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DOCUMENTS
SPECIFICATION DIVISION
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SECTION DESCRIPTION
DIVISION 08 DOOR AND WINDOWS
SECTION 08410 - ALUMINUM ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONTS
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DIVISION 08 DOOR AND WINDOWS
SECTION 08410 - ALUMINUM ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONTS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including
Standard General Conditions, Supplemental General Conditions,
Division
01
Specification
Sections,
and
other
applicable
Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
B.
Related Sections:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
1.2
A.
A.
Air Barriers.
Flashing and Sheet Metal.
Joint Sealants.
Aluminum Windows.
Glazed Aluminum Curtain Walls.
Door Hardware.
Glazing.
Section Includes:
Storefront-type framing system.
Exterior entrance doors.
Vestibule doors matching entrance doors.
Interior doors.
Flush Panel FRP Doors
Transoms.
Sidelights.
Frames for entrances.
Exterior entrance doors and frames incorporated
aluminum curtain walls.
Work Provided
Sections:
1.
1.3
07270:
07620:
07920:
08520:
08911:
08710:
08800:
SUMMARY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
B.
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
Under
This
Section
But
Specified
in
glazed
Under
Other
The Work of this Section and applicable portions of the work
of the following Sections, that are related to this Section,
shall be performed by a Prime contractor providing aluminum
storefront
products,
to
establish
single
source
responsibility
for
aluminum
storefront
products
and
associated components.
a.
Section 07920: Joint Sealants.
b.
Section 08710: Door Hardware.
c.
Section 08800: Glazing.
SUBMITTALS
Product data for each
required, including:
1.
2.
3.
aluminum
entrance
and
storefront
system
Manufacturer's standard details and fabrication methods.
Data on finishes.
Hardware and accessories.
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4.
B.
Recommendations
surfaces.
for
maintenance
and
cleaning
of
exterior
Shop drawings for each aluminum entrance and storefront system
required, including:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Layout and installation details, including relationship to
adjacent work.
Plans at 1/4-inch scale.
Elevations at 1/4-inch scale.
Detail sections of typical composite members.
Anchors and reinforcement.
Hardware mounting heights.
Provisions for expansion and contraction.
Glazing details.
Locations of field glazing where permitted.
C.
Hardware Schedule:
Submit hardware schedule organized into sets
for hardware specified in this section. Coordinate hardware with
Door Hardware Section to ensure proper function, and finish.
Include item name, name of the manufacturer and complete
designations of every item required for each door opening.
D.
Test Reports: Provide certified test reports from a nationally
recognized qualified independent testing laboratory showing that
aluminum entrance and storefront systems have been tested in
accordance with specified test procedures and comply with
performance characteristics indicated.
1.4
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
Manufacturers and Products: The products and manufacturers
specified in this Section establish the standard of quality for
the Work. Subject to compliance with all requirements, provide
specified products from the manufacturers named in Part 2.
B.
Reference Standards: Products in this section shall be built,
tested, and installed in compliance with the specified quality
assurance standards and test methods contained in the following
documents; latest editions, unless noted otherwise.
1.
2.
3.
National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC).
Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures
Standard ASCE/SEI 7.
Applicable
standards
of
the
American
Architectural
Manufacturers Association (AAMA), including but not limited
to:
a.
AAMA/WDMA/CSA
101/I.S.2/A440
Voluntary
Performance
Specification for Windows, Skylights and Glass Doors – A
North American Fenestration Standard.
b.
AAMA
2605
Voluntary
Specification,
Performance
Requirements and Test Procedures for Superior Performing
Organic Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and Panels.
c.
AAMA
611
Voluntary
Specification
for
Anodized
Architectural Aluminum.
d.
AAMA 910 Voluntary Life Cycle Specifications and Test
Methods for AW Class Architectural Windows and Doors.
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e.
4.
5.
6.
AAMA
1503
Voluntary
Test
Method
for
Thermal
Transmittance and Condensation Resistance of Windows,
Doors and Glazed Wall Sections
Glass Association of North America (GANA) "Glazing Manual."
Referenced Standards of ASTM International, including, but
not limited to:
a.
ASTM A123 Standard Specification for Zinc (Hot-Dip
Galvanized) Coatings on Iron and Steel Products.
b.
ASTM C 509 - 06 Standard Specification for Elastomeric
Cellular Preformed Gasket and Sealing Material.
c.
ASTM C1311 Standard Specification for Solvent Release
Sealants.
d.
ASTM C920 Standard Specification for Elastomeric Joint
Sealants.
e.
ASTM
C1184
Standard
Specification
for
Structural
Silicone Sealants.
f.
ASTM D523 Standard Test Method for Specular Gloss.
g.
ASTM D 2287 Standard Specification for Nonrigid Vinyl
Chloride Polymer and Copolymer Molding and Extrusion
Compounds.
h.
ASTM E 283 - Determining the Rate of Air Leakage Through
Exterior
Windows,
Curtain
Walls,
and
Doors
Under
Specified Pressure Differences Across the Specimen.
i.
ASTM E 330 - Structural Performance of Exterior Windows,
Curtain Walls, and Doors by Uniform Static Air Pressure
Difference.
j.
ASTM E 331 - Test Method for Water Penetration of
Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls and Doors by Uniform
Static Air Pressure Difference.
k.
ASTM D2244 - Standard Practice for Calculation of Color
Tolerances and Color Differences from Instrumentally
Measured Color Coordinates.
l.
ASTM D4214 Standard Test Methods for Evaluating the
Degree of Chalking of Exterior Paint Films.
m.
ASTM E547 Standard Test Method for Water Penetration of
Exterior Windows, Skylights, Doors, and Curtain Walls by
Cyclic Static Air Pressure Difference.
n.
ASTM E783 Standard Test Method for Field Measurement of
Air Leakage Through Installed Exterior Windows and
Doors.
o.
ASTM E1105 Standard Test Method for Field Determination
of Water Penetration of Installed Exterior Windows,
Skylights, Doors, and Curtain Walls, by Uniform or
Cyclic Static Air Pressure Difference.
National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) Documents and
Rating System, including, but not limited to:
a.
NFRC 100 Procedure for Determining Fenestration Product
U-factors.
b.
NFRC 200 Procedure for Determining Fenestration Product
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient and Visible Transmittance at
Normal Incidence.
c.
NFRC 500-2010 Procedure for Determining Fenestration
Product Condensation Resistance Values.
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C.
Installer Qualifications: Engage an experienced Installer who has
completed installation of aluminum storefront framing similar in
design and extent to those required for the project and whose work
has resulted in construction with a record of successful inservice performance.
D.
Preconstruction Testing Agency Qualifications: Qualified according
to ISO/IEC 17025 and accredited by ICC-ES for preconstruction
testing indicated. The Professional Engineer employed by the
Independent Testing Laboratory shall be currently registered in
the State of Michigan.
E.
Single Source Responsibility: Obtain aluminum entrance and
storefront systems from one source and from a single manufacturer.
1.5
A.
PROJECT CONDITIONS
Field Measurements: Check openings by accurate field measurement
before fabrication. Show recorded measurements on shop drawings.
Coordinate fabrication schedule with construction progress to
avoid delay of the work.
1.
1.6
Where necessary, proceed with fabrication without field
measurements, and coordinate fabrication tolerances to ensure
proper fit.
WARRANTY
A.
Provide a complete parts and labor warranty for a minimum of two
years from the date of Substantial Completion.
B.
Refer to Glazing Section for glass warranties.
C.
Fluoropolymer Finish Warranty: Manufacturer agrees to repair
finishes or replace aluminum that shows evidence of deterioration
of
factory-applied
fluoropolymer
finishes
within
specified
warranty period.
1.
2.
D.
Deterioration includes, but is not limited to, the following:
a.
Color fading more than 5 Hunter units when tested
according to ASTM D 2244.
b.
Chalking in excess of a No. 8 rating when tested
according to ASTM D 4214.
c.
Cracking, checking, peeling, or failure of paint to
adhere to bare metal.
Warranty
Period:
10
years
from
date
of
Substantial
Completion.
Anodized Finish Warranty: Manufacturer agrees to repair finishes
or replace aluminum that shows evidence of deterioration of
factory-applied
anodized
finishes
within
specified
warranty
period. Any forming or welding must be done prior to finishing.
1.
Deterioration includes, but is not limited to, the following:
a.
Color fading more than 5 Delta-E Hunter units (square
root of the sum of square Delta L, Delta a, and Delta b)
as determined by ASTM D 2244.
b.
Chalking in excess of a No.8 rating when tested
according to ASTM D 4214.
c.
Cracking, checking, flaking, or blistering.
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2.
Warranty
Period:
Completion.
10
years
from
date
of
Substantial
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
A.
MANUFACTURERS
Entrance Door and Storefront Manufacturers:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
B.
Flush Panel FRP Door Manufacturers:
1.
2.
3.
4.
C.
Commercial Door Systems
Kawneer Company, Inc.
Rebco, Inc.
Special-Lite, Inc.
Fluoropolymer Coating Manufacturers:
1.
2.
3.
2.2
EFCO Corporation.
Kawneer Company, Inc.
Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope
Tubelite Inc.
Wausau Window and Wall Systems.
PPG Industries.
Valspar Corp.
Akzo Nobel.
SYSTEM PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A.
Provide aluminum entrance and storefront assemblies that comply
with performance characteristics specified, as demonstrated by
testing
the
manufacturer's
corresponding
stock
assemblies
according to test methods indicated.
B.
Thermal Movement: Design the aluminum entrance and storefront
framing systems to provide for expansion and contraction of the
component materials. Entrance doors shall function normally over
the specified temperature range.
1.
C.
The system shall be capable of withstanding a metal surface
temperature range of 180 deg F (100 deg C) without buckling,
failure of joint seals, undue stress on structural elements,
damaging loads on fasteners, reduction of performance, stress
on glass, or other detrimental effects.
Structural Design:
Provide aluminum entrance and storefront
systems that comply with structural performance, air infiltration,
and water penetration requirements indicated.
1.
2.
3.
Wind
Loads:
Provide
aluminum
entrance
and
storefront
assemblies capable of withstanding the following:
a.
Design wind velocity at Project site: 3-second–gust at
basic wind speed of 90 miles per hour.
Structural Performance:
Conduct tests for structural
performance in accordance with ASTM E 330.
Uniform Load: At the static air design load applied in the
positive and negative direction in accordance with ASTM E
330, there shall be no deflection in excess of L/175 of the
span of any framing member.
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4.
D.
Air leakage for framing and doors shall be tested and determined
in accordance with NFRC 400 and ASTM E 283.
1.
2.
E.
At a structural test load equal to 1.5 times the specified
design load, no glass breakage or permanent set in the
framing members in excess of 0.2 percent of their clear spans
shall occur.
Air Infiltration Storefront Framing System: Air leakage shall
not exceed 0.40 CFM per sq. ft. at minimum static-airpressure difference of 6.24 psf.
Air Infiltration Aluminum Entrance Doors: Air leakage shall
not exceed 1.0 CFM per sq. ft. at a static-air-pressure
differential of 6.24 psf.
Thermal Transmittance:
Provide systems which comply
following criteria. Test in accordance with NFRC 100.
1.
2.
3.
with
the
Framing Systems: Overall U-factor of not more than 0.45
BTU/hr. x sq. ft. x deg. F.
Entrance Doors (glazed): Overall U-factor of not more than
0.80 BTU/hr. x sq. ft. x deg. F.
Entrance Doors (opaque): Overall U-factor of not more than
0.70 BTU/hr. x sq. ft. x deg. F.
F.
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC): Fixed glazing and framing
areas shall have a solar heat gain coefficient of no greater than
0.40 as determined according to NFRC 200.
G.
Condensation Resistance:
Provide units
performance in accordance with AAMA 1503
resistance factor (CRF) of not less than 56.
H.
Labeling:
Per
ANSI/ASHRAE
90.1-2007,
provide
a
permanent
nameplate, installed by the manufacturer, listing the U-factor,
SHGC, and air leakage rate. The label may be the NFRC energy
performance label or the AAMA performance label.
2.3
tested
showing
for thermal
condensation
MATERIALS
A.
Aluminum Members: Alloy and temper recommended by the manufacturer
for strength, corrosion resistance, and application of required
finish; comply with ASTM B 221 for aluminum extrusions, ASTM B 209
for aluminum sheet or plate, and ASTM B 211 for aluminum bars,
rods and wire.
B.
Carbon steel reinforcement of aluminum framing members shall
comply with ASTM A 36 for structural shapes, plates and bars,
ASTM A 611 for cold rolled sheet and strip, or ASTM A 570 for hot
rolled sheet and strip.
C.
Glass and Glazing Materials:
"Glazing" Section.
D.
Panel Core Material:
E.
Fasteners:
Provide fasteners of nonmagnetic stainless steel,
compatible with aluminum components, hardware, anchors and other
components.
Comply with requirements of
the
Rigid, closed-cell polyurethane insulation.
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1.
2.
Reinforcement:
Where fasteners screw-anchor into aluminum
members less than 0.125 inches thick, reinforce the interior
with aluminum or nonmagnetic stainless steel to receive screw
threads, or provide standard noncorrosive pressed-in splined
grommet nuts.
Exposed Fasteners:
Do not use exposed fasteners except for
application of hardware.
For application of hardware, use
Phillips flat-head machine screws that match the finish of
member or hardware being fastened.
F.
Concealed Flashing:
0.0187-inch (26 gage) minimum dead-soft
stainless steel, or 0.026-inch-thick minimum extruded aluminum of
alloy and type selected by manufacturer for compatibility with
other components.
G.
Brackets
and
Reinforcements:
Provide
high-strength
aluminum
brackets and reinforcements; where use of aluminum is not feasible
provide nonmagnetic stainless steel or hot-dip galvanized steel
complying with ASTM A 123.
H.
Concrete and Masonry Inserts: Provide
inserts complying with ASTM A 123.
2.4
A.
galvanized
steel
FRAMING SYSTEMS
Storefront Framing System:
Provide storefront and entrance
framing systems fabricated from extruded aluminum members of size
and profile indicated.
Include subframes and other reinforcing
members of the type indicated. Provide for flush glazing
storefront from the exterior on all sides without projecting
stops.
Shop-fabricate and preassemble frame components where
possible. Provide storefront frame sections without exposed seams.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
B.
hot-dip
Mullion Configurations: Provide pockets at the inside glazing
face to receive resilient elastomeric glazing. Mullions and
horizontals shall be one piece. Make provisions to drain
moisture accumulation to the exterior.
Exterior Locations: Provide manufacturer's thermal break
construction with two separations consisting of a two-part
chemically
curing,
high-density
polyurethane,
which
is
mechanically and adhesively joined to aluminum storefront
sections.
Interior Locations: Where indicated, provide non-thermal
break construction.
System Dimensions - Nominal face width and Depth: 2 inches by
4-1/2 inches.
Glass: Center Plane.
Glass: Inside Glazed.
Glass: Outside.
Entrance Door Frames: Provide tubular and channel frame entrance
door frame assemblies, as indicated, with welded or mechanical
joints in accordance with manufacturer's standards. Reinforce as
necessary to support required loads. Provide units with applied
stops; blade stops are not acceptable.
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1.
2.
2.5
A.
2.6
A.
GLAZING
Glazing:
Stile-and-Rail Type Entrance Doors: Provide tubular frame members,
fabricated with mechanical joints using heavy inserted reinforcing
plates and concealed tie-rods or j-bolts.
4.
5.
Flush Panel-Type FRP Skin Doors:
Provide flush panel-type
doors fabricated with tubular or extruded frame members with
reinforced mechanical or welded joints; limit frame exposure
to 1/2-inch maximum width on door faces. Fill core with
foamed-in-place urethane.
a.
Face Sheets:
Provide 0.120-inch thick fiberglass
reinforced polyester (FRP) face sheets with mechanically
interlocked with frame members and laminated to framing
with waterproof glue.
1)
FRP
Sheet
Surface
Texture:
Embossed
in
manufacturer's standard random (stucco) pattern.
2)
Face Sheet Color: Dark Bronze.
b.
Lights:
Provide glazed openings as indicated, with
aluminum moldings and stops. Provide nonremovable stops
on the exterior.
Door sweeps:
1.
D.
Door Design: Medium stile; 3-1/2-inch nominal width.
Door Design: Wide stile; 5-inch nominal width.
Kick Surface: Provide an insulated-core, smooth surface,
flush aluminum panel, extending the full width of the door,
10 inches high measured from the bottom of the door.
Fabricate panel from not less than 0.125-inch thick aluminum
sheet and finish to match door framing members.
Glazing: Fabricate doors to facilitate replacement of glass
or panels, without disassembly of stiles and rails.
Provide manufacturer's snap-on extruded aluminum glazing
stops, preformed gaskets, with exterior stops anchored for
nonremoval.
FRP Flush Panel Doors
1.
C.
As specified in Glazing section.
ENTRANCE DOOR SYSTEMS
1.
2.
3.
B.
Exterior
Doors:
Manufacturer's
standard
replaceable
compressible
weatherstripping
molded
expanded
EPDM
or
neoprene gaskets complying with ASTM C 509, Grade 4 or molded
PVC complying with ASTM D 2287.
Interior
Doors:
Provide
manufacturer's
bulb
gasket
weatherstripping on stops to prevent metal-to-metal contact.
Exterior
Doors:
Provide
EPDM
or
vinyl-blade
gasket
weatherstripping in bottom door rail, adjustable for contact
with threshold.
Reinforcing: Provide hardware reinforcing as required
finish hardware scheduled in the "Door Hardware" Section.
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the
2.7
A.
2.8
A.
HARDWARE
Provide hardware units as indicated, scheduled,
operation of each door as specified in the
Section.
Include
sizes,
number,
and
types
manufacturer for service required; finish to match
FABRICATION
General: Fabricate aluminum entrance and storefront components to
designs, sizes and thicknesses indicated and to comply with
indicated standards. Sizes and profile requirements are indicated
on the drawings. Variable dimensions are indicated, with maximum
and minimum dimensions required, to achieve design requirements
and
coordination
with
other
work.
Provide
thermal
break
construction at exterior locations, and where indicated. Provide
non thermal break construction only at interior locations where
indicated.
1.
B.
Thermal Break Construction: Fabricate storefront framing
system with an integrally concealed, low-conductance thermal
barrier, located between exterior materials and exposed
interior members to eliminate direct metal-to-metal contact.
Use manufacturer's standard construction that has been in use
for similar projects for period of not less than 3 years.
Prefabrication:
Complete
fabrication,
assembly,
finishing,
hardware application, and other work to the greatest extent
possible before shipment to the Project site.
Disassemble
components only as necessary for shipment and installation.
1.
2.
3.
C.
or required for
"Door Hardware"
recommended
by
door.
Perform fabrication operations, including cutting, fitting,
forming, drilling and grinding of metal work to prevent
damage to exposed finish surfaces. Complete these operations
for hardware prior to application of finishes.
Do not drill and tap for surface-mounted hardware items until
time of installation at project site.
Preglaze door and frame units to greatest extent possible.
Welding:
Comply with AWS recommendations.
Grind exposed welds
smooth to remove weld spatter and welding oxides.
Restore
mechanical finish.
1.
Welding behind finished surfaces shall be performed in such a
manner as to minimize distortion and discoloration on the
finished surface.
D.
Reinforcing: Install reinforcing as required for hardware and as
necessary for performance requirements, sag resistance and
rigidity.
E.
Dissimilar Metals:
Separate dissimilar metals with bituminous
paint, or a suitable sealant, or a nonabsorptive plastic or
elastomeric tape, or a gasket between the surfaces.
Do not use
coatings containing lead.
F.
Continuity: Maintain accurate relation of planes and angles with
hairline fit of contacting members.
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1.
G.
2.9
Uniformity of Metal Finish:
Abutting extruded aluminum
members shall not have an integral color or texture variation
greater than half the range indicated in the sample pair
submittal.
Fasteners:
Conceal fasteners wherever possible.
FINISHES, GENERAL
A.
Comply with referenced AAMA Voluntary Specifications for detailed
finish requirements.
B.
Finish aluminum entrance and storefront to match other adjacent
glazed aluminum curtain wall components, when applicable. Refer to
Glazed Aluminum Curtain Walls Section for finish requirements.
2.10
FLUOROPOLYMER ALUMINUM FINISHES
A.
High-Performance Organic Finish: Two-coat fluoropolymer finish
complying with AAMA 2605 and containing not less than 70 percent
PVDF resin by weight in color coat. Prepare, pretreat, and apply
coating to metal surfaces to comply with coating and resin
manufacturers' written instructions.
B.
High-Performance Organic Finish: Three-coat fluoropolymer finish
complying with AAMA 2605 and containing not less than 70 percent
PVDF resin by weight in both color coat and clear topcoat.
Prepare, pretreat, and apply coating to exposed metal surfaces to
comply with coating and resin manufacturer's written instructions.
C.
Color and Gloss:
Non-metallic
gloss, as selected by the Owner.
D.
Field
Touch-up
Materials:
Fluoropolymer
coating
produced
specifically for field touch-up work by same manufacturer as shop
applied coating.
2.11
solid
color,
dark
bronze;
low
ANODIC ALUMINUM FINISHES
A.
Class I Clear Anodized Finish: Anodic Coating:
Class I
Architectural, clear film thicker than 0.7 mil) complying with
AAMA 611.
B.
Class I Color Anodized Finish: Class I Architectural, film thicker
than 0.7 mil with integral color or electrolytically deposited
color, complying with AAMA 611.
1.
2.12
A.
Color:
Dark bronze.
MANUFACTURER TESTING
Preconstruction Testing Program: Perform tests specified in
"Performance Requirements" Article on manufacturer's laboratory
samples.
Perform air infiltration and water leakage tests after
50% wind load structural loading tests and again after 1.5 times
structural load test.
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PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
A.
EXAMINATION
Examine substrates and supports, with the Installer present, for
compliance with requirements indicated, installation tolerances,
and other conditions that affect installation of aluminum
entrances and storefronts.
Correct unsatisfactory conditions
before proceeding with the installation.
1.
3.2
Do not proceed with installation
conditions are corrected.
until
unsatisfactory
INSTALLATION
A.
Comply with manufacturer's instructions and recommendations for
installation.
B.
Set units plumb, level, and true to line, without warp or rack of
framing members, doors, or panels.
Install components in proper
alignment and relation to established lines and grades indicated.
Provide proper support and anchor securely in place.
C.
Construction Tolerances: Install aluminum entrance and storefront
to comply with the following tolerances:
1.
2.
3.
4.
D.
Variation from Plane: Do not exceed 1/8 inch in 12 feet of
length or 1/4 inch in any total length.
Offset from Alignment: The maximum offset from true alignment
between two identical members abutting end to end in line
shall not exceed 1/16 inch.
Diagonal Measurements:
The maximum difference in diagonal
measurements shall not exceed 1/8 inch.
Offset at Corners:
The maximum out-of-plane offset of
framing at corners shall not exceed 1/32 inch.
Separate aluminum and other corrodible metal surfaces from sources
of corrosion or electrolytic action at points of contact with
other materials.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Zinc or cadmium plate steel anchors and other unexposed
fasteners after fabrication.
Paint dissimilar metals where drainage from them passes over
aluminum.
Paint aluminum surfaces in contact with mortar, concrete or
other masonry with alkali resistant coating.
Paint wood and similar absorptive material in contact with
aluminum and exposed to the elements or otherwise subject to
wetting, with two coats of aluminum house paint. Seal joints
between the materials with sealant as specified in the Joint
Sealants section.
E.
Drill and tap frames and doors and apply surface-mounted hardware
items.
Comply with hardware manufacturer's instructions and
template requirements. Use concealed fasteners wherever possible.
F.
Set sill members and other members in bed of sealant as indicated,
or with joint fillers or gaskets as indicated to provide
weathertight construction. Comply with requirements of Division 7
for sealants, fillers, and gaskets.
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G.
Install thresholds by field scribing around frame members,
including door stops, to provide a continuous surface between
across the full width of each opening from jamb to jamb.
H.
Refer to the "Glazing" Section for installation of glass and other
panels indicated to be glazed into doors and framing. Preglaze
door and frame units to greatest extent possible.
3.3
FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A.
Testing Agency: Owner will engage a qualified testing agency to
perform field tests and inspections.
B.
Testing Services: Testing and inspecting of representative areas
of aluminum entrance and storefront system shall take place as
installation proceeds to determine compliance of installed
assemblies with specified requirements.
C.
Owner's testing Agency will prepare and submit test and inspection
reports.
D.
Storefront framing will be considered defective if they do not
pass tests and inspections.
E.
If test area fails to meet the specified air infiltration or water
penetration requirements, Contractor shall submit description of
proposed remedial work for Owner and Architect's information.
1.
2.
F.
3.4
A.
3.5
Remedial work shall be incorporated into the test specimen
for retesting.
Cost of retesting shall be responsibility of Contractor.
Testing agency shall submit copies of test reports to Owner,
Architect and Contractor within 48 hours after date of test.
COMMISSIONING
Perform the commissioning activities as outlined in the Division 1
Section Commissioning and other requirements of the Contract
Documents.
ADJUSTING, CLEANING, PROTECTION
A.
Adjust operating hardware to function properly, for
operation without binding, and for weathertight closure.
B.
Clean the completed system, inside and out, promptly
installation, exercising care to avoid damage to coatings.
C.
Clean
glass
surfaces
after
installation,
complying
with
requirements contained in the Glazing Section for cleaning and
maintenance.
Remove excess glazing and sealant compounds, dirt
and other substances from aluminum surfaces.
D.
Institute protective measures required throughout the remainder of
the construction period to ensure that aluminum entrances and
storefront will be without damage or deterioration, other than
normal weathering, at time of acceptance.
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