone gasket. Smoke, or sound seals
shall be rated in accordance with surrounding wall rating respective to sound or
fire rating or as required by code. Unless otherwise indicated, provide metal
threshold units of type, size and profile as shown or scheduled. Provide
noncorrosive fasteners for exterior and interior applications.
B. Extruded aluminum with color anodized finish as selected by Architect from
manufacturers standard color range; 0.062 inch minimum thickness of main walls
and flanges. Provide only those units where resilient or flexible seal strip is
easily replaceable and readily available from stocks maintained by manufacturer.
C. Nylon brush filament weatherstripping, shall be wrapped around a core wire,
locked in a metal spline and encased in an anodized aluminum flange for
attachment. Nylon shall remain pliable within a temperature range of 400 degrees
F to minimum -40 degrees F below zero. Provide only those units where resilient
or flexible seal strip is easily replaceable and readily available from stocks
maintained by manufacturer.
D. Fire rated, smoke and draft control doors must be installed with fire-rated
smoke and draft control gasketing. Smoke and draft control gasket shall be
"Listed" for compliance with test procedure UBC Standard 7-2 (97), part 1 and 2.
Refer to installation instructions for frame preparation and application guidelines,
unless otherwise specified.
E. Fire rated pairs of smoke and draft control doors, meeting edge, without metal
edges, meeting edge intumescent seals to be applied by "Label Service".
F. Fire rated, pairs of smoke and draft control doors, meeting edge with metal
edges, intumescent seals to be applied at Project site.
G. Fire rated, single swing, smoke and draft control doors, without transom
assemblies, intumescent seals to be applied at both jambs and head, at Project
site.
H. Fire rated openings as described by UBC 7-2, 1997, positive pressure
requirements: all edge sealing systems required, shall be supplied by door
supplier.
I. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements,
manufacturers offering products which may be incorporated in the Work include:
1. Pemko 2005AV 272A 18041CP 3452CP S88D.
2. National Guard 896S 613A A626A C627A 2525B.
2.018 HARDWARE FINISHES
A. Match items to the manufacturer's standard color and texture finish for the
latch and locksets (or push-pull units if no latch or locksets).
B. Provide quality of finish, including thickness of plating or coating (if any),
composition, hardness, and other qualities complying with manufacturer's
standards, but in no case less than specified by referenced standards for the
applicable units of hardware.
C. The designations used in schedules and elsewhere to indicate hardware
finishes are those listed in ANSI/BHMA A156.18, "Materials and Finishes,"
including coordination with the traditional U.S. finishes shown by certain
manufacturers for their products.
D. The designations used in schedules and elsewhere to indicate hardware
finishes are the industry-recognized standard commercial finishes, except as
otherwise noted.
1. Satin Chrome, Clear Powder Coated: US26D/ANSI 626, ANSI 652.
a) Hinges, locksets, flush bolts, exit devices.
2. Satin Stainless Steel, no coating: US32D/ANSI 630.
a) Continuous hinges, door pulls, protective plates.
3. Powder Coated Aluminum finish: ANSI 689, for door closers, magnetic holders,
removable mullions, unless otherwise specified
4. Thresholds and Weatherseal: Thresholds, mill aluminum finish. Weatherseal,
clear anodized aluminum finish.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Examine substrates to which hardware assemblies attach to hollow metal
frames, doors and walls, with installer present, for compliance with requirements
for installation tolerances, blocking and other conditions affecting performance
of assemblies specified in this Section. Do not proceed with installation until
unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.02 INSTALLATION
A. Mount hardware units at heights indicated in following applicable publications,
except as specifically indicated or required to comply with governing regulations
and except as otherwise directed by Architect.
1. "Recommended Locations for Builders Hardware for Custom Steel Doors and
Frames" by the Door and Hardware Institute.
2. NWWDA Industry Standard I.S.1.7, "Hardware Locations for Wood Flush
Doors."
3. Americans with Disabilities Act, (ADA), of 1990 Guidelines.
B. Install each hardware item in compliance with the manufacturer's instructions
and recommendations. Where cutting and fitting is required to install hardware
onto or into surfaces that are later to be painted or finished in another way,
coordinate removal, storage, and reinstallation or application of surface
protection with finishing work specified in the Division 9 Sections. Do not install
surface-mounted items until finishes have been completed on the substrates
involved.
C. Set units level, plumb, and true to line and location. Adjust and reinforce the
attachment substrate as necessary for proper installation and operation.
D. Drill and countersink units that are not factory prepared for anchorage
fasteners. Space fasteners and anchors in accordance with industry standards.
E. Set thresholds for exterior doors in full bed of butyl-rubber or polyisobutylene
mastic sealant complying with requirements specified in Division 7 Section "Joint
Sealers."
F. Weatherstripping and Seals: Comply with manufacturer's instructions and
recommendations to the extent installation requirements are not otherwise
indicated.
3.03 ADJUSTING, CLEANING, AND DEMONSTRATING
A. Adjust and check each operating item of hardware and each door to ensure
proper operation or function of every unit. Replace units that can not be adjusted
to operate freely and smoothly or as intended for the application made.
1. Where door hardware is installed more than one month prior to acceptance or
occupancy of a space or area, return to the installation during the week prior to
acceptance or occupancy and make final check and adjustment of all hardware
items in such space or area. Clean operating items as necessary to restore
proper function and finish of hardware and doors. Adjust door control devices to
compensate for final operation of heating and ventilating equipment.
B. Clean adjacent surfaces soiled by hardware installation.
C. Manufacturers representatives shall Instruct Owner's personnel in the proper
adjustment and maintenance of door hardware and hardware finishes. Allow 3
eight-hour training classes for mechanical locksets, exit devices and door closer.
Allow 3 eight-hour training classes for electronic locksets and electronic security
products.
D. Six-Month Adjustment: Approximately six months after the date of Substantial
Completion, the Installer, accompanied by representatives of the manufacturers
of latchsets and locksets and of door control devices, and of other major
hardware suppliers, shall return to the Project to perform the following work:
1. Examine and re-adjust each item of door hardware as necessary to restore
function of doors and hardware to comply with specified requirements.
2. Consult with and instruct Owner's personnel in recommended additions to the
maintenance procedures.
3. Replace hardware items that have deteriorated or failed due to faulty design,
materials, or installation of hardware units.
4. Prepare a written report to the Architect stating current and predictable
problems (of substantial nature) in the performance of the hardware.
5. Manufacture’s representatives for, locksets, cylinders, exit devices and door
closers, are to inspect and approve, in writing, certification that items have been
properly installed and are functioning in accordance with manufacturer’s
recommended installation procedures after installation. Prepare a written report
of current and predictable problems (of substantial nature) in the performance of
the hardware.
3.04 HARDWARE SCHEDULE
A. General: Provide hardware for each door to comply with requirements of
Section "Door Hardware," hardware set numbers indicated in door schedule, and
in the following schedule of hardware sets.
HW SET: 001
AUTOMATIC OPERATOR - CARD ACCESS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 002
CARD ACCESS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 003
EXTERIOR ART STUDIOS, BLACK BOX, VOCAL, MUSIC, FOODS LAB,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 003A
EXTERIOR ALUMINUM DOOR
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 004
CARD ACCESS WITH CYLINDER ACCESS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 005
CARD ACCESS WITH CYLINDER ACCESS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 006
CARD ACCESS WITH CYLINDER ACCESS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 007
ALUMINUM DOORS: CARD ACCESS WITH AUTOMATIC OPERATOR
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 008
CARD ACCESS: EXTERIOR ALUMINUM DOORS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 009
ALUMINUM DOORS: CARD ACCESS WITH AUTOMATIC OPERATOR
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 010
ENTRY VESTIBULES
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 011
ENTRY VESTIBULES
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 011A
ALUMINUM DOOR ENTRY VESTIBULES
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 012
ENTRY VESTIBULES
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 013
ENTRY VESTIBULES
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
ALUMINUM DOORS: ENTRY VESTIBULES
630
689
626
689
VON
2
EA
IC MORTISE CYL
IC MORTISE CYL
26-091-ICX (W/CONSTRUCTION CORE) MULLION
23-030 (PERMANENT CORE)
4111 EDA TB
HW SET: 015
ALUMINUM DOORS: ENTRY VESTIBULES
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 016
COURT YARD EXITS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 017
DATA CLOSET
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 018
CARD ACCESS: DATA CLOSETS, ADMIN,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 019
CARD ACCESS: COMPUTER LAB,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 020
CARD ACCESS X MAGNETIC HOLDER: RECEPTION,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 021
CARD ACCESS: BUSINESS COMPUTER LABS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 022
EXTERIOR DOOR: CARD ACCESS: RECEIVING
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 023
CARD ACCESS: WOMENS PE, WOMENS COACHES, MENS PE, MENS COACHES,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 024
PATIO
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 025
EXTERIOR DOORS - NO CYLINDER ACCESS, SCIENCE & CHEMISTRY ROOMS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 026
GREENHOUSE, COURTYARD STORAGE,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 027
VESTIBULE DOORS - PUSH/PULL NON-LOCKING
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 028
VESTIBULE DOORS - PUSH/PULL NON-LOCKING
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 029
AUTOMATIC OPERATOR: VESTIBULE DOORS - PUSH/PULL NON-LOCKING
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 030
DOUBLE EGRESS WITH MAGNETIC HOLDERS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 031
CROSS CORRIDOR SAME DIRECTION PAIRS MAGNETIC HOLDERS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 032
MAGNETIC HOLDER: CROSS-CORRIDOR DOORS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 033
CROSS CORRIDOR SAME DIRECTION PAIRS MAGNETIC HOLDERS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 034
SCIENCE, CHEMISTRY, AUDITORIUM, SPECIAL LECTURE,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 035
CARD ACCESS: MEN & WOMENS PE, MEN & WOMENS ATHLETICS,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 036
CROSS CORRIDOR WITH MAGNETIC HOLDERS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 037
CUSTODIAN, STORAGE, SERVER, CLOSED STACKS, ELEC.,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 038
CUSTODIAL, ELECTRICAL, STORAGE,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 039
PUSH BUTTON LOCK: DISTRICT WIDE STORAGE
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 040
PUSH BUTTON LOCK: WEIGHT & FITNESS OFFICE, STORAGE,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 041
PUSH BUTTON LOCK& MAGNETIC HOLDERS: EQUIPMENT STORAGE ROOMS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 042
COMPUTER CART STORAGE, PROJ STORAGE, MATERIAL STORAGE,SPEED
LINE,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 043
PIANO STORAGE
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 045
STAFF TOILETS, REST ROOM/SHOWER, CLINIC,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 046
CONFERENCE, ASST PRINCIPAL,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
EACH TO HAVE:
BUTT HINGE
SECURITY CLASS RM
HW SET: 047
RECEPTION
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 048
CUSTODIAN, STORAGE, AIR COMP,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 049
CLASSROOMS, MODERATE NEEDS, DISTRICT WIDE, TESTING, MIND CENTER
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 050
TESTING,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 051
INTERNATIONAL FOODS KITCHEN,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 052
COMPUTER CART STORAGE, CERAMICS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 053
GYM STORAGE MECH MEZZ
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 054
CLASSROOMS, TEACHER CLASSROOM, ART STUDIOS, PRATICE RM,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 055
MUSIC OFFICE, CONTROL ROOM, SPECIAL LECTURE,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 056
MUSIC OFFICE, COMPUTER LAB,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 057
UNIFORM STORAGE, CULINARY ARTS,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 058
MUSIC OFFICE, COMPUTER LAB,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 059
SCIENCE PREP, INTERNATIONAL FOODS KITCHEN, SPEED LINES,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 060
CLASSROOMS, WORLD LANGUAGE,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 061
MAGNETIC HOLDER: STUDENT TOILET ROOMS, KITCHEN, CULINARY ARTS,
DOOR NUMBER:
MECHANICAL (ROOF ACCESS)
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 063
MECHANICAL (ROOF ACCESS)
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 064
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 065
CROSS CORRIDOR SAME DIRECTION PAIRS MAGNETIC HOLDERS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 066
AUDITORIUM
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 067
WRESTLING/AEROBICS, CROSS CORRIDOR,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 068
WRESTLING/AEROBICS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 069
AUDITORIUM W/SOUND SEALS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 070
SCENE SHOP
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 071
BLACK BOX WITH MAGNETIC HOLDERS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 072
AUDITORIUM VESTIBULES WITH SOUND SEALS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 073
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 074
UNEVEN PAIRS @ INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 075
AUDITORIUM CONTROL RM, A/V STORAGE,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 076
ORCHESTRA STORAGE
DOOR NUMBER:
HW SET: 077
MAGNETIC HOLDER - ORCHESTRA PIT,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 078
DIMMER,
DOOR NUMBER:
HW SET: 079
MAGNETIC HOLDER - ORCHESTRA PIT
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 080
MAGNETIC HOLDER - ORCHESTRA PIT
DOOR NUMBER:
HW SET: 081
SPEED LINES,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 082
SPOTLIGHT AREAS, CAREER CTR,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 083
STAFF TELEPHONE BOOTH
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 084
MEDIA CENTER
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 085
TIME OUT
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 086
SOUND BOOTH STAIRS, FITNESS OFFICE, CUSTODIAL OFFICE, DRY STOR.,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 087
PERCUSSION STORAGE, UNIFORM STORAGE, OFFICE, PLOTTER,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 088
OFFICES, CONFERENCE, BOOKKEEPER, REGISTRAR, STUDENT STORE,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 089
DRESSING ROOM TOILETS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 090
PE STORAGE AREAS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 091
CARD READER - DATA
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 092
AUXILIARY GYM STORAGE
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 093
PUSH BUTTON LOCK: AUXILIARY GYM STORAGE
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 094
COACHES OFFICES, CUSTODIAL WORK ROOM,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 095
LOCKER ROOM EXITS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
CLOSER/HOLDERS - GYMNASIUM
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 097
GYMNASIUM
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 098
GYMNASIUM
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 099
CARD ACCESS: GYMNASIUM
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 100
GYM EXTERIOR DOORS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 101
PUSH BUTTON LOCKS: AUXILIARY GYM
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 102
EXTERIOR ENTRIES:
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 103
EXTERIOR ENTRIES:
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 104
EXTERIOR STAFF LOUNGE, RECEIVING
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 105
CARD ACCESS: EXTERIOR STAIR DOOR,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 106
EXTERIOR STAIR D117, ELECTRICAL,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 108
KITCHEN TOILET,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 109
PAINTING ROOM, TECHNOLOGY,
DOOR NUMBER:
HW SET: 110
MAGNETIC HOLDER: FOOD LAB VESTIBULE,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 111
ENG GRAPHICS,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 112
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 113
PRODUCTION VESTIBULE
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 114
WELDING,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 115
BUILDING STORAGE
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 116
TV STUDIO
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 117
FILM
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 118
STAFF LOUNGE
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 119
DEVELOPING
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 120
CULINARY ARTS OFFICE,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 121
CARD ACCESS: MEDIA CENTER, WEIGHTS & FITNESS,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 122
CARD ACCESS: MEDIA CENTER
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 123
MEDIA CENTER
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 124
SPECIAL LECTURE,
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 125
EXTERIOR ALUMINUM ENTRY DOORS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 126
EXTERIOR ENTRY DOORS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 127
ALUMINUM EXTERIOR ENTRY DOORS
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 128
ENTRY VESTIBULE: AUTOMATIC OPERATOR
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 129
VESTIBULE ENTRY:
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 130
ENTRY VESTIBULE:
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 131
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 132
EXTERIOR SINGLE DOORS:
DOOR NUMBER:
EACH TO HAVE:
END SECTION 08700
SECTION 08710 – DOOR HARDWARE
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 SUMMARY
A. Bidding Documents and Information, Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 - General Requirements apply
to the Work of this Section of the Specifications.
B. Section Includes, But is Not Limited to, Hardware For:
1. Steel Doors and Frames.
2. Wood Doors.
3. Gates, Interior and Exterior.
4. Weatherstripping, seals and thresholds.
6. Furnish Only: Cylinders for locks on overhead, coiling, sliding doors and key switches.
C. This Section includes items known commercially as finish or door hardware that are required for swing, sliding,
and folding doors, except special types of unique hardware specified in the same sections as the doors and
door frames on which they are installed.
D. Hardware specified herein is to cover all necessary material required to fully complete the hardware
requirements of specified openings. It is the intention that the hardware specified shall be of sufficient
quantities necessary to complete the Work. Notify the Architect of omissions or discrepancies prior to bid
date for clarifications or instructions. Adjustments to the Contract Sum will not be allowed for omissions
not clarified prior to bid opening.
E. This Section includes the following:
1 Hinges.
2 Key control system.
3 Lock cylinders and keys.
4 Lock and latch sets.
5 Flush Bolts, Surface Bolts.
6 Exit devices.
7 Push/pull units.
8 Closers.
9 Overhead holders.
10 Miscellaneous door control devices.
11 Door trim units.
12 Protection plates.
13 Electronic Security Hardware.
14 Weatherstripping for exterior doors.
15 Sound stripping for interior doors.
16 Automatic drop seals (door bottoms).
17 Astragals or meeting seals on pairs of doors.
18 Thresholds.
19 Magnetic hold opens.
F. “Knoxboxes” for fire department access are not required.
1.02 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 02820: Fences and Gates.
B. Section 08110: Steel Doors and Frames.
C. Section 08210: Wood Doors.
D. Section 08310: Access Doors and Panels.
E. Section 08360: Overhead Doors.
F. Section 08410: Aluminum Storefront.
G. Division 16: Electrical.
1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit the following in accordance with Section 01330.
B. Product data including manufacturers' technical product data for each item of door hardware, installation
instructions, maintenance of operating parts and finish, and other information necessary to show
compliance with requirements.
C. Final hardware schedule coordinated with doors, frames, and related work to ensure proper size, thickness,
hand, function, and finish of door hardware.
1. Final Hardware Schedule Content: Based on hardware indicated, organize schedule into "hardware sets"
indicating complete designations of every item required for each door or opening. Include the
following information: a) Vertical format, horizontal format will not be reviewed and will be
returned marked “not
approved”. b) Type, style, function, size, and finish of each hardware item. c) Maximum
allowable degree of swing and door handing. d) Fire rating. e) Name and manufacturer of each
item. f) Fastenings and other pertinent information. g) Location of each hardware set cross-
referenced to indications on Drawings both on floor plans
and in door and frame schedule. h) Explanation of all abbreviations, symbols, and codes
contained in schedule. i) Mounting locations for hardware. j) Door and frame sizes and materials.
k) Electronic file, CD or floppy disc data formatted to Owner's operating system.
D. Keying Schedule: Submit separate detailed schedule indicating clearly how the Owner's final instructions on
keying of locks has been fulfilled.
E. Submit to General Contractor/Construction Manager, the factory order acknowledgement numbers for the
various hardware items to be used on the project. The factory order acknowledgement numbers shall help
to facilitate and expedite any service that may be required on a particular hardware item. General
Contractor/Construction Manager shall keep these order acknowledgement numbers on file in the
construction trailer.
F. Templates for doors, frames, and other work specified to be factory prepared for the installation of door
hardware. Check shop drawings of other work to confirm that adequate provisions are made for locating
and installing door hardware to comply with indicated requirements.
G. Furnish three, (3), copies of maintenance manuals for each different hardware item, including operation and
maintenance instructions, parts listing with sources indicated; recommended parts inventory listing,
emergency instructions, and similar information. Include all diagnostic and repair information available to
manufactures and installers maintenance personnel. Submit for Owners information at Project closeout as
specified in Division 1. Comply with Sections 01650 and 01700.
1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Single Source Responsibility: Obtain each type of hardware (latch and locksets, hinges, closers, etc.) from a
single manufacturer.
B. Supplier Qualifications: Hardware supplier shall have in his/her employ an Architectural Hardware Consultant
(A.H.C.), who shall be responsible for detailing, scheduling and ordering the finish hardware. Hardware
supplier shall be a certified direct distributor and be a full sales and service organization for the
manufacturer’s listed. Compliance with this Section shall include letters of certification from the
manufacturers certifying the hardware supplier is a factory direct authorized distributor. Certifications
shall be submitted for approval with and be incorporated with hardware schedule submittal. Submittals
will not be considered without the certifications.
C. Provide concealed fasteners for hardware units that are exposed when door is closed except to the extent no
standard units of type specified are available with concealed fasteners. Where thru-bolts are used as a
means of reinforcing the work, provide sleeves for each thru-bolt or use sex screw fasteners.
D. Fire-Rated Openings: Provide door hardware for fire-rated openings that complies with IBC 2003 Section 715
and NFPA Standard No. 80 and requirements of authorities having jurisdiction. Provide only items of door
hardware that are listed and are identical to products tested by UL, Warnock Hersey, FM, or other testing
and inspecting organization acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction for use on types and sizes of doors
indicated in compliance with requirements of fire-rated door and door frame labels.
E. Wiring and Riser Diagrams: Supplier shall furnish, electrical wiring and riser diagrams for low voltage security
equipment specified in this Section. Provide elevation drawings indicating door numbers, associated
electronic security equipment such as power supplies and interconnections between door system
components, control wiring for electric locks, indicator signal lights and sounding devices which are
contained in the approved hardware Submittals. Elevations shall indicate standard electrical enclosures
detailing the manufacturers’ space and attaching requirements.
F. Where exit devices are required on fire rated doors, (with supplementary marking on door label indicating “Fire
Door to be Equipped with “Fire Exit Hardware”), provide label on exit device indicating “Fire Exit
Hardware”.
G. The manufacturer’s representatives for the locking devices and closing devices must inspect and approve, in
writing, the installation of their product. Hardware installed incorrectly must be reported to the Architect
prior to the Architect’s final punch list.
1.05 PREINSTALLATION CONFERENCE
A. Preinstallation Conference shall be conducted prior to installation of hardware at Project site. Meet with the
Owner, Contractor, installer, and manufacturer’s representatives. A separate Preinstallation Conference
shall be conducted prior to the installation of electronic security hardware with the electrical contractor
Review catalogs, brochures, templates, installation instructions, and the approved hardware schedule.
Survey installation procedures and workmanship, with special emphasis on unusual conditions, as to ensure
correct technique of installation, and coordination with other work. Notify participants at least ten (10)
working days before conference.
1.06 PRODUCT HANDLING
A. Tag each item or package separately with identification related to final hardware schedule, and include basic
installation instructions with each item or package
B. Packaging of door hardware is responsibility of supplier. As hardware supplier from various manufacturers
receives material, sort and repackage in containers clearly marked with appropriate hardware set number to
match set numbers of approved hardware schedule.
C. Inventory door hardware jointly with representatives of hardware supplier and hardware installer until each is
satisfied that count is correct.
D. Deliver individually packaged door hardware items promptly to place of installation (shop or Project site).
E. Provide secure lock-up for door hardware delivered to the Project, but not yet installed. Control handling and
installation of hardware items that are not immediately replaceable so that completion of the Work will not
be delayed by hardware losses both before and after installation.
1.07 MAINTENANCE
A. Maintenance Tools and Instructions: Furnish a complete set of specialized tools and maintenance instructions
as needed for Owner's continued adjustment, maintenance, and removal and replacement of door hardware.
Present special tools and maintenance instructions to Owner at time of testing and demonstration interval.
1.08 WARRANTY
A. General Warranty: Warranty specified in this Article shall not deprive the Owner of other rights the Owner may
have under other provisions of the Contract Documents and shall be in addition to, and run concurrent with,
other warranties made by the Contractor under requirements of the Contract Documents.
B. Hardware Manufacturers Warranty: All hardware shall be free of defects and imperfections in manufacture and
finish. Hardware shall be guaranteed by the manufacturer to perform all the various functions required for,
twenty-four (24) months from date of Substantial Completion.
C. Provide the following special warranty for the following items:
1. Continuous Hinges 10 years.
2. Locksets, cylinders and latchsets 7 years.
3. Door Closers 10 years.
4. Exit devices 3 years.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 MANUFACTURERS
A. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products that
may be incorporated into the Work include manufacturers indicated in Article “Door Hardware Schedule”
Part 3 of this specification section.
2.02 SCHEDULED HARDWARE
A. Requirements for design, grade, function, finish, size, and other distinctive qualities of each type of finish
hardware are indicated in the "Hardware Schedule" at the end of this Section. Products are identified by
using hardware designation numbers of the following:
1. Manufacturer's Product Designations: The product designation and name of one manufacturer are
listed for each hardware type required for the purpose of establishing minimum requirements. Provide
either the product designated or, where more than one manufacturer is specified under the Article
"Manufacturers" in Part 2 for each hardware type, the comparable product of one of the other
manufacturers that complies with requirements.
2.03 MATERIALS AND FABRICATION
A. Manufacturer's Name Plate: Do not use manufacturers' products that have manufacturer's name or trade
name displayed in a visible location (omit removable nameplates) except in conjunction with required fire-
rated labels and as otherwise acceptable to Architect.
1. Manufacturer's identification will be permitted on rim of lock cylinders only.
B. Base Metals: Produce hardware units of basic metal and forming method indicated, using manufacturer's
standard metal alloy, composition, temper, and hardness, but in no case of lesser (commercially
recognized) quality than specified for applicable hardware units by applicable ANSI/BHMA A156 series
standards for each type of hardware item and with ANSI/BHMA A156.18 for finish designations indicated.
Do not furnish "optional" materials or forming methods for those indicated, except as otherwise specified.
C. Fasteners: Provide hardware manufactured to conform to published templates, generally prepared for
machine screw installation. Do not provide hardware that has been prepared for self-tapping sheet metal
screws, except as specifically indicated.
D. Furnish screws for installation with each hardware item. Provide Phillips flat-head screws except as
otherwise indicated. Finish exposed (exposed under any condition) screws to match hardware finish or, if
exposed in surfaces of other work, to match finish of this other work as closely as possible including
"prepared for paint" surfaces to receive painted finish.
2.04 HINGES, BUTTS, AND PIVOTS
A. Hinges shall be certified to exceed two million, five hundred thousand, 2,500,000, full load-operating
cycles by a recognized independent testing laboratory. Templates: Except for hinges and pivots to be
installed entirely (both leaves) into wood doors and frames, provide only template-produced units.
B. Screws: Provide Phillips flat-head screws complying with the following requirements:
1 For metal doors and frames install machine screws into drilled and tapped holes.
2 For wood doors and frames install wood screws.
3 For fire-rated wood doors install #12 x 1-1/4-inch, threaded-to-the-head steel wood screws.
4 Finish screw heads to match surface of hinges or pivots.
C. Hinge Pins: Except as otherwise indicated, provide hinge pins as follows:
1 Out-Swing Doors with Locks: Nonremovable pins.
2 Interior Doors: Nonrising pins.
3 Tips: Flat button and matching plug, finished to match leaves.
4 Number of Hinges: Provide number of hinges indicated but not less than 3 hinges for door leaf for doors 90
inches or less in height and one additional hinge for each 30 inches of additional height. Unless otherwise specified,
hinge size for doors through 3’-0” shall be 4-1/2 inches x 4-1/2 inches.
5 Hinges for doors over 3’-2” wide shall be four ball bearing, heavy weight, 0.190 gage inches, 5 inches x 4-
1/2 inches.
6 Fire-Rated Doors: Not less than 3 hinges per door leaf for doors 86 inches or less in height with same rule
for additional hinges.
D. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products which
may be incorporated in the Work include:
1 Ives
2 Stanley
3 McKinney
2.05 KEYING SYSTEMS
A. Supplier shall meet with the Owner to finalize keying requirements and obtain keying instructions in writing.
Equip locks and cylinders with Schlage six pin interchangeable core cylinders. Cylinders must allow for
applications of multiplex keying capabilities and multiple keyways.
B. Furnish cylinders with temporary construction core keying system during construction period. Owner shall
remove temporary construction cores and install permanent keyed cores into locksets and cylinders. Owner
shall return temporary construction cores to General Contractor. General Contractor shall return temporary
construction cores to supplier for credit. Do not stamp keys with bittings, keyways, or key symbols.
Failure to properly comply with these requirements may be cause to require replacement of all or any part
of the cylinders and keys involved as deemed necessary at no additional cost to the Owner.
C. Key Material: Furnish Poudre School District's "custom die stamped keys" of nickel silver to maintain
security and safety of keying system and accuracy in keys and long cylinder wear.
D. Do not package permanent keys with locks. Package key separately from locksets and cores. Deliver all
keys, key blanks and other security keys direct to Owner from lock manufacturer by secure courier, return
receipt requested. Failure to properly comply with these requirements may be cause to require replacement
of all or any part of the cylinders and keys involved as deemed necessary at no additional cost to the
Owner.
E. Key Quantity: Furnish keys in the following quantities:
1. 25 each Temporary construction keys to General Contractor.
1 2 each Temporary construction control keys to Owner.
2 2 each Grand Master keys for each grand master used, to Owner.
3 2 each Master Keys for each master used, to Owner.
4 2 each Control keys, to Owner.
5 2 each Change keys per cylinder to Owner.
6 200 each Poudre School District Custom Die Stamped Key Blanks.
F. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products which
may be incorporated in the Work include:
1. Schlage Lock Company Poudre School District, registered special key sections as directed by Owner.
2.06 CONTINUOUS HINGES
A. Pin and barrel continuous hinges shall be certified to exceed six million, 6,000,000, full load operating cycles
by a recognized independent testing laboratory.
B. Fabricate units from heavy-duty 14 gage, Type 304 stainless steel. Hinges shall be rated at 600 pound
weight capacity.
C. Manufacture units for proper door thickness, height, custom screw patterns and electrical modifications.
D. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products which
may be incorporated in the Work include:
1 Markar Products, Inc.
2 Stanley
3 Select
2.07 LOCKSETS AND LATCHSETS
A. Locksets shall be certified to exceed three million, 3,000,000 cycles, full load operating cycles by a
recognized independent testing laboratory. Locksets and latchsets shall be non-handed, heavy-duty
cylindrical type, with 23/4 inch backset or greater, as specified, with ½ inch throw latchbolt.
B. Manufacturer lock chassis from cold rolled steel, with locking spindles of stainless steel. Spindles to be of
interlocking design to resist deforming under sever torque. Outside Lever drivers shall be of cast stainless
steel to improve torque resistance to forced entry.
C. Disablement of secured levers shall not permit latchbolt retraction from secure side while allowing
emergency egress. Lever trim shall be designed to increase resistance against vandalism and forced entry
by over torquing of lock chassis.
D. Lever handles shall be a minimum of 4 9/16 inch in length and shall provide a minimum of 2 inches of
clearance from the door surface to the inside of the lever at its midpoint. Rosettes shall be a minimum of 3
7/16-inch diameter to ensure complete coverage of the door preparation. Lever trim shall be available with
tactile or knurled surface for identification of hazardous area.
E. Furnish units with concealed through-bolts and threaded chassis hubs to prevent lever torque from rotating
lock chassis and maintain correct alignment. Equip units with cast auxiliary spring cages with studs to
prevent rotation attached directly to the lock chassis to assist in support of levers. Spring cage units shall
contain coil compression springs to maintain life safety and provide extended service.
F. Provide manufacturer’s standard wrought box strike for each latch or lock bolt, with curved lip extended to
protect frame. Comply with UL requirements for throw of bolts and latch bolts on rated fire openings.
G. Hardware supplier shall verify all lock functions with Owner prior to ordering material.
H. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products that
may be incorporated in the Work include: Schlage Lock Company.
2.08 KEY CONTROL SYSTEM
A. Provide a key control system including envelopes, labels, and tags with self-locking key clips, receipt forms,
3way visible card index, temporary markers, permanent markers, and standard metal cabinet.
1 Provide complete cross-index system set up by key control manufacturer, and place keys on markers and
hooks in the cabinet as determined by the final key schedule.
2 Provide hinged-panel type cabinet for wall mounting.
3 Furnish 300 capacity for elementary schools.
B. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products that
may be incorporated in the Work include:
1 Lund Equipment.
2 Telkee Incorporated.
2.09 EXIT DEVICES AND MULLIONS
A. Exit devices shall be certified to exceed three million, 3,000,000, full load operating cycles by a recognized
independent testing laboratory. Provide exit devices of single manufacturer with specified functions, which
can accept exterior and interior interchangeable core cylinders of specified cylinders.
B. Exit devices shall have ribbed interior body to discourage vandalism and graffiti. Equip devices with roller
type strikes, fluid dampers to reduce noise. Where specified furnish cylinder dogging to replace standard
hex key dogging.
C. Furnish through bolted fasteners for all devices. Where required, provide projecting glass stop kits to
provide clearance when used with projecting glass stops.
D. Concealed vertical rod exit device applications: Furnish less bottom rod exit devices at locations where LBR
applications are permitted. After installation of all vertical rod exit devices, General Contractor to have
Manufacturer’s representative inspect installation and advise if devices are adjusted correctly.
E. Lever handle trim shall be certified to exceed five hundred, 500,000, full load operating cycles by a
recognized independent testing laboratory. Furnish lever trim with break-away mechanism designed to
disengage lever from operating should excessive force be applied, and allow lever to be re-set to its
operating position. Lever design to match lock manufacturer’s lever design.
F. Keyed security removable mullions shall be certified to exceed one hundred thousand, 100,000, full load
operating cycles by a recognized independent testing laboratory: shall accept security cylinders of specified
cylinder manufacturer, to allow removal by use of the cylinder. Mullions to be furnished with a self-
locking mechanism for re-installation without the use of the cylinder. Equip each mullion with mullion
stabilizers to maintain integrity between door and mullion to prevent vandalism.
G. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products that
may be incorporated in the Work include:
1. Von Duprin
2.10 CLOSERS AND DOOR CONTROL DEVICES
A. Closers shall be certified to exceed ten million, 10,000,000, full load operating cycles by a recognized
independent testing laboratory. Where manual closers are indicated for doors required to be accessible to
the physically challenged, provide adjustable units complying with ANSI A117.1 provisions for door
opening force and delayed action closing. Except as specifically indicated, comply with manufacturer’s
recommendations for size of door control units, depending upon size of door, exposure to weather, and
anticipated frequency of use.
B. Closers shall be cast iron construction with forged lever arms, independent adjusting valves for closing,
latching and back check. Hydraulic regulation controlled by tamper-proof, non-critical screw valves. All
closer adjustments shall be shielded by plastic cover plate after installation. Pressure relief valve, PRV,
door closers will not be permitted.
C. Furnish extra duty arms, EDA, to protect against excessive force. Provide special templated arms to allow
clearance and applications of overhead stops and holders. Closers installed on exterior doors and interior
doors in high traffic areas shall be equipped with advanced variable backcheck, AVB, function.
D. Install closers to allow maximum degree of opening, position back check to activate well in advance of the
stop position to cushion the opening swing and prevent door and frame damage. Do not use door closer to
stop door travel. Unless specified, install closers with through bolt mounting method on metal and wood
doors.
E. Openings requiring electrically controlled door holding magnets shall be equipped with units which are fail
safe and hold until current is interrupted. Provide units with through bolt attachment for door mounted
armatures. Size the units for proper depth and projection to ensure clearance with adjacent hardware.
1. Operating Voltages: Coordinate operating power requirements with Fire/Life Safety control systems.
2.11 ADA SPECIAL CLOSERS (ELECTRIC)
A. Where “Low Energy Power Operated Door” as defined by ANSI Standard A156.19 is indicated for doors
required to be accessible to the disabled, provide electrically powered operators complying with the ADA
requirements for opening force and time to close standards.
B. Full closing force shall be provided when the power or assist cycle ends.
C. Modular design, adjustments easily accessible from the front, UL listed for use on labeled doors.
D. Shall have “Second Chance” function to accommodate momentary resistance, “Breakaway” function in the
electronically controlled clutch, “Soft Start” motor control function and “Maintain Hold-Open Switch” to
hold the door open at 90 degree.
E. Shall have built in 12V and 24V power supply for actuators, card readers, electric strikes and magnetic door
locks, inputs for both swing and stop side sensors and available to accept either 120VAC or 220VAC input
power. All wiring connections between operator modules made by easy-to-handle electrical connectors.
Shall comply with both UL and NEC requirements for Class 1 and Class 2 wiring by providing separate
conduits for each.
F. Shall have seven independent electronic adjustments to tailor the operator for specific site conditions.
Opening speed, holding force at 90 deg., sequential trigger and time delay, hold-open time at 90 deg.,
opening force, clutch “breakaway” force setting, electric strike trigger and time delay.
G. Shall have separate and independent adjustments for back check, main speed and latch speed.
H. Furnish actuators and other controls as shown in Hardware Sets.
I. Hardware supplier shall provide point-to-point wiring diagrams for automatic operator(s) to general and
electrical contractor prior to electrical rough in. Electrical contractor shall provide 120VAC to operator(s).
J. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products which
may be incorporated in the Work include:
1. LCN, Div. Ingersoll-Rand
2.12 OVERHEAD STOPS AND HOLDERS
A. Overhead stops and holders shall be certified to exceed six million, 6,000,000, full load operating cycles by a
recognized independent testing laboratory. Provide non-handed overhead stops and holders as listed in the
hardware sets. Coordinate overhead holder and stop mounting with door closer to facilitate the optimum
degree of door opening.
B. Manufacture all major metal components from type 304, stainless steel to deter corrosion and to prevent
stress related failures. Equip units with adjustable jamb bracket to allow adjustment after installation.
Where required,
furnish special templating application to prevent closer and overhead stop or holder from interfering with
operation.
C. Install overhead stops and holders with one piece sex bolts and machine screws. Do not install hold open
devices on fire rated openings.
D. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products which
may be incorporated in the Work include:
1. Glynn Johnson
2.13 PROTECTIVE PLATES
A. Provide manufacturers standard exposed, counter sunk holes with fasteners for door trim units, Kick plates,
edge trim, push/pull plates and similar units; either machine screws of self-tapping screws.
B. Fabricate protection plates, armor, kick or mop, not more than 2 inches less than door width on stop side by
the height indicated.
1. Metal Plates: Stainless steel plates 0.050, US 18 Ga.
C. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products which
may be incorporated in the Work include:
1 Ives
2 Rockwood
3 Triangle Brass
2.14 DOOR STOPS
A. Furnish heavy duty wrought brass, bronze or stainless steel base material, concave or convex wall stops,
coincide with lock function, wherever door strikes wall. Where wall stop will not work, furnish overhead
stop/holder similar to Glynn Johnson Series 90, surface mount. Floor stops are not acceptable.
B. Provide gray resilient rubber bumpers.
C. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products which
may be incorporated in the Work include:
1 Ives
2 Rockwood
3 Triangle Brass
2.15 FLUSH BOLTS AND COORDINATORS
A. Units shall be non-handed, and feature adjustable rods to accommodate door and frame variations.
B. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products which
may be incorporated in the Work include:
1 Ives
2 Trimco
3 Rockwood
2.16 ELECTRONIC SECURITY HARDWARE
A. Electric Power Transfer: Power transfers shall be certified to exceed, three million, 3,000,000 full load-
operating cycles by a recognized independent testing laboratory.
B. Provide fully concealed, tamper proof, when door is in closed position. Units shall provide continuous
protection for the enclosed wires, when doors are in the open position. Provide UL rated units for use in
fire door and frame applications. Power transfers to be UL listed, rated Class 1, low voltage, at 24VDC, 2
amperes, 16/20 amperes maximum surge, two 18 gauge wire or ten 24 gauge wire leads, as required. Units
shall be
approximately 9 inches x 1-7/16 inches x 1-1/2 inches, with housings and fittings pressure cast, zinc
dichromate steel. Exposed door loop and electric power hinge transfers will not be permitted.
C. Electric Exit Devices: Manufacturer units in accordance with U.S. domestic and international standards for
NFPA 101. Provide only UL listed A, Exit Panic Device for use on Accident Hazard or Fire Exit Hardware
applications. Remote unlocking shall retract the latch bolt and immediately.
D. Electric exit devices shall be operated by solenoid activated latchbolts which can be opened momentary or
for prolonged periods of time. Fail safe design, interruption of power, device returns latch bolt to the locked
position. Devices to be connected direct to security consoles or may be used as a stand alone alarm station.
E. Exterior door security exit devices shall be equipped with a "request to exit switch", (RX), to detect attempts
to exit and "latchbolt monitoring", (LX), to monitor latchbolt position. Furnish exit devices with "special
dogging", (SD), feature to mechanically dog exit devices. Where RX and LX and used at exit devices
hardware supplier shall confirm current draw, low current (LC) option may be required".
F. Fire Alarm Input: Building fire/life safety alarm system upon activation shall immediately disable alarmed
devices permitting unrestricted emergency egress from area.
G. Regulated Power Supply: Provide only UL listed, class 2 power supply, regulated and rectified to meet
electrical security hardware current requirements. Install in a secured location adjacent to the security
device. Equip with hinged panel, keyed lock, sealed lead acid battery pack with capacity for three hours at
full load or seven hours at half load of operation. Batteries pack shall automatically recharge when failed
power is restored. Enclosure shall be constructed of 19 gage, prime coat gray steel, approximately 10
inches high, 12-1/2 inches wide, 5 inches deep, with five ½ x ¾ inch knockout holes for conduit
connection. Provide units with terminal blocks to accept up to 14-gauge wire. Regulated power output to
be field selectable for either 24VDC at 2-ampere continuous, 16.0 amperes surge for 300 milliseconds or
12VDC at 4 ampere with power input 240VAC at 0.5 ampere, capable of providing power to two security
devices.
H. Junction box: Provide surface mounted, hinged door with twist turn lock, junction box with 20 position
terminal strip to accept 12 to 24 gauge wire. Units are to be approximately 10 inches high, 10 inches wide
and 6 inches deep, with 6 heavy gauge steel, ¾ inch knock outs, top, bottom, right and left side panels and
back.
I. Wiring and Riser Diagrams: Supplier shall furnish to the General Contractor, electrical wiring and riser
diagrams for low voltage security equipment specified in this Section. Provide elevation drawings
indicating door numbers, associated electronic security equipment such as power supplies and
interconnections between door system components, control wiring for electric locks, indicator signal lights
and sounding devices which are contained in the approved hardware Submittals. Elevations shall indicate
standard electrical enclosures detailing the manufacturers’ space and attaching requirements.
J. Testing and Acceptance: The Contractor shall provide as part of the system start-up responsibilities, a
complete data base with respect to electro-mechanical security hardware items functions and features.
Testing shall include, but is not necessarily limited to, demonstration in the operational use of all electronic
security hardware. Electrical circuits for each locking system opening shall be tested by the representative
of the security hardware supplier and shall be certified as having compatible voltage, protection against
overload and duty cycle capability consistent with the operation and installation.
K. Electronic Access Systems: Refer to Division 16.
L. Wire and Cable: Refer to Division 16.
M. Fire Alarm Systems: Refer to Division 16.
2.17 THRESHOLDS, WEATHERSTRIPPING AND SEALS
A. Provide continuous seal at jambs and heads and at door bottom. Where specified, provide threshold type with
silicone gasket. Smoke, or sound seals shall be rated in accordance with surrounding wall rating respective
to
sound or fire rating or as required by code. Unless otherwise indicated, provide metal threshold units of
type, size and profile as shown or scheduled. Provide noncorrosive fasteners for exterior and interior
applications.
B. Extruded aluminum with color anodized finish as selected by Architect from manufacturers standard color
range;
0.062 inch minimum thickness of main walls and flanges. Provide only those units where resilient or
flexible seal strip is easily replaceable and readily available from stocks maintained by manufacturer.
C. Nylon brush filament weatherstripping, shall be wrapped around a core wire, locked in a metal spline and
encased in an anodized aluminum flange for attachment. Nylon shall remain pliable within a temperature
range of 400 degrees F to minimum -40 degrees F below zero. Provide only those units where resilient or
flexible seal strip is easily replaceable and readily available from stocks maintained by manufacturer.
D. Fire rated, smoke and draft control doors must be installed with fire-rated smoke and draft control gasketing.
Smoke and draft control gasket shall be "Listed" for compliance with test procedure UBC Standard 7-2
(97), part 1 and 2. Refer to installation instructions for frame preparation and application guidelines, unless
otherwise specified.
E. Fire rated pairs of smoke and draft control doors, meeting edge, without metal edges, meeting edge
intumescent seals to be applied by "Label Service".
F. Fire rated, pairs of smoke and draft control doors, meeting edge with metal edges, intumescent seals to be
applied at Project site.
G. Fire rated, single swing, smoke and draft control doors, without transom assemblies, intumescent seals to be
applied at both jambs and head, at Project site.
H. Fire rated openings positive pressure requirements: all edge sealing systems required shall be supplied by
door supplier.
I. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products which
may be incorporated in the Work include:
a. National Guard Products
b. Pemko
2.18 HARDWARE FINISHES
A. Match items to the manufacturer's standard color and texture finish for the latch and locksets (or push-pull
units if no latch or locksets).
B. Provide quality of finish, including thickness of plating or coating (if any), composition, hardness, and other
qualities complying with manufacturer's standards, but in no case less than specified by referenced
standards for the applicable units of hardware.
C. The designations used in schedules and elsewhere to indicate hardware finishes are those listed in
ANSI/BHMA A156.18, "Materials and Finishes," including coordination with the traditional U.S. finishes
shown by certain manufacturers for their products.
D. The designations used in schedules and elsewhere to indicate hardware finishes are the industry-recognized
standard commercial finishes, except as otherwise noted.
1. Satin Chrome, Clear Powder Coated: US26D/ANSI 626, ANSI 652.
a. Hinges, lever handle trim, flush bolts, exit devices.
2. Satin Stainless Steel, no Coating: US32D/ANSI 630.
a. Continuous hinges, door pulls, protective
plates.
1 Powder Coated Aluminum finish: ANSI 689, for door closers, magnetic holders, removable mullions,
unless otherwise specified
2 Thresholds and Weatherseal: Thresholds, mill aluminum finish. Weatherseal, clear anodized aluminum
finish.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Examine substrates to which hardware assemblies attach to hollow metal frames, doors and walls, with
installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances, blocking and other
conditions affecting performance of assemblies specified in this Section. Do not proceed with
installation until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.02 INSTALLATION
A. Mount hardware units at heights indicated in following applicable publications, except as specifically indicated
or required to comply with governing regulations and except as otherwise directed by Architect.
1 "Recommended Locations for Builders Hardware for Standard Steel Doors and Frames" by the Door and
Hardware Institute.
2 "Recommended Locations for Builders Hardware for Custom Steel Doors and Frames" by the Door and
Hardware Institute.
3 WDMA Industry Standard I.S.1.7, "Hardware Locations for Wood Flush Doors."
4 Americans with Disabilities Act, (ADA), of 1990 Guidelines.
B. Install each hardware item in compliance with the manufacturer's instructions and recommendations. Where
cutting and fitting is required to install hardware onto or into surfaces that are later to be painted or
finished in another way, coordinate removal, storage, and reinstallation or application of surface
protection with finishing work specified in the Division 9 Sections. Do not install surface-mounted
items until finishes have been completed on the substrates involved.
C. Set units level, plumb, and true to line and location. Adjust and reinforce the attachment substrate as necessary
for proper installation and operation.
D. Drill and countersink units that are not factory prepared for anchorage fasteners. Space fasteners and anchors
in accordance with industry standards.
E. Set thresholds for exterior doors in full bed of butyl-rubber or polyisobutylene mastic sealant complying with
requirements specified in Division 7 Section "Joint Sealers."
F. Weatherstripping and Seals: Comply with manufacturer's instructions and recommendations to the extent
installation requirements are not otherwise indicated.
3.03 ADJUSTING, CLEANING, AND DEMONSTRATING
A. Adjust and check each operating item of hardware and each door to ensure proper operation or function of
every unit. Replace units that can not be adjusted to operate freely and smoothly or as intended for the
application made.
1. Where door hardware is installed more than one month prior to acceptance or occupancy of a space or
area, return to the installation during the week prior to acceptance or occupancy and make final
check and adjustment of all hardware items in such space or area. Clean operating items as
necessary to restore proper function and finish of hardware and doors. Adjust door control
devices to compensate for final operation of heating and ventilating equipment.
B. Clean adjacent surfaces soiled by hardware installation.
C. Manufacturers’ representatives shall Instruct Owner's personnel in the proper adjustment and maintenance of
door hardware and hardware finishes. Allow 3 eight-hour training classes for mechanical locksets, exit
devices and door closer. Allow 3 eight-hour training classes for electronic locksets and electronic
security products.
D. Six-Month Adjustment: Approximately six months after the date of Substantial Completion, the Installer,
accompanied by representatives of the manufacturers of latchsets and locksets and of door control
devices, and of other major hardware suppliers, shall return to the Project to perform the following work:
1 Examine and re-adjust each item of door hardware as necessary to restore function of doors and hardware
to comply with specified requirements.
2 Consult with and instruct Owner's personnel in recommended additions to the maintenance procedures.
3 Replace hardware items that have deteriorated or failed due to faulty design, materials, or installation of
hardware units.
4 Prepare a written report to the Architect stating current and predictable problems (of substantial nature) in
the performance of the hardware.
5 Manufacture’s representatives for, locksets, cylinders, exit devices and door closers, are to inspect and
approve, in writing, certification that items have been properly installed and are functioning in accordance with
manufacturer’s recommended installation procedures after installation. Prepare a written report of current and
predictable problems (of substantial nature) in the performance of the hardware.
3.04 HARDWARE SCHEDULE
A. General: Provide hardware for each door to comply with requirements of Section "Door Hardware," hardware
set numbers indicated in door schedule, and in the following schedule of hardware sets.
Manufacturer: (IVE) Ives (SCH) Schlage (BYO) By Others (GLY) Glynn Johnson (NOT) Notifier Fire
Systems (PEM) Pemko (LCN) LCN (ROC) Rockwood (MAR) Markar (VON) Von Duprin (LOC)
Locknetics
2 EA POWER TRANSFER EPT-10 689 VO
N
MA
2 EA CONTINUOUS HINGE FM-300-CTP 630
R
BY
1 EA MULLION FITTING DOOR/FRAME MANUFACTURERS STANDARD
O
TOP FITTING
VO
1 EA MULLION KR4954 X 154 (Blank Mullion) 689
N
1 EA MULLION STORAGE KIT MT54 689 VO
N
VO
1 EA PANIC HARDWARE XPELLXSD99NL X 990NL -SNB 626
N
VO
1 EA PANIC HARDWARE XPLXCD99DT X 990DT - SNB 626
N
SC
1 EA RIM CYLINDER 20-057 ICX 626
H
SC
4 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626
H
SC
3 EA MORTISE CYLINDER 20-061 ICX X REQUIRED CAM 626
H
1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 EDA X ST-2730 - TB 689 LC
N
AUTOMATIC LC
1 EA 4642 - FLUSH CEILING MOUNT 689
OPERATOR N
GL
2 EA OVERHEAD HOLDER 900H 630
Y
IV
2 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630
E
NG
1 EA MULLION SEAL 5100 DKB
P
BY
1 SET SEAL DOOR/FRAME MANUFACTURERS STANDARD
O
2 EA DOOR SWEEP 345ANB AL PE
M
PE
1 EA THRESHOLD 276A (OR AS DETAILED) AL
M
1 EA REMOTE 701RD-AA (REMOTE LOCK OR UNLOCK LO
LOCK/UNLOCK C
HW SET:
BUTTON) 01
DOOR NUMBER: A133-B
2 EA WALL PLATE SWITCH 7910-956 630 LC
N
EACH TO HAVE:
BY
2 EA SINGLE GANG BOX REFER TO DIVISION 16
O
VO
1 EA POWER SUPPLY PS873-4TD-BB GRY
N
BY
2 EA DOOR CONTACT REFER TO DIVISION 16
O
BY
1 EA CARD READER REFER TO DIVSION 16
O
SC
1 EA PUSHBUTTON 701RD-AA (VERIFY LOCATION WITH OWNER) 630
H
1 EA WIRING DIAGRAM (RISER WITH POINT-TO-POINT) DL
R
EA SUPERVISION JOBSITE SUPERVISION (ELECTRICAL DL
R
CONNECTIONS)
SHARE POWER SUPPLY WITH DOOR A133-A & A120-B (Install in room B136 if under 200L.F.)
EACH TO HAVE:
VO
2 EA POWER TRANSFER EPT-10 689
N
MA
2 EA CONTINUOUS HINGE FM-300-CTP 630
R
BY
1 EA MULLION FITTING DOOR/FRAME MANUFACTURERS STANDARD
O
TOP FITTING
VO
1 EA MULLION KR4954 X 154 (Blank Mullion) 689
N
1 EA MULLION STORAGE MT54 689 VO
KIT N
VO
1 EA PANIC HARDWARE XPELLXSD99DT X 990NL -SNB 626
N
VO
1 EA PANIC HARDWARE XPLXCD99DT X 990DT - SNB 626
N
SC
1 EA RIM CYLINDER 20-057 ICX 626
H
SC
4 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626
H
SC
3 EA MORTISE CYLINDER 20-061 ICX X REQUIRED CAM 626
H
1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 EDA - TB 689 LC
N
AUTOMATIC LC
1 EA 4642 - FLUSH CEILING MOUNT 689
OPERATOR N
IV
2 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630
E
IV
2 EA WALL STOP WS406CCV - INSTALL ON PIPE BOLLARD 630
E
PE
1 SET SEALS 45041CNB HEAD AND JAMBS - OR FRAME AL
M
MANUFACTURERS STANDARD
NG
1 EA MULLION SEAL 5100 DKB
P
PE
2 EA DOOR SWEEP 345ANB AL
M
HW SET: 02 PE
1 EA THRESHOLD 276A (OR AS DETAILED)
DOOR NUMBER: A104-A A120-B C107-B AL
M
2 EA WALL PLATE SWITCH 7910-956 630 LC
N
BY
2 SINGLE GANG AT A104-A DIVISION 16
SHARE POWER SUPPLYBOX DOORREFER TOWITH DOOR A106-B (Install in room B136 if under
EA
O
200L.F.) DOOR C107-B SHARES POWER SUPPLY FROM DOOR B106-B (Install in room C128 if under
VO
1200L.F.)
EA POWER SUPPLY SHARED POWER SUPPLY WITH DOOR C107-B 600
N
VO
1 KEEP THE NL TRIM
C107-B TO POWER SUPPLY
EA PS873-2-BB AT DOOR A104-A AND A120-B GRY
N
BY
2 EA DOOR CONTACT REFER TO DIVISION 16
O
BY
1 EA CARD READER REFER TO DIVSION 16
O
DL
1 EA WIRING DIAGRAM (RISER WITH POINT-TO-POINT)
R
1 EA SUPERVISION JOBSITE SUPERVISION (ELECTRICAL DL
R
CONNECTIONS)
HW SET: 03
DOOR NUMBER: A106-B
EACH TO HAVE: 2 EA POWER TRANSFER EPT-10 689 VON 2 EA CONTINUOUS HINGE FM-300-CTP 630
MAR 1 EA MULLION FITTING DOOR/FRAME MANUFACTURERS STANDARD BYO
TOP FITTING 1 EA MULLION KR4954 X 154 (Blank Mullion) 689
VON 1 EA MULLION STORAGE KIT MT54 689 VON 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE XPELLXSD99DT X 990NL
-SNB 626 VON 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE XPLXCD99DT X 990DT - SNB 626 VON 1 EA RIM CYLINDER
20-057 ICX 626 SCH 4 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SCH 3 EA MORTISE CYLINDER 20-061 ICX X
REQUIRED CAM 626 SCH 2 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 EDA - TB 689 LCN 2 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X
2" LDW 630 IVE 2 EA WALL STOP WS406CCV - INSTALL ON PIPE BOLLARD 630 IVE 1 EA MULLION
SEAL 5100 DKB NGP 1 SET SEAL DOOR/FRAME MANUFACTURERS STANDARD BYO 2 EA DOOR
SWEEP 345ANB AL PEM 1 EA THRESHOLD 276A (OR AS DETAILED) AL PEM 1 EA POWER SUPPLY
SHARED POWER SUPPLY 600 VON 2 EA DOOR CONTACT REFER TO DIVISION 16 BYO 1 EA CARD
READER REFER TO DIVSION 16 BYO 1 EA WIRING DIAGRAM (RISER WITH POINT-TO-POINT) DLR 1
EA SUPERVISION JOBSITE SUPERVISION (ELECTRICAL DLR
CONNECTIONS)SHARE POWER SUPPLY WITH DOOR A104-A
(Install in room B136 if under 200L.F.)
HW SET: 03A
DOOR NUMBER: B106-B B119-B B127-B B140-B
EACH TO HAVE: 2 EA POWER TRANSFER EPT-10 689 VON 2 EA CONTINUOUS HINGE FM-300-CTP 630
MAR 1 EA MULLION FITTING DOOR/FRAME MANUFACTURERS STANDARD BYO
TOP FIT AT ALUMINUM FRAMES 1 EA MULLION KR4954 X
154 (Blank Mullion) 689 VON 1 EA MULLION STORAGE KIT MT54 689 VON 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE
XPELLXSD99NL X 990NL -SNB 626 VON 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE XPLXCD99DT X 990DT - SNB 626
VON 1 EA RIM CYLINDER 20-057 ICX 626 SCH 4 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SCH 3 EA MORTISE
CYLINDER 20-061 ICX X REQUIRED CAM 626 SCH 2 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 EDA - TB 689 LCN 2
EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE 2 EA WALL STOP WS406CCV - INSTALL ON PIPE
BOLLARD 630 IVE 1 SET SEALS 45041CNB HEAD AND JAMBS - OR FRAME AL PEM
MANUFACTURERS STANDARD 2 EA DOOR SWEEP 345ANB
AL PEM 1 EA THRESHOLD 276A (OR AS DETAILED) AL PEM 1 EA POWER SUPPLY SHARED POWER
SUPPLY WITH DOOR B127-B 600 VON
(Install in room B136 if under 200L.F.) 1 EA POWER SUPPLY
PS873-2-BB AT DOORS B106-B, B119-B, AND GRY VON
B140-B 2 EA DOOR CONTACT REFER TO DIVISION 16 BYO 1
EA CARD READER REFER TO DIVSION 16 BYO 1 EA WIRING DIAGRAM (RISER WITH POINT-TO-
POINT) DLR 1 EA SUPERVISION JOBSITE SUPERVISION (ELECTRICAL DLR
CONNECTIONS)USE HG326 SWING CLEAR CONTINUOUS
HINGE IF REQUIRED FOR CLEAR OPENING WIDTH. SHARE POWER SUPPLY AT DOOR B140-B WITH
DOOR B140-A SHARE POWER SUPPLY AT DOOR B119-B WITH DOOR B127-B SHARE POWER SUPPLY
AT DOOR B106-B WITH DOOR C107-B
B119-B TO HAVE ALL DT TRIM
B127-B TO HAVE ALL DT TRIM
HW SET: 03B
DOOR NUMBER: B140-A
EACH TO HAVE:
2 EA POWER TRANSFER EPT-10 689 VO
N
MA
2 EA CONTINUOUS HINGE FM-300-CTP 630
R
BY
1 EA MULLION FITTING DOOR/FRAME MANUFACTURERS STANDARD
O
TOP FIT AT ALUMINUM FRAMES
KR4954 X VO
1 EA MULLION (Blank Mullion) 689
154 N
1 EA MULLION STORAGE KIT MT54 689 VO
N
VO
1 EA PANIC HARDWARE XPELLXSD99NL X 990NL -SNB 626
N
VO
1 EA PANIC HARDWARE XPLXCD99DT X 990DT - SNB 626
N
SC
1 EA RIM CYLINDER 20-057 ICX 626
H
SC
4 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626
H
SC
3 EA MORTISE CYLINDER 20-061 ICX X REQUIRED CAM 626
H
2 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 EDA - TB 689 LC
N
IV
2 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630
E
IV
2 EA WALL STOP WS406CCV - INSTALL ON PIPE BOLLARD(delete) 630
E
1 EA POWER SUPPLY SHARED POWER SUPPLY WITH DOOR B140-A 600 VO
N
(Install in room B136 if under 200L.F.)
2 EA SILENCER SR64 GRY IV
E
BY
2 EA DOOR CONTACT REFER TO DIVISION 16
O
BY
1 EA CARD READER REFER TO DIVSION 16
O
DL
1 EA WIRING DIAGRAM (RISER WITH POINT-TO-POINT)
R
1 EA SUPERVISION JOBSITE SUPERVISION (ELECTRICAL DL
R
CONNECTIONS)
USE HG326 SWING CLEAR CONTINUOUS HINGE IF REQUIRED FOR CLEAR OPENING
WIDTH.
SHARE POWER SUPPLY WITH DOOR B140-B
HW SET: 04
DOOR NUMBER:
B129-A
EACH TO HAVE:
IV
3 EA HINGE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 652
E
SC
1 EA STOREROOM LOCK L9080T-06B LLL (OUTSIDE ONLY) - L283-150 626
H
1 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SC
H
LC
1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4011 - TB 689
N
IV
1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630
E
IV
1 EA WALL STOP & HOLDER WS40 626
E
HW SET: 06
DOOR NUMBER: B142-E
EACH TO HAVE: 1 EA CONTINUOUS HINGE FM-300 630 MAR 1 EA PRIVACY SET ND40S RHO 626 SCH
1 EA CLOSER W/H.O. ATM 4111 SHCUSH - TB 689 LCN 1 EA ARMOR PLATE 8400 36" X 2" LDW 630 IVE
1 EA DOOR SWEEP 345ANB AL PEM 1 EA RAIN DRIP 346C X FRAME WIDTH AL PEM 3 EA SILENCER
SR64 GRY IVE
HW SET: 07
DOOR NUMBER: B142-D
EACH TO HAVE: 1 EA CONTINUOUS HINGE FM-300 630 MAR 1 EA STOREROOM LOCK ND96TD RHO
626 SCH 1 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SCH 1 EA ELECTRIC STRIKE 6211 FSE 12VDC 630 VON 1 EA
SURFACE CLOSER 4011 - TB 689 LCN 1 EA OVERHEAD HOLDER 900H 630 GLY 1 EA ARMOR PLATE
8400 36" X 2" LDW 630 IVE 1 SET SEALS 45041CNB HEAD(delete HEAD) AND JAMBS AL PEM 1 EA
SEALS S88C @ HEAD CLR PEM
1 EA THRESHOLD 14/1A (WIDTH OF OPENING X DEPTH OF JAMB) 628 PEM 1 EA STRIKE POWER
SUPPLY REFER TO DIVISION 16 B/O 1 EA DOOR CONTACT REFER TO DIVISION 16 BYO 1 EA CARD
READER REFER TO DIVSION 16 BYO 1 EA WIRING DIAGRAM (RISER WITH POINT-TO-POINT) DLR 1
EA SUPERVISION JOBSITE SUPERVISION (ELECTRICAL DLR
CONNECTIONS)SHARE THRESHOLD WITH DOOR B142-E IF A
CONFLICT OCCURS BETWEEN THE OVERHEAD STOP THRU BOLT AND THE DOOR CLOSER
PROVIDE A DROP PLATE DRILLED OUT TO PROVIDE CLEARANCE FOR THE THRU BOLT HEAD
HW SET: 08
DOOR NUMBER: D227-A
EACH TO HAVE:
3 EA HINGE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 IV
E
SC
1 EA STOREROOM LOCK ND96TD RHO 626
H
SC
1 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626
H
VO
1 EA ELECTRIC STRIKE 6211 FSE 12VDC 630
N
IV
1 EA LOCK GUARD LG14 630
E
LC
1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 EDA - TB 689
N
IV
1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630
E
WS406CCV - INSTALL ON PIPE IV
1 EA WALL STOP 630
BOLLARD(delete) E
1 EA STRIKE POWER SUPPLY REFER TO DIVISION 16 B/
O
3 EA SILENCER SR64 GR IV
Y E
BY
1 EA DOOR CONTACT REFER TO DIVISION 16
O
BY
1 EA CARD READER REFER TO DIVSION 16
O
DL
1 EA WIRING DIAGRAM (RISER WITH POINT-TO-POINT)
R
1 EA SUPERVISION JOBSITE SUPERVISION (ELECTRICAL DL
R
CONNECTIONS)
180 DEGREE SWING
DELETE DOOR CONTACT
HW SET: 09 - NOT USED
HW SET: 10
DOOR NUMBER:
B128-A B131-B
EACH TO HAVE:
MA
2 EA CONTINUOUS HINGE FM-300 630
R
IV
2 EA MANUAL FLUSH BOLT FB458 626
E
IV
1 EA DUST PROOF STRIKE DP1 626
E
SC
1 EA STOREROOM LOCK L9080T-06B LLL (OUTSIDE ONLY) - L283-150 - 10626
H
072 7/8” FLAT LIP STRIKE
1 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SC
H
RO
1 EA PULL PLATES 94C 3 1/2" X 5" 630
C
1 EA ASTRAGAL 355CS AL PE
M
GL
2 EA OVERHEAD HOLDER 900H 630
Y
PE
1 EA SEALS S88C AT HEAD CLR
M
PE
2 EA SEALS 45041CNB AT JAMBS AL
M
PE
2 EA DOOR SWEEP 345ANB AL
M
PE
EACH TO HAVE:
VO
1 EA POWER TRANSFER EPT-10 689
N
MA
1 EA CONTINUOUS HINGE FM-300-CTP 630
R
VO
1 EA PANIC HARDWARE XPLXCD99DT X 990DT - SNB 626
N
SC
1 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626
H
SC
1 EA MORTISE CYLINDER 20-061 ICX X REQUIRED CAM 626
H
1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 EDA - TB 689 LC
N
IV
1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630
E
IV
1 EA WALL STOP WS406CCV - INSTALL ON PIPE BOLLARD 630
E
PE
1 SET SEALS 45041CNB HEAD AND JAMBS AL
M
PE
1 EA DOOR SWEEP 345ANB AL
M
PE
1 EA RAIN DRIP 346C X FRAME WIDTH AL
M
PE
1 EA THRESHOLD 276A (OR AS DETAILED) AL
M
1 EA DOOR CONTACT REFER TO DIVISION 16 BY
O
HW SET: 12
DOOR NUMBER:
D222A-A
EACH TO HAVE:
IV
2 EA HINGE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 630
E
SC
1 EA STOREROOM LOCK L9080T-06B LLL (OUTSIDE ONLY) - L283-150 626
H
1 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SC
H
RO
1 EA PULL PLATES 94C 3 1/2" X 5" 630
C
1 EA OVERHEAD HOLDER 900H 630 GL
Y
PE
1 SET SEALS 45041CNB HEAD, JAMBS, AND SILL AL
M
1 EA RAIN DRIP 346C X FRAME WIDTH AL PE
M
HW SET: 13
DOOR NUMBER:
B127-A
EACH TO HAVE:
MA
2 EA CONTINUOUS HINGE
HW SET: 11 FM-300 630
R
DOOR NUMBER: A137-B A138-B C119-A C123-B C125-B VO
2 EA DUMMY TOUCH BAR 330 - SNB 626
N
VO
2 EA PULL 990DT - SNB 626
N
LC
2 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 EDA - TB 689
N
IV
2 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630
E
IV
2 EA WALL STOP WS406CCV 630
E
HW SET: 14
DOOR NUMBER:
A120-A C107-A
EACH TO HAVE:
MA
2 EA CONTINUOUS HINGE FM-300 630
R
VO
2 EA DUMMY TOUCH BAR 330 - SNB 626
N
VO
2 EA PULL 990DT - SNB 626
N
LC
1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 EDA - TB 689
N
LC
1 EA AUTOMATIC OPERATOR 4642 - FLUSH CEILING MOUNT 689
N
IV
2 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630
E
IV
1 EA WALL STOP WS406CCV 630
E
LC
1 EA WALL PLATE SWITCH 7910-956 630
N
BY
1 EA SINGLE GANG BOX REFER TO DIVISION 16
O
GL
1 EA OVERHEAD STOP 900 630
Y
IV
2 EA SILENCER SR64 GRY
E
DL
1 EA WIRING DIAGRAM (RISER WITH POINT-TO-POINT)
R
1 EA SUPERVISION JOBSITE SUPERVISION (ELECTRICAL DL
R
CONNECTIONS)
HW SET: 15
DOOR NUMBER:
A133-A
EACH TO HAVE:
VO
2 EA POWER TRANSFER EPT-10 689
N
MA
2 EA CONTINUOUS HINGE FM-300-CTP 630
R
VO
1 EA MULLION KR4954 X 154 (Blank Mullion) 689
N
1 EA MULLION STORAGE KIT MT54 689 VO
N
VO
1 EA PANIC HARDWARE ELLXSD99NL X 990NL - SNB 626
N
VO
1 EA PANIC HARDWARE LXCD99DT X 990DT -SNB 626
N
SC
1 EA RIM CYLINDER 20-057 ICX 626
H
SC
4 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626
H
SC
3 EA MORTISE CYLINDER 20-061 ICX X REQUIRED CAM 626
H
1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 EDA X ST-2730 - TB 689 LC
N
LC
1 EA AUTOMATIC OPERATOR 4642 - FLUSH CEILING MOUNT 689
N
GL
2 EA OVERHEAD HOLDER 900H 630
Y
IV
2 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630
E
LC
2 EA WALL PLATE SWITCH 7910-956 630
N
BY
2 EA SINGLE GANG BOX REFER TO DIVISION 16
O
HW SET: 17
DOOR NUMBER:
A135-A
EACH TO HAVE:
IV
6 EA HINGE, SWING CLEAR 5BB1SCHWB 5 652
E
1 EA PANIC HARDWARE 9447EO-LBR 626 VO
N
VO
1 EA PANIC HARDWARE 9447L-LBR X LP373L X 06 626
N
SC
1 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626
H
SC
1 EA MORTISE CYLINDER 20-061 ICX X REQUIRED CAM 626
H
2 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 EDA - TB 689 LC
N
IV
2 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630
E
TB
2 EA MAGNETIC HOLD OPEN FM998-120 AL
D
2 EA SILENCER SR64 GRY IV
E
HW SET: 17A
DOOR NUMBER:
A105-A
EACH TO HAVE:
IV
6 EA HINGE, SWING CLEAR 5BB1SCHWB 5 652
E
1 EA PANIC HARDWARE 9447EO-LBR 626 VO
N
VO
1 EA PANIC HARDWARE 9447L-LBR X LP373L X 06 626
N
SC
1 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626
H
SC
1 EA MORTISE CYLINDER 20-061 ICX X REQUIRED CAM 626
H
2 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 EDA - TB 689 LC
N
IV
2 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630
E
IV
2 EA WALL STOP & HOLDER WS40 626
E
2 EA SILENCER SR64 GRY IV
E
HW SET: 18
DOOR NUMBER:
D241-A
EACH TO HAVE:
IV
8 EA HINGE, SWING CLEAR 5BB1SCHWB 5 652
E
1 EA PANIC HARDWARE 9447EO-LBR 626 VO
N
VO
1 EA PANIC HARDWARE 9447L-LBR X LP373L X 06 626
N
SC
1 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626
H
SC
1 EA MORTISE CYLINDER 20-061 ICX X REQUIRED CAM 626
H
2 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 EDA - TB 689 LC
N
IV
2 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630
E
IV
2 EA SILENCER SR64 GRY
E
TB
HW SET: 19
DOOR NUMBER: B124-A
EACH TO HAVE:
2 EA POWER TRANSFER EPT-10 689 VO
N
IV
6 EA HINGE 3CB1HW 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652
E
VO
1 EA MULLION KR4954 X 154 (Blank Mullion) 689
N
1 EA MULLION STORAGE KIT MT54 689 VO
N
VO
1 EA PANIC HARDWARE ELLXSD99NL X 990NL - SNB 626
N
VO
1 EA PANIC HARDWARE LXCD99DT X 990DT -SNB 626
N
SC
1 EA RIM CYLINDER 20-057 ICX 626
H
SC
4 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626
H
SC
3 EA MORTISE CYLINDER 20-061 ICX X REQUIRED CAM 626
H
2 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 EDA - TB 689 LC
N
IV
2 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630
E
IV
2 EA WALL STOP & HOLDER WS45 626
E
GR IV
2 EA SILENCER SR64
Y E
BY
2 EA DOOR CONTACT REFER TO DIVISION 16
O
BY
1 EA CARD READER REFER TO DIVSION 16
O
DL
1 EA WIRING DIAGRAM (RISER WITH POINT-TO-POINT)
R
1 EA SUPERVISION JOBSITE SUPERVISION (ELECTRICAL DL
R
CONNECTIONS)
HW SET: 20
DOOR NUMBER:
B124-B
EACH TO HAVE:
IV
3 EA HINGE 3CB1HW 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652
E
VO
1 EA PANIC HARDWARE CD99DT - 990DT -SNB 626
N
SC
1 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626
H
SC
1 EA MORTISE CYLINDER 20-061 ICX X REQUIRED CAM 626
H
1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 EDA - TB 689 LC
N
IV
1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630
E
IV
1 EA WALL STOP WS406CCV 630
E
3 EA SILENCER SR64 GR IV
Y E
HW SET: 21
DOOR NUMBER:
B132-B
EACH TO HAVE:
IV
3 EA HINGE 3CB1HW 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE
1 EA VESTIBULE LOCK ND93TD RHO 626 SCH
2 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SCH
1 EA ELECTRIC STRIKE 6211 FSE 12VDC 630 VON
1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4011 - TB 689 LCN
1 EA OVERHEAD HOLDER 900H 630 GLY
1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE
1 EA STRIKE POWER SUPPLY REFER TO DIVISION 16 B/O
3 EA SILENCER SR64 GRY
IVE
1 EA CARD READER REFER TO DIVSION 16 BYO
1 EA WIRING DIAGRAM (RISER WITH POINT-TO-POINT) DLR
1 EA SUPERVISION JOBSITE SUPERVISION (ELECTRICAL DLR
CONNECTIONS)
HW SET: 22
DOOR NUMBER: A127-A
EACH TO HAVE:
HW SET: 23
DOOR NUMBER: A127-B
EACH TO HAVE: 3 EA HINGE 3CB1HW 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA VESTIBULE LOCK ND93TD RHO 626 SCH
2 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SCH 1 EA ELECTRIC STRIKE 6211 FSE 12VDC 630 VON 1 EA SURFACE
CLOSER 4011 - TB 689 LCN 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE 1 EA WALL STOP & HOLDER
WS40 (Provide Backing) 626 IVE 1 EA STRIKE POWER SUPPLY REFER TO DIVISION 16 B/O 3 EA
SILENCER SR64 GRY IVE 1 EA CARD READER REFER TO DIVSION 16 BYO 1 EA WIRING DIAGRAM
(RISER WITH POINT-TO-POINT) DLR 1 EA SUPERVISION JOBSITE SUPERVISION (ELECTRICAL DLR
CONNECTIONS)
HW SET: 24
DOOR NUMBER: A116-A B132-A B141-A
EACH TO HAVE: 6 EA HINGE, SWING CLEAR 5BB1SCHWB 4.5 NRP 652 IVE 1 EA MULLION KR4954 X
154 (Blank Mullion) 689 VON 1 EA MULLION STORAGE KIT MT54 689 VON 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE
CD99DT - 990DT -SNB 626 VON 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE CD99NL X 990NL - SNB 626 VON 1 EA RIM
CYLINDER 20-057 ICX 626 SCH 4 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SCH 3 EA MORTISE CYLINDER 20-061 ICX
X REQUIRED CAM 626 SCH 2 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 EDA - TB 689 LCN 2 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10"
X 2" LDW 630 IVE 2 EA WALL STOP & HOLDER WS40 626 IVE 2 EA SILENCER SR64 GRY IVE 180
DEGREE SWING WHERE REQUIRED
B141-A WS 45 A116-A 5” HINGES
HW SET: 25 - NOT USED
HW SET: 26
DOOR NUMBER: A151-A
EACH TO HAVE: 3 EA HINGE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA PASSAGE SET D10S ORB 626 SCH 1 EA KICK
PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE 1 EA WALL STOP WS406CCV 630 IVE 3 EA SILENCER SR64 GRY IVE
HW SET: 26A
DOOR NUMBER: C116-A
EACH TO HAVE: 3 EA HINGE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA PASSAGE SET D10S ORB 626 SCH 1 EA
OVERHEAD STOP 900S 630 GLY 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE 3 EA SILENCER SR64
GRY IVE
HW SET: 27
DOOR NUMBER: C119-B
EACH TO HAVE: 3 EA HINGE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA PASSAGE SET ND10S RHO 626 SCH 1 EA
OVERHEAD HOLDER 900H 630 GLY 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE 2 SET SEALS S88C
HEAD AND JAMBS CLR PEM INSTALL SEALS PER MANUFACTURER'S REQUIREMENT FOR SOUND
CONTROL
HW SET: 28
DOOR NUMBER: A110-A C112-A D211-A
EACH TO HAVE: 3 EA HINGE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA STOREROOM LOCK ND96TD RHO 626 SCH
1 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SCH 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4011H - TB * 689 LCN 1 EA OVERHEAD
HOLDER 900H AT D211A * 630 GLY 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE 1 EA WALL STOP
WS406CCV AT REMAINING DOORS 630 IVE 3 EA SILENCER SR64 GRY IVE
* DOOR D211A IF A CONFLICT OCCURS BETWEEN THE OVERHEAD STOP THRU BOLT AND THE
DOOR CLOSER PROVIDE A DROP PLATE DRILLED OUT TO PROVIDE CLEARANCE FOR THE THRU
BOLT HEAD
HW SET: 28A
DOOR NUMBER:
B137-A
EACH TO HAVE:
3 EA HINGE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 IVE
1 EA STOREROOM LOCK ND96TD RHO 626 SCH
1 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SCH
1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 EDA - TB 689 LCN
1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE
1 EA WALL STOP & HOLDER WS40 626 IVE
3 EA SILENCER SR64 GR IVE
Y
HW SET: 29
DOOR NUMBER:
B113-A
EACH TO HAVE:
6 EA HINGE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 IVE
2 EA MANUAL FLUSH BOLT FB458 626 IVE
1 EA DUST PROOF STRIKE DP2 626 IVE
1 EA STOREROOM LOCK L9080T-06B LLL (OUTSIDE ONLY) - L283-150 626 SCH
1 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SCH
1 EA PULL PLATES 94C 3 1/2" X 5" 630 ROC
2 EA OVERHEAD HOLDER 900H 630 GLY
2 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE
2 EA SILENCER SR64 GR IVE
Y
HW SET: 29A
DOOR NUMBER:
D239-A
EACH TO HAVE:
6 EA HINGE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 IVE
2 EA MANUAL FLUSH BOLT FB458 626 IVE
1 EA DUST PROOF STRIKE DP2 626 IVE
1 EA STOREROOM LOCK L9080T-06B LLL (OUTSIDE ONLY) - L283-150 626 SCH
1 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SCH
1 EA PULL PLATES 94C 3 1/2" X 5" 630 ROC
2 EA OVERHEAD STOP 900S 630 GLY
2 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE
2 EA SILENCER SR64 GR IVE
Y
HW SET: 30
DOOR NUMBER:
B133-A
EACH TO HAVE:
3 EA HINGE,SWING CLEAR 5BB1SCHWB 5 652 IVE
1 EA STOREROOM LOCK L9080T-06B LLL (OUTSIDE ONLY) - L283-150 626 SCH
1 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SCH
1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4011 - TB 689 LCN
1 EA OVERHEAD STOP 900S 630 GLY
1 EA ARMOR PLATE 8400 34" X 2" LDW 630 IVE
1 SET SEALS S88C HEAD AND JAMBS CLR PEM
1 EA THRESHOLD 14/1A (WIDTH OF OPENING X DEPTH OF JAMB) 628 PEM
COORDINATE THRESHOLD WITH GYM FLOOR. (INSTALL PROIR TO GYM FLOORING) IF A
CONFLICT OCCURS BETWEEN THE OVERHEAD STOP THRU BOLT AND THE DOOR CLOSER
HW SET: 31
DOOR NUMBER:
B131-A
EACH TO HAVE:
3 EA HINGE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE
1 EA STOREROOM LOCK L9080T-06B LLL (OUTSIDE ONLY) - L283-150 626 SCH
1 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SCH
1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4011 - TB 689 LCN
1 EA OVERHEAD STOP 900S 630 GLY
1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE
1 SET SEALS S88C HEAD AND JAMBS CLR PEM
1 EA THRESHOLD 14/1A (WIDTH OF OPENING X DEPTH OF JAMB) 628 PEM
PROVIDE A DROP PLATE DRILLED OUT TO PROVIDE CLEARANCE FOR THE THRU BOLT HEAD
COORDINATE THRESHOLD WITH GYM FLOOR. (INSTALL PROIR TO GYM FLOORING) IF A
CONFLICT OCCURS BETWEEN THE OVERHEAD STOP THRU BOLT AND THE DOOR CLOSER
PROVIDE A DROP PLATE DRILLED OUT TO PROVIDE CLEARANCE FOR THE THRU BOLT HEAD
HW SET: 32
DOOR NUMBER: B112-A (ALT) REMOVE ABOVE (ALT)
EACH TO HAVE: 3 EA HINGE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 IVE 1 EA STOREROOM LOCK ND96TD RHO 626
SCH 1 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SCH 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 SCUSH - TB 689 LCN 1 EA KICK
PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE 1 SET SEALS S88C HEAD AND JAMBS CLR PEM 1 EA DOOR
BOTTOM 4301CNBL - SURFACE MOUNT AL PEM
HW SET: 32A
DOOR NUMBER: B146-A
EACH TO HAVE: 3 EA HINGE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA STOREROOM LOCK ND96TD RHO 626 SCH 1
EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SCH 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE 1 EA WALL STOP
WS406CCV 630 IVE 3 EA SILENCER SR64 GRY IVE
HW SET: 32B
DOOR NUMBER: B134-A B135-A EACH TO HAVE: 3 EA HINGE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA
STOREROOM LOCK ND96TD RHO 626 SCH 1 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SCH 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER
4011 - TB 689 LCN 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE 1 EA WALL STOP & HOLDER WS40 AT
DOOR B134-A 626 IVE 1 EA WALL STOP WS406CCV AT DOOR B135-A 630 IVE 1 SET SEALS S88C
HEAD AND JAMBS AT DOOR B135-A CLR PEM 3 EA SILENCER SR64 AT DOOR B134-A GRY IVE
HW SET: 33
DOOR NUMBER: B130-A
EACH TO HAVE:
6 EA HINGE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 SET CONST LATCHING BOLT FB52 630 IVE 1 EA STOREROOM
LOCK L9080T-06B LLL (OUTSIDE ONLY) - L283-150 - 10-626 SCH
072 7/8” FLAT LIP STRIKE 1 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SCH 1
EA PULL PLATES 94C 3 1/2" X 5" 630 ROC 1 EA COORDINATOR COR X FL 628 IVE 1 EA ASTRAGAL
355CS AL PEM 2 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4011 - TB 689 LCN 2 EA OVERHEAD STOP 900S 630 GLY 2 EA
KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE 1 SET SEALS S88C HEAD AND JAMBS CLR PEM 1 EA
THRESHOLD 14/1A (WIDTH OF OPENING X DEPTH OF JAMB) 628 PEM COORDINATE THRESHOLD
WITH GYM FLOOR. (INSTALL PROIR TO GYM FLOORING) IF A CONFLICT OCCURS BETWEEN THE
OVERHEAD STOP THRU BOLT AND THE DOOR CLOSER PROVIDE A DROP PLATE DRILLED OUT TO
PROVIDE CLEARANCE FOR THE THRU BOLT HEAD
HW SET: 34
DOOR NUMBER: B122-A
EACH TO HAVE: 3 EA HINGE 1 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 ND25D
EA EXIT LOCK 1 EA SURFACE RHO 4011 - TB 8400 10"
CLOSER 1 EA KICK PLATE 1 EA X 2" LDW WS406CCV 652 626 689 IVE SCH LCN
WALL STOP 3 EA SILENCER SR64 630 630 GRY IVE IVE IVE
HW SET: 35 DOOR
NUMBER: A112-A B138- B139-A C126- C111-A C127- C117-A D225- C118-A
AC121-A C122-A A A A
EACH TO HAVE: 3 EA HINGE 1 IVE
EA PRIVACY SET 1 EA KICK SCH
PLATE 1 EA WALL STOP 3 EA 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 ND40S RHO IVE
SILENCER 8400 10" X 2" LDW 652 626 630 IVE
WS406CCV SR64 630 GRY IVE
HW SET: 35A DOOR NUMBER: A129-A
IVE
SCH
EACH TO HAVE: 3 EA HINGE 1 EA SCH
FAC. RESTROOM LOCK 1 EA CORE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 ND 85 LCN
ONLY 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 1 EA 23-030 4011 - TB 8400 652 626 626 IVE
KICK PLATE 1 EA WALL STOP 3 EA 10" X 2" LDW 689 630 630 IVE
SILENCER WS406CCV SR64 GRY IVE
HW SET: 36
DOOR NUMBER:
A130-A
EACH TO HAVE:
3 EA HINGE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE
SC
1 EA PRIVACY SET ND40S RHO 626
H
GL
1 EA OVERHEAD STOP 900S 630
Y
1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE
3 EA SILENCER SR64 GRY IVE
HW SET:
37
DOOR NUMBER:
A113-A D207-A D223-A
EACH TO HAVE:
3 EA HINGE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE
SC
1 EA VESTIBULE LOCK ND93TD RHO 626
H
SC
2 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626
H
SURFACE LC
1 EA 4011 - TB 689
CLOSER N
GL
1 EA OVERHEAD STOP 900S 630
Y
1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE
3 EA SILENCER SR64 GRY IVE
IF A CONFLICT OCCURS BETWEEN THE OVERHEAD STOP THRU BOLT AND THE DOOR CLOSER
PROVIDE A DROP PLATE DRILLED OUT TO PROVIDE CLEARANCE FOR THE THRU BOLT HEAD
HW SET: 37A - NOT USED
HW SET: 37B
DOOR NUMBER: C110-A
EACH TO HAVE: 3 EA HINGE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA VESTIBULE LOCK ND93TD RHO 626 SCH 2
EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SCH 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4011 - TB 689 LCN 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10"
X 2" LDW 630 IVE 1 EA WALL STOP WS406CCV 630 IVE 3 EA SILENCER SR64 GRY IVE
HW SET: 38
DOOR NUMBER: A111-A D210-A D226-A
EACH TO HAVE: 3 EA HINGE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 IVE 1 EA STOREROOM LOCK ND96TD RHO 626
SCH 1 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SCH 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 SCUSH - TB 689 LCN 1 EA KICK
PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE 1 SET SEALS S88C HEAD AND JAMBS CLR PEM
HW SET: 38A
DOOR NUMBER: B111-A C113-A D240-A
EACH TO HAVE: 3 EA HINGE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA STOREROOM LOCK ND96TD RHO 626 SCH 1
EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SCH 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4011 - TB 689 LCN 1 EA OVERHEAD STOP
900S 630 GLY 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE 1 SET SEALS S88C HEAD AND JAMBS CLR
PEM IF A CONFLICT OCCURS BETWEEN THE OVERHEAD STOP THRU BOLT AND THE DOOR
CLOSER PROVIDE A DROP PLATE DRILLED OUT TO PROVIDE CLEARANCE FOR THE THRU BOLT
HEAD
HW SET: 39
DOOR NUMBER: B122-B C107B-A
EACH TO HAVE: 3 EA HINGE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA STOREROOM LOCK ND96TD RHO 626 SCH 1
EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SCH 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE 1 EA WALL STOP &
HOLDER WS40 (Provide Backing @B122-B) 626 IVE 3 EA SILENCER SR64 GRY IVE
HW SET: 40 - NOT USED
HW SET: 41
DOOR NUMBER: A101-A A102-A A103-A A138-A A143-A A150-A B101-A B102-A B103-A C101-A C102-A
C103-A C114-A C123-A C125-A D201-A D202-A D203-A D217-A D218-A D233-A D234-A D242-A D243-A
EACH TO HAVE: 3 EA HINGE 3CB1HW 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 IVE 1 EA VESTIBULE LOCK ND93TD RHO 626
SCH 2 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SCH 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE 1 EA WALL STOP
& HOLDER WS40 626 IVE 3 EA SILENCER SR64 GRY IVE
HW SET: 41A
DOOR NUMBER: A114-A A121-B C108-A C129-A D206-A D238-A
EACH TO HAVE: 3 EA HINGE 3CB1HW 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA VESTIBULE LOCK ND93TD RHO 626 SCH
2 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SCH 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE 1 EA WALL STOP &
HOLDER WS40 (Provide Backing) 626 IVE 3 EA SILENCER SR64 GRY IVE
HW SET: 41B DOOR
NUMBER: A150-B B110-A C120-A D232-A D243-B
EACH TO HAVE: 3 EA HINGE 1 EA IV
VESTIBULE LOCK 2 EA CORE E
ONLY 1 EA OVERHEAD HOLDER 1 SC
EA KICK PLATE 3 EA SILENCER H
SC
H
GL
Y
652 626 IV
626 630 E
3CB1HW 4.5 X 4.5 NRP ND93TD RHO 23-030 630 IV
900H 8400 10" X 2" LDW SR64 GRY E
HW SET: 42 DOOR NUMBER: A121-A
EACH TO HAVE: 3 EA HINGE 1 EA IV
VESTIBULE LOCK 2 EA CORE E
ONLY 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 1 EA SC
KICK PLATE 1 EA WALL STOP & H
HOLDER 3 EA SILENCER SC
H
LC
N
IV
652 626 E
626 689 IV
3CB1HW 4.5 X 4.5 ND93TD RHO 23-030 4011 - 630 E
TB 8400 10" X 2" LDW WS40 (Provide 626 IV
Backing)SR64 GRY E
HW SET: 43 - NOT USED
HW SET: 44 DOOR
NUMBER: A122-A B144-A C115-A
EACH TO HAVE: 3 EA HINGE 1 EA IV
VESTIBULE LOCK 2 EA CORE E
ONLY 1 EA KICK PLATE 1 EA SC
WALL STOP & HOLDER 1 EA WALL H
STOP & HOLDER 3 EA SILENCER SC
H
IV
E
IV
652 626 E
3CB1HW 4.5 X 4.5 ND93TD RHO 23-030 8400 626 630 IV
10" X 2" LDW WS40 AT REMAINING DOORS 626 E
WS45 AT DOOR A122-A (Provide 626 IV
Backing)SR64 GRY E
B144-A PROVIDE 4 HINGES
HW SET: 44A DOOR NUMBER: A139-A
IV
E
SC
H
SC
H
LC
N
IV
EACH TO HAVE: 3 EA HINGE 1 E
EA CLASSROOM LOCK 1 EA 652 626 IV
CORE ONLY 1 EA SURFACE 3CB1HW 4.5 X 4.5 ND94TD RHO 23-030 4011 - 626 689 E
CLOSER 1 EA KICK PLATE 1 EA TB 8400 10" X 2" LDW WS406CCV S88C HEAD 630 630 PE
WALL STOP 1 SET SEALS AND JAMBS CLR M
HW SET: 45 DOOR NUMBER: B142-A
EACH TO HAVE: 4 EA HINGE 1 EA IV
VESTIBULE LOCK 2 EA CORE E
ONLY 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 1 EA SC
KICK PLATE 1 EA MAGNETIC H
HOLD OPEN 1 SET SEALS SC
H
LC
N
IV
3CB1HW 5 X 4.5 NRP E
ND93TD RHO 23-030 TB
4111 EDA - TB 8400 10" X 652 626 626 D
2" LDW FM998-120 S88C 689 630 AL PE
HEAD AND JAMBS CLR M
HW SET: 46 DOOR
NUMBER: A123-A A124-A A131-A A132-A A146-A A149-A
EACH TO HAVE: 3 EA HINGE 1 IV
EA VESTIBULE LOCK 2 EA CORE E
ONLY 1 EA WALL STOP 3 EA SC
SILENCER 1 EA KICKPLATE H
SC
H
IV
E
IV
3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 ND93TD RHO E
23-030 WS406CCV SR64 652 626 626 IV
8400 10” X 2” LDW 630 GRY 630 E
HW SET: 46A DOOR NUMBER:
A141-A A142-A
EACH TO HAVE: 3 EA HINGE 1 IV
EA VESTIBULE LOCK 2 EA CORE E
ONLY 1 EA OVERHEAD STOP 3 SC
EA SILENCER 1 EA KICKPLATE H
SC
H
GL
Y
IV
3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 ND93TD RHO E
23-030 900S SR64 8400 10” X 652 626 626 IV
2”LDW 630 GRY 630 E
HW SET: 46B DOOR NUMBER: B121-A
IV
E
SC
H
SC
H
IV
E
EACH TO HAVE: 3 EA HINGE 1 IV
EA VESTIBULE LOCK 2 EA CORE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 ND93TD RHO E
ONLY 1 EA KICK PLATE 1 EA 23-030 8400 10" X 2" LDW 652 626 626 IV
WALL STOP 3 EA SILENCER WS406CCV SR64 630 630 GRY E
HW SET: 46C
DOOR NUMBER: B123-A
EACH TO HAVE: 3 EA HINGE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA VESTIBULE LOCK ND93TD RHO 626 SCH 2
EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SCH 1 EA OVERHEAD STOP 900S 630 GLY 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2"
LDW 630 IVE 3 EA SILENCER SR64 GRY IVE
HW SET: 47 - NOT USED
HW SET: 48
DOOR NUMBER: A140-A C124-A C124-B
EACH TO HAVE: 3 EA HINGE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA CLASSROOM LOCK ND94TD RHO 626 SCH 1
EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SCH 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4011 - TB 689 LCN 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10"
X 2" LDW 630 IVE 1 EA MAGNETIC HOLD OPEN FM998-120 AL TBD 1 SET SEALS S88C HEAD AND
JAMBS CLR PEM
HW SET: 49
DOOR NUMBER: B104-A B142-B B142-C
EACH TO HAVE: ALL HARDWARE BY DOOR MANUFACTURER
HW SET: 51 THRU58 - NOT USED
HW SET: 59
DOOR NUMBER:
ELEVATOR
EACH TO HAVE: 1 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626 SCH 1 EA MORTISE CYLINDER 26-091 ICX X REQUIRED
CAM 626 SCH
BALANACE OF HARDWARE BY ELEVATOR
MANUFACTURER SUPPLIER TO VERIFY TYPE AND
QUANTITY OF CYLINDERS REQUIRED WITH ELEVATOR MANUFACTURER
HW SET: 60
DOOR NUMBER:
A137-A
EACH TO HAVE:
IV
3 EA HINGE 3CB1HW 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652
E
SC
1 EA VESTIBULE LOCK ND93TD RHO 626
H
SC
2 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626
H
LC
1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 EDA - TB 689
N
IV
1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630
E
IV
1 EA WALL STOP & HOLDER WS40 626
E
PE
2 EA SEALS S88C AT HEAD CLR
M
PE
1 EA DOOR BOTTOM 434ARL AL
M
PE
1 EA THRESHOLD 18/1A (WIDTH OF OPENING X DEPTH OF JAMB) 628
M
INSTALL SEALS PER MANUFACTURER'S REQUIREMENT FOR SOUND CONTROL
HW SET: 61
DOOR NUMBER:
B142A-A
EACH TO HAVE:
IV
3 EA HINGE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 652
E
SC
1 EA OFFICE LOCK ND91TD RHO 626
H
SC
1 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626
H
LC
1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4011 - TB 689
N
IV
1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630
E
IV
1 EA WALL STOP WS406CCV 630
E
PE
1 SET SEALS S88C HEAD AND JAMBS CLR
M
PE
1 EA DOOR BOTTOM 434ARL AL
M
DELETE DOOR BOTTOM IN THIS GROUP
HW SET: 62
DOOR NUMBER:
B136-A C128-A
EACH TO HAVE:
IV
3 EA HINGE 3CB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 630
E
SC
1 EA STOREROOM LOCK ND96TD RHO 626
H
SC
1 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626
H
VO
1 EA ELECTRIC STRIKE 6211 FSE 12VDC 630
N
IV
1 EA LOCK GUARD LG14 630
E
LC
1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 EDA - TB 689
N
IV
1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630
E
IV
1 EA WALL STOP WS406CCV 630
E
B/
HW SET: 63
AA NUMBER:
DOOR C C
BB DD EE FF GG HH I I LL K K MM NN
Door No.
Door No. B126-B9999 EL Electric
Hard
Hard EL Electric LX
LX Auto
Auto Door Pos.
Door Pos. Card
Card Mag
Mag Power
Power EPT
EPT Conduit prep
Conduit prep
D216-A ELEV
ELEV
ware device
ware Strike
device Strike Switch Operator
Switch Operator Switch
Switch Reader
Reader Hold
Hold Supply
Supply
EACH TO HAVE:
Set
Set
A104-A 02 YES
3 45 EA HINGE YES YES 3CB1HW 4.5 X 4.5 NRP YES YES
YES YES YES Latch jamb leg to IVaccessible C
B142-A 120V 652 E
ceiling, auto operator plaster box
Latch jamb leg to accessible
B142-D 07 YES YES YES to 120V power SC F
1 EA VESTIBULEYES
LOCK ND93TD RHOYES ceiling 626
A106-B 03 YES YES YES YES Latch jamb leg to accessible
H B
Latch jamb leg to accessible
B151-A 51 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES ceiling, share power supply with A
ceiling
door A104-4 SC
2 EA CORE ONLY 23-030 626
Latch jamb leg to accessible
B151-B 53 YES YES YES H
Conduit to auto operator plaster A
A120-A 14 YES ceiling D
box VO
B157-A
A120-B 1 51
02 EA ELECTRIC STRIKE
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES 6211 FSE 12VDC
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES 630
Latch jamb leg to accessible
Latch jamb leg to accessible C
A
N
ceiling, share power supply with
ceiling, auto operator plaster box
door B151-A IV
1 EA LOCK GUARD LG14 - DELETE AT DOOR B126-A to 120V power, share power
630
Latch jamb leg to accessible
B157-B 53 YES YES YES E
supply with door B140-B A
ceiling
Latch jamb leg to LCaccessible
A127-A 1 14
22 EA SURFACE CLOSER
YES 4111 EDA - TB
YES
ceiling 689
Conduit to auto operator plaster F
C107-A YES
box N D
Latch jamb leg to IVaccessible
A127-B
C107-B 2302 YES YES FC
1 YES
EA KICK PLATE YES YES YES
8400 10" X 2" YES
LDW YES YES Latch jamb leg to accessible
ceiling 630
A133-A 15 YES YES YES YES YES YES E
ceiling, auto operator plaster box
Latch jamb leg to accessible C
share
to 120V power, IV power
ceiling, auto operator plaster box
1 EA WALL STOP & HOLDER WS40 supply 626 door B106-B
with
E
to 120V power, share power
Latch jamb leg to accessible
C119-A 11 YES YES YES supply with door A133-B
B/ A
1 EA STRIKE POWER SUPPLY REFER TO DIVISION 16 ceiling
A133-B 01 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES Latch jamb leg to accessible C
O
Latch jamb leg to accessible
ceiling, auto operator plaster box
C123-B 11 YES YES YES A
3 EA SILENCER SR64 to ceilingpower IV
120V GRY
C124-A
A135-A 1748 YES
YES 120V
120V E
C124-B
1 48 EA CARD READER REFER TO DIVSION 16 YES Latch jamb leg to BY
120V accessible
A137-B 11 YES YES YES O A
ceiling jamb leg to accessible
Latch
C125-B 11 YES YES YES Latch jamb leg to accessible A
A138-B 11 YES YES YES ceiling DL A
1 EA WIRING DIAGRAM (RISER WITH POINT-TO-POINT) ceiling jamb leg to accessible
Latch
C128-A 62 YES YES R F
A140-A 48 YES ceiling
120V
1 EA SUPERVISION JOBSITE SUPERVISION (ELECTRICAL DL
D216-A 63 YES YES
Latch jamb leg accessible
Latch jamb leg to to accessible
B106-B 03A YES YES YES YES YES YES ceiling R BE
ceiling
CONNECTIONS) Latch jamb leg to accessible
Latch jamb leg to accessible
D227-A
B119-B 08
03A YES YES YES BF
YES YES
180 DEGREE SWING WHERE REQUIRED YES YES YES YES ceiling
ceiling
D241-A 18 YES 120V
Latch jamb leg to accessible
B124-A 19
HW YES
SET: 64 YES YES YES YES B
ceiling
B126-A
DOOR NUMBER:
63 YES YES
Latch jamb leg to accessible
E
B126-A ceiling
Latch jamb leg to accessible
B126-B 63 YES YES E
EACH TO HAVE: ceiling
B127-B 03A YES YES YES YES YES YES Latch jamb leg to IVaccessible B
3 EA HINGE 3CB1HW 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652
ceiling, share power supply with
door B119-B
E
1 EA VESTIBULE LOCK ND93TD RHOYES Latch jamb leg to SC
626 accessible
B136-A 62 YES F
ceiling H
accessible
Latch jamb leg to SC
B140-A 03A
2 YES
EA CORE ONLYYES YES
23-030 YES YES YES B
ceiling 626 H
Latch jamb leg to accessible
B140-B 03A YES YES YES YES YES YES
ceiling 630 VO B
1 EA ELECTRIC STRIKE 6211 FSE 12VDC
N
GL
1 EA OVERHEAD HOLDER 900H 630
Y
LC
1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4011 TB 689
N
IV
1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630
E
B/
1 EA STRIKE POWER SUPPLY REFER TO DIVISION 16
O
3 EA SILENCER SR64 GRY IV
E
BY
1 EA CARD READER REFER TO DIVSION 16
O
DL
1 EA WIRING DIAGRAM (RISER WITH POINT-TO-POINT)
R
1 EA SUPERVISION JOBSITE SUPERVISION (ELECTRICAL DL
R
CONNECTIONS)
END OF SECTION
SECTION 08800 – GLAZING
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 SUMMARY
A. Bidding Documents and Instructions, Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 - General Requirements apply
to the Work of this Section of the Specifications.
B. Section Includes:
1. Glass and Glazing for
a. Steel Frames and Doors.
b. Wood Doors.
c. Aluminum Storefront.
d. Glazed Aluminum Curtain Wall.
2. Glass glazing materials and installation requirements are included in this section for other sections
referencing this section.
C. Glass and Glazing for Wood Windows is specified in Section 08550 (Wood Windows).
1.02 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 01351: Sustainable Project Requirements
B. Section 06410: Casework.
C. Section 08111: Steel Doors and Frames.
D. Section 08210: Wood Doors.
E. Section 08410: Aluminum Storefronts.
F. Section 08920: Glazed Aluminum Curtain Walls.
1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. General Requirements: Section 01330.
B. Product Data on Glass Types Specified: Submit physical and environmental characteristics, size
limitations, and special installation requirements.
C. Product Data on Glazing Compounds: Submit chemical characteristics, limitations, special application
requirements. Identify available colors.
D. Samples: Submit two samples 1 foot x 1 foot in size, illustrating glass units, coloration and design.
E. Reference “LEED REQUIREMENTS” section below for additional submittal requirements.
1.04 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND PROTECTION
A. General Requirements: Section 01600.
B. Inspect glazing materials for shipping damage upon receipt.
C. Store glazing materials away from possible breakage, scratching and marring by unloading of other
materials and work of other trades. Damage of any kind shall be cause for rejection.
1.05 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
A. Observe environmental precautions based on conditions.
B. Do not install glazing when ambient temperature is less than 50 degrees F.
C. Maintain minimum ambient temperature before, during and 24 hours after installation of glazing
compounds.
1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Glazing for aluminum storefront (Section 08410) and aluminum curtainwall (Section 08920) shall be
purchased from one manufacturer having single source responsibility.
B. Perform Work in accordance with GANA Glazing Manual, GANA Sealant Manual, GANA Laminated
Glass Design Guide, and SIGMA for glazing installation methods.
C. Safety Glass and Glazing: Comply with State Statutes, ANSI Z97.1 and requirements of the 2003
International Building Code.
D. Maintain one copy of each document on site.
1.07 WARRANTY
A. Furnish ten year manufacturer warranty including coverage for sealed glass units from seal failure,
interpane dusting, misting, and replacement of defective glass.
B. Furnish ten year warranty to include coverage for delamination of laminated glass and replacement of
defective glass
C. Warranty shall be from General Contractor, Manufacturer and Installation subcontractor on Installation
subcontractor’s letterhead.
1.08 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
A. System performance to achieve continuity of building enclosure air barrier and vapor retarder with glass
and glazing materials of this section.
B. Design Tolerances: Size glass to withstand dead loads and positive and negative wind loads acting normal
to plane of glass.
1.09 REFERENCES
A. ANSI Z97.1 - Safety Performance Specifications and Methods of Test for Safety Glazing Used in
Buildings.
B. ASTM C669 - Glazing Compounds for Back Bedding and Face Glazing of Metal Sash.
C. ASTM C804 - Use of Solvent-Release Type Sealants.
D. ASTM C864 - Dense Elastomeric Compression Seal Gaskets, Setting Blocks, and Spacers.
E. ASTM C920 - Elastomeric Joint Sealants.
F. ASTM C1036 - Flat Glass.
G. ASTM C1048 - Heat-Treated Flat Glass - Kind HS, Kind FT Coated and Uncoated Glass.
H. ASTM C1172 - Laminated Architectural Safety Glass.
I. ASTM E84 - Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials.
J. ASTM E283 - Test Method For Rate of Air Leakage Through Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls and Doors.
K. ASTM E330 - Structural Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors by Uniform Static
Air Pressure Difference.
L. ASTM E546 - Test Method For Frost Point of Sealed Insulating Glass Units.
M. ASTM E576 - Test Method for Dew/Frost Point of Sealed Insulating Glass Units in Vertical Position.
N. ASTM E773 - Test Method for Seal Durability of Sealed Insulating Glass Units.
O. ASTM E774 - Sealed Insulating Glass Units.
P. GANA - (Glass Association of North America) - Glazing Manual.
Q. GANA - (Glass Association of North America) - Sealant Manual.
R. Laminators Safety Glass Association - Standards Manual.
S. SIGMA - Sealed Insulated Glass Manufacturers Association.
1.07 LEED REQUIREMENTS
A. All related products (i.e. adhesives, sealants, etc.) installed in an interior location or location that can off-
gas to the interior of the building shall comply with the VOC limits outlined in Section 01351 – Sustainable
Project Requirements.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 MANUFACTURERS
A. Viracon
B. PPG
2.02 GLASS
A. Labels: Every individual piece of glass shall bear a label designating type, thickness and quality. Do not
remove labels until inspected by Architect.
B. Insulated Glass Units: (for Wood Window Glazing, see Section 08550) Total unit thickness 1 inch, double
pane, except at doors (5/8 inch thick), ASTM E774 and E773, silicone edge seal. Purge inner pane space
with hermetic air. Glazing per Paragraph 2.01G. Glass shall be tempered where required by the 2003
International Building Code, based on area - glazing suppliers responsibility to comply with this
requirement.
C. Low E Glazing: Heat Strengthened, unless tempered is required by Section 2406 of the 2003 International
Building Code, based on area - glazing suppliers responsibility to comply with this requirement.
1. GLASS 1
a. Viracon Solarscreen VE 1-2M:
Visible Light Transmittance: 70%.
Shading Coefficient: 0.43.
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: 0.38.
U-Value: 0.29.
b. Acceptable Substitution by PPG.
2. GLASS 2
a. Viracon Solarscreen VE 1-55:
Visible Light Transmittance: 47%.
Shading Coefficient: 0.40.
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: 0.35.
U-Value: 0.31.
c. Acceptable Substitution by PPG.
3. GLASS 3
a. Viracon Solarscreen VE1-40:
Visible Light Transmittance: 36%.
Shading Coefficient: 0.31.
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: 0.28.
U-Value: 0.31.
c. Acceptable Substitution by PPG.
D. Annealed Glass:
1 GLASS 4 Annealed Clear (AC): ASTM C1036, Type I, transparent flat, Class 1 clear , Quality q3 glazing
select, minimum thickness 1/4 inch unless noted otherwise.
2 GLASS 4T Safety Glass (SG): Conform to ANSI Z97.1, minimum thickness 1/4 inch unless noted
otherwise. Glass shall be tempered where required by the 2003 International Building Code, based on area. ASTM
C1048, Kind FT Fully tempered, Condition A, uncoated, Type 1 transparent flat, Class 1 clear, Quality q3 glazing
select.
a. Sandblast finish at wainscot height glass in Media Workroom B121.
E. GLASS 5: Laminated Annealed Clear (LAC) ASTM C1172, with plastic interlayer.
1 Plastic Interlayer: Manufacturer’s standard, 1/8” made up of two 1/16” panes, plus plastic interlayer.
2 Special Application: Acoustical
F. Fire Rated Glazing (FRG): 60 and 90 minute ratings, premium (polished) finish. Located where indicated on
Drawings. Provide types and thicknesses required to achieve ratings.
1 “Firelite NT,” Technical Glass Products (800-426-0279); 3/16 inch thick, 3M Scotchshield Ultra Film.
2 “SuperLite I-ZL,” Safti (888-653-3333); ¼ inch thick.
2.03 GLAZING MATERIALS
A. Elastic Glazing Compound: Comply with Federal Specification TT-P-781a, Type I or TT-G-410e. Glazing
compound shall be paintable.
B. Setting Blocks, Shims and Glazing Clips: Size and type as recommended by glass manufacturer.
C. Silicone Glazing Sealant: GE Silglaze N, Dow Corning 999 or Acceptable Substitution, clear.
D. Glazing Tape: DAP “Twin-T Mastic” Glazing Tape, 1/16 inch thick; “Weatherban” 1202 Ribbon Sealer, 1/16
inch thick width, or acceptable substitute.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 INSPECTION
A. Inspections: Before glazing, verify openings are correctly sized, within tolerance; verify frames are plumb,
square and set for proper glass-to-stop face clearance.
B. Verify that surfaces of glazing channels or recesses are clean, and free of obstruction.
C. Clean contact surfaces with solvent and wipe dry.
D. Verify that glazing meets Safety Glazing Requirements.
3.02 PREPARATION
A. Field measure openings before ordering glass products. Be responsible for proper fit of field measured
products.
B. Prime surfaces scheduled to receive sealant per sealant manufacturer’s instructions.
C. Seal porous glazing channels or recesses with substrate compatible primer or sealer.
D. Glass shall be covered during spray painting, texturing or other construction operations that might cause
damage to glass. Complete clean down of masonry shall be completed prior to installation.
3.03 INSTALLATION
A. Stops:
1 Hold glass with wood or metal stops or glazing compound as detailed. Stops will be furnished under other
sections of these specifications.
2 Carefully remove any stop already in place as necessary to permit the glazing.
3 Handle stops carefully and properly install without damage to same.
B. Glazing in Metal Frames:
1 Center glass in glazing rabbet to maintain recommended clearances at perimeter on all four sides, inside
and out. Rest glass panes on setting blocks as recommended by the glass manufacturer.
2 Install shims as recommended to maintain clearance between stops and face of glass. Set glass in a full bed
of glazing compound, hold in place with metal glazing clips or shims, then stop in with metal stops as specified
above, set in a full bed of glazing compound. Maintain a minimum face clearance of 1/8 inch between glass faces
and metal stops as called for by GANA Standards.
3 Cut glass with smooth, straight edges of full size required by the top openings. Edge clearances shall
comply with GANA Standards.
4 Leave glazing compound and putty smooth and clean. Remove glazing compound and putty from
adjoining surfaces without damaging the finish.
C. Allowable Tolerances: Maintain glazing tolerances between glass and frame or stops as recommended by
GANA. For 1/4 inch thickness glass, maintain 1/8 inch clearance between glass face and metal stops.
3.04 CLEANING AND PROTECTION
A. Cleaning: Leave glass in a job clean condition with glazing compound and putty carefully removed from glass
and adjoining surfaces. Remove all labels.
B. Comply with Section 01770. Be responsible for glass broken during shipment, storage and installation.
END OF SECTION
SECTION 08920 – GLAZED ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 SUMMARY
A. Bidding Documents and Information, Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 - General Requirements apply
to the Work of this Section of the Specifications.
B. Section Includes:
1. Aluminum tube framing system with vision glass.
2. Insulated metal infill panels.
3. Perimeter sealant.
4. Foam Insulation around frames.
1.02 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 01351: Sustainable Project Requirements.
B. Section 05120: Structural Steel - Steel fabricated attachment members and framed openings.
C. Section 07900: Joint Sealers - System perimeter sealant and back-up materials.
D. Section 08111: Steel Doors and Frames.
E. Section 08410: Aluminum Entrances and Storefronts - Entrance doors, frames, and glazed lights.
F. Section 08710: Door Hardware - Mortised hardware reinforcement requirements affecting curtain wall framing
members.
G. Section 08800: Glazing.
H. Section 09260: Gypsum Board Systems - Metal stud and gypsum board sheathing at interior of curtain wall
system and secured to mullions.
I. Section 09900: Painting - Field painting of interior surface of infill panel and surfaces.
1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. General Requirements: Section 01330.
B. Product Data: Provide component dimensions; describe components within assembly, anchorage and fasteners,
glass and infill, internal drainage details, and water flow drainage diagrams.
C. Design Data: Provide framing member structural and physical characteristics, structural calculations, and
dimensional limitations.
D. Shop Drawings: Indicate system dimensions, framed opening requirements and tolerances, anticipated
deflection under load, affected related Work, weep drainage network, expansion and contraction joint
location and details, and field welding required.
E. Submit one sample 10 x 10 inches in size exampling curtain wall cross section, prefinished aluminum surface,
specified glass units, insulated infill panels, glazing materials illustrating edge and corner. 4 feet x 8 feet
mockup required by Section 01330.
F. Test Reports: Submit substantiating engineering data, test results of previous tests [by independent laboratory]
which purport to meet performance criteria, and other supportive data.
G. Installation Data: Special installation requirements.
H. Reference “LEED REQUIREMENTS” section below for additional submittal requirements.
1.04 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND PROTECTION
A. General Requirements: Section 01600.
B. Handle work of this Section in accordance with AAMA - Curtain Wall Manual #10.
C. Protect prefinished aluminum surfaces with strippable coating. Do not use adhesive papers or sprayed coatings
which bond when exposed to sunlight or weather. Puncture wrappings at ends for ventilation.
D. Store aluminum components in a clean dry location away from uncured masonry or concrete. Cover
components with waterproof paper, tarpaulin, or polyethylene sheeting in a manner to permit circulation of
air.
1. Stack framing components in a manner that will prevent bending and avoid damage.
E. Protect from unloading of other materials and work of other trades. Scratching, marring, blemishes, and dents
will be cause for rejection.
1.05 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
A. Observe environmental precautions based on conditions.
B. Coordinate installation with Section 08800. Do not install glazing or sealants when ambient temperature is less
than 40 degrees F.
C. Maintain this minimum temperature before, during, and 24 hours after installation of glazing sealants.
1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Glazing for aluminum storefront (Section 08410), wood windows (Section 08550) and aluminum curtainwall
(Section 08920) shall be purchased from one manufacturer having single source responsibility.
B. Perform Work in accordance with AAMA - Metal Curtain Wall, Window, Store Front and Entrance - Guide
Specifications Manual and AAMA - Aluminum Curtain Wall Design Guide Manual.
C. Conform to requirements of ANSI A117.1 for entrances accessibility.
D. Manufacturer Qualifications: Single manufacturer specializing in Products specified in this section with
minimum five years successful in-service performance in the fabrication of assemblies of the type and
quality required.
E. Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in performing the work of this section with minimum five years
successful in-service performance in the installation of systems similar to those required and applied by
manufacturer.
F. Single Source Responsibility: Provide systems for curtain wall and storefront (Section 08410) produced by a
single manufacturer capable of showing prior production of units similar to those required.
G. Design structural support framing components under direct supervision of a Professional Structural Engineer
experienced in design of this Work and licensed in the State of Colorado.
H. Provide test reports from an independent laboratory certifying that the performance for air infiltration, water
resistance, uniform structural loads, and condensation resistance, has been met or exceeds the criteria as set
forth herein. Curtain wall system manufacturer shall submit structural calculations of wind loading to
Architect.
1.07 WARRANTY
A. The General Contractor, Installation Subcontractor, and Manufacturer shall assume full responsibility and
provide warranty on their letterheads assuring for at least five (5) years the satisfactory performance of the
total curtain wall system.
B. The warranty submitted under this Section shall not deprive the Owner of other rights or remedies that the
Owner may have under other provisions of the Contract Documents and is in addition to and runs
concurrent with other warranties made by the Contractor under the requirements of the Contract
Documents.
1.08 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A. General: Provide curtain wall components that have been designed and fabricated to comply with requirements
listed below as demonstrated by independent tests to corresponding assemblies.
B. System Design: Design and size components to withstand dead and live loads caused by positive and negative
wind pressure acting normal to plane of wall:
1 As calculated in accordance with 2003 International Building Code and;
2 To a design pressure of 30 pounds/square foot (100 mph in wind speed) as measured in accordance with
ASTM E330, 3 second gust.
C. Deflection: Limit mullion deflection to flexure limit of glass with full recovery of glazing materials.
D. System Assembly: Accommodate without damage to components or deterioration of seals, movement within
system, movement between system and peripheral construction, dynamic loading and release of loads, and
deflection of structural support framing.
E. Air Infiltration: Limit air leakage through assembly to 0.06 cfm/min/square foot of wall area, measured at a
reference differential pressure across assembly of 1.57 psf as measured in accordance with ASTM E283.
F. Air and Vapor Seal: Maintain continuous air barrier and vapor retarder throughout assembly, primarily in line
with inside pane of glass and heal bead of glazing sealant.
G. Water Leakage: None when measured in accordance with ASTM E331 with a test pressure difference of 2.86
lbf/square foot.
H. Expansion/Contraction: Provide for expansion and contraction within system components caused by cycling
temperature range of 170 degrees F over a 12 hour period without causing detrimental effect to system
components and anchorage.
I. Allow for building deflection at head.
J. System Internal Drainage: Drain water entering joints, condensation occurring in glazing channels, or migrating
moisture occurring within system, to the exterior by a weep drainage network.
K. Sound Attenuation Through Wall System (Exterior to Interior): STC 50, measured in accordance with ASTM
E413.
L. Not Permitted: Vibration harmonics, wind whistles, noises caused by thermal movement, thermal movement
transmitted to other building elements, loosening, weakening, or fracturing of attachments or components
of system.
1.09 REFERENCES
A. AA (Aluminum Association) - Designation System for aluminum Finishes.
B. AAMA (American Architectural Manufacturer�s Association) - Metal Curtain Wall, Window, Store Front and
Entrance - Guide Specifications Manual.
C. AAMA - Aluminum, Curtain Wall Design Guide Manual.
D. AAMA - Curtain Wall Manual #10 - Care and Handling of Architectural Aluminum From Shop to Site.
E. AAMA Series No. 11 - Design Wind Loads for Buildings and Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel Testing.
F. AAMA 501.2 - Methods of Test for Metal Curtain Walls.
G. AAMA 603.8 - Performance Requirements and Test Procedures for Pigmented Organic Coatings on Extruded
Aluminum.
H. AAMA 605.2 - Specification for High Performance Organic Coatings on Architectural Extrusions and Panels.
I. AAMA 606.1 - Specifications and Inspection Methods for Integral Color Anodic Finishes for Architectural
Aluminum.
J. AAMA 607.1 - Specifications and Inspection Methods for Clean Anodic Finishes for Architectural Aluminum.
K. AAMA 608.1 - Specification and Inspection Methods for Electrolytically Deposited Color Anodic Finishes for
Architectural Aluminum.
L. AAMA 1502.7 - Test Method for Condensation Resistance of Windows, Doors, and Glazed Wall Sections.
M. AAMA T1R - A1 - Sound Control for Aluminum Curtain Walls and Windows.
N. AAMA FC-1 - Field Check of Metal Curtain Walls for Water Leakage.
O. ASCE 788 - Calculation of Wind Loads.
P. ASTM A36/A36M - Structural Steel.
Q. ASTM A123 - Zinc (Hot-Dip Galvanized) Coatings on Iron and Steel Products.
R. ASTM A446/A446M - Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) by the Hot-Dip Process, Structural (Physical)
Quality.
S. ASTM B209/B209M - Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Sheet and Plate.
T. ASTM B221/B221M - Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Extruded Bars, Rods, Wire, Shapes, and Tubes.
U. ASTM E283 - Test Method for Rate of Air Leakage Through Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors.
V. ASTM E330 - Test Method for Structural Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors by
Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference.
W. ASTM E331 - Test Method for Water Penetration of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors by Uniform
Static Air Pressure Difference.
X. ASTM E413 - Classification for Rating Sound Insulation.
Y. ASTM E1105 - Test Method for Field Determination of Water Penetration of Installed Exterior Windows,
Curtain Walls, and Doors by Uniform or Cyclic Static Air Pressure Difference.
Z. SSPC (Steel Structures Painting Council) - Paint 20 Zinc Rich Coating.
AA. SSPC (Steel Structures Painting Council) - Paint 25 Red Iron Oxide, Zinc Oxide, Raw Linseed Oil and Alkyd
Primer (Without Lead and Chromate Pigments).
1.10 MOCK-UP
A. General Requirements: Section 01450 - Quality Control.
B. Provide 6 x 6 feet (minimum) mock-up including intermediate mullion, corner mullion, sill muntin, vision glass
light, and insulated infill panel. Assemble to illustrate component assembly including glazing materials,
weep drainage system, attachments, anchors, and perimeter sealant.
C. Mock-up may remain as part of the Work if acceptable to Architect.
1.11 PRE-INSTALLATION MEETING
A. Section 01039: Coordination and Meetings - Pre-installation meeting.
B. Convene one week before starting work of this section.
1.12 COORDINATION
A. Section 01039: Coordination and Meetings - Coordination with other work having a direct bearing on work of
this section.
B. Coordinate the Work with installation of firestopping, vapor retarder placement, and components or materials.
1.13 LEED REQUIREMENTS
A. The metal utilized in this product will contribute toward achieving the LEED credit for recycled content in the
overall project. The Supplier shall submit information indicating the recycled content (by weight) of the
metals to be used on this project with the Shop Drawings. Indicate how much of the recycled content is pre-
consumer and how much is post consumer.
B. All related products (i.e. adhesives) installed in an interior location or location that can off-gas to the interior of
the building shall comply with the VOC limits outlined in Section 01351 – Sustainable Project
Requirements.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM
A. Manufacturers:
1 Kawneer Co., Inc., “1600 System One”.
2 Tubelite “400”, Thermally Improved”. All members other than doors and door frames must be two part
chemically curing unfilled polyurethane casting resin poured in place and debridged.
2.02 MATERIALS
A. Extruded Aluminum: ASTM B221/B221M.
B. Sheet Aluminum: ASTM B209/B209M.
C. Sheet Steel: ASTM A446/A446M; galvanized.
D. Steel Sections: ASTM A36/A36M; shaped to suit mullion sections.
E. Fasteners: Galvanized steel.
2.02 COMPONENTS
A. Mullion Profile: 2-1/2 x 5-3/4 inch nominal dimension for vertical members, and horizontal members;
thermally broken with interior tubular section insulated from exterior pressure plate; matching stops and
pressure plate of sufficient size and strength to provide bite on glass and infill panels; drainage holes,
deflector plates and internal flashings to accommodate internal weep drainage system; internal mullion
baffles to eliminate �stack effect� air movement within internal spaces.
B. Infill Panel: Mapes or Acceptable Substitution.
1 Outer Face: Aluminum, 8 feet above finished floor and lower: 14 gauge. Above 8 feet high: 18 gauge.
2 Core: Polyisocyanurate.
3 Inner Face: Aluminum, 8 feet high above finished floor and lower: 14 gauge. Above 8 feet high: 18 gauge.
4 Smooth face, finish to match curtain wall.
C. Flashings: Break metal thickness of curtain wall aluminum, finish to match curtain wall mullion sections
where exposed, secured with concealed fastening method.
2.03 GLASS AND GLAZING MATERIALS
A. Glass Materials: As specified in Section 08800.
B. Glazing Materials: As specified in Section 08800. Type to suit application to achieve weather, moisture,
and air infiltration requirements.
2.04 SEALANT MATERIALS
A. Sealant and Backing Materials: As specified in Section 07900.
2.05 FABRICATION
A. Fabricate system components with minimum clearances and shim spacing around perimeter of assembly,
yet enabling installation and dynamic movement of perimeter seal.
B. Accurately fit and secure joints and corners. Make joints flush, hairline, and weather proof.
C. Prepare components to receive anchor devices. Fabricate anchors.
D. Arrange fasteners and attachments to ensure concealment from view.
E. Reinforce interior horizontal head rail to receive closers at doors.
F. Reinforce jambs to received door hardware.
G. Reinforce framing members for external imposed loads.
2.06 FINISHES
A. Clear Anodized Aluminum Surfaces: AA-M12C22A41, Architectural Class I, 0.7 mils, clear #14, anodized
coating conformed to AAMA 611.
B. Concealed Steel Items: Galvanized in accordance with ASTM A123 to 2.0 ounces/square foot.
C. Touch-Up Primer for Galvanized Steel Surfaces: SSPC Paint 20 zinc rich.
D. Apply one coat of bituminous paint to concealed aluminum surfaces in contact with cementitious or
dissimilar materials.
E. Extent of Finish:
1 Apply factory coating to all surfaces exposed at completed assemblies.
2 Apply finish to surfaces cut during fabrication so that no natural aluminum is visible in completed
assemblies, including joint edges.
3 Apply touch up materials recommended by coating manufacturer for field application to cut ends and minor
damage to factory applied finish.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Section 01039: Coordination and Meetings - Verification of existing conditions before starting work.
B. Verify dimensions, tolerances, and method of attachment with other work.
C. Verify wall openings and adjoining air barrier and vapor retarder materials are ready to receive work of this
Section.
3.02 INSTALLATION
A. PRECONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE REQUIRED. DO NOT BEGIN WORK WITHOUT CONSENSUS
ON METHODS AND MATERIALS OF INSTALLATION.
B. Install curtain wall system in accordance with manufacturer instructions and AAMA - Metal Curtain Wall,
Window, Storefront and Entrance - Guide Specifications Manual.
C. Attach to structure to permit sufficient adjustment to accommodate construction tolerances and other
irregularities.
D. Provide alignment attachments and shims to permanently fasten system to building structure.
E. Align assembly plumb and level, free of warp or twist. Maintain assembly dimensional tolerances and align
with adjacent work.
F. Provide thermal isolation where components penetrate or disrupt building insulation. Install minimal expanding
spray foam insulation to provide an air-tight seal.
G. Install sill flashings. Turn up ends and edges; seal to adjacent work to form water tight dam.
H. Coordinate installation of fire stop at each floor slab edge.
I. Coordinate attachment and seal of perimeter air barrier and vapor retarder materials.
J. Pack fibrous insulation in shim spaces at perimeter of assembly to maintain continuity of thermal barrier.
K. Install hardware using templates provided.
L. Set thresholds in bed of mastic and secure.
M. Install glass and infill panels in accordance with Section 08800, to glazing method required to achieve
performance criteria.
N. Install perimeter sealant to method required to achieve performance criteria.
3.03 ERECTION TOLERANCES
A. Section 01450: Quality Control - Tolerances.
B. Maximum Variation from Plumb: 0.06 inches every 3 feet non-cumulative or 0.5 inches per 100 feet,
whichever is less.
C. Maximum Misalignment of Two Adjoining Members Abutting in Place: 1/32 inch.
D. Sealant Space Between Curtain Wall Mullions and Adjacent Construction: Maximum of 3/4 inch and minimum
of 1/4 inch.
3.04 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Section 01450: Quality Control - Field inspection, testing, and adjusting. Owner will pay for testing by an
independent testing agency.
B. Inspection testing agency will monitor quality of installation and glazing.
C. Test to ASTM E1105.
3.05 MANUFACTURER�S FIELD SERVICES
A. Curtain wall product manufacturer to provide field surveillance of the installation of their Products.
B. Monitor and report installation procedures and unacceptable conditions.
3.06 ADJUSTING
A. Section 01770: Contract Closeout and 01450: Quality Control - Adjusting installed work.
B. Adjust operating sash for smooth operation.
3.07 CLEANING
A. Section 01770: Contract Closeout - Cleaning installed work.
B. Remove protective material from prefinished aluminum surfaces.
C. Wash down surfaces with a solution of mild detergent in warm water, applied with soft, clean wiping cloths.
Take care to remove dirt from corners. Wipe surfaces clean.
D. Remove excess sealant by moderate use of mineral spirits or other solvent acceptable to sealant manufacturer.
3.08 PROTECTION OF FINISHED WORK
A. Section 01770: Contract Closeout - Protecting installed work.
B. Protect finished Work from damage.
END OF SECTION
SECTION 08950 – TRANSLUCENT WALL ASSEMBLIES
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 SUMMARY
A. Bidding Documents and Information, Conditions of the contract and Division 1 - General Requirements apply
to the Work of this Section of the Specifications.
B. Section Includes, But is Not Limited to:
1. Translucent insulated wall panel system including panels and closure system.
2. Associated Flashing.
1.02 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 01351: Sustainable Project Requirements.
B. Section 04810: Unit Masonry Assemblies
C. Section 05400 Cold-Formed Metal Framing
D. Section 06100: Rough Carpentry.
E. Section 07620: Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim.
F. Section 07900: Sealants.
1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. General Requirements: Section 01330.
B. Reference “LEED REQUIREMENTS” section below for additional submittal requirements.
1.04 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND PROTECTION
A. General Requirements: Section 01600.
B. Delivery: Schedule delivery to coincide with glazing schedules so minimum handling of crates is required. Do
not open crates except as required for inspection for shipping damage.
C. Storage: Store cases according to printed instructions on case, in areas least subject to traffic or falling objects.
D. Handling: Store translucent panels on the long edge, several inches above the ground, blocked and under cover
to prevent warping.
1.05 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
A. Observe environmental precautions based on conditions.
1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Manufacturer: Company specializing in translucent panel systems with five years of experience.
B. Installer: Company specializing in translucent panel systems with five years experience and approved by
manufacturer.
C. Regulatory Requirements: System must be listed by ICBO.
D. Design Loads: System shall be capable of withstanding uplift forces resulting from winds up to 110 mph and a
live load of 40 psf, 3 second gust, per 2003 International Building Code.
1.10 LEED REQUIREMENTS
A. All related products (i.e. adhesives) installed in an interior location or location that can off-gas to the interior of
the building shall comply with the VOC limits outlined in Section 01351 – Sustainable Project
Requirements.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 TRANSLUCENT SKYLIGHT SYSTEM
A. Acceptable Manufacturers:
1. Kalwall.
B. Panels: Translucent Sandwich Panel single panel.
1. Face Skin: Crystal.
2. Inside Skin: White.
3. Thermally broken aluminum frame systems.
4. U-Value: 0.23.
5. Light Transmittance: 30%.
6. Shading Coefficient: 0.27.
7. Thickness: 2-3/4 inches.
8. Pattern: Shoji
C. Accessories: Provide necessary hardware, anchors and related items:
1. Aluminum Extrusions: Battens clear anodized finish.
2. Fasteners: Stainless steel. Provide exterior fasteners with double washers, steel and neoprene.
3. Exterior Sealant Tapes: 3M “Weatherban 1202-T”, synthetic rubber, clot reinforced, size as required.
4. Interior Sealant Tape: Exterior grade vinyl foam tape with adhesive backing (Note LEED requirements).
5. Exterior Caulking: GE “Silpruf” Silicone Sealant, color to match extrusions.
E. Fabricate panels in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications and recommendations for particular
conditions of installation.
1. Detail necessary items of assembly to make a watertight installation.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLATION
A. Install in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.
B. Coordinate with installation of roofing system and related flashings.
C. Apply backing paint on aluminum surfaces of units in contact with cementitious materials or dissimilar metals.
D. Provide weather-tight installation.
END OF SECTION