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SECTION 08 71 00 - DOOR HARDWARE PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General Conditions, Division 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS, and other applicable specification sections in the Project Manual apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Scope: Provide hardware and material labor, material, equipment, related services, and supervision required, including, but not limited to, manufacturing, fabrication, erec tion, and installation for door hardware as required for the complete performance of the work, and as shown on the Drawings and as herein specified as per the following specification . B. Section Includes: The work specified in this Section includes, but shall not be limited to, items known commercially as door hardware that are required for swing , sliding, and folding doors, except special types of unique hardware specified in the same sections as the doors and door frames on which they are installed . C. Related Sections: 1. Division 01 Section “Sustainable Design Requirements” for additional LEED requirements that affect door hardware and related products. 2. Division 08 Section “Hollow Metal Doors and Frames” for steel doors and frames including insulated rated applications and pairs of doors integral astragal requirements for pairs of doors . 3. Division 08 Section “Flush Wood Composite /Molded Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (MFRP) Doors” for wood doors including special stile and rail construction for application of hardware on doors without through bolts chemical wash down and vandalism control applications . DOOR HARDWARE 08 71 00 - 1

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SECTION 08 71 00 - DOOR HARDWARE

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A.Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General Conditions, Division 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS, and other applicable specification sections in the Project Manual apply to the work specified in this Section.

1.2 SUMMARY

[A.] Scope: Provide hardware and materiallabor, material, equipment, related services, and supervision required, including, but not limited to, manufacturing, fabrication, erection, and installation for door hardware as required for the complete performance of the work, and as shown on the Drawings and as herein specified as per the following specification.

[B.] Section Includes: The work specified in this Section includes, but shall not be limited to, items known commercially as door hardware that are required for swing, sliding, and folding doors, except special types of unique hardware specified in the same sections as the doors and door frames on which they are installed.

A.[C.] Related Sections:1. Division 01 Section “Sustainable Design Requirements” for additional LEED requirements

that affect door hardware and related products.[2.] Division 08 Section “Hollow Metal Doors and Frames” for steel doors and frames including

insulated rated applications and pairs of doorsintegral astragal requirements for pairs of doors.

[3.] Division 08 Section “Flush Wood Composite/Molded Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (MFRP) Doors” for wood doors including special stile and rail construction for application of hardware on doors without through boltschemical wash down and vandalism control applications.

[4.] Division 08 Section “Sound-Control Door Assemblies” for acoustically rated doors and frames, and applicable hardware requirements not specified herein.

[5.] Division 08 Section “Aluminum-Framed Entrances” for aluminum stile and rail doors and associated framework.

[6.] Division 08 Section “All-Glass Storefronts” for all-glass doors and associated framework.[7.] Division 10 Section “Fixed Glass Panel Partitions” for all-glass door and wall systems

including doors and hardware not part of this section.[8.] Division 26 Sections for all electrical power system and for connections to building fire

alarm system.

1.3 REFERENCES

A.The publications listed below form a part of this Specification to the extent referenced. The publications are referred to in the text by the basic designation only.

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B.The edition/revision of the referenced publications shall be the latest date as of the date of the Contract Documents, unless otherwise specified.

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C.Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association, Inc. (BHMA):1. ANSI/BHMA A156.1, "Butts and Hinges" (copyrighted by BHMA, ANSI approved).2. ANSI/BHMA A156.3, "Exit Devices" (copyrighted by BHMA, ANSI approved).3. ANSI/BHMA A156.4, "Door Controls - Closers" (copyrighted by BHMA, ANSI approved).4. ANSI/BHMA A156.5, "Auxiliary Locks and Associated Products" (copyrighted by BHMA,

ANSI approved).5. ANSI/BHMA A156.6, "Architectural Door Trim" (copyrighted by BHMA, ANSI approved).6. ANSI/BHMA A156.7, "Template Hinge Dimensions" (copyrighted by BHMA, ANSI

approved).7. ANSI/BHMA A156.8, "Door Controls - Overhead Stops and Holders" (copyrighted by

BHMA, ANSI approved).8. ANSI/BHMA A156.13, "Mortise Locks and Latches" (copyrighted by BHMA, ANSI

approved).[9.] ANSI/BHMA A156.14, "Sliding and Folding Door Hardware" (copyrighted by BHMA, ANSI

approved). [10.] ANSI/BHMA A156.15, "Life Safety Closer/Holder/Release Devices" (copyrighted by

BHMA, ANSI approved).9.[11.] ANSI/BHMA A156.16, "Auxiliary Hardware" (copyrighted by BHMA, ANSI approved).[12.] ANSI/BHMA A156.17, “Self Closing Hinges and Pivots” (copyrighted by BHMA, ANSI

approved). [13.] ANSI/BHMA A156.18, "Materials and Finishes" (copyrighted by BHMA, ANSI approved).10.[14.] ANSI/BHMA A156.19, “Power Assist and Low Energy Power Operated Doors”

(copyrighted by BHMA, ANSI approved).11.[15.] ANSI/BHMA A156.21, “Thresholds” (copyrighted by BHMA, ANSI approved).12.[16.] ANSI/BHMA A156.22, “Door Gasketing and Edge Seal Systems” (copyrighted by

BHMA, ANSI approved).13.[17.] ANSI/BHMA A156.23, “Electromagnetic Locks” (copyrighted by BHMA, ANSI

approved).14.[18.] ANSI/BHMA A156.24, “Delayed Egress Locking Systems” (copyrighted by BHMA,

ANSI approved).15.[19.] ANSI/BHMA A156.25, “Electrified Locking Devices” (copyrighted by BHMA, ANSI

approved).16.[20.] ANSI/BHMA A156.26, "Continuous Hinges" (copyrighted by BHMA, ANSI approved).17.[21.] ANSI/BHMA A156.31, “Electric Strikes and Frame Mounted Actuators” (copyrighted by

BHMA, ANSI approved).

[D.] Door and Hardware Institute (DHI):[1.] DHI RLAHSSDF, "Recommended Locations for Architectural Hardware for Standard Steel

Doors and Frames." [2.] DHI RLBHCSDF, "Recommended Locations for Builders' Hardware for Custom Steel Doors

and Frames."

D.[E.] National Fire Protection Association (NFPA):1. NFPA 70, "National Electric Code".2. NFPA 80, "Standard for Fire Doors and Windows".3. NFPA 101, “Life Safety Code”.4. NFPA 252, “Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Door Assemblies”.

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[F.] Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL):5.[1.] UL 305, "Standard for Panic Hardware."

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[G.] Window and Door Manufacturing Association (WDMA):[1.] WDMA I.S. 1, "Industry Standard for Wood Flush Doors" (copyrighted by WDMA, ANSI

approved).

1.4 SUBMITTALS

A.LEED Submittals:1. Product Data for Credit MR 4.1 and Credit MR 4.2: For products having recycled content,

documentation indicating percentages by weight of postconsumer and preconsumer recycled content.a. Include statement indicating costs for each product having recycled content.

2. Credit MR 5.1 and 5.2: List of proposed regionally manufactured materials and regionally extracted, harvested, or recovered materials.a. Identify each regionally manufactured material, its source, and cost.b. Identify each regionally extracted, harvested or recovered material, its source, and cost.c. Include map or other similar documentation, confirming the following:

1) Driving distance between location of manufacturer and project site.2) Driving distances between location of extraction, harvesting, or recovery; and project

site.

[B.] Product Data: Submit product data including, but not limited to, manufacturer's technical product data for each item of door hardware, installation instructions, maintenance of operating parts and finish, door handing and other information necessary to show compliance with requirements.[1.] List of Manufacturers: Submit list of manufacturers selected for each item of hardware

(hinges, locksets and latchsets, closers, etc.). Use the same format and the same hardware type numbers that are used in Part 2 - PRODUCTS. Follow the type number with a finish designation. Include a legend for finish designations if they are different from the ones used in this Section.

[2.] Cut Sheets: Submit cut sheet for each type of each item of hardware scheduled. Identify each item by type number.

[C.] Hardware Schedule: Submit final hardware schedule in the format used in Part 3 – EXECUTION and in accordance with Division 01. Hardware schedules are intended for coordination of the work. Review and acceptance by the Architect does not relieve the Contractor of his exclusive responsibility to fulfill the requirements as shown and specified. [1.] Based on hardware indicated, organize hardware schedule into sets showing complete

designations of every item required for each door opening. Schedule shall be vertical layout similar to the format used herein. Prepare schedule with double spaced lines, and with pages numbered and dated. Horizontal and hand written hardware schedules are not acceptable.

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For doors of different sizes; or where hinges, locks or closers are different; use a separate heading. Do not combine labeled and non-labeled openings in the same heading. The schedule shall include, but not be limited to, the following: [a.] Number, location, hand, degree of opening, fire rating and material of each door opening

(hands and swings to be determined in relation to the locked side of the opening). [b.] Type, style, function, size and quantity of each hardware item. [c.] Name and manufacturer of each item. [d.] Fastening requirements. [e.] Explanation of symbols, abbreviations and codes contained in schedule (use nomenclature

consistent with DHI’s “Abbreviations and Symbols” wherever possible. [f.] Special mounting locations and instructions.

[2.] Furnish an index cross referencing Contract Document door number and hardware set, with supplier’s hardware group.

[3.] Combined submittals are not acceptable. Do not combine hardware schedules with door and frame shop drawings.

[4.] Schedules not adhering to these parameters will not be reviewed.

[D.] Samples: As requested by the architect, submit samples of each type of exposed hardware unit in finish indicated and tagged with full description for coordination with schedule. Submit samples prior to submission of final hardware schedule.[1.] Samples shall be returned to the door hardware supplier. Units that are acceptable and

remain undamaged through submittal, review, and field comparison process may, after final check of operation, be incorporated in the work, within limitations of keying coordination requirements.

B.[E.] Templates: Furnish hardware templates to each fabricator of doors, frames, and other work to be factory-prepared for the installation of hardware. Check shop drawings of other work to confirm that adequate provisions are made for locating and installing door hardware to comply with indicated requirements. If manufacturer requires physical hardware, ship the hardware to them via prepaid freight in sufficient time to prevent any delay in the execution of their work.

C.[F.] Qualification Data: Submit qualification data for firms and persons specified in Quality Assurance Article to demonstrate their capabilities and experience. Include lists of completed projects with project names and addresses, names of architects and owners, date, reference names and phone number, and other information specified.

D.[G.] Custom Wiring Diagrams: Furnish custom wiring diagrams for each opening with electrified hardware. Include riser diagrams, point-to-point hookup wiring diagrams, and function statements (operational narratives) for each opening. Include fire alarm and/or access control system interface where applicable.

E.[H.] Keying Schedule: Submit detailed keying schedule, indicating Owner’s approved keying system, for Owner’s review and approval. Include a schematic keying diagram and index identifying each key set to unique door designations.

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1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A.Qualifications:1. Hardware Manufacturer Qualifications:

a. Exit device Manufacturer shall be a firm with over 100 years’ experience engaged in the manufacture of door hardware of types and sizes required. Only Commercial Grade 1 hardware shall be acceptable. , and whose products have been in satisfactory use in similar service for a minimum of five years

b. .Ancillary hardware shall meet Commercial Grade 1 specifications and comply with laws, codes and ordinances as applicable.

2. Installer Qualifications: Installer shall be a firm that shall have a minimum of five years of successful installation experience with projects utilizing door hardware similar in type and scope to that required for this Project.

[3.] Supplier Qualifications: A recognized door hardware supplier who has been furnishing hardware for a period of not less than two years and who is, or has in employ, an experienced architectural hardware consultant (AHC) who will be available at reasonable times during the course of the work for consultation with the Owner, the Architect, and the Contractor. [a.] Architectural Hardware Consultant (AHC) Qualifications: A person who is currently

certified by DHI as an Architectural Hardware Consultant 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.

[B.] Regulatory Requirements: Comply with applicable requirements of the laws, codes, ordinances, and regulations of Federal, State, and local authorities having jurisdiction. Obtain necessary approvals from such authorities.

[C.] ANSI/BHMA Standards: Provide products complying with the following standards and requirements specified elsewhere in this Section:[1.] Butts and Hinges: ANSI/BHMA A156.1.[2.] Exit Devices: ANSI/BHMA A156.3.[3.] Door Controls, Closers: ANSI/BHMA A156.4.[4.] Auxiliary Locks and Associated Products: ANSI/BHMA A156.5.[5.] Architectural Door Trim: ANSI/BHMA A156.6.[6.] Template Hinge Dimensions: ANSI/BHMA A156.7.[7.] Door Controls, Overhead Holders: ANSI/BHMA A156.8.[8.] Mortise Locks and Latches: ANSI/BHMA A156.13.[9.] Sliding and Folding Door Hardware: ANSI/BHMA A156.14.[10.] Closer Holder Release Devices: ANSI/BHMA A156.15.[11.] Auxiliary Hardware: ANSI/BHMA A156.16.[12.] Materials and Finishes: ANSI/BHMA A156.18.[13.] Continuous Hinges: ANSI/BHMA A156.26.

[D.] Accessibility for Disabled Persons: Provide special hardware requirements for knurling, slow acting closers or other barrier free opening requirements as indicated in the Hardware Set Schedule and as required to comply with the U.S. Architectural & Transportation Barriers Compliance Board’s

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“Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities (ADAAG)”.

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[E.] Fire-Rated Openings and Exit Doors: Provide door hardware for fire-rated openings in compliance with NFPA 80. Provide only hardware which has been tested and listed by UL for the types and sizes of doors required, and complies with the requirements of the door and door frame labels. Provide door hardware for exit doors in compliance with NFPA 101. Hardware shall comply with applicable UL standards for the intended use specified, and be listed in UL, or be labeled and listed by another testing laboratory deemed acceptable by the Owner and Architect.3.[1.] Fire-Rated Door Assemblies: Assemblies complying with NFPA 80 that are listed and

labeled by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, for fire ratings indicated, based on testing according to UL10C or NFPA 252.a. Test Pressure: After five minutes into the test, the neutral pressure level in the furnace shall

be established at 40-inches above the sill.4.[2.] Smoke-Rated Door Assemblies: Assemblies located in smoke partitions or smoke barriers

shall comply with UL1784.

[F.] Pre-Installation Conference: Prior to commencing the installation, meet at the Project site to comply with requirements of Division 01, and to review the material selections, installation procedures, and coordination with other trades. Pre-installation conference shall include, but shall not be limited to, the Contractor, the Installer, manufacturer’s representatives, and any trade that requires coordination with the work. Date and time of the pre-installation conference shall be acceptable to the Owner and the Architect. Review methods and procedures related to electrified door hardware including, but not limited to the following: [1.] Inspect and discuss electrical roughing-in and other preparatory work performed by other

trades. [2.] Review sequence of operation for each type of electrified door hardware. [3.] Review scope of each party’s work to verify that all work is covered and none is duplicated. [4.] Review and finalize construction schedule and verify availability of materials, installer’s

personnel, equipment and facilities needed to make progress and avoid delays. [5.] Review required testing, inspecting and certifying procedures.

[G.] Keying Conference: Conduct keying conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01. Attendees shall include, but not be limited to, the Contractor’s Project Manager and Superintendent, Owner’s Representative, Hardware Subcontractor, and any other participants requested by the Owner. Incorporate keying conference decisions into final keying schedule. Topics discussed shall include, but not be limited to, the following: [1.] Function of building, flow of traffic, purpose of each area. [2.] Degree of security required. [3.] Potential future expansion. [4.] Requirements for the Key Control System. [5.] Preliminary key system schematic diagram.

[H.] Single Source Responsibility: Obtain each kind of hardware (hinges, locksets and latchsets, closers, etc.) from only one manufacturerdoor manufacturer, even though several may be specified as acceptable. Door manufacturer shall pre-install hardware as specified in the quote and/submittal drawings. NOTE: Typically does not include closers or overhead stops.

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1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A.Acceptance at Site: Package hardware on a set-by-set basis. Two or more identical sets may be packaged in the same container. Tag each item or package separately with identification related to the final hardware schedule. Include basic installation instructions in the package.

B.Storage and Protection: Provide secure lock-up for hardware. Control the handling and installation of hardware items so that the completion of the work will not be delayed by hardware losses, either before or after installation.

C.Keys: Supply construction master keys to Contractor when cylinders are delivered, for use during construction.1. Prior to the scheduled completion of the project, manufacturer shall ship all permanent keys,

including grand master keys, master keys, change keys, control keys and blank keys directly to the Owner via registered mail or other pre-approved means. Under no circumstance shall any permanent keys be furnished direct to the Contractor.

1.7 MAINTENANCE

[A.] Maintenance Tools and Instructions: Furnish a complete set of special tools and maintenance instructions as needed for the Owner’s continued maintenance and adjustment of hardware.

[1.8] OWNER’S MANUAL: Furnish one complete set of installation and maintenance instructions, including special adjusting tools and maintenance instructions listing routine maintenance procedures, possible breakdown and repairs, and troubleshooting guides to the owner. Furnish information in compact disk form, one for each applicable manufacturer; include internet web links for each manufacturer. Furnish one complete three-ring binder catalog for each manufacturer listed in the approved hardware schedule. Furnish complete bitting list indicating how each lock and cylinder on the project is keyed.

1.8[1.9] WARRANTIES

A.Special Warranty: Manufacturer’s standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair or replace components of door hardware that fails in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period.1. Failures include, but are not limited to, the following:

a. Structural failures including excessive deflection, cracking or breakage.b. Faulty operation of operators and door hardware.c. Deterioration of metals, metal finishes, and other materials beyond normal weathering and

use.2. Warranty Periods:

[a.] Manual Closers: Minimum of ten (10)25 years from date of Substantial Completion.[b.] Exit Devices: Minimum of three (3)10 years years from date of Substantial Completion.[c.] Continuous Hinges: Minimum of the (10) years from date of Substantial Completion.

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[d.] All other hardware: Two (2) years from date of Substantial Completion.Hinges and all other hardware shall be Commercial Grade 1 and shall have at least a 1 year manufactures warranty.

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PART 2 - PRODUCTS

[2.1] MANUFACTURERS: All hardware for each item shall be by one manufacturer unless otherwise specified. Items indicated with an asterisk (*) are the basis of design products used in the hardware schedule.

2.1[2.2] MATERIALS

A. Fasteners: Where through bolts are specified for composite filled wood faced fire doors, furnish sex bolts sized to the thickness of the door so that when tightened, compression of the door will not occur. Wood screws shall be full threaded. Expansion screws shall be of the double cinch anchor type. All screw heads shall be countersunk oval or flat head as appropriate and, when necessary to accommodate the thickness of material, undercut. Material of fasteners shall be ferrous or non-ferrous compatible with the product being applied. Length of fasteners shall be sufficient to afford adequate thread engagement. Finish of exposed fasteners shall match item being fastened.

B.Base Metals: As much as possible or practical materials shall be Stainless Steel. Produce hardware units of basic metal and forming method indicated, using manufacturer’s standard metal alloy, composition, temper and hardness, but in no case of lesser (commercially recognized) quality than specified for applicable hardware units by applicable ANSI A156 series standard for each type hardware item and with ANSI A156.18 for finish designations indicated. Do not furnish “optional” materials or forming methods for those indicated, except as otherwise specified.

C.Butt Hinges: Provide 4-1/2 inch by 4-1/2 inch size with non-removable pins for outswinging doors with locks unless otherwise specified. Provide non-rising pins elsewhere. Provide number of hinges indicated but not less than three hinges per door leaf for doors 90 inches or less in height and one additional hinge for each 30 inches of additional height. Provide 5 inch by 4-1/2 inch hinges on doors greater than 3’0” in width. Where wide throw hinges are specified in the hardware sets, provide proper hinge width for necessary clearance required.

[1.] Standard Weight, Full Mortise, Steel: [a.] “5000”, Bommer Industries* [b.] “1279”, Hager [c.] “T2714”, McKinney Products Co.; Division of Assa-Abloy [d.] “F179”, Stanley; Division of Stanley Security Solutions

[2.] Standard Weight, Full Mortise, Ball Bearing, Steel: [a.] “BB5000”, Bommer Industries* [b.] “BB1279”, Hager [c.] “TB2714”, McKinney Products Co. ; Division of Assa-Abloy [d.] “FBB179”, Stanley, Division of Stanley Security Solutions

[3.] Standard Weight, Full Mortise, Ball Bearing, BrassStainless Steel:[a.] “BB5001BB51”, Bommer IndustriesPBB, Inc.*[b.] “BB1191”, Hager [c.] “TB2314MPB91”, McKinney Products Co. ; Division of Assa-Abloya.[d.] “FBB191”, Stanley; Division of Stanley Security Solutions

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[4.] Heavy Weight, Full Mortise, Ball Bearing, Steel: [a.] “BB5004”, Bommer Industries* [b.] “BB1168”, Hager [c.] “T4B3786”, McKinney Products Co. ; Division of Assa-Abloy [d.] “FBB168”,Stanley; Division of Stanley Security Solutions

[5.] Heavy Weight, Full Mortise, Ball Bearing, Brass/Stainless Steel:[6.] “4B51”, PBB, Inc.*“BB5005/LB5006”, Bommer Industries*

[a.] “BB1199/BB1199”, Hager [b.] “T4B3386”, McKinney Products Co. ; Division of Assa-Abloy b.[c.] “T4B3386”, McKinney Products Co. ; Division of Assa-Abloy c. “FBB199”; Stanley; Division of Stanley Security Solutions

[D.] Barrel Type Full Mortise, Continuous, Ball Bearing, Hinges: Provide ANSI Grade 1, 14 gauge, type 304 stainless steel barrel type continuous hinges. Hinges to be fire rated up to 3 hours.2.[1.] Size of hinges: 1” less than door height.3.[2.] Full Concealed Continuous Hinges:

[a.] “ “790-900”, HagerCH51”, PBB* a.[b.] “FM300”, Markar; Division of Assa-Abloy[c.] “651”, Stanley; Division of Stanley Security Solutions [d.] “Unipin 919 STST”, ZERO International *

[E.] Offset Pivots: Provide ¾” offset pivot sets that support a minimum 440 pound door and up to 4’0” wide doors. Sets to include top and bottom pivots. Provide fire rated pivots at fire rated openings. Provide one intermediate pivot on doors up to 8’0” in height and two intermediate pivots on doors greater than 8’0” in height. Provide one of the following products: [1.] Non-Rated Pivot Sets:

[a.] “OP440”; DORMA USA, Inc.* [2.] Fire-Rated Pivot Sets

[a.] “OPF440”; DORMA USA, Inc.* [3.] Non-Rated Intermediate Pivots:

[a.] “75220”; DORMA USA, Inc.* [4.] “Fire-Rated Intermediate Pivots:

[a.] “75233”; DORMA USA, Inc.*

[F.] Pocket Pivots: Provide two pocket pivots for doors 60 inches or less in height and one additional pocket pivot for each additional 30-inches of height or fraction thereof. Pocket pivots for labeled doors shall comply with the requirements of NFPA 80. Provide one of the following products: [1.] Non-Rated Pocket Pivots:

[a.] “75520”; DORMA USA, Inc.* [2.] Fire Rated Pocket Pivots:

[a.] “75523”; DORMA USA, Inc.*

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[G.] Locksets and Latchsets: Provide 2-3/4 inch backset, strikes with 1-1/4 inch lip, and wrought strike boxes.4.[1.] Grade 1-Cylindrical Locksets and Latchsets. Lever Design Dorma LRE

a. “C800 Series x LRE”, DORMA USA, Inc.*

5.[2.] Grade 1 – Mortise Locksets and Latchsets: Provide 5/8” minimum throw of latch on pairs of doors. Comply with UL requirements for throw of latch bolts on fire rated openings. Furnish strike with curved lip extended to protect frame.a. “M9000 Series x LRB”, DORMA USA, Inc.*

[H.] Interchangeable Core Cylinders: Provide small format interchangeable core cylinders with appropriate cam or tailpiece. Stamp key control symbol in concealed place on each permanent core. Provide keyed temporary cores at exterior doors and at interior locations as required by the contractor. Provide all other cylinders with plastic temporary cores.. Provide one of the following manufacturers’ of cylinders:6.[1.] DORMA USA, Inc.*

[I.] Standard Cylinders: Construction master key all cylinders. Stamp key control symbol in concealed place on each core. Equip locks with manufacturer’s special pin tumbler cylinders that permit voiding construction keys without removal of the cylinder. Provide one of the following manufacturers’ of cylinders:7.[1.] DORMA USA, Inc.*

[J.] Keys and Keying: [1.] Keys: Provide the following number of keys in nickel silver:

[a.] Change Keys: Three per cylinder. Stamp with key change number. [b.] Master Keys: Five per group. Stamp “DO NOT DUPLICATE” [c.] Grand Master Keys: Three each. Stamp “DO NOT DUPLICATE”. [d.] Blank Keys: Thirty each. [e.] Construction Master Keys: Ten (for use during construction).

[2.] Key Control System: Provide a key control system including the following: Envelopes, labels, tags with self-locking key clips, receipt forms, 3-way visible card index, temporary markers, permanent markers, and welded heavy gauge steel cabinet with piano hinged door; all as recommended by system manufacturer. Provide capacity for 150% of the number of locks required for the project. [a.] “201-8180-03”, MMF Industries [b.] Lund [c.] Telkee

[3.] Keying: Set locks and cylinders to a new [master] [grand master] [great grand master] key system. The Owner will furnish final keying requirements. Provide for expansion by one [master] [grand master]. Key system summary, cover sheet, and letter of authorization shall accompany keying schedule and purchase order sent to factory. Provide one of the following systems: [a.] “D100 –SKC” , DORMA Architectural Hardware

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Bolts: Manual Flush Bolts: Provide standard 12” rods on bottom bolts. Locate top bolts approximately six feet above finished floor. Furnish dust proof strikes for floor or threshold application. “1555”, Don-Jo Manufacturing “780F”, Door Controls International “282D”; Hager “458”, Ives; Division of Ingersoll-Rand “555”; Rockwood Mfg.; Division of Assa-Abloy

Automatic Flush Bolts: Metal Doors: Provide set of bolts for metal doors with dustproof strike for floor or threshold application. “1560”, Don-Jo Manufacturing “842NH”, Door Controls International. “292D”; Hager “559”, Ives; Division of Ingersoll-Rand “1845”, Rockwood Mfg.; Division of Assa-Abloy Wood Doors: Provide set of bolts for wood doors with dustproof strike for floor or threshold application. “1562”, Don-Jo Manufacturing “942NH”, Door Controls International. “291D”; Hager “556”, Ives; Division of Ingersoll-Rand “1945”; Rockwood Mfg.; Division of Assa-Abloy Surface Bolts: Furnish in 626 or 630 unless otherwise noted.“1815”, ABH Manufacturing “1580”, Don-Jo Manufacturing “275D”; Hager “453”, Ives; Division of Ingersoll-Rand “580”; Rockwood Mfg; Division of Assa-Abloy

D. Surface Bolts: Furnish in 626 or 630 unless otherwise noted 1. “598”, Burns Mfg 2. “580”; Rockwood Mfg; Division of Assa-Abloy

E. Exit Devices: Exit devices shall be type and function as listed in hardware sets. Use fire exit hardware where exit devices are scheduled for fire door assemblies. Where lever handle trim is specified, match lever trim on locksets. Furnish freewheeling lever trim as standard. Provide cylinder dogging on all non rated devices. Furnish all devices with ¾” throw deadlocking latchbolts.1.[4.] Wide Stile Devices: Provide heavy duty touchbar devices

a. “9000 Series”, DORMA USA, Inc.*[5.] Narrow Stile Devices:

[a.] “9000 Series”, DORMA USA, Inc.

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F.[K.] Push/Pulls:1. Push Plates: 16-gauge, square corners beveled four sides, 4 inch x 16 inch unless otherwise

noted.a. “78”, Don-Jo Manufacturingb. “80S”, Hagerc. “73”, Rockwood Mfg.; Division of Assa-Abloyd. “1809-4”; Trimco

2. Pulls: ¾ inch diameter pull, 8 inch center to center. Where pull plates are specified, mount pulls below onto plates above.a. “16”, Don-Jo Manufacturingb. “3G”; Hagerc. “107”; Rockwood Mfg; Division of Assa Abloyd. “1194-2”; Trimco

G.[L.] Surface Closers: All closers shall be DORMA STA 8900 series corrosion resistant units with adjustable spring power from sizes 1 through 6. Opening force shall comply with ADA and ANSI A117.1 where indicated with “Barrier Free” closers in the hardware sets. Closers must have separate adjustments for latch speed, sweep speed and backcheck. Provide full metal covers made of 304 stainless steel. The closer arm assembly and pinion shall be stainless steel. Provide all closers with delayed action. Closers installed parallel arm to be supplied with heavy-duty rigid arms. Furnish non-handed closers with full metal stainless steel cover unless otherwise noted in the hardware sets. Where “IS” or “S-IS” arms are specified in hardware sets, if manufacturer does not offer this arm provide a regular arm mount closer in conjunction with a heavy-duty overhead stop equal to a DORMA 8900 Series. Provide brackets, drop plates, spacer blocks and accessories to ensure proper installation. Closers, covers, brackets and other components shall not extend below bottom of top horizontal rail of door. Use manufacturer’s chart for recommended sizes when adjusting closers. Provide one of the following heavy duty closers:1. “STA 8916”, DORMA USA, Inc.*

H.[M.] Power-Assist Low Energy Operators: Provide low energy operators that operate manually unless power-assist is activated and when power is lost. Operators shall comply with ANSI A156.19. Activation of power-assist will open the door to 90 degrees. Provide actuators as specified in hardware sets. Coordinate electrical connection and installation with Division 26. Provide operators with the following:1. Heavy-duty commercial construction with electromechanical power-assist operation.2. Micro-processor controlled3. Adjustable opening speed, adjustable closing speed, and adjustable hold-open period.4. Safety-stop feature: If object or obstruction is encountered during opening and/or closing

cycles, door operator stops and slowly returns to closed or open position respectively.5. Safety circuit: If actuator switch is activated when door is latched or locked, operator resets

without damage to door or operator6. Full continuous cover for pair of operators on pair of doors, or for single operator and

hydraulic closer on pair of doors.7. Detailed wiring diagrams including point-to-point hookup of all affected components.

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8. Provide one of the following operators:a. “ED900”; DORMA USA, Inc.

I.[N.] Overhead Stops/Holders: No overhead stops or holders with plastic parts will be acceptable. Overhead stops shall not be paired with Dorma 8916 1. Heavy Duty:

[a.] “900 Series”, DORMA USA, IncGlynn Johnson.2. Standard Duty:

[a.] “700 Series”, DORMA USA, IncGlynn Johnson.

J.[O.] Door Control Devices:1. Coordinator: Provide integral device mounted at header, complete with closer brackets as

required. Provide with filler brackets as required for full opening width.a. “COR Series x Filler”; Ives; Division of Ingersoll-Rand* b. “3700 Series x Filler”, ABH Manufacturingc.[b.] “2000 Series x Filler”, Don-Jo Manufacturing.[c.] “COR Series x Filler”; Ives; Division of Ingersoll-Rand [d.] “1600 Series x Filler”; Rockwood Mfg.; Division of Assa-Abloyd.[e.] “3094 Series x Filler”; Trimco

2. Wall Bumpers:[a.] “ “1407”, Don-Jo Manufacturing. [b.] “236W”; Hager [c.] “407½”; Ives; Division of Ingersoll-Rand [d.] “409”; Rockwood Mfg.; Division of Assa-Abloy [e.] “1270CV”; TrimcoWS407 CVX”, Ives* a. “570”, Burns Mfg Door Stops:Low Dome Floor Stops: “1440”, Don-Jo Manufacturing “241F”; Hager “FS436”, Ives; Division of Ingersoll-Rand “441”; Rockwood Mfg.; Division of Assa-Abloy “1211”; Trimco High Dome Floor Stops: “1442”, Don-Jo Manufacturing “243F”; Hager “FS438”, Ives; Division of Ingersoll-Rand “443”; Rockwood Mfg.; Division of Assa-Abloy “1211 x Riser”; Trimco Heavy Duty Floor Stops: “1803”; ABH Manufacturing “1462”, Don-Jo Manufacturing “269F”; Hager “FS18S”, Ives; Division of Ingersoll-Rand “466”; Rockwood Mfg.; Division of Assa-Abloy “1209”; Trimco

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3. Silencers:[f.] “1802”, ABH Manufacturing [g.] “1608”, Don-Jo Manufacturing. [h.] “307D”; Hager [i.] “20”, Ives; Division of Ingersoll-Rand [j.] “608”; Rockwood Mfg.; Division of Assa-Abloy [k.] “1229A”; TrimcoNo specific manufacturer

K.[P.] Door Trim Units:[1.] Kick Plates: 0.050 inch18 ga (minimum) Stainless Steel thick minimum, 109 incheshigh by

2 inchesless than door width on single doors, 1 inch less than door width on pairs of doors, beveleddeburred four sides. Kick plates shall be installed on doors and shall not riveted, screwed or bolted to the face of the door to eliminate penetrating the door skinFurnish all countersunk screws. Install on Push side of door. [a.] “90”, Don-Jo Manufacturing [b.] “194S”; Hager [c.] “8400”, Ives; Division of Ingersoll-Rand [d.] “K1050”; Rockwood Mfg.; Division of Assa-Abloy [e.] “K0050”; TrimcoNo specific manufacturer

[2.] Armor Plates: 0.050 inch thick 18 ga (minimum) Stainless Steel, 34 incheshigh by 2 inchesless than door width on single doors, 1 inch less than door width on pairs of doors, beveleddeburred four sides. Provide UL or WH listed plates on fire rated doors in accordance with NFPA 80. Kick plates shall be installed on doors and shall not riveted, screwed or bolted to the face of the door to eliminate penetrating the door skinFurnish all countersunk screws. Install on Push side of door.a. “Weiland SS Armor Plate”, Weiland, Inc.* b. “90”, Don-Jo Manufacturingc.[b.] “194S”; Hagerd.[c.] “8400”, Ives; Division of Ingersoll-Rande.[d.] “K1050”; Rockwood Mfg.; Division of Assa-Abloy“K0050”; Trimco

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f. o [3.] Mop Plates: 0.050 inch thick minimum, 6 inches high by 1 inch less than door width, beveled

four sides. Furnish all countersunk screws. Install on Pull side of door. [a.] “90”, Don-Jo Manufacturing [b.] “194S”; Hager [c.] “8400”, Ives; Division of Ingersoll-Rand [d.] “K1050”; Rockwood Mfg.; Division of Assa-Abloy [e.] “K0050”; Trimco

[Q.] WeatherstrippingWeatherstripping and Seals:[1.] Gasket: Silicone door gasket, UL-listed – Perimeter seals: WeatherstrippingAny surface of the

door that touches the frame shall have silencers or perimeter weather stripping/smoke seal : Furnish weatherstripping constructed of extruded aluminum clear anodized with nylon brush. g.[a.] “5050C”, National Guard Products, Inc.* h. “S88”, PEMKO Manufacturing i. “W-25SW22”; K.N. Crowder Mfg.[b.] “D608”, National Guard Products, Inc.* [c.] “18041”, PEMKO Manufacturing [d.] “964DSS66”, Reese EnterprisesDraftSeal [e.] “8193188S”; Zero International, Inc.

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Gasket: Silicone door gasket, UL-listed. [f.] “W-22”; K.N. Crowder Mfg. [g.] “5050”, National Guard Products, Inc.* [h.] “S88D”, PEMKO Manufacturing [i.] “797B”, Reese Enterprises [j.] “188SBR”, Zero International, Inc.

[2.] Sound Seal: [a.] Head and Jamb Strip: Sponge Neoprene

[1)] “W-48”; K.N. Crowder Mfg. [2)] “1038”, National Guard Products, Inc.* [3)] “350CSR”, PEMKO Manufacturing [4)] “499C”; Reese Enterprises [5)] “770”, Zero International, Inc.

[3.] Automatic Door Bottom: j.[a.] “CT-52”; K.N. Crowder, Inc.k.[b.] “420N”, National Guard Products, Inc.*l.[c.] “4301CRL”, PEMKO Manufacturingm.[d.] “521”; Reese Enterprisesn.[e.] “361”, Zero International, Inc.

[4.] Door Sweeps: Furnish Installed door sweeps constructed of aluminum clear anodized18 ga, 304 Stainless Steel or better with a 1/16” thick tear resistant nylon inserted neoprene that is adjustable with gray nylon brush.[a.] “W-24SDoor Sweep”; K.N. Crowder MfgWeiland, Inc.*. [b.] “E609A199N/200NSS”, National Guard Products, Inc.*[c.] “18061CNB3151NSS”, PEMKO Manufacturing

2. Perimeter Seal: Sent loose. Shall be constructed of 18 ga 304 Stainless Steel or better with a ¼” thick EPDM adhesive backed rubber that extends from the retainer 3/8” a. “Exterior Perimeter Gasket”, Weiland, Inc.* b. “130NSS”, National Guard Products, Inc. (with approval) [d.] “962”, Reese Enterprises [e.] “8192”; Zero International, Inc.

[R.] Astragals: Stainless steel, overlapping typeSolid astragals shall be 18 ga, 304 Stainless Steel or better and shall be fastened to edge of the in-active leaf of a double door with Stainless Steel fasteners. Brush style seals shall not be accepted. Sweep style Double EPDM astragal seals with 18 ga 304 Stainless Steel retainers shall be accepted. [1.] “W-8SSDouble EPDM Seal Set”; K.N. Crowder MfgWeiland, Inc*.[2.] “357SS305SSE”, PEMKO Manufacturing[3.] “139SS125NSS”, National Guard Products, Inc.*[4.] “183SS”; Reese Enterprises [5.] “44STST”, Zero International, Inc.

L.[S.] Mullions shall be 16 ga 304 Stainless Steel or better with floor and header mounting tabs ready to accept concrete anchors and frame fasteners, respectively.

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M. Thresholds: 16 ga, 304 Stainless Steel or better with a matte finish, ¼” walled Extruded Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP), or Extruded aluminum, ½ inch x 5 inch.[1.] “CT-10Weiland SS Threshold”; K.N. Crowder Mfg.Weiland, Inc.* 1.[2.] “Weiland FRP Threshold”, Weiland, Inc. 2. “425”, National Guard Products, Inc.*3. “171A”, PEMKO Manufacturing.[4.] “S405”; Reese Enterprises [5.] “655”, Zero International, Inc.

[T.] Thresholds: Extruded aluminum, ½ inch x 5 inch with neoprene seal. [1.] “896”; National Guard* [2.] “2005AT”; PEMKO Manufacturing [3.] “S483”; Reese Enterprises [4.] “566”; Zero International, Inc.

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[U.] Rain Drip Cap: Aluminum with a clear finish, 4 inches wider than door widthShall be 18 ga, 304 Stainless Steel or better welded to the door frame and shall be the full width of the frame.[1.] “W-3Weiland Rain Drip”; K.N. Crowder MfgWeiland, Inc.*. [2.] “16AD”, National Guard Products, Inc.* [3.] “346C”, PEMKO Manufacturing [4.] ”R201”; Reese Enterprises [5.] “142”, Zero International, Inc.

N.[V.] Electro-Magnetic Door Holders: Connect devices to fire or smoke/heat alarm system via dry contacts. When alarm is activated or power loss, electromagnetic holders will release allowing door to close. Provide units that will accept dual voltage, 24VDC or 120V. Provide units with rotating armature that pivots a full 360 degrees and will accept extensions. Provide extensions as required. Coordinate electrical connection and installation with Division 26. Provide one of the following products:1. “EM-504”; DORMA USA, Inc.*

O.[W.] Power Transfers: Provide one of the following products:1. “ES-105”; DORMA USA, Inc.

P.[X.] Bollards: Provide 6 inch square, type 304, stainless steel tube bollard. Install bollard in-ground. Bollard to be 54 inches in height with 12 inches recessed in-ground. Prep bollard for ADA actuators, card readers and intercoms as required. Provide bollards by one of the following manufacturers:1. WIKK Industries*2. BEA

2.2[2.3] FINISHES

A.Except as otherwise noted in the hardware sets, provide the following finishes:[1.] Exterior Hinges 630 (Stainless Steel)[2.] Interior Hinges 652 (Satin Chrome) [3.] Continuous Hinges 630 (Stainless Steel) [4.] Cylindrical Locks, Latches 626 (Satin Chrome)1.[5.] Mortise Locks and Latches 630 (Stainless Steel)2.[6.] Exit Devices 630 (Stainless Steel)3.[7.] Closers and Brackets 630 (Stainless Steel)4.[8.] Push, Pull, Kick and Armor Plates 630 (Stainless Steel)5.[9.] Wall Stops 630 (Stainless Steel)[10.] Floor Stops 626630 (Stainless Steel)(Satin Chrome) [11.] Overhead Stops 652/626630 (Stainless Steel)(Satin Chrome) [12.] Thresholds, Weatherstrip, etc. Clear Anodized Aluminum630 (Stainless Steel

– as much as possible)

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

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[C.] Provide finishes that match those established by BHMA or, if none established, match the Architect's sample.

C.Provide protective lacquer coating on exposed hardware finishes of brass, bronze, and aluminum, except as otherwise indicated.

[D.] The designations used in schedules and elsewhere to indicate hardware finishes are those listed in ANSI/BHMA A156.18, including, but not limited to, coordination with the traditional U.S. finishes shown by certain manufacturers for their products.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

[A.] Verification of Conditions: Installer shall Eexamine areas and conditions under which the work is to be installed, and notify the Contractor in writing, with a copy to the Owner and the Architect, of any conditions detrimental to the proper and timely completion of the work. Do not proceed with the work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.1. Beginning of the work shall indicate acceptance of the areas and conditions as satisfactory by

the Installer.

3.2 STORAGE AND HANDLING

A. The door supplier shall maintain acceptable standards of storage of hardware prior to shipping. Hardware stored in door supplier’s facilities shall be handled according to manufacturer’s recommendations to avoid marring or damage.

B. Door supplier shall make every reasonable effort to crate doors and hardware in secure packaging to avoid damage. Each package shall have a label that includes Contractor, City, State of delivery, PO# (if supplied), and door number.Representatives of the Contractor and Hardware Supplier shall jointly inventory the door hardware. Replace items damaged in shipment promptly and with proper material without additional cost to the Contractor. Handle all hardware in a manner to eliminate marring, scratching or damage.

C.As hardware is pre-installed and/or already crated with each individual door job site sorting of hardware should be not required. However, it is the installer’s responsibility to ensure all doors are properly secured and covered to prevent premature weathering or possible damage. The installer shall be responsible for conditions of door once the doors have been unloaded. If freight is rejected, the door supplier shall make every reasonable effort to replace damaged goods in an acceptable amount of time. Door supplier in that case will work with the freight company to reclaim losses to door supplier. Any losses of time and labor for installer will be installer’s responsibility. [1.] Set aside a dry, locked storage space complete with adequate shelving for the purpose of

unpacking, sorting, checking and storage of the hardware. Control the handling and installation of hardware items, whether immediately replaceable or not, so completion of the work will not be delayed by losses before or after installation.

[2.] Tag each item, or package separately, with identification related to the final approved hardware schedule, and include basic installation instructions in the package. Provide hardware items of

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proper design for use on doors and frames of thickness, profile, swing, security and similar requirements indicated as necessary for proper installation and function.

3.3 COORDINATION

A.Coordinate Door Hardware Schedule submission and hardware ordering to insure delivery of all items as directed by the Contractor.1. Prior to ordering any hardware, examine the shop drawings and details of doors and frames

and other substrate suppliers to determine that the proper type and size pieces of hardware are being provided. No extra material or labor will be allowed for any corrections that should have been eliminated by proper prior coordination.

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B.Templates: Distribute door hardware templates for doors, frames and other work specified to be factory prepared for installing door hardware. Check shop drawings of other work to confirm that adequate provisions are made for locating and installing door hardware to comply with indicated requirements.

C.Electrical System Rough-In: Coordinate layout and installation of electrified door hardware with connections to power supplies, fire alarm system and detection devices, and access control system.

3.4 INSTALLATION

A.Installation shall be in accordance with the final approved hardware schedule and manufacturer’s written instructions and recommendations. Wherever cutting and fitting is required to install hardware onto or into surfaces which are later to be painted or finished in some other way, coordinate removal, storage, and installation or application of surface protections with finishing work specified in Division 9 - FINISHES. Do not install surface-mounted items until finishes have been completed on the substrate.

[B.] Mount hardware units at heights indicated accepted in following applicable publications, except as specifically indicated or required to comply with governing regulations and exceptor as otherwise directed by the Architect.1. Standard Steel Doors and Frames: DHI RLAHSSDF.2. Custom Steel Doors and Frames: DHI RLBHCSDF.3. Flush Wood Doors: WDMA I.S. 1.

B.[C.] Set units level, plumb, and true to line and location. Adjust and reinforce the attachment substrate as necessary for proper installation and operation.

C.[D.] Drill and countersink units that are not factory-prepared for anchorage fasteners. Space fasteners and anchors in accordance with industry standards.

[E.] Hardware Mounting Heights:[1.] Provide heights as indicated on Drawings, except as otherwise required for compliance with

governing regulations. [2.] Where heights are not indicated, comply with mounting requirements of DHI’s

“Recommended Locations for Builders’ Hardware”.

D.[F.] Hinges:1. Install steel doors and wood doors to comply with reference standards, as specified in door

sections.2. Where shimming is required to comply with tolerances, provide metal shims only.

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E.[G.] Weatherstripping and Seals: 1. Install continuous around door head and jambs, and meeting stiles of pairs of doors. 2. Install bottom weatherstripping and automatic door bottoms for full width of door. 3. Do not cut weatherstripping or seals for attachment of closer brackets or shoes. 4. Align rain drips with the bottom edge of the door frame rabbet, spot weld to frame.

F.[H.] Installers shall install the following items in the field, unless indicated 1. Closers:

[a.] Do not install parallel arm closers until after weatherstripping or seals have been installed on header (where weatherstripping or seals are scheduled).

[b.] Do not cut weatherstripping or seals for attachment of closer brackets or shoes.a.[c.] Adjust closers to control door swing and to provide positive latching of doors.

1) Adjust closers not to exceed the following manual opening forces:a) Exterior Doors: As required to close and latch each leaf.b) Interior Doors (Non-Fire Rated): Maximum 5-pound opening force.c) Fire Rated Doors: As required to close and latch each leaf.

2) After air handling system has been balanced, make final adjustment of all closers.

2. Door Stops:a. Install stops for maximum degree of door opening swing allowed by conditions of

installation.b. Locate floor stops so as not to create a tripping hazard.c. Locate wall stops centered on spindle of lever handles.

1) Verify adequate blocking is in wall behind wall stops.

[I.] Weatherstripping and Seals: [1.] Install continuous around door head and jambs, and meeting stiles of pairs of doors. [2.] Install bottom weatherstripping and automatic door bottoms for full width of door. [3.] Do not cut weatherstripping or seals for attachment of closer brackets or shoes. [4.] Align rain drips with the bottom edge of the door frame rabbet, set in a bed of sealant, and

attach with stainless steel fasteners.

3.[5.] Thresholds:a. Set thresholds for exterior doors in full bed of butyl rubber or polyisobutylene mastic

sealant.

4. Overhead Stops and/or Hold Opens:a. Ensure glide arm is positioned to attain maximum swing for conditions.

5. Coordinators and other accessories:a. Install as per instructions

6. Other hardware as per hardware manufacturer’s recommendations. The door supplier shall make every effort to install hardware in all other cases.

[J.] Key Cabinet:[1.] Install in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions in location as directed. Instruct the

Owner in the use of the key control system.

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[2.] Tag all keys and install neatly in the key cabinet. Submit documentation of keying compliance including copies of signed transmittals for all building keys and cabinet provided by the Hardware Supplier.

3.5 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING

A.Adjusting: Adjust and check each operating item of hardware and each door to ensure proper operation or function of every unit. Replace units which cannot be adjusted to operate freely and smoothly as intended for application made.

B.The installer shall be responsible for hardware adjustments to make particular devices work in the field. Vertical Rod panic bars for example require a degree of adjusting that can only be done in the field. Adjustments required on pre-installed hardware due to poor hardware installation such as not following installation instructions or templates shall be the responsibility of the door supplier.

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[B.] Final Adjustment: Wherever hardware installation is made more than one month prior to acceptance or occupancy of a space or area, return to the work during the week prior to acceptance or occupancy and make a final check and adjustment of hardware items in such space or area. Clean operating items as necessary to restore proper function and finish of hardware and doors. Adjust door control devices to compensate for final operation of heating and ventilating equipment. [1.] During the final adjustment of hardware, instruct the Owner's personnel in proper use of special

tools and adjustment and maintenance of hardware and hardware finishes. [2.] Prior to acceptance of any electrical hardware system, perform an operational test to determine

if devices are functioning as intended by the specifications. Test all wiring for correct voltage, current carrying capacity, and proper grounding. Eliminate stray voltages in lock wiring to prevent locking devices from releasing in critical situations.

[C.] Readjustment: Approximately six months after the date of Substantial Completion, the Installer, accompanied by representatives of the manufacturers of latchsets and locksets and of door control devices, and of other major door hardware suppliers, shall return to the Project to perform the following work:[1.] Examine and re-adjust each item of door hardware as necessary to restore function of doors

and hardware to comply with specified requirements.[2.] Consult with and instruct the Owner's personnel in recommended additions to the

maintenance procedures.[3.] Replace hardware items that have deteriorated or failed due to faulty design, materials, or

installation of hardware units.[4.] Prepare a written report of current and predictable problems (of substantial nature) in the

performance of the hardware.

C.[D.] Cleaning: Clean adjacent surfaces soiled by hardware installation.

3.6 SCHEDULES

Hardware Set 1 – Doors 101, 102, 103 [Sample Hardware Set]

Each door to receive:

43 Hinges BB5002 Bommer1 Storeroom Lock M9080C880 DORMA1 Closer STA8916-AF89 DORMA1 Kick Plate 90 Don-Jo1 Wall Stop 1407 Don-Jo4 Silencers 1608 Don-Jo1 set Gasket 188SBR (at fire/smoke rated doors) ZERO

END OF SECTION

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