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PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
B. Specifications throughout all Divisions of the Project Manual are directly applicable to this
Section, and this Section is directly applicable to them.
1.02
REFERENCE STANDARDS
A. The latest published edition of a reference shall be applicable to this Project unless identified
by a specific edition date.
B. All reference amendments adopted prior to the effective date of this Contract shall be
applicable to this Project.
C. All materials, installation and workmanship shall comply with all applicable requirements and
standards.
1.03
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Quality Standards: Comply with the following standards:
1. WDMA Quality Standard: I.S.1A "Architectural Wood Flush Doors", of Window and Door
Manufacturers Association (WDMA).
2. AWI Quality Standard: "Architectural Woodwork Quality Standards"; including Section
1300 "Architectural Flush Doors", of Architectural Woodwork Institute (AWI) for grade of
door, core construction, finish and other requirements exceeding those of WDMA quality
standard.
[RETAIN ABOVE WITH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING WOODWORKING STANDARDS. ABOVE LANGUAGE
ESTABLISHES MINIMUM CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS; BELOW DEFINES SUPERIOR LEVELS OF QUALITY
AS JUDGED BY ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORKING INDUSTRY. TEXT IS BASED ON BOTH. DELETE BELOW
IF NOT REQUIRED.]
[ARCHITECT/ENGINEER MUST DELETE EVERYTHING IN BLUE AND IN BRACKETS BEFORE PUBLISHING.]
3. WDMA Quality Marking: Mark each wood door with WDMA Wood Flush Door
Certification Hallmark certifying compliance with applicable requirements of WDMA I.S.
1A Series.
[DELETE BELOW IF MARKING IS MANDATORY.]
4. For manufacturers not participating in WDMA Hallmark Program, a certification of
compliance may be substituted for marking of individual doors.
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B. Obtain doors from a single manufacturer.
1.04
SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data:
1. Door manufacturer's technical data for each type of door, including details of core and
edge construction, trim for openings and louvers, and factory-finishing Specifications.
B. Shop Drawings:
1. Submit Shop Drawings indicating location and size of each door, elevation of each kind of
door, details of construction, location and extent of hardware blocking, fire ratings,
requirements for factory finishing and other pertinent data.
2. Coordinate submittals with other doors, frames, and hardware and use the same "opening
number identification" as given on the Drawings and the Door Schedule.
3. Submittals not using the numbering identification system shown on Drawings and
Schedules will be rejected.
[DELETE BELOW IF NO LIGHTS OR LOUVERS.]
4. For factory-premachined doors, indicate dimensions and locations of cutouts for locksets
and other cutouts adjacent to light and louver openings.
C. Samples:
1. Submit samples, 1-0" square or as indicated, for the following:
a. Doors for Transparent Finish: Door faces with solid wood edging representing typical
range of color and grain for each species of veneer and solid lumber required.
[RETAIN ABOVE ONLY IF TRANSPARENT FINISH DOORS ARE REQUIRED.
RETAIN BELOW IF ANY DOORS TO BE FACTORY FINISHED.]
b. Factory-Finished Doors: Each type of factory finish required.
c.
Metal Louvers: Blade and frame in 6" lengths, for each material and finish required.
[DELETE ABOVE OR BELOW IF NONE.]
d. Metal Frames for Light Openings: Metal light frames in 6" lengths; for each material,
type and finish required.
D. Record Documents:
1. Provide record approved shop drawings, samples, and warranties.
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DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Protect doors during transit, storage and handling to prevent damage, soiling and
deterioration. Comply with requirements of referenced standards and recommendations of
WDMA pamphlet "How to Store, Handle, Finish, Install, and Maintain Wood Doors", as well as
with manufacturer's instructions.
B. Identify each door with individual opening numbers which correlate with designation system
used on Shop Drawings for door, frames, and hardware, using temporary, removable or
concealed markings.
1.06
PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Conditioning: Do not deliver or install doors until conditions for temperature and relative
humidity have been stabilized and will be maintained in storage and installation areas during
remainder of construction period to comply with the following requirements applicable to
Project's geographical location:
1. Referenced AWI quality standard including Section 100-S-3 "Moisture Content".
1.07
WARRANTY
A. Warranties shall be in addition to, and not a limitation of, other rights the Owner may have
under the Contract Documents.
B. Door Manufacturer's Warranty: Submit written agreement in door manufacturer's standard
form signed by Manufacturer, Installer and Contractor, agreeing to repair or replace defective
doors that have warped (bow, cup or twist) or that show telegraphing of core construction in
face veneers, or do not conform to tolerance limitations of referenced quality standards.
[RETAIN OR DELETE BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT. THIS IS NOT A "STANDARD" WARRANTY CLAUSE AND
COULD BE AN ADDED COST IF RETAINED.]
1. Warranty shall also include reinstallation which may be required due to repair or
replacement of defective doors where defect was not apparent prior to hanging.
[REVISE BELOW TO SUIT PROJECT. "STANDARD" MFRS. WARRANTY GENERALLY GOES INTO EFFECT ON
DATE OF SHIPMENT, NOT PROJECT ACCEPTANCE.]
2. Warranty shall be in effect during the life of the installation.
C. Contractor's Responsibilities: Replace or refinish doors where Contractor's Work contributed
to rejection or to voiding of manufacturer's warranty.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01
GENERAL
A. All materials shall meet or exceed all applicable referenced standards, federal, state and local
requirements, and conform to codes and ordinances of authorities having jurisdiction.
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FLUSH SOLID CORE WOOD DOORS - GENERAL
A. Bond: Type II water resistant.
B. Face Panels: Manufacturer's standard 2 or 3-ply face panels.
C. Stiles: 1-1/16 inch to 1-½ inch wide, one or two ply closed grain, solid hardwood. Provide fire
retardant treated, UL approved, one or two ply hardwood stiles at fire-rated doors.
D. For transparent finish doors, provide manufacturer's standard thickness face veneers per
ANSI/WDMA I.S. 1A, Premium Grade.
[REVISE FACE VENEER SPECIES AND CUT/SLICE BELOW AS REQUIRED]
1. Face Veneer: Plain Sliced White Oak. Book and Balance match for color and grain at
veneer joints.
2. Vertical Edges: Same species, cut, and color as face veneer, no finger jointed material
permitted.
[REVISE FACE VENEER SPECIES AND CUT/SLICE BELOW AS REQUIRED]
3. Finish: Shop finished as specified herein.
[RETAIN PARAGRAPH ABOVE FOR TRANSPARENT FINISHED DOORS, OR THE PARAGRAPH BELOW FOR
PAINT FINISH DOORS, OR BOTH IF APPLICABLE]
E. For paint finish doors provide manufacturer's standard thickness face veneer per
ANSI/WDMA I.S.1A, Good Grade rotary cut Birch.
1. Finish: Pre-sanded on faces and all edges, ready for field finishing as part of the work of
Section 09 91 00.
F. Low Emitting Materials: Provide doors made with adhesives and composite wood products
that do not contain urea formaldehyde.
2.03
FLUSH SOLID CORE WOOD DOORS - PARTICLEBOARD CORE
A. Core Construction:
Grade LD-2.
Mat formed wood particleboard core, complying with ANSI A 208.1,
1. Bonding: Stiles and rails bonded to core, then entire unit abrasive planed before
veneering.
B. Rails:
1. Top Rail: 5 inch one to three ply closed grain, solid hardwood or Structural Composite
Lumber.
2. Bottom Rail: Hardwood or Structural Composite Lumber. Provide 5 inch deep rail where
concealed door seal or kick plate is scheduled.
3. Provide 5 inch fire retardant treated, UL approved hardwood or Structural Composite
Lumber top rails at fire-rated doors.
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4. Provide 5 inch fire retardant treated, UL approved hardwood or Structural Composite
Lumber bottom rail at fire-rated doors where concealed door seal or kick plate is
scheduled.
C. Blocking:
1. Provide lock block reinforcement where mortised hardware is scheduled.
2. Provide 5 inch hardwood or Structural Composite Lumber at intermediate-height where
exit devices are scheduled.
3. Provide 5 inch fire retardant treated, UL approved hardwood or Structural Composite
Lumber blocking at intermediate height at fire-rated doors.
D. Subject to compliance with requirements, provide manufacturer and product from one of the
following:
1. Algoma Hardwoods, Inc.
2. Ampco, Inc.
3. Eggers Industries.
4. Haley Brothers, Inc.
5. Marshfield Door Systems, Inc.
6. Oshkosh Architectural Door Company.
7. VT Industries, Inc.
2.04
FLUSH SOLID CORE WOOD DOORS - STAVED CORE
A. Core: 5-ply bonded low-density wood blocks, random-lengths, kiln-dried.
1. Bonding: Stiles and rails bonded to core, then entire unit abrasive planed before
veneering.
B. Subject to compliance with requirements, provide manufacturer and product from one of the
following:
1. Algoma Hardwoods, Inc.
2. Ampco, Inc.
3. Eggers Industries.
4. Haley Brothers, Inc.
5. Marshfield Door Systems, Inc.
6. Oshkosh Architectural Door Company.
7. VT Industries, Inc.
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FIRE RATED (20 MINUTE) FLUSH WOOD DOORS
A. Core: 5-ply bonded low density wood blocks, random lengths, kiln dried.
1. Bonding: Stiles and rails bonded to core, then entire unit abrasive planed before
veneering.
B. Subject to compliance with requirements, provide manufacturer and product from one of the
following:
1. Algoma Hardwoods, Inc.
2. Ampco, Inc.
3. Eggers Industries.
4. Haley Brothers, Inc.
5. Marshfield Door Systems, Inc.
6. Oshkosh Architectural Door Company.
7. VT Industries, Inc.
2.06
FIRE RATED FLUSH WOOD DOORS
A. Core: Incombustible mineral.
1. Provide fire retardant treated, UL approved 5 inch deep solid hard wood or Structural
Composite Lumber top rail.
2. Provide fire retardant treated, UL approved lock block reinforcement where mortised
hardware is scheduled.
B. Subject to compliance with requirements, provide manufacturer and product from one of the
following:
1. Algoma Hardwoods, Inc.
2. Ampco, Inc.
3. Eggers Industries.
4. Haley Brothers, Inc.
5. Marshfield Door Systems, Inc.
6. Oshkosh Architectural Door Company.
7. VT Industries, Inc.
2.07
PLASTIC LAMINATE FACED DOORS, GENERAL
A. AWI grade: Custom
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B. Bond: type II water resistant.
C. Plastic Laminate Face Panels: High pressure decorative laminates complying with NEMA
LD3, Grade HGS, 0.048 inches (1.2mm) thick.
D. Colors, Patterns, and Finishes: As selected by Architect from laminate manufacturer’s full
range of colors.
E. Stiles: 1 1/6 inch to 1 1/2 inch wide, one or two ply closed grain, solid hardwood; paint edge to
match laminate faces. Provide fire retardant treated, UL approved, one or two ply hardwood
stiles at fire-rated doors.
F. Rails:
1. Top Rail: 5 inch one to three ply closed grain, solid hardwood or Structural Composite
Lumber.
2. Bottom Rail: Hardwood or Structural Composite Lumber. Provide 5 inch deep rail where
concealed door seal or kick plate is scheduled.
3. Provide 5 inch fire retardant treated, UL approved hardwood or Structural Composite
Lumber top rails at fire-rated doors.
4. Provide 5 inch fire retardant treated, UL approved hardwood or Structural Composite
Lumber bottom rail at fire-rated doors where concealed door seal or kick plate is
scheduled.
G. Blocking:
1. Provide lock block reinforcement where mortised hardware is scheduled.
2. Provide 5 inch hardwood or Structural Composite Lumber at intermediate-height where
exit devices are scheduled.
3. Provide 5 inch fire retardant treated, UL approved hardwood or Structural Composite
Lumber blocking at intermediate height at fire-rated doors
H. Low Emitting Materials: Provide doors made with adhesives and composite wood products
that do not contain urea formaldehyde.
2.08
FLUSH SOLID CORE WOOD DOORS, PLASTIC LAMINATE FACED
A. Construction: Five plies. Mat formed wood particleboard core, complying with ANSI A 208.1,
Grade LD-2.
1. Bonding: Stiles and rails bonded to core, with entire unit abrasive planed before faces
and crossbands are applied.
B. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
1. Algoma Hardwoods, Inc.
2. Ampco, Inc.
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3. Eggers Industries.
4. Haley Brothers, Inc.
5. Marshfield Door Systems, Inc.
6. Oshkosh Architectural Door Company.
7. Tex-Lam Manufacturing, Inc.
8. VT Industries, Inc.
2.09
FIRE RATED (20 MINUTE) FLUSH WOOD DOORS, PLASTIC LAMINATE FACED
A. Construction: Five plies. Mat formed wood particleboard core, complying with ANSI A 208.1,
Grade LD-2.
1. Bonding: Stiles and rails bonded to core, with entire unit abrasive planed before faces
and crossbands are applied.
B. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
1. Algoma Hardwoods, Inc.
2. Ampco, Inc.
3. Eggers Industries.
4. Haley Brothers, Inc.
5. Marshfield Door Systems, Inc.
6. Oshkosh Architectural Door Company.
7. Tex-Lam Manufacturing, Inc.
8. VT Industries, Inc.
2.10
FIRE RATED FLUSH WOOD DOORS, PLASTIC LAMINATE FACED
A. Construction: Incombustible non-asbestos mineral core.
1. Bonding: Stiles and rails bonded to core.
2. Treatment: Components shall be salt free.
B. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
following:
1. Algoma Hardwoods, Inc.
2. Ampco, Inc.
3. Eggers Industries.
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4. Haley Brothers, Inc.
5. Marshfield Door Systems, Inc.
6. Oshkosh Architectural Door Company.
7. Tex-Lam Manufacturing, Inc.
8. VT Industries, Inc.
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LOUVERS AND LIGHT FRAMES
[DELETE THE FOLLOWING IF NO LOUVERS OR LIGHT FRAMES REQUIRED. RETAIN APPLICABLE TYPES.
COORDINATE DRAWINGS IF MORE THAN ONE TYPE. LOUVER REQUIREMENTS INCLUDED IN AWI
STANDARDS.]
A. Wood Louvers: Door manufacturer's standard solid wood louvers, unless otherwise indicated,
and of size indicated.
B. Metal Louvers:
Size, type and profile shown and fabricated from the following:[SELECT
APPLICABLE MATERIAL. DELETE OTHERS.]
1. Steel: 20-gage, galvanized and factory primed for paint finish.
2. Natural Aluminum: Extruded aluminum with natural anodized finish complying with
AA-C22A31, Class II.
3. Color Anodized Aluminum: Extruded aluminum with AA-C22A32, Class II finish.
a. Color: Standard aluminum industry color(s) as indicated.
[RETAIN APPLICABLE COLOR SELECTION ABOVE OR BELOW. DELETE BOTH AND INSERT SELECTED
FINISH.]
b. Color: Match Architect's samples.
[INSERT REQUIREMENTS FOR OTHER KINDS OF LOUVERS, GRILLES, VENTS AS REQUIRED.]
C. Metal Frames for Light Openings in Fire Doors: Manufacturer's standard frame formed of
18-gage cold-rolled steel, factory-primed, and approved for use in door of fire-rating indicated.
[DELETE ABOVE OR BELOW UNLESS BOTH REQUIRED AND LOCATION OF EACH INDICATED ON
DRAWINGS OR SCHEDULES. IF METAL FRAMES FOR NON-RATED DOORS REQUIRED, INSERT
REQUIREMENTS. VERIFY AVAILABILITY OF BELOW FROM MANUFACTURERS SELECTED.]
D. Wood Beads for Light Openings in Fire Doors:
Manufacturer's standard fire-rated
wood-veneer beads matching veneer species of door faces.
2.12
FABRICATION
A. Fabricate flush wood doors to produce doors complying with following requirements:
1. In sizes indicated for Project Site fitting.
[DELETE ABOVE OR BELOW. QUALIFY ABOVE OR BELOW IF EXCEPTIONS. FACTORY-FINISHED DOORS
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MUST BE FACTORY PREFIT AND PREPARED. OTHER DOORS ARE OPTIONAL.]
2. Factory pre-fit and pre-machine doors to fit frame opening sizes indicated with the
following uniform clearances and bevels:
[STANDARD PREFITTING MAY BE INADEQUATE FOR 2-1/2" AND THICKER DOORS, OR FOR DOORS
EXPOSED TO WIDE CHANGES IN HUMIDITY AND TEMPERATURE. ANSI/WDMA I.S.1 COVERS ONLY
REQUIREMENTS FOR 1-3/4" AND 1-3/8" THICK DOORS.]
a. Comply with tolerance requirements of AWI for pre-fitting. Comply with final hardware
schedules and door frame Shop Drawings and with hardware templates.
[DELETE BELOW IF NO METAL FRAMES FOR WOOD DOORS.]
b. Coordinate measurements of hardware mortises in metal frames to verify dimensions
and alignment before proceeding with factory pre-machining.
[RETAIN BELOW WITH PAIRS OF PREFITTED FIRE DOORS WHERE ASTRAGALS, ETC. ARE REQUIRED.]
B. Metal Astragals: Pre-machine astragals and formed steel edges for hardware where required
for pairs of fire rated doors.
[DELETE BELOW IF NOT APPLICABLE. SEE SPECIES AND MATCHING REQUIREMENTS IN AWI STDS.
INDICATE HERE OR ON DRAWINGS WHETHER DOOR AND TRANSOMS TO BE RABBETED.]
C. Transom and Side Panels: Fabricate matching panels with same construction, exposed
surfaces and finish as specified for associated doors.
[DELETE BELOW IF NONE OR REVISE IF ANOTHER METHOD OF ATTACHMENT REQUIRED.]
1. Fixed Transom Panels: Fabricate fixed panels with solid lumber transom bottom rail and
door top rail, both rabbeted as indicated, and factory installed springbolts for concealed
attachment into jambs of metal door frames.
[DELETE BELOW IF NO OPENINGS IN DOORS.]
D. Openings: Cut and trim openings through doors to comply with applicable requirements of
referenced standards for kind(s) of doors required.
[RETAIN APPLICABLE REQ. BELOW IF ANY OPENINGS.]
1. Light Openings: Trim openings with moldings of material and profile indicated.
2. Louvers: Factory install louvers in prepared openings.
[BELOW IS REQUIRED BY AWI STD. BUT IS INCLUDED TO EMPHASIZE ITS IMPORTANCE.]
E. Exterior Doors: Treat exterior doors at factory with water repellent after manufacturing has
been completed.
[DELETE BELOW IF NO OUTSWINGING UNITS.]
1. Provide manufacturer's standard metal flashing at top of outswinging units.
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F. Fire Rated Wood Doors: Provide wood doors which are identical in materials and
construction to units tested in door and frame assemblies per ASTM E 152 and which are
labeled and listed for ratings indicated by UL, Warnock Hersey or other testing and inspection
agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.
1. Provide UL approved 5 inches deep top rail reinforcement suitable to hold surface
mounted closers with 1-½ inches x No. 12 fully threaded wood screws without the use of
through-bolted fasteners.
2. At hinge stile, provide additional UL approved hardwood or high-density material to
provide a minimum 5000 pound screw withdrawal resistance and minimum 300,000 slam
cycles without failure of mortise hinges.
3. At lock stile, provide additional UL approved "Lock Block" blocking to provide solid
anchorage for installation of locksets.
4. At mid-rail, provide 5 inches deep continuous blocking at doors indicated to have exit
devices.
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SHOP PRIMING
[DELETE THIS ARTICLE IF FACTORY FINISHED DOORS REQUIRED. PREFITTING IS RECOMMENDED TO
MINIMIZE DAMAGE TO PREFINISHED DOORS.]
A. Doors for Opaque Finish: Shop prime exposed portions of doors for paint finish with one (1)
coat of wood primer specified in Division 09 section "Painting".
[RETAIN ABOVE OR BELOW OR BOTH AS APPLICABLE.]
B. Transparent Finish: Shop seal faces and edges of doors for transparent finish with stain (if
required) and other required pretreatments and first coat of finish as specified in Division 09.
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FACTORY FINISHING
[DELETE THIS ARTICLE IF FACTORY FINISHING NOT REQUIRED.]
A. General: For transparent finish wood doors, perform finishing operation at the factory in
compliance with referenced AWI quality standard including Section 1500 "Factory Finishing".
[BELOW ARE EXAMPLES ONLY. REVISE AS REQUIRED. VERIFY AVAILABILITY WITH MFR'S. SELECTED.
CAUTION: AWI FINISH SYSTEMS CAN VARY FROM MFR. TO MFR. BECAUSE OF OPTIONS ALLOWED BY
STANDARD. REQUIRE SAMPLES FOR VERIFICATION.]
B. Transparent Finish: Comply with requirements indicated for grade, finish system, staining
effect and sheen.
1. AWI Grade: Premium.
[DELETE ABOVE OR BELOW]
2. AWI Grade: Custom
3. Finish: Manufacturer's standard finish with performance requirements comparable to
either AWI System TR-4 conversion varnish or AWI System TR-6 catalyzed polyurethane.
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[BELOW REFERENCES A HIGH PERFORMANCE FINISH OF GREATER COST THAN ABOVE. VERIFY
AVAILABILITY WITH MFRS.]
4. Staining: None required.
5. Staining: Match approved sample for color.
6. Staining: Match Architect's sample.
[SELECT ONE REQUIREMENT FROM 3 ABOVE AND 2 BELOW. USUALLY RETAIN FILLED FINISH.]
7. Effect: Open grain finish.
8. Effect: Filled finish.
[SELECT ONE REQUIREMENT FROM 2 BELOW OR REVISE. INSERT NUMERICAL VALUES FOR GLOSS IF
DIFFERENT FROM THOSE IN AWI STD.]
9. Sheen: Satin medium rubbed effect.
10. Sheen: Semi gloss.
[VERIFY AVAILABILITY OF OPAQUE FINISHES FROM MFR'S. SELECTED.]
C. Opaque Finish:
sheen.
Comply with requirements indicated for grade, finish system, color and
1. AWI Grade: Custom.
2. Finish: Manufacturer's standard finish with performance requirements comparable to
AWI System OP-2 catalyzed lacquer.
3. Color: Match approved sample for color selected by Architect from manufacturer's
standard colors.
[DELETE ABOVE OR BELOW.]
4. Color: Match Architect's sample.
[SELECT ONE REQUIREMENT FROM 3 BELOW. INSERT NUMERICAL VALUES FOR GLOSS IF DIFFERENT
FROM THOSE IN AWI STD.]
5. Sheen: Semi gloss.
6. Sheen: Gloss.
7. Sheen: Full gloss.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01
PREPARATION
A. Examine installed door frames prior to hanging door:
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1. Verify that frames comply with indicated requirements for type, size, location, and swing
characteristics and have been installed with plumb jambs and level heads.
2. Reject doors with defects.
B. Do not proceed with installation until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.02
INSTALLATION
A. Installation shall meet or exceed all applicable federal, state and local requirements,
referenced standards and conform to codes and ordinances of authorities having jurisdiction.
B. Manufacturer's Instructions: Install wood doors to comply with manufacturer's instructions
and of referenced AWI standard and as indicated.
[DELETE BELOW IF NO FIRE-RATED WOOD DOORS.]
1. Install fire rated doors in corresponding fire rated frames in accordance with requirements
of NFPA No. 80.
[DELETE BELOW IF ALL DOORS FACTORY PREFIT. FACTORY PREFITTING OF FIRE-RATED DOORS
PREFERABLE TO JOB FITTINGS BECAUSE OF LIMITATIONS ON TRIMMING INVOLVED BECAUSE OF
NARROWER STILES AND RAILS.]
C. Job Fit 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 with fire
rated doors. Machine doors for hardware. Seal cut surfaces after fitting and machining.
1. Fitting Clearances for Non Rated Doors: Provide 1/8 inch at jambs and heads; 1/16 inch
per leaf at meeting stiles for pairs of doors; and 1/8 inch from bottom of door to top of
decorative floor finish or covering. Where threshold is shown or scheduled, provide ¼
inch clearance from bottom of door to top of threshold.
[DELETE BELOW IF NO FIRE-RATED WOOD DOORS.]
2. Fitting Clearances for Fire Rated Doors: Complying with NFPA 80.
3. Bevel non rated doors 1/8 inch in 2 inches at lock and hinge edges.
[REVISE STANDARD BEVEL ABOVE TO CONFORM TO OFFICE PRACTICE, DOOR THICKNESS AND
CHARACTERISTICS OF HINGES REQUIRED. DELETE BELOW IF NO FIRE-RATED DOORS OR IF PREFITTED.
FIRE DOORS CAN ONLY BE TRIMMED TO A LIMITED EXTENT BECAUSE OF NARROW STILES AND RAILS.]
4. Bevel fire rated doors 1/8inch in 2 inches at lock edge; trim stiles and rails only to extent
permitted by labeling agency.
D. Pre-fit Doors: Fit to frames for uniform clearance at each edge.
E. Factory Finished Doors: Restore finish before installation, if fitting or machining is required at
the Project Site.
[DELETE ABOVE IF NO SHOP-FINISHED DOORS.]
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ADJUSTING AND PROTECTION
A. Operation: Re-hang or replace doors which do not swing or operate freely.
B. Finished Doors: Refinish or replace doors damaged during installation.
C. Protect doors as recommended by door manufacturer to ensure that wood doors will be
without damage or deterioration at time of Substantial Completion.
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