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SECTION 08 52 00 – WOOD DOORS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes: Wood and composite material-framed hinged patio doors,
with fiberglass sash components with transoms.
B. Related Sections: Section(s) related to this section include:
1. Divisions we listed plus hardware
1.2 REFERENCES
A. General: Standards listed by reference form a part of this specification
section. Standards listed are identified by issuing authority, abbreviation,
designation number, title or other designation. Standards subsequently
referenced in this Section are referred to by issuing authority abbreviation
and standard designation.
B. American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA):
1. AAMA 450 - Voluntary Performance Rating Method for Mulled
Fenestration Assemblies.
2. AAMA 502 - Voluntary Specification for Field Testing of Newly Installed
Fenestration Products.
3. AAMA 614 - Voluntary Specification, Performance Requirements and
Test Procedures for High Performance Organic Coatings on Plastic
Profiles.
4. AAMA 615 - Voluntary Specification, Performance Requirements and
Test Procedures for Superior Performing Organic Coatings on Plastic
Profiles.
5. AAMA 624 - Voluntary Specification, Performance Requirements and
Test Procedures for High Performance Organic Coatings on Fiber
Reinforced Thermoset Profiles.
6. AAMA 625 - Voluntary Specification, Performance Requirements and
Test Procedures for Superior Performance Organic Coatings on Fiber
Reinforced Thermoset Profiles.
7. NAFS - North American Fenestration Standard/Specification for
windows, doors and skylights.
C. Andersen A-Series Product Installation Guides.
D. ASTM International (ASTM):
1. ASTM C1036 - Standard Specification for Flat Glass.
2. ASTM C1048 - Standard Specification for Heat-Strengthened and Fully
Tempered Flat Glass.
3. ASTM E90 - Standard Test Method for Laboratory Measurement of
Airborne Sound Transmission Loss of Building Partitions and Elements.
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4. ASTM E1886 - 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 E1996 - Standard Specification for Performance of Exterior
Windows, Curtain Walls, Doors, and Impact Protective Systems Impacted
by Windborne Debris in Hurricanes.
6. ASTM E2190 - Standard Specification for Insulating Glass Unit
Performance and Evaluation.
E. Building Code Compliance Office of Miami-Dade, Florida. Florida Building
Code Test Protocol for High-Velocity Hurricane Zones:
1. TAS 201 - Impact Test.
2. TAS 202 - Uniform Static Air Pressure Test.
3. TAS 203 - Cyclic Wind Pressure Loading Test.
F. Insulating Glass Certification Council (IGCC): Insulating Glass Unit
Certification.
G. Insulating Glass Manufacturers Alliance of Canada (IGMAC) and Canadian
General Standards Board (CGSB): Insulating Glass Units Standard
CAN/CGSB 12.8-97.
H. International Standards Organization (ISO): ISO 14021 - Environmental Labels
and Declarations -- Self-Declared Environmental Claims (Type II
Environmental Labeling).
I. National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC):
1. NFRC 100 - Procedure for Determining Fenestration Product U-factors.
2. NFRC 200 - Procedure for Determining Fenestration Product Solar
Heat Gain Coefficient and Visible Transmittance at Normal Incidence.
J. Texas Department of Insurance: Product Evaluation WIN-1875 for compliance
with wind loads specified in the International Residential Code (IRC) and the
International Building Code (IBC).
K. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): ENERGY STAR.
L. Window and Door Manufacturers Association (WDMA):
1. WDMA Hallmark Certification Program for Manufacturers.
2. WDMA I.S.4 - Industry Specification for Preservative Treatment for
Millwork.
1.3 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
A. Pre-installation Meetings: Conduct pre-installation meeting to clarify
Project requirements, substrate conditions, manufacturer’s installation
instructions and manufacturer’s warranty requirements.
1.4 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
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A. Structural Performance Requirements:
1. Comply with requirements of NAFS.
1.5 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type of product required.
B. Shop Drawings: Showing methods of installation, plans, sections, elevations
and details of walls, specified loads, flashings, vents, sealants, and
interfaces with all materials not supplied by the patio door manufacturer,
and identification of proposed component parts and finishes.
C. Samples: Selection and verification samples for finishes, colors and
textures. Submit two complete sample sets of each type of material
required.
D. Certificates: Signed by manufacturer certifying materials comply with
specified performance characteristics, criteria and physical requirements.
E. Test and Evaluation Reports: Showing compliance with specified
performance characteristics and physical properties.
F. Manufacturer Instructions: Manufacturer installation, storage, and other
instructions.
G. Qualification Statements: For manufacturer and installer.
1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Manufacturer Qualifications:
1. Member in good standing of The Insulating Glass Certification Council
(IGCC).
2. Hallmark Certified Manufacturer and member in good standing of the
Window and Door Manufacturers Association (WDMA).
3. Member in good standing of U.S. Green Building Council.
4. ENERGY STAR Partner.
5. Capable of demonstrating an extended history of window and door
design, production and innovation.
B. Installer Qualifications:
1. Minimum five years’ experience in the commercial installation of
products required for the Project.
2. Experience on at least five projects of similar size, type and complexity
as the Project.
3. An entity utilizing workers competent in techniques required by
manufacturer for product types and applications indicated.
1.7 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
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A. Comply with manufacturer’s ordering instructions and lead time
requirements to avoid construction delays.
B. Deliver materials to Project in manufacturer’s original unopened, undamaged
containers with identification labels intact.
C. Storage and Protection: Store materials and accessories protected from
exposure to harmful environmental conditions and at temperature and
humidity conditions recommended by manufacturer off ground, under cover
and not exposed to weather and construction activities.
1.8 WARRANTY
A. Special Warranty: Manufacturer's transferrable, non-prorated limited
warranty.
1. Warranty Period, Glass: 20 years, non-impact.
2. Warranty Period, Non-Glass Parts: 10 years.
3. Warranty Period, Exterior Coating, Fading and Corrosion: 10 years.
PART 2 PRODUCT
2.1 WOOD DOORS
A. General: Provide patio doors complying with the performance requirements
indicated and tested according to NAFS.
B. Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements provide
Andersen Corporation: Andersen A-Series patio doors.
C. Substitution Limitations: All other manufacturers: Submit substitution
request in accordance with Section 01 25 00 - "Substitution Procedures"
2.2 MATERIALS
A. Construction:
1. Exterior Frame: Extruded composite profile consisting of 40 percent
reclaimed pre-consumer wood fiber and 60 percent thermoplastic
polymer, by weight.
2. Exterior Sash: Pultruded fiberglass.
3. Interior Exposed Frame: Preservative treated solid lumber (WDMA I.S.4),
kiln dried and suitable for stain or painted finish.
4. Interior Exposed Sash: Preservative treated solid lumber, kiln dried and
suitable for stain or painted finish.
B. Wood Species: Pine
C. Interior Finish:
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1. Primed: Factory-applied before assembly.
D. Exterior Finish:
2. To match exterior window color selected by owner / architect.
2.3 HINGED DOORS
A. Door Type and Performance Requirements: Hinged patio door with
.
1. Outswing Single-Panel French Hinged Patio Door, Performance Class and
Grade, Non-Impact-Resistant:
2. Outswing Two-Panel French Hinged Patio Door, Performance Class and
Grade, Non-Impact-Resistant
B. Installation Flange Type: Extruded vinyl.
C. Hardware: See hardware schedule
1. Outswing Patio Door Hinge Type and Finish: Heavy-duty, commercial
grade ball bearing, with corrosion-resistant finish in color to match
exterior.
J. Sills:
1. Material, Finish and Type: Fiberglass neutral gray poly-bead finish, for
hinged outswing patio doors.
2. Material: Fibrex material wood-polymer composite.
3. Finish and Color: Painted, match doors.
K. Mullions: Laminated veneer lumber configured to be structurally sound and
designed in accordance with AAMA 450.
2.4 GLAZING
A: Thermal Transmission (U-Factor), NFRC 100:
1. French Outswing: 0.30 without grilles
B. Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC), NFRC 200:
1. French Outswing: 0.24 without grilles
C. Visible Light Transmittance (VLT), NFRC 200:
.
1. French Outswing: 0.41 without grilles
D. Sound Transmission Class (STC)/Outdoor Indoor Transmission Classification
(OITC), ASTM E90:
1. Single-Panel French Outswing: 25
2. Two-Panel French Outswing: 25
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E. Glass Units: Provide insulating glass units certified through Insulating Glass
Certification Council as conforming to the requirements of IGCC and ASTM
E2190
1. Manufacturer Designation: Andersen High-Performance Low-E4 Glass.
2. Glazing Configuration: Dual-pane
3. Tint: None
4. Seal and Spacer Type: Dual sealed insulating glass units with
polyisobutylene primary seal, silicone secondary seal and stainless steel
spacers.
5. Glass Type: Fully tempered glass, ASTM C1048.
6. Opacity: None
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Verify that all substrate conditions are suitable for installation in
compliance with manufacturer’s recommendations.
B. Do not begin installation until substrates have been properly prepared and
any conditions not in compliance with manufacturer’s recommendations have
been corrected.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. General: Comply with manufacturer’s product recommendations, including but
not limited to the Andersen A-Series Installation Guide, technical bulletins,
and installation instructions in product literature and on product packaging.
Comply with Drawings and Shop Drawings for installing patio doors,
hardware, accessories, and other components.
B. Install patio doors plumb, level and square. Anchor patio doors securely to
structure in correct orientation to flashing and adjacent construction as
indicated. Comply with product installation instructions for proper flashing
integration into wall system. Install patio doors so as to drain water
penetration to the exterior.
C. Adjust sashes, insect screens, ventilators, hardware and accessories as
applicable for correct fit. Adjust weatherstrip for smooth operation and
weather-tight closure.
3.3 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Manufacturer’s Field Services: If requested by Owner, provide
manufacturer’s field service consisting of product use recommendations
and periodic site visits for observation of product installation in
accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations.
1. Site Visits: 4
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B. Field Testing: Provide field testing of installed units.
1. Test units in compliance with AAMA 502.
2. Use test equipment calibrated according to ASTM E1105.
3.4 CLEANING
A. Remove protective films and non-permanent labels prior to 90 days after
installation.
B. Remove excess sealant, soiling, dirt and other substances. Clean patio door
frame and glass surfaces. Avoid damaging coatings and finishes.
C. Touch-up, repair or replace glass or other patio door components broken,
scratched or damaged during construction prior to Substantial Completion.
D. Remove and lawfully dispose of construction debris from Project site.
3.5 PROTECTION
A. Protect installed patio doors and finish surfaces from damage during
construction until completion of Project and acceptance by Owner.
END OF SECTION