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SECTION 08 71 00 - DOOR HARDWARE
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Refer to "General and Special Conditions", and "Instructions to Bidders", Division 1 of
Specifications. Requirements of these Sections and the project drawings shall govern work in
this section.
1.2 SUMMARY
A. Work Included: Furnish all items of Finish Hardware specified, scheduled, shown or required
herein except those items specifically excluded from this section of the specification.
B. Related work:
1. Division 1 – General Requirements
2. Division 6 – Rough Carpentry
3. Division 6 – Finish Carpentry; Installation of Finish Hardware
4. Division 8 – Steel Doors and Frames
5. Division 8 – Wood Doors
6. Division 8 – Special Doors
7. Division 8 – Aluminum Framed Entrances and Storefronts
8. Division 28 – Security Access Systems
C. Specific Omissions: Hardware for the following is specified or indicated elsewhere, unless
specifically listed in the hardware sets:
1. Cabinet Hardware.
2. Signs, except as noted.
3. Access doors and panels
4. Overhead and Coiling doors
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Requirements of Regulatory Agencies:
1. Furnish finish hardware to comply with the requirements of laws, codes, ordinances, and
regulations of the governmental authorities having jurisdiction where such requirements
exceed the requirements of the Specifications.
2. Furnish finish hardware to comply with the requirements of the regulations for public
building accommodations for physically handicapped persons of the governmental
authority having jurisdiction and to comply with Americans with Disabilities Act.
3. Provide hardware for fire-rated openings in compliance with NFPA 80 and state and local
building code requirements. Provide only hardware that has been tested and listed by UL
for types and sizes of doors required and complies with requirements of door and door
frame labels.
B. Hardware Supplier:
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1. Shall be an established firm dealing in contract builders’ hardware. He must have
adequate inventory, qualified personnel on staff and be located within 100 miles of the
project. The distributor must be a factory-authorized dealer for all materials required. The
supplier shall be or have in employment an Architectural Hardware Consultant (AHC).
C. Electrified Door Hardware Supplier:
1. Shall be an experienced door hardware supplier who has completed projects with
electrified door hardware similar in material, design, and extent to that indicated for this
project, whose work has resulted in construction with a record of successful in-service
performance, and who is acceptable to manufacturer of primary materials.
2. Shall prepare data for electrified door hardware, including shop drawings, based on
testing and engineering analysis of manufacturer’s standard units in assemblies similar to
those indicated for this project.
3. Shall have experience in providing consulting services for electrified door hardware
installations.
D. Pre-installation Meeting:
1. Before hardware installation, General Contractor/Construction Manager will request a
hardware installation meeting be conducted on the installation of hardware; specifically
that of locksets, closers, exit devices, overhead stops and coordinators. Manufacturer's
representatives of the above products, in conjunction with the hardware supplier for the
project, shall conduct the meeting. Meeting to be held at job site and attended by
installers of hardware for aluminum, hollow metal and wood doors. Meeting to address
proper coordination and installation of hardware, per finish hardware schedule for this
specific project, by using installation manuals, hardware schedule, templates, physical
product samples and installation videos.
2. When any electrical or pneumatic hardware is specified this meeting shall also include
the following trades/installers: Electrical, Security, Alarm systems and Architect.
3. Convene one week or more prior to commencing work of this Section.
4. The Hardware Supplier shall include the cost of this meeting in his proposal.
E. Manufacturer:
1. Obtain each type of hardware (latch and locksets, hinges, closers, etc.) from a single
manufacturer, although several may be indicated as offering products complying with
requirements.
2. Provide electrified door hardware from same manufacturer as mechanical door hardware,
unless otherwise indicated.
F. Installer:
1. Installer Qualifications: Qualified tradesmen, skilled in application of commercial grade
hardware with record of successful in-service performance for installing door hardware
similar in quantity, type and quality to that indicated for this Project.
G. Fire-Rated Door Assemblies:
1. Assemblies complying with NFPA 80 that are listed and labeled by a testing and
inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, for the fire ratings
indicated, based on testing according to NFPA 252.
2. Positive Pressure Test: After 5 minutes into the test, the neutral pressure level in furnace
shall be established at 40 inches or less above sill.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
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A. Hardware Schedule
1. Submit number of Hardware Schedules as directed in Division 1.
2. Follow guidelines established in Door & Hardware Institute Handbook (DHI) Sequence
and Format for the Hardware Schedule unless noted otherwise.
3. Schedule will include the following:
a. Door Index including opening numbers and the assigned Finish Hardware set.
b. Preface sheet listing category only and manufacturer's names of items being
furnished as follows:
CATEGORY SPECIFIED SCHEDULED
Hinges Manufacturer A Manufacturer B
Lock sets Manufacturer X Manufacturer X
Kick Plates Open Manufacturer Z
c. Hardware Locations: Refer to Specification Section 08 71 10 “Door Hardware
Schedule.”
d. Opening Description: Single or pair, number, room locations, hand, active leaf,
degree of swing, size, door material, frame material, and UL listing.
e. Hardware Description: Quantity, category, product number, fasteners, and finish.
f. Headings that refer to the specified Hardware Set Numbers.
g. Scheduling Sequence shown in Hardware Sets.
h. Product data of each hardware item, and shop drawings where required, for
special conditions and specialty hardware.
i. Electrified Hardware system operation description.
j. "Vertical" scheduling format only. "Horizontal" schedules will be returned "Not
Approved."
k. Typed Copy.
l. Double-Spacing.
m. 8-1/2 x 11 inch sheets
n. U.S. Standard Finish symbols or BHMA Finish symbols.
B. Product Data:
1. Submit, in booklet form Manufacturers Catalog cut sheets of scheduled hardware.
2. Submit product data with hardware schedule.
C. Samples:
1. Prior to submittal of the final hardware schedule and prior to final ordering of finish
hardware, submit one sample, if required, of each type of exposed hardware unit,
finished as required and tagged with full description for coordination with schedule.
2. Samples will be returned to the supplier. Units, which are acceptable and remain
undamaged through submittal, review and field comparison procedures may, after final
check of operation, be used in the work, within limitations of keying coordination
requirements.
D. Key Schedule:
1. Submit detailed schedule indicating clearly how the Owner's final keying instructions have
been followed.
2. Submit as a separate schedule.
E. Electrified Hardware Drawings:
1. Submit elevation drawings showing relationship of all electrical and pneumatic hardware
components to door and frame. Indicate number and gage of wires required.
a. Include wiring drawing showing point to point wire hook up for all components.
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b. Include system operations descriptions for each type of opening; describe each
possible condition.
F. Submit to General Contractor/Construction Manager, the factory order acknowledgement
numbers for the various hardware items to be used on the project. The factory order-
acknowledgement numbers shall help to facilitate and expedite any service that may be
required on a particular hardware item. General Contractor/Construction Manager shall keep
these order acknowledgement numbers on file in the construction trailer.
G. Operations and Maintenance Manuals
1. Provide operations and maintenance manuals for each type of door hardware.
1.5 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Inventory door hardware on receipt.
B. Label each item of hardware with the appropriate door number and Hardware Schedule heading
number, and deliver to the installer so designated by the contractor.
C. Provide secure lock-up for door hardware delivered to Project site.
1.6 WARRANTIES
A. Refer to Division 1 for warranty requirements.
B. During the warranty period, replace defective work, including labor, materials and other costs
incidental to the work. Replace work found to be defective as defined in the General Conditions.
1.7 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
A. Furnish a complete set of specialized tools for the Owner’s continued adjustment, maintenance
and removal/replacement of door hardware.
PART 2 - PRODUCT
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Furnish each category with the products of only one manufacturer unless specified otherwise;
this requirement is mandatory whether various manufacturers are listed or not.
B. Provide the products of manufacturer designated or if more than one manufacturer is listed, the
comparable product of one of the other manufacturers listed. Where only one manufacturer or
product is listed, it is understood that this is the owner’s Building Standard and "no substitution"
is allowed.
C. The first manufacturer listed for each product is the manufacturer used in the hardware sets.
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2.2 MATERIALS
A. Screws and Fasteners:
1. Furnish fasteners of the proper type, size, quantity and finish. Use machine screws and
expansion shields for attaching hardware to concrete and masonry and wall grip inserts
at hollow wall construction. Furnish machine screws for attachment to reinforced hollow
metal doors and frames and reinforced aluminum doors and frames. Furnish full thread
wood screws for attachment to solid wood doors and frames. “TEK” type screws are not
acceptable.
2. Sex bolts will not be permitted on reinforced metal doors or wood doors where blocking is
specified.
B. Hinges:
1. Quantity: Provide the following, unless otherwise indicated:
a. Two Hinges: For doors with heights up to 60 inches.
b. Three Hinges: For doors with heights 61 to90 inches.
c. Four Hinges: For doors with heights 91 t 120 inches.
d. For doors with heights more than 120 inches, provide 4 hinges, plus 1 hinge for
every 30 inches of door height greater than 120 inches.
2. Hinge Sizes: Provide the following, unless otherwise indicated:
a. 4 – ½ inches high: For all doors with widths of 36 inches or less.
b. 5 inches high: For all doors with widths greater than 36 inches.
3. Hinge Base Metal Thickness: Provide the following, unless otherwise noted:
a. Medium Weight Doors with Medium Frequency: 0.134 inches thick.
b. Heavy Weight Doors with High Frequency: 0.180 inches thick.
4. Hinge Base Metal: Provide the following, unless otherwise indicated:
a. Exterior Hinges: Stainless steel with stainless steel pin.
b. Interior Hinges: Steel with steel pin.
c. Hinges for Fire-Rated Assembles: Steel with steel pin.
5. Hinge Options: Where indicated in door hardware sets or on Drawings:
a. Non-removable Pins: Provide set screws in hinge barrel that, when tightened
into a groove in hinge pin, prevents removal of pin when door is closed; for out-
swinging exterior doors and out-swinging corridor doors with locks.
b. Corners: Square.
c. Width of Hinges: Shall be sufficient to clear all trim.
6. Fasteners: Provide Phillips flat-head screws complying with the following:
a. Machine Screws: For metal doors and frames. Install into drilled and tapped
holes.
b. Wood Screws: For wood doors and frames.
c. Threaded-to-the-Head Wood Screws: For fire-rated doors.
d. Finish screw heads to match surface of hinges.
7. Manufacturers:
a. Ives; an Allegion Company (IVE).
b. Bommer Industries, Inc. (BOM).
c. Hager Companies (HAG).
C. Continuous Gear Hinge:
1. 6063-T6 aluminum alloy, anodized finish (cap on entire hinge painted if specified).
Manufacture to template, uncut hinges non-handed, pin-less assembly, three interlocking
extrusions, full height of door and frame, lubricated poly-acetal thrust bearing, fasteners
410 stainless steel plated and hardened. All hinge profiles to be manufactured to
template bearing locations, with standard duty bearing configurations at 5-1/8” spacing
with a minimum of 16 bearings: and heavy duty at 2-9/16” spacing with a minimum of 32
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bearings. Anodizing of material shall be done after fabrication of components so that all
bearing slots are anodized.
2. Length: 1" less than door opening height. Fastener 12-24 x 1/2" #3 Phillips keen form
stainless steel self-tapping at aluminum and hollow metal doors, 12- 1/2" #3 Philips,
flathead full thread at wood doors.
3. Furnish fire rated hinges "FR" at labeled openings.
4. Manufacturers:
a. Ives; an Allegion Company, 112HD Series (IVE).
b. Select Products Ltd., SL11HD Series (SEL).
c. Pemko, FMSLFHD Series (PEM).
D. Door Bolts:
1. Flush Bolts:
a. Constant Latching: Wood doors:
1) Ives; An Allegion Company, T Series (FAL).
2) Equal product of any BHMA member.
E. Locks and Latches:
1. Bored Locks, Heavy Duty:
a. All bored locks shall be designed to meet BHMA a156.2, Grade 1 test standards
and certified by an independent testing laboratory.
b. Provide 2-3/4 inch backset.
c. Provide strikes with extended lips where required to protect trim from being marred
by latch bolt. Provide strike lips that do not project more than 1/8 inch beyond door
frame trim at single doors and 7/8 inch lip to center at pairs of 1-3/4 inch doors.
d. Manufacturers:
1) Falcon; an Allegion Company, T Series (FAL).
e. Lockset Trim:
1) Falcon, Dane.
2. Auxiliary Locks:
a. Deadlock:
1) Provide armor faceplate to suit door edge.
2) Backset shall be 1-1/2 inch unless door stile width requires narrower backset.
3) Where specified, provide interior thumb-turn cylinder, #4066.
4) Manufacturers:
a) Adams Rite; an ASSA Abloy Company, MS1850S Series (ADA).
b. Padlock:
1) Case hardened steel shackle, 1 inch shackle clearance height; capable of
being keyed into building key system.
2) Manufacturers:
a) Schlage; an Allegion Company, Series as listed in sets (SCH).
b) Equal product of any BHMA manufacturer.
F. Exit Devices:
1. Touchpad Style:
a. Exit devices shall be touchpad style, fabricated of brass, bronze, stainless steel, or
aluminum, plated to the standard architectural finishes to match the balance of the
door hardware.
b. All exit devices shall incorporate a fluid damper, which decelerates the touchpad on
its return stroke and eliminates noise associated with exit device operation.
Touchpad shall extend a minimum of one half of the door width. All latch bolts to be
dead-latching type, with a self-lubricating coating to reduce wear.
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c. End-cap will be sloped to deflect any impact from carts and they shall be flush with
the external mechanism case. End caps that overlap and project above the
mechanism case are unacceptable. End cap shall utilize a two-point attachment to
the mounting bracket.
d. Touchpad shall match exit device finish, and shall be stainless steel for US26, US26D,
US28, US32, and US32D finishes. Only compression springs will be used in devices,
latches, and outside trims or controls.
e. Plastic templates shall be included with each exit device to facilitate a quick, easy and
accurate installation.
f. Strikes shall be roller type and come complete with a locking plate to prevent
movement.
g. All rim and vertical rod exit devices shall have passed a 5 million (5,000,000) cycle
test based on ANSI A156.3, 1994, Grade 1 test standards and certified by an
independent testing lab.
h. All mortise exit devices shall have passed a 10 million (10,000,000) cycle test based
on ANSI A156.3, 1994, Grade 1 test standards and certified by an independent
testing lab.
i. Provide cylinder dogging on panic exit hardware where noted in hardware sets.
j. Exit devices shall be UL listed panic exit hardware. All exit devices for fire rated
openings shall be UL labeled fire exit hardware.
k. Lever trim for exit devices shall be vandal-resistant type, which will travel to a 90-
degree down position when more than 35 pounds of torque are applied, and which
can easily be re-set.
l. Manufacturers:
1) Von Duprin 98 Series. Series and function numbers as listed in sets (VON).
m. Trim:
1) As specified in sets.
2) Levers to match lockset design where specified.
G. Push and Pull Hardware:
1. Pull, Bi-Fold: Dummy Lever Trims. Levers to match lockset lever design.
2. Vandal Resistant Pulls: Ives VR900 Series. Stainless steel construction 0.120 inches
thick.
3. Manufacturer: Provide push and pull hardware from any member of B.H.M.A.
H. Electric Power Transfer:
1. Transfer power from door frame to edge of door, UL listed R4504.
2. Von Duprin EPT
I. Coordinators:
1. Soffit Mounted:
a. Door coordinator shall prevent the active door from closing before inactive door.
Stop mounted channel 1-5/8" x 5/8" steel tubing x length to suit door opening.
Coordinator shall be UL listed. Furnish filler bars to fill gap between end of
coordinator and inactive door frame. Furnish mounting brackets for all stop
mounted hardware such as exit device strikes, door closer PA shoes, etc.
Coordinators shall be prepared (cutout) at the factory for surface applied or
concealed vertical rod panic devices if required.
b. Furnish with carry bar CB1 when required for proper operation.
c. Manufacturers:
1) Ives; an Allegion Company, COR x length to suit (IVE).
2) Equal products of any BHMA manufacturer.
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J. Surface Door Closers:
1. All Surface Door closers shall be designed to meet BHMA A156.4, Grade 1 test standards
and certified by an independent testing laboratory.
2. Door closers shall have fully hydraulic, full rack and pinion action with a high strength
cast iron cylinder. Cylinder body shall be 1 ½” in diameter, and double heat treated
pinion shall be 11/16” in diameter with double D slab drive arm connection.
3. Hydraulic fluid shall be of a type requiring no seasonal closer adjustment for
temperatures ranging from 120 degrees F to –30 degrees F.
4. Spring power shall be continuously adjustable over the full range of closer sizes, and
allow for reduced opening force for the physically handicapped. Hydraulic regulation
shall be by tamper-proof, non-critical valves. Closers shall have separate adjustment for
latch speed, general speed, and back check.
5. All closers shall have solid forged steel main arms (and forged forearms for parallel arm
closers).
6. All surface mounted mechanical closers shall be certified to exceed ten million
(10,000,000) full load cycles by a recognized independent testing laboratory.
7. Closers will have Powder coating finish certified to exceed 100 hours salt spray testing by
ETL, an independent testing laboratory used by BHMA for ANSI certification.
8. Refer to door and frame details and furnish accessories such as drop plates, panel
adapters, spacers and supports as required to correctly install door closers. State degree
of door swing in the hardware schedule.
9. Provide type of arm required for closer to be located on non-public side of door, unless
otherwise indicated.
10. Manufacturers:
a. LCN; an Allegion Company, 4040XP Series (Exterior)/1460 Series (Interior).
K. Automatic Operators
1. Low Energy ADA Special Closers (Electric)
a. Where “Low Energy Power Operated Door” as defined by ANSI Standard A156.19
is indicated for doors required to be accessible to the disabled, provide electrically
powered operators complying with the ADA requirements for opening force and
time to close standards.
b. Full closing force shall be provided when the power or assist cycle ends.
c. Modular design, adjustments easily accessible from the front, UL listed for use on
labeled doors.
d. Shall have “Second Chance” function to accommodate momentary resistance,
“Breakaway” function in the electronically controlled clutch, “Soft Start” motor
control function and “Maintain Hold-Open Switch” to hold the door open at 90
degree.
e. Shall have built in 12V and 24V power supply for actuators, card readers, electric
strikes and magnetic door locks, inputs for both swing and stop side sensors and
available to accept either 120VAC or 220VAC input power. All wiring connections
between operator modules made by easy-to-handle electrical connectors. Shall
comply with both UL and NEC requirements for Class 1 and Class 2 wiring by
providing separate conduits for each.
f. Shall have seven independent electronic adjustments to tailor the operator for
specific site conditions. Opening speed, holding force at 90 deg., sequential
trigger and time delay, hold-open time at 90 deg., opening force, clutch
“breakaway” force setting, electric strike trigger and time delay.
1) Shall have separate and independent adjustments for back check, main
speed and latch speed.
g. Furnish actuators and other controls as shown in Hardware Sets.
h. Manufacturers:
1) LCN; an Allegion Company, 4600 series (LCN).
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L. Door Trim:
1. Push Plates: 4 x 16 x .050 inches.
2. Push-Pull Units: One inch round rod. Push: Straight push bar, Pull: 90 degree off-set, 10”
centers. Attach top post of pull back to back with latch stile end of push bar, bottom post
of pull and hinge stile end of push bar with end caps.
3. Pull, Offset: One inch round rod, 90 degree offset, 10” centers.
4. Pull Plates: 4 x 16 x .050 inches. 10” center.
5. Manufacturers:
a. Ives; an Allegion Company, series as listed in sets (IVE).
b. Equal products from any member of B.H.M.A.
M. Protection Plates:
1. Kick Plates:
a. Furnish beveled on 4 edges, countersink fasteners, .050” thick x 10" high x 1-1/2"
less door width for the push side on single doors and 1” less door width for the
push side on pairs. Adjust width on pairs accordingly for other conflicting hardware
(astragals, mullions, etc).
2. Mop Plates:
a. Furnish beveled on 4 edges, countersink fasteners, .050” thick x 4" high x 1” less
door width for the pull side on single doors or pairs.
3. Manufacturers:
a. Ives; an Allegion Company, 8400 series and 8402 series for rated openings for
plates over 16” high (IVE).
b. Equal products of any B.H.M.A. manufacturer.
N. Door Stops:
1. Wall Bumpers:
a. Wrought, approximately 2-1/2 inch diameter, convex or concave rubber center (as
noted in sets), concealed fasteners.
1) Ives; an Allegion Company, WS406/WS407 (IVE).
2) Equal products of any B.H.M.A. manufacturer.
2. Overhead Stops and Holders:
a. Size per manufacturer's selector chart. Plastic end caps, hold open mechanisms
and shock blocks are not allowed. End caps must be finished same as balance of
unit.
b. Manufacture products using base material of Brass/Bronze for US3, US4, &
US10B finished products and 300 Stainless Steel for US32 & US32D finished
products.
c. Manufacturers:
1) Glynn-Johnson; an Allegion Company, series as listed in sets (GLY).
2) Equal products of any BHMA manufacturer.
O. Thresholds and Gasketing:
1. Thresholds:
a. 1/2" high - 5" wide. Cope at jambs.
b. Furnish full wall opening width when frames are recessed.
c. Cope in front of mullions if thresholds project beyond door faces.
d. Furnish with non-ferrous Stainless Steel Screws and Lead Anchors.
1) National Guard Products Inc. as listed in sets (NGP).
2) Equal of Zero or Reese.
2. Door Sweeps:
a. Surface Sweeps:
1) National Guard Products Inc., 200SA (NGP).
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2) Equal by Zero or Reese.
3. Astragals:
a. Meeting stile type.
1) National Guard Products Inc., 9115A (NGP).
2) Equal by Zero or Reese.
4. Smoke Seals:
a. Perimeter seal/gasketing:
1) National Guard Products Inc., 2525 (NGP).
2) Equal by Zero or Reese.
5. Mullion Seal:
1) National Guard Products Inc., 5100 (NGP).
2) Equal by Zero or Reese.
P. Electrified Hardware
1. Power Transfers:
a. Transfer power from door frame to edge of door, UL listed R4504.
b. Power transfer to be concealed when door is closed.
c. Manufacturers:
1) Von Duprin; an Allegion Company, EPT series (VON).
2. Door Chord:
a. Transfer power from frame to door.
b. Armored cable with 4 conductor 20ga wires.
c. 12” long for inswinging doors.
d. Manufacturers:
1) Schlage Electronics; an Allegion Company, 788C-12 (SCE).
3. Power Supplies:
a. Universal 120-240 VAC input, low voltage DC regulated and filtered, fused primary
input, NEMA 1 enclosure, high voltage protective cover, 12/24 VDC output field
selectable with jumper, single polarized connector for distribution board.
b. Provide amperes greater than that of loads.
c. Manufacturers:
1) Von Duprin; an Allegion Company, PS series (VON).
Q. Miscellaneous Hardware:
1. Silencers:
a. Provide silencers for all interior doors without gasketing.
1) Ives; an Allegion Company, SR series (IVE).
2) Equal product of any BHMA manufacturer
R. Furnish items not categorized in the above descriptions but specified by manufacturer’s names
in Hardware Sets.
2.3 FINISHES
A. Generally, Dull Chrome, US26D / BHMA 626. Provide finish for each item as indicated in sets.
2.4 CYLINDERS AND KEYING
A. All cylinders for this project will be supplied by one supplier regardless of door type and location.
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B. The Finish Hardware supplier will meet with Architect and/or Owner to finalize keying
requirements and obtain keying instructions in writing.
C. Provide a cylinder for all hardware components capable of being locked.
D. Provide cylinders master and grand master keyed to existing system according to Owner's
instructions.
E. Cylinders to be interchangeable core.
F. Provide cylinders with construction cores or keying for use during the construction period.
When so directed, and in the presence of the Owner's security department or representative,
convert construction cores or keying to the final system.
G. When performing changeover from construction key system to final key system deliver to the
Architect or Owner’s Representative the following cut keys:
1. 25 each Temporary construction Operating keys.
2. 2 each Temporary construction Control Keys.
3. 2 each Control Keys.
4. 2 each Great Grand/Grand Master Keys.
5. 4 each Master/Sub Master keys per group.
6. 2 each Keys per cylinder.
H. Manufacturers:
1. Falcon; an Allegion Company (FAL).
2. Best; a Stanley Black and Decker Company, Core Max series, (BES).
3. Sargent; an ASSA Abloy Company, Degree 1 series, (SAR).
2.5 KEY CONTROL
A. Key Cabinet
1. Provide a key control system including envelopes, labels, tags with self-locking key clips,
receipt forms, 3 way visible card index, temporary markers, permanent markers, and
standard metal cabinet, all as recommended by system manufacturer, with capacity for
150 percent of the number of locks required for the project.
2. Provide complete cross-index system set up by hardware supplier or Lockset
Manufacturers’ representative or Lockset Manufacturers authorized Service Center.
Place keys on markers and hooks in the cabinet as determined by the final key schedule.
Provide hinged panel type cabinet for wall mounting. Provide one each wall mounted key
cabinet. Provide loan record system.
3. Manufacturers:
a. Telkee.
2.6 TEMPLATES AND HARDWARE LOCATIONS
A. Furnish hardware made to template. Supply required templates and hardware locations to the
door and frame manufacturers.
B. Furnish metal template to frame/door supplier for continuous hinge.
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PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. General:
1. Install hardware according to manufacturers’ installations and template dimensions.
Attach all items of finish hardware to doors, frames, walls, etc. with fasteners furnished
and required by the manufacture of the item.
2. Provide blocking/reinforcement for all wall mounted Hardware.
3. Reinforced hollow metal doors and frames and reinforced aluminum door and frames will
be drilled and tapped for machine screws.
4. Solid wood doors and frames: full thread wood screws. Drill pilot holes before inserting
screws.
5. Continuous gear hinges attached to hollow metal doors and frames and aluminum doors
and frames: 12-24 x 1/2" #3 Phillips Keenform self-tapping. Use #13 or 3/16 drill for pilot.
6. Continuous Gear Hinges require continuous mortar guards of foam or cardboard 1/2"
thick x frame height, applied with construction adhesive.
7. Install weather-strip gasket prior to parallel arm closer bracket, rim exit device or any stop
mounted hardware. Gasket to provide a continuous seal around perimeter of door
opening. Allow for gasket when installing finish hardware. Door closers will require
special templating. Exit devices will require adjustment in backset.
B. Locations:
1. Dimensions are from finish floor to center line of items.
2. Include this list in Hardware Schedule.
CATEGORY DIMENSION
Hinges Door Manufacturer's Standard
Flush Bolt Levers 72 inches and 12 inches
Levers Door Manufacturer's Standard, or match
Existing (verify)
Exit Device Touchbar Per Template or center on door mid-rail
(verify)
Deadbolt 48 inches
Push-Pull Units/Combos 40 inches of push bar (or match exit devices
or center on door mid-rail (verify)
Offset Pulls Suitable for Exit Devices
Push Plates 45 inches
Pull Plates 42 inches
Wall Bumpers Suitable for Lock Lever, Exit Trim or Pull
Astragals Pull side of active leaf
C. Installation of Access Control Components:
1. Electrical Contractor shall be responsible for supplying and installing high voltage wiring
to the access control panels, automatic door operators and to all doors requiring 110V to
the low voltage power supplies. Includes mounting power supply boxes to the walls,
supplied through door hardware sets and terminating high voltage to the power supplies.
Terminations of the low voltage electrified door hardware shall be the responsibility of
access control contractor including push buttons for automatic operators. Conduit for
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access control, automatic operators and all electrified door hardware by electrical
contractor.
2. Access Control Supplier/Contractor shall be responsible for supplying and installing all
low voltage wiring necessary to complete the installation of wall mounted card readers,
reader interfaces, etc. and electrified door hardware/accessories. Low voltage wire
terminations of the access control panel, electrified door hardware and power supplies
shall be the responsibility of access control supplier/contractor.
D. Final Adjustment:
1. The general contractor shall provide the services of a representative to inspect material
furnished and its installation and adjustment, and to instruct the Owner's personnel in
adjustment, care and maintenance of hardware.
2. Locksets, closers and exit devices shall be inspected by the factory representative to
insure correct installation and proper adjustment in operation. The manufacturer's
representative shall prepare a written report stating compliance, and also recording
locations and kinds of non-compliance. The original report shall be forwarded to the
Architect with copies to the Contractor, hardware supplier, hardware installer and building
owner.
E. Technical and Warranty Information:
1. At the completion of the project, the technical and warranty information coalesced and
kept on file by the General Contractor/Construction Manager shall be given to the Owner
or Owner’s Agent. In addition to both the technical and warranty information, all factory
order acknowledgement numbers supplied to the General Contractor/Construction
Manager during the construction period shall be given to the Owner or Owner’s Agent.
The warranty information and factory order acknowledgement numbers shall serve to
both expedite and properly execute any warranty work that may be required on the
various hardware items supplied on the project.
2. Submit to General Contractor/Construction Manager, two copies each of parts and
service manuals and two each of any special installation or adjustment tools. Include for
locksets, exit devices, door closers and any electrical products.
3.2 HARDWARE SETS
A. Refer to Specification Section 08 71 10 “Door Hardware Schedule” for hardware sets.
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