LPBC-212044 METAL DOORS AND FRAMES 08 100

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LPBC-212044 METAL DOORS AND FRAMES 08 100
LPBC-212044
METAL DOORS AND FRAMES
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SECTION 08 100
METAL DOORS AND FRAMES
I.
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1
SCOPE
A.
1.2
1.3
This section includes information concerning metal doors and frames
required by the Contract Documents. Exterior metal doors and
frames are components of an integrated set of building elements
including flashing and sheet metal, fenestration, EIFS, louvers and
sealants all designed to work together to provide a watertight building.
Reference other sections herein for information related to these
additional elements and their integration with exterior metal doors and
frames.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Submit shop drawings indicating door and frame elevations sections,
materials, gauges, finishes, fabrication and erection details, location
of finish hardware by dimension and locations and details of openings
for glass and louvers.
B.
Submit manufacturer's literature indicating product description and
characteristics, including compliance with specified requirements and
manufacturer's recommended maintenance instructions. Mark
manufacturer's brochures to include only those products proposed for
use.
C.
A comprehensive submittal shall be required for all items specified in
Specification Sections 08 100, 08 210 and 08 710. All items specified
therein which require submittal shall be submitted together
simultaneously.
DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A.
Deliver doors and frames cardboard wrapped, crated, palletized or
otherwise protected during transit and site storage.
B.
Inspect doors and frames upon delivery for damage. Minor damage
may be repaired provided refinished items are equal in all respects to
new work and accepted by the Architect. Otherwise remove and
replace damaged items.
C.
Store doors and frames at the building site in a dry, secure place.
1.
2.
Place units on 4 inch high wood blocking.
Avoid use of non-vented plastic or canvas shelters which could
create a humidity chamber.
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4.
1.4
If cardboard wrapper/packaging on door becomes wet, remove
packaging materials immediately.
Provide 1/4 inch spaces between stacked doors to promote air
circulation.
QUALITY CRITERIA
A.
Allowable manufacturing tolerances shall be as follows:
1.
2.
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Doors and frames shall have a maximum 1/16" variation in
overall dimension.
Doors and frames shall have a maximum 1/8" variation in
diagonal dimension.
B.
Labeled components shall comply with the requirements of
Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc. (UL), the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA 252) and ASTM E152 for the ratings specified.
Label shall be screw or rivet attached metal plate, not adhesive
attached paper. All labeled stairwell fire doors rated one hour or more
shall have a maximum transmitted temperature end point of 450
degrees Fahrenheit above the ambient temperature at the end of 30
minutes of standard fire test exposure.
C.
All hollow metal doors and frames shall be manufactured by the same
company.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
2.2
ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS:
A.
Steelcraft Door and Frame Products, Division of Ingersoll-Rand
(800-243-9780)
B.
Ceco Door Products (615-661-5030)
C.
Republic Builders Products (800-733-3667)
D.
Curries Company (770-920-9656)
HOLLOW METAL FRAME CONSTRUCTION
A.
The following door frames shall be welded:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
B.
Guestroom corridor entry door frames
Public spaces
Back of House
Exterior door frames
Door frames installed in CMU walls
All door frames inside guestrooms shall be knock down.
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HOLLOW METAL DOORS AND FRAMES SUBJECT TO EXTERIOR
EXPOSURE
A.
Fabricate members in accordance with SDI-100, Grade I, Model 2,
Standard Duty, except where more stringent requirements are
specified herein.
B.
Cold-rolled steel sheet material shall comply with ASTM A525.
C.
Doors and frames subject to exterior exposure shall have a zinc
coating of not less than .60 oz. per square foot of surface area (A60).
D.
Doors and frames shall be primed in accordance with the
requirements of Specification Section 09 900 following galvanizing of
surfaces for paint adhesion by manufacturer and field painted to
match adjacent surfaces.
E.
Exterior Metal Doors
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
F.
Doors shall have full flush edges and faces with seamless
hollow steel construction fabricated from roller-leveled, prime
quality, cold-rolled 16 gauge steel face sheets.
Vertical edges shall be beveled c" in 2". Doors shall be 1-3/4"
thick.
Exterior metal doors shall be filled with expanded polyurethane
for a total minimum U-factor of 0.24. Polyurethane shall be self
extinguishing and non-toxic during a fire.
Top of exterior doors shall have an inverted 16 gauge steel
channel for flush finished top.
Hinge reinforcements shall provide a minimum pullout strength
of 1668 #/fastener. They shall be 7 gauge steel drilled and
tapped by the manufacturer. All doors shall be mortised for
template hinges and other required hardware. Strike and
closer reinforcements shall be 11 gauge steel.
All doors shall comply with ANSI A250.4-1994 “Level A” criteria
tested to 1 million operating cycles and 23 twist tests.
Doors shall include louvers where indicated on the Working
Drawings.
Exterior Hollow Metal Frames
1.
All hollow metal frames subject to exterior exposure shall be 16
gauge A60 galvanized steel construction, with joints die
mitered, set up and continuously arc welded at the miters,
dressed and ground smooth. Provide frames with temporary
spreaders during shipping and handling. Hinge reinforcements
shall be 7 gauge steel drilled and tapped by the frame
manufacturer to provide a minimum pullout strength of 1668# /
fastener. Hinge jambs shall be mortised for lock strikes.
Provide 12 gauge channel reinforcement for openings over 42"
wide for full width of frame. All hollow metal frames shall have
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2" exposed faces with e" high integral stops. Supply welded
mortar guards at all hardware cutouts in frames built into
masonry walls.
2.4
INTERIOR KNOCK DOWN HOLLOW METAL DOOR FRAMES
A.
Knock down interior hollow metal frames shall comply with the
following criteria:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
2.5
INTERIOR WELDED HOLLOW METAL DOOR FRAMES
A.
Welded interior hollow metal door frames shall comply with the
following criteria:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
2.6
Frames shall be fabricated using 18 gauge cold rolled steel
sheet in compliance with the requirements of ASTM A366.
Frames shall have 14 gauge steel hinge reinforcement plates
with extruded, tapped holes to provide a 3/16" thread
penetration depth.
Frames shall have 2 ¾” adjustable strikes and mitered corners.
Frames shall be knock down with self-aligning tabs and slots
and assembled in the field.
Frames shall be factory primed and field painted using a paint
specified in Specification Section 09 900 in the colors defined
on the interior design drawings.
Frames shall have welded security anchors at strike.
Frames shall be punched to receive rubber silencers.
Frames shall have 2" exposed faces with 5/8" high integral
stops.
Frames shall be fabricated using 18 gauge cold rolled steel
sheet in compliance with the requirements of ASTM A366.
Frames shall have 7 gauge steel hinge reinforcement plates
with drilled and tapped holes to provide a minimum pullout
strength of 1668# per fastener. Hinge jambs shall be mortised
for lock strikes.
Frames shall be punched to receive rubber silencers.
All frames shall have 2" exposed faces with 5/8" high integral
stops.
Frame joints shall be die mitered, set up and continuously arc
welded at the miters, dressed and ground smooth. Provide
frames with temporary spreaders during shipping and handling.
All frames shall be factory primed and field painted in the colors
defined on the interior design drawings using paint specified in
Specification Section 09 900 herein.
INTERIOR HOLLOW METAL DOORS
A.
Fabricate members in accordance with SDI-100, Grade I, Model 2
standard duty.
B.
Cold-rolled steel sheet material shall comply with ASTM A525.
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C.
Doors shall be primed and painted in accordance with the
requirements of Specification Section 09 900 following phosphatizing
by the door manufacturer and field painted in colors defined on
Interior Design Drawings.
D.
Doors shall have full flush edges and faces with seamless hollow
steel construction fabricated from roller-leveled, prime quality, coldrolled steel 18 gauge sheets.
E.
Vertical edges shall bevel 1/8" in 2". Doors shall be 1-3/4" thick.
F.
Hinge reinforcements shall provide a minimum pullout strength of
1668#/fastener. They shall be 7 gauge steel and shall be drilled and
tapped by the manufacturer. All doors shall be mortised for template
hinges and other required hardware. Strike and closer
reinforcements shall be 11 gauge.
G.
All doors shall comply with ANSI A250.4-1994 “Level A” criteria tested
to one million operating cycles and 23 twist tests.
FRAME ANCHORS
A.
Wall anchors for frame attachment to wood stud walls shall be
adjustable galvanized steel anchors to suit frame size. Provide one
anchor per jamb for each 24" of frame height or fraction thereof.
Compression lug anchors with exposed fasteners shall not be used to
anchor hollow metal frames. Anchors on fire rated frames shall be
welded to the frame.
B.
16 gauge floor anchors shall be welded to bottom of jambs.
C.
All frames shall have a security anchor system installed on the strike
jamb consisting of a compression anchor at 3 ½” from the door frame
head and a “Z" type security anchor 45" AFF.
D.
Masonry wall anchors shall be adjustable flat, perforated or
corrugated tee anchors 2" wide x 10" long.
E.
Exposed fasteners shall not be allowed at any hollow metal frames.
PREPARATION FOR HARDWARE
A.
Reinforce components for hardware installation in accordance with
SDI-107.
B.
Factory prepared hardware locations shall be in accordance with
locations specified in Section 08 710.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
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SETTING FRAMES
A.
Set all frames in accordance with SDI 105-91. Install all fire rated
frames in accordance with NFPA-80-1995.
B.
Welded Frames
1.
2.
3.
4.
C.
2.
3.
D.
Set adjustable steel anchors for door frames as work
progresses.
Using the actual door in the opening, secure the framing
members as required by the frame manufacturer.
All fasteners shall be concealed.
Caulking
1.
All hollow metal frames shall be fully caulked against adjacent
wall surfaces with caulking compound or sealant specified at
Interior areas and sealant at all exterior locations.
DOOR INSTALLATION
A.
Install doors in frames using hardware specified in Finish Hardware Specification Section 08 710.
B.
Edge clearances at doors shall be as follows: (unless noted
otherwise)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
3.3
Set welded frames in position prior to beginning partition work.
Brace frames until permanent anchors are set.
Set anchors for frames as work progresses. Provide mortar
guards at frame mortises. Provide a minimum of 3 anchors per
jamb.
Remove temporary braces and spreaders after wall
construction is complete.
All fasteners shall be concealed.
Knocked Down Frames
1.
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PAINTING
Between door and frame at head and jambs: c"
At carpeted floors without pad: ¾"
At hard tile floor: ¾"
At resilient tile floor: e"
At exposed concrete floors: d"
At meeting edges at pairs of doors: 1/8"
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Hollow Metal Frames
1.
2.
B.
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Marred prime coat finish shall be thoroughly cleaned,
touched-up and sanded smooth to match prime coat.
Finish paint shall be brush applied at hollow metal frames. No
brush marks shall be visible.
Hollow Metal Doors
1.
2.
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Marred prime coat finish shall be thoroughly cleaned,
touched-up and sanded smooth to match prime coat.
Finish paint shall be roller applied to all six sides of all metal
doors prior to hardware installation in accordance with
Specification Section 09 900 - Painting.
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SECTION 08 210
WOOD DOORS
I.
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1
1.2
SUBMITTALS
A.
Shop Drawings shall indicate door sizes, construction and hardware
locations. Dimension and detail openings for glass lites and louvers.
B.
Submit 12" x 12" door corner samples indicating face veneers, edge
bands and core construction for each door type specified.
C.
Submit manufacturer’s literature indicating product description and
characteristics, including compliance with specified requirements and
manufacturer’s recommended maintenance instructions. Mark
manufacturer’s brochures to include only those products proposed for
use.
D.
Submit sample manufacturer’s warranty.
E.
A comprehensive submittal shall be required for all items specified in
Sections 08 100, 08 210 and 08 710. All items specified therein which
require submittal shall be submitted together simultaneously.
DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A.
Deliver no doors to project until weatherproof storage space is
available. Store doors in a space having controlled humidity. Stack
doors flat and at least 6" off floor. Comply with AWI quality standard
including Section 100-S “Moisture Content.”
B.
Provide corrugated cardboard protection for door faces in contact with
other surfaces. Cover entire stack of doors with 6 mil polyethylene
vented to avoid condensation.
C.
Do not walk over or stack other materials on top of stacked doors. Do
not drag doors across one another.
D.
All prefinished doors shall be covered with vented transparent
polyethylene film for shipping.
E.
Comply with requirements of NWWDA pamphlet entitled “How to Store,
Handle, Finish and Install Wood Doors.”
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QUALITY CRITERIA
A.
Allowable Fabrication Tolerances
1. Overall dimension may vary plus or minus 1/16".
2. Maximum warp, bow, cut or twist shall be 1/4".
3. Maximum 1/4" difference in diagonal measurements shall be
allowed.
1.4
B.
Doors shall comply with standards of the National Woodwork
Manufacturer’s Association (NWMA).
C.
Provide each door with a stamp, brand or label which identifies
manufacturer, trade association of which he is a member, grade, type of
door and industry standard with which it complies. Each door shall be
marked with NWWDA wood flush door certification hallmark certifying
compliance with applicable requirements of ANSI/NWWDA l.S.1-A
series.
D.
Labeled components shall comply with the requirements of
Underwriter’s Laboratories, Inc. (UL), the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA 252) and ASTM E152 for the ratings specified.
Labels shall be screw or rivet attached metal plate, not adhesive
attached paper. All labeled stairwell fire doors with a rating of one hour
or more shall have a maximum transmitted temperature end point of
450 degrees Fahrenheit above the ambient temperature at the end of
30 minutes of standard fire test exposure.
E.
All six sides of all wood doors shall receive the specified finish. Door
specified as “Prefinished” shall be prefinished on all six sides by the
manufacturer prior to delivery to the site.
F.
All wood doors to which closers will be attached shall have 5" integral
blocking at the door head.
GUARANTEE
A.
A written guarantee from the door manufacturer shall be submitted to
the Architect before the work will be accepted.
1. Submit written agreement in door manufacturer’s standard form
signed by the Manufacturer, Installer and Contractor, agreeing to
repair or replace defective doors which have deformed beyond
allowable specified amounts or which show telegraphing of
construction below in face veneers, as defined in NWMA Standard
Door Guarantee, except in NWMA provisions for refunding the price
received by the door manufacturer for any defective door shall not
apply. The guarantee shall also include refinishing and
reinstallation which may be required due to repair or replacement of
defective doors.
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2. Guarantee for all doors except molded panel doors shall be in effect
for a period of two years after the date of substantial completion.
3. Guarantee for hollow core molded panel doors shall be in effect for
a period of one year following the date of substantial completion.
4. Guarantee for solid core molded panel doors shall be in effect for a
period of 5 years following the date of substantial completion.
II.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
2.2
ACCEPTABLE DOOR MANUFACTURERS:
A.
Mohawk Flush Doors, Inc. (570-473-3557)
B.
Weyerhauser (877-235-6873)
C.
VT Industries (800-827-1615)
D.
Marshfield Door Systems (800-369-3667)
E.
Similar products of other manufacturers shall be subject to the
Architects review.
FLUSH SOLID CORE WOOD DOORS WITH PAINTED FINISH
A.
Doors shall comply with NWWDA 1.S 1-A Industry Standard and AWI
1300 Quality Standard. Doors shall have fire ratings as indicated on
the Door Schedule including 0 and 90 minute ratings.
B.
Door construction shall comply with the following criteria:
1. Doors shall be 1-3/4" thick
2. Doors shall include a 30 PCF edge bonded particle core at non-fire
rated doors.
3. Doors shall include a non-combustible, non-asbestos mineral core
at 45 minute fire rated doors.
4. Doors shall be constructed using Type II water resistant adhesive in
compliance with NWWDA I.S.1.6.
C.
Face veneers shall be painted hardwood. Color shall be as indicated
on Interior Design Drawings. All doors shall be prefinished by the door
manufacturer on all 6 sides of each door.
D.
Provide composite blocking with enhanced fastener holding capacity
approved for use in mineral core fire rated doors as follows:
1. Provide 5" top rail blocking on all mineral core doors.
2. Provide 5" bottom rail blocking at mineral core doors indicated to
have kick plates.
3. Provide 4-1/2" x 10" lock blocks on all mineral core doors.
4. Provide 5" mid-rail blocking at mineral core doors indicated to have
exit devices.
E.
Edge bands shall be painted to match face veneer.
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F.
All doors shall be covered with a vented transparent polyethylene film
for shipping.
G.
Where required on the Working Drawings, doors shall have a glass
vision lite using glass indicated on the Working Drawings and specified
in Section 08 800.
MOLDED PANEL DOORS WITH PAINTED FINISH
A.
Solid Core Molded Panel Doors (Field Painted)
1. Solid core molded panel doors shall be 1-3/4" thick for all non-fire
rated, 20 minute and 45 minute and 90 minute fire rated doors.
Stiles shall be 5" wide. Bottom rail shall be 9" high. Center rail
shall be 3-3/4" high.
2. Fire rated solid core molded panel wood doors shall be provided
with the appropriate fire ratings as required on the door schedule.
Labeled components shall comply with the requirements of testing
criteria established by UL and NFPA. Label shall be screw or rivetattached metal plate.
3. Core shall be 30 pcf edge-bonded particle board for non-fire
rated/20 minute doors and mineral core for 45 minute fire-rated
doors.
4. Doors shall comply with NWWDA Standard I.S.6-A-97.
5. Face veneer on painted doors shall be molded, textured two panel
hardboard primed by the door manufacturer. Stiles and rails shall
also be primed. Doors shall be field painted on all 6 sides in
accordance with the requirements of Section 09 900 herein.
6. Edge bands and moldings shall be painted to match face veneer on
door stiles and top / bottom rails.
7. Adhesive shall comply with NWWDA I.S.1.6, Type II.
8. Doors shall include blocking at the top stile suitable for attachment
of door closers.
9. Acceptable products shall include “2 panel arch top” doors as
manufactured by The Masonite Corporation (1-800-663-3667).
Similar products of other manufacturers shall be subject to the
Architect’s review.
B.
Hollow Core Molded Panel Doors (Field Painted)
1. Hollow core molded panel doors shall be 1-3/4" thick. Stiles shall
be 5" wide. Bottom rail shall be 9" high. Center rail shall be 3-3/4"
high.
2. Core shall be cellular corrugated construction.
3. Doors shall comply with NWWDA Standard I.S.6-A-97.
4. Face veneer on painted doors shall be molded, textured two panel
hardboard primed by the door manufacturer. Stiles and rails shall
also be primed. Doors shall be field painted on all 6 sides in
accordance with the requirements of Section 09 900 herein.
5. Edge bands and moldings shall be painted to match face veneer
on door stiles and top / bottom rails.
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6. Adhesive shall comply with NWWDA I.S.1.6, Type II.
7. Acceptable products shall include “2 panel arch top” doors as
manufactured by The Masonite Corporation (1-800-663-3667).
Similar products of other manufacturers shall be subject to the
Architect’s review.
III.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
3.2
PREPARATION
A.
Door manufacturer’s representative shall be responsible for
coordinating necessary information received by Contractor from
hardware and metal frame manufacturers to allow doors to be properly
prepared to receive hinges and other hardware and fit hollow metal
frames properly. Contractor shall provide door manufacturer with 3
copies of door frame shop drawings and hardware schedules. All
information shall be in the possession of door manufacturer 90 days
prior to delivery date.
B.
Machine doors for hardware using templates furnished by hardware
manufacturer and provide cut-outs for door grilles and glass lites
without damaging door faces.
INSTALLATION
A.
Condition doors to average prevailing humidity in installation area prior
to hanging for a minimum of 24 hours.
B.
Install wood doors in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.
C.
Fit doors to frames precisely with uniform clearance at each edge and
machine for hardware. Seal cut surfaces after fitting and machining.
1. Bevel non-fire-rated doors 1/8" in 2" at lock and hinge edges.
2. Bevel fire-rated doors 1/16" in 2" at lock edge.
D.
Clearances around perimeter of doors shall be as follows:
1.
2.
3.
4.
On hinge side: 1/16"
On lock side: 1/8"
Meeting edges at pairs of doors: 1/8"
See Working Drawings for door undercuts.
E.
Seal cut-outs immediately after cutting or machining with one coat of
solvent type sealer as recommended by door manufacturer.
F.
Replace or rehang doors which bind or sag and doors with improper
machining visible in finished work.
G.
Paint all doors which are specified to be field-painted in compliance
with the requirements of Section 09 900 herein.
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Clean soil, smudge marks and handling defects from doors. Replace
doors from which marks cannot be removed.
PROTECTION
A.
Upon completion of door installations, the subcontractor and the
Contractor shall jointly inspect the work and if satisfactory, the
Contractor shall accept the work.
B.
Upon completion of the work specified herein, the Contractor shall be
responsible for the protection of wood doors.
C.
Contractor shall touch-up all door finishes prior to the Date of
Substantial Completion to the Developer’s satisfaction. If necessary,
contractor shall replace doors which cannot be repaired to the
Developer’s satisfaction.
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 08 305
ACCESS DOORS
I.
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1
SUBMITTALS
A.
1.2
1.3
Submit shop drawings indicating door and frame elevations, sections,
materials, gauges, finishes, fabrication and erection details, location of
hardware by dimension and locations and details of openings.
DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A.
Deliver access doors cartoned or crated for protection.
B.
Inspect work upon delivery for damage. Reject damaged items.
C.
Store materials under waterproof cover on raised platforms in a vertical
position.
QUALITY CRITERIA
A.
Allowable Manufacturing Tolerances
1.
2.
B.
II.
Overall dimensions shall not exceed 1/16" maximum variation.
Provide maximum c" variation in diagonal dimension of door or
frame squareness.
Labeled components shall comply with the requirements of Factory
Mutual (FM) or Underwriter's Laboratories (UL) and the National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA). Labels shall be screw or rivet attached
metal plate, not adhesive attached paper.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
ACCESS DOORS
A.
Interior Wall and Ceiling Access Doors (Non-Fire Rated):
1.
Products which may be incorporated in the Work include the
following:
a. “BNW" Series - Babcock-Davis, Brooklyn Park, MN (888412-3726).
b. “Model WB” - J. L. Industries, Bloomington, MN (800554-6077).
c. “Type KDW” - Karp Associates Inc. Maspeth, NY
(800-888-4212).
d. “Model NWCB Series” - Nystrom, Inc., Minneapolis, MN
(800-547-2635).
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2.
3.
Doors shall match non-fire rated units, but shall have a C
Label/45 minute fire rating at one hour walls and B Label/90
minute rating at 2 hour walls. Doors shall be self-closing and
self-latching. Products which may be incorporated in the Work
include the following:
a. “BIW” Series - Babcock-Davis, Brooklyn Park, MN (888412-3726).
b. “Model FD” - J. L. Industries, Bloomington, MN
(800-554-6077).
c. “Type KRP-450 FR” - Karp Associates, Inc., Maspeth, NY
(800-888-4212).
d. “Model IWKB” - Nystrom, Inc., Minneapolis, MN
(800-547-2635).
Interior Moisture Resistant Access Doors (Non-Fire Rated):
1.
E.
Doors shall be 1 hour fire rated for installation into 1 hour
floor/ceiling assembly.
Basis of design shall be Babcock-Davis B-IT Series, 18" x 18".
Frame shall be 16 ga. cold rolled steel with 1" flange. Door shall
be fabricated from 20 ga. cold rolled steel, insulated sandwich
type construction. Door shall be self latching with automatic
closer and interior release mechanism. Hinge shall be continuous
piano type. Latch shall be knurled knob/key operated latch bolt
with mortised cylinder included. Finish shall be gray baked on
power coat.
Interior Wall Access Doors (Fire Rated):
1.
D.
Doors shall be designed for flush installation. Doors shall be
constructed of primed steel with concealed continuous spring
hinge, with a recessed screwdriver latch. Size shall be the
minimum necessary to afford the necessary access, or as
indicated on the working drawings.
Interior Guestroom Ceiling Access Doors (Fire Rated):
1.
C.
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Install moisture resistant access doors in Guestroom 403 toilet
area. Aluminum, multi-purpose access doors which may be
incorporated in the work include the following:
a. “BXT” Series - Babcock-Davis, Brooklyn Park, MN
(888-412-3726).
b. “Model NWCS” Series, Nystrom, Inc., Minneapolis, MN
(800-547-2635).
c. Larsen “L-MPSS” stainless steel frame door with
continuous, offset and concealed hinge (800-527-7367,
Minneapolis MN).
Exterior Access Doors (Roof Parapet Kicker Access)
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Install primed galvanized steel locking access doors at locations
indicated on the working drawings in the size indicated on the
working drawings. Acceptable products shall include:
a. “Model XT” Series, Nystrom, Inc. , Minneapolis, MN
(800-547-2635)
b. “Model MX” Series, Karp Associates, Inc., Maspeth, NY
(800-888-4212)
All access doors shall be insulated and shall have an electrostatic
applied baked on powder prime coat and shall be painted to match the
adjacent surfaces.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Coordinate access door locations and installations with mechanical,
plumbing, and electrical trades. Provide access doors for all
components of the building which require periodic maintenance and
adjustments.
B.
Access doors shall be painted to match adjacent wall or ceiling
surfaces in accordance with the requirements of Section 09 900
herein.
END OF SECTION
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ALUMINUM ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONTS
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SECTION 08 410
ALUMINUM ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONTS
I.
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1
1.2
SCOPE
A.
This section includes information concerning aluminum entrances
and storefronts required by the Contract Documents. Aluminum
entrances and storefronts are components of an integrated set of
building elements including flashing and sheet metal doors,
louvers, EIFS and sealants all designed to work together to
provide a watertight building. Reference other sections herein for
information related to these additional elements and their
integration with aluminum entrances and storefronts specified
herein.
B.
Automatic Aluminum Entrance Doors are specified in Specification
Section 08 721.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Submit shop drawings in accordance with these specifications.
Indicate aluminum entrances and storefronts in elevation with
sections and details at full scale. Include glass and metal
thicknesses, joining details, field connections, anchorage,
provisions for expansion, fastening and sealing methods,
reinforcement, metal finishes and glazing accessories.
B.
Submit 6" x 6" corner samples for each frame type specified
indicating selected color to be expected in finished work.
C.
Submit manufacturer's literature indicating product description and
characteristics, including compliance with specified requirements
and manufacturer's recommended maintenance instructions.
Mark manufacturer's brochures to include only those products
proposed for use.
D.
Colors
1.
Exposed exterior aluminum building elements include, but
are not limited to:
a.
Fixed windows
b.
Storefront framing
c.
Aluminum entrances
d.
Automatic aluminum entrances
e.
Aluminum copings
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2.
PROJECT CONDITIONS
A.
1.4
f.
Flashing
g.
Gutters
h.
Flagpole
The colors of all these elements shall match one another
to the satisfaction of the Owner. Contractor shall
assemble and submit a comprehensive package of sample
colors of all these elements from each manufacturer of
each specified product for review prior to implementation.
All samples for these elements shall be submitted
simultaneously; piecemeal submittals shall be returned to
the contractor without review.
Protect aluminum surfaces from contact with lime, mortar, cement,
acids and other harmful materials and from careless handling,
storage and machining.
QUALITY CRITERIA
A.
Finish application and designation shall comply with the
requirements defined in the NAAMM “Metal Finishes Manual for
Architectural and Metal Products”.
B.
All components specified herein shall exhibit the following
minimum properties applicable criteria:
1.
Air infiltration when tested in accordance
with ASTM E283.
2.
Water resistance when tested in
accordance with ASTM E331.
3.
Positive and negative static air uniform
design load applied in accordance with
ASTM E330 below which no deflection
occurs in excess of L/175 of the span of
any framing member and no glass
breakage occurs.
4.
Thermal transmittance coefficient (u)
when tested in accordance with ASTM
C236 and ASTM 1503 or 503.1.
5.
Condensation Resistance Factor when
tested in accordance with AAMA 1502.7
or 1503
Fixed Exterior
Aluminum
Storefront
Aluminum
Entrances
(Single)
.06 CFM/SF
@ 6.24 PSF
.50 CFM/LF
@ 6.24 PSF
0 @ 10.0 PSF
35.0 PSF
(POSITIVE)
35.0 PSF
(NEGATIVE)
.27
BTU/HR/SF/FE
Summer daytime
.28
BTU/HR/SF/FE
Winter night time
61E
Information Not Available from Manufacturer
1.3
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C.
Allowable Tolerances
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.5
Maximum variation from plumb, level or designated
position shall be 1/8" in 12'-0", not to exceed 1/4" in a total
run.
Maximum offset in alignment between two consecutive
members in line, end to end, shall be 1/16".
Maximum offset between framing members at corners of
glazing pocket shall be 1/32".
Tolerances specified above shall not be cumulative.
D.
Submit manufacturer's relevant loading tables or calculations
demonstrating that aluminum entrances comply with the
applicable structural loading requirements specified herein.
E.
All entrances and storefronts shall be constructed and installed to
withstand a 125 mph wind speed with wind loading design
pressures indicated on Detail B on Drawing S303.
WARRANTY
A.
II.
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Warrant all aluminum entrances and storefronts against
obstruction of vision due to film formation or dust collection on
glass surfaces due to seal failure except through glass breakage
for ten years from the date of substantial completion. An
additional one year warranty shall be provided by the entrance
and storefront manufacturers against all defects in fabrication
materials and workmanship. Contractor shall provide a one year
warranty covering installation defects. All finish material
applications to all products specified herein shall be warranted for
20 years from the Date of Substantial Completion.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
ALUMINUM ENTRANCES
A.
Door material shall be 6063-T6 aluminum alloy. Major frame and
door members shall have a wall thickness of .125" and glazing
molding wall thickness shall be .093" thick to accommodate 1"
thick glass.
B.
Fasteners shall be hardened aluminum or stainless steel.
Exposed fasteners shall be countersunk and shall match frame
color. All fasteners shall be concealed.
C.
All glass shall be positioned and cushioned with preformed
gaskets in accordance with the requirements of Section 08 800
herein.
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D.
All corners shall be mortised and all joints shall be sealed with an
internal drain system for all framing components.
E.
Finish shall be a 70% fluoropolymer resin coating in compliance
with AAMA 605.2.92. Color shall be as indicated on the Working
Drawings.
F.
Entrances shall be wide stile design. Structural components shall
include a 2-1/4" x 4-1/2" top rail, 2-1/4" x 4-1/2” stiles and a 2-1/4"
x 7-1/2" bottom rail.
G.
Hardware for aluminum entrances shall be as specified in Section
08 710. Entrance manufacturer shall provide hinges, seals,
thresholds, flush bolts, dustproof strikes and concealed overhead
closers finished to match hardware by others specified for the
aluminum entrances. Selected aluminum entrances will require
remote card key operation of exit device. See Section 08 741 for
additional information.
H.
All aluminum entrance frames shall include caulk stops.
I.
Acceptable aluminum entrances shall be “Kawneer Entara 451"
as manufactured by Kawneer.
FABRICATION
A.
Acquire accurate field measurements of all rough openings to
receive aluminum entrances and storefront prior to fabrication of
framed units.
B.
Fabricate all framed units free from all defects in appearance,
strength or durability.
C.
Provide and install structural reinforcing within framed units as
necessary to maintain rigidity and accommodate design loads.
D.
Fabricate and assemble framing with joints only at intersections of
members with uniform hairline connections sealed to provide a
waterproof installation.
E.
Drill and cut members using template for finish hardware.
Reinforce frames, door stiles and rails to receive finish hardware
in accordance with door manufacturer’s recommendations.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install aluminum entrances and storefronts in strict accordance
with manufacturer’s printed instructions and reviewed shop
drawings.
B.
Protect aluminum in contact with steel, concrete or other dissimilar
material by neoprene gaskets or bituminous coating.
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C.
Before anchoring aluminum frames to wood perimeter bucks in
exterior walls, shim and brace work plumb, and level. All shims
used to set frames in exterior and fire rated walls shall be
pressure treated.
D.
Locate expansion mullions in accordance with manufacturer's
recommendations and as indicated on reviewed shop drawings.
E.
Provide and install aluminum flashing prefinished to match framed
sections to ensure system drainage to exterior. Set all units in
continuous beads of sealant.
F.
Seal exterior perimeters of entrances and storefronts using one
part polyurethane sealant to match frame color. Caulk interior
joints with caulking compound to match interior wall color. Install
sealant and caulking compound in accordance with the
requirements of Section 07 900 - Joint Sealers.
G.
Install entrances in uniform contact to operate throughout full
range without binding or sticking.
H.
Install all framed units plumb and level, free from warp and twist
and aligned with adjacent finished materials.
I.
Install glazing gaskets and sealants in strict compliance with the
manufacturer’s recommendations and as specified in Section 08
800 herein.
J.
Clean exposed aluminum surfaces at completion of work just prior
to date of substantial completion. Repair or replace work
damaged or stained by subsequent work.
K.
Frames shall be manufactured and installed so that a back-up rod
can be installed to allow exterior perimeter joints to be caulked
with sealant.
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 08 611
WOOD WINDOWS
I.
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1
1.2
1.3
SUBMITTALS
A.
Submit manufacturer's product literature for windows to be installed prior to
purchase. Include manufacturer's product description for each component
and furnish manufacturer's installation instructions.
B.
Submit shop drawings in accordance with these Specifications. Indicate
windows in elevation and section with details at full scale. Indicate glass
thickness, jointing details, field connections, anchorage, fastening and
sealing methods, reinforcement and finishes.
DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A.
Do not deliver windows until weatherproof storage area is available.
B.
Store windows at least 6" off the ground, under waterproof cover and
protected from weather and construction activities.
C.
Prevent damage to windows. Damaged windows shall not be installed and
shall be replaced.
PROJECT CONDITIONS
A.
1.4
Install windows in strict accordance with all conditions required by
manufacturers product literature.
QUALITY CRITERIA
A.
Wood windows shall comply with the following standards:
1.
2.
3.
B.
II.
National Woodwork Manufacturers Association, Inc.
I.S.2 - Industry Standard for Wood Window Units.
I.S.4 - Industry Standard for Water Repellant Preservative
Installer shall provide proof of successful experience of installation of
windows on at least two projects similar in magnitude.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
MANUFACTURERS
A.
Products of the following manufacturers are acceptable:
1.
2.
3.
Andersen Corporation.
Marvin Windows, Inc.
Pella Window Corporation
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B.
2.2
III.
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Products of other manufacturers are subject to Architect's review.
CHARACTERISTICS
A.
Casement units shall include wood frame and sash, with prefinished
aluminum cladding (color to match existing) on exterior and unprimed wood
interior.
B.
Units shall include insulating factory glazing. See Section 08 800 - Glazing
for required glazing types.
C.
Units shall be factory-assembled.
D.
Extra trim required for installation at stucco veneer shall be included, as well
as extended head, jamb, and sill trim for installation in CMU walls.
E.
Provide all fixed units for installation in exterior walls.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSPECTION
A.
Before installation, rough openings shall be inspected and approved by
installer and surfaces shall be clean and dry.
1.
B.
3.2
3.3
Walls shall be dry, clean and sound with wall finish nailed and/or
glued, free of voids and without offsets at joints. Insure that nail
heads are driven flush with all surfaces in the opening and within 3"
of opening.
Verify that rough opening is correct size. Sill plate shall be level.
PREPARATION
A.
Open carton and remove window. Verify that parts have been removed and
inspect the product before disposing of carton.
B.
Remove protection blocks.
INSTALLATION
A.
Installation shall conform to manufacturer's recommendations
1.
2.
3.
4.
Center window in opening, resting bottom on sill plate with exterior
casing overlapping exterior finish material. Leave adequate
clearance for caulking perimeter.
Using casing nails, partially secure one corner through head casing.
Drive nail at a slight upward angle.
Level window across head casing and nail through opposite corner.
It may be necessary to shim under side jamb lug at sill to level unit.
Plumb side jamb level with window casing. Check reveal around
sash perimeter and nail at lower corners.
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3.4
3.5
3.6
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Shim and block under sill and at side jambs as required. Check
width at center to avoid bowed out installation. Complete installation
spacing nails about 10 inches apart.
EXTERIOR FINISHING
A.
Head flashing shall be installed at all windows in masonry openings.
B.
Do not paint weatherstripping.
C.
Caulk around perimeter of window, with sealant at exterior after exterior
finish is applied. Color of sealant to be selected by Architect from
manufacturers standard color selections.
INTERIOR FINISHING
A.
When applying finish before unit is installed, toe-nail extension jamb through
back side into jamb.
B.
When finish is applied after unit is installed, nail extension jambs straight
into the jamb. Pre-drill for finishing nails.
C.
Caulk trim joints with caulking compound in a color to be specified by the
Architect prior to final finish coat of paint.
CLEANING
A.
Clean wood surfaces to remove soil without using abrasive cleaners or
solutions containing corrosive solvents.
B.
Glass must be protected from acid solutions commonly used to wash brick.
Clean acid from these areas with clear water to prevent etching.
C.
Remove debris from project site.
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SECTION 08 710
FINISH HARDWARE
I.
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1
SCOPE
A.
This section contains information relating to the following work:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
1.2
All finish hardware including all fasteners and other devices
required to complete the work.
Lock cylinders for locks specified in other sections.
Miscellaneous Hardware.
Hardware furnished for shop or factory installation on doors
and frames.
Keys and Keying.
Electronic Card Key Access Hardware (also see Section 08
741).
QUALITY CRITERIA
A.
Perform all work in accordance with the following reference standards:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
B.
ANSI A115.1 and A115.2
ANSI A117.1
ANSI 156.2
ANSI 156.3
ANSI 156.4
NFPA 101
NFPA 80
NFPA 252
UL 10B
UL 305
Regulatory Requirements
1.
2.
3.
4.
Products Requiring Electrical Connections shall be listed and
classified by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc., and acceptable to
the jurisdictional permitting authority as suitable for the purpose
specified and indicated.
All hardware specified herein subject to usage by handicapped
persons shall comply with requirements of the guidelines
established by the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act).
Hardware for doors used by the disabled shall comply with
applicable codes which shall supersede this Section. Notify
the Developer's Representative of conflicts between
regulations and this specification prior to providing hardware.
Only a recognized architectural door hardware supplier, with
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5.
6.
7.
1.3
1.4
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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 at reasonable
times during the course of the work for consultation about
Project's hardware requirements shall be used.
Electronic card key locksets (see Section 08 741) shall be
installed by a Contractor certified by the manufacturer of the
system. Hardware supplier for electronic card key locksets
shall provide supervision during installation as well as training
for hotel staff prior to opening of facility.
Provide and install door hardware for fire-rated openings that
complies with 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.
Furnish a complete set of specialized tools and maintenance
instructions as needed for Developer's continued adjustment,
maintenance, and removal and replacement of all door
hardware.
DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A.
Legibly mark and label each package, indicating item and location for
which it is intended. Each marking shall correspond to the number
shown on the Hardware Schedule. Each package shall contain all the
required fasteners necessary for installation of each hardware item.
B.
Construction keys shall be tagged and clearly marked with the key
change number, door designation and all other required information
and mailed directly to the Developer.
C.
Permanent keys shall be identified by lock manufacturer and opening
to which they apply. Lock manufacturer shall place each set of keys
into an envelope and label same with door numbers for rooms or
areas. Mark boxes of keys with project name and location and ship
Change Keys, Master Keys and Grandmaster Keys via prepaid
registered mail to Developer.
D.
All locksets shall be keyed in accordance with instructions by the
Developer.
WARRANTY
A.
Contractor shall provide a two (2) year warranty for all hardware
(unless noted otherwise) which includes replacing hardware, including
labor and material, which fails to function within warranty period at no
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additional cost to Developer.
1.5
MAINTENANCE MATERIALS
A.
1.6
Contractor shall provide four (4) extra Guestroom entrance electronic
locksets in manufacturer’s original packaging.
SUBMITTALS
A.
No later than two weeks following the Written Notice to Proceed date,
the Contractor shall submit to the Architect the Finish Hardware
Schedule.
B.
The Finish Hardware Schedule shall be submitted in a format to match
the Hardware Sets defined in the Specifications and shall be fully
itemized, including manufacturer’s name and catalog numbers,
dimensions and installation location of each and every item.
After the submittal has been reviewed by the Contractor and Architect,
a confirmed copy shall accompany the shipment of hardware and the
labels on the packages of hardware shall be cross-referenced to
corresponding item numbers on the Schedule. Final accepted
Schedule shall be strictly adhered to and no substitutes shall be
accepted.
C.
For information only, submit to Architect one copy of manufacturer’s
data for each item of finish hardware. Include information necessary
to show compliance with requirements, operating parts and exposed
finishes.
D.
Architect’s review of the Schedule shall not relieve the hardware
supplier of the responsibility to furnish hardware in all quantities
required and in compliance with this Specification.
E.
Provide hardware templates to each fabricator of doors, frames and
other work to be factory-prepared for the installation of hardware.
F.
Submit separate detailed Keying Schedule with clear definition of
compliance with Keying Schedule defined herein.
G.
A comprehensive submittal shall be required for all items specified in
Sections 08 100, 08 210 and 08 710. All items specified therein which
require submittal shall be submitted together simultaneously.
H.
Provide the following written certifications concerning hardware for
Architect’s review:
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2.
II.
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All hardware shall comply with all applicable Codes for
requirements applicable to the work specified herein.
All hardware shall comply with NFPA 101 with regard to
requirements for fire-rated doors and frames.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
FINISH HARDWARE
A.
Recommended Finish Hardware Subcontractors shall include but are
not limited to:
1.
B.
Quality Criteria
1.
C.
Hardware manufacturers are specified for each hardware item
to establish a standard of quality and minimum functional
requirements. In the Hardware Schedule at the end of this
Section, product model numbers are used as part of this
description to assist in identifying individual items.
Acceptable Hardware Suppliers/Manufacturers and Abbreviations
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
2.2
Contract Hardware, Inc. (850-580-2495) David Ruud
ADA
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IVES
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SEC
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TRIM
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Adams Rite
Altronix
Aiphone Corporation
Door and Hardware Systems
Hager Companies
H. B. Ives, a Harrow Company
McKinney Hinges
Onity
Rixson, Inc.
Rockwood Manuf. Company
Sargent Manufacturing Company
Securitron
Simplex Access Control
Stanley Hardware
Telkee, Inc.
Trimco
Von Duprin, Inc.
(800-872-3267)
(888-258-7669)
(800-692-0200)
(800-836-8055)
(800-325-9995)
(203-294-4837)
(800-346-7707)
(800-424-1433)
(800-457-5670)
(800-458-2424)
(203-562-2151)
(800-624-5625)
(910-725-1331)
(317-849-2250)
(302-678-7800)
(800-637-8746)
(800-999-0408)
HINGES
A.
Performance Criteria
1.
Unless otherwise scheduled, hinges shall be five-knuckle, full
mortise template, ball bearing type with non-rising loose pin,
flat button tip. Selected hinges shall have non-removable pins
by use of set screw in the barrel. These are identified in the
Hardware Schedule as "NRP". All fasteners shall have a finish
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2.3
2.4
2.5
to match the hardware component to be attached.
Sizes:
a.
Size of hinges shall be 4-½" x 4-½" for 1-¾" doors up to
36" wide
b.
Doors 42" wide and wider shall have hinges which are
5" x 4-½"
MECHANICAL LOCKSETS, LATCHSETS AND CYLINDERS
A.
All mechanical lock sets, latch sets and cylinders to be installed on the
project shall be produced by a single manufacturer. All lock sets and
latch sets shall have an accessible lever handle on both sides of the
door. All lock sets and latch sets shall have a 2-¾" backset. Latch
bolts shall be hard drawn brass with a nylon anti-friction device. All
locksets and latch sets proposed for installation on fire rated doors
shall be UL approved and listed. Finish on all fasteners shall match
lock sets, latch sets, and cylinders. Selected locksets will require
separate finishes on opposing sides of applicable doors. See
Hardware Sets at the end of this section for additional information.
B.
Locksets shall utilize standard cutouts to facilitate interchange without
further mortising. Strikes for locks and latches shall have only the
minimum lip projection required to protect trim. Lock and trim shall
comply with ANSI A156.2.
C.
See Section 08 741 for Electrical Locking Systems.
EXIT DEVICES
A.
Exit devices shall be listed under "Panic Hardware" in accident
equipment lists from Underwriters Laboratories. Where labeled fire
doors are used as exits, they shall be equipped with labeled "Fire Exit
Hardware". Exit devices shall comply with ANSI A156.3.
B.
All touch bar exit devices, where specified, shall have a reinforced
decorative touch bar directing usage to the opening side of the door.
All exit devices shall be operational over 67% of the clear door width.
C.
Exit devices shall be attached with sex nuts and bolts. Exit devices
shall be attached to integral blocking at all wood doors. Finish on all
exposed fasteners shall match exit devices.
THRESHOLDS
A.
2.6
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Thresholds shall be as specified in Hardware Sets. All thresholds
shall not exceed ½" in height above adjacent finished floor.
DOOR CLOSERS
A.
All closers for both interior and exterior doors shall be the produced by
a single manufacturer and shall be matched in design. Closers shall
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be adjustable and shall be rack and pinion construction with
compressions springs. Closing speed, latching speed and back check
shall be controlled by key operated valves. Delayed action feature
shall be available and controlled by a separate valve. All closers shall
be adjustable to require a maximum force for pushing or pulling of a
door equal to 5 lb at interior doors and 8.5 lb at exterior doors. The
sweep period of all closers shall be adjusted so that from an open
position of 70 degrees, the door will take at least 3 seconds to move a
point 3" from the latch, measured to the leading edge of the door.
2.7
B.
An integral hold open bar shall not be incorporated in any door
closers.
C.
Closers shall be sized in accordance with manufacturer’s
recommendations based on applicable conditions.
D.
All closers shall have cast iron bodies with back check systems.
E.
All closers shall be provided with a five-year manufacturer’s written
warranty.
F.
All closers shall be fastened with sex nuts and bolts. All wood doors
with closers shall be provided with 5" wood blocking at door head.
G.
All closers shall have extreme temperature fluid (temperature range
from -30° F to 120° F).
H.
Provide delayed action closers where required by applicable codes.
I.
Provide factory painted sprayed finish on exposed portions of closers
as specified in Hardware Sets.
J.
Hinge face mount closers unless otherwise indicated. Do not mount
closers on exterior of building, or in corridors.
K.
Size and mount for units indicated shall comply with manufacturer's
recommendations for conditions. Reinforce substrate as
recommended by manufacturer.
L.
Closers shall be installed to allow door swing as shown on the
Working Drawings.
M.
Provide mounting or drop plates as required by project conditions.
DOOR STOPS
A.
Performance Criteria
1.
Door Stop Mounting shall be performed using fasteners to suit
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2.
3.
4.
2.8
Performance Criteria
1.
Performance Criteria
1.
2.
Plates shall comply with ANSI 156.6. Plates shall have a .062
minimum thickness with square corners and beveled edges (B4E) on
four sides. Mount kick plates centered, flush with bottom of door.
Fasteners shall be Phillips head screws finished to match plate. Plate
base metal shall be stainless steel.
ELECTROMAGNETIC HOLDERS
A.
2.12
Provide all Guestroom entry doors and communicating guest
room doors with door guards.
All fasteners shall be concealed.
PLATES
A.
2.11
All viewers shall have 190 degree angle of view.
DOOR GUARDS
A.
2.10
substrates encountered (plastic anchor, drywall anchor,
expansion shield, etc.).
Provide gray rubber exposed resilient parts.
Do not provide or install floor stops in any interior locations.
All wall-mounted door stops shall be attached to 2 x 10 wood
blocking in wood stud walls or CMU substrates.
DOOR VIEWERS
A.
2.9
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Electromagnetic door holders shall be wall mounted to 2 x 10 wood
blocking in wood stud walls. Holders shall be 120 Volt A.C. units with
a spring-loaded release button in the armature face and a radial depole magnet with a minimum holding force of 25 pounds. Contact plate
shall be mounted on a pivot pin. Finish shall be as indicated in
Hardware Sets. Units shall be provided with a 2-year warranty.
MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS
A.
Performance Criteria
1.
2.
All hardware shall be suitable for its required use and shall fit
its intended location. Should any hardware, as specified, fail
to meet the intended requirements or require modification to
suit the intended location, the issue and any other necessary
advance information, shall be brought to the attention of the
Developer's Representative for correction in ample time to
avoid delay in the manufacture and delivery of hardware.
The finish hardware listed herein shall not be construed as
necessarily being a complete Hardware Schedule, but shall be
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considered as an indication of the hardware requirements
desired by the Developer's Representative. It shall be the
Contractor's responsibility to examine the Contract Documents
and provide all necessary or additional hardware as required,
but not scheduled herein to suit applicable conditions. Such
items of hardware shall be of the same type, quality, and
quantity as that scheduled for similar doors or similar purposes.
In the accompanying Hardware Schedule, catalog numbers
indicated are those of specific manufacturers, used to establish
a minimum standard of quality and requirements as to type,
weight, mechanical construction and operation to which
hardware shall comply.
FINISHES
A.
1.
Performance Criteria
All hardware items not otherwise scheduled shall have the following
finish:
a.
b.
c.
2.
Hinges, exterior
US10B
Hinges, interior
US10B
Latchsets, Locksets,
& Cylinders
US10B
d. Exit Devices
US10B
e. Push/Pull Plates
US10B
f. Kickplates
US10B
g. Stops, Holders
US10B
h. Door Closers
US10B
i.
Thresholds
US10B
j.
Door Bottoms/Sweeps
US10B
k. Miscellaneous
US10B
l.
Fasteners
US10B
Finish and Base Material Designations are BHMA Code, nearest
traditional U.S. commercial finish or manufacturer's finish designation.
2.14 CYLINDERS AND KEYING
A.
Performance Criteria
1.
Hotel System-Permanent Keying
a. All mechanical locksets shall have a restricted keyway, reserved
for Developer's use only.
b. All locksets shall be construction master keyed.
c. Developer will provide keying requirements for hotel system.
d. Locksets and cylinders shall contain 6-pin tumblers.
e. Furnish the following quantities of keys:
(1)
Grandmaster Keys (GMK) 10 each
(2)
Master Keys (each MK set)
5 each
(3)
Change Keys per lock
3 each
(4)
Keyed alike sets (each set)
4 each
(5)
Removable core control keys
4 each
LPBC-212044
FINISH HARDWARE
2.
3.
4.
III.
08 710-9
011013
f. All keys shall be nickel silver only.
Coordinate Hotel System - Master Keying with the Developer based
upon the following general requirements.
a. Maintenance (1AA): Doors:
b. Housekeeping (2AA) Doors:
c. Food Preparation Area Doors:
d. Grand Master Key “A” - Operates all locks listed above. Upon
authorization of the Developer, keyblanks shall be sold only by
direct main from the door lock manufacturer.
Hotel System - Temporary Construction Keying
a. Provide temporary construction keying for use during
construction. Prior to Developer occupancy of the building, the
General Contractor with the Developer’s representative shall void
out the construction keys and remove all construction inserts.
b. Provide five (5) Construction Master Keys for Master Key System
and five (5) Construction Grandmaster Keys for Grandmaster Key
System.
Key Control Box
a. Key Box shall be provided and installed by the Contractor.
Acceptable products include RWC Series Key Box by Telkee,
Inc., Dover, DE (903-678-7800).
b. Size box for actual quantities of keys, plus 25%, plus additional
capacity for twelve housekeeper pouches.
c. One key control log book shall be provided.
d. Color coded and numbered tags for ring identification shall also
be provided.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
Install hardware in compliance with manufacturer's instructions and
recommendations. Wherever cutting and fitting is required to install hardware
onto or into surfaces which are later to be painted or finished in another way,
install each item completely and then remove and store in a secure place during
the finish application. After completion of the finished, reinstall each item. Do not
install surface-mounted items until finishes have been completed on the
substrate.
3.2
Hardware installation shall comply with ANSI A117.1 and ADAAG (The
Americans With Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines) for positioning
requirements for the Disabled.
3.3
All door closers shall be installed concealed from public view wherever possible.
3.4
Hardware mounting heights shall comply with the following unless otherwise
indicated on the drawings.
A.
Hinges
1.
Top Hinge - 5" from head to top of hinge leaf.
LPBC-212044
FINISH HARDWARE
2.
3.
3.5
Bottom Hinge - 10" from bottom of hinge to finished floor.
Intermediate Hinge - Equal distance between top and bottom hinges.
B.
Locksets and latchsets shall be mounted 38" from finish floor to center of
lockset/latchset lever.
C.
Deadlocks/Deadbolts shall be mounted 48" from finished floor to center of
cylinder.
D.
Door Guards shall be mounted 48" from finished floor to center line.
E.
Door Viewers shall be mounted 60" from finished floor to center line. At
accessible Guestrooms and Meeting Room Doors, provide two door viewers
with mounting at heights of 45" and 60" from finish floor to centerline.
F.
Doorpulls, Pushplates and Pull Plates shall be mounted 45" from finish floor
to centerline.
G.
Exit Device Crossbars shall be mounted 38" from finish floor to center of
crossbar.
H.
Remote Electric Card Readers shall be mounted 48" from adjacent finish
floor or sidewalk to centerline of card slot.
I.
Electromagnetic hold open devices shall be mounted 72" a.f.f. to centerline.
BLOCKING
A.
3.6
08 710-10
011013
Provide and install 2 x 10 wood blocking within wood stud walls to receive
electromagnetic hold-open devices and door stops.
CLEANING AND ADJUSTMENT
A.
At time of hardware installation, adjust each hardware item to perform
function intended. Lubricate moving parts using lubricant acceptable to
hardware manufacturer.
B.
Prior to Date of Substantial Completion, re-adjust and relubricate hardware.
Repair or replace defective materials. Clean hardware as recommended by
manufacturer to remove dust and stains.
C.
Instruct Developer’s designated personnel in the proper adjustment and
maintenance of hardware and finishes at the time of final hardware
adjustment. All construction inserts in lockset cylinders shall be removed.
LPBC-212044
FINISH HARDWARE
08 710-11
011013
HARDWARE SETS
•
HW SET – 1
CORRIDOR TO STANDARD GUESTROOM / CORRIDOR TO
ACCESSIBLE GUESTROOM
SINGLE DOORS: 01
EACH DOOR SHALL HAVE:
•
1 ½ PR
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
2 EA
1 EA
1 SET
1 EA
1 EA
HINGES
CLOSER
LOCKSET
DOOR GUARD
DOOR VIEWER
WALL STOP
SEALS
THRESHOLD
DOOR BOTTOM
1 EA
WALL GUARD
430
(2 VIEWERS AT ACCESSIBLE ROOMS)
US10B
MCK
SAR
ONI
IVES
ROC
ROC
DHSI
DHSI
DB
DHSI
ROC
HINGES
PRIVACY SET
DOOR SILENCERS
WALL STOP
ROLLER STOP
MP79 4 1/2 x 4 ½
AU 4602LN
S1M
WS02
RS01C
US10B
626
US32D
US10B
MC
YA
MC
MC
MC
TA2714 4.5x 4.5
7U93 LL
307D
900
US10B
US10B
GRAY
ALM
MCK
SAR
HAG
ROC
US10B
MC
D242
626
AU 4628LN
626
WS01
US32D
S773 BL (HEAD AND 2 JAMBS)
4131 CPKL 1 x 36" 2 x 84"
YA
YA
MC
PE
PE
S1M
2364 A 36"
MC
PE
HW SET – 3
CLOSET DOORS
SINGLE DOOR: 3
PAIR SHALL HAVE:
1 1/2 PR
1 EA
2 EA
1 EA
•
US10B
EN
626
US10B
US10B
US10B
BLACK
BLACK
HW SET – 2 GUEST BATH SWING DOOR
SINGLE DOOR: 2
3 EA
1 EA
3 EA
1 EA
1 EA
•
TA2714 4.5 X 4.5
1431-0-SNB
HTRFID x TOLEDO
482 BRASS
622 VC W/PRIVACY FLAP
409
CUSH -N-SEAL 105
CTT-2.75
CS 36-AMV-3
HINGES
DUMMY TRIM
SILENCERS
MAGNETIC CATCH
HW SET – 4 GUESTROOM COMMUNICATING DOOR
PAIR OF DOORS: 4
2 EA
2 EA
2 EA
2 EA
2 EA
2 EA
2 EA
1 EA
SET OF SPRING
HINGES
DEADLOCK
EXIT SET
WALL STOP
SET SMOKE SEAL
AUTO DOOR
BOTTOM
DOOR SILENCERS
THRESHOLD
MPS679 4 1/2 X 4 ½
LPBC-212044
C
HW SET – 5
FINISH HARDWARE
08 710-12
011013
VESTIBULE TO LOBBY
AUTOMATIC BIPARTING DOORS: 101A2
PAIR SHALL HAVE:
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
C
POWER SUPPLY
REMOTE CARD READER
BATTERY BACKUP
ACCESS CONTROL CONSOLE
7 DAY DIGITAL TIMER
DPS1-ULT 300
—
—
—
DT-7
—
US10B
—
US10B
—
ALT
ONI
ONI
STA
SEC
HW SET – 6 BAGS/LUGGAGE, PBC, DATA/ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL,
ELECTRICAL, STORAGE
SINGLE DOORS:100D, 100M, 100N, 112A, 149, E104, 210A, 210B, 2206, 239A, 239B
EACH DOOR SHALL HAVE:
1-1/2 PR
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
3 EA
C
HINGES
LOCKSET
CLOSER
STOP
SILENCERS
TA2714 4.5 X 4.5
10G04 LL
1431-0-SNB
409
307D
US10B
US10B
EN
US10B
GRAY
MCK
SAR
SAR
ROC
HAG
US10B
US10B
VD
ROC
HW SET – 7 STAIR 1 AND 2 TO EXTERIOR
SINGLE DOORS: 101B2, 101C2
EACH DOOR SHALL HAVE:
1 EA
1 EA
EXIT DEVICE
EXT FLOOR STOP
EL33A-L-06
481H
HINGES, THRESHOLD AND DOOR SEALS BY DOOR MANUFACTURER
C
HW SET – 8
CORRIDOR TO CARDS/ MEETING ROOM
SINGLE DOORS: 100J.1
EACH DOOR SHALL HAVE:
1-1/2 PR
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 SET
1 EA
HINGES
ELECTRONIC
LOCKSET
CLOSER
STOP
SEALS
PEEP HOLE
TA2714 4.5 X 4.5
HT24W X TOLEDO
(MINUS DEADBOLT)
1431-0-PH9-SNB
411
CUSH-N-SEAL 105
US10B
US10B
MCK
ONI
EN
US10B
BLACK
SAR
ROC
DHSI
LPBC-212044
C
HW SET – 9
FINISH HARDWARE
08 710-13
011013
FOOD PREP TO / FROM BUFFET
SINGLE DOOR: 100K1
DOOR SHALL HAVE:
2 EA
1 EA
2 EA
PUSH PLATES
DEADBOLT
WALL STOPS
A30S 4 X 16
475
409
US10B
US10B
US10B
HAG
SAR
ROC
(SPRING HINGES AND KICK PLATES SHALL BE PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY
DOOR MANUFACTURER.)
C
HW SET – 10
FOOD PREP, ELEVATOR EQUIPMENT, RISER ROOM
SINGLE DOORS: 100K2, 100N, 100V
EACH DOOR SHALL HAVE:
1-1/2 PR
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 SET
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
HINGES
LOCKSET
CLOSER
STOP
SEALS
KICK PLATE
SWEEP
THRESHOLD
TA2714 4.5 X 4.5 NRP
10G04 LL
1431-0-SNB
481H
CUSH-N-SEAL 105
K0050 8" X 2" LDW
802SB-36
520S
US32D
US10B
EN
US10B
BLACK
US10B
MIL
MIL
MCK
SAR
SAR
ROC
DHSI
TRIM
HAG
HAG
PROVIDE AND INSTALL THE FOLLOWING HARDWARE ALSO AT DOORS 159 AND
160 ONLY:
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
ELECTRIC STRIKE
POWER SUPPLY
PUSHBUTTON
RELEASE
INTERCOM
7440-24VDC
DPS1-ULT75
630
-----
ADA
ALT
PB-4
LEM-1
US32D
US32D
SEC
AIP
LPBC-212044
C
HW SET – 11
FINISH HARDWARE
08 710-14
011013
CORRIDOR TO EXTERIOR
SINGLE DOORS: 100P
EACH DOOR SHALL HAVE:
1-1/2 PR
1 EA
1 EA
1 SET
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
C
HW SET – 12
HINGES
TA2714 4.5 X 4.5 NRP
CLOSER
1431-0-SNB
STOP
481H
SEALS
CUSH-N-SEAL 105
KICK PLATE
K0050 8" X 2" LDW
SWEEP
802SB-36
THRESHOLD
520S
POWER SUPPLY
DPS-1-ULT-75
OVERHEAD
0608-105
CONCEALED CLOSER
EXIT DEVICE
EL33A-L-06
EXT FLOOR STOP
481H
REMOTE CARD READER
—
(EXTERIOR)
ELECTRONIC POWER TRANSFER EPT2
WITH 18 GAUGE WIRE
BATTERY BACKUP
—
POWER SUPPLY
PS873-2
US32D
EN
US10B
BLACK
US10B
MIL
MIL
—
US10B
MCK
SAR
ROC
DHSI
TRIM
HAG
HAG
ALT
RIX
US10B
US10B
US32D
VD
ROC
ONI
—
VD
—
—
ONI
VD
US10B
US10B
US10B
EN
US10B
GRAY
US10B
MCK
HAG
HAG
SAR
ROC
HAG
TRIM
CORRIDOR TO PUBLIC TOILETS
SINGLE DOORS:100Q, 100R
EACH DOOR SHALL HAVE:
1-1/2 PR
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
3 EA
1 EA
C
HW SET – 13
HINGES
PUSH PLATE
PULL PLATE
CLOSER
STOP
SILENCERS
KICK PLATE
TA2714 4.5 X 4.5
A30 S 4 X 16
A30 4 X 16
1431-0-SNB
409
307D
K0050 8" X 2" LDW
GUEST LAUNDRY, FITNESS, BUSINESS CENTER,
HOUSEKEEPING SOIL, HOUSEKEEPING CLEAN
SINGLE DOORS:100B, 100S, 110A, 112B, 139B, 212A, 237A, 237B
EACH DOOR SHALL HAVE:
1-1/2 PR
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
3 EA
C
HW SET – 14
HINGES
ELECTRONIC
LOCKSET
CLOSER
STOP
SILENCERS
TA2714 4.5 X 4.5
HT24W X TOLEDO
(MINUS DEADBOLT)
1431-0-SNB
409
307D
COURTYARD FROM LOBBY
PAIR OF DOORS: 100E.1, 100E.2, 100E.3, 100H.2
PAIR SHALL HAVE:
US10B
US10B
MCK
ONI
EN
US10B
GRAY
SAR
ROC
HAG
LPBC-212044
3 PR
1 SET
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
2 EA
2 EA
1 EA
FINISH HARDWARE
HINGES
TA2714 5 X 5 NRP
SEALS
CUSH-N-SEAL 105
SWEEP
802SB-72
THRESHOLD
520S
EXIT DEVICE
EL3347A-EO
EXIT DEVICE
EL3347A-L-06
OVERHEAD
0608-105
CONCEALED CLOSERS
STOPS
481H
FLUSH BOLTS
08 710-15
011013
US32D
BLACK
MIL
MIL
US26D
US26D
US26D
MCK
DHSI
HAG
HAG
VD
VD
RIX
US26D
ROC
—
US26D
ALT
RIX
US32D
ONI
—
VD
—
—
ONI
VD
US10B
US10B
EN
US10B
GRAY
MCK
SAR
VD
ROC
HAG
DOORS 100 E.2, 100H.2 ONLY:
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
C
HW SET – 15
POWER SUPPLY
DPS-1-ULT-300
OVERHEAD
0608-105
CONCEALED CLOSER
REMOTE CARD READER
—
(EXTERIOR)
ELECTRONIC POWER TRANSFER EPT2
WITH 18 GAUGE WIRE
BATTERY BACKUP
—
POWER SUPPLY
PS873-2
REGISTRATION TO ADMINISTRATION
SINGLE DOOR: 104C
EACH DOOR SHALL HAVE:
1 ½ PR
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
3 EA
C
HW SET – 16
HINGES
KEYPAD LOCKSET
CLOSER
WALL STOP
SILENCERS
TA2714 4.5 X 4.5
KP8278 LNL
1431-O-SNB
409
307D
CORRIDOR TO STAIR 1
SINGLE DOORS:1103.C
EACH DOOR SHALL HAVE:
1-1/2 PR
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 SET
1 EA
1 EA
HINGES
TA2714 4.5 X 4.5 US10B
EXIT DEVICE
33A-L-BE-06-F
US10B
CLOSER
1431-0-SNB
EN
STOP
411
US10B
SEALS
CUSH-N-SEAL 105 BLACK
THRESHOLD
401S
MIL
ELECTROMAGNETIC HOLDER
998
US10B
(CONNECTED TO BUILDING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM)
MCK
VD
SAR
ROC
DHSI
HAG
RIX
LPBC-212044
C
HW SET – 17
FINISH HARDWARE
08 710-16
011013
EMPLOYEE TOILET
SINGLE DOOR: 146B
DOOR SHALL HAVE:
1-1/2 PR
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
3 EA
C
HW SET – 18
HINGES
LOCKSET
CLOSER
STOP
SILENCERS
TA2714 4.5 X 4.5
7U65 LL
1431-0-SNB
409
307D
US10B
US10B
EN
US10B
GRAY
MCK
SAR
SAR
ROC
HAG
TA2714 5 X 5
KP8278 LNL
1431-0-SNB
409
CUSH-N-SEAL 105
KA050-1 36" x 2" LDW
CUSH-N-SEAL 105
US10B
US10B
EN
US10B
BLACK
US10B
BLACK
MCK
SAR
SAR
ROC
DHSI
TRIM
DHSI
TA2714 5 X 5 NRP
10G04LL
1431-0-SNB
481H
CUSH-N-SEAL 105
K0050 8" X 2" LDW
802SB-36
520S
US32D
EN
EN
US10B
BLACK
US10B
MIL
MIL
MCK
SAR
SAR
ROC
DHSI
TRIM
HAG
HAG
HINGES
TA2714 4.5 X 4.5
US10B
EXIT DEVICES
9947WDC-L-NL-F-06
US10B
CLOSER
CLP 8501
689
STOPS
1270 CX
US10B
SEAL
105
BLK
CUSH-N-SEAL
ELECTROMAGNETIC
HOLDERS
998
SA
(CONNECTED TO BUILDING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM)
MCK
VCI
NOR
TRIM
DHSI
CORRIDOR TO COMMERCIAL LAUNDRY
SINGLE DOOR: 148B.1
DOOR SHALL HAVE:
1-1/2 PR
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 SET
1 EA
1 SET
C
HINGES
KEY PAD LOCKSET
CLOSER
STOP
SEALS
ARMOR PLATE
SEALS
HW SET – 19
DUMPSTER
SINGLE DOOR: 150
DOOR SHALL HAVE:
1-1/2 PR
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 SET
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
C
HINGES
LOCKSET
CLOSER
STOP
SEALS
KICK PLATE
SWEEP
THRESHOLD
HW SET – 22
SINGLE DOOR: 100D
DOOR SHALL HAVE:
3 PR
2 EA
2 EA
2 EA
1 SET
2 EA
RIX
LPBC-212044
C
FINISH HARDWARE
08 710-17
011013
HW SET – 23
SINGLE DOORS: 103B2
DOOR SHALL HAVE:
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1 EA
1-1/2 PR
1 SET
1 EA
C
POWER SUPPLY
DPS-1-ULT-75
OVERHEAD
0608-105
CONCEALED CLOSER
EXIT DEVICE
EL33A-L-06
EXT FLOOR STOP
481H
REMOTE CARD READER
—
(EXTERIOR)
ELECTRONIC POWER TRANSFER EPT2
WITH 18 GAUGE WIRE
BATTERY BACKUP
—
POWER SUPPLY
PS873-2
HINGES
TA2714 5 X 5 NRP
SEALS
CUSH-N-SEAL 105
THRESHOLD
520S
HW SET – 24
—
US10B
ALT
RIX
US10B
US10B
US32D
VD
ROC
ONI
—
VD
—
—
US32D
BLACK
MIL
ONI
VD
MCK
DHSI
HAG
US32D
STA
BLACK
MAGNA
LATCH
US10B
US10B
EN
GRAY
MCK
SAR
SAR
HAG
POOL DECK GATES (1 REQUIRED)
EACH GATE SHALL HAVE:
1-1/2 PR
1 EA
C
SPRING HINGES
TOP-PULL SAFETY LATCH
(Including Keyed Lock @ Bottom)
HW SET – 25
VGHDD1025
GENERAL MANAGER, HOUSEKEEPING OFFICE
SINGLE DOORS: 100G, 148A
EACH DOOR SHALL HAVE:
1-1/2 PR
1 EA
1 EA
3 EA
HINGES
LOCKSET
CLOSER
SILENCERS
END OF SECTION
TA2714 4.5 X 4.5
10G37 LL
1431-0-SNB
307D
LPBC-212044
AUTOMATIC ALUMINUM ENTRANCE DOORS
08 721-1
010413
SECTION 08 721
AUTOMATIC ALUMINUM ENTRANCE DOORS
I.
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1
SCOPE
A.
1.2
Furnish all labor, materials, equipment and services necessary for
the proper installation of all automatic aluminum entrance doors,
sidelight panels, jambs and electro-mechanical operators in
accordance with the Contract Documents and as herein specified.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Submit shop drawings to Architect for review in accordance with
these Specifications. Shop drawings shall show exact dimension
for each door unit, full size details of door and frame construction,
wiring details and operator details.
B.
Submit manufacturer's product literature including product data for
each component, installation instructions and maintenance
recommendations.
C.
Colors
1.
2.
1.3
WORK REQUIRED BUT NOT INCLUDED BY THIS SECTION
A.
1.4
A theme has been specified for all exposed exterior
aluminum building elements including, but not limited to:
a.
Fixed windows
b.
Storefront framing
c.
Aluminum entrances
d.
Automatic aluminum entrances
e.
Aluminum copings
f.
Flashing
g.
Gutters
h.
Flagpole
The colors of all these elements shall match one another
to the satisfaction of the Developer. Contractor shall
assemble and submit a comprehensive package of sample
colors of all these elements from each manufacturer of
each specified product for review prior to implementation.
All samples for these elements shall be submitted
simultaneously; piecemeal submittals shall be returned to
the contractor without review.
Electrical conduit and wiring for 120 volt 5 amp operator shall be
provided and installed by Electrical Subcontractor prior to automatic
door installation.
WARRANTY
LPBC-212044
AUTOMATIC ALUMINUM ENTRANCE DOORS
A.
II.
08 721-2
010413
Automatic aluminum entrance door manufacturer shall issue a
written warranty against all defects in manufacturing workmanship
and materials. Warranty shall be a period of one year from the date
of substantial completion.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
AUTOMATIC ALUMINUM ENTRANCE DOORS
A.
All automatic aluminum entrance doors, sidelights, jambs and
self-contained, belt driven automatic door operating equipment shall
be fabricated and delivered by Stanley Access Technologies.
1.
2.
Interior and exterior units shall be “Dura Glide 3000” with
full breakout sidelites. Configuration shall be “SO-SX-SXSO” with 5'-0" clear opening.
Swing panel shall slide along interior side.
B.
Provide and install automatic aluminum entrance door units which
match dimension heights and widths with corresponding glazing
indicated on the working drawings. All exterior doors and sidelites
shall be medium stile with 3 ½" x 1 3/4" stiles and top rails. All
bottom rails shall be 10" high. All doors and sidelites shall have 4
½" horizontal intermediate rails as indicated on the Working
Drawings. All door panels, sidelites and transoms shall have
security glass stops.
C.
Door holders shall be provided for all panels to control the doors as
they swing in the direction of egress after they have been broken
out. The bi-parting aluminum entrance door systems shall include a
two-point lock securing the lead edges of the door stiles together
and to the hanger assembly. The door package shall include
security hooks that latch the swing out panels in the closed position
when the aluminum entrance doors are in the fully closed position.
D.
Interior pair of aluminum entrance doors shall include interface with
a Stanley access control console with the following four modes of
operation: timer, manual, one way, and automatic. Interior aluminum
entrance doors shall also be controlled via a momentary switch at
the registration desk to temporarily unlock the doors once locked by
the access control console. Access control console shall be
located at the registration desk. Contractor shall provide and install
all relays and other equipment necessary for interface between
automatic aluminum doors and access control consoles /
momentary switch.
E.
Provide and install an Onity Remote Card Reader with power supply
and battery backup adjacent to the interior pair of automatic biparting entrance doors to operate the doors when locked via the
access control console. Reader shall be recessed (flush-mounted)
into finished interior wall surface.
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F.
Glass to be used in automatic aluminum entrance doors shall be as
indicated on the working drawings and specified in Section 08 800
herein. Exterior sidelites and doors shall have clear, tempered
insulating glass. Interior sidelites and doors shall have clear
tempered glass.
G.
Door operation shall be bi-parting directional operation. In
compliance with NFPA 101, all door panels and sidelites shall allow
“breakout” to the full open position to provide instant egress at any
point in the door’s movement. Automatic operation shall be
discontinued when any panels are in the “breakout” mode. Doors
and sidelites shall be sized to prevent pinch points at meeting stiles.
H.
Aluminum frame and extrusions shall have a .125” wall thickness in
integral structural sections. Frame members shall be 1 3/4" x 4
1/2".
I.
Finish to be applied to exposed portions of frame members, doors
and sidelites shall be a 70% fluoropolymer resin coating in
compliance with AAMA 605.2.92. Color shall be as indicated on the
Working Drawings.
J.
Provide and install sidelites to match the heights and widths as
shown on working drawings with corresponding glazing. The
sidelites shall swing out and allow the aluminum entrance doors to
“breakout” to the full open position for instant egress at any point in
the door’s movement in accordance with NFPA 101.
K.
Header cases shall be 6” wide by 8” high extruded aluminum and
capable of supporting bi-parting doors which weigh 220 pounds per
leaf over a span of 12’-0” without intermediate support. It shall
contain door operator and door mounting components. The header
cover shall have a continuous self locking hinge to open flush with
the top of the header.
L.
Door hanger wheels shall be 2-1/2” diameter urethane wheels with
precision steel lifetime lubricated ball bearing centers. The
aluminum entrance doors shall be held on the track by 2” diameter
anti-riser wheels and supported by a factory adjusted cantilever
support and pivot assembly. The assembly shall allow the aluminum
entrance doors to swing outward for emergency egress without the
need for a lower door pivot support. The door height shall have an
adjustment of 1/8” ± as required by field conditions.
M.
Continuous threshold tracks shall be required under sidelite SO
panels.
N.
Door operators and controllers shall be the Stanley Dura-Glide
System driven by an electro-mechanical operator and a regulated
electronic controller. The operator components shall consist of a DC
permanent magnet 1/4 horsepower motor, gear reduction drive,
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Stanley Pozi-Trac position encoder, and a microprocessor control
box. Provide 120 VAC, 5 amps minimum to electrical door operator.
O.
Torque shall be factory set via the microprocessor control box as
prescribed by ANSI A156.10. The control box and Stanley Pozi-Trac
position encoder shall automatically set the opening and closing
check positions, and the full open and full closed position of the
door system.
P.
Threshold sensors shall be factory installed Stanley Stanguard
Threshold Sensor. They shall be self-contained fully adjustable
sensor systems which work in conjunction with Stanley SU-050
motion sensors. The sensors shall be energized simultaneous with
the door opening signal, . They shall emit a 30” deep by 72”
maximum wide elliptical shaped infrared presence zone centered on
the doorway threshold line. The door shall close after the SU-050
sensor and Stanguardä threshold sensor detect a clear surveillance
field.
Q.
Motion sensors shall be the Stanley SU-050 Motion Sensor. The
unit shall be switchable between bidirectional and uni-directional kband frequency to detect all motion, fast or slow, in both directions
with a relay hold time of 2-30 seconds. The Stanley SU-050 shall be
mounted to the header 10’-0” maximum above the finish floor. Using
the adjustable antenna the detection pattern shall be semi-circular,
approximately 7’-0” wide by 5’-0” deep for a wide zone and
approximately 6’-0” wide by 8’-0” deep for a narrow zone. The
location of the detection zone shall be adjustable from the face of
the door (20 degrees to 35 degrees in increments of 3 degrees).
The unit shall operate between 30 degrees through 122 degrees F
in all environmental conditions. The supply voltage shall be 12-24 V
AC/DC +/- 10% and the power consumption shall be 6 watts
maximum.
R.
Safety search circuitry shall be provided which will recycle the doors
when an object is encountered during the closing cycle. The
circuitry shall search for that object on the next closing cycle by
reducing the door speed at the position the object was previously
encountered, and will continue to close in check speed until the
doors are fully closed, at which time the doors will reset to normal
speed. If the obstruction is encountered again, the doors shall come
to a full stop. The door shall remain stopped until the obstruction is
removed and an operate signal is given, resetting the door to its
normal speed.
S.
The automatic aluminum entrance door systems shall have the
following accessories to reduce energy loss:
1.
2.
Adjustable nylon sweeps on the bottom of the aluminum
entrance doors
Double pile weatherstripping for the aluminum entrance door
lead edges and single pile weatherstripping between the
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2.2
2.3
III.
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carrier and the header on the lead stiles of the sidelites and
the pivot stiles of the aluminum entrance doors
A selector switch located on the interior side of the unit to
allow doors to open at full or reduced width according to
weather and traffic conditions
RELATED EQUIPMENT
A.
Basic sensor system shall be a 24 VAC class II circuit with a
microwave sensor header-mounted each side of door unit for
detection of traffic in each direction. Installer shall adjust sensors
so that minimum width of detection pattern equals clear door
opening, minimum projection out from threshold equals 43", and
detection is within 5" of closed door.
B.
Two LED pulsed infrared photoelectric hold-open beams shall be
mounted in vertical rails of sidelite or in jambs at heights of 24" and
48". Silencer/ receiver arrangement shall parallel door opening.
They shall be installed within 3" from the center of the aluminum
entrance door panel. The beams shall remain active from fully open
to within 43" of closed.
RELATED WORK REQUIREMENTS
A.
Electrical criteria for automatic entrance doors shall be 115 VAC, 60
cycle, 1 phase, 15 amp circuit.
B.
Glass stops, glazing vinyl and setting blocks for field glazing shall
be installed in compliance with Safety Glazing Standard ANSI
Z97.1.2. General contractor shall coordinate acquisition of glass in
thickness and type required by the contract documents in
accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations for the specified
design.
C.
Activation of building fire alarm system shall override door exterior
locks and shall automatically open exterior pairs of doors and hold
doors open until fire alarm is terminated.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSPECTION
A.
The automatic entrance door installer shall examine the areas and
conditions under which the automatic entrances are to be installed
and notify the General Contractor in writing of conditions detrimental
to the proper functioning of the entrance and the timely completion
of the work. The work shall not commence until unsatisfactory
conditions have been corrected in manner acceptable to the
installer.
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INSTALLATION
A.
3.3
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Installation shall be performed by personnel authorized and certified
by the door manufacturer’s written installation recommendations
based on applicable conditions.
ADJUSTMENT AND CLEANING
A.
END OF SECTION
After repeated operation of completed installation, readjust door
operators and controls for optimum operating condition and safety.
Clean aluminum surfaces promptly after installation. General
contractor shall be aware of precautions required through the
remainder of the construction period to ensure that automatic
entrances will remain undamaged, other than normal weathering, at
the Date of Final Completion.
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SECTION 08 741
ELECTRICAL LOCKING SYSTEMS
I.
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1
1.2
1.3
SCOPE
A.
The intent of this specification section is to provide keycard operated
electronic lockset hardware requirements for this project.
B.
Work shall include all labor, materials, appliances, tools, equipment,
facilities, transportation and services necessary for, and incidental to
performing work defined in this section, and elsewhere within the
Contract Documents.
SUBMITTALS
A.
No later than thirty calendar days following receipt of the Developer’s
Notice to Proceed, the Contractor shall submit a customized Finish
Hardware Schedule, manufacturer's technical data and material
specifications and samples, as applicable, for all products specified
herein for Architect's review prior to start of work required by this
section.
B.
Submit proposed products in format to match that indicated in contract
documents. Include hardware legend indicating manufacturer's name
and catalog number of each product.
C.
After products have been reviewed, a confirmed copy shall accompany
the shipment of hardware and the labels on the packages of hardware
shall be cross-referenced to corresponding item numbers on the
schedule. Final accepted schedule shall be strictly adhered to and no
substitutes shall be accepted.
D.
Architect's review of the schedule shall not relieve the hardware
supplier of the responsibility to furnish hardware in all quantities
required and in compliance with this specification.
E.
The hardware supplier shall submit samples indicating types and finish
of hardware specified.
DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A.
During the progress of the work, the premises shall be kept free of
debris and waste resulting from the work specified in this section.
Upon completion, all surplus material and debris shall be removed from
the site. All locks, etc. shall be maintained in a clean, secure, safe
environment.
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ELECTRICAL LOCKING SYSTEMS
Delivery
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.4
II.
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Deliver hardware when directed by Contractor with items packed
separately, complete and ready for installation with necessary
fittings, trim, fasteners and accessories. Identify packages clearly
in accordance with approved hardware schedule. Deliver
hardware so that work may progress without delay or interruption
to the locations (shop or field) for installation as directed by the
Contractor.
Provide secure lock-up for uninstalled hardware delivered to the
project. Control the handling and installation of hardware items
which are not immediately replaceable, so that the completion of
the work will not be delayed by hardware losses, both before and
after installation.
Timing of hardware installation shall be as required to prevent
damage to finish material.
Tag each item or package separately with identification related to
the final hardware schedule, and include basic installation
instructions in the package.
QUALITY CRITERIA
A.
All hardware listed or furnished by supplier shall meet requirements of
Federal, State and Local Codes having jurisdiction over this project.
Door hardware for all doors within accessible spaces and along
accessible routes shall comply with requirements of ANSI A117.1.
B.
The hardware supplier shall be a firm technically qualified and
experienced in detailing and fitting finish hardware. Refinements such
as handing, undercuts, returned ends, knuckle clearance, strike lip
length, beveling, rabbeting or rounding of lock faces and centering of
locksets will be expected and shall be indicated in literature sent to
related trades. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to coordinate
required work between trades. Supplier shall have a competent
Architectural Hardware Consultant (AHC) available for consultation,
when requested by Contractor, Architect and/or Developer.
C.
Provide hardware for fire-rated openings in compliance with NFPA
Standards No. 80 and No. 101. Provide only hardware which has been
tested and listed by UL for the types and sizes of doors required, and
complies with the requirements of the doors and door frame labels.
Finish hardware shall comply with applicable fire and building codes
and Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc. (UL) requirements for rated
openings. Fire Rated Hardware must be UL approved.
D.
Locations of hardware, where applicable, shall be as defined in Section
08 710 herein.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
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GENERAL
A.
2.2
ELECTRICAL LOCKING SYSTEMS
Typical guestroom entrance keycard hardware shall be Onity “HTRFID” with auto deadbolt. Finishes and omission of auto deadbolt at
other selected locations shall be as specified in Section 08 710.
LOCKSETS
A.
The Lockcase shall consist of plated steel with a 1" deadbolt and a ¾"
antifriction latch with a deadlatching feature. The Lockcase shall be
mounted inverted so that the cylinder hole will be to the bottom of the
mortise when installed in the door. The latch shall be retracted by the
outside handle utilizing the code block with plastic keycard or cylinder
with key from the outside. The deadbolt shall be operated by the
cylinder from the outside and thumbturn from the inside. In addition,
whenever the deadbolt is thrown there shall be an indication on the
outside escutcheon that this action has occurred.
B.
Outside escutcheon assembly shall consist of two metal pieces, one of
steel (inside) and one of brass (outside). These plates shall house the
outside handle assembly, mechanical code block and deadbolt
indicator housing assembly. The mechanical code block shall be
operated by a plastic keycard with a corresponding code half. When
the code half is inserted in the back of the code block, the keycard,
when inserted through a slot in the outside escutcheon, shall allow the
code block to slide forward and engage the outside spindle and allow
the outside handle to retract the latch. With the card removed, the
outside handle shall be free to move without being able to pull back the
latch. Without a code half in the code block, no keycard shall operate
the code block. Outside (corridor) levers shall be installed to return to a
horizontal position.
As needs dictate, changing the code half in the code block shall allow
numerous rekeyings to be accomplished in the lock without repinning
the cylinder or recutting metal keys.
C.
Inside escutcheon assembly shall consist of two metal pieces, one of
steel (inside) and one of brass (outside). They shall house the inside
handle and thumbturn device. There shall be access to the code block
from the inside for recoding purposes. The inside handle shall always
operate the latch and shall retract the deadbolt if thrown, utilizing a
panic release mechanism. Inside levers shall be vertical (pointing
downward) when the door is latched.
D.
Mortise cylinder shall consist of a 6 pin mortise cylinder. The cylinder
shall be mounted in the lockcase upside down to American Standards
and shall retract both latch and deadbolt.
E.
The escutcheon screws and front screws supplied with the lockset shall
be standard Phillips configuration. All internal fastening hardware
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underneath the escutcheons or front, shall also be standard Phillips
configuration.
2.3
F.
Since the lockcase shall be mounted upside down in relation to
American Standards, the lockcase shall be mounted ¾" higher in the
mortise of the door or the strike in the frame shall be ¾" lower. Follow
manufacturer's mounting instructions using templates provided.
G.
Additional keycards may be purchased through Onity as necessary.
H.
See Section 08 710 for additional criteria concerning the applications of
electrical locking systems on this project.
REMOTE CARD READERS
A.
Selected hardware sets defined in Section 08 710 will require remote
card readers and battery backups manufactured by the same company
responsible for the card key battery powered locksets specified herein.
B.
Additional remote card key readers are required by the following
Specification Sections:
1.
III.
08 721 - Automatic Biparting Aluminum Entrance Doors
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
3.2
PROGRAMMING
A.
All keycard locks shall be delivered to the job site construction keyed,
ready to make use of as each item is installed.
B.
All levels of keying shall be programmed in each lock prior to the date
of substantial completion.
INSTALLATION
A.
All keycard doorlocks shall be installed by qualified finish carpenters
skilled in the application of institutional grade hardware. All instruction
sheets and installation details, which are packed with the locks shall be
read and understood before any attempt is made to install the
hardware. Install finish hardware plumb, level and true to line.
B.
Where cutting and fitting is required, use manufacturer's template. Cut
and fit substrate to avoid substrate damage or weakening. Cover
cut-outs with hardware item. Mortise work for correct location and size,
without gouging, splintering or causing irregularities in exposed finished
work.
C.
Where cutting and fitting is required on substrates to be painted or
similarly finished, install, fit and adjust hardware prior to finishing, them
remove and place in original packaging. Re-install hardware after
finishing operation is completed.
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D.
After installation, all templates, instruction sheets, and installation
details, shall be placed in a file folder to be turned over to the
Developer.
E.
After installation of all hardware and prior to substantial completion, the
general contractor shall request the hardware supplier to inspect the
installation and to certify that the hardware is properly installed in
accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. Readjust and
relubricate hardware. Repair or replace defective materials. Clean
hardware as recommended by manufacturer to remove dust and stains.
TRAINING
A.
The training of the hotel staff shall be conducted by the hardware
supplier or Onity factory training specialist. The hotel management
shall agree to work out a convenient, efficient training schedule for the
trainers.
B.
The hardware supplier or Onity trainer shall make use of training
materials such as sample locks, workbooks, etc., to conduct their
training sessions. Once training is completed, the hotel shall "sign-off"
on all training.
C.
Contractor shall provide 4 additional electronic locksets in
manufacturer’s original packaging for Developer’s future maintenance
use. Locksets shall match those installed in the typical guestroom
entry doors.
END OF SECTION
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GLASS AND GLAZING
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SECTION 08 800
GLASS AND GLAZING
I.
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1
1.2
DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A.
Deliver glass in manufacturer's protective packaging. Schedule
delivery to coincide with glazing schedule.
B.
Store glass indoors in a cool, dry area off the floor, equally supported
to prevent stress and breakage.
C.
Move no glass cases which have been partially unpacked.
D.
Unpack glass in accordance with manufacturer's printed instructions
for type of glass being handled. Stack individual glass lites only as
recommended by manufacturer.
PROJECT CONDITIONS
A.
1.3
1.4
Install glazing and glazing sealants only within sealant manufacturer's
recommended temperature and humidity range.
SUBMITTALS
A.
Submit manufacturer’s product literature for each type of glass
specified herein and proposed for installation to confirm compliance
with specified physical characteristics and performance criteria.
B.
Submit two 6" square samples of each type of glass specified herein
and proposed for installation.
QUALITY CRITERIA
A.
All glazing shall comply with the latest edition of the Flat Glass
Marketing Association's, "Glazing Manual".
B.
Tempered glass shall comply with ANSI Z97.1 and ASTM C1048,
Type 1 for clear glass. Glazing quality shall be Q3. Each piece of
glass shall be labeled by the manufacturer to indicate compliance.
Tempered glass shall be installed in locations indicated on the
working drawings. In addition, all interior glass panels whose nearest
vertical edge is within a 24" radius of an adjacent door in its closed
position, and whose bottom edge is less than 5'-0" above the floor or
walking surface, shall be tempered. In addition, all interior glass
panels greater than 9 sf in surface area with a bottom edge less than
18" AFF, a top edge greater than 36" AFF and which has one or more
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walking surfaces within 36" horizontally of the plane of the glazing,
shall be tempered.
C.
All annealed glass shall comply with the requirements of ASTM
C1036 “Standard Specification for Flat Glass”, Type I, Class 1 for
clear glass. Glazing quality shall be Q3.
D.
Glass and glazing shall comply with National Glass Association Guide
to Federal Glazing Laws, and Model Glazing Code (latest editions).
E.
All insulating glass shall comply with standards for construction and
insulating values as established by:
1.
2.
Sealed Insulating Glass Manufacturer’s Association (SIGMA)
Insulating Glass Certification Council (IGCC) to either ASTM
E774 or ASTM E219, or both.
All insulating glass shall consist of glass lites separated by a
dehydrated airspace which is hermetically dual sealed with a primary
seal of a polyisobutylene or thermoplastic spacer and a secondary
seal of silicone or an organic sealant.
F.
1.5
WARRANTY
A.
II.
All glass treated by a horizontal (roller hearth) process shall have the
inherent roller wave distortion running parallel to the bottom edge of
the glass when installed.
Warrant insulating glass against obstruction to vision due to film
formation or dust collection on interior glass surfaces due to seal
failure, except through glass breakage. Warranty period shall be five
years from Date of Substantial Completion.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
GLASS
A.
Acceptable Manufacturers of glass shall include the following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
B.
Oldcastle Glass (866-653-2278)
PPG Industries, Inc. (888-774-7732)
LOF/Pilkington (419-247-3733)
AGC Flat Glass North America (800-251-0441)
SEALED INSULATING GLASS UNITS
1.
Provide and install preassembled units consisting of organically
sealed lites of glass enclosing a hermetically sealed
dehydrated air space and complying with ASTM E 774 for
performance classification indicated as well as with other
requirements specified for glass characteristics, air, space,
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sealing system, sealant, space material, and dessicants. All
insulating glass shall have been fabricated within 2000 vertical
feet of the project elevation.
C.
Locations of glass types specified herein shall match those indicated
on the working drawings.
D.
Glass products types are based on Oldcastle Glass “Solarban 60"
and shall be as follows:
1.
2.
3.
Glass Type G1 (fixed Guestroom windows) (NOT tempered)
a.
1" thick double pane insulating clear glass with 1/4" clear
annealed glass inboard lite and a 1/4" clear annealed
glass outboard lite separated by 1/2" air space with a
low-e coating applied to the #2 surface.
b.
Visible light transmission shall be 68%.
c.
Ultraviolet light transmission shall be >1%.
d.
Exterior visible light reflectance shall be 11%.
e.
Interior visible light reflectance shall be 12%.
f.
Exterior solar energy reflectance shall be 17%.
g.
Winter nighttime U factor shall be .28 btu/hr-sf-F.
h.
Summer daytime U factor shall be .27 btu/hr-sf-F.
i.
Shading coefficient shall be .42.
j.
Solar heat gain coefficient shall be .36.
k.
Relative heat gain shall be 87 btu/hr-sf.
Glass Type G2 (Storefront, Entrances) (tempered)
a.
1" thick double pane insulating clear glass with 1/4" clear
tempered glass inboard lite and a 1/4" clear tempered
glass outboard lite separated by 1/2" air space with a
low-e coating applied to the #2 surface. Tempered
insulating glass shall be installed in public area storefront
framing which requires tempered glass in accordance
with locations defined in Part 1.4.B herein, and as
indicated on the Working Drawings.
b.
Visible light transmission shall be 68%.
c.
Ultraviolet light transmission shall be >1%.
d.
Exterior visible light reflectance shall be 11%.
e.
Interior visible light reflectance shall be 12%.
f.
Exterior solar energy reflectance shall be 17%.
g.
Winter nighttime U factor shall be .28 btu/hr-sf-F.
h.
Summer daytime U factor shall be .27 btu/hr-sf-F.
i.
Shading coefficient shall be .42.
j.
Solar heat gain coefficient shall be .36.
k.
Relative heat gain shall be 87 btu/hr-sf.
Glass Type G3 (45 min. Fire Rated)
a.
5/16" thick Premium Polished clear 45-minute fire rated
glass equal to “Firelite” as manufactured by Nippon
Electric Glass Company, Ltd., permanently labeled with
UL logo with the following physical characteristics:
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
E.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
III.
2.4 psf
88% visible light transmission
9% visible reflection
Compliance with ASTM E 152, ASTM E 163, NFPA
257, UL 9 and UL 10B.
MIRRORS (UNFRAMED)
1.
2.2
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Mirror glass shall be "select" quality float glass in compliance
with ASTM C1036 and CPSC 16 CFR 1201, ¼" thick.
Provide electro-deposited silvering in two coats.
Exposed edges shall be ground smooth and polished.
Mirror sizes shall be as indicated on the working drawings.
Acceptable Manufacturers
a.
Binswanger Mirror Co. (800-238-6057)
b.
Falconer Glass Industries, (800-828-2210)
c.
Gardner Mirror Corporation, (800-334-7267)
Mirror Adhesive System
a.
Adhesive shall be "Mirror-Mastic"; by Palmer Products
Corp. (800-431-6151)
Exposed Mirror Clips
a.
Top Clips and side clips shall be K&V Model No. 318
(9/16" W X 1-¼" L)
b.
Bottom Clips shall be continuous stainless steel
channels.
GLAZING ACCESSORIES
A.
Setting blocks shall be neoprene with a 70-90 durometer hardness.
Blocks shall be at least 4" long.
B.
Spacers shall be neoprene with a 40-50 durometer hardness.
C.
Glazing sealant shall be Dow Corning #790 Silicone Sealant. Color
shall match window frame.
D.
Glazing tape shall be Norton Sealants #V-980, polyvinyl- chloride
foam tape, ¼" thick x width equal to glazing rabbet depth. Similar
products of other manufacturers are subject to Architect's review.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSPECTION
A.
Verify compliance with the following requirements prior to beginning
glazing work.
1.
2.
3.
Framing shall be anchored in proper position, plumb and
square within c" of nominal dimensions indicated on drawings.
Rivet, screw, bolt or nail heads and other projections shall be
removed from glazing rabbets.
Corners and fabrication intersections shall be sealed and
framing shall be weathertight.
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4.
5.
3.2
A.
Install glass to provide watertight and airtight conditions to withstand
normal temperature changes and wind loading without failure of glass
or adjacent construction.
B.
Protect glass edges from damage during handling and installation.
C.
Correctly size glass for each opening to ensure proper bite on glass
as follows:
D.
3.4
Rabbets at sills shall weep to the outside and all rabbets shall
be of sufficient depth and width to receive the glass and
provide the required overlap of the glass.
The glazier shall notify the Architect in writing of any defects
prior to beginning glazing operations.
PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1.
2.
3.
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¼" bite on glass under 50 united inches
d" bite on glass between 50 - 100 united inches
½" bite on glass over 100 united inches
Minimum bed clearance between glass and sash shall be c" on both
sides.
PREPARATION OF SURFACES
A.
Clean glazing channel and other framing members to receive glazing
immediately prior to glazing. Remove protective coatings, oil and
lacquer.
B.
Inspect glass immediately prior to installation and eliminate lites
having edge damage or face damage.
C.
Lites of tempered glass shall not be cut or otherwise altered in the
field.
GLAZING PROCEDURES
A.
Install setting blocks in sill rabbet at quarter points. Size setting block
length in proportion to glass weight. Minimum block length shall be 4
inches.
B.
Shim lites, inboard and outboard, on all sides. Shims shall be 2" - 3"
long, spaced at 24" o.c. with minimum c" bite on glass.
C.
Apply continuous gasket to exterior rabbet with joint at center top of
frame. Notch wedge portion of gasket at corners to form neat
corners. Center glass in rabbet. Apply gasket to compress miter joint
into a positive seal.
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D.
Glaze interior channel glazing using PVC tape applied to both sides,
at all stops. Accurately cut and place tape with butted joints.
Compress tape approximately 30%. Center glass in rabbet.
E.
Apply glazing sealants in accordance with manufacturer's printed
instructions.
F.
Prevent exudation of sealant or compound by forming voids or
installing filler rods in the channel at the heel of jambs and head (do
not leave voids in the sill channels) depending on light size, thickness
and type of glass, and complying with manufacturer's
recommendations.
G.
Clean and trim excess glazing materials from the glass and stops or
frames promptly after installation, and eliminate stains and
discolorations.
H.
Where wedge-shaped gaskets are driven into one side of the channel
to pressurize the sealant or gasket on the opposite side, provide
adequate anchorage to ensure that gasket will not "walk" out when
subjected to dynamic movement. Anchor gasket to stop with
matching ribs, or by proven adhesives, including embedment of
gasket tail and cured heel bead.
I.
Unify appearance of each series of lites by placing panels which
match one another beside each other. Inspect each piece and set
with the pattern, draw and bow oriented in the same direction as other
pieces.
J.
Glass which does not fit properly within its frame, in the Architect’s
opinion, shall be removed and replaced by the Contractor at no
additional cost to the Developer.
PROTECTION AND CLEANING
A.
Protect glass from breakage immediately upon installation by
attachment of crossed streamers to framing. Do not mark on glass
surfaces.
B.
Remove and replace broken, cracked, chipped and otherwise
damaged glass prior to date of substantial completion.
C.
Wash and polish glass on both faces following construction activity
immediately prior to date of substantial completion. Comply with
glass manufacturer's instructions for cleaning.
END OF SECTION

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