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I SECTION 08110 - STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES 1.1 GENERAL A. Submit Product Data for each type of door and frame specified. B. Quality Assurance: Comply with ANSI/SDI 100. C. Fire-Rated Door Assemblies: NFPA 80, identical to assemblies tested per ASTM E 152, and labeled and listed by UL, Warnock Hersey, or another testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. I 1.2 PRODUCTS A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: 1. Anaweld Building Products, Inc. 2. Benchmark Commercial Doors. 3. Ceco Door Products. 4. Copco Door Co. 5. Curries Co. 6. Deansteel Manufacturing Co. 7. Fenestra Corp. 8. Kewanee Corp. 9. Mesker Door, Inc. 10. Pioneer Industries. 11. Republic Builders Products. 12. Steelcraft. B. Cold-Rolled Steel Sheets: ASTM A 366 (ASTM A 366M), commercial quality, or ASTM A 620 (ASTM A 620M), drawing quality. C. Galvanized Steel Sheets: ASTM A 526 (ASTM A 526M), commercial quality, or ASTM A 642 (ASTM A 642M), drawing quality, with A 60 or G 60 (Z 180 or ZF 180) coating designation, mill phosphatized. D. Steel Doors: Provide 1-3/4-inch- (44-mm-) thick doors of materials and ANSI/SDI 100 grades and models specified below, or as indicated on Drawings or schedules: I 1. Interior Doors: Grade II, heavy-duty, Model 2, seamless design, minimum 16 gage thick cold-rolled steel sheet faces. 2. Exterior Doors: Grade III, extra heavy-duty, Model 2, seamless design, minimum 16 gage thick galvanized steel sheet faces with insulation core to have a minimum R Value of 11.25. STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES 08110-1

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SECTION 08110 - STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES

1.1 GENERAL

A. Submit Product Data for each type of door and frame specified.

B. Quality Assurance: Comply with ANSI/SDI 100.

C. Fire-Rated Door Assemblies: NFPA 80, identical to assemblies tested per ASTM E 152,and labeled and listed by UL, Warnock Hersey, or another testing and inspecting agencyacceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.

I 1.2 PRODUCTS

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

1. Anaweld Building Products, Inc.2. Benchmark Commercial Doors.3. Ceco Door Products.4. Copco Door Co.5. Curries Co.6. Deansteel Manufacturing Co.7. Fenestra Corp.8. Kewanee Corp.9. Mesker Door, Inc.10. Pioneer Industries.

11. Republic Builders Products.12. Steelcraft.

B. Cold-Rolled Steel Sheets: ASTM A 366 (ASTM A 366M), commercial quality, or

ASTM A 620 (ASTM A 620M), drawing quality.

C. Galvanized Steel Sheets: ASTM A 526 (ASTM A 526M), commercial quality, orASTM A 642 (ASTM A 642M), drawing quality, with A 60 or G 60 (Z 180 or ZF 180)coating designation, mill phosphatized.

D. Steel Doors: Provide 1-3/4-inch- (44-mm-) thick doors of materials and ANSI/SDI 100grades and models specified below, or as indicated on Drawings or schedules:

I 1. Interior Doors: Grade II, heavy-duty, Model 2, seamless design, minimum 16gage thick cold-rolled steel sheet faces.

2. Exterior Doors: Grade III, extra heavy-duty, Model 2, seamless design,minimum 16 gage thick galvanized steel sheet faces with insulation core to havea minimum R Value of 11.25.

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3. INTERIOR WOOD GRAINED EMBOSSED DOORS: Grade I, heavy-duty,

Model 2, seamless design, minimum 16 gage thick, wood grain pattern, engraved

with factory painting/staining with UV protective topcoat to be selected from

manufacturer's full range of finish selections, including custom finish to match

Owner's established building standard. NOTE: Factory finishing process and

final finish must meet or exceed that established by Steelcraft Graintech Series.

Owner/Architect reserve the right to reject any noticeably different or less

aesthetically acceptable specialty finish by others.

E. Frames: Provide frames for doors, sidelights, borrowed lights, and other openings that

comply with ANSI/SDI 100; fabricate to be rigid, neat in appearance, and free from

defects, warp, or buckle.

1. For interior frames provide units with mitered or coped and continuously welded

corners, formed from 16 gage thick cold-rolled steel.

2. For exterior frames provide units with mitered or coped and continuously welded n

corners, formed from 16 gage thick galvanized steel sheet.

3. Door Silencers: 3 on strike jambs of single-door frames and 2 on heads of

double-door frames. I4. Plaster Guards: Provide where mortar might obstruct hardware operation and to

close off interior of openings.5. Grout: As specified in Division 4 Section "Unit Masonry."

F. Tolerances: Comply with SDI 117.

G. Fabricate concealed stiffeners, reinforcement, edge channels, louvers, and moldings from 3either cold- or hot-rolled steel sheet.

H. Hardware Preparation: Prepare doors and frames to receive mortised and concealed 3hardware according to SDI 107.

1. Glazing Stops: Minimum 0.0359-inch- (0.9-mm-) thick steel or 0.040-inch- (1-mm-) m

thick aluminum.

1. Provide nonremovable stops on outside of exterior doors and on secure side of m

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. m

J. Finishes, General: Comply with NAAMM's "Metal Finishes Manual" for

recommendations relative to applying and designating finishes. m

1. Apply primers to doors and frames after fabrication.

K. Galvanized Steel Sheet Finishes: Comply with SDI 112 and the following: ISTEEL DOORS AND FRAMES 08110-2 Im~

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1. Surface Preparation: Clean surfaces with nonpetroleum solvent so that surfacesare free of oil or other contaminants. After cleaning, apply a conversion coatingof the type suited to the organic coating applied over it. Clean welds,mechanical connections, and abraded areas, and apply galvanizing repair paintspecified to comply with ASTM A 780.

2. Galvanizing Repair Paint: SSPC-Paint 20, high-zinc-dust-content paint with dryfilm containing not less than 94 percent zinc dust by weight.

3. Factory Priming for Field-Painted Finish: Where field painting after installationis indicated, apply air-dried primer specified below immediately after cleaningand pretreatment.

a. Shop Primer: Zinc-dust, zinc-oxide primer paint complying withperformance requirements of FS TT-P-641, Type II.

4. Field Painted Finish: Immediately after cleaning and pretreating, apply 2-coatfinish consisting of prime coat and finish coat. See Section 09900, "Painting."

a. Color and Gloss: Match Architect's sample.

L. Steel Sheet Finishes: Comply with SSPC-PA 1, "Paint Application Specification No. 1."

1. Surface Preparation: Solvent-clean surfaces according to SSPC-SP 1. Removemill scale and rust to comply with SSPC-SP 5 (White Metal Blast Cleaning) orSSPC-SP 8 (Pickling).

2. Pretreatment: Immediately after surface preparation, apply a conversion coatingSsuited to organic coating applied over it.3. Factory Priming for Field-Painted Finish: Apply shop primer that complies with

ANSI A224.1 acceptance criteria, is compatible with finish paint systemsindicated, and has capability to provide a sound foundation for field-appliedtopcoats. Apply primer immediately after surface preparation and pretreatment.a. Color and Gloss: Match Architect's sample.

3 1.3 EXECUTION

A. General: Install steel doors, frames, and accessories according to Shop Drawings,manufacturer's data, and as specified.

B. Placing Frames: Comply with provisions of SDI 105, unless otherwise indicated. Setframes accurately in position, plumbed, aligned, and braced securely until permanentanchors are set.

1. Except for frames located in existing concrete, masonry, or gypsum boardassembly construction, place frames before constructing enclosing walls andceilings.

2. Install at least 3 anchors per jamb adjacent to hinge location on hinge jamb andat conesponding heights on strike jamb.

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3. In-place gypsum board partitions, install knock-down, slip-on, drywall frames.

4. Install fire-rated frames according to NFPA 80.

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

specified in ANSI/SDI 100.

1. Fire-Rated Doors: Install with clearances specified in NFPA 80.

2. Smoke-Control Doors: Comply with NFPA 105.

D. Prime Coat Touchup: Immediately after erection, sand smooth any rusted or damaged Iareas of prime coat and apply touchup of compatible air-drying primer.

E. Protection Removal: Immediately before final inspection, remove protective wrappings 3from doors and frames.

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SECTION 08211 - FLUSH WOOD DOORS

1.1 GENERAL

A. Submittals: In addition to product data, submit the following:

1. Shop drawings indicating location and size of each door, elevation of each kindof door, details of construction, location and extent of hardware blocking, fireratings, requirements for veneer matching and factory finishing and otherpertinent data. For factory-machined doors, indicate dimensions and locations ofcutouts for locksets and other cutouts adjacent to light and louver openings.

2. Samples of actual materials in small sections for each face material and finish.

B. Quality Standard: Comply with the following standard:

1. NWWDA Quality Standard: I.S.l-A, "Architectural Wood Flush Doors," of theNational Wood Window and Door Association.

2. AWI Quality Standard: "Architectural Woodwork Quality Standards" of theArchitectural Woodwork Institute.

C. Fire-Rated Wood Doors: Provide wood doors labeled and listed by UL, WanockHersey, or another testing and inspection agency acceptable to authorities havingjurisdiction. Provide certification for fire rating required acceptable to authorizedagencies having jurisdiction for oversize fire rated doors over 4'-0" wide

D. Warranty

1. Provide manufacturer's warranty to the following term:

a. Interior Solid Core Doors: "Full Life of Original Installation" includingrehang and refinish if door(s) do not comply with Warranty tolerancestandards.

3 1.2 PRODUCTS

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

1. Marshfield Door Systems, Inc., quality as defined in this section.2. Algoma Wood Doors Inc., quality as defined in this section.3. Eggers Wood Doors Inc., quality as defined in this section.4. Mohawk Wood Doors Inc., quality as defined in this section.3 5. V-T Industries Inc., quality as defined in this section.6. Buell Door Company, quality as defined in this section.

B. Interior Solid Core Doors for Transparent Finish: As follows:NOTE: ALL WOOD VENEER MUST APPEAR UNIFORM AND LIGHTIN APPEARANCE

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1. Faces: Select White Birch, plain sliced.

2. Grade: "A" Select White ONLY3. Construction: 5 plies.4. Core: Glued-block core. (or enaineered core as required by manufacturer for

larger lites to meet or exceed specified requirements).

5. Bonding: Stiles and rails bonded to core, then entire unit abrasive planed before

veneering.

C. Interior Fire-Rated Solid Core Doors: As follows:

1. Faces and Grade: Provide faces and grade to match non-fire-rated doors in same Iarea of building, unless otherwise indicated.

2. Edge Construction: Provide manufacturer's standard laminated-edge

construction for improved screw-holding capability and split resistance.

3. Pairs: Furnish formed-steel edges and astragals for pairs of fire-rated doors,unless otherwise indicated.

4. Pairs: Provide fire-rated pairs with fire-retardant stiles that are labeled and listed

for kinds of applications indicated without formed-steel edges and astragals.

D. Pairs and Sets: Provide pair matching and set matching.

E. Fabricate flush wood doors to comply with following requirements:

1. In sizes indicated for job-site fitting.

2. Factory fit doors to comply with clearance requirements of referenced quality

standard. Comply with requirements of NFPA 80 for fire-resistance-rated doors. I3. Factory machine doors for hardware that is not surface applied.

a. Metal Removable Mullions: Premachine locks and formed-steel edges n

for hardware for pairs of doors requiring removable mullions. See the

Hardware Schedule.

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

a. Light Openings: Trim openings with moldings of material and profile 3indicated. * Metal trim required to match adjacent existing throughout

existing buildings.b. Louvers: Factory install louvers in prepared openings.

5. Provide metal flashing at top of outswinging units.

F. Finish wood doors at factory as factory finished.

1. Transparent Finish: Comply with requirements indicated for grade, finish 3system, staining effect, and sheen.

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I b. Finish: Manufacturer's standard finish with performance requirementscomparable to either AWI System TR-2 catalyzed lacquer or AWISystem TR-4 conversion varnish.

c. Staining: Match Architect's sample or existing schools' wood doors.d. Effect: Filled finish.e. Sheen: Semigloss.

G. Provide sound proof seal as noted in the Hardware Schedule. Adjust Hardware andframe to align properly to have the best acoustical effect.

1.3 EXECUTION

A. Examination1. Verify substrate-openings conditions.2. Verify that opening sizes and tolerances are acceptable and ready to receive this

work.3. Do not install doors in frame openings that are not plumb or are out of tolerance

for size or alignment.

I B. Installation1. Install fire-rated and non-rated doors in accordance with NFPA 80,

manufacturers' instructions and fire rated labeling requirements.2. Trim non-rated door width by cutting equally on both jamb edges.3. Trim door height by cutting bottom edges to a maximum 3/4 inch (1 9mm).4. Trim fire door height at bottom edge only, in accordance with fire rating

requirements.5. Pilot drill screw and bolt holes using templates provided by hardware3 manufacturer. (Use threaded through bolts for half surface hinges.)

6. Coordinate installation of doors with installation of frames and hardware.7. Coordinate installation of glass and glazing.8. Install door louvers and light kits plumb and level.9. Reseal or refinish any doors that required site alteration.

3 C. Warranty Tolerances1. Conform to WDMA standards and testing methods for warp, cup, bow and

telegraphing.

I D. Adjusting1. Adjust work under provisions Division 1.2. Adjust doors for smooth and balanced door movement.

E. Door and Frame Components Schedules* 1. Refer to door and frame schedule.

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II SECTION 08710 - DOOR HARDWARE

I PART 1 GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes:1. Work under this section comprises of furnishing and installing commercial doorhardware needed for a complete and operational system for following:

a.Swinging doorsb.Sliding doorsc. Folding doorsd.Other doors indicated in schedules and plans

2. Cylinders for doors specified in other Sections

B. Products Supplied but not Installed under this Section:1. Cylinders for locks on storefront entrance doors2. Cylinders for locks on all-glass entrance doors3. Cylinders for locks on overhead coiling doors and grilles3 4. Final replacement cores and keys installed by Owner

C. Related Sections:1. Section 08110 Steel Doors and Frames2. Section 08210 Wood Doors3. Section 08410 Aluminum-Framed Entrances and Storefronts - all hardware inSection 08710.

* 1.2 REFERENCES

A. Publications listed herein are part of this specification to extent referenced.

B. American National Standards Institute:1 . ANSI A156 Series

2. ANSI A115W Wood Door Hardware Standards; Hardware Preparation3. ANSI Al 15 Specifications for Steel Door and Frame Preparation for HardwareANSI Al117.1 Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities4. ANSI A250.6 Hardware on Steel Doors (Reinforcement - Applications)

5 C. Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG)

D. Door and Hardware Institute:1. DHI Publication - Abbreviations and Symbols2. DHI Publication - Basic Architectural Hardware3. DHI Publication - Hardware for Labeled Fire Doors (with supplements)4. DHI Publication - Hardware Reinforcements on Steel Doors and Frames5. DHI Publication - Installation Guide for Doors and Hardware6. DHI Publication - WDHS-1 Template Book Criteria for Wood Doors7. DHI Publication - WDHS-3 Recommended Hardware Locations for Wood Flush

Doors8. DHI Publication - For Processing Hardware Schedules and TemplatesNational FireProtection Association:9. NFPA 70 National Electrical Code10. NFPA 80 Standard for Fire Doors and Windows11. NFPA 101 Life SafetyCode12. NFPA 105 Recommended Practice for the Installation of Smoke-Control Door

Assemblies3 13. NFPA 252 Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Door Assemblies

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E. Steel Door Institute:1. SDI-109 Hardware for Standard Steel Doors and Frames

F. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. I1. UL Standard 1 OC Positive Pressure Fire Tests of Door Assemblies

2. UL Standard 1784 Air Leakage Tests of Door Assemblies

3. UL Building Materials Directory

1.3 SUBMITTALS

A. Submittal Sequence:1. Submit final Door Hardware Schedule at earliest possible date, particularly where

approval of Door Hardware Schedule must precede fabrication of other work that is

critical in Project construction schedule.

2. Include Product Data, Samples, Shop Drawings of other work affected by door

hardware, and other information essential to coordinated review of Door Hardware

Schedule.

B. Product Data:1. Submit manufacturer's technical product fact sheets describing each item of

hardware to be provided including material descriptions, dimensions of individual ncomponents and profiles, and finishes.

C. Door Hardware Schedule:1. Submit door hardware schedule prepared by or under supervision of a DHI certified

Architectural Hardware Consultant (AHC) or Certified Door Consultant (CDC)

detailing fabrication and assembly of door hardware, as well as procedures and

diagrams. I2. Coordinate Door Hardware Schedule with doors, frames, and related work to ensure

proper size, thickness, hand, function, and finish of door hardware.

3. Format:a.Comply with scheduling sequence and vertical form as described in DHI's

Sequence and Format for the Hardware Schedule.b. Horizontal hardware schedules are not acceptable.c. Submit 6 copies of hardware schedule.

4. Organization:a.Organize door hardware schedule into hardware sets indicating complete

designations of every item needed for each door or opening.

b.Organize door hardware sets in same order as in Door Hardware Schedule

contained in Part 3 of this specification.c. For doors of different sizes or where hinges, locks, or closers are different, a

separate heading shall be used. No labeled openings shall be combined with

non-labeled openings. I5. Content:

a.Type, style, function, size, label, hand, and finish for each door hardware item

b.Name and manufacturer of each itemc. Fastenings and other pertinent informationd.Location of each door hardware set, cross-referenced to Drawings, both on floor

plans and in door and frame schedulee. Explanation of abbreviations, symbols, and codes contained in schedule

f. Mounting locations for door hardwareg. Door and frame sizes and materials

D. Shop Drawings: i

1. Provide a copy with each hardware schedule submitted.

E. Samples:

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1. Submit samples of door hardware items if requested by Architect. Accepted samplesmay be incorporated into Work.

F. Quality Assurance Submittals:1. Test Reports:

a. Provide product test reports based on evaluation of comprehensive tests performedby manufacturer and witnessed by a qualified testing agency,. indicating currentproducts comply with requirements.

2. Certificates:a. Submit a statement from manufacturer certifying that door hardware is approved foruse on types and sizes of labeled fire doors and complies with listed fire door

assemblies.3. Manufacturer's Instructions:a.Submit instructions for installation and maintenance of operating parts and finish.

b.Furnish telnplates and schedules needed for fabrication of hollow metal doors andframes, wood doors and frames, and other items related to hardware.c.Submission for templates and template list shall follow procedures established byDHI publication For Processing Hardware Schedules and Templates.4. Field Quality Assurance.a.To ensure and validate the proper closing, latching, sealing and securing of a doorthe manufacturer of the gasket shall provide a program of Field Quality

Assurance.b.The program shall be acceptable to the architect and provide the site

superintendent and installers with knowledge as to the industry acceptablestandards for tolerances in manufacturing and field installation.c.The program shall create an audit trail of documentation for the inspection of pre-machined doors for machining and sizing, including hinge backset and depth ofmortise, width and height. An "Installation Checklist" and the "IndustryGuidelines" shall also be furnished for verification of acceptability of related door,frame and hardware components prior to installing the gasket. These forms shallbe part of the submittal process and shall be acknowledged by the site superior

and returned to the manufacturer in a timely manner.(1) http://dhsi-seal.com/inspectionforms.cfm

G. Closeout Submittals:1. Operation and Maintenance:a.Provide operation and maintenance data for hardware consisting of technical

information as follows:(1) Maintenance instructions for each item of hardware(2) Catalog pages for each product(3) Parts list for each product(4) Copy of final hardware schedule(5) Copy of final keying scheduleb.Include a copy of operational and maintenance descriptions in Operation andMaintenance Data Manual.

2. Warranties:a.Submit Special warranties specified in this Section.3. Keying Schedule:a.Prepare and submit a keying schedule using keyset symbols referenced in DHImanual Keying Systems and Nomenclature. Include schematic keying diagramand index each key set to unique door designations.(1) Index keying schedule by door number, keyset, hardware heading

number, cross keying instructions, and special key stamping instructions.b. Provide one complete bitting list of key cuts.c. Keying schedule shall be prepared by or under supervision of supplier, detailingOwner's final keying instructions for locks. Keyed by local venod servicing theOwner's masterkey system.

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4. Deliver keys and bitting list to the Owner by registered mail or overnight package

service.

1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE 3A. Qualifications:

1. Door Hardware Supplier:a.Door hardware supplier shall have warehousing facilities in Project's vicinity and

shall employ a qualified Certified Architectural Hardware Consultant (AHC)

available during course of Work to consult with Contractor, Architect, and Owner

about door hardware and keying.2. Architectural Hardware Consultant: I

a.Architectural Hardware Consultant shall be a person who is currently certified by

Door and Hardware Institute as an Architectural Hardware Consultant (AHC) and

who is experienced in providing consulting services for door hardware

installations that are comparable in material, design, and extent to that indicated

for this Project.3. Installer:

a. Door hardware shall be installed by an experienced installer who has completed

door hardware 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.4. Single Source Responsibility:

a.Obtain each type and variety of door hardware from a single manufacturer, unless

otherwise indicated.

B. Regulatory Requirements: 31. Hardware and installation shall comply with provisions and standards listed in IBC

2003.2. Federal Accessibility Regulations:

a.Americans with Disabilities Act - ADAb. Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards - UFASc.ANSI A117.1 Standard for Accessible and Usable Building s and Facilities

d.Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities (ADAAG)

3. National Fire Protection Association:a.NFPA 80 Standard for Fire Doors and Windowsb.NFPA 101 Life Safety Codec. NFPA 105 Recommended Practice for the Installation of Smoke-Control Door

Assembliesd.NFPA 252 Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Door Assemblies

4. Underwriters Laboratories Inc.: Ia. UL 1 OC Positive Pressure Fire Tests of Door Assemblies

b. UL 1784 Air Leakage Tests of Door Assemblies5. ANSI/BHMA Standards

a.A1 15-W Series 3b.A115 Seriesc. Al 56 Series:

6. Door and Hardware Institute:a.Abbreviations and Symbolsb. Basic Architectural Hardware

c. Hardware for Labeled Fire Doors (with supplements)d.Hardware Reinforcements on Steel Doors and Frames Ie. Installation Guide for Doors and Hardwaref. WDHS-1 Template Book Criteria for Wood Doors

g.WDHS-3 Recommended Hardware Locations for Wood Flush Doors

C. Certifications:

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1. Hardware used in labeled fire or smoke rated openings shall be bear identifying labelor mark indicating listing by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., ITS (Warnock HerseyInternational), or other nationally recognized organizations acceptable to authorityhaving jurisdiction.

2. Provide door hardware for fire-rated door assemblies complying with NFPA 80 for fireratings indicated, based on testing in compliance with NFPA 252.

D. Pre-Installation Meetings:1. Conduct conference on-site to comply with requirements in Division 1 for ProjectMeetings,2. Topics to be discussed at meeting shall include:

a. Review items such as proper installation sequence, adjustments, attachment, andlocation of door hardware.b.Review and finalize construction schedule and verify availability of materials,installer's personnel, equipment, and facilities needed to make progress and3 avoid delays.

E. Keying Conference:1. Conduct conference on-site to comply with requirements in Division 1 for ProjectMeetings. Participants shall be Owner's representative, Contractor, hardware

supplier, and lock manufacturer's representative.2. Incorporate keying conference decisions into final keying schedule after reviewing

door hardware keying system including but not limited to following:a.Function of building, flow of traffic, purpose of each area, degree of securityneeded, and plans for future expansionb. Preliminary key system schematic diagramc. Requirements for key control systemd.Address for delivery of keys

F. Coordination:1. Templates:

a.Obtain and distribute templates for doors, frames, and other work specified to befactory prepared for installing door hardware to parties involved.b.Check shop drawings of other work to confirm that adequate provisions are madefor locating and installing door hardware to comply with specified requirements.

1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Packing, Shipping, Handling, and Unloading:1. Inventory door hardware on receipt and provide secure lock-up for door hardware

delivered to Site.2. Tag each item or package separately with identification related to final Door HardwareSchedule, and include basic installation instructions with each item or package.

* 1.6 SPECIAL WARRANTY

A. Provide written warranty, executed by manufacturer agreeing to repair or replace componentsof door hardware that fail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period.Failures include but are not limited to following:1. Structural failures including excessive deflection, cracking, or breakage2. Faulty operation of operators and door hardware3. Deterioration of metals, metal finishes, and other materials beyond normal weathering

B. Warranty period shall be for not less than 3 years from Date of Substantial Completion unlessotherwise indicated.1. Manual Closers: 10 years

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C. Special warranties specified in this Article shall not deprive Owner of other rights Owner may

have under other provisions of Contract Documents and shall be in addition to, and run

concurrent with, other warranties made by Contractor under requirements of Contract

Documents.

1.7 MAINTENANCE I1. Furnish 3 dozen extra screws and other fasteners if each size, type and finish used

with the hardware items provided.2. Extra materials shall be stored on-site as directed by Owner.

B. Maintenance Service:1. Beginning at Substantial Completion, provide 12 months' full maintenance by skilled

employees of door hardware installer.a.lnclude quarterly preventive maintenance, repair or replacement of worn or

defective components, lubrication, cleaning, and adjusting as needed for proper

door hardware operation.b.Provide parts and supplies as used in manufacture and installation of original

products.2. 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. 3PART 2 PRODUCTS

2.1 MATERIALS

A. General Requirements: i1. Hardware shall be of best grade, entirely free of imperfections in manufacture and

finish, and shall satisfactorily perform various functions needed.

2. Furnish necessary screws, bolts or others fastenings of suitable size and type to

anchor hardware in position and match hardware as to material and finish. Provide

Phillips flat-head screws except as otherwise indicated.

3. Do not use through-bolts for installations where bolt head or nut opposite face is

exposed in other work. Use of sex bolts shall not be allowed.

4. Drawings show direction of slide, swing or hand of each door leaf. Furnish each item

of hardware for proper installation and operation of door movement as indicated.

Items of hardware not definitely specified, but needed for satisfactory installation of

hardware shall be provided. Such items shall be of type and quality suitable for

service needed and comparable to adjacent hardware.5. Finishes shall comply with ANSI A156.18/ BHMA 1301. Finish designations cross

references shall be as follows:

BHMA Nearest BHMA UCode Description US Equiv. Category Basis Metal

626 Satin chromium plated US26D A Brass; Bronze

628 Satin aluminum, clear anodized US27 A Aluminum

630 Satin stainless steel US32D A Stainless Steel

652 Satin chromium plated US26D E Steel I689 Aluminum painted US28 E Any

iB. Substitutions:

1. Manufacturers and model numbers listed are to establish a standard of quality and Idesign. The architect must approve all product substitutions. In accordance with

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Section 016000, required data and physical samples must be provided to thearchitect for review.

2.2 HINGES

A. Butt Hinges: ANSI/BHMAA156.11. Provide full mortise, template, 5-knuckle, button tip hinges with non-rising loose pins

and ball type bearings.2. Out-swinging exterior doors shall be furnished with stainless steel, hinges with non-

removable pins or security studs.3. Interior doors with locksets shall be furnished with non-removable pins hinges.4. Hinges shall be furnished in following quantities:

a. Doors up to 90" in height: 3 hingesb. Doors over 90" in height: Add 1 hinge for every additional 30"

5. Furnish hinge sizes not less than as follows:a.For 1 3/4" Thick Doors: Standard weight

(1) Doors up to 3'-0" wide: 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 x 0.134 gauge(2) Doors 3'-0" to 4'-0" wide: 5 x 4 1/2 x 0.146 gaugeb. For 1 3/4" Thick Doors: Heavy weight

(1) Doors up to 3'-0" wide: 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 x 0.180 gauge(2) Doors 3'-0" to 4'-0" wide: 5 x 4 1/2 x 0.190 gauge

6. Furnish hinges of sufficient throw where needed to clear trim or permit doors to swingI180 degrees.7. Finishes:

a.Exterior Doors: BHMA #630 (US32D)b.Interior Doors: BHMA #652 (US26D)

8. Acceptable Manufacturers:Steel Stainless Steel

a.Bommer: BB5000 BB5002b. Hager: BB1279 BB1191c.H. B. Ives: 5BB1 5BB1

9. Acceptable Manufacturers:Steel Stainless Steel

a.Bommer: BB5004 BB5006b.Hager: BB1168 BB1199c.H. B. Ives: 5BB1HW 5BB1HW

I B. Geared Continuous Hinges: ANSI/ BHMA Al 56.26 Grade 11. Provide full mortise, non-handed, full height hinges with interlocking cover andsymmetrically templated hole pattern made from extruded aluminum.2. Finish: BHMA #628 (US27)3. Acceptable Manufacturers:

a.Hager: 780-224 HDb.tves: 224HDc.Select: SL-24HD

2.3 LOCKSETS AND LATCHSETS

A. General Requirements:1. Shape of lever shall be easy to grasp with one hand and not require tight grasping,

tight pinching, or twisting of wrist.2. Locksets and latchsets shall not require more than 15 lbf to release latch. Locks shallnot require use of a key, tool, or special knowledge for operation.

3. Provide manufacturer's standard wrought box strike for each latchset and lockset withcurved lip extended to protect frame without catching clothing. Finish shall match

II Dhardware set.

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be congruent with existing key system requirements.

B. Mortise Locksets and Latchsets:1. Provide heavy duty mortise locksets and latchsets that comply to ANSI A156.13, i

Series 1000, Grade 1 Operational. Functions as listed in Hardware Sets.

2. Locksets shall have a fully wrapped front heavy gauge steel, 1/8" minimum lock case

thickness, containing components of steel with a Zinc dichromate plating for corrosion

resistance. I3. Locksets are to have a standard 2 3/4" backset with a full 3/4" throw. Deadbolt shall

be a full 1" throw with a 3" internal engagement and constructed of stainless steel.

4. Lock shall be easily handed without opening the lock case.

5. Lock trim shall be through-bolted to door to assure correct alignment a proper

operation.6. Finish: BHMA #630 (US32D)7. Acceptable Manufacturers:

a.Schlage: L Series with L 9000 series 17 lever design. The 06 lever design is being

used as a basis for bid. Contractor to match new lever styles to the existing lever

style on the existing doors.8. Acceptable Manufacturers: Schlage 3

2.4, DOOR CLOSERS

A. General Requirements:1. Closers shall be sealed and filled with all-weather fluid. Provide stable hydraulic fluid

to withstand a temperature range of 120 degrees F to minus 30 degrees F. i2. Size closers in compliance with requirements for accessibility for handicapped and

recommendations of manufacturer. Provide barrier free and delayed action features

as needed. Comply with following maximum opening-force requirements:

a. Interior Hinged Doors: 5.0 lbs. Ib.Exterior Hinged Doors: 8.5 lbs.c. Fire Doors: Minimum opening force allowable by authorities having jurisdiction

B. Surface Closers: 4011/41111. Full rack-and-pinion type cylinder with removable non-ferrous cover and cast iron

body. Double heat treated pinion shaft, single piece forged piston, chrome-silicon n

steel spring.2. ISO 2000 certified. Units stamped with date-of-manufacture code.

3. Independent lab-tested 10,000,000 cycles.4. Thru-bolts at wood doors unless doors are provided with closer blocking. Non-sized

and adjustable. Place closers inside building, stairs, and rooms.

5. Plates, brackets and special templating when needed for interface with particular

header, door and wall conditions and neighboring hardware.

6. Opening pressure: Exterior doors 8.5 lb., interior doors 5 lb., labeled fire doors 15 lb.

7. Separate adjusting valves for closing speed, latching speed and backcheck, fourth

valve for delayed action where scheduled.8. Extra-duty arms (EDA) at exterior doors scheduled with parallel arm units. I9. Exterior door closers: tested to 100 hours of ASTM B117 salt spray test, furnish data

on request.10. Exterior doors to not require seasonal adjustments in temperatures from 120 degrees

F to -30 degrees F, furnish data on request. i11. Non-flaming fluid, will not fuel door or floor covering fires.

2.5 DOOR PROTECTION DEVICES 3A. General Requirements: ANSI/ BHMA A156.6

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1. Fabricate protection plates (armor, kick, or mop) not more than 2" less than doorwidth on stop side and not more than 2" less than door width on pull side, x heightindicated.

2. Protection plates shall be beveled on four edges.3. Furnish protection plates for concealed mounting where possible. Where exposed

fasteners are used, they shall be countersunk.4. Metal Plates: Stainless steel

a.Thickness (US GA): 18 gauge; .050"5. Finish: BHMA #630 (US32D)

B. Kick Plates:1. Size: 10"2. Acceptable Manufacturers:

a.Hager: 193Sb. Ives: 8400c. Rockwood: kick plate

2.6 SEALS AND GASKETS

A. General Requirements: ANSI/ BHMA A156.22

1. Press on silicone smoke gasketting.2. Manufacturers:

a.National Guard Productsb. Pem koc. Reese

3 2.7 THRESHOLDS

A. General Requirements: ANSI/ BHMA A156.211. Except as otherwise indicated provide standard threshold units of type, size andprofile as shown or scheduled.2. Metal: Extruded aluminum; 6063-T5 alloy

a. Finish: Clear anodized; BHMA #628 (US27)3. Provide thresholds that are 1" wider than depth of frame.4. Acceptable Manufacturers:

a.NGPb.Pemkoc. Reese

B. Wall Bumpers: 2 1/2" diameter; 1" nominal projection1. Finish: BHMA #626 (US26D)2. Acceptable Manufacturers:

a. Hager: 235Wb. Ives: WS407CCVc. Rockwood: 403

I 2.8 CYLINDERS, KEYING SYSTEMS AND KEY CONTROL

A. General Requirements:1. Meet with Architect and Owner to finalize keying requirements and obtain keying

instructions in writing. Keying schedule shall be established in compliance withspecific requirements determined in consultation with Owner.

2. Provide temporary construction keying system during construction period. Permanentkeys shall be furnished to Owner's Representative prior to occupancy. Owner orOwner's Security Agent will void operation of construction keys.

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B. Cylinders:1. Permanent cylinders shall be Medeco Keymark SFIC cylinders keyed to the existing

Medeco Keymark system and configured into sets or subsets, master keyed or great

grand master keyed as directed by Owner..2. Permanent keys and cylinder cores shall be engraved with industry standard keying

nomenclature. These visual key control marks or codes shall not include actual key

cuts.a.Key and cylinder identification stamping shall be approved by Architect and Owner.

Failure to properly comply with these requirements shall be cause for replacement Iof cylinders and keys involved at no additional cost to Owner.

C. Key Material:1. Provide manufacturer's standard embossed keys of nickel silver to ensure durability.

Key Quantity: Furnish keys in following quantities:a.Master Keys: 12 per master groupb. Change Keys:

(1) Locks Keyed Alike: 6 per set

(2) Locks Keyed Different: 6 per lock

(3) Permanent Control keys: 3 totalc. Key Blanks: 25 to match key sections used on project

d.Temporary Construction Master Keys: 20 total

2. Deliver end user exclusive permanent key blanks and other security keys directly to

Owner's representative from manufacturer by secure courier, return receipt

requested. Failure to properly comply with these requirements shall be cause for

replacement of cylinders and keys involved at no additional cost to Owner.

D. Acceptable Manufacturers:1. Cylinders and Keys: Medeco Keymark

PART 3 EXECUTION 33.1 EXAMINATION

A. Site Verification of Conditions:1. Examine doors and frames with Installer present for compliance with requirements for

installation tolerances, labeled fire door assembly construction, wall and floor Uconstruction, and other conditions affecting performance.

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

3. Commencement of installation constitutes acceptance of conditions and responsibility

for satisfactory performance. U3.2 PREPARATION

A. Surface Preparation: I

1. Steel Doors and Frames: Comply with DHI Al15 Series

a.Surface-Applied Door Hardware: Drill and tap doors and frames in compliance with

SDI 1092. Wood Doors: Comply with DHI A115-W Series.

3.3 INSTALLATION

A. General Requirements:1. Install each door hardware item to comply with manufacturers' written instructions

using manufacturer's supplied fasteners.2. Securely install finish hardware items in compliance with accepted schedule and

templates furnished with hardware.

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3. Install mortised items flush with adjacent surfaces.4. Install locksets, surface mounted closers, and trim after finishing of doors and framesis complete.a.Where cutting and fitting is needed to install door hardware onto or into surfacesthat are to be painted or finished in another way later, coordinate removal,storage, and reinstallation of door hardware with finishing work.5. Set units level, plumb, and true to line and location. Adjust and reinforce attachmentsubstrates as necessary for proper installation and operation.6. Drill and countersink units that are not factory-prepared for anchorage fasteners.*Space fasteners and anchors in compliance with industry standards.

B. Mounting Heights:1. Mount door hardware units at heights indicated in following applicable publications,

unless otherwise specifically indicated or required to comply with governingregulations:

a. Steel Doors and Frames: ANSI A250.6(1) DHI Publication Recommended Locations for Architectural Hardware forStandard Steel Doors and Frames(2) DHI Publication Recommended Locations for Builders' Hardware forCustom Steel Doors and Frames

b.Wood Doors: DHI Publication WDHS-3

I C. Door Stops:1. Door stops shall be furnished for every door leaf. Install floor-mounted or wall-mounted stops, as scheduled. Overhead door holder shall be provided where floor orwall stops cannot be used.2. Place door stops in such a position that they permit maximum door swing, but do notpresent a hazard or obstruction. Furnish floor strikes for floor holders of proper height

to engage holders of doors.3. Floor stops shall be installed with risers as needed to accommodate finish flooringmaterials for proper relationship to door.

g D. Thresholds:1. Set thresholds for exterior and acoustical doors in full bed of sealant in compliancewith requirements specified in Division 7.

3 E. Key Cabinet:1. Type: Two tag system with triple cross reference2. Capacity: 200% greater than number of door keys needed3. The Hardware Supplier shall provide a key cabinet. It shall be furnished completely set upwith keys and hooks tagged, keys installed, and index cards completed. Install keycabinet in location as indicated on Drawings or as directed by Owner.4. Acceptable Manufacturers:

a.Bommer: BKC Series

b. Lund: Lund Key Boxc. Salsbury: Model 1010

3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL.A. Contractor shall employ and pay for services of a qualified independent ArchitecturalHardware Consultant (AHC) to perform inspections and to prepare inspection reports.3 B. Inspection Service:

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inspect door hardware for proper application of finish hardware in compliance finish

hardware schedule and keying schedule. In addition check hardware for adjustment

and proper operation.2. Contractor to provide written certification from a qualified AHC (Certified Architectural I

Hardware Consultant) that the hardware, cores and keying has been installed and

tested in every door and is 100% complete for each phase or the total project which

ever comes first3. Prepare and submit, to Contractor, Architect, and Owner, a written report of

inspection stating whether installed work complies with or deviates from

requirements, including whether door hardware is properly installed and adjusted.

Report shall be submitted within 3 days following site visits.I

3.5 ADJUSTING

A. Initial Adjustment: I1. 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.2. Adjust door closer sweep period so that from an open position of 70 degrees door will

take at least 3 seconds to move to a point 3" from latch measured to leading edge of

door.

B. Final Adjustment:1. Return to Project during week prior to Substantial Completion and make final check I

and adjustment of hardware items.2. Adjust hardware so doors operate in perfect order. Test and adjust hardware for

quiet, smooth operation, free of sticking, binding, or rattling. Adjust closers for proper,

smooth operation.

3. Adjust door control devices to compensate for final operation of heating and

ventilating equipment.

C. Six Month Adjustment:1. Approximately six months after Date of Substantial Completion, installer shall perform

following:a. Examine and readjust each item of door hardware as necessary to ensure function

of doors, door hardware.b.Consult with, and instruct, Owner's personnel on recommended maintenance

procedures.c. Replace door hardware items that have deteriorated or failed due to faulty design,

materials, or installation.

D. Twelve Month Adjustment: I1. Approximately six months after Date of Substantial Completion, installer shall perform

following:a.Examine and readjust each item of door hardware as necessary to ensure function

of doors, door hardware.b.Consult with, and instruct, Owner's personnel on recommended maintenance

procedures.c. Replace door hardware items that have deteriorated or failed due to faulty design,

materials, or installation.

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3.6 CLEANING

A. Exposed hardware shall be carefully cleaned by methods not injurious to finish, immediatelypreceding occupancy. Replace defective, damaged, or missing hardware.

B. Clean adjacent surfaces soiled by hardware installation.

C. Clean operating items as needed to restore proper function and finish.

3.7 DEMONSTRATION

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

3.8 PROTION

A. Provide final protection and maintain conditions that ensure door hardware shall be withoutdamage or deterioration at time of Substantial Completion.B. Protect door hardware items from abuse, corrosion and other damage until Owner accepts

Project as complete.

3 3.9 DOOR HARDWARE SCHEDULE

A. Hardware Sets: List of manufacturers represented in the hardware sets:1. Hinges: H. B. Ives - 877-613-8766 - www.iveshardware.com (IVE)2. Continuous Hinges: H. B. Ives - 877-613-8766 - www.iveshardware.com (IVE)3. Locksets Et Latchsets:Schtage - 719-264-5300 - www.schlaQe.com (SCH)

Cylinders & keys4. Exit Devices & FEH: Von Duprin - 317-897-9944 - www.vonduprin.com (VON)5. Surface Closers: LCN - 800-526-2400 - www.lcnclosers.com (LCN)6 Wall & Floor Stops: H. B. Ives - 877-613-8766 - www.iveshardware.com (IVE)7 Protective Plates: H. B. Ives - 877-613-8766 - www.iveshardware.com (IVE)8. Thresholds:Weatherstrip: National Guard Prod. - 800-647-7874www.n~qpinc.com (NGP)9. Silencers: H. B. Ives - 877-613-8766 - www.iveshardware.com (IVE)I

HW SET: 01DOOR NUMBER:030 032 034 035 037

EACH TO HAVE:3 EA HINGE 5BB1HW 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 IVE1 EA CLASSROOM SECURITY L9071HD 06A 626 SCH2 EA MORTISE CYLINDER KEYMARK SFIC TO MATCH EXISTING SYSTEM 626 MED1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 CUSH 689 LCN1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE1 SET SEALS 5020C CHA NGP

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1DOOR NUMBER:028A

EACH TO HAVE:3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 IVE

1 EA CLASSROOM SECURITY L9071HD 06A 626 SCH

2 EA MORTISE CYLINDER KEYMARK SFIC TO MATCH EXISTING SYSTEM 626 MED

1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 CUSH 689 LCN

1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE

1 SET SEALS 5020C CHA NGP

HW SET: 03 I

DOOR NUMBER:P30 P31 P32 P34 P36 P38

P39 3EACH TO HAVE:3 EA HINGE 5BB1 HW 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 IVE II EA CLASSROOM SECURITY L9071 HD 06A 626 SCH

2 EA MORTISE CYLINDER KEYMARK SFIC TO MATCH EXISTING SYSTEM 626 MED

1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 EDA 689 LCN

1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE I1 EA WALL STOP WS407CCV 630 IVE

1 SET SEALS 5020C CHA NGP

TEMPLATE CLOSERS FOR 180 DEGREE OPENING 3I

HW SET: 04DOOR NUMBER:P28

EACH TO HAVE:3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 630 IVE

1 EA CLASSROOM SECURITY L9071HD 06A 626 SCH

I EA SURFACE CLOSER 4011 689 LCN

1 EA OVERHEAD STOP 900S 630 GLY

1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE I1 SET SEALS 5020C CHA NGP

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HW SET: 05DOOR NUMBER:P28A

EACH TO HAVE:3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 630 IVE1 EA PRIVACY W/ DB L9496HD 17A 626 SCH1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 1461 FC 689 LCNI EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVEEA KICK PLATE 8400 4" X 1" LDW 630 IVE1 EA WALL STOP WS407CCV 630 IVEI SET SEALS 5020C CHA NGP

I HW SET: 06DOOR NUMBER:

I028B

EACH TO HAVE:3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 IVE1 EA STOREROOM LOCK L908OHD 17A 626 SCH1 EA MORTISE CYLINDER KEYMARK SFIC TO MATCH EXISTING SYSTEM 626 MED1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 1461 CUSH FC 689 LCN1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE3 EA SILENCER SR64 GRY IVE

HW SET: 07DOOR NUMBER:5 P28B

EACH TO HAVE:3 EA HINGE 5BBI 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 IVE1 EA CLASSROOM LOCK L9070HD 17A 626 SCH1 EA MORTISE CYLINDER KEYMARK SFIC TO MATCH EXISTING SYSTEM 626 MED1 EA WALL STOP WS407CCV 630 IVE3 EA SILENCER SR64 GRY IVE

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SECTION 08800 - GLAZINGI3 PART I - GENERAL

3 1.1 SUMMARY

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

1. Windows.2. Doors.3. Glazed curtain walls.4. Store Front

1.2 DEFINITIONS3 A. Interspace: Space between lites of an insulating-glass unit that contains dehydrated air or aspecified gas.3 B. Deterioration of Coated Glass: Defects developed from normal use that are attributed to themanufacturing process and not to causes other than glass breakage and practices for maintainingand cleaning coated glass contrary to manufacturer's written instructions. Defects include peeling,3cracking, and other indications of deterioration in metallic coating.

C. Deterioration of Insulating Glass: Failure of hermetic seal under normal use that is attributed tothe manufacturing process and not to causes other than glass breakage and practices formaintaining and cleaning insulating glass contrary to manufacturer's written instructions. Evidenceof failure is the obstruction of vision by dust, moisture, or film on interior surfaces of glass.

I D. Deterioration of Laminated Glass: Defects developed from normal use that are attributed to themanufacturing process and not to causes other than glass breakage and practices for maintainingand cleaning laminated glass contrary to manufacturer's written instructions. Defects include edgeseparation, delamination materially obstructing vision through glass, and blemishes exceedingthose allowed by referenced laminated-glass standard.

1.3 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

A. General: Provide glazing systems capable of withstanding normal thermal movement and wind andimpact loads (where applicable) without failure, including loss or glass breakage attributable to thefollowing: defective manufacture, fabrication, and installation; failure of sealants or gaskets toremain watertight and airtight; deterioration of glazing materials; or other defects in construction.

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B. Glass Design: Glass thickness designations indicated are minimums and are for detailing only. IConfirm glass thicknesses by analyzing Project loads and in-service conditions. Provide glass lites

in the thickness designations indicated for various size openings, but not less than thicknesses and Iin strengths (annealed or heat treated) required to meet or exceed the following criteria:

I1. Glass Thicknesses: Select minimum glass thicknesses to comply with ASTM E 1300,

according to the following requirements:

a. Inland Design Wind Loads: Determine design wind loads applicable to Project from

basic wind speed indicated in 95 miles per hour at 33 feet (10 m) above grade,

according to ASCE 7, "Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures":

Section 6.5, "Method 2-Analytical Procedure," based on mean roof heights above

grade indicated on Drawings. Approximate loads are listed for bidding reference.

Refer to Design Criteria listed on Structural Drawings to confirm all site specific

loads.

1) Basic Wind Speed: 95 MPH

2) Importance Factor: III (Schools) II (Business, less than 300 occupants in one

area).3) Exposure Category: C.

4) Contractor shall confirm actual project design loads listed on structural

drawings.

Coastal Design Wind Loads: Determine design wind loads applicable to Project from

basic wind speed indicated in 115 miles per hour at 33 feet (10 m) above grade, Uaccording to ASCE 7, "Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures":

Section 6.5, "Method 2-Analytical Procedure," based on mean roof heights above

grade indicated on Drawings. Approximate loads are listed for bidding reference. IRefer to Design Criteria listed on Structural Drawings to confirm all site specific

loads.

5) Basic Wind Speed: 115 MPH 36) Importance Factor: III (Schools) II (Business, less than 300 occupants in one

area).7) Exposure Category: C.

8) Conntractor shall confirm actual project design loads listed on structural

drawings.

b. Specified Design Snow Loads: 30 PSF, but not less than snow loads applicable to

Project as required by ASCE 7, "Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other

Structures": Section 7.0, "Snow Loads."

c. Probability of Breakage for Vertical Glazing: 8 lites per 1000 for lites set vertically

or not more than 15 degrees off vertical and under wind action. I

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1) Load Duration: 60 seconds or less.

d. Minimum Glass Thickness for Exterior Lites: Not less than 1/4".e. Thickness of Tinted and Heat-Absorbing Glass: Provide the same thickness for eachtint color indicated throughout Project.f. This product is located in a Wind-Borne Debris Region. In Accordance with IBC2000, NJ Edition, Section 1609.2 and 1609.1.4 All exterior openings (glass) shouldbe protected with materials to meet ASTM 1996.

C. Thermal Movements: Provide glazing that allows for thermal movements resulting from thefollowing maximum change (range) in ambient and surface temperatures acting on glass framingmembers and glazing components. Base engineering calculation on surface temperatures ofmaterials 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.

D. Thermal and Optical Performance Properties: Provide glass with performance properties specifiedbased on manufacturer's published test data, as determined according to procedures indicatedbelow:

1. For monolithic-glass lites, properties are based on units with lites 6 .0 mm thick of thicknessindicated.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 overallunit and for each lite 1/4", 6.0 mm thick and a nominal 1/2-inch-12.7-rm-) wide interspace.4. Center-of-Glass Values: Based on using LBL-44789 WINDOW 5.0 computer program for5 the following methodologies:

a. U-Factors: NFRC 100 expressed as Btu/ sq. ft. x h x deg F (W/sq. m x K).b. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: NFRC 200.c. Solar Optical Properties: NFRC 300.

3 1.4 SUBMITTALS

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

B. Samples: 12-inch- (3 0 0-mm-) square, for each type of glass product indicated, other thang monolithic clear float glass.

C. Glazing Schedule: Use same designations indicated on Drawings.D. Preconstruction Adhesion and Compatibility Test Report: From glazing sealant manufacturer.

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1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Preconstruction Adhesion and Compatibility Testing: Submit to elastomeric glazing sealant

manufacturers, fortesting according to ASTM C 1087, samples of each glazing material type, tape

sealant, gasket, glazing accessory, and glass-framing member that will contact or affect elastomeric

glazing sealants: 3B. Glazing for Fire-Rated Door Window Assemblies: Glazing for assemblies that comply with

NFPA 80 and that are listed and labeled by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to Iauthorities having jurisdiction, for fire ratings indicated, based on testing according to NFPA 257.

C. FIRE RATED Safety Glazing Products: All fire rated safety glazing shall meet CPSC 16 CFR

1201 as noted in I.B.C. 2006 NJ Edition, Section 2406 Safety Glazing. Installed materials must

comply with fire rating to pass the test for NFPA 880 and CPSE 16 CFR 1201 Category I or II and

fire rating as indicated on Contract drawings.

D. 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 Laminated Division's "Laminated Glass Design Guide"

and GANA's "Glazing Manual."

2. IGMA Publication for Insulating Glass: SIGMA TM-3000, "Glazing Guidelines for Sealed

Insulating Glass Units."

E. Insulating-Glass Certification Program: Permanently marked either on spacers or on at least one

component lite of units with appropriate certification label of the Insulating Glass Certification

Council.

F. Mockups: Build mockups to verify selections made under sample submittals and to demonstrate

aesthetic effects and set quality standards for materials and execution. I

1. Build mockups as shown on Drawings for one bay or curtain wall or one unit window.

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

Substantial Completion.

1.6 WARRANTY 5A. Manufacturer's Special Warranty for Coated-Glass Products: Manufacturer's standard form, made

out to Owner and signed by coated-glass manufacturer agreeing to replace coated-glass units that

deteriorate as defined in "Definitions" Article, f.o.b. the nearest shipping point to Project site,

within specified warranty period indicated below.

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

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SECTION 08800 - GLAZINGIB. Manufacturer's Special Warranty on Laminated Glass: Manufacturer's standard form, made outg! to Owner and signed by laminated-glass manufacturer agreeing to replace laminated-glass unitsthat deteriorate as defined in "Definitions" Article, f.o.b. the nearest shipping point to Project site,within specified warranty period indicated below.1 1. Warranty Period: Ten years from date of Substantial Completion.I C. Manufacturer's SpecialWarranty on Insulating Glass: Manufacturer's standard form, made out toOwner and signed by insulating-glass manufacturer agreeing to replace insulating-glass units thatdeteriorate as defined in "Definitions" Article, fo.b. the nearest shipping point to Project site,

within specified warranty period indicated below.

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

PART 2-PRODUCTS

I 2.1 MANUFACTURERS3 A. In other Part 2 articles where titles below introduce lists, the following requirements apply toproduct selection:

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

manufacturers specified.

1 2.2 GLASS PRODUCTS3 A. Heat-Treated Float Glass: ASTM C 1048; Type I (transparent flat glass); Quality-Q3; of class,kind, and condition indicated.

1. Fabrication Process: By horizontal (roller-hearth) process with roli-wave distortion parallelto bottom edge of glass as installed, unless otherwise indicated.2. Provide Kind HS (heat-strengthened) float glass in place of annealed float glass whereneeded to resist thermal stresses induced by differential shading of individual glass lites andto comply with glass design requirements specified in Part 1 "Perfornance Requirements"Article.

3. For uncoated glass, comply with requirements for Condition A.4. For coated vision glass, comply with requirements for Condition C (other uncoated glass).5. Provide Kind FT (fully tempered) float glass in place of annealed or Kind HS(heat-strengthened) float glass where safety glass is indicated.

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B. SEALED INSULATING GLASS UNITS: Typical at all Aluminum Windows and Entrances I(Unless noted otherwise): Low Emissivity-Coated Insulating Glass Units: Manufacturer's standard

units with one pane of glass coated with a durable neutral-colored, low-emissivity metallic coating, Iof type and on surface indicated, and complying with the following requirements for 1/4" glass

panes and 1/2" air space:

1. Exterior Pane: Tinted (color to be selected) tempered glass, uncoated. I2. Interior Pane: Clear Tempered glass, third surface pyrolytically coated.

* 3. Performance Characteristics: Visible light transmittance of 44 percent, summer daytime U-

value of 0.45, winter nighttime U-value of 0.39, shading coefficient of 0.53 and outdoor

reflectance of 9 percent.

4. Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturer's offering products which may be

incorporated in the work, include, but are not limited to, the following:

AFG Industries Inc. (Comfort 'E').

5. Provide pre-assembled units consisting of organically sealed panes of glass enclosing a

hermetically sealed dehydrated air space and complying with ASTM E774 for performance

classification indicated as well as with other requirements specified for glass characteristics, Iair space, sealing system, sealant, spacer material, corner design and desiccant.

6. For properties of individual glass panes making up units, refer to product requirements Ispecified elsewhere in this section applicable to types, classes, kinds and conditions of glass

products indicated.

7. Provide fully tempered safety glass at all windows and doors.

8. Performance characteristics designated for coated insulating glass are nominal values based

on manufacturer's published test data for units with 1/4" thick panes of glass and V" thick air

space. Total glass thickness is indicated on drawings.

9. U values indicated are expressed in the number of Btu's per hour per sq. ft. per degree F 1difference.

10. Performance classification per ASTM E774; Class A. 5C. INSULATING GLASS UNITS (TYPICAL FOR EXTERIOR WALLS IN COASTAL AREAS &

HURRICANE ZONES):

Silicone-glazed, 1-inch dual seal, interior wet seal, l\4PACT-RESISTANT INSULATED

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2. Exterior: 3/16" grey tinted, tempered with Low E coating on surface #2 to meet Viracon VE3-3 85 or equal.

3. Interior: 7/16" laminated by Viracon, consisting of (2) 3/16" clear tempered glass panes with5 .090 SGP Clear hiterlayer by Dupont.

4. VERY IMPORTANT: Typical glass specified for all exterior wall glazing is based on3 performance criteria and testing of Curtainwall Systems and Entrance Doors manufactured byEFCO CORPORATION. Testing for entrance doors and curtainwall systems manufacturedby others will most likely require a different glass composition and possible aluminumcomponent modifications to meet the IMPACT RESISTANT requirements required by 2006IBC NJ Edition. If the Contractor includes products manufactured by others in his/her bid,then the Contractor is responsible for qualifying that such products include glazing and/oraluminum component modifications as required by the product testing to meet this project'sperformance criteria.

D. Fire Rated Safety Glazing: Shall be FireLite Plus or approved equal. Refer to SpecificationSection 08817 - FIRE RATED GLAZING.

E. Tempered Patterned Glass: ASTM C 1048, Kind FT (fully tempered), Type II (patterned flatglass), Class 1 (clear), Form 3 (patterned); and of quality, finish, and pattern specified.

2.3 GLAZING GASKETS

A. Dense Compression Gaskets: Molded or extruded gaskets of material indicated below,complying with standards referenced with name of elastomer indicated below, and of profile andhardness required to maintain watertight seal:

1. Neoprene, ASTM C 864.2. EPDM, ASTM C 864.3. Silicone, ASTM C 1115.4. Thermoplastic polyolefin rubber, ASTM C 1115.5. Any material indicated above.

B. Soft Compression Gaskets: Extruded or molded, closed-cell, integral-skimed gaskets of materialindicated below; complying with ASTM C 509, Type II, black; and of profile and hardnessrequired to maintain watertight seal:

1. Neoprene.2. EPDM.3. Silicone.4. Thermoplastic polyolefin rubber.5. Any material indicated above.

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2.3 GLAZING SEALANTS

A. General: Provide products of type indicated, complying with the following requirements:

1. Compatibility: Select glazing sealants that are compatible with one another and with other Imaterials 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.3. Colors of Exposed Glazing Sealants: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full

range.

B. Elastomeric Glazing Sealants: Comply with ASTM C 920 and other requirements indicated for

each liquid-applied chemically curing sealant specified, including those referencing ASTM C 920

classifications for type, grade, class, and uses related to exposure and joint substrates.

1. Single-Component Neutral-Curing Silicone Glazing Sealants:

a. Products: I

1) See Section 07920 - Joint Sealants.

b. Type and Grade: S (single component) and NS (nonsag). Ic. Class: 100/50.d. Use Related to Exposure: NT (nontraffic).

e. Uses Related to Glazing Substrates: M, G, A, and, as applicable to glazing substrates

indicated, 0.

2.4 GLAZING TAPES 3A. Back-Bedding Mastic Glazing Tapes: Preformed, butyl-based elastomeric tape with a solids

content of 100 percent; nonstaining and nonmigrating in contact with nonporous surfaces; with or

without spacer rod as recommended in writing by tape and glass manufacturers for application

indicated; packaged on rolls with a release paper backing; and complying with ASTM C 1281 and

AAMA 800 for products indicated below:

1. AAMA 804.3 tape, where indicated.

B. Expanded Cellular Glazing Tapes: Closed-cell, PVC foam tapes; factory coated with adhesive on

both surfaces; packaged on rolls with release liner protecting adhesive; and complying with

AAMA 800 for the following types:

1. Type 1, for glazing applications in which tape acts as the primary sealant.

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2. Type 2, for glazing applications in which tape is used in combination with a full bead ofliquid sealant.

2.5 MISCELLANEOUS GLAZING MATERIALS

A. General: Provide products of material, size, and shape complying with referenced glazingstandard, requirements of manufacturers of glass and other glazing materials for applicationindicated, 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 orminus 5.D. Spacers: Elastomeric blocks or continuous extrusions with a Shore, Type A durometer hardness

required by glass manufacturer to maintain glass lites in place for installation indicated.

I E. Edge Blocks: Elastomeric material of hardness needed to limit glass lateral movement (sidewalking).5 F. Cylindrical Glazing Sealant Backing: ASTM C 1330, Type 0 (open-cell material), of size anddensity to control glazing sealant depth and otherwise produce optimum glazing sealantperformance.

I G. Perimeter Insulation for Fire-Resistive Glazing: Identical to product used in test assembly to obtainfire-resistance rating.I

2.6 FABRICATION OF GLAZING UNITS

A. Fabricate glazing units in sizes required to glaze openings indicated for Project, with edge and faceclearances, edge and surface conditions, and bite complying with written instructions of productmanufacturer and referenced glazing publications, to comply with system performancerequirements.

S PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 GLAZING

A. General: Comply with combined written instructions of manufacturers of glass, sealants, gaskets,and other glazing materials, unless more stringent requirements are indicated, including those inreferenced glazing publications.

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1. Glazing channel dimensions, as indicated on Drawings, provide necessary bite on glass, Iminimum edge and face clearances, and adequate sealant thicknesses, with reasonable

tolerances. Adjust as required by Project conditions during installation. I2. 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 Iperformance and appearance.

3. Apply primers to joint surfaces where required for adhesion of sealants, as determined by

preconstruction sealant-substrate testing.

4. 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.

5. Do not exceed edge pressures stipulated by glass manufacturers for installing glass lites.

6. Provide spacers for glass lites where length plus width is larger than 50 inches (1270 mm).

7. 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.

B. Tape Glazing: Position tapes on fixed stops so that, when compressed by glass, their exposed

edges are flush with or protrude slightly above sightline of stops. Install tapes continuously, but

not necessarily in one continuous length. Do not stretch tapes to make them fit opening.

1. Cover vertical framing joints by applying tapes to heads and sills first and then to j ambs. ICover horizontal framing joints by applying tapes to j ambs and then to heads and sills.

2. Placej oints in tapes at comers of opening with adjoining lengths butted together, not lapped.

Seal joints in tapes with compatible sealant approved by tape manufacturer. I3. Apply heel bead of elastomeric sealant.

4. 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 comers and work toward centers of openings.5. Apply cap bead of elastomeric sealant over exposed edge of tape.

C. Gasket Glazing (Dry): Fabricate compression gaskets in lengths recommended by gasket

manufacturer to fit openings exactly, with allowance for stretch during installation.

1. Insert soft compression gasket between glass and frame or fixed stop so it is securely in 3place with joints miter cut and bonded together at comers.

2. 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 comers and work toward centers of

openings. Compress gaskets to produce a weathertight seal without developing bending

stresses in glass. Seal gasket joints with sealant recommended by gasket manufacturer.

3. Install gaskets so they protrude past face of glazing stops.

D. Sealant Glazing (Wet): Install continuous spacers, or spacers combined with cylindrical sealant Ibacking, 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

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spacers or spacers and backings in place and in position to control depth of installed sealantrelative to edge clearance for optimum sealant performance.

1. Force sealants into glazing channels to eliminate voids and to ensure complete wetting orbond of sealant to glass and channel surfaces.2. Tool exposed surfaces of sealants to provide a substantial wash away from glass.

3.2 CLEANING AND PROTECTION

A. Protect exterior glass from damage immediately after installation by attaching crossed streamersto framing held away from glass. Do not apply markers to glass surface. Remove nonpermanentlabels, and clean surfaces. Protect glass from contact with contaminating substances resulting fromconstruction operations, including weld splatter. If, despite such protection, contaminatingsubstances do come into contact with glass, remove substances immediately as recommended byglass manufacturer.

B. Remove and replace glass that is broken, chipped, cracked, or abraded or that is damaged fromnatural causes, accidents, and vandalism, during construction period.

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IPART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

3 A. Section Includes:I. Fire-rated glazing materials installed as vision lights in fire-rated doors.2. Fire-rated glazing materials installed as transoms, borrowed lites, windows in fire-ratedIframes.

1.2 REFERENCES1. ASTM E2074-00: Standard Test Method for Fire Tests of Door Assemblies, IncludingPositive Pressure Testing of Side-Hinged and Pivoted Swinging Door Assemblies.2. ASTM E2010-01: Standard Test Method for Positive Pressure Fire Tests of WindowAssemblies.

B. American National Standards Institute (ANSI):1. ANSI Z97. 1: Standard for Safety Glazing Materials Used in Buildings

C. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC):S 1. CPSC 16 CFR 1201: Safety Standard for Architectural Glazing Materials

D. Glass Association of North America (GANA):I. GANA - Glazing Manual.2. FGMA - Sealant Manual.

E. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA):1. NFPA 80: Fire Doors and Windows.2. NFPA 252 -Fire Tests of Door Assemblies.

3. NFPA 257 - Fire Tests of Window Assemblies.

F. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL):I . UL 9 - Fire Tests of Window Assemblies.2. UL lOB - Fire Tests of Door Assemblies.3. UL 1OC - Positive Pressure Fire Tests of Door Assemblies.

G. Standard Council of Canada:1. ULC Standard CAN4-S 104: Fire Tests of Door Assemblies.2. ULC Standard CAN4-S 106: Fire Tests of Window Assemblies.

H 3. CAN/ULC-Sl0lM: Standard Methods of Fire Endurance Tests.H. All fire rated safety glazing shall meet CPSC 16 CFR 1201 as noted in I.B.C. 2006 NJ Edition,3 Section 2406 Safety Glazing. Installed materials must comply with fire rating to pass the testfor NFPA 880 and CPSE 16 CFR 1201 Category I or II and fire rating as indicated on Contract

drawings.

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1.3 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS I

A. Fire-rated glass ceramic laminated clear and wireless glazing material for use in impact safety-

rated locations such as doors, transoms and borrowed lites with fire rating requirements ranging

from 20 minutes to 3 hours with required hose stream test.

B. Passes positive pressure test standards UL10C, UBC 7-2 and UBC 7-4. j

1.4 SUBMITTALS 5A. Comply with requirements of Section 01300.

B. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's technical data for each glazing material required, 3including installation and maintenance instructions.

C. Certificates of compliance from glass and glazing materials manufacturers attesting that glass

and glazing materials furnished for project comply with requirements. Separate certification

will not be required for glazing materials bearing manufacturer's permanent label designating

type and thickness of glass, provided labels represent a quality control program involving a

recognized certification agency or independent testing laboratory acceptable to authority having

jurisdiction.

D. Product Test Listings: From UL indicating fire-rated glass complies with requirements, based

on comprehensive testing of current product.

E. Samples: Submit, for verification purposes, approx. 8-invh by 10-inch sample for each type of 3glass indicated.

1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Glazing Standards: FGMA Glazing Manual and Sealant Manual. jB. Fire Protective Rated Glass: Each lite shall bear permanent, nonremovable label of UL

certifying it for use in tested and rated fire protective assemblies.

C. Fire Protective Glazing Products for Door Assemblies: Products identical to those tested per

ASTM E2074-00 and UL lOB, labeled and listed by UL. 51.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Deliver materials to specified destination in manufacturer or distributor's packaging,

undamaged, complete with installation instructions.

B. Store off ground, under cover, protected from weather and construction activities.

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1.7 WARRANTY

A. Warranty Period: Ten years from date of Substantial Completion.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 FIRE-RATED GLAZING MATERIALS

A. Manufacturer: FireLite Plus® as manufactured by Nippon Electric Glass Company, Ltd., anddistributed by Technical Glass Products, 8107 Bracken Place SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065,voice 1-800-426-0279, fax 1-800-451-9857,e-mail [email protected], web site www.fireglass.com.

B. OR APPROVED EQUAL

C. Properties:1. Thickness: 5/16 inch [8 mm] overall.2. Weight: 4 lbs./sq. ft.3. Approximate Visible Transmission: 85 percent.4. Approximate Visible Reflection: 9 percent.5. Fire-rating: 20 minutes to 3 hours for doors; 20 minutes to 90 minutes for other5 applications.6. Impact Safety Resistance: ANSI Z97.1 and CPSC 16CFR1201 (Cat. I and II).7. STC Rating: Approximately 35 dB.8. Surface Finish: Premium (polished).I 9. Positive Pressure Test: UL 10C, UBC 7-2 and 7-4; passes.

D. Maximum sheet sizes based on surface finish:1. Premium: 48 inches by 96 inches.

E. Labeling: Permanently label each piece of FireLite Plus® with the FireLite® logo, UL logo andfire rating in sizes up to 3,325 sq. in., and with the FireLite® label only for sizes that exceed thelisting (as approved by the local authority having jurisdiction).

I F. Fire Rating: Fire rating listed and labeled by UL for fire rating scheduled at opening locationson drawings, when tested in accordance with [ASTM E2074-00 and ASTM E2010-01] [ULCStandards CAN4 S-104 and CAN4 S-106] [NPFA 252 and NFPA 257] [UL 9, UL lOB and UL0 OC].

5 2.2 GLAZING COMPOUND FOR FIRE-RATED GLAZING MATERIALS

A. Glazing Tape: Closed cell polyvinyl chloride (PVC) foam, coiled on release paper overadhesive on two sides, maximum water absorption by volume of 2 percent. Glass panels thatexceed 1,393 sq. inches for 90-minute ratings must be glazed with fire-rated glazing tapesupplied by manufacturer.

j B. [Glazing Compound: DAP 33 putty.]

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C. [Silicone Sealant: One-part neutral curing silicone, medium modulus sealant, Type S; Grade

NS; Class 25 with additional movement capability of 50 percent in both extension and

compression (total 100 percent); Use (Exposure) NT; Uses (Substrates) G, A, and 0 as

applicable. Available Products:1. 1. Dow Coming 795 - Dow Coming Corp. I2. 2. Silglaze-II 2800 - General Electric Co.

3. 3. Spectrem 2 - Tremco Inc.]

D. Setting Blocks: Neoprene, EPDM, or silicone; tested for compatibility with glazing compound;

of 70 to 90 Shore A hardness.

E. Cleaners, Primers, and Scalers: Type recommended by manufacturer of glass and gaskets. i

2.3 FABRICATION 3A. Fabricate glass and other glazing products in sizes required to glaze openings indicated for

Project, with edge and face clearances, edge and surface conditions, and bite complying with 3recommendations of product manufacturer and referenced glazing standard as required to

comply with system performance requirements. I

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3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine glass framing, with glazier present, for compliance with the following: 31. Manufacturing and installation tolerances, including those for size, squareness, offsets at

corners.2. Minimum required face or edge clearances.3. Observable edge damage or face imperfections.

B. Do not proceed with glazing until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. IC. Clean glazing channels and other framing members receiving glass immediately before glazing.

Remove coatings that are not firmly bonded to substrates. 33.2 INSTALLATION (GLAZING) 3

A. Comply with referenced FGMA standards and instructions of manufacturers of glass, glazing

sealants, and glazing compounds. IB. Protect glass from edge damage during handling and installation. Inspect glass during

installation and discard pieces with edge damage that could affect glass performance.

C. Set units of glass in each series with uniformity of pattern, draw, bow, and similar

characteristics.

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I D. Cut glazing tape to length and set against permanent stops, flush with sight lines to fit openingsexactly, with stretch allowance during installation.

E. Place setting blocks located at quarter points of glass with edge block no more than 6 inchesfrom corners.3 F. Glaze vertically into labeled fire-rated metal frames or partition walls with same fire rating asglass and push against tape for full contact at perimeter of pane or unit.

G. Place glazing tape on free perimeter of glazing in same manner described above.

H. Install removable stop and secure without displacement of tape.

I. [Use specified glazing compound, without adulteration; bed glazing material in glazingcompound; entirely fill all recess and spaces. Provide visible glazing compound with smoothand straight edges.]

J. Install in vision panels in fire-rated doors to requirements of NFPA 80.K. Install so that appropriate [UL] [FireLite Plus®] markings remain permanently visible.

3.3 PROTECTION AND CLEANING

A. Protect glass from contact with contaminating substances resulting from constructionoperations. Remove any such substances by method approved by glass manufacturer.

B. Wash glass on both faces not more than four days prior to date scheduled for inspectionsintended to establish date of substantial completion. Wash glass by method recommended byglass manufacturer.

3 . GLAZING SCHEDULEMax. Width

Max. HeightMax. Exposed Of Exposed 0 Of Exposed Stop

Rating Assembly Area (Sq. In.) Glazing (In.) R Glazing (In.) Height20 ain. DoorsHMS or Wood* 3,204 36 89 5/8"Fireframes D.S. 3,204 36 89 3/41Other than doorsHMS or Wood 3,325 95 95 5/8"Fireframes D.S. 3,325 95 95 3/4"

45 min. DoorsHMS or Wood 3,204 36 89 5/8"Fireframes D.S. 3,204 36 89 3/4"

Other than doorsHMS or Wood 3,325 95 95 5/8"u Fireframes D.S. 3,325 95 95 3/4"

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60 min. Doors (non-temp Irise) 3,204 36 89 5/8"

HMS or Wood 3,204 36 89 3/4"

Fireframes D.S. 100 12 33 5/8"

Doors (temp rise)Other than doors 3,325 95 95 5/8"

HMS or Wood 3,325 95 95 3/4"

Fireframes D.S.90 min. Doors (non-temp 2,034 36 56 " 3/4"!

rise) 100 12 33 1/2"

Doors (temp rise)Other than doors 2,627 56 " 56 1/2" 5/8"

HMS 2,627 56 " 56 1/2" 3/4"

Fireframes D.S.3 hours Doors 100 12 33 1/2"

* HMS indicates hollow metal steel framing. Fireframes D.S. indicates Designer Series narrow 3profile framing. For wood frames, check with manufacturer for maximum tested glass sizes.

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