SECTION 08111 - STANDARD STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES

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SECTION 08111 - STANDARD STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES

PART 1 GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2 SUMMARY

A. This Section includes the following products manufactured in accordance with SDI Recommended

Standards:

1. Doors: Flush, hollow or composite construction standard steel doors for interior and exterior locations.

2. Frames: Pressed steel frames for doors, transoms, sidelights, mullions, interior glazed panels, and other interior and exterior openings of following type: a. Welded unit type.

3. Assemblies: Provide standard steel door and frame assemblies as required for the following: a. Labeled and fire rated.

4. Provide factory primed doors and frames to be field painted.

B. Painting primed doors and frames is specified in Division 9 Section "Painting."

C. Door hardware is specified in another Division 8 Section.

D. Glass and Glazing are specified in another Division 8 Section.

1.3 SUBMITTALS

A. Product data for each type of door and frame specified, including details of construction, materials, dimensions, hardware preparation, core, label compliance, sound ratings, profiles, and finishes.

B. Shop drawings showing fabrication and installation of standard steel doors and frames. Include details of each frame type, elevations of door design types, conditions at openings, details of construction, location and installation requirements of door and frame hardware and reinforcements, and details of joints and connections. Show anchorage and accessory items.

1. Provide schedule of doors and frames using same reference numbers for details and openings as those on contract drawings.

2. Indicate coordinate of glazing frames and stops with glass and glazing requirements.

C. Label Construction Certification: For door assemblies required to be fire-rated and exceeding limitations of labeled assemblies, submit manufacturer's certification that each door and frame assembly has been constructed to conform to design, materials and construction equivalent to requirements for labeled construction.

1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

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A. Provide doors and frames complying with Steel Door Institute "Recommended Specifications

Standard Steel Doors and Frames" ANSI/SDI-100 and as herein specified.

B. Fire-Rated Door Assemblies: Units that comply with NFPA 80, are identical to door and frame assemblies whose fire resistance characteristics have been determined perASTM E 152 and which are labeled and listed by UL, Factory Mutual, Warnock Hersey, or other testing and inspecting organization acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.

1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Deliver doors and frames cardboard-wrapped or crated to provide protection during transit and job storage. Provide additional protection to prevent damage to finish of factory-finished doors and frames.

B. Inspect doors and frames upon delivery for damage. Minor damages may be repaired provided refinished items are equal in all respects to new work and acceptable to Architect; otherwise, remove and replace damaged items as directed.

C. Store doors and frames at building site under cover. Place units on minimum 4-inches high wood blocking. Avoid use of non-vented plastic or canvas shelters which could create humidity chamber. If cardboard wrapper on door becomes wet, remove carton immediately. Provide 1/4-inches spaces between stacked doors to promote air circulation.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 MANUFACTURERS

A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering standard steel doors and frames which may be incorporated in the work include the following:

1. Standard Steel Doors and Frames: a. Amweld Building Products, Inc.

b. Ceco Corp.

c. Curries d. Kewanee Corp.

e. Pioneer Industries.

f. Republic Builders Products.

g. Steelcraft Manufacturing Co.

2.2 MATERIALS

A. Cold-Rolled Steel Sheets: Commercial quality carbon steel, complying with ASTM A 366 and

ASTM A 568.

B. Galvanized Steel Sheets: Zinc-coated carbon steel sheets of commercial quality, complying with

ASTM A 526, or drawing quality, ASTM A 642, hot dipped galvanized in accordance with

ASTM A 525, with A60 or G60 coating designation, mill phosphatized.

C. Supports and Anchors: Fabricate of not less than 18-gage sheet steel; galvanized where used with galvanized frames.

D. Inserts, Bolts, and Fasteners: Manufacturer's standard units. Where items are to be built into exterior walls, hot-dip galvanize in compliance with ASTM A 153, Class C or D as applicable.

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E. Shop Applied Paint: Apply after fabrication.

1. Primer: Rust-inhibitive enamel or paint, either air-drying or baking, suitable as a base for specified finish paints complying with ANSI A224.1, "Test Procedure and Acceptance Criteria for Prime Painted Steel Surfaces for Steel Doors and Frames."

2.3 DOORS

A. Provide metal doors of SDI grades and models specified below or as indicated on drawings:

1. Interior Doors: ANSI/SDI-100, 18-gage cold-rolled sheet steel faces.

2. Exterior Doors: ANSI/SDI-100, 16-gage cold-rolled sheet steel faces (galvanized).

2.4 FRAMES

A. Provide metal frames for doors, transoms, sidelights, borrowed lights, and other openings, of types and styles as shown on drawings and schedules. Conceal fastenings, unless otherwise indicated.

Fabricate frames of minimum 16-gage cold-rolled steel (14-pace cold rolled steel - galvanized- for exterior openings and at all pairs of doors).

1. Fabricate frames with mitered, welded corners.

B. Door Silencers: Except on weatherstripped frames, drill stops to receive 3 silencers on strike jambs of single-door frames and 2 silencers on heads of double-door frames.

C. Plaster Guards: Provide minimum 26-gage steel plaster guards or mortar boxes at back of hardware cutouts where mortar or other materials might obstruct hardware operation and to close off interior of openings.

2.5 FABRICATION

A. Fabricate steel door and frame units to be rigid, neat in appearance and free from defects, warp or buckle. Wherever practicable, fit and assemble units in manufacturers plant. Clearly identify work that cannot be permanently factory- assembled before shipment, to assure proper assembly at project site. Comply with ANSI/SDI-1 00 requirements.

1. Internal Construction: Manufacturers standard honeycomb, polyurethane, polystyrene, unitized steel grid, vertical steel stiffeners, or rigid mineral fiber core with internal sound deadener on inside of face sheets where appropriate in accordance with SDI standards.

2. Clearances: Not more than 118 inch at jambs and heads except between non-fire-rated pairs of doors not more than 1/4 inch. Not more than 3/4 inch at bottom.

B. Fabricate exposed faces of doors and panels, including stiles and rails of nonflush units, from only cold-rolled steel.

C. Tolerances: Comply with SDI 117 "Manufacturing Tolerances Standard Steel Doors and Frames."

D. Fabricate frames, concealed stiffeners, reinforcement, edge channels, louvers and moldings from either cold-rolled or hot-rolled steel.

E. Fabricate exterior doors, panels, and frames from galvanized sheet steel in accordance with SDI-1 12.

Close top and bottom edges of exterior doors as integral part of door construction or by addition of minimum 16-gage inverted steel channels.

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F. Exposed Fasteners: Unless otherwise indicated, provide countersunk flat or oval heads for exposed screws and bolts.

G. Hardware Preparation: Prepare doors and frames to receive mortised and concealed hardware in accordance with final Door Hardware Schedule and templates provided by hardware supplier.

Comply with applicable requirements of ANSI Al 15 Series Specifi6ations for door and frame preparation for hardware.

1. For concealed overhead door closers, provide space, cutouts, reinforcing and provisions for fastening in top rail of doors or head of frames, as applicable.

H. Reinforce doors and frames to receive surface-applied hardware. Drilling and tapping for surface-applied hardware may be done at project site.

I. Locate hardware as indicated on final shop drawings or, if not indicated, in accordance with

"Recommended Locations for Builders Hardware on Standard Steel Doors and Frames," published by Door and Hardware Institute.

J. Shop Painting: Clean, treat, and paint exposed surfaces of steel door and frame units, including galvanized surfaces.

1. Clean steel surfaces of mill scale, rust, oil, grease, dirt, and other foreign materials before application of paint.

2. Apply shop coat of prime paint of even consistency to provide a uniformly finished surface ready to receive finish paint.

K. Glazing Stops: Minimum 20 gage steel.

1. Provide non-removable stops on outside of exterior doors and on secure side of interior doors for glass, louvers, and other panels in doors.

2. Provide screw applied removable glazing beads on inside of glass, louvers, and other panels in doors.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 INSTALLATION

A. General: Install standard steel doors, frames, and accessories in accordance with final shop drawings, manufacturer's data, and as herein specified.

B. Placing Frames: Comply with provisions of SDI-105 "Recommended Erection Instructions For

Steel Frames," unless otherwise indicated.

1. Place frames prior to construction of enclosing walls and ceilings. Set frames accurately in position, plumbed, aligned, and braced securely until permanent anchors are set. Afterwall construction is completed, remove temporary braces and spreaders leaving surfaces smooth and undamaged.

2. In masonry construction, locate 3 wall anchors perjamb adjacent to hinge location on hinge jamb and at corresponding heights on strike jamb. Acceptable anchors include masonry wire anchors and masonry Tee anchors.

3. Install fire-rated frames in accordance with NFPA Standard No. 80.

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4. In metal stud partitions, install at least 3 wall anchors per jamb at hinge and strike levels. In closed steel stud partitions, attach wall anchors to studs with screws.

C. Door Installation: Fit hollow metal doors accurately in frames, within clearances specified in

ANSI/SDI-100.

1. Install fire-rated doors with clearances as specified in NFPA Standard No. 80.

3.2 ADJUST AND CLEAN

A. Prime Coat Touch-up: Immediately after erection, sand smooth any rusted or damaged areas of prime coat and apply touch-up of compatible air-drying primer.

B. Protection Removal: Immediately prior to final inspection, remove protective plastic wrappings from prefinished doors.

C. Final Adjustments: Check and readjust operating hardware items, leaving steel doors and frames undamaged and in complete and proper operating condition.

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SECTION 08151 - INTEGRATED METAL DOOR SYSTEMS

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PART 1 GENERAL

1.01 GENERAL NOTE

A. The General Conditions, Supplementary General Conditions, and Division I - General

Requirements are hereby made a part of this Section as fully as if repeated herein.

1.02 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes

1. Integrated metal door systems with doors, operating hardware, accessories, and installation for a complete assembly.

1.03 RELATED SECTIONS

A. Section 01300, Submittal Procedures.

B. Section 08710, Door Hardware.

1.04 REFERENCES

A. ANSI/BHMA Al 56.3 - Exit Devices, American National Standards Institute/ Building

Hardware Manufacturers Association, 2001.

B. ANSI/BHMA Al 56.4 - Closers, American National Standards Institute/ Building Hardware

Manufacturers Association, 2000.

C. ANSI/BHMA Al 56.13 - Mortise Locks/Latches, American National Standards Institutel

Building Hardware Manufacturers Association, 2002.

D. ANSI/BHMA A156.26 - Continuous Hinges, American National Standards Institute/ Building

Hardware Manufacturers Association, 2000.

E. ANSI/SDI - A250.8 Recommended Specifications for Standard Steel Doors and Frames,

American National Standards Institute/Steel Door Institute, 2003.

F. ANSI/UL 10C -- Positive Pressure Fire Tests of Door Assemblies, American National

Standards Institute/Underwriters Laboratories, 2001.

G. ASTM Al 008 - Standard Specification for Steel, Sheet, Cold-Rolled, Carbon, Structural, High-

Strength Low-Alloy and High-Strength Low-Alloy with Improved Formability, American Society of Testing and Materials; 2004a.

H. ANSI Z97.1 - Standard for Safety Glazing Materials Used in Buildings, Safety

Performance Specifications and Methods of Test, American National Standards

Institute, 1984 (R1994).

I. ASTM E2010 - Standard Test Method for Positive Pressure Fire Tests of Window Assemblies,

American Society of Testing and Materials, 2001.

J. CPSC 16 CFR 1201 - Safety Standard for Architectural Glazing Materials - codified at Title 16,

Part 1201 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Consumer Products Safety Commission, 1977.

K. ASTM E2074 - Standard Test Method for Fire Tests of Door Assemblies, Including Positive

Pressure Testing of Side-Hinged and Pivoted Swinging Door Assemblies, American Society of

Testing and Materials, 2000.

L. AWl AWQS - Architectural Woodwork Quality Standards P-208; The Architectural Woodwork

Institute; 8th Edition.

M. NFPA 101 - Life Safety Code, National Fire Protection Association, 2003.

N. NFPA 252 - Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Door Assemblies, National Fire Protection

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Association, 2003.

0. SDI 111 A - Recommended Steel Door Frame Details, Steel Door Institute; 2002.

P. SDI 112 - Zinc-Coated (Galvanized/Galvannealed) Standard Steel Doors and Frames, Steel

Door Institute, 1997.

Q. UL 1 OC - Positive Pressure Fire Tests of Door Assemblies, Underwriters Laboratories Inc.,

2001.

R. UL 305 - Standard for Panic Hardware, Underwriters Laboratories Inc., 1997

1.05 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

A. Performance Requirements

1. Integrated metal door opening assemblies: Exceed minimum performance standards.

a. Steel Doors: In accordance with ANSI/SDI A250.8, Grade 1, but not less than

5,000,000 cycles.

b. Exit Devices: In accordance with ANSI/BHMA Al 56.3, Grade 1, but not less than

5,000,000 cycles.

c. Closers: In accordance with ANSI/BHMA A156.4, Grade 1. d. Mortise Locks/Latches: In accordance with ANSI/ BHMA A156.13, Grade 1, but not less than 5,000,000 cycles.

e. Full-height Hinges: In accordance with ANSI/ BHMA Al 56.26, Grade 1, but not less than 5,000,000 cycles.

1.06 SUBMITTALS

A. Shop Drawings

1. In accordance with Section 01300.

2. Indicate each door and frame condition; frame type, profile and installation detail; items of finish hardware, finishes and electrical rough-in requirements.

B. Samples

1. In accordance with Section 01300.

1.07 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Qualifications

1. Manufacturer: Firm with not less than 5 years successful experience in fabrication of integrated metal door opening assemblies with full-height latch/lock and full-height hinge.

2. Supplier: Authorized distributor of manufacturer.

3. Installer: Manufacturer certified, employed by supplier.

B. Regulatory Requirements

1. Rated door assemblies shall have been tested to meet conditions of NFPA 252 as required by NFPA 101 section 6-2.3.3.

2. Temperature rise door assemblies shall meet requirements for 250 degree rating.

1.08 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING

A. Packaging: Polyvinyl wrapped, palette by floor, and clearly marked for each opening.

B. Delivery: Deliver to site in original unopened containers and pallets bearing system manufacturers name, and brand.

C. Store: Horizontally on level surface, not less than 2 inches off floor in a clean, dry wellventilated area protected from sunlight, extreme heat, dryness and moisture.

D. Receiving, off loading, and site distribution should be handled by an authorized Total Door

Distributor unless otherwise stipulated by contract. If the G.C. or other entity handles all or any portion of the receiving, off loading, and site distribution, they are held responsible for any and all damages that may result from potential miss handling of the product.

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1.09 PROJECT CONDITIONS

A. Do not bring door systems to site until building temperature and humidity ranges are compatible with recommended values for preservation of wood moisture content as listed by

AWl AWQS. Building shall be stabilized at 30 to 60 percent humidity.

1.10 WARRANTY

A. Integrated metal door opening assembly: Manufacturer's standard 2 year warranty against defects in material and workmanship.

B. Locksets, hanger rods, and panic exit devices: Manufacturer's lifetime limited warranty against defects in material and workmanship.

C. Store doors in a clear, dry ventilated space having controlled temperature and a relative humidity range between 30 and 60 percent. Stack doors flat and off the floor to prevent warpage.

PART 2 PRODUCTS

2.01 MANUFACTURERS

A. Integrated metal door systems and hardware

1. Total Door: www.totaldoor.com.

2. or equal product by The Rite Door.

2.02 MATERIALS

A. Frames

1. In accordance with ANSI/SDI A250.8, SDI 111A, and SDI 112.

2. Construction: All-welded unit type.

3. Material: Steel, cold rolled, ASTM A1008, 16 gauge.

4. Fire Resistance Rating: Where indicated in Contract Documents for doors.

5. Spreader Bar: Removable, at sill.

B. Frame Anchorage Devices

1. To securely fasten to wall construction without distortion or stress.

2. In accordance with fire resistance rating indicated in Contract Documents.

C. Door Systems

1. In accordance with ANSI/SDI A250.8.

2. Fire Rated a. Stiles: Steel, galvannealed, 16 gauge, MIG spot welded.

b. Top and Bottom Rails: Based on fire label.

c. Cores

1) Solid polystyrene continuously bonded to faces.

2) At temperature rise doors: Mineral core.

d. Thickness: 1-3/4 inches.

e. Faces

1) Material: Steel, stretcher leveled, without seams or spot welds, galvannealed and bonderized.

3. Abuse Resistant a. Cores: High strength solid polystyrene continuously bonded to faces.

b. Weld pattern: Enhanced in accordance with manufacturer's standard details.

4. Accessories a. Gasketing

1) U1. approved for fire doors.

2) Jambs: Factory applied to latch/locking and full-height hinge channels.

3) Head: Nylon thermal brush, shipped loose for field application.

4) Floor: Factory applied sweep.

5) Locations at doors indicated

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2.03 FINISHES

A. Frames: Factory prime painted for field-applied finish.

B. Hinge and Locking Channel

1. Finish: 2 part infrared baked polyurethane paint.

a. Custom color selected by Architect.

C. Door Faces

1. Prime painted to receive field applied finish.

2.04 FABRICATION

A. Unless modified by Contract Documents, construct integrated metal door opening assemblies in accordance with manufacturer's published specifications and applicable Code requirements.

B. Factory assemble with full-height hinges and latching/locking channels, Iocksets, exit devices, closers, lite kits, glazing, kickplates, stretcher plates, and armor plates.

PART 3 EXECUTION

3.01 EXAMINATION

A. Field Conditions

1. Prior to commencing installation, examine parts of building structure, which are to receive door systems and component parts.

2. Report, in writing, conditions which would prevent proper execution or endanger permanency of the work to the Architect.

B. Field Dimensions

1. Where possible, verify frame tolerances before fabrication of door systems.

2. Notify Architect of variances with reviewed shop drawings.

C. Corrective measures, when necessary, shall be determined and approved prior to commencing fabrication.

D. Coordinate door opening assembly details with adjacent work to assure proper attachments, clean junctions, etc.

3.02 INSTALLATION

A. Install work in accordance with Contract Documents and reviewed shop drawings.

1. Install door systems and hardware according to Manufacturers recommendations.

B. Frames

1. Set plumb and square in accordance with DHI standards.

a. Out-of-square at frame head: Not to exceed 1/16 inch.

b. Out-of-plumb for each frame jamb: Not to exceed 1/16 inch.

c. Out-of-alignment for each side in plan: Not to exceed 1/16 inch.

d. Twist dimension: Not to exceed 1/16 inch.

2. Brace until adjacent wall is constructed.

3. Securely anchor to adjacent wall.

4. Furnish and install clips, fastenings, and anchorages and conceal unless otherwise noted.

C. Door systems

1. Hang to maintain manufacturer's installation tolerances.

2. Adjust to freely swing without binding, sticking, or sagging, and to eliminate excessive clearances.

D. Hardware: When installation is otherwise complete, adjust hardware for proper operation and function.

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PART 4 SCHEDULE

A. Hardware for a Pair of Doors with Hold Oven - Typical Corridor Doors

2 ea Full Height Hinges H-13 Black

2 ea Full Height Latch Channel L- 11 Black

2 ea

2 ea

2 ea

Operating Pulls

Exit Device

Closer

M33 US28

PF200 (Flush Panic) 630

Total Door

Total Door

Total Door

'Total Door

Alum Total Door/LCN/Dorma

2 ea Mag Holder TDH100/CH11 628 Total Door/Edwards

2 ea Kickplate (optional) STD10"

2 ea Positive Pressure label (includes Smoke & Draft)

630 Total Door

Total Door

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SECTION 08211 - FLUSH WOOD DOORS

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PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary

Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2 SUMMARY

A. This Section includes the following:

1. Solid-core doors with wood-veneer faces.

1.3 SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: For each type of door. Include details of core and edge construction and trim for openings.

B. Shop Drawings: Indicate location, size, and hand of each door; elevation of each kind of door; construction details not covered in Product Data; location and extent of hardware blocking; and other pertinent data.

1. Indicate dimensions and locations of mortises and holes for hardware.

2. Indicate dimensions and locations of cutouts.

3. Indicate requirements for veneer matching.

4. Indicate fire ratings for fire doors.

C. Samples for Verification:

1. Factory finishes applied to actual full size door and three 8" x 10" samples and matching the architects sample finish for each wood species and transparent finish.

1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Source Limitations: Obtain flush wood doors through one source from a single manufacturer.

B. Quality Standard: Comply with AWI's "Architectural Woodwork Quality Standards Illustrated."

1. Provide AWl Quality Certification Labels or an AWl letter of licensing for Project indicating that doors comply with requirements of grades specified.

C. Fire-Rated Wood Doors: Doors complying with NFPA 80 that are listed and labeled by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, for fire ratings indicated, based on testing according to NFPA 252.

1. Test Pressure: Test at atmospheric pressure.

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1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Comply with requirements of referenced standard and manufacturer's written instructions.

B. Package doors individually in plastic bags or cardboard cartons.

C. Mark each door on top and bottom rail with opening number used on Shop Drawings.

1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS

A. Environmental Limitations: Do not deliver or install doors until building is enclosed, wet work is complete, and HVAC system is operating and will maintain temperature and relative humidity at occupancy levels during the remainder of the construction period.

1.7 WARRANTY

A. Special Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form, signed by manufacturer, Installer, and

Contractor, in which manufacturer agrees to repair or replace doors that are defective in materials or workmanship, have warped (bow, cup, or twist) more than 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) in a

42-by-84-inch (1067-by-2134-mm) section, or show telegraphing of core construction in face veneers exceeding 0.01 inch in a 3-inch (0.25 mm in a 75-mm) span.

1. Warranty shall also include installation and finishing that may be required due to repair or replacement of defective doors.

2. Warranty shall be in effect during the following period of time from date of Substantial

Completion: a. Solid-Core Interior Doors: Life of installation.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 MANUFACTURERS

A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:

1. Flush Wood Doors: a. Algoma Hardwoods Inc.

b. Eggers Industries; Architectural Door Division.

c. IPIK Door Company.

d. Mohawk Flush Doors, Inc.

e. Weyerhaeuser Company.

f. Buell Door Company.

2.2 DOOR CONSTRUCTION, GENERAL

A. Doors for Transparent Finish:

1. Grade: Premium, with Grade A faces.

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2. Species and Cut: Red Oak. Quarter sliced or cut.

3. Match between Veneer Leaves: Slip match.

4. Assembly of Veneer Leaves on Door Faces: Balance match.

5. Pair and Set Match: Provide for doors hung in same opening or separated only by mullions.

6. Stiles: Same species as faces or a compatible species.

2.3 SOLID-CORE DOORS

A. Particleboard Cores: Comply with the following requirements:

1. Particleboard: ANSI A208.1, Grade LD-2.

2. Provide doors with glued-block cores instead of particleboard cores at locations where exit devices are indicated.

B. Interior Veneer-Faced Doors:

1. Core: Particleboard.

2. Construction: Five or seven plies with stiles and rails bonded to core, then entire unit abrasive planed before veneering.

C. Fire-Rated Doors:

1. Construction: Construction and core specified above for type of face indicated or manufacturers standard mineral-core construction as needed to provide fire rating indicated.

2. Blocking: For mineral-core doors, provide composite blocking with improved screwholding capability approved for use in doors of fire ratings indicated as follows: a. 5-inch (125-mm) top-rail blocking.

b. 5-inch (125-mm) bottom-rail blocking, in doors indicated to have protection plates.

c. d.

5-inch (125-mm) midrail blocking, in doors indicated to have armor plates.

5-inch (125-mm) midrail blocking, in doors indicated to have exit devices.

3. Edge Construction: At hinge stiles, provide manufacturer's standard laminated-edge construction with improved screw-holding capability and split resistance and with outer stile matching face veneer.

4. Pairs: Provide fire-rated pairs with fire-retardant stiles matching face veneer that are labeled and listed for kinds of applications indicated without formed-steel edges and astragals..

2.4 LOUVERS AND LIGHT FRAMES

A. Wood-Veneered Beads for Light Openings in Fire-Rated Doors: Manufacturer's standard woodveneered noncombustible beads matching veneer species of door faces and approved for use in doors of fire-protection rating indicated. Include concealed metal glazing clips where required for opening size and fire-protection rating indicated.

2.5 FABRICATION

A. Fabricate doors in sizes indicated for Project-site fitting.

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B. Openings: Cut and trim openings through doors to comply with applicable requirements of referenced standards for kind(s) of door(s) required.

1. Light Openings: Trim openings with moldings of material and profile indicated.

2.6 FACTORY FINISHING

A. General: Comply with referenced quality standard for factory finishing. Complete fabrication, including fitting doors for openings and machining for hardware that is not surface applied, before finishing.

1. Finish faces, all four edges, edges of cutouts, and mortises. Stains and fillers may be omitted on top and bottom edges, edges of cutouts, and mortises.

B. Finish doors at factory that are indicated to receive transparent finish. Field finish doors indicated to receive opaque finish.

C. Transparent Finish:

1. Grade: Premium.

2. Finish: AWl conversion varnish or catalyzed polyurethane system.

3. Staining: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's complete line of available finishes.

4. Sheen: Semi-gloss.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine doors and installed door frames before hanging doors.

1. Verify that frames comply with indicated requirements for type, size, location, and swing characteristics and have been installed with level heads and plumb jambs.

2. Reject doors with defects.

B. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.

3.2 INSTALLATION

A. Hardware: For installation, see Division 8 Section "Door Hardware."

B. Manufacturer's Written Instructions: Install doors to comply with manufacturer's written instructions, referenced quality standard, and as indicated.

1. Install fire-rated doors in corresponding fire-rated frames according to NFPA 80.

C. Job-Fitted Doors: Align and fit doors in frames with uniform clearances and bevels as indicated below; do not trim stiles and rails in excess of limits set by manufacturer or permitted for firerated doors. Machine doors for hardware. Seal cut surfaces after fitting and machining.

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1. Clearances: Provide 1/8 inch (3.2 mm) at heads, jambs, and between pairs of doors.

Provide 1/8 inch (3.2 mm) from bottom of door to top of decorative floor finish or covering.

Where threshold is shown or scheduled, provide 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) from bottom of door to top of threshold.

a. Comply with NFPA 80 for fire-rated doors.

2. Bevel non-fire-rated doors 1t8 inch in 2 inches (3-1/2 degrees) at lock and hinge edges.

3. Bevel fire-rated doors 1/8 inch in 2 inches (3-1/2 degrees) at lock edge; trim stiles and rails only to extent permitted by labeling agency.

D. Factory-Finished Doors: Restore finish before installation if fitting or machining is required at

Project site.

3.3 ADJUSTING

A. Operation: Rehang or replace doors that do not swing or operate freely.

B. Finished Doors: Replace doors that are damaged or do not comply with requirements. Doors may be repaired or refinished if work complies with requirements and shows no evidence of repair or refinishing.

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SECTION 08331 - OVERHEAD COILING DOORS

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PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary

Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2 SUMMARY

A. This Section includes the following types of overhead coiling doors:

1. Service doors.

1.3 DEFINITIONS

A. Operation Cycle: One complete cycle of a door begins with the door in the closed position. The door is then moved to the open position and back to the closed position.

1.4 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

A. Structural Performance: Provide overhead coiling doors capable of withstanding the effects of gravity loads and the following loads and stresses without evidencing permanent deformation of door components:

1. Wind Load: Uniform pressure (velocity pressure) of 20 Ibf/sq. ft. (960 Pa), acting inward and outward.

B. Operation-Cycle Requirements: Design overhead coiling door components and operator to operate for not less than 20,000 cycles and for 10 cycles per day.

1. Include tamperproof cycle counter.

1.5 SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: For each type and size of overhead coiling door and accessory. Include details of construction relative to materials, dimensions of individual components, profiles, and finishes.

Provide roughing-in diagrams, operating instructions, and maintenance information. Include the following:

1. Setting drawings, templates, and installation instructions for built-in or embedded anchor devices.

2. Summary of forces and loads on walls and jambs.

B. Shop Drawings: For special components and installations not dimensioned or detailed in manufacturer's data sheets.

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C. Samples for Initial Selection: Manufacturers color charts showing the full range of colors available for units with factory-applied finishes.

1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Installer Qualifications: Engage an experienced installer who is an authorized representative of the overhead coiling door manufacturer for both installation and maintenance of units required for this Project.

B. Source Limitations: Obtain overhead coiling doors through one source from a single manufacturer.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 MANUFACTURERS

A. Manufacturer: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:

1. Atlas Door Corp.; Div. of Clopay Building Products Co.

2. Cornell Iron Works Inc.

3. McKeon Rolling Steel Door Company, Inc.

4. Raynor Garage Doors.

5. Wayne-Dalton Corp.

2.2 DOOR CURTAIN MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION

A. Door Curtain: Fabricate overhead coiling door curtain of interlocking slats, designed to withstand wind loading indicated, in a continuous length for width of door without splices.

Unless otherwise indicated, provide slats of material thickness recommended by door manufacturer for performance, size, and type of door indicated, and as follows:

1. Steel Door Curtain Slats: Structural-quality, cold-rolled galvanized steel sheets complying with ASTM A 653, with G90 (ASTM A 653M, with Z275) zinc coating.

2. Insulation: Fill slat with manufacturer's standard rigid cellular polystyrene or polyurethane-foam-type thermal insulation complying with maximum flame-spread and smoke-developed indices of 75 and 450, respectively, according to ASTM E 84. Enclose insulation completely within metal slat faces.

3. Inside Curtain Slat Face: To match material of outside metal curtain slat and as follows: a. Stainless-Steel Sheet Thickness: Not less than 0.025 inch (0.65 mm).

B. Service Door Endlocks: Malleable-iron castings galvanized after fabrication, secured to curtain slats with galvanized rivets, or high-strength nylon. Provide locks on not less than alternate curtain slats for curtain alignment and resistance against lateral movement.

C. Windlocks: Malleable-iron castings secured to curtain slats with galvanized rivets or highstrength nylon, as required to comply with wind load.

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D. Bottom Bar at Service Doors: Consisting of 2 angles, each not less than 1-1/2 by 1-1/2 by 1/8 inch (38 by 38 by 3 mm) thick, either galvanized or stainless-steel or aluminum extrusions to suit type of curtain slats.

E. Curtain Jamb Guides at Service Doors: Fabricate curtain jamb guides of steel angles, or channels and angles, with sufficient depth and strength to retain curtain, to allow curtain to operate smoothly, and to withstand loading. Build up units with not less than 3/16-inch- (5-mm-) thick, galvanized steel sections complying with ASTM A 36 (ASTM A 36M), and ASTM A 123.

Slot bolt holes for guide adjustment. Provide removable stops on guides to prevent overtravel of curtain and a continuous bar for holding windlocks.

2.3 HOODS AND ACCESSORIES

A. Hood: Form to entirely enclose coiled curtain and operating mechanism at opening head and act as weatherseal. Contour to suit end brackets to which hood is attached. Roll and reinforce top and bottom edges for stiffness. Provide closed ends for surface-mounted hoods and fascia for any portion of between-jamb mounting projecting beyond wall face. Provide intermediate support brackets as required to prevent sag.

1. Fabricate steel hoods, for steel doors, of not less than 0.028-inch (0.7-mm) thick, hot-dip galvanized steel sheet with G90 (Z275) zinc coating, complying with ASTM A 653

(ASTM A 653M).

2. Fabricate hoods of stainless-steel sheet, Type 300 series, complying with ASTM A 240

(ASTM A 240M) or ASTM A 666, and not less than 0.025-inch (0.65-mm) thick, for stainless-steel doors.

3. Include automatic drop baffle to guard against passage of smoke or flame.

4. Shape: Round.

B. Integral Frame, Hood, and Fascia: Provide welded assemblies of the following sheet metal:

1. Fabricate of not less than 0.0625-inch- (1.6-mm-) thick, stainless-steel sheet, Type 300 series, complying with ASTM A 240 (ASTM A 240M) or ASTM A 666.

C. Integral Sills: Fabricate sills as integral part of frame assembly of same sheet metal, but not less than 0.078 inch (2.0 mm) thick.

D. Weatherseals: Provide replaceable, adjustable, continuous, compressible weather-stripping gaskets fitted to bottom and at top of exterior doors, unless otherwise indicated. At door head, use 1/8-inch- (3-mm-) thick, replaceable, continuous sheet secured to inside of curtain coil hood.

1. In addition, provide replaceable, adjustable, continuous, flexible, 1/8-inch- (3-mm-) thick seals of flexible vinyl, rubber, or neoprene at door jambs for a weathertight installation.

E. Push/Pull Handles: For push-up-operated or emergency-operated doors, provide galvanized steel lifting handles on each side of door.

1. Provide pull-down straps or pole hooks for doors more than 84 inches (2130 mm) high.

F. Slide Bolt: Fabricate with side locking bolts to engage through slots in tracks for locking by padlock, located on both left and right jamb sides, operable from coil side.

2.4 COUNTERBALANCING MECHANISM

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A. General: Counterbalance doors by means of adjustable-tension steel helical torsion spring, mounted around a steel shaft and contained in a spring barrel connected to door curtain with required barrel rings. Use grease-sealed bearings or self-lubricating graphite bearings for rotating members.

B. Counterbalance Barrel: Fabricate spring barrel of hot-formed, structural-quality, welded or seamless carbon-steel pipe, of sufficient diameter and wall thickness to support rolled-up curtain without distortion of slats and to limit barrel deflection to not more than 0.03 in./ft. (2.5

mm/m) of span under full load.

C. Provide spring balance of one or more oil-tempered, heat-treated steel helical torsion springs.

Size springs to counterbalance weight of curtain, with uniform adjustment accessible from outside barrel. Provide cast-steel barrel plugs to secure ends of springs to barrel and shaft.

D. Fabricate torsion rod for counterbalance shaft of cold-rolled steel, sized to hold fixed spring ends and carry torsional load.

E. Brackets: Provide mounting brackets of manufacturer's standard design, either cast-iron or cold-rolled steel plate with bell-mouth guide groove for curtain.

2.5 FINISHES, GENERAL

A. General: Comply with NAAMM's "Metal Finishes Manual for Architectural and Metal Products" for recommendations for applying and designating finishes.

B. Appearance of Finished Work: Variations in appearance of abutting or adjacent pieces are acceptable if they are within one-half of the range of approved Samples. Noticeable variations in the same piece are not acceptable. Variations in appearance of other components are acceptable if they are within the range of approved Samples and are assembled or installed to minimize contrast.

2.6 STEEL AND GALVANIZED STEEL FINISHES (for Exterior Service Doors)

A. Powder-Coat-Applied Finish: Apply manufacturer's standard powder-coat-applied finish consisting of primer and topcoat(s) according to coating manufacturer's written instructions for cleaning, pretreatment, application, thermosetting, and minimum dry film thickness.

1. Color and Gloss: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range of colors and glosses.

2.7 MANUAL DOOR OPERATORS

A. Provide manual operators, unless electric door operators are indicated. When not shown, provide chain-hoist operator unit.

B. Push-up Operation: Design counterbalance mechanism so required lift or pull for door operation does not exceed 25 lbf (111 N).

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A. General: Install door and operating equipment complete with necessary hardware, jamb and head mold strips, anchors, inserts, hangers, and equipment supports according to Shop

Drawings, manufacturer's written instructions, and as specified.

1. Install fire-rated doors to comply with NFPA 80.

3.2 ADJUSTING

A. Lubricate bearings and sliding parts; adjust doors to operate easily, free from warp, twist, or distortion and fitting weathertight for entire perimeter.

3.3 DEMONSTRATION

A. Startup Services: Engage a factory-authorized service representative to perform startup services and to train Owner's maintenance personnel as specified below:

1. Test and adjust controls and safeties. Replace damaged and malfunctioning controls and equipment.

a. Test door closing when activated by detector or alarm connected fire-release system. Reset door-closing mechanism after successful test.

2. Train Owner's maintenance personnel on procedures and schedules related to startup and shutdown, troubleshooting, servicing, preventive maintenance, and procedures for testing and resetting release devices.

3. Review data in the maintenance manuals. Refer to Division 1 Section "Contract

Closeout."

4. Review data in the maintenance manuals. Refer to Division 1 Section "Operation and

Maintenance Data."

5. Schedule training with Owner with at least 7 days' advance notice.

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SECTION 08410- ALUMINUM ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONTS

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary

Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2 SUMMARY

A. This Section includes the following:

1. Exterior entrance systems.

2. Interior entrance systems.

3. Exterior storefront systems.

4. Interior storefront systems.

1.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

A. General: Provide aluminum entrance and storefront systems capable of withstanding loads and thermal and structural movement requirements indicated without failure, based on testing manufacturers standard units in assemblies similar to those indicated for this Project. Failure includes the following:

1. Air infiltration and water penetration exceeding specified limits.

2. Framing members transferring stresses, including those caused by thermal and structural movement, to glazing units.

B. Glazing: Physically and thermally isolate glazing from framing members.

C. Wind Loads: Provide entrance and storefront systems, including anchorage, capable of withstanding wind-load design pressures calculated according to requirements of authorities having jurisdiction or the American Society of Civil Engineers' ASCE 7, "Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures," 6.4,2, "Analytical Procedure," whichever are more stringent.

1. Deflection of framing members in a direction normal to wall plane is limited to 1/175 of clear span or 3/4 inch (19 mm), whichever is smaller, unless otherwise indicated.

D. Dead Loads: Provide entrance- and storefront-system members that do not deflect an amount which will reduce glazing bite below 75 percent of design dimension when carrying full dead load.

1. Provide a minimum 118-inch (3.18-mm) clearance between members and top of glazing or other fixed part immediately below.

2. Provide a minimum 1/16-inch (1.59-mm) clearance between members and operable windows and doors.

E. Live Loads: Provide entrance and storefront systems, including anchorage, that accommodate the supporting structures' deflection from uniformly distributed and concentrated live loads indicated without failure of materials or permanent deformation.

F. Air Infiltration: Provide entrance and storefront systems with permanent resistance to air leakage through fixed glazing and frame areas of not more than 0.06 cfm/sq. ft. (0.3 Us/sq. m) of fixed wall area when tested according to ASTM E 283 at a static-air-pressure difference of

1.57 lbf/sq. ft. (75.2 Pa).

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G. Water Penetration: Provide entrance and storefront systems that do not evidence water leakage through fixed glazing and frame areas when tested according to ASTM E 331 at minimum differential pressure of 20 percent of inward-acting wind-load design pressure as defined by ASCE 7, "Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures," but not less than 6.24 lbf/sq. ft. (299 Pa). Water leakage is defined as follows:

1. Uncontrolled water infiltrating systems or appearing on systems' normally exposed interior surfaces from sources other than condensation. Water controlled by flashing and gutters that is drained back to the exterior and cannot damage adjacent materials or finishes is not water leakage.

H. Thermal Movements: Provide entrance and storefront systems, including anchorage, that accommodate thermal movements of systems and supporting elements resulting from the following maximum change (range) in ambient and surface temperatures without buckling, damaging stresses on glazing, failure of joint sealants, damaging loads on fasteners, failure of doors or other operating units to function properly, and other detrimental effects.

1. Temperature Change (Range): 120 deg F (67 deg C), ambient; 180 deg F (100 deg C), material surfaces.

I. Structural-Support Movement: Provide entrance and storefront systems that accommodate structural movements including, but not limited to, sway and deflection.

J. Average Thermal Conductance: Provide storefront systems with average U-values of not more than 0.63 Btu/sq. ft. x h x deg F (3.57 W/sq. m x K) when tested according to AAMA 1503.1.

K. Dimensional Tolerances: Provide entrance and storefront systems that accommodate dimensional tolerances of building frame and other adjacent construction.

1.4 SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: For each product specified. Include details of construction relative to materials, dimensions of individual components, profiles, and finishes.

B. Shop Drawings: For entrance and storefront systems. Show details of fabrication and installation, including plans, elevations, sections, details of components, provisions for expansion and contraction, and attachments to other work.

1. For entrance systems, include hardware schedule and indicate operating hardware types, quantities, and locations.

C. Samples for Initial Selection: Manufacturer's color charts showing the full range of colors available for units with factory-applied color finishes.

1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Installer Qualifications: Engage an experienced installer to assume engineering responsibility and perform work of this Section who has specialized in installing entrance and storefront systems similar to those required for this Project and who is acceptable to manufacturer.

1. Engineering Responsibility: Prepare data for entrance and storefront systems, including

Shop Drawings, based on testing and engineering analysis of manufacturer's standard units in assemblies similar to those indicated for this Project.

B. Source Limitations: Obtain each type of entrance and storefront system through one source from a single manufacturer.

C. Product Options: Drawings indicate size, profiles, and dimensional requirements of entrance and storefront systems and are based on the specific systems indicated. Other manufacturers'

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"Substitutions."

1. Do not modify intended aesthetic effect, as judged solely by Architect, except with

Architect's approval and only to the extent needed to comply with performance requirements. Where modifications are proposed, submit comprehensive explanatory data to Architect for review.

D. Welding Standards: Comply with applicable provisions of AWS D1.2, "Structural Welding Code-

-Aluminum."

1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS

A. Field Measurements: Verify dimensions by field measurements before fabrication and indicate measurements on Shop Drawings. Coordinate fabrication schedule with construction progress to avoid delaying the Work.

1.7 WARRANTY

A. General Warranty: The special warranty specified in this Article shall not deprive the Owner of other rights the Owner may have under other provisions of the Contract Documents and shall be in addition to, and run concurrent with, other warranties made by the Contractor under requirements of the Contract Documents.

B. Special Warranty: Submit a written warranty executed by the manufacturer agreeing to repair or replace components of entrance and storefront systems that fail in materials or workmanship within the specified warranty period. Failures include, but are not limited to, the following:

1. Structural failures including, but not limited to, excessive deflection.

2. Failure of system to meet performance requirements.

3. Deterioration of metals, metal finishes, and other materials beyond normal weathering.

4. Failure of operating components to function normally.

5. Water leakage through fixed glazing and frame areas.

C. Warranty Period: 2 years from date of Substantial Completion.

PART 2- PRODUCTS

2.1 MANUFACTURERS

A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:

1. Exterior Storefront Framing System (Imoact Resistant): Provide storefront and entrance framing systems fabricated from extruded aluminum members of profile indicated on drawings. Storefront and entrance framing members shall be 2 1/2" x 5", 5" depth is typical for all perimeter members of frame; size of intermediate framing members (both horizontal and vertical mullions) shall be the same as the perimeter framing unless noted on the drawings. Include subframes and other reinforcing members of the type indicated. Shop-fabricate and preassemble frame components where possible. Provide storefrnt frame sections without exposed seams. Glass shall be 9/16" (14.3) laminated infill with .090" PVB interlayer. (tested to +60 / -65 psf Uniform Load) and as specified in specification section 08800.

a. Kawneer Company, Inc., Kawneer IR 500, Non-Thermal; Center Glazed; Interior

Structural Silicone Glazed b. VistaWall, FG 5000 Series. Non-Thermal; Center Glazed; Interior Structural

Silicone Glazed.

2. Interior Storefront Framing System: Provide storefront and entrance framing systems fabricated from extruded aluminum members of profile indicated on drawings. Storefront and entrance framing members shall be 1 3/4" x 4-1/2" x .080" (minimum extrusion

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Provide for flush glazing storefront on all sides without projecting stops. Shop-fabricate and preassemble frame components where possible. Provide storefront frame sections without exposed seams.

a. Kawneer Company, Inc., TriFab VG 450 b. VistaWall, FG Series 2000.

2.2 MATERIALS

A. Aluminum: Alloy and temper recommended by manufacturer for type of use and finish indicated, complying with the requirements of standards indicated below.

1. Sheet and Plate: ASTM B 209 (ASTM B 209M).

2. Extruded Bars, Rods, Shapes, and Tubes: ASTM B 221 (ASTM B 221M).

3. Extruded Structural Pipe and Tubes: ASTM B 429.

4. Bars, Rods, and Wire: ASTM B 211 (ASTM B 211 M).

5. Welding Rods and Bare Electrodes: AWS A5.10.

B. Steel Reinforcement: Complying with ASTM A 36 (ASTM A 36M) for structural shapes, plates, and bars; ASTM A 611 for cold-rolled sheet and strip; or ASTM A 570 (ASTM A 570M) for hotrolled sheet and strip.

C. Glazing as specified in Division 8 Section "Glazing."

D. Glazing Gaskets: Manufacturer's standard pressure-glazing system of black, resilient glazing gaskets, setting blocks, and shims or spacers, fabricated from an elastomer of type and in hardness recommended by system and gasket manufacturer to comply with system performance requirements. Provide gasket assemblies that have corners sealed with sealant recommended by gasket manufacturer.

E. Framing system gaskets, sealants, and joint fillers as recommended by manufacturer for joint type.

F. Sealants and joint fillers for joints at perimeter of entrance and storefront systems as specified in Division 7 Section "Joint Sealants."

G. Bituminous Paint: Cold-applied asphalt-mastic paint complying with SSPC-Paint12 requirements, except containing no asbestos, formulated for 30-mil (0.762-mm) thickness per coat.

2.3 COMPONENTS

A. Exterior Doors: At exterior doors, provide manufacturer's heavy wall impact resistant entrance framing and entrances (Kawneer's 350 IR Entrances or equal by Vistawal/) with glazed doors, extruded tubular rail and stile members. Mechanically fasten corners with reinforcing brackets that are deep penetration and fillet welded or that incorporate concealed tie-rods.

1. Glazing Stops and Gaskets: Provide manufacturer's standard snap-on extrudedaluminum glazing stops and preformed gaskets and interior silicone seals as required to meet the impact resistant requirements of this project. Glazing in exterior doors shall be

9/16" thick laminated glass that has been tested for use in the impact resistant assembly.

Refer to specification section 08800.

2. Stile Design: Medium stile; 3 1/2" inches wide.

B. Interior Doors: At interior doors, provide manufacturer's heavy wall entrance framing and entrances (Kawneer's 350 Tuffline Entrances or equal by Vistawall) with glazed doors, extruded tubular rail and stile members. Mechanically fasten corners with reinforcing brackets that are deep penetration and fillet welded or that incorporate concealed tie-rods.

1. Glazing Stops and Gaskets: Provide manufacturer's standard snap-on extrudedaluminum glazing stops and preformed gaskets and interior silicone seals as required to

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1/4" thick glass, unless otherwise noted. Refer to specification section 08800.

2. Stile Design: Medium stile; 3 1/2" inches wide.

C. Brackets and Reinforcements: Provide manufacturer's standard brackets and reinforcements that are compatible with adjacent materials. Provide nonstaining, nonferrous shims for aligning system components.

D. Fasteners and Accessories: Manufacturers standard corrosion-resistant, nonstaining, nonbleeding fasteners and accessories compatible with adjacent materials.

1. Reinforce members as required to retain fastener threads.

2. Do not use exposed fasteners, except for hardware application. For hardware application, use countersunk Phillips flat-head machine screws finished to match framing members or hardware being fastened, unless otherwise indicated.

E. Concrete and Masonry Inserts: Hot-dip galvanized cast-iron, malleable-iron, or steel inserts complying with ASTM A 123 or ASTM A 153 requirements.

F. Concealed Flashing: Manufacturer's standard corrosion-resistant, nonstaining, nonbleeding flashing, compatible with adjacent materials, and of type recommended by manufacturer.

G. Weather Stripping: Manufacturer's standard replaceable weather stripping as follows:

1. Compression Weather Stripping: Molded neoprene complying with ASTM D 2000 requirements or molded PVC complying with ASTM D 2287 requirements.

2. Sliding Weather Stripping: Wool, polypropylene, or nylon woven pile with nylon-fabric or aluminum-strip backing complying with AAMA 701 requirements.

2.4 HARDWARE

A. General: Provide heavy-duty hardware units indicated in sizes, number, and type recommended by manufacturer for entrances indicated. Finish exposed parts to match door finish, unless otherwise indicated.

B. Offset Pivots: Provide manufacturer's recommended continuous hinge for use with heavy wall entrances and doors.

C. Closers, General: Comply with manufacturer's recommendations for closer size, depending on door size, exposure to weather, and anticipated frequency of use.

1. Closing Cycle: Comply with requirements of authorities having jurisdiction or the

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), "Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and

Facilities (ADAAG)," whichever are more stringent.

2. Opening Force: Comply with the following maximum opening-force requirements for locations indicated: a. Exterior Doors: 15 lbf (67 N). b. Interior Doors: 5 lbf (22.2 N).

D. Surface-Mounted Overhead Closers: ANSI/BHMA Al 56.4, Grade 1. Provide cover and the following:

1. Mounting: Hinge side.

2. Hold Open: None.

3. Back Check: Adjustable.

E. Door-Mounted Holders: ANSIIBHMA Al 56.16, Grade 1, flip-up type for mounting on door bottom rail and with rubber shoe.

F. Door Stops: ANSI/BHMAAI56.16, Grade 1, floor- or wall-mounted door stop, as appropriate for door location indicated, with integral rubber bumper.

G. Cylinders: As specified in Division 8 Section "Door Hardware."

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H. Rim Cylinders: Manufacturer's standard rim cylinders for installation in exit devices complying with ANSI/BHMA Al 56.5, Grade 1 requirements.

I. Cylinder Guard: Manufacturer's standard hardened-steel security ring with retainer plate for inside stile wall that protects lock cylinder from removal by wrenches, prying, or sawing.

J. Deadlock: Manufacturer's standard mortise deadlock with minimum 1-inch- (25.4-mm-) long throw bolt and complying with ANSI/BHMA A156.5, Grade 1 requirements.

1. Three-Point Locking: Provide top and bottom bolts and mechanism that automatically throws inactive-leaf top bolt into frame head and active-leaf bottom bolt into threshold when deadlock engages inactive leaf and provides one-stage unlocking.

K. Hook-Bolt Locks: Manufacturers standard mortise hook bolt with 5-ply laminated steel, hook- shaped throw bolt, and complying with ANSI/BHMA A156.5, Grade 1 requirements.

L. Lockset Faceplates: Manufacturer's standard extruded-aluminum faceplate for lock type indicated that lays flush with door stile.

1. Provide radiused faceplate with weather sweep extending full length of lock at meeting stiles of pairs of doors.

M. Flat Face Strikes: Manufacturer's standard stainless-steel, flat face strike with steel mounting plate and black-plastic dustbox.

N. Vertical-Rod Exit Devices: Concealed, vertical-rod exit device complying with UL 305 requirements, with 2-point top and bottom latching that is released by a full-width crash bar or when locked down (dogged) by lock cylinder or retracting screws beneath housing.

0. Rim-Mounted Exit Devices: Rim-type exit device complying with UL 305 requirements and with one-point latching at door-lock stile that is released by a full-width crash bar or when locked down (dogged) by lock cylinder or retracting screws beneath housing.

P. Pull Handles: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range of pull handles and plates.

Q. Thresholds: At exterior doors, provide manufacturers standard threshold with cutouts coordinated for operating hardware, with anchors and jamb clips, and not more than 1/2-inch-

(12.7-mm-) high, with beveled edges providing a floor level change with a slope of not more than 1:2, and in the following material:

1. Material: Aluminum, mill finish.

R. Weather Sweeps: Manufacturer's standard weather sweep for application to exterior door bottoms and with concealed fasteners on mounting strips.

2.5 FABRICATION

A. General: Fabricate components that, when assembled, will have accurately fitted joints with ends coped or mitered to produce hairline joints free of burrs and distortion. After fabrication, clearly mark components to identify their locations in Project according to Shop Drawings.

1. Fabricate components for screw-spline frame construction.

B. Forming: Form shapes with sharp profiles, straight and free of defects or deformations, before finishing.

C. Prepare components to receive concealed fasteners and anchor and connection devices.

D. Fabricate components to drain water passing joints and condensation and moisture occurring or migrating within the system to the exterior.

E. Welding: Weld components to comply with referenced AWS standard. Weld before finishing components to greatest extent possible. Weld in concealed locations to greatest extent possible to minimize distortion or discoloration of finish. Remove weld spatter and welding oxides from exposed surfaces by descaling or grinding.

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F. Glazing Channels: Provide minimum clearances for thickness and type of glass indicated according to FGMA's "Glazing Manual."

G. Metal Protection: Where aluminum will contact dissimilar metals, protect against galvanic action

by painting contact surfaces with primer or by applying sealant or tape recommended by manufacturer for this purpose. Where aluminum will contact concrete or masonry, protect against corrosion by painting contact surfaces with bituminous paint.

H. Storefront: Fabricate framing in profiles indicated for flush glazing (without projecting stops).

Provide subframes and reinforcing of types indicated or, if not indicated, as required for a complete system. Factory assemble components to greatest extent possible. Disassemble components only as necessary for shipment and installation.

1. Entrances: Fabricate door framing in profiles indicated. Reinforce as required to support imposed loads. Factory assemble door and frame units and factory install hardware to greatest extent possible. Reinforce door and frame units as required for installing hardware indicated.

Cut, drill, and tap for factory-installed hardware before finishing components.

1. Exterior Doors: Provide compression weather stripping at fixed stops. At other locations, provide sliding weather stripping retained in adjustable strip mortised into door edge.

2. Interior Doors: Provide ANSI/BHMA A156.16 silencers at stops to prevent metal to metal contact. Provide 3 silencers on strike jamb of single-door frames and 2 silencers on head of double-door frames.

2.6 ALUMINUM FINISHES

A. General: Comply with NAAMM's "Metal Finishes Manual for Architectural and Metal Products" for recommendations relative to applying and designating finishes.

B. Appearance of Finished Work: Variations in appearance of abutting or adjacent pieces are acceptable if they are within one-half of the range of approved Samples. Noticeable variations in the same piece are not acceptable. Variations in appearance of other components are acceptable if they are within the range of approved Samples and are assembled or installed to minimize contrast.

C. Finish designations prefixed by AA conform to the system established by the Aluminum

Association for designating aluminum finishes.

D. Clear Anodic Finish: AAMA 611, AA-M12C22A41, Class I, 0.018 mm or thicker.

2.7 STEEL PRIMING

A. General: Comply with NAAMM's "Metal Finishes Manual for Architectural and Metal Products" for recommendations relative to applying primer.

B. Surface Preparation: Perform manufacturers standard cleaning operations to remove dirt, oil, grease, or other contaminants that could impair paint bond. Remove mill scale and rust, if present, from uncoated steel.

C. Priming: Apply manufacturer's standard corrosion-resistant primer immediately after surface preparation and pretreatment.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine areas, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance of entrance and storefront systems. Do not proceed with installation until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.

3.2 INSTALLATION

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A. General: Comply with manufacturer's written instructions for protecting, handling, and installing entrance and storefront systems. Do not install damaged components. Fit frame joints to produce hairline joints free of burrs and distortion. Rigidly secure nonmovement joints. Seal joints watertight.

B. Metal Protection: Where aluminum will contact dissimilar metals, protect against galvanic action

by painting contact surfaces with primer or by applying sealant or tape recommended by manufacturer for this purpose. Where aluminum will contact concrete or masonry, protect against corrosion by painting contact surfaces with bituminous paint.

C. Install components to drain water passing joints and condensation and moisture occurring or migrating within the system to the exterior.

D. Set continuous sill members' and flashing in a full sealant bed to provide weathertight construction, unless otherwise indicated. Comply with requirements of Division 7 Section "Joint

Sealants."

E. Install framing components plumb and true in alignment with established lines and grades without warp or rack of framing members.

F. Install entrances plumb and true in alignment with established lines and grades without warp or rack. Lubricate operating hardware and other moving parts according to hardware manufacturers' written instructions.

1. Install surface-mounted hardware according to manufacturer's written instructions using concealed fasteners to greatest extent possible.

G. Install glazing to comply with requirements of Division 8 Section "Glazing," unless otherwise indicated.

H. Install perimeter sealant to comply with requirements of Division 7 Section "Joint Sealants," unless otherwise indicated.

I. Erection Tolerances: Install entrance and storefront systems to comply with the following maximum tolerances:

1. Variation from Plane: Limit variation from plane or location shown to 1/8 inch in 12 feet (3 mm in 3.7 In); 1/4 inch (6 mm) over total length.

2. Alignment: Where surfaces abut in line, limit offset from true alignment to 1/16 inch (1.5 mm). Where surfaces meet at corners, limit offset from true alignment to 1/32 inch (0.8 mm).

3. Diagonal Measurements: Limit difference between diagonal measurements to 1/8 inch (3

MIm).

3.3 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING

A. Adjust doors and hardware to provide tight fit at contact points and weather stripping, smooth operation, and weathertight closure.

B. Remove excess sealant and glazing compounds, and dirt from surfaces.

3.4 PROTECTION

A. Provide final protection and maintain conditions, in a manner acceptable to manufacturer and

Installer, that ensure entrance and storefront systems are without damage or deterioration at the time of Substantial Completion.

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SECTION 08520 - PASS-THRU WINDOWS

PART 1

1.1 SECTION INCLUDES

A. Custom size flush-mount pass-thru windows.

1.2 SUBMITTALS

A.. Comply with Section 01330- Submittal Procedures.

B. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data, including materials, components, fabrication, finish, and installation instructions.

C. Shop Drawings: Submit manufacturer's shop drawings, including plans, elevations, sections, and details, indicating dimensions, tolerances, materials, fabrication, glazing, fasteners, hardware, finish, options, and accessories.

D. Samples: Submit manufacturer's samples of standard finishes.

E. Manufacturer's Certification: Submit manufacturer's certification that materials comply with specified requirements and are suitable for intended application.

G. Operation and Maintenance Manual: Submit manufacturers operation and maintenance manual, including operation, maintenance, adjustment, and cleaning instructions, trouble shooting guide, and parts list.

H. Warranty: Submit manufacturer's standard warranty.

1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Manufacturer's Qualifications: Minimum of 10 years successful experience continuously manufacturing pass-thru windows.

1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Delivery: Deliver materials to site in manufacturer's original, unopened containers and packaging, with labels clearly identifying product name and manufacturer.

B. Storage: Store materials in clean, dry area indoors in accordance with manufacturers instructions.

C. Handling: Protect materials and finish from damage during handling and installation.

PART 2 PRODUCTS

2.1 MANUFACTURERS

A. Ready Access, Inc.

B. Quickserv Corp.

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2.2 FLUSH-MOUNT PASS-THRU WINDOWS

A. Flush-Mount Pass-Thru Windows: Single Panel Manual Open/Self-Closing Slider Window.

1. Service Opening: Overall size of window as indicated on the drawings. The service opening shall be approximately % that dimension minus any necessary framing.

2. Door Operation: a. Open: Manual.

b. Close: Manual or self-closing.

3. Door Type: Sliding, 1 door panel. ?

4. Opening Direction: As indicated on drawings.

5. Frame: Extruded aluminum, ASTM B 221, Alloy 6063-T6 and 6063-T52.

6. Aluminum Sheet: ASTM B 209, Alloy 5005-AQ-H34.

7. Galvanized Steel Sheet: ASTM A 653, G90.

8. Bottom Sill: Angled downward, track-free.

9. Security: Automatically locks each time door closes. Security bar set.

10. Security Lock: Aluminum bar extrusion with sliding spring-loaded locking clip.

11. Fasteners: Stainless steel rivets and hex-head zinc-plated self-threading machine screws.

12. Handle: Black Delrin handle with pressed-in stainless steel spring pins. Stainless steel handle mounting bracket. Stainless steel spring-loaded mounting base.

13. Glazing: 1/4-inch tempered glass, ASTM C 1048, clear.

14. Silicone Glazing Sealant: Dow Corning 999A.

2.4 FABRICATION

A. Assembly: Factory assembled, factory glazed.

2.5 ALUMINUM FINISH

A. Anodized:

2. Clear, AA-M1O-C12-C22-A31, ASTM B 680.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine areas to receive pass-thru windows. Notify Architect of conditions that would adversely affect installation or subsequent use. Do not proceed with installation until unsatisfactory conditions are corrected.

3.2 PREPARATION

A. Ensure openings to receive pass-thru windows are plumb, level, square, accurately aligned, correctly located, and in tolerance.

3.3 INSTALLATION

A. Install pass-thru windows in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.

B. Install pass-thru windows plumb, level, square, true to line, and without warp or rack.

C. Install pass-thru window components weathertight.

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D. Anchor pass-thru windows securely in place to supports. Use attachment methods permitting adjustment for construction tolerances, irregularities, alignment, and expansion and contraction.

E. Separate aluminum from other metal surfaces with bituminous coatings or other means approved

by Architect.

F. Sheet Metal Flashing: Install sheet metal flashing as specified in Section 07620.

G. Joint Sealants: Install joint sealants as specified in Section 07900.

I. Repair minor damages to finish in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and as approved

by Architect.

J. Remove and replace damaged components that cannot be successfully repaired as determined

by Architect.

3.4 ADJUSTING

A. Adjust doors to be weathertight in closed position.

B. Adjust doors and operating hardware to function properly and for smooth operation without binding.

3.5 CLEANING

A. Clean pass-thru windows promptly after installation in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.

B. Remove excess joint sealant in accordance with sealant manufacturers instructions.

C. Do not use harsh cleaning materials or methods that would damage glazing or finish.

3.6 PROTECTION

A. Protect installed pass-thru windows to ensure that, except for normal weathering, pass-thru windows will be without damage or deterioration at time of substantial completion.

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SECTION 08710 - DOOR HARDWARE

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary

Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2 SUMMARY

A. This Section includes the following:

1. Commercial door hardware for the following: a. Swinging doors.

b. Other doors to the extent indicated.

2. Cylinders for doors specified in other Sections.

3. Electrified hardware.

4. Integrated access control hardware.

B. Related Sections:

1. Division 08 Section "Hollow Metal Doors and Frames" for astragals provided as part of fire-rated labeled assemblies.

2. Division 08 Section "Aluminum Frames" for door silencers provided as part of frames.

3. Division 08 Section "Flush Wood Doors" for astragals as part of fire-rated labeled assemblies.

4. Division 08 Section "Aluminum-Framed Entrances and Storefronts" for entrance door hardware, except including cylinders.

5. Division 16 for connections to electrical power system and for low-voltage wiring work.

6. Division 16 for "Access Control" for access control devices installed at door openings and provided as part of a security access system.

7. Division 16 Section "Fire Detection and Alarm" for connections to building fire alarm system.

1.3 SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: Include installation details, material descriptions, dimensions of individual components and profiles, and finishes.

B. Shop Drawings: Details of electrified and access control hardware, indicating the following:

1. System Block Wiring Diagrams: Detail wiring for power, signal, and control systems and differentiate between manufacturer-installed and field-installed wiring. Include the following for each unique electrified opening: a. Point-to-point system wiring and riser diagrams.

b. Elevation diagram of each door.

c. Operational description.

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C. Door Hardware Schedule: Prepared by or under the supervision of supplier, detailing fabrication and assembly of door hardware, as well as procedures and diagrams. Coordinate the final Door Hardware Schedule with doors, frames, and related work to ensure proper size, thickness, hand, function, and finish of door hardware.

1. Format: Comply with scheduling sequence and vertical format in DHI's "Sequence and

Format for the Hardware Schedule."

2. Organization: Organize the Door Hardware Schedule into door hardware sets indicating complete designations of every item required for each door or opening.

a. Organize door hardware sets in same order as in the Door Hardware Sets at the end of Part 3. Submittals that do not follow the same format and order as the Door

Hardware Sets will be rejected and subject to resubmission.

3. Content: Include the following information: a. Type, style, function, size, label, hand, and finish of each door hardware item.

b. Manufacturer of each item.

c. Fastenings and other pertinent information.

d. Location of door hardware set, cross-referenced to Drawings, both on floor plans and in door and frame schedule.

e. Explanation of abbreviations, symbols, and codes contained in schedule.

f. Mounting locations for door hardware.

g. Door and frame sizes and materials.

h. Description of each electrified door hardware function, including location, sequence of operation, and interface with other building control systems.

1) Sequence of Operation: Include description of component functions including, but not limited to, the following situations: normal secured/unsecured state of door; authorized access; authorized egress; unauthorized access; unauthorized egress; fire alarm and loss of power conditions.

4. Submittal Sequence: Submit the final Door Hardware Schedule at earliest possible date, particularly where approval of the Door Hardware Schedule must precede fabrication of other work that is critical in the Project construction schedule. Include Product Data,

Samples, Shop Drawings of other work affected by door hardware, and other information essential to the coordinated review of the Door Hardware Schedule.

D. Keying Schedule: Prepared under the supervision of the Owner, separate schedule detailing final keying instructions for locksets and cylinders in writing. Include keying system explanation, door numbers, key set symbols, hardware set numbers and special instructions.

Owner to approve submitted keying schedule prior to the ordering of permanent cylinders.

E. Maintenance Data: For each type of door hardware to include in maintenance manuals specified in Division 1. Upon completion of construction and building turnover, furnish two (2) complete maintenance manuals to the owner. Manuals to include the following items:

1. Approved hardware schedule, catalog cuts and keying schedule.

2. Provide keying bitting list in paper and electronic format by registered mail directly to facility manager owner.

3. Hardware installation and adjustment instructions.

4. Manufacturer's written warranty information.

5. Wiring diagrams, elevation drawings and operational descriptions for all electronic openings.

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1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Door Hardware Installer Qualifications: An experienced and factory trainined Installer who has completed both standard and electrified builders hardware and integrated access control installations similar in material, design, and extent to that indicated for this Project and whose work has resulted in construction with a record of successful in-service performance.

B. Door Hardware Supplier Qualifications: Door hardware supplier with warehousing facilities in

Project's vicinity which is not more then a half day of travel from the jobsite and who employs a qualified Architectural Hardware Consultant or equivalent experience available during the course of the Work to consult with Contractor, Architect, and Owner about door hardware and keying. Supplier recognized by manufacturers to be a direct factory-authorized distributor of the specified hardware products. Supplier is required to be available for onsite meetings with one days notice regarding issues that arise with opening functions, installation, keying, on-site warehousing, trouble shooting of products, and final punch out related issues.

1. Scheduling Responsibility: Preparation of door hardware and keying schedules.

C. Source Limitations: Obtain each type and variety of aluminum, steel and wood door hardware from the same single source manufacturer and supplier, unless otherwise indicated.

1. Provide electrified door hardware from the same manufacturer as mechanical door hardware, unless otherwise indicated. Electrified modifications or enhancements made to a source manufacturers product line by a secondary or third party source will not be accepted.

2. Provide standard door hardware, electrified door hardware and access control door hardware as a single sourced package from the same qualified supplier.

3. Provide exterior door hardware from the same manufactures as the interior door hardware, no deviations will be allowed.

D. Regulatory Requirements: Comply with provisions of the following:

1. Where indicated to comply with accessibility requirements, comply with Americans with

Disabilities Act (ADA), "Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities (ADAAG),"

ANSI Al 17.1 as follows: a. Handles, Pulls, Latches, Locks, and other Operating Devices: Shape that is easy to grasp with one hand and does not require tight grasping, tight pinching, or twisting of the wrist.

b. Door Closers: Comply with the following maximum opening-force requirements indicated:

1) Interior Hinged Doors: 5 lbf applied perpendicular to door.

2) Fire Doors: Minimum opening force allowable by authorities having jurisdiction.

c. Thresholds: Not more than 1/2 inch high. Bevel raised thresholds with a slope of not more than 1:2.

2. NFPA 101: Comply with the following for means of egress doors: a. Latches, Locks, and Exit Devices: Not more than 15 lbf to release the latch.

Locks shall not require the use of a key, tool, or special knowledge for operation.

b. Thresholds: Not more than 1/2 inch high.

3. International Building Code (2006).

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E. Fire-Rated Door Assemblies: Provide door hardware for assemblies complying with NFPA 80 that are listed and labeled by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, for fire ratings indicated, based on testing according to NFPA 252 (neutral pressure at 40" above sill) or UL-IOC.

I. Test Pressure: Positive pressure labeling.

1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. One complete shipment of door hardware as detailed in approved Door Hardware Schedule

Shop Drawings to be inventoried on site and upon receipt of material is secure in lock-up room provided with shelving for door hardware. Do not store electronic access control hardware, software or accessories at Project site without prior authorization and climate controlled facility, failure to do so will void electronic warranties.

B. Tag each item or package separately with identification related to the final Door Hardware

Schedule; and include basic installation instructions with each item or package.

C. Deliver permanent keys, cylinders, cores, access control credentials, electronic key software with loaded bitting and key records per cylinder, and related accessories directly to Owner via registered mail or overnight package service. Instructions for delivery to the Owner shall be established at the "Keying Conference". Hardware Supplier must be a regional supplier to address owner questions and concerns relating to keying issues that arise as project close-out.

1.6 COORDINATION

A. Templates: Door Hardware Supplier to provide and distribute to the parties involved for templating for doors, frames, and other work specified to be factory prepared for installing standard, electrified and access control door hardware. Check Shop Drawings of other work to confirm that adequate provisions are made for locating and installing hardware to comply with indicated requirements.

B. Access Control and Electrical Connections: Door Hardware with door and frame supplier to coordinate the layout and installation of scheduled electrified door hardware and access control equipment with required connections to source power junction boxes, power supplies, detection and monitoring hardware and fire alarm system.

C. Keying Conference: Door Hardware Supplier to conduct keying conference to comply with requirements in Division 1 Section "Project Meetings." Keying conference to incorporate the following criteria into the final keying schedule document:

1. Function of building, purpose of each area and degree of security required.

2. Plans for existing and future key system expansion.

3. Review all lock and exit device functions when reviewing keying requirements.

4. Requirements for key control system.

5. Installation of permanent keys and cylinder cores.

6. Address the requirements for delivery of keys.

7. Address keying and cylinder stamping (identification) as required by owner or owner representative.

8. Establish method of submitting electronic format of keying systems and diagram and to be produced and provided by Hardware Supplier.

D. Pre-Installation Conference: Hardware Supplier to conduct conference at Project site attended

by representatives of Door Hardware Manufacturers, Hardware Installers, Owner

Representative and General Contractor to review proper hardware installation methods and the

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Integrator, Electrical Contractor and to review the following items:

1. Inspect and discuss electrical roughing-in and other preparatory work performed by other trades.

2. Review sequence of operation for each type of electrified door hardware.

3. Review and finalize construction schedule and verify availability of materials.

4. Review required testing, inspecting, and certifying procedures.

1.7 WARRANTY

A. General Warranty: Special warranties specified in this Article shall not deprive Owner of other rights Owner may have under other provisions of the Contract Documents and shall be in addition to, and run concurrent with, other warranties made by Contractor under requirements of the Contract Documents.

B. Special Warranty: Written warranty, executed by manufacturer agreeing to repair or replace components of standard, electrified hardware and access control hardware that fails in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period. Failures include, but are not limited to, the following:

1. Structural failures including excessive deflection, cracking, or breakage.

2. Faulty operation of the hardware.

3. Deterioration of metals, metal finishes, and other materials beyond normal weathering.

C. Warranty Period: Two year from date of Substantial Completion, unless otherwise indicated.

1.8 MAINTENANCE SERVICE

A. Maintenance Tools and Instructions: Furnish a complete set of specialized tools and maintenance instructions as needed for Owner's continued adjustment, maintenance, and removal and replacement of door hardware.

B. Maintenance Service: Beginning at Substantial Completion, provide six months' full maintenance by skilled employees of door hardware and integrated access control systems suppliers and installers. Include quarterly preventive maintenance, repair or replacement of worn or defective components, lubrication, cleaning, and adjusting as required for proper door opening operation. Provide parts and supplies as used in the manufacture and installation of original products.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 SCHEDULED DOOR HARDWARE

A. General: Provide door hardware for each door to comply with requirements in this Section and the Door Hardware Schedule at the end of Part 3.

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1. Door Hardware Sets: Provide quantity, item, size, finish or color indicated for named products listed in Hardware Sets.

2. Sequence of Operation: Provide electrified and access control hardware function, sequence of operation, and interface with other building control systems indicated.

B. Designations: Requirements for design, grade, function, finish, size, and other distinctive qualities of each type of door hardware are indicated in the Door Hardware Schedule at the end of Part 3. Products are identified by using door hardware designations, as follows:

1. Named Manufacturer's Products: Product designation and manufacturer are listed for each door hardware type required for the purpose of establishing requirements.

Manufacturers' names are abbreviated in the Door Hardware Schedule. (Source manufacturer listed in boldface).

2.2 HINGES AND PIVOTS

A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:

1. Hinges: a. Hager Companies (HA).

b. McKinney Products (MC).

C. Stanley Hardware (ST).

2. Continuous Geared Hinges (Aluminum): a. Bommer Industries (BO).

b. McKinney Products (MC).

c. Pemko Manufacturing (PE).

B. Standards: BHMA Certified products complying with the following:

1. Butts and Hinges: BHMA A156.1.

2. Continuous Geared Hinges: BHMA A156.26.

3. Template Hinge Dimensions: BHMA A156.7.

C. Quantity: Provide the following, unless otherwise indicated:

1. Two Hinges: For doors with heights up to 60 inches.

2. Three Hinges: For doors with heights 61 to 90 inches.

3. Four Hinges: For doors with heights 91 to 120 inches.

4. For doors with heights more than 120 inches, provide 4 hinges, plus 1 hinge for every 30 inches (of door height greater than 120 inches.

D. Hinge Size: Provide the following, unless otherwise indicated, with hinge widths sized for door thickness and clearances required:

Metal Thickness (inches)

Maximum Door Size (inches)

36-in by 86-in by 1-3/4

< 36-in by 120-in by 1-3/4

Hinge Height

(inches)

4-1/2

5

Standard

Weight

0.134

0.146

Heavy

Weight

0.180

0.190

E. Hinge Weight and Base Material: Unless otherwise indicated, provide the following:

1. Exterior Doors: Heavy weight, non-ferrous, ball bearing hinges.

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2. Interior Doors: Heavy weight, ball bearing hinges unless Hardware Sets indicate standard weight.

F. Hinge Weight Clarification: If heavy weight hinges are specified in hardware sets for aluminum frames then standard weight hinges can be used. If aluminum frame openings are 42 inches and greater then an additional hinge should be used in lieu of heavy weight hinges.

G. Hinge Options: Comply with the following where indicated in the Door Hardware Schedule or on Drawings:

1. Non-removable Pins: Provide set screw in hinge barrel that, when tightened into a groove in hinge pin, prevents removal of pin while door is closed; for the following applications: a. Out-swinging exterior doors.

b. Out-swinging access controlled doors.

2. Electric Hinges: Provide electric transfer hinges with standardized plug connectors to accommodate up to twelve (12) wires. Connectors plug directly to through-door wiring harnesses for connection to electric locking devices and power supplies. Provide sufficient number of concealed wires to accommodate electric function of specified hardware. Wire nut connections are not acceptable.

H. Continuous-Geared Hinges (Aluminum): Minimum 0.120-inch thick, hinge leaves with minimum overall width of 4 inches; fabricated to full height of door and frame. Fabricate hinges nonhanded and to template screw locations. Continuous hinges guaranteed for the life of the opening.

1. Accessible Electrical Transfer Hinge: Provide electric transfer continuous hinges with a

12" removable hinge modification accessible without de-mounting door from the frame and standardized plug connectors to accommodate up to twelve (12) wires. Connectors plug directly to through-door wiring harnesses for connection to electric locking devices and power supplies. Provide sufficient number of concealed wires to accommodate electric function of specified hardware. Wire nut connections are not acceptable. Five year warranty required.

I. Provide mortar guard enclosure on frames at each electrical hinge location specified.

2.3 DOOR BOLTS

A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: Surface Bolts:Flush Bolts and Coordinators: a. McKinney Products (MC). b. Rockwood Manufacturing (RO).

C. Trimco Manufacturing (TR).

B. Standards: Comply with the following:

1. Surface Bolts: BHMAA156.16.

2. Automatic and Self-Latching Flush Bolts: BHMA Al 56.3.

3. Manual Flush Bolts: BHMAA156.16.

C. Surface Bolts and Flush Bolts: BHMA Certified Grade 1.

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D. Provide bolts with top rod of sufficient length to allow bolt location approximately six feet from the floor regardless if detailed as such in hardware sets. Furnish dust proof strikes for bottom bolts. Surface bolts to be 8" in length, unless otherwise noted and U.L. listed for labeled fire doors.

E. Bolt Throw: Comply with testing requirements for length of bolts to comply with labeled fire door requirements, and as follows:

1. Mortise Flush Bolts: Minimum 3/4-inch throw.

2.4 LOCKS AND LATCHES

A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:

1. Mechanical Mortise Locks and Latches: a. Corbin Russwin Hardware (CR) - ML2000 Series.

b. Schlage (SC) - L9000 Series c. Yale Security Group (YA) - 8800FL Series.

B. Standards: Comply with the following:

1. Mortise Locks and Latches: BHMA A156.13.

2. Bored Locks and Latches: BHMA Al 56.2.

C. Mortise Locks: BHMA Certified Grade 1, Series 1000.

D. Lock Functions: Function numbers and descriptions indicated in the Door Hardware Schedule comply with the following:

1. Mortise Locks: BHMAAl56.13.

E. Lock Throw: Comply with testing requirements for length of bolts to comply with labeled fire door requirements, and as follows:

1. Mortise Locks: Minimum 3/4-inch latchbolt throw.

F. Backset: 2-3/4 inches unless otherwise indicated.

2.5 ELECTRIFIED LOCKS

A. Manufacturers: Subject to same compliance standards and requirements as mechanical

Iocksets, provide products by one of the following:

1. Electromechanical Mortise Locks: a. Corbin Russwin Hardware (CR) - ML20900 Series.

b. Schlage (SC) - L90 ELEU/RX Series.

c. Yale Security Group (YA) - 8890 Series.

2. Electrified Options: As indicated in hardware sets, provide electrified lock options including: outside door trim control, latchbolt and lock/unlock status monitoring, and

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2.6 CYLINDERS AND KEYING

A. Provide patented, security cylinders utilizing a unique factory code pattern that is both geographically and time zoned protected. A letter of authorization under the letterhead of the

End User must accompany purchases of any products which involve patented cylinders, keys and accessories. Manufacturers of patented security cylinders to allow the ability for both security and conventional cylinders to be used together under the same facility master or grandmaster key system. The End User is required to have the ability for on-site cylinder pinning and original key cutting.

B. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:

1. Cylinders: a. Corbin Russwin Hardware (CR).

b. Schlage (SC). c. Yale Security Group (YA).

C. Standards: Comply with the following:

1. Cylinders: BHMAA156.5.

2. Key Control System: BHMA Al 56.5.

D. Cylinder Grade: BHMA Certified Grade 1.

E. Construction Keying: Comply with the following:

1. Construction Master keying: Provide cylinders with feature that permits voiding of construction keys without cylinder removal. Provide construction master keys in quantity as required by project Contractor.

F. Keying System: Unless otherwise indicated, provide for a keying system complying with the following requirements:

1. New Master Key System: Cylinders are factory keyed operated by a change key, master key, and a grand master key. Conduct keying meeting with End User to define and document keying system instructions and requirements.

G. Keys: Provide nickel-silver keys complying with the following:

1. Stamping: Permanently inscribe each key with a visual key control number and as directed by Owner.

2. Quantity: Provide the following: a. Cylinder Change Keys (Per Key Set): Three.

b. Master Keys (Per Level): Five.

c. Grand Master Keys: Five.

d. Extra Keyed Permanent Cores: Ten.

e. Extra Blank Keys: Fifty.

H. Key Registration List: Provide keying transcript list to Owner's representative for lock cylinders.

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1. Key Control System: Provide one lockable cabinet for key control and storage for up to 150 percent capacity, type and model to be determined in the keying meeting with the owner.

Provide End User with one copy of "Key Wizard" key management software program. Location of lockable cabinet to be coordinated with the owner and architect.

2.7 EXIT DEVICES

A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:

1. Exit Devices: a. Corbin Russwin Hardware (CR) - ED5000 Series.

b. Von Duprin (VO) - 98 Series.

C. Yale Security Group (YA) - 7000 Series.

2. Electrified Options: As indicated in hardware sets, provide electrified exit device options including: electric latch retraction, electric dogging, outside door trim control, exit alarm, delayed egress, latchbolt monitoring, lock/unlock status monitoring, touchbar monitoring and request-to-exit signaling. Unless otherwise indicated, provide electrified exit devices standard as fail secure.

B. Standard: BHMAA156.3.

C. Exit Devices: BHMA Certified Grade 1.

D. Panic Exit Devices: Listed and labeled by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, for panic protection, based on testing according to UL 305.

E. Fire Exit Devices: Complying with NFPA 80 that are listed and labeled by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, for fire and panic protection, based on testing according to UL 305 and NFPA 252.

F. Self-Contained Electronic Exit Trim: Internal, battery-powered, self-contained electronic exit device consisting of complete door trim unit with electronically motor driven locking mechanism, stand-alone proximity card reader and keypad and specified infrared programming device and accessories. Provide key override, low-battery detection and warning, LED status indicators, and ability to program at the device for the functions indicated.

G. Surface Vertical Rod Exit Devices: Provide and install interior surface and concealed vertical rod exit devices as Less Bottom Rod unless otherwise indicated.

H. Dummy Push Bar: Nonfunctioning push bar matching functional push bar.

I. Outside Trim: Match design for locksets and latchsets, unless otherwise indicated.

J. Through Bolt Installation: For exit devices and trim as required for fire rated wood doors.

2.8 ACCESSORIES FOR PAIRS OF DOORS

A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:

1. Coordinators:

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Slidell, Louisiana 70445 a. McKinney Products (MC). b. Rockwood Manufacturing (RO).

C. Trimco Manufacturing (TR).

2. Keyed Removable Mullions:

Coleman Partners Architects, LLC a. Corbin Russwin Hardware (CR).

b. Von Duprin (VO).

c. Yale Security Group (YA).

B. Standards: Comply with the following:

1. Coordinators: BHMA A156.3.

2. Removable Mullions: BHMA Al 56.3.

C. Fire-Exit Removable Mullions: Provide keyed removable mullions for use with fire exit devices complying with NFPA 80 that are listed and labeled by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, for fire and panic protection, based on testing according to UL 305 and NFPA 252. Mullions shall be used only with exit devices for which they have been tested.

2.9 CLOSERS and POWER OPERATORS

A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one the following:

1. Surface-Mounted Closers (Heavy Duty): BHMA Certified Grade 1. a. Corbin Russwin Hardware (CR) - DC6000 Series with heavy duty arms.

b. Norton Door Controls (NO) - 7500 Sedes with heavy duty arms.

c. Yale Security Group (YA) - 4400 Series with heavy duty arms.

B. Standards: Comply with the following:

1. Closers: BHMAA156.4.

2. PowerOperators: BHMAA156.19.

C. Size of Units: Unless otherwise indicated, comply with manufacturer's written recommendations for sizing of door closers depending on size of door, exposure to weather, and anticipated frequency of use. Provide non-handed, factory-sized closers adjustable to meet field conditions and requirements for opening force.

D. Closer Options: As indicated in hardware sets, provide door closer options including: delayed action, hold open arms, extra duty parallel arms, positive stop/hold open arms, compression stop/hold open arms, special mounting brackets, spacers and drop plates. Through bolt type mounting is required as indicated in the door hardware sets.

2.10 OPERATING and PROTECTIVE TRIM UNITS

A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:

1. Metal Protective Trim Units:

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C. Trimco Manufacturing (TR).

B. Standard: Comply with BHMA Al 56.6.

C. Materials: Fabricate protection plates from the following:

1. Brass/Bronze and Stainless Steel: .050 inches thick, beveled four sides (B4E) with countersunk screw holes.

D. Push-Pull Design: 1" openings.

E. Fasteners: Provide manufacturers designated fastener type as indicated in door hardware sets.

F. Furnish protection plates sized 2 inches less than door width (LDW) on push side and 1 inch less door width on pull side by height specified in door hardware sets.

2.11 STOPS AND HOLDERS

A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:

1. Stops and Holders: a. McKinney Products (MC). b. Rockwood Manufacturing (RO).

C. Trimco Manufacturing (TR).

B. Standards: Comply with the following:

1. Stops and Bumpers: BHMA A156.16.

2. Electromagnetic Door Holders: BHMA A156.15.

3. Combination Overhead Holders and Stops: BHMA A156.8.

4. Door Silencers: BHMAA156.16.

C. Stops and Bumpers: BHMA Certified Grade 1.

D. Electromagnetic Door Holders for Labeled Fire Door Assemblies: Coordinate with fire detectors and interface with fire alarm system.

1. Rixson Hardware (RX) - FM900 Series.

2. Sargent Manufacturing (SA) - 1560 Series.

3. LCN (LC) - SEM7800 Series.

E. Combination Overhead Stops and Holders: Certified BHMA Grade 1.

1. Glynn-Johnson (GJ).

2. Rixson Hardware (RX).

3. Sargent Hardware (SA).

F. Floor Stops: For doors, unless wall or other type stops are scheduled or indicated. Do not mount floor stops where they will impede traffic.

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1. Where floor or wall stops are not appropriate, provide overhead stops.

G. Silencers for Metal Door Frames: BHMA Grade 1; neoprene or rubber, minimum diameter 1/2 inch fabricated for drilled-in application to frame. Provide (3) per single door and (2) per paired door frame if applied gasketing is not specified in Hardware Sets.

2.12 DOOR THRESHOLDS, WEATHERSTRIPPING AND GASKETING

A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:

1. Door Thresholds, Weatherstripping and Gasket Seals: a. McKinney Weatherstripping Products (MW).

b. NGP Manufacturing (NG)

C. Pemko Manufacturing (PE).

B. Standard: Comply with BHMA Al 56.22.

C. General: Provide continuous weatherstrip seal on exterior doors and smoke, light, or sound gasketing on interior doors where specified. Provide non-corrosive fasteners for exterior applications.

1. Perimeter Gasketing: Apply to head and jamb, forming seal between door and frame.

Install header seal before mounting door closer arms.

2. Meeting Stile Astragals: Fasten to meeting stiles, forming seal when doors are closed.

3. Door Sweep: Apply to bottom of door, forming seal with threshold when door is closed.

D. Basic Sound Seal Requirement: Whether indicated on the drawings or not, provide gasketing

MCKS88D at sound rated wall types and at the following areas for limiting of sound transmission: private offices, exams, conference, private toilets, corridor openings, rooms and similar sound sensitive area.

E. Smoke Labeled Gasketing: Assemblies complying with NFPA 105 that are listed and labeled

by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, for smoke control ratings indicated, based on testing according to UL 1784.

1. Provide smoke labeled perimeter gasketing at all smoke labeled openings.

F. Fire Labeled Gasketing: Assemblies complying with NFPA 80 that are listed and labeled by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, for fire ratings indicated, based on testing according to UL-10C.

1. Intumescent Seals and Gasketing: Provide concealed, Category A type gasketing systems on assemblies where an intumescent seal is required to meet IBC and UL-10C positive pressure labeling.

2.13 SLIDING DOOR HARDWARE

A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:

1. Johnson Hardware. (JH).

2. Hager Manufacturing (HA).

3. Stanley Hardware. (ST).

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B. Standard: Comply with BHMA A156.14.

C. Sliding Bi-Passing Pocket Door Hardware: Provide complete sets consisting of track, hangers, stops, bumpers, floor channel, guides, and accessories indicated.

D. Bi-folding Door Hardware: Rated for door panels weighing up to 125 lb.

E. Pocket Sliding Door Hardware: Rated for doors weighing up to 200 lb.

2.14 POWER SUPPLIES

A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:

B. Power Supplies: Provide Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory Listed 12VDC or 24VDC

(field selectable) filtered and regulated power supplies. Modular unit in NEMA ICS 6, Type 4 enclosure. include battery backup option with integral battery charging capability in addition to operating the DC load in event of line voltage failure. Provide the least number of units, at the appropriate amperage level, sufficient to exceed the required total draw for the specified electrified hardware and access control equipment. Third party listed and labeled for use with fire alarm systems. Provide all control boards and relay panels to sufficiently operate the opening as described and intended per hardware sets.

1. Boxed Power Supplies: a. Securitron Door Controls (SN) - BPS Series.

b. Folger Adam EDC (FO) - FABPS Series.

C. Locknetics (LO) - 505-EIR Series.

2.15 FABRICATION

A. Fasteners: Provide door hardware manufactured to comply with published templates generally prepared for machine, wood, and sheet metal screws. Provide screws according to manufacturers recognized installation standards for application intended.

2.16 FINISHES

A. Standard: Complywith BHMAA156.18.

B. Provide quality of finish, including thickness of plating or coating (if any), composition, hardness, and other qualities complying with manufacturers standards, but in no case less than specified by referenced standards for the applicable units of hardware.

C. Protect mechanical finishes on exposed surfaces from damage by applying a strippable, temporary protective covering before shipping.

D. Provide clear powder coat finish at exit devices located on exterior openings such as gates and at pool exit doors.

E. BHMA Designations: Comply with base material and finish requirements indicated by the following:

1. BHMA 600: Primed for painting, over steel base metal.

2. BHMA 626: Satin chromium plated over nickel, over brass or bronze base metal.

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3. BHMA 628: Satin aluminum, clear anodized, over aluminum base metal.

4. BHMA 630: Satin stainless steel, over stainless-steel base metal.

5. BHMA 652: Satin chromium plated over nickel, over steel base metal.

6. BHMA 689: Aluminum painted, over any base metal.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine doors and frames, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances, labeled fire door assembly construction, wall and floor construction, and other conditions affecting performance.

B. Examine roughing-in for electrical source power to verify actual locations of wiring connections before electrified door hardware installation.

C. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.

D. Notify architect of any discrepancies or conflicts between the door schedule, door types, drawings and scheduled hardware. Proceed only after such discrepancies or conflicts have been resolved in writing.

3.2 PREPARATION

A. Steel Doors and Frames: Comply with ANSI/DHI Al 15 series.

B. Wood Doors: Comply with ANSI/DHI Al 15-W series.

C. Electrified Openings: Provide steel doors and frames and wood doors prepared to receive electrified hardware connections specified in Door Hardware Sets without additional modification.

3.3 INSTALLATION

A. Mounting Heights: Mount door hardware units at heights indicated in following applicable publications, unless specifically indicated or required to comply with governing regulations:

1. Standard Steel Doors and Frames: DHI's "Recommended Locations for Architectural

Hardware for Standard Steel Doors and Frames."

2. Custom Steel Doors and Frames: DHI's "Recommended Locations for Builders'

Hardware for Custom Steel Doors and Frames."

3. Wood Doors: DHI WDHS.3, "Recommended Locations for Architectural Hardware for

Wood Flush Doors."

B. Install each door hardware item to comply with manufacturers written instructions. Where cutting and fitting are required to install door hardware onto or into surfaces that are later to be painted or finished in another way, coordinate removal, storage, and reinstallation of surface protective trim units with finishing work specified in Division 9 Sections. Do not install surfacemounted items until finishes have been completed on substrates involved.

C. Provide and coordinate concealed wood blocking for wall mount stops as detailed in Door

Hardware Schedule.

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D. Thresholds: Set thresholds for exterior and acoustical doors in full bed of sealant complying with requirements specified in Division 7 Section "'Joint Sealants."

3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL

A. The Contractor shall comply with AIA A201 1997 section 3.3.1 which reads as follows: "The

Contractor shall be solely responsible for and have control over construction means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures and for coordinating all portions of the Work under the

Contract, unless the contract Documents give other specific instructions concerning these matters."

B. 'Field Inspection: Supplier and Door Hardware Manufacturer will perform a final inspection of installed door hardware and state in report whether work complies with or deviates from requirements, including whether door hardware is properly installed, operating and adjusted.

1. Access Control System Consultant will inspect integrated electronic and access control hardware and state in report whether installed work complies with or deviates from requirements, including whether electronic and access control hardware is properly installed and performing according to system operational descriptions.

a. Inspection: Verify that units and controls are properly installed, connected, and labeled and that interconnecting wires and terminals are identified.

b. Pre-testing: Program and adjust the system and pretest all components, wiring, and functions to verify they conform to specified requirements. Replace malfunctioning or damaged items with new items.

c. Acceptance Test Schedule: Schedule tests after pre-testing has been successfully completed and system has been in normal functional operation for at least 2 weeks.

d. Retest: Correct deficiencies identified by tests and observations and retest until specified requirements are met.

3.5 ADJUSTING

A. Initial Adjustment: Adjust and check each operating item of door hardware and each door to ensure proper operation or function of every unit. Replace units that cannot be adjusted to operate as intended. Adjust door control devices to compensate for final operation of heating and ventilating equipment and to comply with referenced accessibility requirements.

1. Door Closers: Adjust sweep period so that, from an open position of 70 degrees, the door will take at least 3 seconds to move to a point 3 inches from the latch, measured to the leading edge of the door.

B. Six-Month Adjustment: Approximately six months after date of Substantial Completion, Installer shall perform the following:

1. Examine and readjust each item of door hardware as necessary to ensure function of doors, door hardware, and electrified door hardware.

2. Consult with and instruct Owner's personnel on recommended maintenance procedures.

3. Replace door hardware items that have deteriorated or failed due to faulty design, materials, or installation of door hardware units.

3.6 CLEANING AND PROTECTION

A. Clean adjacent surfaces soiled by door hardware installation.

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B. Clean operating items as necessary to restore proper finish, and provide final protection and maintain conditions that ensure door hardware is without damage or deterioration at time of owner occupancy.

3.7 DEMONSTRATION AND KEY DISTRIBUTION

A. Engage a factory-authorized service representative to train Owner's maintenance personnel to adjust, operate, and maintain door hardware and door hardware finishes.

B. The final keys shall be officially given to the owner at an on-site conference after substantial completion.

3.8 DOOR HARDWARE SETS

A. The hardware sets listed below represent the design intent and direction of the owner and architect. They are a guideline only and should not be considered a detailed hardware schedule. Discrepancies, conflicting hardware and missing items should be brought to the attention of the architect with corrections made prior to the bidding process.

B. If an opening number has a hardware set discrepancy between the door schedule and noted openings in hardware sets, then the hardware set with the greatest cost should be bid, unless written clarification has been posted to all bidders by addendum prior to bid date.

C. If an opening number does not have a hardware set number indicated, then a similar hardware set must be used for the opening number in question, no deviations will be accepted after bid date. Supplier shall not make up their own hardware set, a hardware set specified must be used which is appropriate and meets all applicable Building Codes, Life Safety and Occupancy sheets, Security sheets and fire rating requirements as indicated on Floor Plans.

D. Manufacturer abbreviations noted in hardware schedule.

1. McKinney (MC) - Hinges, bolts, flat goods, accessories, stops.

2. McKinney (MW) - Smoke seal, weatherstrip, threshold.

3. Rixson (RX) - Overhead stops

4. Yale (YA) - Locksets, cylinders, exit devices and closers.

5. Baldwin (BA) - Sliding door lockset

HW SET #01

Doors: 124-1,127-1,129-1,220-1,223-1,337-1,338-2

Each to have:

2 Continuous Hinge MCK-12HD

1 Keyed Removable Mullion KRM200FWS

1 Rim Exit Device

I Rim Exit Device

7155 WS x 121

7155 WS

AS REQUIRED 4 Cylinder

2 Door Pull

2 Door Closer

OP9013

UNI-J-4400

1 Set Weatherstrip

1 Threshold

BY ALUM DOOR MFG

MCK2005 AT

CLEAR

600

630

630

626

US32D

689

MC

YA

YA

YA

YA

MC

YA

XX

MW

NOTE: THE ABOVE HARDWARE IS ILLUSTRATED AS A BASIS OF DESIGN.

IF ALTERNATE HARDWARE IS USED OR REQUIRED IN ORDER TO MEET HURRICANE

CODES, PLEASE PROVIDE INFORMATION TO ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW.

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HW SET #02

Doors: 124-2, 129-2, 220-2, 223-2, 337-2

Each to have:

2 Continuous Hinge MCK-12HD

1 Keyed Removable Mullion KRM200FWS

2 Rim Exit Device

3 Cylinder

7155 WS

AS REQUIRED

2 Door Pull

2 Door Closer

2 Set Weatherstrip

1 Threshold

OP9013

UNI-J-4400

BY ALUM DOOR MFG

MCK2005 AT

CLEAR

600

630

626

US32D

689

MC

YA

YA

YA

MC

YA

XX

MW

NOTE: THE ABOVE HARDWARE IS ILLUSTRATED AS A BASIS OF DESIGN.

IF ALTERNATE HARDWARE IS USED OR REQUIRED IN ORDER TO MEET HURRICANE

CODES, PLEASE PROVIDE INFORMATION TO ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW.

HW SET #03

Doors: 205-2

Each to have:

1 Continuous Hinge

1 Alarmed Rim Exit Device

2 Cylinder

1 Door Pull

1 Door Closer

1 Set Weatherstrip

1 Threshold

MCK-12HD

7155 WS A

AS REQUIRED

OP9013

UNI-J-4400

BY ALUM DOOR MFG

MCK2005 AT

CLEAR

630

626

US32D

689

MC

YA

YA

MC

YA

XX

MW

NOTE: THE ABOVE HARDWARE IS ILLUSTRATED AS A BASIS OF DESIGN.

IF ALTERNATE HARDWARE IS USED OR REQUIRED IN ORDER TO MEET HURRICANE

CODES, PLEASE PROVIDE INFORMATION TO ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW.

HW SET #04

Doors: 212-2

Each to have:

1 Continuous Hinge

1 Rim Exit Device

1 Cylinder

1 Door Pull

1 Door Closer

1 Set Weatherstrip

I Threshold

MCK-12HD

7155 WS

AS REQUIRED

OP9013

UNI-J-4400

BY ALUM DOOR MFG

MCK2005 AT

CLEAR

630

626

US32D

689

MC

YA

YA

MC

YA

XX

MW

NOTE: THE ABOVE HARDWARE IS ILLUSTRATED AS A BASIS OF DESIGN.

IF ALTERNATE HARDWARE IS USED OR REQUIRED IN ORDER TO MEET HURRICANE

CODES, PLEASE PROVIDE INFORMATION TO ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW.

HW SET #05

Doors: 205-1

Each to have:

2 Continuous Hinge MCK-12HD

1 Keyed Removable Mullion KRM200

1 Rim Exit Device

1 Rim Exit Device

4 Cylinder

2 Door Pull

7105 x 121

7105

AS REQUIRED

OP9013

DOOR HARDWARE

CLEAR

600

630

630

626

US32D

MC

YA

YA

YA

YA

MC

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689 YA

HW SET #06

Doors: 338-1

Each to have:

2 Elect Continuous Hinge

1 Elect Rim Exit Device

MCK-1 2HD x ACC

1 Keyed Removable Mullion KRM200

1 Elect Rim Exit Device 7100 x 121 G

7100 G

3 Cylinder AS REQUIRED

2 Door Pull

2 Door Closer

OP9013

UNI-J-4400

1 Power Supply BPS-24

1 Key Switch MKA2

1 Wiring Diagram

CLEAR

600

630

630

626

US32D

689

MC

YA

YA

YA

YA

MC

YA

SN

SN

XX

OPERATION: KEY SWITCH LOCATED AT RECEPTIONIST DESK OPERATES

AS A MOMENTARY SWITCH TO ALLOW INGRESS AND MAINTAINED SWITCH TO

ALLOW FOR ELECTRIC DOGGING.

HW SET #07

Doors: 113-3

Each to have:

1 Continuous Hinge

1 Rim Exit Device

1 Cylinder

I Door Closer

1 Kick Plate

1 Set Weatherstrip

1 Threshold

MCK-14HD

7155 WS x 634F

AS REQUIRED

4420

KP50 8"

MCK303 APK

MCK2005 AT

HW SET #08

Doors: 414-1, 442-1, 523-1, 524-1

Each to have:

2 Continuous Hinge MCK-14HD

1 Keyed Removable Mullion KRM200FWS

2 Rim Exit Device

3 Cylinder

2 Door Closer

2 Kick Plate

2 Set Weatherstrip

1 Threshold

7155 WS x 634F

AS REQUIRED

4420

KP50 8" x 2" LDW

MCK303 APK

MCK2005 AT

HW SET #09

Doors: 121-1

Each to have:

2 Continuous Hinge MCK-14HD

1 Keyed Removable Mullion KRM200FWS

1 Rim Exit Device

1 Rim Exit Device

2 Cylinder

2 Door Closer

2 Kick Plate

7150 WS x CR627F

7150 WS

AS REQUIRED

4420

KP50 8" x 2" LDW

2 Set Weatherstrip

1 Threshold

MCK303 APK

MCK2005 AT

CLEAR

630

626

689

US32D

CLEAR

600

630

626

689

US32D

CLEAR

600

630

630

626

689

US32D

MC

YA

YA

YA

MC

MW

MW

MC

YA

YA

YA

YA

MC

MW

MW

MC

YA

YA

YA

YA

YA

MC

MW

MW

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HW SET #10

Doors: 100-2, 108-1

Each to have:

1 Continuous Hinge

1 Entrance Lock

1 Door Closer

1 Kick Plate

1 Door Viewer

1 Set Weatherstrip

1 Threshold

MCK-14HD

CRR 8847FL

4420

KP50 8" x 2" LDW

DV3 @ 100-2

MCK303 APK

MCK2005 AT

HW SET #11

Doors: 106-1

Each to have:

1 Continuous Hinge

1 Entrance Lock

1 Door Closer

1 Floor Stop

1 Set Weatherstrip

1 Door Bottom

1 Threshold

MCK-14HD

CRR 8847FL

4400

FS26

MCK303 APK

MCK222 APK

MCK171 A

HW SET #12

Doors: 001-1, 002-1

Each to have:

1 Continuous Hinge

1 Entrance Lock

1 Door Closer

1 Kick Plate

1 Set Weatherstrip

1 Threshold

MCK-14HD

CRR 8847FL

4420

KP50 8" x 2" LDW

MCK303 APK

MCK2005 AT

HW SET #13

Doors: 511-1, 512-1

Each to have:

I Continuous Hinge

1 Hotel/Motel Lock

1 Door Closer

1 Kick Plate

1 Set Weatherstrip

1 Threshold

MCK-14HD

CRR 8832FL

4420

KP50 8" x 2" LDW

MCK303 APK

MCK2005 AT

HW SET #14

Doors: 100-1, 109-1,122-1, 300-1, 409-1, 413-1, 437-1, 441-1, 507-1

Each to have:

2 Continuous Hinge

2 Surface Bolt

I Entrance Lock

2 Door Closer

2 Kick Plate

1 Set Weatherstrip

1 Threshold

1 Astragal

MCK-14HD

988YA

CRR 8847FL

4420

KP50 8" x 1" LDW

MCK303 APK

MCK2005 AT

BY HM DOOR MFG

CLEAR

630

689

US32D

CRM

CLEAR

630

689

US26D

CLEAR

630

689

US32D

CLEAR

630

689

US32D

CLEAR

CR

630

689

US32D

DOOR HARDWARE

MC

YA

YA

MC

MC

MW

MW

MC

YA

YA

MC

MW

MW

MW

MC

YA

YA

MC

MW

MW

MC

YA

YA

MC

MW

MW

MC

YA

YA

MC

MW

MW

XX

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HW SET #15

Doors: 216-1, 219-1, 405-1, 406-1, 407-1, 408-1, 415-1, 416-1, 417-1, 418-1, 419-1, 420-1, 421-1,

422-1, 433-1, 434-1, 435-1,436-1,443-1,444-1,445-1,446-1,447-1,448-1,449-1,450-1, 501-1,

502-1, 503-1, 504-1, 513-1, 514-1, 515-1, 516-1, 517-1, 518-1, 519-1, 520-1

Each to have:

3 Hinges TA2714 US26D

1 Classroom Intruder Lock CRR 8818-2FL 630

1 Wall Stop WS02 US32D

3 Door Silencers SiM

MC

YA

MC

MC

HW SET #16

Doors: 200-1, 202-1

Each to have:

3 Hinges

1 Classroom Intruder Lock

1 Wall Stop

1 Set Sound Seals

1 Auto Door Bottom

HW SET #17

Doors: 200-2, 202-2

Each to have:

4 Hinges

1 Classroom Intruder Lock

1 Overhead Stop

1 Set Sound Seals

I Auto Door Bottom

TA2714

CRR 8818-2FL

WS02

MCK332 CR

MCK411 ARL

TA2714

CRR 8818-2FL

#6ADJ SERIES

MCK332 CR

MCK411 ARL

US26D

630

US32D

US26D

630

630

MC

YA

MC

MW

MW

MC

YA

RX

MW

MW

HW SET #18

Doors: 212-1

Each to have:

4 Hinges

1 Classroom Intruder Lock

1 Wall Stop

3 Door Silencers

TA2714

CRR 8818-2FL

WS02

SiM

HW SET #19

Doors: 105-1, 117-1, 119-1, 120-1,120-2

Each to have:

6 Hinges

2 Flush Bolt

1 Dust Proof Strike

1 Classroom Lock

2 Door Closer

2 Kick Plate

2 Door Silencers

TA2714

FB01M

DPS3

CRR 8808FL

4420-T

KP50 8" x 1"

SiM

US26D

630

US32D

US26D

US26D

US26D

630

689

US32D

MC

YA

MC

MC

HW SET #20

Doors: 211-1, 215-1, 302-1, 305-2, 308-1, 308-2, 310-1, 311-1, 321-2, 322-2, 324-1, 424-1

Each to have:

3 Hinges

1 Classroom Lock

1 Wall Stop

TA2714

CRR 8808FL

WS02

US26D

630

US32D

MC

YA

MC

DOOR HARDWARE

MC

MC

MC

YA

YA

MC

MC

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3 Door Silencers SiM

HW SET #21

Doors: 301-1, 301-2, 322-3

Each to have:

3 Hinges

I Classroom Lock

1 Overhead Stop

3 Door Silencers

TA2714

CRR 8808FL

#10 SERIES

SIM

HW SET #22

Doors: 112-1, 207-1, 307-1, 312-1, 329-1, 337-3, 423-1

Each to have:

3 Hinges

1 Classroom Lock

1 Door Closer

1 Kick Plate

1 Wall Stop

3 Door Silencers

TA2714

CRR 8808FL

4400/PR4400

KP50 8" x 2" LDW

WS02

SiM

HW SET #23

Doors: 100-3, 100-5

Each to have:

3 Hinges

1 Classroom Lock

1 Door Closer

1 Kick Plate

1 Door Stop & Holder

3 Door Silencers

HW SET #24

Doors: 305-1, 321-1

Each to have:

3 Hinges

1 Classroom Lock

1 Door Closer

1 Kick Plate

3 Door Silencers

HW SET #25

Doors: 312-2

Each to have:

3 Hinges

1 Classroom Lock

1 Door Closer

1 Kick Plate

T4A3786

CRR 8808FL

PR4400 (180

KP50 8" LDW

ADH02

SiM

TA2714

CRR 8808FL

4420

KP50 8" x 2"

SiM

TA2714

CRR 8808FL

UNI-J-4400

°

SWING)

LDW

KP50 8" x 2" LDW

HW SET #26

Doors: 100-4

Each to have:

6 Hinges

1 Auto Flush Bolt Set

1 Classroom Lock

2 Door Closer

2 Kick Plate

2 Door Stop & Holder

2 Door Silencers

DOOR HARDWARE

TA2714

FB09WFB2

CRR 8808FL

PR4400 (180 SWING)

KP50 8" x 1" LDW

ADH02

SiM

Coleman Partners Architects, LLC

US26D

630

630

US26D

630

689

US32D

US32D

US26D

630

689

US32D

US26D

US26D

630

689

US32D

US26D

630

689

US32D

US26D

US26D

630

689

US32D

US26D

MC

MC

YA

RX

MC

MC

YA

YA

MC

MC

MC

MC

YA

YA

MC

MC

MC

MC

YA

YA

MC

MC

MC

YA

YA

MC

MC

MC

YA

YA

MC

MC

MC

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HW SET #27

Doors: 213-1

Each to have:

6 Hinges

2 Flush Bolt

1 Dust Proof Strike

1 Classroom Lock

2 Overhead Stop

2 Door Silencers

TA2714

FB01M

DPS3

CRR 8808FL

#10 SERIES

SiM

US26D

US26D

US26D

630

630

HW SET #28

Doors: 104-1, 116-1, 203-2, 209-1, 313-1, 314-1, 315-1, 322-1, 330-1, 334-1, 335-1, 428-1

Each to have:

3 Hinges TA2714 US26D MC

1 Office Lock CRR 8807FL 630 YA

1 Wall Stop WS02 US32D MC

3 Door Silencers SiM MC

MC

MC

MC

YA

RX

MC

HW SET #29

Doors: 203-1

Each to have:

3 Hinges

1 Office Lock

1 Overhead Stop

3 Door Silencers

HW SET #30

Doors: 125-1

Each to have:

3 Hinges

1 Office Lock

1 Door Closer

1 Kick Plate

1 Wall Stop

3 Door Silencers

TA2714

CRR 8807FL

#10 SERIES

SiM

TA2714

CRR 8807FL

4410

KP50 8" x 2" LDW

WS02

SiM

HW SET #31

Doors: 106-2, 122-2, 332-1, 401-1, 404-1, 410-1, 411-1, 438-1, 439-1

Each to have:

3 Hinges

1 Storeroom Lock

1 Door Closer

1 Kick Plate

1 Wall Stop

3 Door Silencers

TA2714

CRR 8805FL

4400/PR4400

KP50 8" x 2" LDW

WS02

SiM

HW SET #32

Doors: 303-1, 317-1, 510-1

Each to have:

3 Hinges

1 Storeroom Lock

1 Door Closer

1 Kick Plate

3 Door Silencers

TA2714

CRR 8805FL

4420

KP50 8" x 2" LOW

SiM

US26D

630

630

US26D

630

689

US32D

US32D

US26D

630

689

US32D

US32D

US26D

630

689

US32D

MC

YA

RX

MC

MC

YA

YA

MC

MC

MC

YA

YA

MC

MC

MC

MC

YA

YA

MC

MC

MC

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HW SET #33

Doors: 319-1,412-1,440-1

Each to have:

6 Hinges

2 Flush Bolt

1 Dust Proof Strike

1 Storeroom Lock

2 Door Closer

2 Kick Plate

2 Door Stop

2 Door Silencers

HW SET #37

Doors: 107-1

Each to have:

3 Hinges

1 Dormitory Lock

1 Door Closer

1 Kick Plate

3 Door Silencers

TA2714

FB01M

DPS3

CRR 8805FL

4400/PR4400

KP50 8" LDW

FS261WS02

SiM

HW SET #34

Doors: 123-1, 218-1, 429-1, 430-1, 509-1

Each to have:

6 Hinges

2 Flush Bolt

1 Dust Proof Strike

1 Storeroom Lock

2 Door Closer

2 Kick Plate

2 Door Silencers

TA2714

FB01IM

DPS3

CRR 8805FL

4420

KP50 8" x 1" LDW

SiM

HW SET #35

Doors: 115-1, 119A-1, 208-1, 304-1, 330-2

Each to have:

3 Hinges

1 Dormitory Lock

1 Wall Stop

3 Door Silencers

TA2714

CRR 8822FL

WS02

SiM

HW SET #36

Doors: 103-1

Each to have:

3 Hinges

1 Dormitory Lock

1 Door Closer

1 Kick Plate

1 Overhead Stop

3 Door Silencers

TA2714

CRR 8822FL

4400

KP50 8" x 2" LDW

#10 SERIES

SiM

TA2714

CRR 8822FL

4420

KP50 8" x 2" LDW

SiM

US26D

US26D

US26D

630

689

US32D

US26D

MC

MC

MC

YA

YA

.

MC

MC

MC

US26D

US26D

US26D

630

689

US32D

US26D

630

US32D

US26D

630

689

US32D

630

US26D

630

689

US32D

MC

YA

MC

MC

MC

YA

YA

MC

RX

MC

MC

MC

MC

YA

YA

MC

MC

MC

YA

YA

MC

MC

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HW SET #38

Doors: 320-1

Each to have:

6 Hinges

2 Flush Bolt

1 Dust Proof Strike

1 Dormitory Lock

1 Wall Stop

1 Overhead Stop

2 Door Silencers

TA2714

FB01M

DPS3

CRR 8822FL

WS02

#10 SERIES

SiM

US26D

US26D

US26D

630

US32D

630

MC

MC

MC

YA

MC

RX

MC

HW SET #39

Doors: 113-5

Each to have:

3 Hinges

1 Dbi Cyl Lockset

1 Door Closer

1 Kick Plate

1 Set Door Seals

TA2714

CRR 8860-2FL

4420

KP50 8" x 2" LDW

MCKS88 D

US26D

630

689

US32D

MW

MC

YA

YA

MC

HW SET #40

Doors: 217-1, 217-2, 326-1, 326-2, 426-1, 427-1

Each to have:

3 Hinges

1 Privacy Set

1 Wall Stop

3 Door Silencers

TA2714

CRR 8862FL

WS02

SiM

US26D

630

US32D

MC

YA

MC

MC

HW SET #41

Doors: 108-2, 501-2, 502-2, 503-3, 504-3, 513-2, 514-2, 515-3, 516-3, 517-2, 518-2, 519-3, 520-3

Each to have:

3 Hinges TA2714 US26D MC

1 Privacy Set

1 Overhead Stop

3 Door Silencers

CRR 8862FL

#10 SERIES

SIM

630

630

YA

RX

MC

HW SET #42

Doors: 102-1, 114-1, 206-1

Each to have:

3 Hinges

1 Privacy Set

1 Door Closer

1 Kick Plate

1 Wall Stop

3 Door Silencers

TA2714

CRR 8862FL

4400/PR4400

KP5O 8" x 2" LDW

WSO2

SiM

US26D

630

689

US32D

US32D

MC

YA

YA

MC

MC

MC

HW SET #43

Doors: 206-1, 217-4, 328-1

Each to have:

3 Hinges

1 Privacy Set

1 Door Closer

1 Kick Plate

3 Door Silencers

TA2714

CRR 8862FL

4420

KP50 8" x 2" LDW

S1M

US26D

630

689

US32D

MC

YA

YA

MC

MC

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HW SET #44

Doors: 503-2, 504-2, 515-2, 516-2, 519-2, 520-2

Each to have:

3 Hinges

1 Passage Set

1 Wall Stop

3 Door Silencers

TA2714

CRR 8801FL

WS02

SiM

US26D

630

US32D

MC

YA

MC

MC

HW SET #45

Doors: 407-2, 408-2, 417-2, 418-2, 421-2, 422-2, 435-2, 436-2, 445-2, 446-2, 449-2, 450-2

Each to have:

3 Hinges

1 Passage Set

TA2714

CRR 8801 FL

US26D

630

MC

YA

1 Overhead Stop

3 Door Silencers

#10 SERIES

SiM

630 RX

MC

HW SET #46

Doors: 201-1, 204-1

Each to have:

3 Hinges

1 Passage Set

1 Overhead Stop

1 Set Sound Seals

1 Auto Door Bottom

HW SET #47

Doors: 316-1, 318-1

Each to have:

3 Hinges

1 Push Plate

1 Pull Plate

1 Door Closer

1 Kick Plate

1 Floor Stop

3 Door Silencers

TA2714

CRR 8801 FL

#6ADJ SERIES

MCK332 CR

MCK411 ARL

TA2714

P053

DP803

4400/PR4400

KP50 8" x 2"

FS26

SiM

HW SET #48

Doors: 111-3, 113-2, 113-4

Each to have:

6 Hinges T4A3786

1 Keyed Removable Mullion KRM200

1

1

Rim Exit Device

Rim Exit Device

4 Cylinder

2 Door Closer

7105 x 632F

7105 x 634F

AS REQUIRED

2 Kick Plate

2 Door Silencers

4420

KP50 8" x 2" LOW

SiM

US26D

630

630

US26D

US32D

US32D

689

US32D

US26D

US26D

600

630

630

626

689

US32D

MC

YA

RX

MW

MW

MC

MC

MC

YA

MC

MC

MC

MC

YA

YA

YA

YA

YA

MC

MC

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HW SET #49

Doors: 111-1, 111-2, 113-1

Each to have:

6 Hinges T4A3786

1 Keyed Removable Mullion KRM200

1 Rim Exit Device 7105 x 632F

1 Rim Exit Device 7105 x 634F

4 Cylinder

2 Door Closer

AS REQUIRED

PR4400

2 Kick Plate KP50 8" x 2" LDW

2 Floor Stop

2 Door Silencers

FS26

SiM

US26D

600

630

630

626

689

US32D

US26D

HW SET #50

Doors: 124-3, 338-3

Each to have:

2 Continuous Hinge

1 SVR Exit Device

1 SVR Exit Device

2 Door Closer

2 Kick Plate

2 Magnetic Holder

1 Set Door Seals

MCK-14HD

7170F90 x CR628F LBR

7170F90 LBR

P4440 ST

KP50 8" x 1" LDW

FM990 SERIES

MCKS88 D

CLEAR

630

630

689

US32D

689

NOTE: MAGNETIC HOLDER TO BE TIED INTO FIRE ALARM SYSTEM.

HW SET #51

Doors: 325-1

Each to have:

1 Pocket Trackset

1 Sliding Door Lock

1 Cylinder

HW SET #52

Doors: 001-2

Each to have:

I Cylinder

1 OOPD x HANGER 1125

8595

AS REQUIRED

AS REQUIRED

US26D

626

626

JH

BA

YA

YA

NOTE: BALANCE OF HARDWARE FURNISHED BY DOOR MANUFACTURER.

MC

YA

YA

YA

YA

YA

MC

MC

MC

MC

YA

YA

YA

MC

RX

MW

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SECTION 08800 - GLAZING

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PART 1 -GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary

Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2 SUMMARY

A. Section includes glazing for the following products and applications, including those specified in other Sections where glazing requirements are specified by reference to this Section:

1. Doors.

2. Glazed curtain walls.

3. Storefront framing.

4. Glazed entrances.

1.3 DEFINITIONS

A. Glass Manufacturers: Firms that produce primary glass, fabricated glass, or both, as defined in referenced glazing publications.

B. Glass Thicknesses: Indicated by thickness designations in millimeters according to

ASTM C 1036.

C. Interspace: Space between lites of an insulating-glass unit.

1.4 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

A. General: Installed glazing systems shall withstand normal thermal movement and wind and impact loads (where applicable) without failure, including loss or glass breakage attributable to the following: defective manufacture, fabrication, or installation; failure of sealants or gaskets to remain watertight and airtight; deterioration of glazing materials; or other defects in construction.

B. Delegated Design: Design glass, including comprehensive engineering analysis according to

ASTM E 1300 by a qualified professional engineer, using the following design criteria:

1. Design Wind Pressures: Determine design wind pressures applicable to Project according to ASCE/SEI 7, based on heights above grade indicated on Drawings.

a. Wind Design Data: As indicated on Drawings.

2. Vertical Glazing: For glass surfaces sloped 15 degrees or less from vertical, design glass to resist design wind pressure based on glass type factors for short-duration load.

3. Maximum Lateral Deflection: For glass supported on all four edges, limit center-of-glass deflection at design wind pressure to not more than 1/50 times the short-side length or 1 inch (25 mm), whichever is less.

4. Differential Shading: Design glass to resist thermal stresses induced by differential shading within individual glass lites.

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C. Thermal Movements: Allow for thermal movements from ambient and surface temperature changes acting on glass framing members and glazing components.

1. Temperature Change: 120 deg F (67 deg C), ambient; 180 deg F (100 deg C), material surfaces.

1.5 SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: For each glass product and glazing material indicated.

B. Glass Samples: For each type of glass; 12 inches (300 mm) square.

C. Glazing Schedule: List glass types and thicknesses for each size opening and location. Use same designations indicated on Drawings.

0. Delegated-Design Submittal: For glass indicated to comply with performance requirements and design criteria, including analysis data signed and sealed by the qualified professional engineer responsible for their preparation.

E. Qualification Data: For installers and manufacturers of insulating-glass units.

F. Product Certificates: For glass and glazing products, from manufacturer.

G. Product Test Reports: Based on evaluation of comprehensive tests performed by a qualified testing agency, for laminated and laminated insulated glazing panels.

H. Warranties: Sample of special warranties.

1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Installer Qualifications: A qualified installer who employs glass installers for this Project who are certified under the National Glass Association's Certified Glass Installer Program.

B. Glass Testing Agency Qualifications: A qualified independent testing agency accredited according to the NFRC CAP 1 Certification Agency Program.

C. Source Limitations for Glass: Obtain laminated glass and insulating glass from single source from single manufacturer for each glass type.

D. Source Limitations for Glazing Accessories: Obtain from single source from single manufacturer for each product and installation method.

E. Glazing Publications: Comply with published recommendations of glass product manufacturers and organizations below, unless more stringent requirements are indicated. Refer to these publications for glazing terms not otherwise defined in this Section or in referenced standards.

1. GANA Publications: GANA's "Laminated Glazing Reference Manual" and GANA's

"Glazing Manual."

2. IGMA Publication for Insulating Glass: SIGMA TM-3000, "North American Glazing

Guidelines for Sealed Insulating Glass Units for Commercial and Residential Use."

F. Safety Glazing Labeling: Where safety glazing labeling is indicated, permanently mark glazing with certification label of the SGCC or another certification agency acceptable to authorities

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Coleman Partners Architects, LLC having jurisdiction and/or architect. Label shall indicate manufacturer's name, type of glass, thickness, and safety glazing standard with which glass complies.

G. Insulating-Glass Certification Program: Permanently marked either on spacers or on at least one component lie of units with appropriate certification label of IGCC.

H. Mockups: Build mockups to verify selections made under sample submittals and to demonstrate aesthetic effects and set quality standards for materials and execution.

1. Install glazing in mockups specified in Division 8 Section "Glazed Aluminum Curtain

Walls" to match glazing systems required for Project, including glazing methods.

2. Approved mockups may become part of the completed Work if undisturbed at time of

Substantial Completion.

1.7 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Protect glazing materials according to manufacturer's written instructions. Prevent damage to glass and glazing materials from condensation, temperature changes, direct exposure to sun, or other causes.

B. Comply with insulating-glass manufacturer's written recommendations for venting and sealing units to avoid hermetic seal ruptures due to altitude change.

1.8 PROJECT CONDITIONS

A. Environmental Limitations: Do not proceed with glazing when ambient and substrate temperature conditions are outside limits permitted by glazing material manufacturers and when glazing channel substrates are wet from rain, frost, condensation, or other causes.

1.9 WARRANTY

A. Manufacturer's Special Warranty on Laminated Glass: Manufacturer's standard form in which laminated-glass manufacturer agrees to replace laminated-glass units that deteriorate within specified warranty period. Deterioration of laminated glass is defined as defects developed from normal use that are not attributed to glass breakage or to maintaining and cleaning laminated glass contrary to manufacturer's written instructions. Defects include edge separation, delamination materially obstructing vision through glass, and blemishes exceeding those allowed by referenced laminated-glass standard.

1. Warranty Period: 10 years from date of Substantial Completion.

B. Manufacturer's Special Warranty on Insulating Glass: Manufacturer's standard form in which insulating-glass manufacturer agrees to replace insulating-glass units that deteriorate within specified warranty period. Deterioration of insulating glass is defined as failure of hermetic seal under normal use that is not attributed to glass breakage or to maintaining and cleaning insulating glass contrary to manufacturer's written instructions. Evidence of failure is the obstruction of vision by dust, moisture, or film on interior surfaces of glass.

1. Warranty Period: 10 years from date of Substantial Completion.

PART 2 PRODUCTS

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2.1 GLASS PRODUCTS, GENERAL

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A. Thickness: Where glass thickness is indicated, it is a minimum. Provide glass lites in thicknesses as needed to comply with requirements indicated.

1. Minimum Glass Thickness for Eiterior Lites: Not less than 6.0 mm.

B. Strength: Where float glass is indicated, provide annealed float glass, Kind HS heat-treated float glass, or Kind FT heat-treated float glass as needed to comply with "Performance

Requirements" Article. Where heat-strengthened glass is indicated, provide Kind HS heattreated float glass or Kind FT heat-treated float glass as needed to comply with "Performance

Requirements" Article. Where fully tempered glass is indicated, provide Kind FT heat-treated float glass.

C. Windborne-Debris-lmpact Resistance: Provide exterior glazing that passes basic-protection testing requirements in ASTM E 1996 for Wind Zone 2 when tested according to ASTM E 1886.

Test specimens shall be no smaller in width and length than glazing indicated for use on the

Project and shall be installed in same manner as glazing indicated for use on the Project.

1. Large-Missile Test: For glazing located within 30 feet (9.1 m) of grade.

2. Small-Missile Test: For glazing located more than 30 feet (9.1 m) above grade.

D. Thermal and Optical Performance Properties: Provide glass with performance properties specified, as indicated in manufacturer's published test data, based on procedures indicated below:

1. For monolithic-glass lites, properties are based on units with lites 6.0 mm thick.

2. For laminated-glass lites, properties are based on products of construction indicated.

3. For insulating-glass units, properties are based on units of thickness indicated for overall unit and for each lite.

4. U-Factors: Center-of-glazing values, according to NFRC 100 and based on LBL's

WINDOW 5.2 computer program, expressed as Btu/sq. ft. x h x deg F (Wfsq. m x K).

5. Solar Heat-Gain Coefficient and Visible Transmittance: Center-of-glazing values, according to NFRC 200 and based on LBL's WINDOW 5.2 computer program.

2.2 GLASS PRODUCTS

A. Float Glass: ASTM C 1036, Type I, Quality-Q3, Class I (clear) unless otherwise indicated.

B. Heat-Treated Float Glass: ASTM C 1048; Type I; Quality-03; Class I (clear) unless otherwise indicated; of kind and condition indicated.

1. Fabrication Process: By horizontal (roller-hearth) process with roll-wave distortion parallel to bottom edge of glass as installed unless otherwise indicated.

2. For uncoated glass, comply with requirements for Condition A.

2.3 LAMINATED GLASS

A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:

1. Oldcastle.

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2. Viracon

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B. Windborne-Debris-lmpact-Resistant Laminated Glass: ASTM C 1172, and complying with testing requirements in 16 CFR 1201 for Category II materials, with "Windborne-Debris-Impact

Resistance" Paragraph in "Glass Products, General" Article, and with other requirements specified. Use materials that have a proven record of no tendency to bubble, discolor, or lose physical and mechanical properties after fabrication and installation.

1. Construction: Laminate glass with the following to comply with interlayer manufacturer's written recommendations: a. Polyvinyl butyral interlayer.

2. Interlayer Thickness: Provide thickness not less than that indicated and as needed to

3. comply with requirements.

Interlayer Color: Clear unless otherwise indicated.

C. Glass: Comply with applicable requirements in "Glass Products" Article as indicated by designations in "Laminated-Glass Types" Article.

2.4 INSULATING GLASS

A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:

1. Oldcastle.

2. Viracon.

B. Insulating-Glass Units: Factory-assembled units consisting of sealed lites of glass separated by a dehydrated interspace, qualified according to ASTM E 2190, and complying with other requirements specified.

1. Sealing System: Dual seal, with manufacturer's standard primary and secondary sealing sysytem.

2. Spacer: Manufacturer's standard spacer material and construction.

3. Desiccant: Molecular sieve or silica gel, or blend of both.

C. Glass: Comply with applicable requirements in "Glass Products" Article and in "Laminated

Glass" Article as indicated by designations in "Insulating-Glass Types" Article and in "Insulating-

Laminated-Glass Types" Article.

2.5 GLAZING GASKETS

A. Dense Compression Gaskets: Molded or extruded gaskets of profile and hardness required to maintain watertight seal, made from one of the following:

1. Neoprene complying with ASTM C 864.

2. EPDM complying with ASTM C 864.

3. Silicone complying with ASTM C 1115.

4. Thermoplastic polyolefin rubber complying with ASTM C 1115.

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B. Soft Compression Gaskets: Extruded or molded, closed-cell, integral-skinned gaskets complying with ASTM C 509, Type II, black; of profile and hardness required to maintain watertight seal.

1. Application: Use where soft compression gaskets will be compressed by inserting dense compression gaskets on opposite side Of glazing or pressure applied by means of pressure-glazing stops on opposite side of glazing.

C. Lock-Strip Gaskets: Neoprene extrusions in size and shape indicated, fabricated into frames with molded corner units and zipper lock-strips, complying with ASTM C 542, black.

2.6 GLAZING SEALANTS

A. General:

1. Compatibility: Provide glazing sealants that are compatible with one another and with other materials they will contact, including glass products, seals of insulating-glass units, and glazing channel substrates, under conditions of service and application, as demonstrated by sealant manufacturer based on testing and field experience.

2. Suitability: Comply with sealant and glass manufacturers' written instructions for selecting glazing sealants suitable for applications indicated and for conditions existing at time of installation. As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range.

B. Glazing Sealant: Neutral-curing silicone glazing sealant complying with ASTM C 920, Type S,

Grade NS, Class 50, Use NT.

1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide the following: a. Dow Corning Corporation; 795.

2.7 GLAZING TAPES

A. Expanded Cellular Glazing Tapes: Closed-cell, PVC foam tapes; factory coated with adhesive on both surfaces; and complying with AAMA 800 for the following types:

1. AAMA 810.1, Type 1, for glazing applications in which tape acts as the primary sealant.

2. AAMA 810.1, Type 2, for glazing applications in which tape is used in combination with a

full bead of liquid sealant.

2.8 MISCELLANEOUS GLAZING MATERIALS

A. General: Provide products of material, size, and shape complying with referenced glazing standard, requirements of manufacturers of glass and other glazing materials for application indicated, and with a proven record of compatibility with surfaces contacted in installation.

B. Cleaners, Primers, and Sealers: Types recommended by sealant or gasket manufacturer.

C. Setting Blocks: Elastomeric material with a Shore, Type A durometer hardness of 85, plus or minus 5.

D. Spacers: Elastomeric blocks or continuous extrusions of hardness required by glass manufacturer to maintain glass lites in place for installation indicated.

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E. Edge Blocks: Elastomeric material of hardness needed to limit glass lateral movement (side walking).

F. Cylindrical Glazing Sealant Backing: ASTM C 1330, Type 0 (open-cell material), of size and density to control glazing sealant depth and otherwise produce optimum glazing sealant performance..

G. Perimeter Insulation for Fire-Resistive Glazing: Product that is approved by testing agency that listed and labeled fire-resistant glazing product with which it is used for application and fireprotection rating indicated.

2.9 FABRICATION OF GLAZING UNITS

A. Fabricate glazing units in sizes required to fit openings indicated for Project, with edge and face clearances, edge and surface conditions, and bite complying with written instructions of product manufacturer and referenced glazing publications, to comply with system performance requirements.

B. Grind smooth and polish exposed glass edges and comers.

2.10 MONOLITHIC-GLASS TYPES

A. Glass Type: Clear fully tempered float glass.

1. Thickness: 6.0 mm.

2. Provide safety glazing labeling.

2.11 LAMINATED-GLASS TYPES

A. Glass Type "CL" (Clear): Low-e-coated, laminated vision glass with two plies of clear heatstrengthened float glass.

1. Thickness of Each Glass Ply: 6.0 mm.

2. Interlayer Thickness: Thickness as required to meet the windborne debris requirements of Paragraph 2.1-C of this specification section but not less than .090 inches thick clear.

3. Low-E Coating: Pyrolytic on second surface.

4. Visible Light Transmittance: 57 percent minimum.

5. Winter Nighttime U-Factor: .95 maximum.

6. Summer Daytime U-Factor: .86 maximum.

7. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: .39 maximum.

8. Provide safety glazing labeling.

B. Glass Type "FL" (Frosted): Low-e-coated, laminated vision glass with two plies of clear heatstrengthened float glass.

1. Thickness of Each Glass Ply: 6.0 mm.

2. Interlayer Thickness: Thickness as required to meet the windbome debris requirements of Paragraph 2.1-C of this specification section but not less than .090 inches thick -

Vanceva interlayer O0A

3. Low-E Coating: Pyrolytic on second surface.

4. Winter Nighttime U-Factor: .95 maximum.

5. Summer Daytime U-Factor: .86 maximum.

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6. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: .39 maximum.

7. Provide safety glazing labeling.

C. Glass Type "OU (Orange): Low-e-coated, laminated vision glass with two plies of clear heatstrengthened float glass.

1. Thickness of Each Glass Ply: 6.0 mm.

2. Interlayer Thickness: Thickness as required to meet the windborne debris requirements of Paragraph 2.1-C of this specification section but not less than .090 inches thick -

Vanceva interlayer #3459 (Orange)

3. Low-E Coating: Pyrolytic on second surface.

4. Winter Nighttime U-Factor: .95 maximum.

5. Summer Daytime U-Factor: .86 maximum.

6. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: .39 maximum.

7. Provide safety glazing labeling.

D. Glass Type "BL" (Blue): Low-e-coated, laminated vision glass with two plies of clear heatstrengthened float glass.

1. Thickness of Each Glass Ply: 6.0 mm,

2. Interlayer Thickness: Thickness as required to meet the windborne debris requirements of Paraaraph 2.1-C of this specification section but not less than .090 inches thick -

Vanceva interlayer #1691 (Blue)

3. Low-E Coating: Pyrolytic on second surface.

4. Winter Nighttime U-Factor: .95 maximum.

5. Summer Daytime U-Factor: .86 maximum.

6. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: .39 maximum.

7. Provide safety glazing labeling.

E. Glass Type "PL" (Purple): Low-e-coated, laminated vision glass with two plies of clear heatstrengthened float glass.

1. Thickness of Each Glass Ply: 6.0 mm.

2. Interlayer Thickness: Thickness as required to meet the windbome debris requirements of Paraaranh 2.1-C of this specification section but not less than .090 inches thick -

Vanceva interlayer #1659 (Purple)

3. Low-E Coating: Pyrolytic on second surface.

4. Winter Nighttime U-Factor: .95 maximum.

5. Summer Daytime U-Factor: .86 maximum.

6. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: .39 maximum.

7. Provide safety glazing labeling.

F. Glass Type "GL" (Green): Low-e-coated, laminated vision glass with two plies of clear heatstrengthened float glass.

1. Thickness of Each Glass Ply: 6.0 mm.

2. Interlayer Thickness: Thickness as required to meet the windborne debris requirements of Paragraph 2.1-C of this specification section but not less than .090 inches thick

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Vanceva interlayer #0239 (Green)

3. Low-E Coating: Pyrolytic on second surface.

4. Winter Nighttime U-Factor: .95 maximum.

5. Summer Daytime U-Factor: .86 maximum.

6. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: .39 maximum.

7. Provide safety glazing labeling.

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A. Glass Type "Cl" (Clear): Clear insulating laminated glass.

1. Overall Unit Thickness: 1-1/4 inch (32 mm).

2. Thickness of Outdoor Lite: 6 mm (nominal).

3. Indoor Lite: Fully tempered float glass.

4. Interspace Content: Air.

5. Outdoor Lite: Clear laminated glass with two plies of heat-strengthened float glass.

a. Thickness of Each Glass Ply: 6.0 mm.

b. Interlayer Thickness: Thickness as required to meet the windbome debris requirements of Paraaraph 2.1-C of this specification section but not less than .090 inches thick - Vanceva interlayer clear.

6. Winter Nighttime U-Factor: .29 maximum.

7. Summer Daytime U-Factor: .26 maximum.

8. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: .37 maximum.

9. Provide safety glazing labeling.

B. Glass Type "Fl" (Frosted): insulating laminated glass.

1. Overall Unit Thickness: 1-1/4 inch (32 mm).

2. Thickness of Outdoor Lite: 6 mm (nominal).

3. Indoor Lite: Fully tempered float glass.

4. Interspace Content: Air.

5. Outdoor Lite: Clear laminated glass with two plies of heat-strengthened float glass.

a. Thickness of Each Glass Ply: 6.0 mm.

b. Interlayer Thickness: Thickness as required to meet the windborne debris requirements of Paragraph 2.1-C of this specification section but not less than .090 inches thick - Vanceva interlayer #OOA frosted

6. Winter Nighttime U-Factor: .29 maximum.

7. Summer Daytime U-Factor: .26 maximum.

8. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: .37 maximum.

9. Provide safety glazing labeling.

C. Glass Type "o"

1. Overall Unit Thickness: 1-1/4 inch (32 mm).

2. Thickness of Outdoor Lite: 6 mm (nominal).

3. Indoor Lite: Fully tempered float glass.

4. Interspace Content: Air.

5. Outdoor Lite: Clear laminated glass with two plies of heat-strengthened float glass.

a. Thickness of Each Glass Ply: 6.0 mm.

b. Interlayer Thickness: Thickness as required to meet the windborne debris requirements of Paragraph 2.1-C of this specification section but not less than .090 inches thick - Vanceva interlayer #3459 (orange).

6. Winter Nighttime U-Factor: .29 maximum.

7. Summer Daytime U-Factor: .26 maximum.

8. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: .37 maximum.

9. Provide safety glazing labeling.

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D. Glass Type "BI" (Blue): insulating laminated glass.

1. Overall Unit Thickness: 1-1/4 inch (32 mm).

2. Thickness of Outdoor Lite: 6 mm (nominal).

3. Indoor Lite: Fully tempered float glass.

4. Interspace Content: Air.

5. Outdoor Lite: Clear laminated glass with two plies of heat-strengthened float glass.

a. Thickness of Each Glass Ply: 6.0 mm.

b. Interlayer Thickness: Thickness as required to meet the windborne debris requirements of Paraoraph 2.1-C of this specification section but not less than .090 inches thick - Vanceva interlayer #1691 (blue).

6. Winter Nighttime U-Factor: .29 maximum.

7. Summer Daytime U-Factor: .26 maximum.

8. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: .37 maximum.

9. Provide safety glazing labeling.

E. Glass Type PI" (Purple): insulating laminated glass.

1. Overall Unit Thickness: 1-1/4 inch (32 mm).

2. Thickness of Outdoor Lite: 6 mm (nominal).

3. Indoor Lite: Fully tempered float glass.

4. Interspace Content: Air.

5. Outdoor Lite: Clear laminated glass with two plies of heat-strengthened float glass.

a. Thickness of Each Glass Ply: 6.0 mm.

b. Interlayer Thickness: Thickness as required to meet the windborne debris requirements of Paragraph 2.1-C of this specification section but not less than .090

inches thick - Vanceva Storm #1569 (purple)

6. Winter Nighttime U-Factor: .29 maximum.

7. Summer Daytime U-Factor: .26 maximum.

8. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: .37 maximum.

9. Provide safety glazing labeling.

F. Glass Type "G" (Green): Clear insulating laminated glass.

1. Overall Unit Thickness: 1-1/4 inch (32 mm).

2. Thickness of Outdoor Lite: 6 mm (nominal).

3. Indoor Lite: Fully tempered float glass.

4. Interspace Content: Air.

5. Outdoor Lite: Clear laminated glass with two plies of heat-strengthened float glass.

a. Thickness of Each Glass Ply: 6.0 mm.

b. Interlayer Thickness: Thickness as required to meet the windborne debris requirements of Paragraph 2.1-C of this specification section but not less than .090

inches thick - Vanceva interlayer #0289 (green)

6. Winter Nighttime U-Factor: .29 maximum.

7. Summer Daytime U-Factor: .26 maximum.

8. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: .37 maximum.

9. Provide safety glazing labeling.

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PART 3 EXECUTION

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3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine framing, glazing channels, and stops, with Installer present, for compliance with the following:

1. Manufacturing and installation tolerances, including those for size, squareness, and offsets at corners.

2. Presence and functioning of weep systems.

3. Minimum required face and edge clearances.

4. Effective sealing between joints of glass-framing members.

B. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.

3.2 PREPARATION

A. Clean glazing channels and other framing members receiving glass immediately before glazing.

Remove coatings not firmly bonded to substrates.

B. Examine glazing units to locate exterior and interior surfaces. Label or mark units as needed so that exterior and interior surfaces are readily identifiable. Do not use materials that will leave visible marks in the completed work.

3.3 GLAZING, GENERAL

A. Comply with combined written instructions of manufacturers of glass, sealants, gaskets, and other glazing materials, unless more stringent requirements are indicated, including those in referenced glazing publications.

B. Adjust glazing channel dimensions as required by Project conditions during installation to provide necessary bite on glass, minimum edge and face clearances, and adequate sealant thicknesses, with reasonable tolerances.

C. Protect glass edges from damage during handling and installation. Remove damaged glass from Project site and legally dispose of off Project site. Damaged glass is glass with edge damage or other imperfections that, when installed, could weaken glass and impair performance and appearance.

D. Apply primers to joint surfaces where required for adhesion of sealants, as determined by preconstruction testing.

E. Install setting blocks in sill rabbets, sized and located to comply with referenced glazing publications, unless otherwise required by glass manufacturer. Set blocks in thin course of compatible sealant suitable for heel bead.

F. Do not exceed edge pressures stipulated by glass manufacturers for installing glass lites.

G. Provide spacers for glass lites where length plus width is larger than 50 inches (1270 mm).

1. Locate spacers directly opposite each other on both inside and outside faces of glass.

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2. Provide 1/8-inch (3-mm) minimum bite of spacers on glass and use thickness equal to sealant width. With glazing tape, use thickness slightly less than final compressed thickness of tape.

H. Provide edge blocking where indicated or needed to prevent glass lites from moving sideways in glazing channel, as recommended in writing by glass manufacturer and according to requirements in referenced glazing publications.

I. Set glass lites in each series with uniform pattern, draw, bow, and similar characteristics.

J. Set glass lites with proper orientation so that coatings face exterior or interior as specified.

K. Where wedge-shaped gaskets are driven into one side of channel to pressurize sealant or gasket on opposite side, provide adequate anchorage so gasket cannot walk out when installation is subjected to movement.

L. Square cut wedge-shaped gaskets at corners and install gaskets in a manner recommended by gasket manufacturer to prevent corners from pulling away; seal corner joints and butt joints with sealant recommended by gasket manufacturer.

3.4 TAPE GLAZING

A. Position tapes on fixed stops so that, when compressed by glass, their exposed edges are flush with or protrude slightly above sightline of stops.

B. Install tapes continuously, but not necessarily in one continuous length. Do not stretch tapes to make them fit opening.

C. Cover vertical framing joints by applying tapes to heads and sills first and then to jambs. Cover horizontal framing joints by applying tapes to jambs and then to heads and sills.

D. Place joints in tapes at corners of opening with adjoining lengths butted together, not lapped.

Seal joints in tapes with compatible sealant approved by tape manufacturer.

E. Do not remove release paper from tape until right before each glazing unit is installed.

F. Center glass lites in openings on setting blocks and press firmly against tape by inserting dense compression gaskets formed and installed to lock in place against faces of removable stops.

Start gasket applications at corners and work toward centers of openings.

3.5 GASKET GLAZING (DRY)

A. Cut compression gaskets to lengths recommended by gasket manufacturer to fit openings exactly, with allowance for stretch during installation.

B. Insert soft compression gasket between glass and frame or fixed stop so it is securely in place with joints miter cut and bonded together at corners.

C. Installation with Drive-in Wedge Gaskets: Center glass lites in openings on setting blocks and press firmly against soft compression gasket by inserting dense compression gaskets formed and installed to lock in place against faces of removable stops. Start gasket applications at

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D. Installation with Pressure-Glazing Stops: Center glass lites in openings on setting blocks and press firmly against soft compression gasket. Install dense compression gaskets and pressureglazing stops, applying pressure uniformly to compression gaskets. Compress gaskets to produce a weathertight seal without developing bending stresses in glass. Seal gasket joints with sealant recommended by gasket manufacturer.

E. Install gaskets so they protrude past face of glazing stops.

3.6 SEALANT GLAZING (WET)

A. Install continuous spacers, or spacers combined with cylindrical sealant backing, between glass lites and glazing stops to maintain glass face clearances and to prevent sealant from extruding into glass channel and blocking weep systems until sealants cure. Secure spacers or spacers and backings in place and in position to control depth of installed sealant relative to edge clearance for optimum sealant performance.

B. Force sealants into glazing channels to eliminate voids and to ensure complete wetting or bond

of sealant to glass and channel surfaces.

C. Tool exposed surfaces of sealants to provide a substantial wash away from glass.

3.7 LOCK-STRIP GASKET GLAZING

A. Comply with ASTM C 716 and gasket manufacturer's written instructions. Provide supplementary wet seal and weep system unless otherwise indicated.

3.8 CLEANING AND PROTECTION

A. Protect exterior glass from damage immediately after installation by attaching crossed streamers to framing held away from glass. Do not apply markers to glass surface. Remove nonpermanent labels and clean surfaces.

B. Protect glass from contact with contaminating substances resulting from construction operations. If, despite such protection, contaminating substances do come into contact with glass, remove substances immediately as recommended in writing by glass manufacturer.

C. Examine glass surfaces adjacent to or below exterior concrete and other masonry surfaces at frequent intervals during construction, but not less than once a month, for buildup of dirt, scum, alkaline deposits, or stains; remove as recommended in writing by glass manufacturer.

D. Remove and replace glass that is broken, chipped, cracked, or abraded or that is damaged from natural causes, accidents, and vandalism, during construction period.

E. Wash glass on both exposed surfaces in each area of Project not more than four days before date scheduled for inspections that establish date of Substantial Completion. Wash glass as recommended in writing by glass manufacturer.

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SECTION 08911 - GLAZED ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALLS

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PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary

Conditions and Division 1

1.2 SUMMARY

A. This Section includes conventionally glazed aluminum curtain walls installed as stick systems and "sunshade".

B. REFER TO SPECIFICATION SECTION 08410 FOR INFORMATION ON DOORS IN CURTAIN

WALL SYSTEMS.

1.3 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

A. General: Provide glazed aluminum curtain-wall systems, including anchorage, capable of withstanding, without failure, the effects of the following:

1. Structural loads.

2. Movements of supporting structure indicated on Drawings including, but not limited to, story drift, twist, column shortening, long-term creep, and deflection from uniformly distributed and concentrated live loads.

3. Dimensional tolerances of building frame and other adjacent construction.

4. Failure includes the following: a. Deflection exceeding specified limits.

b. Thermal stresses transferred to building structure.

c. Framing members transferring stresses, including those caused by thermal and structural movements, to glazing.

d. Noise or vibration created by wind and thermal and structural movements.

e. Loosening or weakening of fasteners, attachments, and other components.

f. Sealant failure.

B. Structural Loads:

1. Wind Loads: As indicated on Drawings.

C. Structural-Test Performance: Provide glazed aluminum curtain-wall systems, including anchorage, capable of withstanding test pressure indicated without material and deflection failures and permanent deformation of structural members exceeding 0.2 percent of span when tested according to ASTM E 330.

1. Submit reports of tests performed on manufacturer's standard assemblies.

2. Test Pressure: 150 percent of positive and negative wind-load design pressures.

3. Test Duration: As required by design wind velocity but not less than 1 Oseconds.

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1. Deflection Normal to Wall Plane: Limited to 1/175 of clear span or 3/4 inch (19 mm), whichever is smaller.

2. Deflection Parallel to Glazing Plane: Limited to 11360 of clear span or 1/8 inch (3.2 mm), whichever is smaller.

3. Cantilever Deflection: Where framing members overhang an anchor point, limited to 2 times the length of cantilevered member, divided by 175.

E. Thermal Movements: Provide glazed aluminum curtain-wall systems that allow for thermal movements resulting from the following maximum change (range) in ambient and surface temperatures. Base engineering calculation on surface temperatures of materials due to both solar heat gain and nighttime-sky heat loss.

1. Temperature Change (Range): 120 deg F (67 deg C), ambient; 180 deg F (100 deg C), material surfaces.

2. Test Performance: No buckling, stress on glass, glazing-edge seal failure, sealant failure, excess stress on curtain-wall framing, anchors and fasteners, or reduction of performance when tested according to AAMA 501.5.

a. Test Ambient Temperature Range: 0 to 180 deg F (minus 18 to plus 100 deg C)

F. Air Infiltration: Provide glazed aluminum curtain-wall systems with maximum air leakage of 0.06 cfm/sq. ft. (0.03 L/s per sq. m) of fixed wall area when tested according to ASTM E 283 at a minimum static-air-pressure differential of 1.57 lbf/sq. ft. (75 Pa).

G. Water Penetration Under Static Pressure: Provide aluminum glazed curtain-wall systems that do not evidence water penetration when tested according to ASTM E 331 at a minimum differential static pressure of 20 percent of positive design wind load, but not less than 10 lbf/sq.

ft. (479 Pa).

H. Water Penetration Under Dynamic Pressure: Provide glazed aluminum curtain-wall systems that do not evidence water leakage when tested according to AAMA 601.1 under dynamic pressure equal to 20 percent of positive design wind load, but not less than 10 Ibf/sq. ft. (479

Pa).

1. Maximum Water Leakage: According to AAMA 601.1. Water controlled by flashing and gutters that is drained to exterior and cannot damage adjacent materials or finishes is not considered water leakage.

I. Average Thermal Conductance: Provide glazed aluminum curtain-wall systems with average U- factor of not more than 0.66 Btu/sq. ft. x h x deg F (3.75 W/sq. m x K) when tested according to

AAMA 1503.

1.4 SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: Include construction details, material descriptions, dimensions of individual components and profiles, and finishes for each type of product indicated.

B. Shop Drawings: Prepared by or under the supervision of a qualified professional engineer detailing fabrication and assembly of glazed aluminum curtain-wall systems.

1. Include structural analysis data signed and sealed by the qualified professional engineer responsible for their preparation.

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C. Samples for Initial Selection: For units with factory-applied color finishes.

D. Samples for Verification: For each type of exposed finish required, in manufacturer's standard sizes.

E. Warranties: Special warranties specified in this Section.

1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Installer Qualifications: Capable of assuming engineering responsibility and performing Work of this Section and who is acceptable to manufacturer.

1. Engineering Responsibility: Preparation of data for glazed aluminum curtain-wall systems including the following: a. Shop Drawings based on testing and engineering analysis of manufacturer's standard units in assemblies similar to those indicated for this Project.

B. Product Options: Information on Drawings and in Specifications establishes requirements for systems' aesthetic effects and performance characteristics. Aesthetic effects are indicated by dimensions, arrangements, alignment, and profiles of components and assemblies as they relate to sightlines, to one another, and to adjoining construction. Performance characteristics are indicated by criteria subject to verification by one or more methods including preconstruction testing, field testing, and in-service performance.

1. Do not modify intended aesthetic effects, as judged solely by Architect, except with

Architect's approval. If modifications are proposed, submit comprehensive explanatory data to Architect for review.

C. Mockups: Build mockups to demonstrate aesthetic effects and set quality standards for fabrication and installation.

1. Build mockup of typical wall area as shown on Drawings.

D. Preinstallation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in

Division 1 Section "Project Management and Coordination." Review methods and procedures related to glazed aluminum curtain-wall systems including, but not limited to, the following:

1. Review structural load limitations.

2. Review and finalize construction schedule and verify availability of materials, Installer's personnel, equipment, and facilities needed to make progress and avoid delays.

3. Review required testing, inspecting, and certifying procedures.

1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS

A. Field Measurements: Verify actual locations of structural supports for glazed aluminum curtainwall systems by field measurements before fabrication and indicate measurements on Shop

Drawings.

1. Established Dimensions: Where field measurements cannot be made without delaying the Work, establish dimensions and proceed with fabricating glazed aluminum curtainwall systems without field measurements. Coordinate construction to ensure that actual dimensions correspond to established dimensions.

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1.7 WARRANTY

A. Special Assembly Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair or replace components of glazed aluminum curtain-wall systems that do not comply with requirements or that deteriorate as defined in this Section within specified warranty period.

1. Failures include, but are not limited to, the following: a. Structural failures including, but not limited to, excessive deflection.

b. Noise or vibration caused by thermal movements.

c. Deterioration of metals and other materials beyond normal weathering.

d. Water leakage.

2. Warranty Period: Five years from date of Substantial Completion.

B. Special Finish Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair or replace components on which finishes fail within specified warranty period. Warranty does not include normal weathering.

1. Warranty Period: 20 years from date of Substantial Completion.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 MANUFACTURERS

A. Basis-of-Design Product: The design for glazed aluminum curtain-wall systems is based on

Kawneer's 1600 Series - Series 1 - Curtin wall System (6" nominal depth) as indicated on the drawings. Provide and install internal reinforcement as required to resist the wind pressures generated by the wind speeds indicated on the structural drawings. Subject to compliance with requirements, provide the named product or a comparable product by the following:

1. VistaWall.

2.2 FRAMING SYSTEMS

A. Aluminum: Alloy and temper recommended by manufacturer for type of use and finish indicated.

1. Sheet and Plate: ASTM B 209 (ASTM B 209M).

2. Extruded Bars, Rods, Shapes, and Tubes: ASTM B 221 (ASTM B 221 M).

3. Extruded Structural Pipe and Tubes: ASTM B 429.

B. Steel Reinforcement: With manufacturer's standard corrosion-resistant primer complying with

SSPC-PS Guide No. 12.00 applied immediately after surface preparation and pretreatment.

Select surface preparation methods according to recommendations in SSPC-SP COM and prepare surfaces according to applicable SSPC standard.

1. Structural Shapes, Plates, and Bars: ASTM A 36/A 36M.

2. Cold-Rolled Sheet and Strip: ASTM A 611.

3. Hot-Rolled Sheet and Strip: ASTM A 570/A 570M.

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C. Brackets and Reinforcements: Manufacturer's standard high-strength aluminum with nonstaining, nonferrous shims for aligning system components.

D. Fasteners and Accessories: Manufacturer's standard corrosion-resistant, nonstaining, nonbleeding fasteners and accessories compatible with adjacent materials.

1. Where fasteners are subject to loosening or turn out from thermal and structural movements, wind loads, or vibration, use self-locking devices.

2. Reinforce members as required to receive fastener threads.

3. At movement joints, use slip-joint linings, spacers, and sleeves of material and type recommended by manufacturer.

E. Anchors: Three-way adjustable anchors that accommodate fabrication and installation tolerances in material and finish compatible with adjoining materials and recommended by manufacturer.

1. Concrete and Masonry Inserts: Hot-dip galvanized cast-iron, malleable-iron, or steel inserts complying with ASTM A 123/A 123M or ASTM A 153/A 153M requirements.

F. Concealed Flashing: Manufacturers standard corrosion-resistant, nonstaining, nonbleeding flashing compatible with adjacent materials.

G. Framing Gaskets: As recommended by manufacturer for joint type.

H. Framing Sealants: As specified in Division 7 Section "Joint Sealants."

2.3 GLAZING SYSTEMS

A. Glazing: As specified in Division 8 Section "Glazing."

B. Glazing Gaskets: Manufacturer's standard sealed-corner pressure-glazing system of black, resilient elastomeric glazing gaskets, setting blocks, and shims or spacers.

C. Glazing Sealants: As recommended by manufacturer for joint type.

2.4 ACCESSORY MATERIALS

A. Insulating Materials: Specified in Division 7 Section "Building Insulation."

B. Bituminous Paint Cold-applied asphalt-mastic paint complying with SSPC-Paint12 requirements except containing no asbestos, formulated for 30-mil (0.762-mm) thickness per coat.

C. SunShade: An aluminum sunshade (consistina of wedae shaped outriaers, louvers, and fascia) that is anchored directly to the vertical curtain wall mullions. Outriqgers shall be painted to match the finish of the curtain wall system. Louvers and fascia shall be anodized to match the curtain wall system

2.5 FABRICATION

A. Form aluminum shapes before finishing.

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B. Fabricate components that, when assembled, have the following characteristics:

1. Sharp profiles, straight and free of defects or deformations.

2. Accurately fitted joints with ends coped or mitered.

3. Internal guttering systems or other means to drain water passing joints, condensation occurring within framing members, and moisture migrating within the system to exterior.

4. Physical and thermal isolation of glazing from framing members.

5. Accommodations for thermal and mechanical movements of glazing and framing to prevent glazing-to-glazing contact and to maintain required glazing edge clearances.

6. Provisions for reglazing from exterior.

C. After fabrication, clearly mark components to identify their locations in Project according to Shop

Drawings.

2.6 ALUMINUM FINISHES

A. General: Comply with NAAMM's "Metal Finishes Manual for Architectural and Metal Products" for recommendations for applying and designating finishes.

B. Finish designations prefixed by AA comply with the system established by the Aluminum

Association for designating aluminum finishes.

C. Clear Anodic Finish: AAMA 611, AA-M 12C22A41, Class 1,

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine areas, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance of work.

1. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.

3.2 INSTALLATION

A. General:

1. Comply with manufacturer's written instructions.

2. Do not install damaged components.

3. Fit joints to produce hairline joints free of burrs and distortion.

4. Rigidly secure nonmovement joints.

5. Install anchors with separators and isolators to prevent metal corrosion and electrolytic deterioration and to prevent impeding movement of moving joints.

6. Seal joints watertight, unless otherwise indicated.

B. Metal Protection:

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1. Where aluminum will contact dissimilar metals, protect against galvanic action by painting contact surfaces with primer or by applying sealant or tape or installing nonconductive spacers as recommended by manufacturer for this purpose.

2. Where aluminum will contact concrete or masonry, protect against corrosion by painting contact surfaces with bituminous paint.

C. Install components to drain water passing joints, condensation occurring within framing members, and moisture migrating within the system to exterior.

D. Install components plumb and true in alignment with established lines and grades.

E. Install glazing as specified Division 8 Section "Glazing."

F. Install sealants as specified in Division 7 Section "Joint Sealants."

G. Install insulation materials as specified in Division 7 Section "Building Insulation."

H. Erection Tolerances: Install glazed aluminum curtain-wall systems to comply with the following maximum tolerances:

1. Plumb: 1/8 inch in 10 feet (3 mm in 3 m); 1/4 inch in 40 feet (6 mm in 12 m).

2. Level: 1/8 inch in 20 feet (3 mm in 6 m).

3. Alignment: a. Where surfaces abut in line or are separated by reveal or protruding element up to

1(2 inch (13 mm) wide, limit offset from true alignment to 1/16 inch (1.6 mm).

b. Where surfaces are separated by reveal or protruding element from 1/2 to 1 inch

(13 to 25 mm) wide, limit offset from true alignment to 1/8 inch (3.2 mm).

c. Where surfaces are separated by reveal or protruding element of 1 inch (25 mm) wide or greater, limit offset from true alignment to 114 inch (6 mm).

4. Location: Limit variation from plane to 1/8 inch in 12 feet (3 mm in 3.7 m); 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) over total length.

END OF SECTION 08911

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