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08110-1 3527 Port Saint Lucie, FL - 96541703 December 3, 2015 UniSpec II - Store Planning 092515 SECTION 08110 - STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Steel doors, panels, and frames. B. Related Sections: 1. Section 04200 – Unit Masonry Assemblies: Masonry mortar fill of metal frames. Placement of anchors in- to wall construction. 2. Section 08710 - Door Hardware: Door hardware coordination. 3. Section 09250 - Gypsum Board: Door frame attachment to metal wall framing. 4. Section 09900 - Paints and Coatings: Field painting of doors and frames. 1.2 REFERENCES A. The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced. Publications are referenced within the text by the basic designation only. B. American National Standards Institute (ANSI): 1. ANSI A117.1 - Specifications for Making Buildings and Facilities Accessible to and Usable by Physically Handicapped People. 2. ANSI A250.8 (Formerly SDI-100) - Recommended Specifications for Standard Steel Doors and Frames. 3. ANSI A250.11 (Formerly SDI-105) - Recommended Erection Instructions for Steel Frames. C. ASTM International (ASTM): 1. ASTM C578 - Standard Specification for Rigid, Cellular PolystyreneThermal Insulation 2. ASTM A653 - Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) or Zinc-Iron Alloy-Coated (Gal- vannealed) by the Hot-Dip Process. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Florida Building Code (FBC) Requirements: 1. Exterior door, frame, and hardware assemblies shall have Miami-Dade County Product Control Notice of Acceptance (NOA) or Florida Building Code (FBC) Product Approval to meet the requirements of the cur- rent Florida Building Code as necessary to obtain permits required for acceptance of work by Jurisdictional Authorities. 2. Labeling: Exterior doors and frames shall be labeled in accordance with the requirements of the Florida Building Code. 3. Provide exterior door, frame, and hardware assemblies approved for design pressures calculated in accord- ance with the Florida Building Code bearing FBC Product Approval numbers or Miami-Dade County NOA numbers for intended applications and functions of exterior assembly. Provide exterior door, frame, and hardware assemblies tested as an assembly using components stated in product approval documents. 4. Verify acceptance of product approvals by Authorities Having Jurisdiction before fabrication or delivery. The various systems, in their fabrication and installation, shall comply with the approval acceptance criteria and supporting drawings and documentation. 5. Verify products or assemblies have product approval, that product approval numbers are valid and current, and that related construction assemblies and components are used to ensure approval by Authorities Having Jurisdiction. Where approval document numbers specified herein or associated products are not current or not otherwise applicable, notify the Architect by Request for Information (RFI) for clarification.

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UniSpec II - Store Planning 092515

SECTION 08110 - STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes:

1. Steel doors, panels, and frames.

B. Related Sections:

1. Section 04200 – Unit Masonry Assemblies: Masonry mortar fill of metal frames. Placement of anchors in-

to wall construction.

2. Section 08710 - Door Hardware: Door hardware coordination.

3. Section 09250 - Gypsum Board: Door frame attachment to metal wall framing.

4. Section 09900 - Paints and Coatings: Field painting of doors and frames.

1.2 REFERENCES

A. The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced. Publications are referenced

within the text by the basic designation only.

B. American National Standards Institute (ANSI):

1. ANSI A117.1 - Specifications for Making Buildings and Facilities Accessible to and Usable by Physically

Handicapped People.

2. ANSI A250.8 (Formerly SDI-100) - Recommended Specifications for Standard Steel Doors and Frames.

3. ANSI A250.11 (Formerly SDI-105) - Recommended Erection Instructions for Steel Frames.

C. ASTM International (ASTM):

1. ASTM C578 - Standard Specification for Rigid, Cellular PolystyreneThermal Insulation

2. ASTM A653 - Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) or Zinc-Iron Alloy-Coated (Gal-

vannealed) by the Hot-Dip Process.

1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Florida Building Code (FBC) Requirements:

1. Exterior door, frame, and hardware assemblies shall have Miami-Dade County Product Control Notice of

Acceptance (NOA) or Florida Building Code (FBC) Product Approval to meet the requirements of the cur-

rent Florida Building Code as necessary to obtain permits required for acceptance of work by Jurisdictional

Authorities.

2. Labeling: Exterior doors and frames shall be labeled in accordance with the requirements of the Florida

Building Code.

3. Provide exterior door, frame, and hardware assemblies approved for design pressures calculated in accord-

ance with the Florida Building Code bearing FBC Product Approval numbers or Miami-Dade County NOA

numbers for intended applications and functions of exterior assembly. Provide exterior door, frame, and

hardware assemblies tested as an assembly using components stated in product approval documents.

4. Verify acceptance of product approvals by Authorities Having Jurisdiction before fabrication or delivery.

The various systems, in their fabrication and installation, shall comply with the approval acceptance criteria

and supporting drawings and documentation.

5. Verify products or assemblies have product approval, that product approval numbers are valid and current,

and that related construction assemblies and components are used to ensure approval by Authorities Having

Jurisdiction. Where approval document numbers specified herein or associated products are not current or

not otherwise applicable, notify the Architect by Request for Information (RFI) for clarification.

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6. Approval criteria shall take precedence over specific product models and product requirements specified

herein. Where components and characteristics associated with the approval documents differ with the re-

quirements stated herein, the approved requirements shall govern and shall be provided.

1.4 SUBMITTALS

A. Florida Product Approvals: For products, components and assemblies for which Florida product approval is

specified, submit Miami-Dade County NOA or Florida Building Code product approval showing compliance with

the requirements of the Florida Building Code.

1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND PROTECTION

A. Protect doors and frames with resilient packaging. Break seal on-site to permit ventilation.

1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS

A. Field Measurements: Verify that field measurements are as indicated on shop drawings.

B. Coordination: Coordinate the work with door opening construction, door frame and door hardware installation.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 MANUFACTURERS

A. Doors and Frames: Subject to compliance with requirements specified herein, provide flush doors and frames by

one of the following:

1. Amweld Building Products Division.

2. Ceco Door Division.

3. Curries.

4. Fenestra Corporation.

5. Kewanee Corporation.

6. Mesker.

7. Steelcraft Manufacturing Co.

8. Windsor Republic Doors.

2.2 DOORS

A. Interior Doors: ANSI 250.8, Level 1 and Physical Performance Level C (Standard-Duty), 1-3/4 inches thick,

Model 1 (Full Flush) 0.032 min. thickness (20 gage), cold-rolled steel, optional core construction as specified

below.

B. Exterior Doors: ANSI A250.8; Level 2 and Physical Performance Level B (Heavy Duty), 1-3/4 inches thick,

Model 1, (Full Flush), 0.053 min. thickness (16 gage), ASTM A 653, Commercial Steel (CS), Type B, with an

A60 zinc-iron-alloy (galvannealed) coating cold-rolled steel, polyurethane or polystyrene foam insulated core

construction. Fabricate head flush with top edge to exclude water.

1. Provide one of the following products:

a. Steelcraft H-Series Single Flush Outswing Commercial Steel Doors w/wo Panic Exit Devices by

Schlage Lock Company, LLC.

1) Approval Document: Florida Building Code Product Approval Number: FL 12400.3.

b. Steelcraft H-Series Single Flush Outswing Commercial Steel Doors w/Mortise Lock w/Deadbolt by

Schlage Lock Company, LLC.

1) Approval Document: Florida Building Code Product Approval Number: FL 12400.3.

c. Steelcraft H-Series H Outswing Double Flush Commercial Steel Doors w/wo Panic Exit Devices by

Schlage Lock Company, LLC.

1) Approval Document: Florida Building Code Product Approval Number: FL 12400.1.

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2. Verify products have Miami-Dade County Product approval and that the product approval numbers are val-

id and current and that related construction assemblies and components are used to ensure approval by Ju-

risdictional Authorities.

3. Substitutions not permitted.

C. Core Construction:

1. Polyurethane core foamed in place or laminated, R=10; 1/2 inch maximum voids in any direction. Strength

of bond between core and steel face sheet shall exceed strength of core so delamination will not occur dur-

ing operating conditions.

2. Rigid core of polystyrene foam board, R=7. Strength of bond between core and steel face sheet shall ex-

ceed strength of core so that delamination will not occur under operating conditions.

3. Honeycomb Core: Kraft fiber honeycomb with nominal 1 inch cell size and crush strength of 45 psi.

4. If laminated insulation is used, apply adhesive full coverage to door face.

2.3 FRAMES

A. Interior Drywall Frames: 0.053 min. thickness (16 gage), cold-rolled steel, mitered welded units.

1. Jamb depth: Sized to fit wall thickness.

B. Interior Drywall Frames (Retrofit Openings ONLY): 16 gage, cold-rolled steel, mitered knock down.

1. Jamb depth: Sized to fit wall thickness.

C. Interior Masonry Frames: (16 gage), cold-rolled steel, mitered and welded units.

1. Jamb depth: 5-3/4", unless otherwise indicated on Drawings.

D. Exterior Frames: (16 gage steel), A60 galvannealed coating (ASTM A 653), mitered and welded units.

1. Jamb depth: 5-3/4", unless otherwise indicated on Drawings.

2.4 ACCESSORIES

A. Rubber Silencers: Resilient rubber. Specified in Section 08710.

B. Plaster Guards: Provide 26 gage steel plaster guards or mortar boxes, welded to frame, at back of hardware

cutouts in masonry openings.

C. Mullions For Double Doors: Removable type, specified in Section 08710.

D. Astragals for Double Doors: Steel, specifically for double doors. For rated pairs of doors, provide astragal to

meet UL rating requirement. If doors are provided that maintain rating without an astragal, submit door

manufacturer’s literature indicating UL rating. If U-shaped astragal is used that does not require a coordinator,

omit double door coordinator from applicable hardware set in Section 08710.

E. Board Insulation Blocking: ASTM C578, Type IV (density 1.6 pcf minimum), 1 inch thick. Provide one of the

following:

1. Greenguard CM by Pactiv Building Products, Smyrna, GA (800) 241-4402.

2. Styrofoam Square, by Dow Chemical Co., Midland, MI (800) 232-2436.

3. Foamular 250, by Owens Corning, Toledo, OH (800) 438-7465.

2.5 PROTECTIVE COATINGS

A. Bituminous Coating: Fibered asphalt emulsion, field applied.

B. Primer: Exposed surfaces shall be cleaned, treated with Bonderite chemical and given one baked-on shop coat of

gray synthetic primer.

2.6 FABRICATION

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A. Fabricate doors and frames in accordance with ANSI A250.8.

B. Transom Bars: Fixed type, of same profiles as jamb and head.

C. Fabricate doors with hardware reinforcement welded in place.

D. Provide weep-hole openings in bottom of exterior doors to permit moisture to escape. Seal joints in top edges of

doors against water penetration.

E. Fabricate frames with hardware reinforcement plates welded in place. Provide mortar guard boxes.

F. For welded frames, weld face joints continuously; grind, fill, dress, and make smooth, flush, and invisible.

G. Provide countersunk, flat- or oval-head exposed screws and bolts for exposed fasteners unless otherwise indicated.

H. Fabricate frames to suit masonry wall coursing with 4 inch head member.

I. Silencers: Prepare frames for silencers.

1. Single Doors: Provide 3 single rubber silencers on strike side.

2. Double Doors with Mullions: Provide 3 single rubber silencers on each door, on strike side.

3. Double Doors Without Mullions: Provide 2 single silencers on frame head.

4. Do not install silencers until frames have received their final finish coat.

J. Undercut non-fire rated doors as indicated on drawings.

K. Where multiple openings are indicated, fabricate double wide frames of material gauge as scheduled. Joint frames

at swing jamb using minimum 16 gauge insert spline connection full length. After assembly, fill joint with epoxy

filler, allow to harden, and finish smooth and flush.

1. Fabricate impost base anchor, providing for minimum of two (2) anchors per impost. Base shall fit impost

inside profile with "force fit."

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Verify substrate conditions, opening sizes and tolerances are acceptable for proper installation.

3.2 INSTALLATION

A. Install frames in accordance with ANSI A250.11.

B. Install doors in accordance with ANSI A250.8.

C. Coordinate with adjacent wall construction for anchor placement.

D. Coordinate installation of doors with installation of hardware specified in Section 08710.

E. Provide board insulation blocking at exterior hollow metal frames. Glue blocking in frame jambs (strike side and

hinge side) at height indicated on Drawings.

3.3 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING

A. Test for smooth operation through full range of swing; make necessary adjustments.

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B. Coordinate adjustment of doors with installation of hardware. Adjust doors and hardware for smooth and balanced

door movement. Comply with ANSI A117.1.

END OF SECTION

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SECTION 08311 - ACCESS DOORS AND FRAMES

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

A. Secton Includes:

1. Fire-rated and non-rated access doors and frames for walls and ceilings.

B. Related Sections:

1. Section 09250 - Gypsum Board: Openings in gypsum board ceilings.

2. Section 09900 - Paints and Coatings: Field paint finish.

1.2 REFERENCES

A. The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced. Publications are referenced

within the text by the basic designation only.

B. ASTM International (ASTM):

1. ASTM A 653 - Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) or Zinc-Iron Alloy-Coated (Galvannealed) by the

Hot-Dip Process.

2. ASTM A 879 - Steel Sheet, Zinc Coated by the Electrolytic Process for Applications Requiring

Designation of the Coating Mass on Each Surface.

3. ASTM A 1008 - Steel, Sheet, Cold-Rolled, Carbon, Structural, High-Strength Low-Alloy, High-Strength

Low-Alloy with Improved Formability, Solution Hardened, and Bake Hardenable.

4. ASTM E 119 - Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials.

C. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA):

1. NFPA 80 - Fire Doors and Windows.

2. NFPA 252 - Fire Tests for Door Assemblies.

D. Underwriters Laboratories (UL):

1. UL 10B - Fire Tests of Door Assemblies.

2. UL 263 - Fire Tests Of Building Construction And Materials.

1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Perform Work in accordance with UL requirements.

B. Fire-Rated Access Doors and Frames: Provide units complying with NFPA 80 that are identical to assemblies

tested for fire-test-response characteristics per the following test method and that are listed and labeled by UL or

another testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction:

1. NFPA 252 or UL 10B for vertical access doors and frames.

2. ASTM E 119 or UL 263 for horizontal access doors and frames.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 MANUFACTURERS

A. Provide access doors by one of the following manufacturers:

1. Milcor, Inc (Commercial Products Group) Bensenville, IL; Contact Don Fessendon (630) 595-7320.

2. Acudor Products, Inc., Fairfield, NJ. (800) 722-0501.

3. Nystrom Building Products, Minneapolis, MN. (800) 547-2635 or (612) 781-7850.

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2.2 STEEL MATERIALS

A. Steel Sheet: Uncoated or electrolytic zinc-coated, ASTM A 879 with cold-rolled steel sheet substrate complying

with ASTM A 1008, Commercial Steel (CS), exposed.

B. Metallic-Coated Steel Sheet: ASTM A 653, Commercial Steel (CS) with A60 zinc-iron-alloy (galvannealed)

coating or G60 mill-phosphatized zinc coating.

C. Drywall Beads: 0.0299-inch zinc-coated steel sheet to receive joint compound.

D. Manufacturer's standard finish factory primed finish.

2.3 ACCESS DOORS AND FRAMES FOR WALLS AND CEILINGS

A. Flush Access Doors and Frames:

1. Fabricated from steel sheet

2. Exposed Trim Type:

a. Model NT by Nystrom.

b. Model M 3202 by Milcor.

c. Model UF 5000 by Acudor.

3. Trimless Frame:

a. Model MW by Nystrom.

b. Model DW 3203 by Milcor.

c. Model DW 5040 by Acudor.

4. Locations: Wall and ceiling.

5. Door: Minimum 0.060-inch- thick sheet metal.

6. Frame: Minimum 0.060-inch- thick sheet metal with 1-1/4-inch- wide, surface-mounted trim.

7. Hinges: Spring-loaded, concealed-pin type or continuous piano.

8. Latch: Cam latch with interior release. Provide latch for all units unless specified to have locks.

9. Lock: Cylinder with 2 keys. Provide lockable cylinders as follows:

a. Exterior locations.

10. Units larger than 24 inches on the hinge side shall have two locks or latches.

B. Fire-rated, Insulated, Flush Access Doors and Frames:

1. Fabricated from steel sheet

2. Exposed Trim or Trimless Type:

a. Model IT or IW by Nystrom

b. Model UFR 3218 by Milcor.

c. Model FW 5050 by Acudor.

3. Locations: Wall and ceiling surfaces.

4. Fire-Resistance Rating: Not less than that of adjacent construction.

5. Temperature Rise Rating: 250 deg F at the end of 30 minutes.

6. Door: Flush panel with a core of mineral-fiber insulation enclosed in sheet metal with a minimum

thickness of 0.036 inch.

7. Frame: Minimum 0.060-inch- thick sheet metal with 1-inch- wide, surface-mounted trim.

8. Hinges: Concealed-pin type or continuous piano.

9. Automatic Closer: Spring type.

10. Latch: Self-latching device operated with interior release.

11. Size: Minimum 24 x 36 inches except where otherwise shown on the drawings.

C. Trash Chute Door: Coordinate size of trash chute access door with trash compactor vendor.

D. Substitutions: Not Permitted.

2.4 FINISH

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A. Base Metal Protection: Factory prime coat units with electrostatic baked on electrostatic powder. For ceiling

units, prime exposed edges with coat of white rust-inhibitive paint.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 INSPECTION

A. Verify rough openings for door and frame are correctly sized and located.

B. Beginning of installation means acceptance of existing conditions.

3.2 INSTALLATION

A. Install units in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.

B. Install units plumb, square and flush with adjacent ceiling or wall surface. Secure rigidly in place.

C. Position to provide convenient access to concealed work requiring access.

D. Provide weather tight installation at exterior locations

3.3 ACCESS DOOR SCHEDULE

A. Provide access door and frame suitable for the application.

B. Install trimless access door and frame in interior gypsum board walls and ceilings and other locatons suitable and

adaptable for trimless installation

C. Install exposed trim access door and frame where at exterior locations and where impractical to install trimless in-

stallation.

D. Install access doors in ceilings and walls in locations as shown on the Drawings, at valves, controls, and manual

dampers requiring access, and as required by code and governing authorities.

E. For access doors adjacent to secure areas (Cash/Counting Room), coordinate location with Wal-Mart Construction

Manager.

END OF SECTION

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SECTION 08381 - FLEXIBLE STRIP DOORS

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes:

1. Flexible plastic strip doors at exterior doors.

B. Related Requirements:

1. Section 01600 – Product Requirements.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 FLEXIBLE STRIP DOORS - AT-EXTERIOR DOORS

A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide flexible strip doors as manufactured by one of

the following:

1. Model No. 12023, by Frommelt Industries, Inc.; Dubuque, IA; (800) 553-5560 or (866) 852-1500.

2. Model No. S10B3 by Mueller Door Corporation, Wauconda, IL: Suzanne Miller, (800) 981-2040.

3. Model No. 121203 Econo Max Strip Door by Chase Doors, Inc., Cincinnati, OH; Geri Brazeal (541) 504-

4808.

B. Components:

1. Strips: 12 inch wide, 0.120 gage, vinyl strips with 2/3 overlap.

2. Brush Weatherstipping: Part No. B-0772, 3 inch polypropylene brush and Part No. A-0086 aluminum

retainer, by Action Industries; Cleveland, OH; (800) 321-1130.

3. Mounting Bracket: Manufacturers standard studded steel cantilever extension bracket with 2 inch by 2 inch

studded front box beam.

C. Substitutions: Comply with the requirements of Section 01600.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 INSTALLATION - EXTERIOR DOORS

A. Verify condition of existing opening. Make opening square and plumb.

B. Secure mounting head support structure in place in accordance with manufacturer's published instructions and as

indicated on Drawings. Field cut studded extension bracket to appropriate length to allow 1 inch clearance be-

tween back side of box beam and sectional overhead door track.

C. Wrap curtain around corners of wall brackets and return to wall construction, providing lap at each strip as de-

fined.

3.2 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING

A. Provide 1 inch clearance between bottom of flexible strip door and finish floor.

END OF SECTION

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SECTION 08383 - TRAFFIC DOORS

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes:

1. Owner furnished full-height traffic doors for installation by Contractor.

B. Related Requirements:

1. Section 01640 – Owner Furnished Products. Provisions for products supplied by the Owner.

2. Section 05500 - Metal Fabrications: Prepared opening with steel channel jambs and head.

1.2 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING

A. Transport, handle, store, and protect products in compliance with the requirements of Section 01600 and manufac-

turer’s recommendations.

B. Product Delivery: Wal-Mart Supplier will make delivery of products to Site ready for installation. Contact Suppli-

er to establish a product delivery and installation date and establish a coordination procedure.

C. Product Compliance Inspection: Inspect delivered products for compliance with product descriptions in Part 2

herein. Report discrepancies to the Architect.

D. Product Packaging: Doors will be shipped in manufacturer's standard packaging with identification markings on

each component or package.

E. Acceptance at Site: Receive products as specified in Section 01640.

1. Verify quantity of products furnished with Bills of Lading provided with products.

2. Note description of product quality discrepancies and/or product damage on Bill of Lading.

3. Report discrepancies in product quantity delivered, or damage to products delivered to Wal-Mart

immediately.

4. Upon notification, Wal-Mart will arrange for delivery of replacement products.

F. Manufacturing Defects: Report suspected product manufacturing defects to Wal-Mart Construction Manager and

Owner's Supplier. Upon notification, Wal-Mart will arrange for repair of manufacturing defects.

G. Store doors and accessories in unopened packages in protected dry area to prevent damage from environmental

and construction operations.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 OWNER FURNISHED PRODUCTS

A. Owner’s traffic door Supplier (specified below under Manufacturers) will furnish traffic doors specified as follows

under provisions of Section 01640 for installation by Contractor.

B. Descriptions and related provisions of products by Owner’s Supplier as specified herein are included as require-

ments for Supplier of products to be furnished by Owner and are included as information only to Contractor.

2.2 MANUFACTURERS

A. Chase Doors, Cincinnati, OH: Geri Brazeal, (541) 504-4808.

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B. The Contractor shall furnish all traffic door clear openings to the specified supplier within the first week of con-

struction.

2.3 FULL HEIGHT TRAFFIC DOORS

A. Description: High impact plastic traffic door, gasketed or non-gasketed as shown on the drawings.

B. Door Panel: U.S.D.A. compliant, solid high density polyethylene panels or non-CFC urethane-filled polyethylene

plastic sandwich panels with textured surfaces each face. Minimum thickness as follows

1. 8 ft Wide x 9 ft High Openings: 3/4 inch thick panel.

2. All Other Openings: 1/2 inch thick panel

C. Gaskets (Seals): Provide integrated nylon brush or rubber perimeter seal package. Provide solid gasket seals at

food preparation areas as shown on the drawings. Color: Black

D. Hardware: Enclosed stainless steel positive-close double acting hinges interconnected by full length powder coated

aluminum spline. Color: Black.

E. Vision Panel: Integrated, non-gasketed 1/4 inch thick polycarbonate. Size: 200 square inches per leaf. Locate bot-

tom of panel to be not more than 43 inches above finished floor.

F. Jamb Guards: Space saving low profile integrated steel jamb guards. Color: Matt stainless steel.

G. Impact Bumper: Two-foot high impact absorbing tear drop shaped bumper each side of door.

H. Door Color: Khaki or Black as shown on Drawings.

2.4 SUBSTITUTIONS

A. Comply with the requirements of Section 01600.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Verify that openings are ready to receive work and opening dimensions and clearances are as indicated on Draw-

ings.

B. Beginning of installation means acceptance of existing conditions.

3.2 INSTALLATION (BY CONTRACTOR)

A. Install door unit assembly to manufacturer's installation instructions and manufacturer's location and installation

drawings.

B. Frame Mounted Traffic Doors: Use anchorage devices to fasten flexible traffic door assembly to door frame con-

struction without distortion or imposed stresses.

C. Fit and align door assembly level and plumb.

D. Adjust door assembly to provide smooth operation from closed to full open position.

3.3 CLEANING

A. Remove protective material from pre-finished surfaces.

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B. Remove labels and visible markings.

C. Wash down surfaces with a solution of mild detergent in warm water, applied with soft, clean wiping cloths. Wipe

surfaces clean.

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SECTION 08411 - ALUMINUM FRAMED STOREFRONTS

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes:

1. Aluminum glazed lights.

B. Related Sections:

1. Section 08462 - Automatic Sliding Entrance Doors: Coordination between components.

2. Section 08710 - Finish Hardware: Coordinate cylinders, thresholds and other hardware.

3. Section 08800 - Glazing: Glass products.

1.2 REFERENCES

A. The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced. Publications are referenced

within the text by the basic designation only.

B. Architectural Aluminum Manufacturers Association (AAMA):

1. AAMA 611 – Voluntary Specifications for Anodized Architectural Aluminum.

C. ASTM International (ASTM):

1. ASTM A 123 - Zinc (Hot-Dip Galvanized) Coatings On Iron And Steel Products

2. ASTM E 283 - Standard Test Method For Determining Rate Of Air Leakage Through Exterior Windows,

Curtain Walls, And Doors Under Specified Pressure Differences Across The Specimen

3. ASTM E331 - Water Penetration Of Exterior Windows, Skylights, Doors, And Curtain Walls By Uniform

Static Air Pressure Difference

4. ASTM E 1886 - Standard Test Method for Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, Doors, and

Impact Protective Systems Impacted by Missile(s) and Exposed to Cyclic Pressure Differentials.

5. ASTM E 1996 - Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, Doors, and Impact Protective Systems

Impacted by Windborne Debris in Hurricanes.

1.3 SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION

A. Storefront System Performance Requirements:

1. Air Infiltration: ASTM E 283. Air infiltration rate shall not exceed 0.06 cfm/ft2 at a static air pressure

differential of 6.24 psf.

2. Water Penetration Under Static Pressure: Systems do not evidence water penetration through fixed glazing

and framing areas when tested according to ASTM E 331 at a minimum static-air-pressure difference of 20

percent of positive wind-load design pressure, but not less than 6.24 lbs/sq. ft.

3. Structural Performance: Maximum deflection of L/175 of span under a windload pressure calculation by

the manufacturer based on the design wind loads shown on the Structural Drawings but not less than 20

psf.

1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Regulatory Requirements: Conform to disabled access requirements of the following:

1. State or Local requirements (where applicable).

2. ANSI A117.1.

3. ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act - 1990) requirements for entrance door access, entrance doors and

hardware.

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B. Florida Building Code (FBC) Requirements:

1. Products of exterior window components or assemblies shall have Miami-Dade County Product Control

Notice of Acceptance (NOA) or Florida Building Code (FBC) Product Approval to meet the requirements

of the current Florida Building Code as necessary to obtain permits required for acceptance of work by

Authorities Having Jurisdiction.

2. Labeling: Exterior windows shall be labeled in accordance with the requirements of the Florida Building

Code.

3. Provide exterior window and door components and assemblies approved for design pressures calculated in

accordance with the Florida Building Code bearing FBC Product Approval numbers or Miami-Dade

County NOA numbers for intended applications and functions of exterior assembly. Provide window and

door systems tested as an assembly using components stated in product approval documents.

4. Verify acceptance of product approvals by Authorities Having Jurisdiction before fabrication or delivery.

The various systems, in their fabrication and installation, shall comply with the approval acceptance criteria

and supporting drawings and documentation.

5. Verify products or assemblies have product approval, that product approval numbers are valid and current,

and that related construction assemblies and components are used to ensure approval by Authorities Having

Jurisdiction. Where approval document numbers specified herein or associated products are not current or

not otherwise applicable, notify the Architect by Request for Information (RFI) for clarification.

6. Approval criteria shall take precedence over specific product models and product requirements specified

herein. Where components and characteristics associated with the approval documents differ with the

requirements stated herein, the approved requirements shall govern and shall be provided.

1.5 SUBMITTALS

A. Florida Product Approvals: For products, components and assemblies for which Florida product approval is

specified, submit Miami-Dade County NOA or Florida Building Control product approval showing compliance

with the requirements of the Florida Building Code.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 MANUFACTURERS

A. Manufacturer: Kawneer Company, Inc., National Accounts Contacts as follows:

a. Central Area: Greenwood, IN, (877) 505-3757.

b. Eastern Area: Bloomsburg, PA, (877) 505-3756.

c. Southern Area: Springdale AR, (877) 505-3783.

d. Western Area: Visalia, CA, (877) 505-3785.

B. Kawneer product designations are used within this Section to identify aluminum framed storefront types and

associated products unless noted otherwise.

C. Substitutions: Comply with the requirements of Section 01600.

2.2 FRAMING

A. Exterior Framing System: IR 500 Aluminum Glazed Window Wall System by Kawneer Company, Inc. for un-

insulated glazing systems.

1. Approval Document: Florida Building Code Product Approval Number: FL 8787.1-R5.

B. Receptor Channel: Model No. 451VG570 and 451VG572, by Kawneer or equivalent for system specified.

1. Finish: Match storefront system.

C. Member Wall Thickness: Each framing member shall provide structural strength to meet specified performance

requirements.

2.3 FABRICATION

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A. Fabricate components with minimum clearances and shim spacing around perimeter of assembly, yet enabling

installation and dynamic movement of perimeter seal.

B. Rigidly fit and secure joints and corners. Make joints and connections flush, hairline, and weatherproof.

C. Develop drainage holes with moisture pattern to exterior.

D. Prepare components to receive anchor devices. Fabricate anchorage items. Arrange fasteners, attachments, and

jointing to ensure concealment from view.

E. Reinforce framing members for imposed loads.

F. Accessories:

1. Break Metal Closures: Minimum 0.040 inch thick aluminum x length required. Finish shall match

adjacent related work.

2. Provide clean sharp edges, uniform in appearance and consistent in shape. Secure in place with concealed

fasteners where possible. Exposed fasteners shall match enclosure fabrication.

3. Sill Flashing: Fabricate to configuration indicated and required of minimum 0.040 inch aluminum having

exposed edges hemmed. Finish to match adjacent related work.

G. Hardware: Coordinate with hardware supplier and prepare door as required for additional field installed hardware

as specified in Section 08710.

2.4 FINISHES

A. Exposed Aluminum Surfaces: Architectural Class I anodic coating AA-M12 C22 A41, conforming to AAMA

611, 0.018 mm minimum thickness #14 Clear, unless otherwise indicated on Drawings.

B. Provide clear finish for all new storefront systems unless partial replacement or repair; then, verify and match

existing storefront system color. Maintain same color range. Do not mix light and dark shades.

C. Concealed Steel Items: Galvanized in accordance with ASTM A 123 to 2.0 oz/sq ft.

D. Apply two coats of bituminous paint to concealed aluminum and steel surfaces in contact with cementitious or

dissimilar materials.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Verify wall openings are ready to receive work of this Section. Verify dimensions, tolerances, and method of

attachment with other work.

B. Beginning of installation means acceptance of existing conditions.

3.2 PREPARATION

A. General Contractor shall provide rough openings including rough masonry openings and modifications to existing

aluminum storefront components and glazing as shown on the drawings or as required for complete installation of

work specified herein.

3.3 INSTALLATION

A. Install storefront system components in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.

B. Use anchorage devices to securely attach frame assembly to structure.

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C. Align assembly plumb and level, free of warp or twist. Maintain assembly dimensional tolerances, aligning with

adjacent work.

D. Break Metals:

1. Set sill flashing in full bed of sealant. Provide riveted end laps of not less than 3 inches.

E. Pack fibrous insulation in shim spaces at perimeter of assembly to maintain continuity of thermal barrier.

F. Install perimeter sealant and backing materials in accordance with Section 07900.

G. Install glass in accordance with Section 08800, to glazing method required to achieve performance criteria.

H. Do not paint over or otherwise obscure labels required by the FBC.

3.4 TOLERANCES

A. Variation from Plane: 0.03 inches per foot maximum or 0.25 inches per 30 feet, whichever is less.

B. Misalignment of Two Adjoining Members Abutting in Plane: 0.015 inches.

3.5 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL

A. Inspect storefront system installation and attachment to building structure.

3.6 CLEANING

A. Wash down exposed surfaces using a solution of mild detergent in warm water, applied with soft, clean wiping

cloths. Take care to remove dirt from corners. Wipe surfaces clean.

B. Remove excess sealant by moderate use of mineral spirits or other solvent acceptable to sealant manufacturer.

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SECTION 08462 - AUTOMATIC SLIDING ENTRANCE DOORS

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes:

1. Owner furnished and installed electric operated automatic sliding entrance doors including frames, glazing,

and hardware. Transom assemblies for exterior doors are provided as storefront system and specified in

Section 08411.

2. Control System: Motion detection and hold open safety system.

B. Related Requirements:

1. Section 01640 – Owner Furnished Products: General procedures related to Owner furnished products.

2. Section 07900 - Joint Sealers.

3. Section 08411 - Transoms above exterior automatic entrance doors.

4. Section 08800 - Glazing: Storefront system glass.

5. Section 16100 - Wiring Methods: Power to automatic doors.

1.2 REFERENCES

A. The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced. Publications are referenced

within the text by these basic designations only.

B. American Association of Automatic Door Manufacturers (AAADM)

1. AAADM Inspector Certification Program.

C. American National Standards Institute (ANSI):

1. ANSI A117.1 - Guidelines For Accessible And Usable Buildings And Facilities.

2. ANSI (BHMA) A156.10 - Power Operated Pedestrian Doors.

3. ANSI Z97.1 - Safety Glazing Material Used in Buildings.

D. ASTM International (ASTM):

1. ASTM C 1048 - Heat Treated Flat Glass - Kind HS, Kind FT Coated and Uncoated Glass.

2. ASTM E 1886 - Standard Test Method for Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, Doors, and

Impact Protective Systems Impacted by Missile(s) and Exposed to Cyclic Pressure Differentials.

3. ASTM E 1996 - Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, Doors, and Impact Protective Systems

Impacted by Windborne Debris in Hurricanes.

E. Consumer Products Safety Standards for Architectural Glazing: CPSC 16 CFR, Part 1201.

F. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), ADA-ADAAGS - 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design.

1.3 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS

A. Pre-Installation Conference:

1. Convene Pre-installation Conference at Site one week prior to commencing Work of this Section. Require

attendance of parties directly affecting Work of this Section, including, but not limited to, Wal-Mart

Construction Manager, Contractor Project Field Superintendent, Aluminum Storefront job foreman,

Automatic Entrance Door Manufacturer's Technical Representative, electrical subcontractor field

supervisory personnel, and any subcontractor, supplier, or installer directly affecting, or affected by Work

of this Section.

2. Contact Wal-Mart Construction Manager two weeks prior to Pre-installation Conference to confirm

schedule.

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3. Review foreseeable methods and procedures related to automatic entrance door Work, including the

following:

a. Tour, inspect, and discuss condition of door assembly openings, connections to building structure,

electrical requirements, and other preparatory work performed by other trades.

b. Review automatic entrance door system requirements including drawings, specifications and other

contract documents.

c. Review required submittals, both completed and yet to be completed.

d. Review and finalize construction schedule related to automatic entrance door Work and verify

availability of materials, installer's personnel, equipment and facilities needed to make progress and

avoid delays.

e. Review required inspections, operational testing, and certifying procedures.

f. Review weather and forecasted weather conditions, and procedures for coping with unfavorable

conditions.

g. Review preparation and installation procedures and coordinating and scheduling required with

related work.

4. Record discussions of conference and decisions and agreements (or disagreements) reached, and furnish

copy of record to each party attending.

1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Installer Qualifications:

1. Automatic and barrier free door equipment shall be installed by the manufacturer’s factory trained installers

or shall be installers as recommended and approved by the automatic door operator manufacturer.

2. Installers shall be certified and recognized by and in accordance with the AAADM Inspector Certification

Program.

B. Florida Building Code (FBC) Requirements:

1. Products of exterior door components or assemblies shall have Miami-Dade County Product Control Notice

of Acceptance (NOA) or Florida Building Code (FBC) Product Approval to meet the requirements of the

current Florida Building Code as necessary to obtain permits required for acceptance of work by Authorities

Having Jurisdiction.

2. Labeling: Exterior doors shall be labeled in accordance with the requirements of the Florida Building

Code.

3. Provide exterior door assemblies approved for design pressures calculated in accordance with the Florida

Building Code bearing FBC Product Approval numbers or Miami-Dade County NOA numbers for intended

applications and functions of exterior assembly. Provide door systems tested as an assembly using

components stated in product approval documents.

4. Verify acceptance of product approvals by Authorities Having Juriscition before fabrication or delivery.

The various systems, in their fabrication and installation, shall comply with the approval acceptance criteria

and supporting drawings and documentation.

5. Verify products or assemblies have product approval, that product approval numbers are valid and current,

and that related construction assemblies and components are used to ensure approval by Authorities Having

Jurisdiction. Where approval document numbers specified herein or associated products are not current or

not otherwise applicable, notify the Architect by Request for Information (RFI) for clarification.

6. Approval criteria shall take precedence over specific product models and product requirements specified

herein. Where components and characteristics associated with the approval documents differ with the

requirements stated herein, the approved requirements shall govern and shall be provided.

1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING

A. Product Delivery: Automatic Entrance Door Supplier will deliver products to Site and install products. Automatic

Entrance Door Supplier will contact Contractor after Award of Contract to establish a product delivery and

installation date and establish a coordination procedure.

B. Product Packaging: Automatic Entrance Doors will be delivered in manufacturer's standard packaging with

identification markings on each component or package.

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C. Acceptance at Site: Inspect products with Automatic Entrance Door Supplier upon delivery of products to Site.

1. Verify quantity of products furnished.

2. Report discrepancies in product quantity delivered, or damage to products delivered to Automatic Entrance

Door Supplier and Wal-Mart immediately. Upon notification, Wal-Mart will arrange for delivery of

replacement products.

D. Manufacturing Defects: Report suspected manufacturing defects to Wal-Mart Construction Manager and

Automatic Entrance Door Supplier. Upon notification, Wal-Mart will arrange for repair of manufacturing defects.

E. Section 01600 - Product Requirements: Transport, handle, store, and protect products.

1.6 SUBMITTALS

A. Florida Product Approvals: For products, components and assemblies for which Florida product approval is

specified, submit Miami-Dade County NOA or Florida Building Control product approval showing compliance

with the requirements of the Florida Building Code.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 OWNER FURNISHED PRODUCTS

A. Under provisions of Section 01640, Owner's automatic entrance door Supplier will furnish and install automatic

entrance doors as described within this Section.

B. Unless otherwise specified, provisions specified herein of products provided by Owner are included as

requirements for Supplier of products to be furnished by Owner and are included as information only to

Contractor.

2.2 MANUFACTURER

A. Stanley Access Technologies, Farmington, CT

1. Contact: Kevin Bernier, National Accounts Project Manager, (860) 409-6500.

2.3 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR AUTOMATIC SLIDING ENTRANCE DOORS

A. Design system to operate, hold open, and close doors under wind and suction loads calculated by the manufacturer

based on the design wind loads shown on the Structural Drawings but not less than a windload pressure of 20 PSF.

B. Provide for dimensional distortion of components during operation.

C. Provide for opening and closing operation of door panels in the event of power failure.

D. Operating Temperature Range: -20 F to 130 F ambient.

E. Eliminate system performance interference by ambient light and radio frequencies.

F. Provide sliding doors and side panels with break-away capability where scheduled or shown.

2.4 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS FOR AUTOMATIC SLIDING ENTRANCE DOORS

A. Conform to applicable code for automatic release of control drive unit to permit manual opening of doors.

B. State or Local requirements (where applicable).

C. Comply with ANSI A156.10 and ANSI A117.1.

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D. ADA (Americans with Disabilities) requirements for entrance door access, entrance doors and hardware.

E. Products Requiring Electrical Connection: Listed and classified by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., as suitable for

the purpose specified and indicated.

2.5 AUTOMATIC SLIDING ENTRANCE DOORS

A. Exterior Doors: Dura-Storm Series 3000 with Stan-Vision as manufactured by Stanley.

1. Approval Document: Florida Building Code Product Approval Number: FL 13533.3.

2.6 OPERATING SYSTEM COMPONENTS

A. Visual Sensing System (Motion Detector): Stan-Vision Series as manufactured by Stanley.

1. The system consists of the following major components:

a. Two CCD (Closed Circuit Digital) visual sensors with mounting templates, one visual sensor

controller, a four-channel encoder, two RG-59 cables for connecting the visual sensors to the visual

sensor controller.

2. The system shall connect with the Stanley interface board, motor encoder assembly, and the Stanley Dura-

Glide microprocessor control box.

3. Provide one unit center mounted above doorway on each side of header.

4. Provide a 4-11/16" square by 2-1/4" deep “J-Box” at the center above the automatic doors for the camera

coax cable. Provide (2) 1-1/4" flex cables to the door jamb pre-drilled holes. Provide 1-1/4" conduit to the

“J-Box” up above ceiling level or to roof structure area as required for connections by Wal-Mart Loss

Prevention.

B. Power Requirements: Dedicated 120V AC, 5 Amp, 60 Hz, single phase power with solid earth ground connection.

2.7 DOORS, HARDWARE, AND ACCESSORIES

A. Doors: Narrow stile aluminum doors.

1. Top Rail: Manufacturer’s standard.

2. Bottom Rail: 10 inches high.

3. Horizontal Muntins: Provide two muntins, locate at 24 inches and 42 inches above finish floor. Align with

bumper guards and push bars on aluminum storefront system entrance door as indicated on Drawings.

4. Stiles: 2-1/4 inches.

5. Glass:

a. Exterior Doors : Tinted tempered glass; ASTM C 1048, Kind FT (Fully Tempered), Condition A

(Uncoated), Type I (Transparent Glass, Flat), Class 2 (Tinted Heat Absorbing and Light Reducing),

Quality q3 (Glazing Select). Conform to ANSI Z97.1 and CPSC 16CFR Part 1201.

1) Thickness: 9/16 inch impact resistant.

2) Color: Gray tint or bronze tint (verify and match existing).

3) Identification: Permanently identify by manufacturer. Etch or ceramic fire identification on

glass visible when unit is glazed.

B. Finish:

1. Exposed Aluminum Surfaces: Architectural Class I anodic coating, AA-M12 C22 A41, #14 Clear, unless

otherwise indicated on the Drawings.

2. Provide clear finish for all new storefront systems unless partial replacement or repair; then, verify and

match existing storefront system color. Maintain same color range. Do not mix light and dark shades.

3. Apply two coats of bituminous paint to concealed aluminum and steel surfaces in contact with cementitious

or dissimilar materials.

C. Door Hardware and Accessories:

1. Pivots: Allows sliding panel and sidelights to break away to full open position to provide immediate egress

at any point in door movement.

2. Panic break-away shall be code approved, acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.

3. Top Door Arm: Door holders for all break-away door panels.

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4. Quick disconnect wiring harness.

5. Power Switch: 5 position "On/Off/Hold Open" switch; full automatic, reduced automatic, and exit only.

6. Adjustable door sweeps (exterior doors only).

7. Finger Protection: Provide finger protection between sidelight and sliding door when door is in open

position.

8. Lock:

a. Cylinder: Slide doors shall include two point lock securing lead edges of door styles together and to

hanger assembly.

b. Electric Solenoid Locking System (Exterior Doors): Provide automatic locking mechanism to

secure doors in closed position when the door is closed to outside entry (ENTER/NO). Provide fail-

safe control. Provide door unit with exterior access by key control switch mounted at outside jamb to

dis-engage electric solenoid locking system and open door.

9. "Watchdog" monitoring of microprocessor.

10. Keyed Cylinder (Outside): Specified in Section 08710. (Furnished by Contractor)

11. Perimeter pile weatherstripping.

12. Thresholds:

a. Provide aluminum threshold of profile shown for doors when scheduled in Section 08710.

b. Provide edge profile suitable for installation adjacent to entrance tile where applicable.

c. Length: Opening width plus 2 inches minimum.

13. Glass Guards (Crash Bars): Nominal 1/2 inch by 2 inch aluminum bar with 1 inch projection from

mounting surface. Mount on doors where and as shown on the drawings.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine existing conditions with Automatic Entrance Door Supplier prior to start of door installation.

B. Examine surfaces and adjacent areas in which Work is performed. Report conditions that may adversely affect

satisfactory execution of Work to Wal-Mart Construction Manager. Do not proceed with Work until unsatisfactory

conditions have been corrected.

3.2 PREPARATION BY CONTRACTOR

A. Provide door openings to size indicated on Drawings.

B. Provide door head level and parallel with floor at door opening. Size and configuration shall be as indicated on

the Drawings.

C. Provide door jambs parallel and plumb.

D. Provide power to location at door required by door manufacturer ready for power connection.

3.3 INSTALLATION BY OWNER

A. Automatic entrance doors and operating system will be installed by Automatic Entrance Door supplier personnel.

B. Installation will be in accordance with manufacturer's published instructions.

C. Anchorage devices will be used to securely fasten assembly to adjacent construction without distortion or stress.

D. Hardware will be installed in accordance with ANSI A117.1 requirements and local adopted disabled access

requirements for hardware.

E. Joint sealing between door frames and walls will be by Automatic Entrance Door supplier in accordance with

Section 07900.

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F. Doors shall be rendered non-breakaway when scheduled on the drawings.

3.4 INSTALLATION BY CONTRACTOR

A. Make final power connections to automatic entrance doors as specified in Section 16100.

B. Furnish and install keyed cylinder and thumbturn if and where specified in Section 08710.

C. Do not paint over other otherwise obscure labels required by FBC.

D. Interface with Other Work:

1. Coordinate locations of power connections and requirements.

2. Coordinate locations of building management alarm connections and requirements.

3. Coordinate requirements for door openings required for automatic entrance door installation.

3.5 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL

A. Site Tests: Upon completion of installation, test operation of automatic entrance doors and operating system.

Make all necessary adjustments as required and retest.

B. Inspection:

1. Inspect automatic entrance doors and operating system installation in accordance with AAADM

requirements. Submit completed AAADM inspection form as specified.

2. Correct deficiencies in Work which inspection indicates are not in compliance with Contract Documents.

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SECTION 08710 - DOOR HARDWARE

PART 1 GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes:

1. Hardware for doors.

2. Thresholds.

3. Weatherstripping, seals and door gaskets.

B. Related Sections:

1. Section 03310 - Cast-In-Place Structural Concrete: Non-shrink grout for thresholds.

2. Section 06100 - Rough Carpentry: Blocking for miscellaneous hardware mounting.

3. Section 06400 - Architectural Woodwork: Hardware for cabinetry and other finish carpentry.

4. Section 08110 - Steel Doors and Frames: Hardware coordination.

5. Section 08411 - Aluminum Framed Storefronts: Hardware coordination.

6. Section 08462 - Automatic Sliding Entrance Doors: Hardware coordination.

7. Section 16100 - Wiring Methods: Electrified hardware coordination.

1.2 REFERENCES

A. The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced. Publications are referenced

within the text by the basic designation only.

B. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA):

1. 28 CFR Part 36 – ADA Standards for Accessible Design.

C. American National Standards Institute (ANSI):

1. ANSI A117.1 - Specifications for Making Buildings and Facilities Accessible to and Usable by Physically

Handicapped People.

2. ANSI A 156.2 - Bored and Preassembled Locks and Latches.

3. ANSI A 156.6 - Architectural Door Trim.

4. ANSI A 156.13 - Mortise Locks and Latches.

5. ANSI A 156.15 - Release Devices – Closer Holder, Electromagnetic and Electromechanical.

D. National Fire Protection Institute (NFiPA):

1. NFPA 80 - Fire Doors and Windows.

2. NFPA 101 - Code for Safety to Life from Fire in Buildings and Structures.

3. NFPA 252 - Fire Tests of Door Assemblies.

E. Underwriters Laboratories (UL):

1. UL 10B - Fire Tests of Door Assemblies.

2. UL 305 - Panic Hardware.

1.3 SUBMITTALS

A. Comply with the requirements of 01330.

B. Florida Product Approvals: For products, components and assemblies for which Florida product approval is

specified, submit Miami-Dade County NOA or Florida Building Control product approval showing compliance

with the requirements of the Florida Building Code.

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1. Submit Florida Product Approval with manufacturer’s technical product data and test reports documenting

Missile Impact Rating and Design Wind Pressure Rating indicating applicable components.

2. Architect will review submittal and return a signed copy to Contractor.

3. Submit completed Building Department Product Approval Submittal Affidavit form (provided by Authority

Having Jurisdiction (AHJ)) to Architect of Record when required by AHJ.

4. Submit returned signed Affidavit form to AHJ.

1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Florida Building Code (FBC) Requirements:

1. Exterior door, frame and hardware assemblies shall have Miami-Dade County Product Control Notice of

Acceptance (NOA) or Florida Building Code (FBC) Product Approval to meet the requirements of the current

Florida Building Code as necessary to obtain permits required for acceptance of work by Authorities Having

Jurisdiction.

2. Provide exterior door, frame and hardware assemblies approved for design pressures calculated in accordance

with the Florida Building Code bearing FBC Product Approval numbers or Miami-Dade County NOA

numbers for intended applications and functions of door assembly. Provide door, frame and hardware systems

tested as an assembly using components stated in product approval documents.

3. Verify acceptance of product approvals by Authorities Having Jurisdiction before fabrication or delivery. The

various systems, in their fabrication and installation, shall comply with the approval acceptance criteria and

supporting drawings and documentation.

4. Verify products or assemblies have product approval, that product approval numbers are valid and current,

and that related construction assemblies and components are used to ensure approval by Authorities Having

Jurisdiction. Where approval document numbers specified herein or associated products are not current or not

otherwise applicable, notify the Architect by Request for Information (RFI) for clarification.

5. Approval criteria shall take precedence over specific product models and product requirements specified

herein. Where components and characteristics associated with the approval documents differ with the

requirements stated herein, the approved requirements shall govern and shall be provided.

1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING

A. Transport, handle, store, and protect door hardware products in compliance with the requirements of Section 01600

and manufacturer’s recommendations.

B. Store products in unopened packages in protected dry area to prevent damage from environmental and construction

operations.

PART 2 PRODUCTS

2.1 MANUFACTURERS

A. Provide hardware as Scheduled in the Hardware Schedule in Part 3 of this Section.

B. Suppliers: Provide hardware by one of the following suppliers:

1. D.H. Pace Inc

Springfield, MO

Mark Lyons

(417) 831-5585

2. Alarm Exit: Contact manufacturer for Contractor-furnished alarm exit device.

a. Positive Lock - Contact: Kimbra White, (800) 342-7670.

b. Exterior alarm exit device hardware is a component approved item in accordance with the Florida

Building Code Product Approval Number FL 17665.

C. Product Designations: Hardware may be any of the products listed within the tables below for each specific type.

1. Interior Door Hardware: Provide specified hardware for interior doors. Substitutions will not be permitted.

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2. Exterior Door Hardware: If hardware specified in this Section and in the Hardware Schedule for exterior

doors and frames is not part of a Florida approved assembly for the doors specified, provide appropriate and

approved hardware for exterior doors and frames installed and in accordance with the hardware assembly

listed with the Miami-Dade County NOA product approval or Florida Building Code product approval

associated with the exterior door on which the hardware is attached. Hardware so selected shall be equivalent

in quality, function, grade, finish, and style to that specified to the extent available in the approved product.

D. Hardware Manufacturer Designations:

ID Manufacturer Telephone

Ar Arrow (ASSA ABLOY) (800) 233-0478

De Detex Corporation (800) 729-3839

GJ Glynn-Johnson (Ingersoll Rand

Security Technologies (IR)

(800) 525-0336

H Hager Companies (800) 325-9995

I H. B. Ives (IR) (877) 613-8766

LCN LCN Closers (IR) (800) 526-2400

Mc McKinney (ASSA ABLOY) (717) 346-7551

Na National Guard Products, Inc. (800) 647-7874

P Pemko Mfg. Co. (805) 642-2600

ID Manufacturer Telephone

Po Positive Lock (800) 342-7670

Re Reese Enterprises, Inc. (800) 328-0953

Ri Rixson (ASSA ABLOY) (800) 457-5670

Ro Rockwood (ASSA ABLOY) (814) 926-2026

Sc Schlage (IR Security & Safety) (800) 847-1864

Sec Securitron (ASSA ABLOY)

Sel Select Hinges (800) 423-1174

S Stanley Hardware (800) 622-4393

T Trimco (Triangle Brass Mfg.) (213) 262-4191

VD Von Duprin (IR) (800) 999-0408

2.2 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS

A. Perform work in accordance with the following standards:

1. ANSI A117.1

2. NFPA 101.

3. NFPA 80.

4. NFPA 252.

5. UL 10B.

6. UL 305.

B. Conform to applicable code for requirements applicable to fire rated doors and frames.

C. Products Requiring Electrical Connection: Listed and classified by Underwirters Laboratories, Inc. (UL), and

acceptable to Authority Having Jurisdiction as suitable for the purpose specified and indicated.

D. Conform to applicable local, State or Federal disabled access requirements for the installation and operation of

door hardware.

2.3 FINISHES

A. Provide finishes as specified in Part 2 of this Section unless otherwise indicated in the Hardware Schedule for the

specific hardware item.

2.4 HINGES

A. Material:

1. Mortise Butts: Provide full mortise-type hinges with stainless steel pins, except steel pins with steel hinges;

non-removable pin (NRP) for exterior and public interior exposure, non-rising pin, flat button with matching

plugs, 4-1/2 inches x 4-1/2 inches unless otherwise shown.

2. Ball-bearing Type Hinges: Swaged, inner leaf beveled, square corners.

3. Full-surface Reinforcing Pivot:

a. For 4-1/2 inch butts with standard 1/4-inch backset.

b. Install per manufacturer's written instructions using attachments furnished with pivot.

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4. Continuous Geared Hinge: Full surface type hinge of 6063 T6 Aluminum with thermoplastic polyester

bearings, 90 min. fire rated, clear finish. Provide self drilling threaded fasteners for frame and thru bolts for

door.

B. Hinges by types:

Type Description Finish MANUFACTURER/MODEL

Stanley Hager McKinney

H-2 Butts: Medium weight door, low frequency, steel 652 F179 1279 T2714

H-4 Butts: Medium weight door, average frequency, steel 652 FBB179 BB1279 TB2714

Select Hinge Hager

H-7 Hinge: Continuous geared hinge CL SL21 SD x

SDTF x

FDH

Roton 780-210

Stanley Hager McKinney

H-8 Hinge: Surface mounted 3 x 3 US2H 808BP 1808 705

H-9 Butts: Heavy weight, stainless steel 630 FBB199 BB1199 T4B3386

H-11 Butts: Medium weight, stainless steel 630 FBB191 BB1191 TB3386

H-15 Pivot: Full-Surface Reinforcing (Helper Hinge) 253 (right or

left handed

as

applicable)

2.5 LOCKS, LATCHES, AND BOLTS

A. Materials:

1. Cylindrical Locks: ANSI A156.2, Series 4000 Grade 1, equipped with 6-pin tumbler; "keyed alike" to match

keying system of existing locks to remain if compatible. Provide 2-3/4 inch backset. Provide two keys for

each lock.

2. Mortise Locks: ANSI A156.13, Grade 1, equipped with 6-pin tumbler; "keyed alike" to match keying system

of existing locks to remain. Provide 2-3/4 inch backset. Provide two keys for each lock.

3. Provide Schlage standard C123 keyway (except at Pharmacy).

4. Provide Schlage Primus XP cylinders for Pharmacy 300 series locks.

5. Master key, key alike or different as directed.

6. Quantity: In addition to two keys for each lock, provide the following:

a. Cylinder Change Keys: 6 change keys per change

b. Master Keys: 10.

7. Latch Sets: Provide push-button releases by turning lever, closing door, or turning emergency release key

through hole in outside lever.

8. Strikes: ANSI Strikes, 1-1/4 inches x 4-7/8 inches, with curved lip. Wrought box strikes, with extended lip

for latch bolts, except open strike plates may be used in wood frames. Provide dustproof strikes for foot bolts.

9. Tactile Warning: Provide locks with tactile warning for handicapped codes when required by local

jurisdiction having authority.

B. Locks by types:

Type Description Finish MANUFACTURER/MODEL

Schlage

L-1 Mortise Cylinder 626 20-001

L-2 Mortise Cylinder 626 20-001-1-1/4 inches

L-3 Rim Cylinder 626 20-022

L-4 Classroom Lock 626 ND70PD Rhodes

L-5 Storeroom Lock (F86) 626 ND80PD-Rhodes- 25

L-6 Office Lock (F82) 626 ND50PD-Rhodes-10-025

L-7 Passage Latch (F75) 626 ND10S - Rhodes- 10-025

L-8 Privacy Lock (F76) 626 ND40S - Rhodes- 10-025

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L-9 Dead Bolt Lock 626 B661P

L-10 Access Control Lock 626 CO-100-CY-70-KP-RHO-626PD

L-11 Entrance Lock (F81/82) 626 ND53PD– Rhodes 10– 25

L-12 Storeroom Lock with

deadbolt

626 L9480-06L

L-13 Institutional Lock (F87) 626 ND82PD-Rhodes 10- 025

L-15 Entrance Lock with deadbolt 626 L9453-06L

L-16 Dead Bolt Lock with

Thumbturn (Classroom

Function)

626 B663P

L-17 Storeroom Lock (Grade 2) 626 AL80PD-Saturn

L-18 Privacy Lock (Grade 2) 626 AL40S-Saturn

L-20 Office Lock

(Grade 2)

626 AL50PD-Saturn

L-21 Passage Lock (Grade 2) 626 AL10S-Saturn

L-22

Thumbturn Cylinder 626 09-905NHxB502-292

L-23 Dead Bolt Lock 626 B660P

L-24 Entrance/Office Lock (F82) 626 ND91PD-Rhodes 10-025

2.6 EXIT DEVICES

A. Materials:

1. Provide exposed metal to match hardware.

2. Size and mount units indicated or, if not indicated, to comply with manufacturer's recommendations for

exposure condition. Reinforce substrate as recommended.

B. Exit Devices by types:

Type Description Finish MANUFACTURER/MODEL

Von Duprin, unless otherwise noted.

E-1 Exit Device: Rim, exit only, UL listed. 626 99EO-F

E-2 Exit Device: Rim, exit only, with alarm. Provide exterior

access model or time delay, or weatherproof when

scheduled.

600 Positive Lock:

THPA Series (Size as required for door

scheduled)

O/A – Outside Access

TDL – Time Delay

WE - Weatherproof

E-3 Exit Device: Surface vertical rod (top rod only), lever trim,

blank escutcheon, UL listed.

626 9927L-F-BE-LBR

E-4 Exit Device: Concealed vertical rod, lever trim, blank

escutcheon, UL listed

626 9948L-F-BE

E-5 Exit Device: Rim, lever trim, blank escutcheon, UL listed. 626 99L-F-BE

E-7 Exit Device: Rim, pull trim. 626 99NL x 697NL

E-8 Exit Device: Mortise delay exit device, pull trim, with alarm.

Power Transfer #EPT-10

Power Supply #PS 914

626

SP28

CX9975L x

992L

(06 Lever)

E-10 Exit Device: Rim, exit only 626 99EO

E-11 Exit Device: Rim, weatherproof, exit only, with alarm. 626 Detex:

V40 EB W AL RWE

E-14 Exit Device: Vertical Rod, exit only, with alarm. Provide

exterior access model or time delay when scheduled.

600 Positive Lock:

THPA Series

O/A – Outside Access

TDL – Time Delay

E-16 Exit Device: Rim, lever trim, 626 99L-992L-NL

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E-18 Exit Device: Rim, lever trim, UL Listed 626 99L-F-992L-NL

E-19

Exit Device: Surface vertical rod, no outside trim, exit only,

UL listed.

626 9927EO-F

E-20 Exit Device: Rim, lever trim, blank escutcheon 626 99L-BE

E-21 Exit Device 626 99EO

E-23 Exit Device: Rim, lever trim, with alarm

Power Transfer #EPT-10

Power Supply #PS-914

626

SP28

CX99NL-F x 696-NL

E-24 Exit Device: Rim, lever trim, with alarm

Power Transfer #EPT-10

Power Supply #PS-914

626

SP28

CX99EO-F

E-25 Exit Device Paddle 600 Positive Lock 24” Exit Device Paddle

2.7 PULLS AND PUSHES

A. Materials: ANSI A156.6 for 0.050 inch thickness.

B. Push and Pulls by types:

Type Description Finish MANUFACTURER/MODEL

Ives Trimco Rockwood

P-1 Push 3-1/2 inches x 15 inches 630 8200 1001-2 70B

P-2 Pull 3-1/2 inches x 15 inches 630 8311-5 1012-2 137x70B

P-3 Pull 8 inches CTC x 3/4 inch dia 626 8103-8 1194-2 107

P-4 Pull 5-1/4 cc 630 8111-5 1102T 132

P-5 Pocket Door Pull Latching black 1069L

2.8 CLOSERS

A. Materials & Features:

1. ANSI A156.4, grade 1.

2. ADA/ANSI A117.1

3. UL listed.

4. Non-handed, non-sized; adjustable 1-6.

5. 180 degree door opening.

6. Standard cover.

7. Multiple backcheck location valve.

8. Extreme temperature fluid.

9. Sex nuts and bolts (SNBs).

10. Provide exposed metal to match hardware.

11. Size and mount units indicated or, if not indicated, to comply with manufacturer's recommendations for

exposure condition. Reinforce substrate as recommended.

B. Closers by types:

Type Description Finish MANUFACTURER/MODEL

LCN

C-4 Closer: Regular Arm 689 4011-REG

C-5 Closer: Parallel Arm 689 4111-EDA

C-6 Closer: Regular Arm 689 4031-REG

C-7 Closer: Parallel Arm 689 4031-EDA

C-8 Closer: Parallel Arm, HO 689 4111-HEDA

C-9 Closer: Parallel Arm, HO, positive

stop

689 4111-H-CUSH

C-10 Closer: Regular Arm, HO 689 4031-H

C-11 Closer: Parallel Arm, positive stop 689 4031-CUSH

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C-12 Closer: Parallel Arm, Positive Stop 689 4111-CUSH

2.9 DOOR PROTECTION PLATES

A. Materials: J100 Protection Plates conforming to ANSI 156.6, stainless steel, 0.050 inch (1.2 mm) minimum

thickness. Mount centered, flush with bottom of door. Screws: Phillips head sheet metal screws plated to match

plate.

B. Protection Plates by types:

Type Description Size Finish MANUFACTURER/MODEL

Ives Trimco Rockwood

K-2 Kick Plate 10 inch x (DW-2 inch) 630 8400 K1050 J102

K-3 Armor Plate 34 inch x (DW-2 inch) 630 8400 K1050 J101

K-4 Armor Plate 41 inch x (DW-2 inch)

Notch for lockset

630 8400 K1050 J101

K-5 Kick Plate 18 inch x (DW-2 inch) 630 8400 K1050 J102

K-6 Armor Plate (UL Rated) 34 inch x (DW-2 inch) 630 8402UL KA050-2 Fire Rated K1050F

K-7 Armor Plate (UL Rated) 36 inch x (DW-2 inch) 630 8402UL KA050-2 Fire Rated K1050F

2.10 STOPS, HOLDERS AND BUMPERS

A. Materials:

1. Door stop mounting: Methods to suit substrates encountered (plastic anchor, drywall anchor, expansion

shield).

2. Provide gray rubber exposed resilient parts.

3. Do not furnish aluminum floor stops.

4. For most doors, the preferred door stop is Wall Stop type S-1 and is specified as such in the hardware

schedule. However, if circumstances prevent a wall stop installation (door too far from perpendicular wall,

door swing into adjacent glass, etc.) then substitute a type S-3 or S-4 floor stop as indicated for use intended.

5. Adjust height of floor stops to suit undercut of adjacent door.

B. Stops, Holders and Bumpers by types:

Type Description Finish MANUFACTURER/MODEL

Ives Trimco Rockwood

S-1 Wall Stop 630 WS407CVX W1276CS 409

S-2 Stop & Holder 626 WS445 1207 477

S-4 Floor Stop 626 FS438 1212 3/4ES 442

Rixson Glynn-Johnson

S-5 Overhead Stop - 3-0 doors 626 9-336 904S

S-6 Overhead Stop - 2-6 doors 626 9-236 902S

Ives Trimco Rockwood

S-7 Stop & Holder. Kickdown type. Alum or

satin chrome

FS452-4 1221-4FF 458

Rixson Glynn-Johnson

S-8 Overhead Stop. Medium duty 630 10-336 454S

2.11 ELECTROMAGNETIC DOOR HOLDERS

A. Materials & Features:

1. ANSI A156.15, Grade 1.

2. UL listed.

3. Magnet protected against transients and surges up to 600 volts.

4. 24V DC

5. Holding force 35 lbs., nominal.

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6. Low residual magnetism for easy release of door.

7. Electrical values +10% -15%.

8. Provide exposed metal to match hardware.

B. Electromagnetic Door Holders by types:

Type Description Finish MANUFACTURER/MODEL

LCN Rixon

DH-1 Door Holder As Scheduled SEM 7850 689 FM-998 SA

2.12 THRESHOLDS

A. Thresholds by types:

Type Description MANUFACTURER/MODEL

National

Guard

Pemko Reese

T-1 Threshold: 5 inches x 1/2 inch, abrasive. 425HD-SIA

5”

1715AK

5”

T-4 Threshold: 2 inches x 1/8 inch, stainless steel plate, smooth surface,

beveled 1 side only. Transition threshold between concrete slab and

vinyl tile.

Set threshold in full bed of silicone sealant, butted to adjacent vinyl

tile. Anchor into concrete slab with Hilti Kwik-Con II, #14-134 TFH

fasteners spaced at 6-inch centers using Matched Tolerance drill bit for

dense concrete.

BAR6SS-2-

10 bevel

T-9 Threshold: 5 inches, aluminum, stop seal 896S 2005AT S483AS

T-10 Threshold: 5 inches, aluminum, stop seal 898V 2006AT

2.13 WEATHERSTRIPPING

A. Weatherstripping by types:

Type Description MANUFACTURER/MODEL

National

Guard

Pemko Reese

W-1 Jamb & Head Weatherstripping, aluminum, vinyl insert, screw-on type 155V 303AV 807A

W-3 Door Bottom Sweep, surface mounted sweep, anodized aluminum,

neoprene seal.

201NA 315CN 323A

W-4 Meeting Stile Gaskets, aluminum, silicone insert seal. 160S 303AS 807A

W-5 Jamb Door Gaskets, adhesive application, silicone seal. 5050B S88D 797B

W-6 Door Shoe Weatherstripping, for hollow metal doors with inverted

bottom channel, recessed thermo-plastic insert, slotted/adjustable.

35EN 222PK 596AF

2.14 MISCELLANEOUS HARDWARE

A. Silencers: Provide in metal door frames, unless not permitted for fire rating, or unless bumper-type

weatherstripping is provided; three for each single door frame, two for double-door frame.

B. Miscellaneous Hardware by types:

Type Description Size Finish MANUFACTURER/MODEL

Stanley Ives Rockwood

M-1 Hasp & Staple 3-1/2 inches 602 SP915 WS1920

M-3 Surface Bolt 4 inches 626 40 630

M-4 Viewer 626 700 620

Ives Trimco Rockwood

M-5 Extension Flush Bolts (UL) 12 inches 626 458 3917 555

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Type Description Size Finish MANUFACTURER/MODEL

Stanley Ives Rockwood

M-6 Automatic Flush Bolt 626 FB42 1948

Ives Trimco Rockwood

M-8 Silencers SR64 1229-A 608

National Guard Pemko Reese

M-9 Drip Cap 16AD 346CxFW R201A

Ives Trimco

M-10 Door Coordinator CORxMBxFL 3092xMBxW

Arrow Detex

M-11 Door Alarm with mortise

cylinder

626 130 Series AL EAX-500

M-12 Door Alarm with rim cylinder Gray Alarm: EAX-2500F

Transformer: PP5152-3

Rockwood

M-15 Latch Protector 630 321

Von Duprin Schlage Securitron

M-16 Electric Strike, grade 1, FSE (fail secure), 24

VDC unless noted otherwise in schedule

630 6211

M-17 Power Supply PS902

M-18 Push Button 660PB

M-19 Electric Strike 626 UNL-24

M-20 Power Supply BPS-24-1

M-21 Keypad & Controller DK-26SS

M-21a Keypad DK-26PSS

Von Duprin

M-24 Mullion 626 9954

M-25 Strike 626 499F

2.15 FABRICATION

A. Finish and Base Material Designations: Number indicates Builders Hardware Manufacturer’s Association

(BHMA) Code or nearest traditional U.S. commercial finish.

B. Where base material and quality of finish are not otherwise indicated, provide at least commercially recognized

quality.

C. Fasteners: Provide door hardware manufactured to comply with published templates prepared for machine, wood,

and sheet metal screws. Provide screws that comply with commercially recognized industry standards for

application intended, except aluminum fasteners are not permitted. Provide Phillips flat-head screws with finished

heads to match surface of door hardware, unless otherwise indicated.

1. Fire-Rated Applications:

a. Wood or Machine Screws: For the following:

1) Hinges mortised to doors or frames.

2) Strike plates to frames.

3) Closers to doors and frames.

b. Steel Through Bolts: For the following unless door blocking is provided:

1) Surface hinges to doors.

2) Closers to doors and frames.

3) Surface-mounted exit devices.

2. Spacers or Sex Bolts: For through bolting of hollow-metal doors.

3. Gasketing Fasteners: Provide noncorrosive fasteners for exterior applications and elsewhere as indicated.

PART 3 EXECUTION

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3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Verify that doors and frames are ready to receive Work and dimensions are as instructed by the manufacturer.

B. Verify that electric power is available to power operated devices and of the correct characteristics.

3.2 INSTALLATION

A. Hardware Mounting Heights: Door and Hardware Institute Recommended Locations for Builders Hardware for

Standard Steel Doors and Frames, except as otherwise indicated.

1. Conform to requirements of applicable local, State or Federal disabled access requirements for the installation

and operation of door hardware.

2. Install electromagnetic door holder at 24 inches above finish floor elevation at manufacturer’s recommended

distance from the door’s leading edge.

B. Install each hardware item to comply with manufacturer's instructions and recommendations, unless otherwise

specified.

C. Thru-bolt closers on doors.

D. Vestibule Thresholds: Install as shown on Drawings.

3.3 ADJUSTING

A. Hardware Adjustment: Adjust hardware for proper operation and function at construction completion. Instruct

Wal-Mart personnel in proper maintenance and adjustment.

3.4 HARDWARE SCHEDULE

A. Hardware Set numbers below correspond to the Door Schedule as shown on the drawings.

B. The Hardware Schedule below represents the full set of hardware for each door listed. Refer to the Door Schedule

and Schedule Notes for actual hardware components required for each door in this project.

C. Any hardware item specified in the Tables in Part 2 above which corresponds to the mark associated with the item

( E.g. “H-1, E-2, etc) as shown in the Hardware Schedule below may be provided.

D. For interior hollow metal doors and exterior building hollow metal doors which have a tactile exit sign installed on

the door, install a door closer (C-5) if a closer does not exist on the door.

E. See Paragraph “Product Designations” in Part 2 above. The applicable Hardware Types listed in the Hardware Sets

below shall be replaced, as necessary, with appropriate hardware suitable and approved in accordance with the

Miami-Dade County NOA assembly associated with the exterior door on which attached.

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1

Doors 909A – Produce Prep: (HM, Single, w/ Exit Device)

1-1/2 pr. (H-11) Butts

1 ea. (E-2) Alarm Exit Device

1 ea. (T-9) Threshold

1 ea. (W-3) Door Bottom Weatherstrip

1 set (W-1) Jamb & Head Weatherstrip

1 ea. (M-9) Drip Cap

Door 950A – Liquor Sales: (Aluminum/Glass, Bi-Parting Automatic w/ Breakaway)

1 ea. (L-1) Keyed Cylinder

1 ea. Locking Device See Section 08462.

1 ea. Threshold See Section 08462.

All other hardware furnished by door manufacturer as specified in Section 08462.

Door 952A – Liquor Stockroom: (HM, Single Pair, w/ Exit Device)

1-1/2 3 pr. (H-11) Butts

1 2 ea. (E-2) Alarm Exit Device

2 ea. (M-4) Viewer Mount 1 ea. @ 48”and 60” AFF

1 ea. (T-9) Threshold

1 2 ea. (W-3) Door Bottom Weatherstrip

1 set (W-1) Jamb & Head Weatherstrip

1 ea. (M-9) Drip Cap

1 pr. (W-4) Meeting Stile Gaskets

Door 952 B – Liquor Stockroom: (Full Height Traffic, Single)

Hardware furnished by door manufacturer per Section 08383.

Door 952C – Liquor Stockroom: (Sectional Overhead)

Hardware furnished by door manufacturer as specified in Section 08360.

Door 953A – Women: (HM, Single)

1 ea. (H-7) Continuous Geared Hinge

1 ea. (L-8) Privacy Lock

1 ea. (C-4) Closer

1 ea. (K-3) Armor Plate

1 ea. (S-7) Stop and Holder

3 ea. (M-8) Silencers

Door 954A – Men: (HM, Single)

1 ea. (H-7) Continuous Geared Hinge

1 ea. (L-8) Privacy Lock

1 ea. (C-4) Closer

1 ea. (K-3) Armor Plate

1 ea. (S-7) Stop and Holder

3 ea. (M-8) Silencers

Door 955A - Janitor: (HM, Single)

1 ea. (H-7) Continuous Geared Hinge

1 ea. (L-5) Storeroom Lock

1 ea. (K-3) Armor Plate

1 ea. (S-4) Floor Stop

3 ea. (M-8) Silencers

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SECTION 08800 - GLAZING

PART 1 GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes:

1. Glass and glazing for exterior metal frames.

B. Related Sections:

1. Section 08411 - Aluminum Framed Storefronts: Aluminum storefront framing system.

2. Section 08462 - Automatic Sliding Entrance Doors: Glazed doors.

3. Section 08710 - Door Hardware: Hardware coordination.

1.2 REFERENCES

A. The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced. Publications are referenced

within the text by the basic designation only.

B. American National Standards Institute (ANSI):

1. ANSI Z97.1 - Safety Performance Specifications and Methods of Test for Safety Glazing Material Used in

Buildings.

C. ASTM International (ASTM):

1. ASTM C920 - Specification for Elastomeric Joint Sealants.

2. ASTM C1036 - Flat Glass.

3. ASTM C1048 - Heat-Treated Flat Glass - Kind HS, Kind FT Coated and Uncoated Glass.

4. ASTM D2000 - Classification System for Rubber Products in Automotive Applications.

5. ASTM E 1886 - Standard Test Method for Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, Doors, and

Impact Protective Systems Impacted by Missile(s) and Exposed to Cyclic Pressure Differentials.

6. ASTM E 1996 - Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, Doors, and Impact Protective Systems

Impacted by Windborne Debris in Hurricanes.

7. ASTM E 2074: Standard Test Method for Fire Tests of Door Assemblies, Including Positive Pressure

Testing of Side-Hinged and Pivoted Swinging Door Assemblies.

D. Flat Glass Marketing Association (FGMA):

1. FGMA - Glazing Manual and Glazing Sealing Systems Manual.

E. Consumer Product Safety Standards for Architectural Glazing.

1. CPSC 16 CFR, Part 1201.

1.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

A. Performance Requirements:

B. Glazing for exterior storefront framing system and aluminum storefront doors shall withstand design pressures

calculated in accordance with the currently adopted Florida Building Code. System shall perform under wind

speed (3-second gust) and design wind pressures indicated on Structural Drawings and airborne debris (hurricane

resistant).

C. Ensure all products have Florida (FBC) Product Control Number to meet design pressure and missile impact

resistance requirements of the City of Merritt Island, Florida and the currently adopted Florida Building Code.

Ensure product approval numbers are current and valid, and related construction assemblies and hardware are

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approved by Authority Having Jurisdiction.

1.4 SUBMITTALS

A. Florida Product Approvals: For exterior products, components and assemblies, submit Miami-Dade County NOA

or Florida Building Control product approval showing compliance with the requirements of the Florida Building

Code.

1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Conform to FGMA Glazing Manual for glazing installation methods.

B. Provide permanent labeling for safety glass indicating conformance with specified standards.

C. Florida Building Code (FBC) Requirements:

1. Exterior building window and door assemblies shall have Miami-Dade County Product Control Notice of

Acceptance (NOA) or Florida Building Code (FBC) Product Approval to meet the requirements of the

current Florida Building Code as necessary to obtain permits required for acceptance of work by Authorities

Having Jurisdiction.

2. Labeling: Exterior windows and doors shall be labeled in accordance with the requirements of the Florida

Building Code.

3. Provide exterior enclosure assemblies approved for design pressures calculated in accordance with the

Florida Building Code bearing FBC Product Approval numbers or Miami-Dade County NOA numbers for

intended applications and functions of exterior assembly. Provide exterior enclosure assemblies tested as an

assembly using components stated in product approval documents.

4. Verify acceptance of product approvals by Authorities Having Jurisdiction before fabrication or delivery.

The various systems, in their fabrication and installation, shall comply with the approval acceptance criteria

and supporting drawings and documentation.

5. Verify products or assemblies have product approval, that product approval numbers are valid and current,

and that related construction assemblies and components are used to ensure approval by Authorities Having

Jurisdiction. Where approval document numbers specified herein or associated products are not current or

not otherwise applicable, notify the Architect by Request for Information (RFI) for clarification.

6. Approval criteria shall take precedence over specific product models and product requirements specified

herein. Where components and characteristics associated with the approval documents differ with the

requirements stated herein, the approved requirements shall govern and shall be provided.]

PART 2 PRODUCTS

2.1 GLASS MATERIALS

A. Tempered Glass: ASTM C 1048, Kind FT (Fully Tempered), Condition A (Uncoated), Type I (Transparent Glass,

Flat), Quality q3 (Glazing Select).

1. Conform to ANSI Z97.1 and CPSC 16CFR Part 1201.

2. Tempered glazing panels as specified in the Glass Schedule below (including doors, sidelights, storefronts,

and transoms) shall comply with the CPSC 16CFR Part 1201 criteria for Category I or II as follows:

3. Glazing Panels 9 sq. ft. or less:. Category I.

4. Glazing Panels more than 9 sq. ft.: Category II.

5. Thickness:

a. Exterior: 9/16 inch min. impact resistant, unless otherwise required and approved for use with the

associated storefront framing system having Miami-Dade County Product Approval (NOA) or

Florida Building Code (FBC) Product Approval.

6. Clear: Class 1 (Clear).

7. Tinted: Class 2 (Tinted Heat Absorbing and Light Reducing).

a. Color: Gray tint or bronze tint (match existing).

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B. Identification:

1. Each unit of tempered glass shall be permanently identified by the manufacturer. The identification shall be

etched or ceramic fired on the glass and be visible when the unit is glazed.

2.2 GLAZING COMPOUNDS

A. Polysulphide Sealant: Two component, chemical curing, non-sagging type; cured Shore A hardness of 15-25.

B. Silicone Sealant: Single component, chemical curing; capable of water immersion without loss of properties; non-

bleeding, non-staining; cured Shore A hardness of 15-25.

1. Color: Clear.

C. Acrylic terpolymer compounded especially for glazing; non-hardening, non-staining, and non-bleeding.

2.3 GLAZING ACCESSORIES

A. Setting Blocks: Resilient blocks of 70 to 90 Shore A durometer hardness; compatible with glazing sealant.

B. Spacers: Resilient blocks of 40 to 50 Shore A durometer hardness; self adhesive on one side; compatible with

glazing sealant.

C. Filler Rods: Closed cell or jacketed foam rods of polyethylene, butyl, neoprene, polyurethane, or vinyl;

compatible with glazing sealant.

D. Joint Cleaners, Primers, and Sealers: As recommended by glazing sealant manufacturer.

E. Gaskets: ASTM D2000, SBC 415 to 3BC 620; extruded or molded neoprene or EPDM, black.

PART 3 EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Verify surfaces of glazing channels or recesses are clean, free of obstructions, and ready for work of this Section.

B. Beginning of installation means acceptance of substrate.

3.2 PREPARATION

A. Clean contact surfaces; prime or seal where recommended by sealant manufacturer for intended application.

B. Inspect glass edges immediately prior to setting; discard those with edge damage that will contribute to glazing

failure.

3.3 GLAZING

A. Locate setting blocks at quarter points of sill; set in sealant if heel or toe bead is required.

B. Install spacers inside and out except where preshimmed tape or glazing gaskets are to be used.

C. Set each piece in a series to other pieces in pattern draw, bow, or other visually perceptible characteristics.

D. Provide glazing sealants and gaskets as required for particular glazing application. Coordinate with other Sections

for material compatibility.

E. Gaskets:

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1. Provide adequate anchorage, particularly for driven-in wedge gaskets.

2. Miter and weld ends of channel gaskets at corners to provide continuous gaskets.

3. Seal face gaskets at corners with sealant to close opening and prevent withdrawal of gaskets from corners.

F. Do not leave voids in glazing channels except as specifically indicated or recommended by glass manufacturer.

Force sealant into channel to eliminate voids. Tool exposed surfaces to slight wash away from joint. Trim and

clean promptly.

G. Do not allow sealant to close weeps of aluminum framing.

H. Provide filler rod where sealants are used in the following locations:

a. Head and jamb channels.

b. Colored glass over 75 united inches in size.

c. Clear glass over 125 united inches in size.

3.4 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING

A. Immediately prior to Wal-Mart acceptance of Project, replace broken or otherwise damaged glass. Wash and

polish glass inside and out.

3.5 GLASS SCHEDULE

A. Provide type of glass specified for the applications scheduled as follows:

APPLICATION/LOCATION TYPE OF GLASS

Exterior storefront Tinted tempered glass.

Automatic Sliding Doors Specified in Section 08462

END OF SECTION